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Show adopt similar conditions In the Malad court house. After a thorough Inspection Inspec-tion of tho different offices, vaults and the like, the visitors left for Salt Lake on a similar mission. I Remember that Spargo's Book Store carries everything In office supplies -GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, nlways on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. District Traveling Auditor. E. L. 1 Fries, district traveling auditor of the Southern Pacific system, arrived from the west this morning on a business i trip connected with his duties In the ! different departments, B. R. T 25TH ANNUAL BALL, JAN. 22, '09. CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY. Carlin Ice Ponds. Engineer A. Q. Campbell left for Carlin to rush to completion Southern Pacific Improvements Improve-ments being made at v that point. Weather conditions have materially delayed the work, which Is expected to be closed up during the present month. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM If your attention Is attracted to Washington Ave. It's elmply the applause at the Globe. Come and join.. Senator Kearns and Wife Senator Tom Kearns and wife arrived from the I south this morning en route to New j York for a month's visit. The former j senator was met at the Union Depot by a number of Ogden friends, and the re-election of Senator Smoot was a theme studiously avoided during Tom's brief sojourn with local friends. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. Tralnload of Sheep Seventeen cars of fat mutton for Chicago markets vsero sent east this morning over the Union Pacific. B. R. T., 25TH ANNUAL BALL, JAN. 22, '09. CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY. Admitted to the Bar Hunter H. Marshall, son of G. S. Marshall of Flvo i Points, has been admitted to the New York bar. The young man graduated from the Ogden High School when 17 years old and, after a year spent with his father in a railroad camp, went east, entering 'Eastman college. He studied law nights and prepared himself him-self for an examination in October last, which he successfully passed. For a young man 23 years old. he is making mak-ing an excellent record. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, 54.00 per ton. Rock Springs and Castlo Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. Salaries of County Officers The commissioners of Weber county are in special session this afternoon to con-i con-i 6idor the question of salaries for coun-; coun-; ty officials and their clerical staff. Un-j Un-j der the statutes Wober has now be-como be-como a county of the second class, I which may have the effect of lncreas-I lncreas-I lng the salary of various county of-, of-, fleers and their chief deputies. Tho matter is being discussed in detail at the special meeting this afternoon. COAL Rock Spring-s, ctlo Gato and Clear Creek. Gllletto Coal Co., I5i Wost 27th St. Phones 1074. Formal Answer Filed. A formal an-twer an-twer has been filed by City Attorney DeVino In the damage suit Instituted Ly MlnnJo C. Parker against Ogden City. Might Get the Station. R. 11 Wilson Wil-son has urged the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce to back a movement to obtain a state experiment farm. The farm at Lebi has proved a failure and 13 to bo abandoned. Mr. Wilson, Bpeak-ing Bpeak-ing for tJio fruit growers of Weber county, said they would contribute peaches to help entertain the G. A. R. In September. . Boys Are Returned John and Ralph Gardner, the two boys who escaped from the State Industrial school and-wore and-wore captured at Pocatello. were returned re-turned to the institution Wednesday evening. One of them remarked upon entering the gates of the school grounds: 'Gee! I m glad to get back here again. I never want any more of that kind of traveling In mine." Evidently Evi-dently the box-car route to liberty was j r.atjgfactory until they were weil out of the city, but the thought of continuing contin-uing in that manner to fame and fortune for-tune was quite another proposition- 'random j REFERENCES - " - ' Owing to the continued popularity of Messrs. McMillan and MausflelJ, the New York banjo and guitar lean:, whose clever work at The Falstaff ha been so greatly enjoyed by Ogdenltes during the put two weeks, the man-Bfecmeht man-Bfecmeht has retained their services for the present week. , Their music Is a treat. Don't miss hearing them.- Abraham Lincoln Club The Abraham-Lincoln Club meets with a committee com-mittee from the G. A. this evening, to consider the advisability of acting together in honoring tho one hundredth hun-dredth anniversary of tho birth ot Abraham Lincoln. It will not slack or deteriorate. Lewis' Lew-is' Good Coal. 'Phones 149. inspecting Court House County Commissioners Rowo and Geddes. accompanied ac-companied by County Attorney Jones, all of Oneida county, Idaho, arrived In the city Wednesday afternoon to inspect in-spect the court houso building and office of-fice methods in vogue. In order to |