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Show cv was continued from Tuesday, was on hand to defend her reputation D-(ectivo D-(ectivo Tender and other complaining witnesses failed to P"t In an appearance appear-ance and the case- was allowed to go over until Thursday morning. California fresh vegetables. . head lettuce, radishes, celery, cauliflower, etc., and they are tho finest. J. S. Carver & Sons. Runaway Boys Located. Two boys by the names of Jenkins and Christen-ten Christen-ten Tan" away from their homes in this city Tuesday and were located the following fol-lowing evening at Brlgham City where liiey were arrested by the sheriff of Box Eider county. Officer Bob Burk of the local police was detailed on the case and went to Brlgham City, returning this morning. He states that the Chrlstcnseu boy will be giv--n Into the- custody of his father who lenves for Brlgham City today. The .tonkins boy may not bo returned to bis home. Ho is said to bo of a roving rov-ing disposition. Office supplies, all kinds and prices. Utah Stationery Co. Regarding the proposed construction construc-tion of a double track, between Truc-kee Truc-kee and Winstead, Roadmaster Gup- Its of the Sacramento division of tho Southern Pacific makes the following (statement: 'Our department has received re-ceived orders to commence the work of constructing the double track system sys-tem as soon as the opening of spring will permit. At present we have or-Nlors or-Nlors only for the construction of the dcublc trade pystem out of Truckco as tar as WInstcad. This will be a considerable job for our department and will give employment to a large number of men for a few weeks. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $4.1)0 1;t ton. Rock Springs and Castle Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. Depart for Omaha Auditor Hess of the Harriman dining car and hotel system sys-tem left for Omaha Tuesday on a business bus-iness trip and was accompanied by-Mrs, by-Mrs, llesa.and daughter. They will be absent until next week. Quick cure for sore throat. Ambler's canker and diphtheria remedy. Price 50 cents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. R. Nelson of Preston. Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Koonf on Grant avenue. ave-nue. Remember that Spargo's Book Store carries everything in office supplies.-- Miss Vickery has returned from Rock Springs, Wyo., after a month"s isit with her sister, Mrs. Guernsey W. Anderson. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creok, Rock Springs, always on hand. Con-euiiers' Con-euiiers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 4 IS. - - Laying Concrete Floor. A force of men Is now engaged laying a concrete con-crete floor In the west end of the now raUery under construction in the back sliop of the local Southern Pacific plunt. Everyone is Invited to attend the lecture next Friday evening, given by Rev. N. S. Elderkln at tho Baptist church on tho subject. ''Through England Eng-land Without a Note-Book." and also the lecture, "Life in Morocco," by Mr. Don Maguire, given at the same place on Tuesday evening. February 8th. Admission to each lecture 25 cents. - Mail For Davison. A large amount of mail, accumulated at the Pacific Express company's office for Neil W. Davison, the absconding clerk, was turned over to local postoffice officials and will bo sent to the dead letter office of-fice at Washington City. Office supplies, all kinds, and prices. Utah Stationery Co. Auditor McNItt. Auditor McNitt of th; Oregon Short Line system has l.c-Hn in Ogden for a day or two on official business. COAL Rock Springs, Caftle Gato and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co-15 Co-15 j West 27th St. Phones 1074. Back From Denver. A. L. Carpen tor, private secretary to Superintendent Superinten-dent W. A. Whitney, arrived from Denver last night where he has been vi.siiing friends during the "old man's" absence at the Arkansas Hot springs. Petition of Mary J. Plany Mary J. Plany has filed a petition for letters of administration to the estate of Eleanor A. Watts, deceased. The property consists con-sists of personal and realty holdings and is valued at $3,700. r 1 r " " t RANDOM REFERENCES i The continued enthusiasm which the banjo and guitar playing of Messrs. McMillan and Mansfield continues to evoke at the Falstaff has Impelled the management to reUln their services ser-vices still further Many music lovers lov-ers have been unable to secure scats during the past week, and it Is suggested sug-gested that box reservations be made in advance by those who wish to hear these clever musicians. -Utah Construction Election Manager Man-ager w: H. Wattls of the Utah Construction Con-struction Co. is back from Nevada, having come to attend the annual election elec-tion of stockholders of that company. He states that operations are continuing continu-ing with their accustomed vigor along the line of the new Western Pacific, there being nearly 5,000 men now at work. At the election of the board of directors. Tuesday, practically the same board was again chosen for the ensuiug year. The second musical in the Musical History Course will be given at the Congregational church. Friday, Jan. 20th, at S p. m. sharp. Miss Browning Brown-ing will play. Mr. Sanders will sing, nnd Mrs. Bishop will lecture. Everybody Every-body Invited. Single lectures, 25c. - Opticians on Visit A. G. Cowans, president, and R. C. Klngtley, vice-president, vice-president, of the Utah Society of Optometry, Op-tometry, and H. O. Jensen and F. J. Alexander, members of the state board of examiners in optometry, are in Ogden, Og-den, urging the importance of legislation legisla-tion providing for the examination of the eye6 of all school children. They contend that many children with defective de-fective eye sight are handicapped in school work by a failure of teachers or parents to note the seat of trouble and correct the defective vision, and that these defects are so many as to call for legislation. In many schools of the East, the children are regularly examined and their eyes tested. Come and hear the Grieg music at Ihe Congregational church. Friday, Jan. 20, at S p. m. Among tho top notch creations, is B. & G. Butter. Insist on having it for your table. - Who gets the prosperity? Those using us-ing Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. Water Suit in District Court The suit of the North Ogden Irrigation company against George A. Fuller et al., still drags along in district ourt, where it has been on call and occupying occupy-ing the attention of court since January Janu-ary 7. It will probably require His Honor's attention, on and off, as other business permits, for the next two weeks, and will doubtless be under consideration for srrao time after tho evidence is all in before a decision is rendered. The case is one of more than ordinary Importance and involves in-volves many fine points of law. Another Anoth-er caso of similar nature will probably occupy the court's attention directly after "the decision is rendered. Any Hat in Millinery Dept. second j floor, Burt's Store, for $2.98. Miss Edith Hoffman. Demurrer In Suit for Divorce Some time since Jennie Ferguson instituted suit for 'divorce against John Mackey Ferguson, the complaint alleging that the two were married at Ogden, September Sep-tember 16, 1907. and that defendant had failed to provide plaintiff with the necessaries of life and had become an habitual drunkard. This morning a demurrer de-murrer to the complaint was filed alleging al-leging that the instrument "does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.'' While President Taft 16 eating possum, pos-sum, the people of Ogden are having a greater treat going to the Globe theater. the-ater. - Charles Ball and wife of Daniels. Wyoming, aro visitors at J. S. Carver's home. Rock Springs. Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Sunday Liquor Selling. The case of selling liquor on Sunday, brought r.gainst Smith & Murray by H. P. Jones tamo up for hearing in tho police court this morning at 9 o'clock, but on account of the non-appearance of Attorney W. L. Maglunis, the same was continued Jones, it is stated, is a former employe of the firm accused. accus-ed. Hide your aches and pains under a won't-corae-off smile. Ihe world has trouble of its own. A frequent call at the GLOBE will help you. Leavitt to Hold Conference. District Dis-trict Forester Clyde Leavitt left to- iu'.j iui ijugaii, vv uvtv lie win uoiu a conference with the stockmen of that section who graze their cattlo and sheep in the Cache national forest. This is known as the Bear River range upon which more than 100,000 sheep and about 6,000 head of cattle were Tiazed last year. The Cache forest extends into Idaho and contains 533, 40 acres. 257.200 acres of which lie la Utah. Chase & Sandborn's Teas, 50c to 70c . per lb. and ?11 colors. None so good as these. Every package guaranteed. J. S, Carver & Sons Co. Embroidery Tea- Tho Ladles' Aid t'ociety of the Congregational church will give an embroidery tea at the Congregational parsonage. No. 2573 Monroe avenue, Thursday afternoon, January 28, to which all the ladles ana their friends are most cordially invited. The best anthracite coal at John Fair's. Fhonc 27. An Episcopal Evening. At, the social so-cial to be given Thursday ewulug by the ladies of the Episcopal church, at tho parish boute, a short program will l-e rendered. Among those appearing will be Miss Frances Joyce, Miss Lou Craig, Miss Beatrice Hamill, and other well-known entertainers. Chase & Sandborn'6 famous Cor-fees Cor-fees from 25c to 40c per lb., and there Is none belter. 50-lb. cans put up especially es-pecially for cafe nnd restaurant trade. J. S. Carver & Sous Co. In Police Court. Ouc lone drunk iu Ihe person of Jack Johnson constituted constitut-ed the police court docket this morning morn-ing and he facilitated matters by pleading guilty. Tho court imposed a Imo of $5 or five days George Edwards Ed-wards forfeited ball to tho amounttjof 55 for being drunk Tuesday by not appearing ap-pearing in court. Rose Parnell, the colored woman, accused of conteru- plated assault upon an unprotected , while man, and whose ca3o of vagrau- |