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Show and negro melodies by the W. R. C. quartette. Mass Meeting A mass meeting to ! arrange for the G. A. R. encampment I entertainment will be held at tho Court House Tuesday evening. License to 'Fish State Game War-1 den Chambers says licenses to fish can now be obtained at the usual places. : The licenses were placed on sale thlj morning. One Year For McVey. Daniel Mc-Vey, Mc-Vey, convicted last week of burglary in the third degree in entering and robbing a Southern Pacific box car, was taken into court this morning and sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. peniten-tiary. He will be taken to that Institution In-stitution Tuesday morning, with Harry Har-ry Harris and Tom Dclaney, who will receive sentence in court tomorrow morning, both having entered a plea of gdilty of burglary in tho third degree. de-gree. Depart Fqt Europe. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rolapp with their two children will leave Tuesday morning for a three or four mouths' tour of Europe. They will sail from New York aboard the Hamburg-American line steamship steam-ship "Moltke" direct for Naples. At that port they will be met by tholr son. Frank, who is at present in the German missionary field, being stationed sta-tioned at Breslau. From Naples, the party will tour the central portion of th continent, including Rome, Florence, Flor-ence, Venice, Milan,, several Swiss towns, Vienna, Paris, Hamburg and Berlin. They will make, a short Journey Jour-ney Into Scandinavia, and, returning to Germany, ascend the Rhine and, by a circuitous route, reach Antwerp, from which port they will proceed to England. Visiting London, Manchester, Manches-ter, Liverpool and other points in England, a short excursion may bo made info Scotland, after which they will return home. Frank Rolapp will accompany the party only in the south of Europe and then continue in his field of missionary work. ident ; J, II. Garrett, secretary; John Pmgree, treasurer, and these, with W. C. Wright, Parley P. Jensen and L. R. Eccle3, constitute the first board of directors. MUNCH. VER HOFBRAU Imported Peer on draught at THE POTTER. Served both in Care and Buffet. Will Be Burled Tuesday The funeral funer-al of Terrance McGovcrn will be held at St.. Joseph's church. Tuesday, at 10 a. in. n ' You profit because you economize In buying H. & G. Butter. Government Documents A letter received from Geo. Sutherland notifies Jud?e Howell that the Ogden library is 1 to receive government publications, in ad.li'.ion to those now sent by Reed Smoot, beginning with the Sixty-first congress. Spring Hat Sale, 2514 Wash. Ave. - Went to Springville Rev. J. E. Carver Car-ver went to Springville today to de-., liver six addresses before a gathering of. the Presbyterian churches of th? southern and central portion of the stale. He will return Thursday. ' The reason 'you should buy it, ls.lt Is the best. Lewis' Coal. Phones 149.-- Miss Farley RetiJrns. Miss E. Lo-;-ue Farley has returned froni Salt Lake City, where she has been the part three weeks visiting with rela-r rela-r tlve3 and friends. "That Good Coal" 'I, WO pounds to a ton. Rock Springs, Clear Creek and ' Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogden Coal ! Co , 3121 Washington avenue. Botn phones 2000. George W. Luce Here George W. Luce, general freight agent of' the Southern Pacific, aVrlved from San Francisco Sunday evening and was greeted by a large number of old-time Ogden friends. Mr. Luce Is cn route east on a business trip. , Frank Cutter, agent San Francisco Weekly Examiner, will be lu Ogden until May 1. Address Box 341. Ogden. - Visiting Salt Lake Superintendent Whitney and Master Mechanic Malohe of thl j city and Master Mechanic Gav-ines Gav-ines of Pocatello are visitors in the capital city today. WANTED To buy a 'good driving l.uiec. W. S. DonSldson, 413 23rd St.-- Union Pacific Pay Day tjuion Pacific Pa-cific pay checks will arrive from the cast Tuesday morning and be distributed distrib-uted to local employers of that line in the afternoon. Blue Seal Butter Nut Bread is known by its fine texture and flavor. More Sheep Arrive A trainlond of sheep arrived from southern Utah this morning and was sent east to Wasatch Wa-satch for the fcummei. Heavy Fruit Shipments Fruit trains continue to roll east over the Union Pacific dally and shipments from California Cali-fornia aggregate about 130 cars every 1 twenty-four hours. Funeral Tuesday. Funeral services over the remains of Ralph S. Mox-ham Mox-ham will be held Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, at St. Joseph s Catholic church. The remains will lie in state Monday evening even-ing and Tuesday until 1 o'clock at the family' rt-sddencc. 22'J Twenty-fourth street. Interment in Ogden City cemetery. cem-etery. W. R. C, Evening The W. R. C. will give a beau supper and program for the benefit of the G. A. R.. on April 24. The program will consist of drills !' RANDOM-.! REFERENCES. i 1 1 AMERICA'S most wonderful ' farm ; lund.- A deep alluvial Delta deposit . of soil. Fine climate, Lithla What - more do you want? Join the next I excursion. Tuesday. April 20. Western Land & Investment Co., Rooms 415-16 Ivcclcs Bldg. Try Rlght'h thtn Alvord. Bell 333. -The Ogden Xews Hoys who have ( been regular patrons or ihe Orpheum Theater since its opening' will be the j guests of the management tonight at . the 0;30 performance The lads are ' , hustlers, a little windy, sometimes, but ; gentlemen for a' thai. I Ogden Circle 5S1, Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, will give a benefit card partv Wednesday evening. April 21, in the I. O O.F. hall. A cordial invitation to all. Prize? and refreshments. Admission, 23 cents -I Orpheum Amusement Company. Articles of incorporation of the Orpheum Or-pheum Amusement company were fil- . ed this morning in the county clerk's office. The capital stock is $50,000. , divided into 500 shares of 5100 each. , The principal place of business is Ogden Og-den and the incorporation is for one hundred years. Wlllard Scowcroft is president; David C. Eccles, vice pres- |