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Show Agent S. K. Hooper, who has in-lormed in-lormed the Interstate Commerce commission com-mission that his road has decided to act independently. Veals, live or dressed, received daily by Ogden Pnckins & Provision Co., West Twenty -fourth street. Gt our prices before you go 10 market. Phones 10. "That Good- Coal" 2.000 pounds to a ton. Rock Springs. Clear Creek and Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogdcn Coal C., :5121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. -- J commissioner, appointed S. P. Dlllmanl of Vernal county warden of L'Intah county, and Louis J. Anderson of Brigham City comity warden of Box-elder Box-elder county. Thore are flo other appointments in be made besides a county warden for Salt Lake county. Idlewlld is now open under new management. For ueadiag decorations Van der Schuit Floral Co. ! To Move Freight District Headquar-I Headquar-I ters Superintendent C. E. Manson 1 and Resident Engineer Fitzgerald will leave tomorrow morning for the west (U Nl OLABEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings. .No. 59 Bo'i 'Phone, two ring.. No. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. Sd RANDOM REFERENCES The way to see a thousand-dollar display of fireworks on the Fourth of j3Iv without paying that much for it. Is to take 25c to the Fair grounds next Sunday evening and ee the biggest illumination Ogdcn has ever seen four money back if you don't get rtlue received. Live hogs received daily by the Og-,'iti Og-,'iti Tacking i- Provision Co., near Weber river. West 24th St. Get our prices before you market. Phones 10.-- County Wardens Appointed Fred W. Chambers, state game and iish I to superintend the moving of freight district headquarters from Winnemncca to Hurley. On and after Thuisday next all freight trains -Rill run from Carl in to Hurley and hom Hurley to Sparks, and the change will leave Winnemucca out in the cold as a railroad town in the future. Dancing tonight at Sylvan GARMENT SALE, SO els. per pair and up, at Knitting Factory. 302 2oth street. Shipments East Four cars of sheep, two cars of cattle and seven cars of ( horses were sent east jesterday morning over the Union Pacific. A peculiar feature of the shipment was two cars of Utah range horses sent clear to Philadelphia for use in that city. Buy Kodaks ami Supplies from The Tripp Studio, 310 25th St. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Decision Filed A voluminous decision de-cision was filed by defendant yesterday yester-day morning in the civil case of Harness, Har-ness, Dix &, Co. against J. W. Haws. He6s Urcad is made in a clean shop. All doughs are mixed by maehlnery.- STORAGB at reasonable rates, in good brick building if you need any room, consult John Scowcroft St Sous Company. A New June Rose A fine baby boy took up his residence with Mr. aDd Mrs. Frank Rose, the manager of the Lambert Paper company, and is to be known hereafter as Frank Rose. Jr. There is great rejoicing In the Rose nousenoiu. ana mere Is nothing too good lor the fine new member of the family. Jn a few years the lad will bloom at the head of the greatest paper pa-per house in Utah COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co . 153 West 27th St. Phones 1071. NAPKINS AND LUNCH SETS on sale, Utah Stationery Co. Returned from Amherst Miss Zell Davenport, uccompanied by her brother broth-er Russel ami Relnhart Gideon, returned re-turned to this city yesterday from Amherst Am-herst college, where they have been studjing for the past year. They will spend their vacation in this city. Tho ' two former are tho children of former Chief of Police J. K. Davenport of this city. They report an exceptionally successful year at school, receiving many high marks. FLAGS, all sizes, on sale at Utah Stationery Co. ' - Horses Arrive from Salt Lake Sixteen Six-teen running hoises arrived in th3 city from Salt Lake yesterday and were taken to the fair grounds, where they will be "edged up" for the running run-ning meet on July 5 About forty more high-class horses are cxpectei lo arrive in time for the meet. There will be both afternoon and eening races, the latter being run under electric elec-tric lights. Say, young man, if you Want to see Fourth "of July fireworks that will make you wish you were one of Geo. Washington's soldier boys, just tell your father you will clean the backyard back-yard for 25c and that you will cut the lawn for another quarter and take your sister to Sunday night's fireworks. fire-works. It will be great. Don't miss it. If your father has no lawn, remember re-member your neighbor may have one.-- Buslness Houses Change Locations Charley Hipfer, who conducts the Den cigar store on Twenty-fifth street, and Matthews of the Matthews Matth-ews Candy company effected a trade yesterday and today will change locations, the candy and confectionery concern going to the former location of the Den on Twenty-fifth street, and the Den moving over to the Matthews location on Washington avenue. Both concerns expect to be materially benefited by the change. Get Your Tickets on Buster He ll be some one'b pony on July 23. Wright's Clothing. Grants Stopovc The Denver & Rio Grande railroad will grant a' ten-dav ten-dav stopover In Denver. Colorado Sp'rings and Pueblo on all tlckeU I over which It has control, beginning i August 2. This announcement was I made yesterday by General Passery?er |