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Show 'and narrow path. A pass:ng policeman police-man discovered Jane asleep In the rear of a coal jard Wednesday, her head hanging between two railroad ties and a huge empty whiskey bo;U-3 lying be-shlo be-shlo her. When awakened and brought to the station Jane embraced a number of the officers and signified her pleasure at returning to their company. com-pany. STORAGE ar reaioi.i rates, to good brick building. If you need any rcom. consult Job a Scowcroft & Sons Company. - Charged With Petty Larceny Gregor Cicale, an Italian shoemaker, was arrested at the Southern Pacific shops last night on a charge of petty larceny. Hall to the amount of $10 was put up, pending his appearance In police court this morning. Kodak Finishing. TMpp studio. 340 25th- Ogden Horsemen to Organize The horsemen of Ogdeu will hold a nieet-iii2 nieet-iii2 In the municipal court room on RANDOM REFERENCES- Attention Modern Woodmen or America: Am-erica: All Modern Woodmen of America Am-erica are earnestly requested to meet rU the hall at 7:15 p m., Sunday, June 6lh, lo attend Memorial Services, In a body, at the M. E. church. An order has been made by the court authorizing the sale of certain real property belonging to the estate of the late Joseph Stanford. Idlevild Is now open under new management. An old man by the name of John Cox was brought in from Rlverdale this m.-iningand lodged in the cdunty jail. He Is charged with begging and insulting ladles in that section and probably will be arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. Buy Kodaks and Supplies from' Tho Tripp Studio. 210 25th SL Tuesday, June i, to organize a club. The purpose of this organization is Lo enliven Interest generally In harness horses and to plan a series of harness race meets. COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gato pnd Clear Creek. Gllletto Coal Co. 153 West 27th SL Phones 1074. Suit Against John C. Martin In Judge Howell's court yesterday suit was entered by H, II, Henderson against John C. Martin. Jt Is claimed that Martin owes Henderson for attorney's attor-ney's fes to the amount or 5100 and also $19 f.rt, which Mr. Henderson says he advanced his client. Mr. Henderson Hender-son asks damages to the amount of Si 19.00. Itock Springs, iTemmerer. Castle Cr.te. Anthracite and Coke. M. L J jnes Coal Co. Summer Arrives Tho oM-inr Addressed Proctor Academy Graduates Gradu-ates Rev. N. 3. Elderkin of this city was the principal speaker at the commencement com-mencement exercises of the graduates of Proctor academy at Provo last ulyht Bread and cake sale by Congregational Congrega-tional ladies, l p. in., Saturday. Richardson Rich-ardson & Grant. - Mrs. Frank Peterson of Ogden left for Salt Lake yesterday, where she will spend a few days visiting friends. A money making opportunity for all who read Use Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. Albert R. White, who pleased largo audiences at the Congregational church last Sunday, will sing again at the same place next Sunday evening. even-ing. Everybody Is invited. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on ny good real estate. neo. J. Kelly. - Will Give Recital Mifes Holberg, the vocalist who has delighted many audiences In the various churches of Ogden, will give a recital at the Congregational Con-gregational church Tuesday, June 8. Miss Maloue and her violin, who need no introduction, and Miss Biddle, tho pianist, will assist Miss Holberg. Hess Bread is made in a clean shop. All doughs are mixed by niachinery.- Lodged In City Jail S. P. Dupas, a Greek, was taken up by Special Officer Offi-cer Eatun last night and lodged in jail, a charge of carrying concealed weapons being placed on the blotter. Elk Coa! No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. Tho family coal. John Farr, phone 27. To Serve Twenty-day Sentence Poor Jane Parsons, of the un.qucr.ch-able un.qucr.ch-able thirst and imperishable longing for the cool corridors of tho police station, Is back in tno hostile to seive out the twenty-day sentence which was suspended several days ago on condition that sho walk tho straight "Spring has come," was relegated to the rear yesterday in Ogdeu and summer, sum-mer, real, scorching summer was present with a vengeance. At high noon the thermometer along Washington Washing-ton avenue registered a 'cool" SO degrees. de-grees. Last year June was ushered in by almost continuous rain for a period of two weeks, and Hoods, washouts and other disasters incident to heay rains an J snows practically prac-tically tied up traffic in the inter-mountain inter-mountain country to the north and east of Ogden. Here From Pocatello Laoml Mc-Klnnon Mc-Klnnon of Pocatello is visiting Mrs. P. J. Smith, at 2543 Lincoln. Will Visit in the East Miss Bernlco Brown, daughter of President S. H. Brown of the Chamber of Commerce, left today for Omaha, where sue will visit for some time with relatives and friends. More Forgeries Several more cases of forgery are being Investigated by the police this week. A complaint was Issued Thursday for the arrest of J. T. Jones who, it is alleged, passed a worthless check for $1S.50 on P. M. Poulson, March Gib. B. W. Griffith will be arraigned tomorrow on the charge of forging a check and passing the same upon George Whitmeyer, the amount being $32. It was rumored rumor-ed todav that a local hotel was a heavy loser Thursday through cashing a wortless check, and that an effort was being made by the parties concerned to keep the matter quiet. The police claim to know nothing of it. No Sprinkling. Residents north of tho Ogden bridge complain that the roads are unbearably dusty and that sprinklers are needed. Asks For Divorce. Esther O'Gor-man O'Gor-man has instituted a suit for divorce from. Harry P. O'Gorman, alleging desertion de-sertion and abandonment. Plaintiff asks for a decree, a reasonable sum for attorney's fee& and costs of action. Jury Secured, After exhaustine something over sixty jurors, a jury of eight was finally secured in the personal injury suit of Emrneline Sta-ker Sta-ker against the Utah Light & Railway Rail-way company, and tho case is on trial in the district court this afternoon. Ogden Heights Land Co. A notico of the dissolution of the corporation known as the Ogden Heights Land company was filed In the office of the county clerk this morning. Granted Divorce. The divorce case of George W. Umbenhaur against Lula D. Umbenhaur came up in the district court this morning and plaintiff plain-tiff was granted an absolute dI"orce. Suit For Divorce. Sarah Smith hag instituted a suit for divorco from Nicholas Smith, alleging failure to provide. |