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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Doctor Returns. Dr. C. B. Johnson, the chiropractor, and party have re-turned re-turned from a ten days' trip to Yel-lowstonc Yel-lowstonc park. The doctor states that a happy and interesting time was spent in the park, which is in the fl height of its grandeur. The time was spent in sightseeing and rusticating in the mountains. Those in the party fl -with Drr Johnson were Carl Lindquist, G. L. Chadwick and the Misses Josq-phine Josq-phine Johnson, Arlinc Parry and Flor-abcll Flor-abcll Taylor. Once used, always used B & G But-Hl But-Hl Kay Sugar Plant A new sugar fac- ,r hoinir m-nrtnfl in Utah. The ILUiy la uuiiib ti-v.-i - W. C. Kay interests are dismantling the factory at Bcllingham, Wash., and it is being moved to Gunnison, Sanpete county, Utah. Reasons for the transfer are given that the latter place seems more favorable for the sugar industry. in-dustry. Mr. Kay is a former Ogden man, having been engaged in the i grain and cereal business here, pre vious to his moving to Salt Lake sev-1 sev-1 eral years ago. Tripp For photographs, kodafc fin ishing; films for sale. 320& 25th St.-Dog St.-Dog Killed Patrolman A. B. Jensen ended the misery of a Scotch terrier last night when he shot the suffering canine. The dog was run over by a I delivery wagon of the Palace bakery at the corner of Hudson and Twenty-fifth. Twenty-fifth. Kitchen ranges connected. Vowles, phone 2132. 371 City to Be Represented An increase in-crease In electric light and gas rates by the producers of Utah will be up for hearing before the public utilities commission in the near future. Ogden will be officially represented at the hearing. Mayor Abbot R. Heywood announced to the commission last evening that he would call the attention atten-tion of the city's legal department to the petition, that a full investigation might bo made in so far as it affects the city of Ogden. fee Pure artificial ice. Phono Jamej Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. Increase In Sugar Announcements from Washington are to. the effect that fin will hp another tax placed on i I sugar. It will be V cent a pound. Word was received to that effect yesterday yes-terday by the Amalgamated Sugar company. This will affect wholesalers, retailers and consumers alike. ' B.W.Browning, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. Vacation In Yellowstone Madam Capiau, designer in Wright's, left last night for a two weeks' vacation in Yellowstone park. Return from East Mrs. A. B. Jensen Jen-sen and Mrs. Lettie Mowery returned yesterday from an extensive visit in the east. They have been away about a month. For Rent At Wildwood, cabin tents by month or season; reasonable prices. For Information call 39 J-2. 66 Violates Prohibition A Japanese was arrested last night for having some saki in his possession, in violation viola-tion of the prohibition law. Saki is a Japanese drink. Here From Butte Miss Vera Rodda of Butte, Mont., is in Ogden visiting her sister, Mrs. Owen Bennett. Cherries. 537 13th. 31CS-J. G51 Drill Tonight The American Mill-tantes Mill-tantes will hold their weekly drill at the armory at 8 o'clock tonight. Touring .Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Askew departed on the Yellowstone Yellow-stone special last night for- a four weeks' tour of the park. P. J. Carver, dentist, 715 Eccles Bldg. ' 602 To Yellowstone Mrs. I. Quinn left for a vacation in Yellowstone park last night. Lumbermen Here A party of thirty lumbermen from Du Bois, Pa., were in the city for a short time last evening. eve-ning. They were shown about by Paul L. Beemer, city ticket agent for the Union Pacific. They are enroute to a lumbermen's convention in Portland, Ore. Criticism of Washington Gladden's New Theology by Dr. Koehne. Spar-go's, Spar-go's, 10 cents. 500 Yellowstone Tourists A party of Yellowstone tourists were here yesterday. yes-terday. They went through Ogden canyon and had one of the famous trout and chicken dinners at the Hermitage, Her-mitage, before reouming their journey. Claims Desertion Mrs. F. L. Shurt-liff Shurt-liff has filed a divorce suit in the district dis-trict court against F. E. Shurtliff, alleging al-leging desertion. She asks for custody of their daughter, $20 a month alimony ali-mony and absolute divorce. Files Default Owing to the fact that Frank Anderson has not responded respond-ed to a district court summons, a der fault order wa3 filed today in the district dis-trict court in the divorce case of Minnie Min-nie Anderson against Frank Anderson. .Wedding License S. P. Rugg Jr., of Salt Lakd and Miss Jean Simmons of Ogden wore granted a wedding license this morning by County Clerk Rainey. Goes to Reno William Curry departed de-parted today over the Southern Pacific for Reno on business. Ogdenites to California SevcraLOg-den SevcraLOg-den people left today for San Francisco and other California points. They are Mrs. C. R. Price, S. M. Hedges and Edna Monson. Mrs. Armstrong will go to the coast city tomorrow. To Tour Coast Squire Coop will depart de-part this evening for an extensive tour of the Pacific coast. He will be gone several weeks. Waives Preliminary Alfred S. Tengue, extradited from thstato of Washington for falling to Pvido for his family, waived his preliminary hearing. He was bound over to tho district court, bail in the sum of $300 being seL Arln Da vt m I vt A M f TDK !lln T . Orth has filed a petition in the district court asking for the recommitment of Davina Anderson to the state mental hospital. She is a daughter of tho late Mrs. Sarah S. Orth, and was released re-leased from the hospital to her mother's moth-er's custody. Orth states that she Is violent at times and there is frequently frequent-ly no one at home to care for her. Vacation James R. Cooper and wife are to leave tomorrow on a month's vacation at Lake Tahoe and other coast pleasure places. Mr. Cooper is J. T. Abbott's right hand man and treasurer of Geo. A. Lowe Co.'s big institution in this city. Departs for Ariz. Theron R. Little-field Little-field departed today for Phoenix, Ariz., after a brief visit in Ogden with his mother, Mrs. Mary Littlefield. He 'is in the forest service in the Arizona city. Leaves for San Francisco Frank Maley departed today over tho Southern South-ern Pacific for San Francisco. Goes to Illinois Mrs. '.Constance Jackson departed this moriiing over the Denver & Rio Grande 'for Champagne, Cham-pagne, 111., and other points In the easL Railroad Agents Here Carl ?W. Poll, traveling passenger agent forijthc Burlington Bur-lington and H. L. Fountain.traveling passenger agent for the Missouri Pacific, Pa-cific, were up from SaltfcL-ake today on business for their respective roads. Dr. Fortier Here Dr. Samuel For-tier, For-tier, the United States government expert ex-pert on irrigation and drainage, is at the Reed hotel. |