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Show son and H. F. Dodge pleaded guilty to dninkenness and drew fines of $5 or five days each. Frank Burns and William Wil-liam Grace were charged with vagrancy. va-grancy. Detective Pender stated that they were undesirable - citizens and the town would be better off without them. The defendants pleaded guilty and were given ninety-day floaters to get out of the city. The price of butter has gone up. but we have on hand about 100 lbs. of good, fresh ranch butter which we will sell as long as it lasts, tomorrow at 2b cents per lb. Edgar Jones Co. - A business proposition pure and simple, is to buy B. & G. Butter. There is none better. Historical Society The regular meeting of the Historical Society was postponed for two weeks to meet with Mrs. R. D. Hunter, the last Saturday in January. Crowds attended the Hospital Sale at Richardson & Grant's." Slightly damaged goods at your own price. Great Salt Lake High.' Reports show that the Great Salt lake is rising ris-ing rapidly and is higher than for years at this season. At the Falstaff Cafe all this week. Messrs. McMillan and Mansfield, who have captivated music-loving Ogden with their remarkably clever banjo cAa guitar renditions, will present an entirely new repertoire of popular and classic selections. It's worth one's while to hear these gentlemen work.- Visitors From Blackfoot Mrs. Far-rell Far-rell and Mrs. Felt of Blackfoot, Idaho, are visiting In this city for a number of weeks. You can't see that some pieces are ramaged.' Richardson & Grant's Hospital Hos-pital Sale. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. -j Trains Via Salt Lake. While th -Southern Pacific trains are passing through Salt Lake temporarily, the capital city can boast of being something some-thing of a railroad center during the Hood period. The place . to buy your eatables. Quality and prompt delivery is our Uiotto. Tribe & Jones, Grocers. Signs of the Storm. Engines arriving arriv-ing from every direction look as if they had all been given a mud bath-r.ud bath-r.ud show the effect b of hard weather I and storms. Siherbrook Anthracite Coal Is best, llewis has It. Phones 149. Put in your flour before the raise; ask for prices for 500 lb lots. Richardson Richard-son Feed and Fuel Store, next to post-office. post-office. . - Busy General Superintendent. General Gen-eral Superintendent Davis is at the. helm on the O. S. L. in the present t-lorni emergency and Is said to bo the right man for the place. i Wert Over the San Pedro. The west-bound fast mail train left for the coast over the San Pedro road at Z o'clock this afternoon. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $4.0!) I'T ton. Rock Springs and Castle Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gato mid C'car Creek. Gillette Coal Co., ICo West 27th St Phonos 1074. -- ABRAHAM LINCOLN CLUB. All the stockholders of the Abraham Lincoln Lin-coln Club." incorporated in .the year lt.04, are requested to meet at the J Standard ofilce at 7;3i o'clock, Monday, Mon-day, evening, January IS, -11)09. Wm. GJasrnaun", President. I RANDOM j REFERENCES Our Saturday's supply of California fr.:!r?. and vegetables is now here, and, tcn ait a whole, for quality and vr.r-ic-ty. it Is one of the best shipments v.o have yet received. EJgar Jones Co. Freeh California vrolcts will be 3oId Saturday efternoon at Wright's 15c a bunch. Caution Ordcr issued. Caution or-.'ors or-.'ors have been Issr.od to all trains m the Harrlmau linos running between be-tween Ogden and the capital clt). Orancc are cow getting sweeter and -cheaper." -If you waut-womethlng-i:-tl n!'o, try a dozen of our,. .Thompson's .Thomp-son's I:i:p:cved Navels. Edgar Joitor Co. ' In Pli:! Court There wis little'dcr"' '.nc ii pol- court this morning, a few dismks and-vugrs comprising-the-dock--- for the day. . James,' Mifrphy; R. Wil- |