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Show I RANDOM I I REFERENCES j: IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209, j 210, 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phono 27b. II Coal Rates Tho public utilities commission, yesterday, granted tho 9 Denver & Rio Grando an extension of ji timo to March 10, to fllo its informa-m informa-m tion as to tho proposed lowering or M coal rates botweon Salt Lake City and V Ogden. Tho hearing originally was II docketed for yesterday. II Wanted A boy with a wheel, for W delivering. Culley Drug Co. 3641 I Will Enforce Rules So-operating 8 . with the state food administration, the H police department will inspect cafes, H rcsaurants and boarding houses with a ft view to enforcing the strict observance B of meatless, whcatless and other food 9 economy days. Police Chief Broking fl. has Issued instructions to patrolmen m to make adequate inspections. The poll po-ll lice chiof's order was Issued at the ln-H ln-H Btance of W. W. Armstrong, state food I administrator. I A package of golden purity B. & G. M Butter. m Income Tax W. M. Barrett, at-H at-H tached to the temporary internal rev-B rev-B enue collector's offices here, with spell spe-ll oial jurisdiction over tho income tax, (j left this afternoon for points in Idaho, M where he will act as a deputy inter-3 inter-3 nal revenue collector. Ben T. Lloyd, lj deputy revenue collector, who camo to a Ogden the first of tho year to advise U with income taxpayers, will remain if here pending further instructions from h his chief, Collector Whalen, at Helena, 1 Mont. HI We clean rugs and carpets. Ogden II I Steam Laundry. 3634 $t Burglars Robbers entered the home llB . of A. A. Brandon, 510 Twenty-second jffj street, shortly before midnight, ac- Bjj cording to a report made to the police B department. The home was ransacked I but no valuables were taken. It is H believed the marauders were fright- 9 ened away by the unexpected return j of the family. , 2 Remember 3251, as we clean laco B curtains, wall paper, painted walls, !fl rugs and windows. Ask for Bert, 3251. J 3501 i " Opposes Competition J. W. Lowrie, 10 traffic manager for tho Bamberger 31 Electric company, has filed a protest H with tho state utilities commission, S asking that the application of T. A. li Martin, general manager of tho Motor ijj Freight Service company, for a fran- I fltB chise to do business between Salt Lake i City and Ogden, be denied. The pro- Wj tests states that the Bamberger com- m pany is satisfying the demands of the m shipping public between Ogden anu if Salt Lake City and the operation of the motor line will create a degree of H competition ruinous to the electric I service. Our dry cleaning department will clean your rugs and carpets .satisfac- (j torily. Ogden Steam Laundry. 3634 R New Ticket Agent L. A. West, Og- B . den product and a splendid type of II young manhood, ontered upon his now II- "duties as ticket agent at tho Union fm depot this morning. He succeeds G. jl E. Coaty, who resigned to enlist in the n engineering corps and who left last H night for Vancouver barracks. jn Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Clean- m era. lj Returns Home J. A. Matthews, a u member of Depotmaster Tracy's staff m at the Union station, returned yester- E day from a two weeks' vacation. He R spent the period In Sacramento, San Francisco and other Pacific coast (jp cities. He was accompanied on the lit trip by his mother, Mrs. E. M. Mat- jjt thews. : Ten per cent discount on monumen. If tai work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery 11 From Carl in H. W. Wlstner, train-m train-m master of the Salt Lake division of tho m Southern Pacific, returned this morn-I morn-I i ing from an official trip to Carlln, xl Nev. He had been absent since the M first of the week. 1 1 Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- njl Married Clarence Barnes and Su Grace Johnson of Evanston, Wyo., D!j were married this morning at tho Bfjfi county court house by Justice Adam R L. Peterson. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- I IE Car Stolen George Hewett, 3031 I Adams avenue, reported, the loss of a Fj Bulck Six, to the police department last night. The car was stolen from In f front of his residence. W Old papers for salo. Ogden Stand-: Stand-: ard. tit Wife Deserter R, D. Jones of North V Platte, Neb., was taken back home toll to-ll day by Deputy McMannltts of that w town, to answer to a charge of -wife m desertion. Jones was arrested in Og-tf Og-tf den by the sheriffs ofllce on February 25 after a request had been received 1 by the sheriff at North Platte, ji Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. !H Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 jjj Fees Fees collected for the month : of February. In tho offlco of County Clerk Charles Ramey amount to $794.30 according to the ofllclal report which was filed today. TO MY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS: I have closed my law offices at Ogden Og-den and opened them at suito 302 In tho Felt building, (341 South Main street), Salt Lake City, whero I will be pleased to moot you. Feb. 14, 1918. C. C. Richards. 3494 Moose Fifty members of tho Moose lodgo, Ogden No. 1314, will Journey to Salt Lake Sunday to assist tho Salt Lako lodge jn the organization of the Moosohart Legion of tho World. At tho meeting the principlo speaker will bo Rodney Brandon, socretary of tho Mooseheart governors. For a' beautiful sign ring up 289. Rcdficld-King will sign anything. 3533 When you clean house send us your rugs, curtains and draperies. Ogden Steam Laundry. 3631 Arrested L. Anderson was arrested last night and lodged in the county Jail on a charge of petit larceny. Ho is alleged to have heen stealing goods from the Ogden Packing & Provision company. Anderson Is alleged to have been doing tho same kind of work at the plant as the Pardinas, who were sentenced to thirty days each this moniing. |