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Show 15 18S7, and had lived here the greater' great-er' part of bis life. Ho i Riirvjvod by his mother and several brothers. The remains have been removed to i Larkln & SonaV uudertaktug parlors, pending' tho arrangements Tor the fun-eraL fun-eraL ' FOR SALKCheap. nice lot on Jefferson Jef-ferson near 23rd. Ind. Phone 3671A. -Death Caused by Pneumonia. Frank Wells, aged 26. died at 2:15 this morning at the Ogden General hospital hospit-al of pneumonia. Ho was a resident of Sandwich, 111., wbero ho has an uncle, Thomas Emerson, living, who was notified by telegraph of bis death. The body was taken to Lar-kln's Lar-kln's awaiting instructions from the relatives. v Try everybody else and then come to Bel-333. " ' $40.50 An Acre! 1 Choice irrigated Farm Lands. Millard County. Utah, where water is gold, home a paradl60. Next excursion Friday, March 12ttu For information. Wenger, Kostan & de Jullen, 415 Eccles Bldg. Eat Home manufactured products--Hess Crackers. Back From the East. Maud M. Wykes of the-M. M. Wykes company has returned from a four weeks' trip In the east, buying the spring stock. She says manufacturers will be unable un-able to fill more than half their orders. or-ders. Dancing Party. An approaching event ot unusual interest is the dancing danc-ing party to be given by the Ladies Literary" club at Congress Dancing academy, Friday evening. Marcn ltw, complimentary to their friends. Sugar Factory. An effort has been made to Induce local people to establish estab-lish a beet sugar plant in southern Utah. Collision on .Bamberger Road. A collision between two work trains on tho Bamberger road occurred on 31st street yesterday afternoon which occasioned oc-casioned small damage to one of the engines. Some of the cars of the work trains were derailed but no damage was done except to cause some Uttie expense in replacing them upon the track. Epidemic of Bronchitis Many cases of bronchitis in infants are reported by the physicians of the city. A nva-ber nva-ber of such cases haVb developed Into pneumonia. New Show House. There Is more talk of the Orpheum people building a show house in Ogden. Planted Fruit Trees. A big 'acreage 'acre-age on the Sand Ridge, along the Bamberger line, is to be planted in fruit trees this season and there are now on the ground a large force ot men preparing the soli on extensive tracts owned by A. P. Bigolow, Herbert Her-bert Adams, Dr. Wherry and others. City Hall improvements. rue uuy Hall lately has N undergone many changes in interior remodeling which are a decided improvement. New Hotel A new hotel near the corner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street Is proposed. Demand for Houses There haa been more demand for houses within the last ten days than for months past. All real estate dealers have felt the quickening pulso. Baseball League The baseball players play-ers of the county are organizing a county league of six Learns which will meet in a grand tournament at the Big Four-State fair in Ogden. Contractors Combining There is a big combine of local contractors developing de-veloping which promises a merry conflict con-flict in the building line within the next few weeks. Some of the contractors con-tractors declare it will be war to the knife. Freight Rate Cae Local merchants mer-chants are aniously looking forward to the full text of tho Spokane rate case, lately decided In favor of Spo-' kane. Tho decision will affect local shippers favorably. Superintendent of Schools .The su-perintendency su-perintendency of schools may be decided de-cided at tho next meeting of the city board of education on Friday Evening. The selection will be from among Utah educators who are familiar with local conditions. Prluclpal Cross of the high school was favored, but has made such an excellent record in the school as to have almost eliminated himself as a possibility for auy other position. Pre6ton Will Confess James Preston, Pres-ton, now in jail, will, It Is said, voluntarily volun-tarily plead guilty to box car robbery when ho is placed on trial. He was with Burns at the killing of Seymour Clark, deputy sheriff, at Uintah. Jewelry Store Burglarized The Upp Jewelry store, 2267 Washington avenue, was burglarized early uals morning and a snail amount of goods, secured by the thieves. Access was gained by breaking a window. Purchase of Copper Wire Contracts were closed today by tho Rapid Tran- RANDOM j REFERENCES 1 y - ' At the Falstaff this week, McMillan and Mansfield, tho New York musical team who have become so popular in Ogden, will present a round dozen ot the very latest musical hits In addition to their already extensive repertoire.- Demurrer In Divorce Case. A demurrer de-murrer was filed by the defendant today to-day in the case of Eva May Gale vs. Archie J. Gale, for divorce on the grounds of desertion, the demurrer claiming that the assertions made in the complaint wero not facts. Carbon County produces tho best coal; that is where Lewis' Good Coal comen from. Phones 119. - Viaduct Can Be Seen The viaduct now looms large from anv nolnt of sit company for the purchase of 88,-000 88,-000 pounds of copper wire for use on the new line in Ogden canyon. This includes trolley wire as well as feed wire and means an investment of about $13,000. This quantity of wire is for the portion of the now line extending ex-tending from the mouth of the canyou to the Hermitage. Contracts for the purchase cf line equipment will bo closed within a day or two. Grading New Railroad The farmers will begin tho grading of the railroad for Ogden to Plain City the first of next week. Enlarged Sugar Factory It is now a foregone conclusion that tho La Grande sugar plant will bo shipped to Ogden and made part of the big factory fac-tory In Wilson Lane. The combined factories will be one of the largest plants in the country. The building of the Plain City and Huntsville suburban linos will biinsc now acreage of beets within reach of the enlarged plant, view on Twenty-fourth street to Washington Wash-ington avenue- The big structure, topped top-ped by a derrick engine, Is advancing rapidly. Cheapuess proves a nuisance in bad butter. B. & G. Butter is best. George Thompson Dead. George Thompson, aged 22 vchts, died at 10 o'clock this morning at the Ogden General hospital of pneumonia. He ' was a son of Mrs Edna Thompson-Brady. Thompson-Brady. He was born in Ogden, March |