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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Good watehoe 14 Prica. 278 26th. - Speeding F. R Bartlett, E. Kun eel and C. Hunter, were arrested yesterday yes-terday by Officer Reast on charges of speeding. Bartlett was driving an automobile and t lie other two were riding motorcycles. It would pay you to Investigate that niucb-talked-about Butter B & G. -- Saloon Broken Into Robbers visited vis-ited the Pahst saloon on Wall ave nuo, early yesterday morninc, according accord-ing to a report made to the police. An investigation was made by Ser-ceant Ser-ceant O. H. Mohlman and Patrolmen Wooten aud Sullivan who found that the isitors had departed without an booty. ICE, pure distilled artificial only M. L. Jones Coal & lee Co , 413 24th Arrested James O'Neill was taken into custody yeBterda) by Officers R. D Pincock and John Russell on a charge of obtaining money uuder false pretences. Garden Seeas at the Plngree Feed Store. Phone 799. On a Tour Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ras mussen departed today for an extend cd tour of California. Randall Auto Livery moved to Por-tola Por-tola Cafe. 370 24th St. Phone 47. Thefta Leo Christensen and W. H. Manzel of Kaysvllle reported the theft of their bicycles to the police yesterday and Frank Smith of the Smith feed yard reported the loss of his mackinaw, an overcoat, and two shirts Economy Grocery. 2616 Washington avenue. Sale stars on the 9th until the 14th of April. We give 10 per cent off on all groceries for cash. Gallacher &- Planey Finest line of trunks, traveling bags. Buit cases; repairing re-pairing neatly done. No. 350 Twenty-fourth St, Divorced On exparte testimony before be-fore Judge J. A. Howell this morning C harles Geisler was granted a decree of divorce from Cornelia Geisler, on the grounds of desertion. ICE Distilled water ICE. Call Ogden City Ice Co., Phone 518. Miss M. D. Kohlhebb departed for New York City and E. J. M anion for St. Louis, today, via the Union Pacific. Pa-cific. Births The following births were reported at the office of the city health department loday To Mr and Mrs Reuben T. Evans, a daughter. April 10; to Mr and Mrs C Burgl. a laughter, April 8. to Mr and Mrs. EE. H. Jones. Jr , a Bon, prll 6. to Mr and Mrs C. W. Alder, a son April 9. to Mr and Mrs. P. R. Cleve. a daughter. April 9; Visiting Her Son Mrs. Bertha Fer-rin Fer-rin of Montrose, Colo . arrived In Ogden Og-den today and will a isit with her son. E. G. Rowe. several weeks. Mrs Ferrin ame here from California, where she visited both the San Diego and San Francisco expositions. Division of Property A decree has been Issued iu the district court in the suit for separate maintenance by Pearl Davis against Harry B. Davis, providing that the plaintiff ehall have the farm of 160 acres, a promissory note valued at $13.?3 33. and a half interest In seven head of horses. Buy Play Grounds Aside from routine business, the county board of education today purchased a two-acre plot of ground in Warren, to be used hs a play ground for school children The cost of the property Is $350. From Preston Ray Foss. a prominent promi-nent business man of Preston. Ida , Is her on a visit to his brother Luther Foss of the Federal Land & Mortgage company New Homes On Twelfth street, between be-tween Jefferson and Madi6on avenues, D McCarty has begun the erection of a residence that will cost some thing more than $3600 R V. Green is building a residence on Twenty-first Twenty-first etreet. between Washington and l Adams avenues, that will cost about $1000. Caae Dismissed The case of the City vs. J. J. Barker was heard today In the municipal court and dismissed on motion of the assistant city attorney. attor-ney. The defendant was charged with interfering with a poundkeeper, but the testimony of one witness proved that the complaining witness was not a poundkeeper. Want Cheap Money The Ogden Real Estate Dealers' association held a meeting late Saturday afternoon for the purpose of discussing plans to secure se-cure ample funds in Ogden to loan on 6 per cent realty mortgages George J. Kelly, president of the association, as-sociation, acted as chairman of the meeting and a committee consisting of J. J. Brummitt and J. C Nye was appointed to Investigate some finan cial arrangement to bring about tho desired end. W D. Shaw departed today for Vernal. Ver-nal. Utah, to visit relatives. R. B. Coverly and T A Uhlick departed de-parted today via the Denver & Rio Grande for Chicago. Whitney Here W. A Whitney, general gen-eral superintendent of the Oregon Short Line, passed a few hour In Ogden Og-den today and departed for Salt Lake late this afternoon W. H Child. J. M. Child and George DeVoy departed for Denver today on business tripB. Railroad Party A delegation of 120 members of the American Passenger Traffic Officials association is sehed uled to pass through Ogden tomorrow morning for Salt Lake on a special Union Pacific train The train 14 running as the second division of the Overland Limited and the party will return to Ogden late In the aftornoon to continue on to San Francisco via the Southern Pacific Assistant Superintendent S. R Tou cey of the Salt Lake division of the Union Pacific, returned home yesterday yester-day afternoon from an Inspection trip. , |