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Show 1 RANDOM I REFERENCES I A square deal for everybody. Low est prices; latest styles. Fashion Shop Women's Wearing Apparel. Coats, I suits, dresses, waists and skirts. 2470 Washington avenue. Administrator Judge A. E.Pratt this morning appolntod William Burch aa administrator of the estate of the late Louis M. Burch, under bond of $1,400, which Avas filed with the clerk of the district court. Car of Red River Ohio seed potatoes will arrive Saturday. Place your or-I or-I ders early. Grout's Grain Store, 321! Marrfage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes were granted this morning to I,owis S. Wight of Brigham City and Marv J. L. Davis of Pocatello, Ida.; Stanley Turner of Milford, Utah, and Arline E. Poulton of Salt Lake, and to Alfred L. Self and C. Dora Van Ands-dale, Ands-dale, both of Salt Lake City. I LI?;prt wallpaper and calsomlne cleantrs. Lowe and Greenwell. Phone 33?.1. 2848 A Action Dismissed On motion ol 'A plaintiff's attorney, the action in the H vase of A. C. Call vs. Henry Call and I Nels Llnd was dismissed in the dis- I trict court yesterday. I Clean rags wantea at The Standard Shupe-Williams Oniccrs W. H. William, Wil-liam, president; James Wotherspoon, secretary and director; Fred Williams, director, and T. F. Williams, director, 1 1 of the Shupe-Williams Candy company of Ogden filed statements of oath of I office with the clerk of the county1 I court this morning. J Flowers telegraphed anywhere In i the United States or Canada. Dumko U Floral. Phone 250. 3336 U Decree of Distribution Decree of l3 distribution of the estate of the late ?3 Viggo T. Hestmark to Alfred T. Hest- L"l mark of Ogden was made in the dis- y trlct court this morning, signed by Lj'J Judge A. W. Agee. Deceased died ' j while en .route from his home in St. I Louis, Mo., to Ogden, March 14, 191S. 'j Clean rags wanted at The Standard i tffice. , Give Up $100 Each Sing Wong and , C. H. Joe, scheduled to appear before the city court this morning on a gam-; gam-; bllng charge, failed to appear, thero- I by forfeiting $100 ball each. BCJICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, v' chimneys, flrewallB, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Ball Forfeited Charles Hess and Martha Underwood, arrested in a local lo-cal hotel yesterday on a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct, by Detec- tives Robert Chambers and A. M. Ed-I Ed-I wards, failed to appear before the city ! court this morning and forfeited $50 bail. 1 ' Old papers or sate. Ogden Stand. I ard. I Gets Five Days Joseph Mack and 1 John McCann, arrested yesterday on a I vagrancy charge, forfeited $10 each 1 this morning at the ctiy court by fail-I fail-I inK to appear. George Ranger, aged 19, I was in company with the two men, I who are alleged to be ex-convlcts, and I could not post bail. He pleaded guilty 1 before Judge D. R. Roberts and was I sentenced to five days in the city jail. I Coal M. L. .Tones Coal & Ice Co, R Prompt delivery. 413 24th St- 2173 I Forfeit Bail R. C. White, L. C. I Smith and F. Brown, arrested In a loll lo-ll cal.hotel at 2 o'clock this morning on H a gambling charge, failed to appear bo-i bo-i fore the city court this morning. Judge j D. R. Roberts declared the' ball of the trio forfeited. Each man had posted J-i ?5- f J Real ice cream, ?2.25 delivered. . Greenwell Confectionery 3030 Fails to Appear Mary Borzaio, Italian, Ital-ian, alleged to have stolen a child's dress, muslin underwear and two silk camisoles from the W. H- Wright store, failed to appear before the city court this morning. Her bail, which amounted to ?50, was declared forfclt- H j Ogden Typewriter House for type- H ) writers and repairs, 2422 Hudson Ave. j ' Phone 236. H i Gets Twenty Days Marie Davidson H i pleaded guilty to a charge of lewd and H ' . lascivious conduct -at the city court H this morning. She had appeared on a H (I similar charge a little more than a H week ago, Judge D. R. Roberts stated. H ( The defendant admitted having been H I confined at the city Jail under the care H ? of the city physician for a period of H three weeks. She was sentenced to fl twenty days in the city jail. H Fire Insurance. Do it now. Kelly H j-rf & Herrick. H I Estate Distributed Decree of dis- H V tributlon in the estate of the late Mil- H dred M. Griffith was signed in dis- Hr trlct court this mor,nngv by Judge A. PPpH TD. Pratt. Beneficiaries are Walter j ' Griffith, who receives $1,632.95 in cash H and some mining and oil stocks, and H Conrad Alma Smith, who receives a Hj " parcel of real estate. H ; Coal All high grades. Phono 27. H John Farr Coal Co. H Appointed Executor Ernest T. H Richardson was this morning appoint- H , ed executor of the estate of his moth- H ,. er, Emma T. Richardson, who died at H Los Angeles about a month ago. H For typewriters and repairing, see H j. E. Everett, 2362 Wash. Ave. Phono H '; Sues for Divorce Homer D. Brown H 1 this morning commenced suit for dl- H vorce against Vera L. Brown. The de- PPfH A fendant is now a resident of San Fran- H ' cisco. Tirza Jones is bringing action PPPPJ ti for divorce against Joseph W. Jones H f on ground of desertion and non-sup- H J porL The parties were married at H 'i Hooper, Utah, on October 23, 1909. H Js There is one child of the marriage, a boy named Ralph and aged five years, of whom the wae asks thee ustody. Guardian Namea Gllles Vernleuwo was this morning appointed guardian of a minor child, Samuel Vernlouwe, on petition of the mothec of tho child. Goes to Nevada W. N. Frlckstadt, senior highway engineer of tho Ogden bureau of public roads office, left yesterday yes-terday for Carson City, Nov., for a conference with C. C. Cottrell, state highway engineer. They will look over proposed improvemetns on the Overland trail south of Carson City. Ill at Home M. S. Browning, leading lead-ing business man of Ogden, who has been confined to his homo several days with a severe cold, Is reported to bo improving. Appraise Estate Ezra Hadley, Lance Greenwell and George A, Hes-lop Hes-lop today filed statement of Inventory and appraisement of the estate of the late Anne H. Royle, showing total value of the same to be $2,099.07. |