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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Good wat.ihoe i Price 278 C5tb. -At Fifth Ward-Dr. .la?. B Tal-mage Tal-mage will be the speaker in the Fifth ward Sunday evening at 7 odor!; Special music ICE. pure distilled artificial only ! M L Jones Coal & Ic? Co. 413 24th Fractured M Ip Mr? Y A Jones oT f.rrpn River. Wyo. is in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Lottie Vicrtery who is Buffering of a fractured liip caused from a fall, recently Garden Seeas at the Fingreo Feed Store FhonT99 The peculiar renditions that led to the rise of belief in a future Judgment Judg-ment is the Sunday night theme in First Preebj terian church. ICE Distilled wate- ICE. Call ' Ogden City Ice Co., Phone 51S. Second Hand Fairbanks and Morae . six H. P. gasoline engine, just rebuilt, tnd in rood order, for sB'e. rhap ' Call and see It at H C. Hanfn Ma- i chiDe Shop. 2468 Hudson Are 1 "A Butter dream come true' B. & G. j Cars to Canyon -From 7 30 tomor- rnu morning nnt.il 12 o'clock cars "ill be run to the Hermitage and the Idle- i j i?ild every ?o minutes, and from 12 ! o'clock until p m. a 4o rainufp sen Ice will be given. i Read Cook's Cut-Rate Drug Ad. on Page. 3. i new nvin: n. . luuxiliuc c uuih;- j itig a 15ft0 residence' on Van Buren avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets I Eleventh Ward Jos. MrMurrin ! of the first council of seventy will j rpeak In the Elftvenlh ward meeting house Sunday e' ening at 7 o'clock. Sheep Doing Well Fred Heinng-ton Heinng-ton has returned from his sheep camps in the western part of the state with good reports. he says that I shearing is nearly over and that the herds arc now rushing to the lambing qr.-.unds The clip of wool was heavv and of the best quality Mr. Her-; Her-; rington is of the opinion that the clip 7: will sell for at least 2." cents a pound I Mrs. Catherine Wilde is out again J from the Dee hospital after an opera ;r tion. J Faculty Reengaged -All of the fac- I ulty members of the Utah state school I ' for the Deaf and Blind were re-engag-1 ed vesterday at a meeting of the board I of trustees, the action of SupL Frank B. .) Lirigs in selecting the same corps of workers for next year being ap- proved The list numbers more than I 30 persons Including supervisors, i teachers, janitors and other employes. I On April 30. the board is to hold an- .1 other meeting to consider bids sub- 1 mitted for the changes in the heating J plant at the school. Guards May Go The question as to f whether or not the Utah National f Guards, numbering 500 men, will go to tbe San Francisco exposition is noT- II hinging on the possibility of the rail 1 roads granting a reduced rate of trans- portatlon A report to this effect j reached Ogden yesterday, the infor- I I matlon being given that the guards- I men were after a $25 round trip rate I while the railroads were holding out 1 for the regular $35 rate. I Mrs. J W, Barry departed yester- 1 day for a visit with friends in Chi- cago. m W. G Watson and children, Clay, j! Cella and Anna, have returned from I a visit to the San Francisco expoal- 1 li tion Mr and Mrs. A Lorraine will de- H part tomorrow via the Western Pacific 1 for an extended tour of California j Burglary The local Oregon Short 1 line pump house was broken into j Thursday night and a number of tools I 'I stolen. The burglary was reported I to the police yesterday. I Blrtha The following births were reported at the office of the city ! I health department this morning: To j pi Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hartblgsen. a : Jt flaughter, April 14; to Mr and Mrs. j-3 J, V Butie-r. a on. April 13, to Mr Si and Mrs J S. Bossee, a daughter. fW April 14. H I,. J Wright and ErneM Wilkinson M reported the theft of bicycles J Stork ArrlvM Mr and Mrs. H. S- 11 Crowthsr of Spokane, Wash., are the J proud possessors of a baby daughter, jgl born t their home this morning. Mr. Sl Crowther waa formerly Miss MabJe JM Krauss of this city, fig Burton Invastmant When the Bur- ' g9g tin Investment company Incorporated ; yesterday William W Burton was ' gW elected president Instead of W. y. Bur- j Jam ton, as previously announced. IB Not Guilty The jury in the Kmtl M, Roberts assault caBe late this after- I noon rendered a verdict of not guilty H Will Speak Supt E. S. Hinckley 9 will speak In the Eighth ward toraor- H row evening at 7 30 o'clock In ad Wm dition an excellent musical program " Ml be given. |