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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209, 210, 211 Col. Hudson Bids. Boone 27b. 3198 Head of Banks Paul Stecher, the local jeweler, has received word from Cleveland. Ohio, that his brother, Henry Hen-ry W. Steoher, has been selected to licad the consolidated business of the Pearl Street Savings and Trust com-i com-i pany of the eastern city. Mr. Stecher founded the banks in question about 30 years ago. Sunshine is the cause and effect of B. & G. butter. Train Inspector L. R. SniitI). traveling trav-eling train and station inspector for the Southern Pacific railroad company, with jurisdiction in the northern district, dis-trict, was in Ogden yesterday on official of-ficial business. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trie Elec-trie Co. Departs for Canada Mrs Sarah Bennett of West Point departed yesterday yes-terday for Alberta, Canada, wherp she will make her future home. Her niece. Mrs John Taylor, and the children of the latter accompanied her Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Hazing John Lockhead. a young man of Ogden who is a student at the University of Utah at Salt Lake, re-fuspd re-fuspd to submit to certain forms of conduct in vogue among the students ind was seized hv two students of the engineering department who clipped his hair. Lockhead caused the two -indents to be hailed into the police court on a charge of assault and battery, bat-tery, and the whole school is stirred ;ip over thp incidpnt. according to report re-port Thp law department of the uni versitv is watching the case with interest. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue, Ogden Elec- trice Co. WE'RE not supprstitious, but wo be-;cve be-;cve In signs. Redfield King Inc. 5001 From Montello C. H. Haffner, a railroad man of MontPllo, Nrv., arrived In Ogdpn this morning to attend a mi etlng of the railroad firemen and ?nginemen. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4094 Malad Visitor Thomas S. Thomas, i tockman of Malad. Idaho, is in Ogden Og-den on a business isit Hp Is attending attend-ing the sales at the union stock yardb. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. nes Coal & Ice company. 3492 George Tover, a hotel man of Malad, Ma-lad, Idaho, is a business visitor in Ogden. Og-den. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery F H. Hamill. general superintendent of the Union Pacific railroad, was in Ogden yesterday on official business. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 32014 25th street t,185 J. E Sheffer, a stockman of Smith-field, Smith-field, is in this city on business. Bread Three loaves, 25c. .Fresh and wholesome. Greenwell's 2 stores. W. W. Ruby of Green River, Wyo., is In this city on business H R. Ruble, a stockman of Morgan, is In Ogden transacting business at the union stock yards. It is far wiser to purchase your winter's win-ter's coal now from the OGDEN SEWER SEW-ER PIPE & CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, if the coal has not been mined and shipped, ship-ped, money cannot procure it. 5241 Montello Visitors Mrs. Charles Hoofner, Mrs. L. L. Nelrlun, Mrs. William Wil-liam Thompson and Mrs. R. G. Frost, all of Montello, Nev., arrived In Ogden Og-den early today to attend a social of the firemen and their wives. Jude Dewey, a ranch and stockman of Deweyville, Utah, 1b attending the sales at the union stock yards. Internal Revenue Collector Ben T. Lloyd, deputy internal revenue collector, collec-tor, who was In Ogden most of the winter, stopped over in Ogden yesterday yester-day en route to his duties in Morgan county. Collector Llod has been assigned as-signed to Davis, Boxelder and Summit counties, where ho will work for a Short time. After he completes the work in thoso counties, he will be assigned as-signed to special work. Father III Mrs. Dr. Estes of Ogden has received word that her father. Dr. T. S. McDonald, is seriously ill at his home in Hewitt, Minn Arrest Ordered City Sanitary Inspector In-spector George Shorten made a complaint com-plaint yesterday against W. H. Henry, proprietor of the Newport cafe, charg- ing that the place had substituted a sort of home-made concoction as a meat relish in the place of genuine Worcestershire sauce, thought the relish rel-ish was placed in the bottle of the regular reg-ular brand Boys Arrested Two boys were arrested ar-rested today by the police for discharging dis-charging 22 caliber lilies within the city limits. oo |