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Show RANDOM REFERENCES H Butter of a goodness that appeals j to all B. & G. B Nevada Farming The Utah Con- Hj struction company is to send a number H of families to its large' land holdings HJ in Nevada. H MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- j MENTfl. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - H Elected President C. R. Spencer, HJ 3051 Grant avenue, yesterday was H elected president of the People's Chi- B ropractlc Protective association in Salt H Bj Diamonds less than others pay. H Uncle Sam. Bj Departure A. S. Patterson deparl- Hj ed today for Reno, New, over the H Southern Pacific railroad. B Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa H has one left at seventy. See Dr. Tol- H hurst, 32G 25th St., and save your B Robbed Mrs. Carins, a guest at the H Saville rooming house on Grant aven- H uo, was robbed of ?25, according to a H report made to the police this morn- H Ing. The money was taken from her H room, the report stated. M Dr. Wright has moved to 822 Ec- H cles Building. M Trunk Lost The theft of a steamer H trunk was roported to the police de- H partment today by J. C. Johnson of H the Phoenix Construction company. H DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. -. M Shop on a Train Further enlarging H its complement of city conveniences, H the Union Pacific railroad traffic de- H partment has installed a "travelers' H shop" on its Overland.Limitcd train. H The shop Is in charge 'of a negro por- B tor and in it shoe laces, collar but- H tons, confectioner', smelling salts and B other handy articles can be purchased. RRH ' I If' ' ,1 IU l11! 1'J'ilr.V'il rfTB Tho innovation Is already becoming popular with the traveling puBlIc. Road Work County Commissioners Brown, Ensign and Skeen today began be-gan the Inspection of the , Hooper, Kanesville and infirmary roads and will continue their work until all of the county roads hnve been given the "once over," with a view to immediate and progressive improvement. The commissioners said they had an immense im-mense amount of work to do in the next few weeks. Bought the Oracle S. B. Stcck, tho well known theater man of Ogden, has purchased the Oracle theater of R. C. Glasmann and S. J. Hagan. Mr. Steck will conduct the Oracle hereafter as well as the Lyceum, which show-house hehas managed for a number of years. He states that both houses will be kept up to the standard and that nothing noth-ing but first-class pictures will be given. giv-en. Thotprice paid for the Oracle has not been disclosed. Savage Tiros and Tubes advance 10 per cent. Buy now and save. Savage Tire Agency, 2562 Wash. Ave. Shoe Dealer Returns Manager H. W. Jones of tho McCune-Foulger Shoo company has returned from the northwest north-west coast, where ho spent about three weeks visiting big shoo concerns, purchasing pur-chasing goods for his store. Peonies and Roses Should he planted early. Ask for price list, Moore's Nurseries. Phone 782. - Colonel Pearson Colonel B. R. Pearson, Pear-son, formerly a close friend of the late Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) was in Ogden yesterday. He is known among livestock men in this section of the country as "Idaho Bill," and has an interesting history as a frontiersman. frontiers-man. Ice Pure artificial ice. Phone James Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. |