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Show for the west f,n uc fast mall train. Mr. Young hae .stablished an enviable en-viable record during the recent floods and washouts alouf his division, and If ihcrc is a funeral shake-up along the Harriman coast lines In the near future, fu-ture, lila Ondeu friends expect in seo him float Into even a more important position than he now occupies. Everything for everybody. Bell 33:!. Frank Godfrey Here Frank Godfrey God-frey of the Illinois Central - freight department Is in the city greeting old friends and forming ones. Ktit Home manufactured products Hesa Crackers. . Olmstead Leave for Omaha Chief Clerk D. C. Olmstead of Superintendent Superintend-ent Whitney's office left lor Omaha to attend n tegular soml-annual convention conven-tion of division superintendent chief clerks. Mr, Olmstead will be absent a week or ten day and during hia absence his desk U1 be occupied by F. M. Stott of tho accounting department depart-ment of tho ofUce. Millinery display. Wednesday and j Thursday, March 17th and 18th. la-ilode la-ilode Millinery. - From Mountain Home, Idaho Mrs. D. F. Dcnsel of Mountain Home, Idaho. Ida-ho. Is In tho cltv and a guest of Mr. and Mis. W. A. McGaw. Shade trees ot all kinds at Moore'3 Nurseries, 1266 Wash- Ask for price lists. Mrs. Hess' Return Mrs. F. N". Hess will return Wednesday morning from a ten days' visit to Los Angeles. Get green carnations at City Floral Co. for St. Patrick's. Back at Hie Desk Chief Clerk Fred A. Oentsch is hack at his desk In dining car office headquarters after an Illness of a week looking thin and emaciated. . home and will endeavor to build up a market day which will bring Ogden at stated Interval great crowds. Merchants Mer-chants will be invited to Join with him In the market day feature of the horse fair. Wanted 100 school bo'., s and slrls to send in their nais for the "Tiny Tads" calendar postals. Wo will mall you one each month. The Toggery. - Back From Los Angeles William Glddlngs, the druggist, has returned after two months spent In Southern' California. He says Los Angeles has experienced a set back, but there are many thousand tourists in there now who "are a source of profit to tho merchants. mer-chants. Many stores are vacant on I j house rent has dropped a third, but property Is still held at hUh figures. ! Competition In all lines of business Is keen, and he noted that In his own business many staple articles arc sold at cost. Lumber Is $18 a thousand and a house can be built In Los Angeles for less than the same house can be built In Ogden. Travel over the San Pedro road is brisk and lie found It difficult to obtain a lower berth. Mr. Brown of the Brown hotel also has returned, from Los Angeles. Millinery' display of patterns and street hats, Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Millinery Dept., Wright's. Departs for Boise Stanley Johnson, formerly In the barber business, has sold his home on Lincoln avenue aud departed this afternoon for Boise, to accept a position from Hills Brothers, tea, coffee and spice merchants of the Pacific Coast. Mr. Johnson will travel from Portland to Pocatcllo. Ills wlfo will remain with her parents, Councilman Austin and wife, for the present. Tangerlns try them, they arc nice 15c per dozen. Edgar Jones Grocery Gro-cery Co. Asks to Sell Property. Receiver Carl C. Rasmussen has filed a petition in the district court asking for authority au-thority to sell certain personal property prop-erty of defendant. In the case or P. E. Lamar against the Ogden Superior Brick, Tile & Milling company, now in court for adjudication. I For fancy painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Weberg, 325 9th street. Default In Divorce C?se. Default ot riefendant has been entered in the divorce di-vorce suit recently instituted by Irma C. Whipple against E. B. Whipple. Millinery Display, commencing Monday. March loth, 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, Washington avenue. Guardian Named. In the district court an order has been made appointing ap-pointing Anna M. Butler guardian ad litem of the person and estate of John E. Butler, a minor. 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 of the very latest musical hlt6 In addlttori to their already extensive repertoire .- Los Angeles, Cal., to New York. Her husband, who Is now at Cape Girrard-eau, Girrard-eau, Mo., will join her about April 1st and they will make Ogden their permanent home. I Papers for coloring Easter Eggs, 5c a package'at Wright's. - I Lecture March 18. Rev. Wm. Thui ston Browu will lecture under the auspices aus-pices of the Socialist party at the county coun-ty court house, at S p. m , March 18. Ihe subject will be on economic and I irduHtrial conditions of the workers. The Rev. Brown, being a forceful and interesting lecturer, all who hear him will be receiving a pleasant treat. Every one is cordially invited to attend at-tend free. The price does not tell the value of B&G Butter. ' Supt. Whitney Back Superintendent Superintend-ent Whitney returned last night from a trip of inspection over the Park River branch. Easter Post Cards at Wright's. Over the Cut-Off to Sparks Superintendent Super-intendent Mauson and Resident Engineer En-gineer Fitzgerald left this morning for a trip of Inspection, over tho cutoff cut-off and main line to Sparks. Spocial Nice Bananas, 20c per dozen. doz-en. Erigar Jones Grocery Co. Car Sorvice Agent A. F. Brewer, car service agent of the Oregon Short Line, ia in Ogden greeting old friends at railroad headquarters. St. Patrick's Day Post Cards at Wright's. Secret Service OfficerTim Kclle-her Kclle-her of the secret service department of the Union Pacific system is in the city on business connected with his department. Any school hoy or girl (one boy and one girl from each family) can "enter our (Tiny Tads" po3t card contest. Send in your name and address at once to Advertising Manager, Tho Toggery. Horse Fair and Auction Max Zimmerman Zim-merman and W. W. Garner have secured secur-ed a lease -n the stable and lots at 2150 Washington u venue where they will conduct a horse auction and fair once a month. Mr. Zimmerman says he has decided to make Ogden hla Stanford Estate. Elizabeth M. God-dard God-dard has filed two bonds, one for 55,-000 55,-000 and another for $500, as administrator adminis-trator of the estates ot the late Jos. Stanford and the late Elizabeth Y. Stanford, both of whom died recently within a day or two of each other and who were Interred the same day and in the same grave. $40.50 An Acre!! cnulce irrigated farm lands, 'Millard county, Utah, where water is gold, home a paradise. Excursion next Tuesday. For information, infor-mation, Wenger, Rostan &, De Jullen, 415 Eccles Bldg. Suit for Divorce. Annie Crltes has instituted suit for divorce from Melvln F. Crltes, alleging failure to provide. Millinery display, Wednesday and Thursday, March 17th and lbth. La-mode La-mode Millinery. ? A6ks to be Administratrix, Mary Gibbs has filed a petition for letters of administration to tho estate of the late Heber Gibbs. ST. PATRICK SOUVENIR DANCE at the Royal by Women of Woodcraft, No. 174. 50c ticket; extia lady, 25c. - Estate of Samuel Farrow. A petition. peti-tion. ha6 been filed by Flora Keyes, praying for letters or administration to the estate of Samuel Farrow, deceased. de-ceased. Wilcox Grocery has just received a new Bhlpment of Finnan Haddles, 17c pound. These aro fine 'and last ship-cent ship-cent of haddles for the season. Hooper Irrigation Case The case of the Hooper Irrigation company against Melvln Atvood et al., was called in tho district court this morning and continued over until Thursday owing tc the sickness of Attorney James H. Kimball. Meet me at Clgarmakers' Dance St. Patrick's evening, Congress Hall. - Cancels Engagement The ladles of tho Musical History society were much disappointed Monday, on receipt of a telegram from the managers of Glenn Hall, the celebrated tenor, who was to ha.e sung in Ogden on the twenty-fourth of March, cancelling the engagement. RANDOM ' I -'.REFERENCES A . I New Norway mackerel 15c each; Milcher Holland herring, $1.25 keg; 8kiumd boneless Labrador hen Ids, 20c i pound; Delikatesse anchorles, 25c perl On. At Wilcox Grocery. -J Madam Swenson's Shubert quartet I will be heard at the Weber Club, Thursday night. This male quartet took the first prize at the last Eiatcd- fvd. Visiting Her Parents. Mrs.. Fred 'J. Moyers, . oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walkram. Is visiting her varcntB at 561 Seventeenth street. During her two years abseuce she has visited all of tho principal cities from j Try' a loaf ot tut ramous pumper nickle bread Hess Bakery'. Crowds See the Viaduct Crowds of spectator lino the Twenrv-fourth street crossing, watching the construction construc-tion of the new viaduct, and the quick and clever work of the steel workers Is the subject of comment by everyone. every-one. The Twenty thieo men" employed employ-ed in erection, work a.s a unit and skip over, about and around the structure like busy bees, every move counting and every act accomplishing something. some-thing. Withia the next ten days or two weeks the great steel structure will reach Wall avenue, and thon the task of finishing ur the steel part will commence In earnest, every part of tho long structure being gone over and tightened up wherever necessary, i Hams, Hams, choice home-cured smoked Hams, for a few days only, at 14c, Lindsay-Elito Market- 'Si2l to 23 Wash. Depot Pay Day Secretary F. N. Hess of the Ogden Union Depot & Railway company Mondav distributed check's aggregating morethan $15,000 to local employes of that company. Lowis' good coal the hignemt grade 149al knoftn t0 the trad. Phones J. H. Young Goes West General Superintendent J. H. Young, of tho northern division of the Southern Pa- ' ciHc. with headquarters at San Fran- ' cIbco. arrived from Salt Lake this af- ' tcrnoon In bis private cur aud loft |