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Show vf passenger agents will bo. held during dur-ing -the next two or thrre days. Among those who registered at I..cal headquarters last night were K. L. Lomax, general passenger agent nf the Union Pacific ; R. S. Ruble, city passenger pas-senger agent of the Harrlinan system at Denver; S. A. Hutchison, manager of the tonrist department of the Chicago Chi-cago Northwestern system, and T. C. Peck. geneTaJ passengeragent of the Santa Fe system, and several others less prominent In passenger service. Now Norway mackerel 15c each; MUcher Holland herring, $1.25 keg; skinned boneless Labrador herring. 2oc pound; Delikatesso anchorles, 25c per tin. At Wilcox Grocery. Qualified as Health Officer C. C. Wansgaard qualified tola morning as health officer In and for Huntsville precinct. j Wilcox Grocery has Just received a new shipment of Finnan Haddies, 17c pound. Those are fine and last shipment ship-ment of haddies for the season. New Pullman Service Beginning today a Standard Pullman sleeper will bo put on between Denver and Los Angeles, over the Union Pacific and. San Pedro roads. The sleeper will arrive ar-rive from Denver on Overland Limited train 'No. 1, and continue to Los Angeles An-geles on the Los Angeles Limited at 6:36 p. m.f and arriving from Los Angeles An-geles In the morning, will continue to Denver on Overland Limited N'o. 2. In time to connect with a Denver train at Cheyenne. A handsome Hno of new postal cards for St. Patrick's day and Easter, at Wright's. Rush of Colonlstt Rio Grando passenger pas-senger trains from tho east brought in 233 colonist passengers for different points in Idaho, Washington and Oregon Ore-gon and these went north over the Oregon Short Line, while colonists arriving ar-riving over the Union Pacitlo this morning numbered 110 and were sent to California over the Southern Pacific Pa-cific Meet me at Cigarniakere' Dance St Patrick's evening, Congress Hall. Traveling passenger Agent M. S. Honry, traveling passenger agent of the Northern Pacific road, arrived from the north thte morning and Is a visitor at local railroad headquarters. , Wright's Benzoin and Almond Lotion will keep the skin soft and white, 22c. Wright's. Mrs. Wold Dead Mrs. Hannah Wold, aged 31 years, died at 10:35 last night at the Ogden general hospital of an abscess. She was brought from Petorson, Morgan county, to Ogden. a week ago for medical treatment, and removed to the hospital Sunday afternoon after-noon and operatod upon, but was too weak" to survive the shock. She was the wife of Oscar L. Wold, who. with four small children, survives her. The body was taken to Larkln's undertaking undertak-ing parlors to be prepared for shipment ship-ment at 7:40 this evening to Milton, Morgan county, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. man, General Manager Calvin, Vlce-Presideut Vlce-Presideut Newman and other railroad rail-road magnates, J. F. Dunn at present takes his meals at his home in Salt Lake and has no intention of joining Mr. Harriman or his lieutenants in the big jrallroad, pow-wow called at Pasadena. Mlllincry DSsplay, commencing Monday, March 15th, and continuing during the week, will show a complete line of Pattern and Trimmed Hats from the eastern markets. All cordially cor-dially invited. N. L. Spurgeon, 2372 Washington avenue Parlor Meeting The W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor meeting, Wednesday, Wednes-day, at 2.30 p. m., with Mrs. S. N. Cole, 2522 Orchard avenue. Union Signal Day. A full attendance 13 desired. At the Falstaff this week, McMillan and Mansfield, the New York musical team who have become so popular In Ogden, will present a round dozen or the very latest musical hits In addition to their already extensive rcpertoire.- Weber Stake Priesthood The Weber We-ber stake regular monthly priesthood meeting was held in the Second Ward Institute, at 2 p. m., Sunday. The stake presidency, clerk, fifteen high counsellors and 213 of the laboring Driesthood were Dresent. Imwortant Try a loaf of the ramous pumper nicklo bread. Hess Bakory. On the Utah Division Superintendent Superintend-ent Whitney and Division Engineer Maltland have departed on an inspection inspec-tion trip over the Utah division and during their absence they will start improvement work at various points along tho line between Ogden and Rawlins. Today the sale of couch covers begins. be-gins. Wright's. From the New York Central O. E. Butterworth of the New York Central road arrived from tho east in his private pri-vate car and continued on west over tho Southern pacific to Join the Harriman Harri-man officials at Pasadena. Hams, Hams, choice home-curod smoked Hams, for a few days only at 14c. Lindsay-Elite Market 2321 to 23 Wash. Joe Young Here General Superintendent Superin-tendent Joseph H. Young of the Southern South-ern Pacific arrived from tho east in his private car this morning and swung off the main line for a brief visit with friends at Salt Lake. Easter chicks at Wrights. - Insurance Representative A. E. Mc-Crystal, Mc-Crystal, representing the farm department depart-ment of the Imperial Insurance company com-pany of Denver, is conferring with J. M. Forrifctall today. Ladies, attend the Spring Millinery Opening, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. J. Warner. instructions- for the present month were given. $40.50 An AcrelT caotec irrigated! farm lands. Millard county, Utah, where water is gold, home a paradise. Excursion next Tuesday. For infor-matiou, infor-matiou, Weuger, Roslan & De Julien, 415 Eccles Bldg. Child Culture Club The Child Culture Cul-ture club will meet Tuesday. March 1G, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Lindsay, 2G35 Madison avenue. Millinery display, Wednesday and Thursday. March 17th and 18th. La-mode La-mode Millinery. Manson in Salt Lake Superintendent Superintend-ent Manson loft this morniug for a business trip to Salt Lake. ST. PATRICK SOUVENIR DANCE at the Royal by Women of Woodcraft, No. 174. 50c ticket; extra lady, 25c. -- Conference in Salt Lake A largo number of passenger officials of the Harriman roada and other officials arrived ar-rived at Oglen last night on their way to the capital city where a conference 1 1 5 ij . RANDOM 1 ' REFERENCES ;; , Dunn Is at Home Notwithstanding ! the fact that Associated Press dis patches announce that J. F. Dunn of the Oregon Short Line is at Pasadena ! In conference with President Harrl- Mower beeds tor Distribution (Joi. J. V. Nelson states that he has ic-celved ic-celved from Utah's senators one hundred hun-dred packages of government flower seeds which he will distribute free ol charge to the flower fanciers of the city as long as the supply lasts. The packages contain generous assortments assort-ments of candytuft, dianthus, kocbta scoparia, mignonette and sweet peas and are of the best quality and purity. In anticipation of the Grand Army encampment en-campment at Salt Lake next year, the department at Salt Lake has received from tho government 300 packages of assorted flower seeds for distribution among those who desire to beautify their homes and incidentally Improve the general appearance of the city during dur-ing the national convention. Seventy of tho packages receivod are for distribution dis-tribution In Ogden and will arrive here within a short time. Everything for overybody. Bell 335. Default In Divorce Case Default of defendant was entered today in the divorce case of Olive Barnes against Walter Barnes. Lewis' good coal is the highest grade of coal known to the trade. Thonea 149. Head of Lynne Canal James Harrop qualified this morning as president and drlector of tho Lynne irrigation company. com-pany. Goods that tell their own story B. & G. butter and cheese. Eat Home manufactured products Hess Crackers. Millinery display. Latest and up to-date to-date styles in pattern and suit hats. March 17th and 18th. LaMode Millinery, Milli-nery, 333 24lh St, FOR SALE-Cheap, nice lot on Jefferson Jef-ferson near 23rd. Ind, Phoue 3671A. - |