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Show Injured, and among the former was David B. Alexander, who was employed employ-ed on tho train as a mall agent. The suit asks Judgment against the railroad rail-road company for $2,000. Cheaper In the end. Try some Star Beef. It costs a "littlo more, but goes rarther. At California Market, - lztj 25th street. Both phones. Passenger Is Robbed A passenger 'who came In on No. 10 from the west this morning reported to the police that he was robbed of $45, leaving him penniless. Good things to eat and plenty or them at the right prices. Tribo & Jones for groceries. Reported Hold-Up It 1 s reported that a stranger was held up last night and robbed of $10. He was hit over tho head and left In an unconscious condition until aided by others. Jury Selected to Hear Geiger Case Yesterday afternoon. Immediately aftor tho conclusion of tho case ot tho ttate against Lorenzo Montgomery, the Judge of the Second district court took Into consideration the trial of Fhllllp Geiger, who is charged with falluro to provide for his family, and before the night recess was taken tin following Jurymen were sworn to hoar the case: F. W. Herrlngton. Isaac Eertman. ' Joseph Baumeister, John Contos, Thomas M. Irvine, J. J. Grem-er Grem-er of Ogden. D. Wade of Pleasant View, and James B. Hunter of West Wreber. It will be remembered that a few months ago Geiger was brought from California and placed on trial on a 6imilar charge. The complaint against him was dismissed bocauso the complaining witness, his wire, could not, under the statutes of the state, testify against him. Subso-quently, Subso-quently, however, the wife was granted grant-ed a divorce, by virtue of which she became a competent witness againa'. I Im. He Is alleged to have continued to fall to provide for his family of three children, and he Is now facing the court on that accusation. The legislature of two years ago passed a law making It a ponal crime for a man to abandon his family and fail to provide pro-vide for their wants. After the divorce di-vorce was granted, it Is alleged, ht failed to provide for his family and he was again brought before the dis trict court to answer tho charge. The case will occupy the time of the court until It is given to the Jury sworn lo try tho case. Mrs. Dee refuses, oven at this time, to give out any Information in regard to tho project, there is practically no doubt but what the hosplal will be built In the near futuro which will be a credit to the city. Nothing nicer for your Valentine than a box of flowers from City Floraf Co. Order now. Rio Grande Pay Car The Rio Orando pay car arrived from tho east thiB afternoon and the work of distributing dis-tributing $17,000 In pay checks to local employes Is now In progress. Danco at Mound Fort Thursday night. Prlzo waits. Amended Complaint. An amended complaint was filed this morning in the case of Sarah M. Taylor against tho First National Bank of Ogden. Tho suit is instituted to recover possession posses-sion of one certificate for 2050 shares of Bullion Beck and Champion mining min-ing stook. valued at $10,000. with accrued ac-crued dividend aggregating $1,435, with Interest on same and costs ot a c Lion-There Lion-There is senso and economy in using us-ing B & G Butter. Deputy Recorder. Deputy Recorder C. O. DeWolf is confined to his home by a rather sevcro illuess.- Guessing Contest. Beautiful rocker rock-er given away Saturday to the best gnesser. Everybody invited to guess. Qrand Union Tea Store. Will Contest Suit. In the divorce ! suit of Anna Ahlgrcn against Ellas Ahlgren, filed some time ago. defendant defend-ant has entered an appearance and will contest the suit. Important Business Changes Tbo John S. Lewis Jewelry company Is to occupy the Toggery building within a few months and the Arlington hotel is to make of tho present Lewis quarters quart-ers the first floor of the hotel, with offices located therein. Rock Springs, Keromerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. - Newhouae to Entertain. Judge A. R. Heywood returned from a business trip to . Salt Lake this morning and reports that Samuel Newhousc Is preparing pre-paring to entertain the entire state sonato Thursday evening at his palatial pal-atial residence in Zlon. Mr. Newhouso has asserted his determination not to erect tho magnificent hotel contemplated, con-templated, if the stato adopts a prohibition pro-hibition measure. As the structure in mind has been variously estimated to cost from three hundred thousand to half a million dollars, the prohibition prohibi-tion question takes on new features as regards Salt Lake and Us civic development. de-velopment. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Voluntary Bankruptcy.-Judge A. B. Patton, In the voluntary bankruptcy case of Joseph Wheeler of Box Elder county, today made Tim Covert trustee, trus-tee, with bonds fixed at $2,000. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. No Saloons For Huntsvllle. At a mass meeting in Huntsvllle, presided over by Mayor Lofgreen, the city council coun-cil was requested to refuse to Lssue a license to any saloon In tho city. This is the way Huntsvllle will obtain ob-tain prohibition- COAL Rock Springs, Ca&tle Gate Mid Clear Creek- Gillette Coal Co. 155 West 27th SL Phones 1074. Amended Complaint. An amended complaint has been filed in tho damage dam-age suit instituted by Robert G. Agee, as administrator of tho estate of tho lato David B. Alexander, agahi6t the Southern Pacific Railroad company. The suit is an echo of the disastrous Gartney wreck, on January 14, 1907, wherein many persons were killed and RANDOM j REFERENCES 1 J In Big Demantf Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" ara tho selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which are being rendered by McMillan and Mansfield at the FalBtaff, So popular have they become that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booths phone early in the evening. Bell 187, Ind. 94. Logan Opera Company George Thatcher, manager of the Agricultural College opera company at Logan, arrived ar-rived from tho north this morning cn route to Salt Lake with one hundred and four members of tho opera troupe. The party occupied two Pullman tourist tour-ist cars. A grand ball "Wednesday evening. February 10, under tho auspices of tho Fifth ward choir. Six piece orchestra or-chestra in the amusement hall. - O. B. Gllon Back O. B. G41on. manager of tho Union-Portland Cement Ce-ment company of Ogden, arrived last night from a successful bulnes's trip to Denver. End your perplexities by always ub-ing ub-ing Lewis' Good Coal, phonos 149. - Thos. D. Dee Hospital. Thero will be a meeting of the Thomas D. D&e company this evening for the purpose of determining upon the details or the $100,000 hoapltal which Is soon to be erected by the company. Although |