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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES iw and Motion Probate law and ' 1H motions are holding the boards in i both divisions of the district court to-IQ to-IQ day Probate opened In Judge James H.ftl X Kimball's division this morning and ISI will be held in Judge George S. Bar- 9 ker's court this afternoon at J o'clock ' SPECIAL PRICES Tor rofeltlng all fij grades of tnatrr.--.ses f,,r the month of I St March. SMITH BEDDING CO. 561j ,( To Wed marriage license has; l been issued In the county clerk's of-J i flee to George H. Gilmore and lirjrtle Hll Butte, both of Salt Lake. Hg Clean large rags wanted at The l Jl Standard-Examiner office. 4s9S I Important meeting of Herman , Baker post No. 9, American Legion.1 1 tonight at. 8 o'clock in the University I r '! I Expert wallpaper (leaning. Lnr, I'hone 1017-W. 242 Marriage License A marriage II-j II-j cense was issued in Ihe county clerk's j office icday to Marvin P. Henderson H 4 J of South Bend. Ind., and Margaret! Irene Dutfin of tigden Home cooked Merchants' Lunch. Ill Ig a. m. to 7 p m. Sawyer -fc Tyler. L'5fi0' B 1 Washington avenue. &Sn! Pays Fine W. E. Frank, L'Jlo Quin ' H frl , y avenue' arrested at 2 30 O'clock II this morning at Tvenl fourth and j I Hudson avenue on a charge of operal H y ing a motor vehicle with Ihe muffler1 III open, pleaded guilty when he appear-; H nl et' before the city court this morning ' He was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 I HI or rpend five days in jail Mr. Frank H It paid his line. I fit Idaho Potatoes J1.D0 per cwt Thone Trial Date 8et Jim Manuka, nr rested on a charge of having liquor in his possession, pleaded not gul!t whrfn his cafe was called In the city court this morning. MatBiika lives at LS5 Twenty-fifth street, a quantity of liquor wat found in MatSUka'8 li session in a raid made b tht police fig ht night, it Is said. His case was set for "rial April 1. Ogden Typewr;ter House for typewriter type-writer and repairs. 222 Hudson avenue Phone 23t. Prisoner Discharged Though five different officers testified that Pea Meade habitually Irequentd pool halls on lower Twenty-fifth 6treet played cards, and was without work, Meade was discharged from custody of the police, following dismissal of the ase by Judge L. J. Holther City Attorney At-torney Samuel Powell, Judge Holther, contended, had failed to prove R case against Meade. Meade was arrested last week on a vagrancy charge. He pleaded not guilty and was released upon $5 bail Plead Guilty Josephine Carey. 24 years old. and Nicholas Garcia, a Mex lean 28 years old. pleaded guilty to I Offensive conduct when they appeared, i before the city court this morning They were arrested at the AJpine hotel, ho-tel, according to testimony of ih at resting ofilcers. Judge L. .1 Holther took the sentence under advisement until this afternoon. Phon :? John Farr Coal company 1 for the best coal and klndllnc wood' J662 i 1 Fail to Appear E. Johnson arrested arrest-ed on Twenty fifth street and Hudson; 'avenue at 9 o'clock last night on' la charge of drunkenness, failed to ap jpear before ihe city court this morn ing. His bail, amounting to ?50. was' ideclared forfeited. William Carlson of, lLayton, arrested at 4:30 o'clock this morning on Washington avenue, be tween Nineteenth and Twentieth j street on the same charge, also forfeited for-feited J50 by failing to appear in court William Baker, 32 years old. arrested for drunkenness, pleaded sruilty and was given the minimum sentence uf J50 or 50 days. Klrkendall fndertaklnir 'o now located lo-cated at 52P Twen-.i -fi'th s'rc-el. Phon 15U. y6,JS |