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Show o j " RANDOM REFERENCES JU?t U J fity j -Fishing Tackle that's Fit For Fish- I ids" at Ge0 A- 'e Co- Shop early. TO- j City Expenditures Carl Crosland, a Ml I special agent for the United States : bureau of commerce, la checking the C of A pxpeDditurcs of this clt from the rec-nl. rec-nl. I 1 ords of City Auditor A. F Larson. The ' statist ics are being compiled by the I government for all cities of 30,000 population pop-ulation or more, it being desired to ascertain as-certain the cost of operating cities and yl J tbe amount of work accomplished by day ! I the expenditures. ery I You have a better chance to land tk ' "that big one" if you use "Fishing Tackle That's Fit For Fishing," bought " I from Geo. A. Lowe Co Shop early, Licenses Issued Marriage licenses ipo were issued Wednesday to Leon J. Du-r Du-r ! pan and (iertrude M. Holmes. Salt Lake: Fred R. Kershaw, Layton, and ! I Inez Clarice Williams, Kays-rille; Ed- I win H Hutsinpillar and Leota a, Ken- j nedy. Ogden. Royal Cafe open, 338 Twenty -lifth I street. Chop suey, noodles. Meals at 5J all hours. 5823 DS i Rookhuyzen Case The trial of Faul 3 j Von Rookhuyzen, charged with ul- 1 Vi : ifnng seditious statements, will be p j held during the fall term of the federal I court in Ogdcn. Rookhuyzen has been J bound over to the federal court by W j H. Reeder. Jr., U B commissioner, QC under $1000 bonds. He is unable to J ! furnish the bond and has been een-Mil een-Mil fined in the county jail to await trial. Bread Three loaves, 25c. Fresh nd i wholesome Greenwcll'e, two ctores. W 5628 . j Flag Day Ogden lodge. No. 719, B. f p. O. Elks, is making tentative plans at present for the celebration of Flag j day on June 14 in Ogden. This organization, organ-ization, as far as reported, is the nnlv : one taking the initiative this uar in Flag day observation The Elks will probably have a regular program of j h' appropriate speaking and music and. flag exerr is' - to which the general public and the veterans of the Civil i : and Spanish-American wars will be, ( especially in ited. Episcopal Guild will give a dinner at ti Guild hall, Twenty-fourth and Gram. I Sa-ur.l. , -.ni - a plate, i j with strawberry shortcake. Everybody l I Invited. 6234 Give B. & G butter a trial; that Is :t j all v.-1 ; . n i" iV'r it 1 f i- ; Enlists Bovd C. Lindsay, son of Mr. H I and Mrs W. j. Lindsay, 2621 Mad 1(1 nenue, has enlisted In the marine H I corps and will go to the training sta I tion at Mare Island. Cal.. at once. Ik I ounc Lindsay is a graduate of the ij : W't'b' r ;m ademy, is 24 years of ace and IB har rec-rnth been working with his I if I father in t he management of the Lind j 'j: say Land i: Livestock compan. We have moved six aoore north to Mi I 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec- - I trie Co. i!-1 . : A J Kalker, a horse dealer of Grand Cj Island. Neb , is in this city on business I at the local stock yards. Suits dry cleaned and pressed, 1.00. l Phone 513. 5825 lj Walter Wilson, a stockman of Man-I Man-I hattan. Kan., is a business visitor to , the local stockyards. I Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- I j ird. From Salida Grazing Examiner E. 0 Winkler, who has been to Salida, i Utah, for a few days on a personal business trip, has returned to the forestry for-estry headquarters office. Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. High Offifficial R. M. Drake, a8lsl-tfj a8lsl-tfj ant chief engineer of the Southern Pn- j dflc. arrived this morning on train No. 6 to check over affairs of his department depart-ment on the Salt Lake division. f Ten per cent discount on monumen tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery N. A Allred, a well known citizen of a I f Preston, Idaho, is a business visitor to jjj this olt. M "The photographer in your town " The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 i 25th street -135 2 1 J- S. Frederickson. a well known stockman r.f Malad, Idaho, is transact-1 transact-1 ing business at the local stock yards cl We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. .i . I Captain in Army W. H. Stillman. until recontl assistant superintendent of the Southern Pacific. Stockton dlv- jj L islun, has b t ti commissioned captain II ot the engineering corps of the United States army. He passed through Ogden Og-den today on his way to report at it Washington, L. C , for instructions, efj ICE Pure distilled artificial ice, only. M. L, Jones Coal & Ico Co. 5620 C On Road Work J. P. Martin, district dis-trict engineer of District No. 4 of the forpst service, has gone to the South I fork of the Payette river In Idaho to Inspect some road work that Is being done in that section by the government. govern-ment. He will be gone about ten days. Purchase your next winter's supply Of coal now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe i: Clay company. Wo can please you in every particular. 5'J39 p I If! New Position It Is rumored in local railroad circles that a position of responsibility re-sponsibility at the local joint freight J station will be offered to W. II. Chev-WB, Chev-WB, general arni tor the I'nion Pacific Pa-cific system, whose office was closed 0 short time ago by the new order of Di-j Di-j 't-iAaeral McAdoo closing all up- town railroad olficvs except a few in the larj-' r oitiM. Mr CbevetM would not commit himself when questioned on the matter, saying that be did not know at present what he would do. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col Hudson Bldg. 4091 S. P. band dance June 8, Saturday night. Glenwood. S P band and Thatcher's orchestra; continuous dancing. Admission, 50 centB. 6238 Dog Tax Collector At the cit) commission com-mission this morning, the report of the dog tax collector was rendered for t he-week he-week of May 30 to Juno D, Inclusive. The report shows that tazefl wn. id lected on eight dogs at $2 each and one at $3 50, a total of $19.50. Tlu report re-port shows eight dogs wen- killed during dur-ing the week, four of them for running run-ning the streets without proper muz- zles i |