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Show I t RANDOM j , REFERENCES H : Suits dr' cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- 1 ers' H Fire Alarm A fire, alarm was ' turned 'in yesterday afternoon from ; j the O. C. B. jitney service station, -l&u ' Washington avenue. A blow torch 1 had tipped over, causing a slight blaze, which was extinguished before the de- j partmcnt arrived on the scene. H ' Remember MARSHALL'S NOON- ' DAY LUNCH. Twenty-fifth and Wash ington. File Indenture The Hanson Live- H stock and Feeding company yesterday 1 1 filed an indenture' with the county fl 1 recorder releasing a mortgage. The H jf mortgage was held against the Port- r land Cattle Loan company of North i Portland, Ore., for the sum of $42,800. u ' It was held on 405 head of cattle and 1,820 head of sheep. j Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- ; State School Inspector Mosiah H j Hall, state high school inspector, was H . j In Ogden yesterday. He inspected the H j local high school and expressed him- H j self as well pleased with conditions H I found there. H I J ELWJ3rownIng, Dentist, Ecclea Bldg. Injures Cow Turning down Sov- n enth street early last evening in his MM automobile', C. R. Knight collided with Hl a cow, much to the latter's disconi- 1 fort. The smash broke the animal's Hf I leg. The machine was not much dam- f aged. The only real butter on the market, I B. & G. butter. j " Home From Idaho Mrs. John A. Taylor and two daughters, Oral and Hrv ) Nora, have returned from Oak City, I ) Ida,, where they attended a reunion of ,y J t the Talbot family. 'Mrs. Taylor's f i sisters, Mrs. Victoria Cain, of Fair-H.. Fair-H.. view, Ida., returned to Ogden for a ? Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- HI' t Goes to Butte W. J. Smith, for- J merly an advertising man in Ogden U i 1 and later with the Herald-Republican Kj. i I in Salt Lake, has accepted a position Hj as advertising manager of the Ana- j I' conda Standard, Butto department He J 1 visited old friends In Ogden yesterday Hji I prior to his departure for the Mon-tana Mon-tana city. H j DUCK hunting? Sure! Special rates i October 1. A. B. C. Taxi Co. Phone H j ' 676. 1-185 Hj H Married Yesterday Charles B. 1 Chrisman of Boiso, Ida., and Mrs. I ; Georgia Hale, of Denver, were mar- 1 t rled yesterday at the court house by Bishop Oilbert Thatcher. I . Headquarters For all school and ot- j l Qce supplies. BRAMWELL'S. To Winter on Coast Mr. and Mrs. George J. Galbraith of Brlgham City left yesterday on tlie Southern Pacific ' for California, where they will re- I main for the winter. B Lunches and hot drinks. Marshall's, fl . Twenty-fifth and Washington. Leaves on Visit Cora E. Oleson do: parted yesterday for Thunder Hawk, N. D., to visit with relatives and H ! friends. fl Ten per cent discount on monumen- Hj tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery H Colored Men to Go Tho next con- H tlngent of men to be sent to Camp HI Lewis, American Lako, will be the - colored men. Mayor Heywood rc- Hh coived these instructions, yesterday H from the adjutant's office in Salt H Lake. There are two from Oguen and H one from the county draft. They will H leave for the camp on October 27, ac- l cording to the notice. HI Christmas is Near Join our Chrlst- m mas club a dollar down and a dollar R': a week will put a now playerphono, ; the quality talking machine, in your J home Christmas eve. Geo. A. Lowe H Co., the Big Hardware Store. 1544 I Divorce Granted Philip Gamier H was yesterday granted a divorce from H Clara L. Gamier by Judge A. E. Pratt H The plaintiff was ordered to pay $12.50 Bl a month alimony and attorney's fees. I i Chill and airMexlcan dishes put up B to take home. Marshall's, Twonty- B i Fifth and Washington. 1 Registered Twice William C. Bar-B Bar-B ) ry of Ogden has registered twice for B 1 military service. He was at Wendover, B Nov., when the order to register came. j ! He sent his name to Ogden and a card ' j was filled out for him. When he got ! . to Salt Lake ho found no mail for ' him from Ogden so he registered again i In Salt Lako. Ogden claims him, how- i over, becauso ho registered hero first Culley Drug Co. wants a delivery boy. 16S3 j Yoemen's Dance The Brotherhood j of American Yoemen, Ogden Lodge, J will give a benefit dance this evening In tho Woodmen's" hall for the Utah Light Artillery tobacco fund. The net proceeds of tho dance will be sent to the military organization for this pur-pose. pur-pose. ,' Naval Officers Lieut W. S. Nichols, ! : U. S. N., formerly an officer on the ship Virginia and recently detached l from commanding the U. S. torpedo j boat destroyer Torn', arrived In Ogden yesterday to take charge of the local j naval recruiting station. Health Report Ten cases of scarlet fever have beon reported from tho Washington school district aiono, and ; according to tho city sanitary depart ment tho small epidemic Is caused through the criminal negligence of 'some rosident of that section. One case of diphtheria and five of chicken 1 pox wcro n,lso reported from this dis- , ! trict II Dog la Killed An aeddont, greatly regretted by the driver of the machine that caused It, happened this tmorn-Ing tmorn-Ing on Lincoln avenue when Dr. J. W. Pldcock ran over and killed a. very j valuable Scotch collie dog belonging to Joseph E. Evans. Another dog was struck and so badly injurod that it had to be shot That tho accident was unavoidable un-avoidable was stated by both tho doctor and a witness who was standing stand-ing on tho corner nearby. Dr. Pid-cock Pid-cock said ho was driving very slowly and that the dogs were playing in tho street As he nearod them, they ran in front of the auto and in spite of his efforts, they were both knocked down. Tho city commission met this morning morn-ing long enough to hear and approve the payrolls for the first half of the month of October. This showed that it cost the department of streets $2,775.-33, $2,775.-33, the department of parks and public property, $176.25, a total of $2,951.5S. The cxponso of the department of waterworks wa-terworks and water supply amounted to $6S2.19. Enlisted Two young men enlisted in tho navy through the local recruiting recruit-ing station yesterday. They were John H. Gibbs of Logan and Nile Humphreys Hum-phreys of Paradise, Utah. Glbbs had to secure permission from his parents, as he has just turned 18 years of age. Divorce A divorce was granted yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Judge Pratt to Myrtle Costley from Dallas Costley. The division of the family property is tho only point under consideration by the judge. Tho plaintiff charged that her husband was addicted to the liquor habit and had been habitually drunk for several months. He has been disposing of needed livestock, she claims, to get money to purchase liquor. Dr. Powers Dr. John Powers, on his way from Tooolo city to southern California, was In Ogden yesterday greeting friends. He is to practice on the coast Dr. Powers was bora and reared in Ogden. Births Reported The following births were reported today to the city health department: To William R. and Mary Rennie Birnle, 2913 Wall avenue, a girl, Oct 13; to James and Nellie Doxey McDonald, 3085 Pacific avenue, a girl, Oct. 14; William and Janet Hogge Anderson, Roy, Utah, a boy, Oct 14; James Orson and Flora Eccles Douglas, 2464 Harrison avenue, ave-nue, a boy, Oct S. St. Joseph'3 Altar Society Mrs. E. A. Garcia, secretary of St. Joseph's Altar society, requests all members to be present at the hall at 3:30 Thursday, Thurs-day, to hear Mrs. Johnson, of the Red Cross society. Departs for East Mrs. B. H. Moore left this afternoon on the Denver & Rio Grande for Walsenburg, Colo., where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Subscribe to Loan The employes in the city ticket office of the Denver & Rio Grande today subscribed for the second Liberty loan. The men In the office are Frank Fouts, goneral agent; A. E. Gay, city ticket agent, and H. W. Todd, contracting freight agent Ends Visit Here Mrs. O. C. Reed, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W, Pagelt, during the summer, will return to her home In Muskogoo, Okla., tomorrow. Inspector Here G. G. Anderson, inspector in-spector of records from tho Washington Washing-ton office of operation, forest service. Is here on an Inspection of the local office. teaves for San Francisco Mrs. G. L. Becker and child departed today on the Overland LImtied for San Francisco. |