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Show RANDOM 1 r D:iiity Pastry. Charles Cafeteria. - T!io i eriiiiili.llnc of the front and tli.' Infilling of the new Iceless Fountain Foun-tain which i one of the very latest lu design at our 25th street store will imt Interefere with the business. At all times Hie entrance will lie 'l t n so tli r t th- public may pass lu and out. Wards. Manufacturers f j.'Mid things to cat. - Gucrts of LanJ Company A special c.ir containing eighteen gue?t; of the I. use I 'ind company of Minneapolis passed through Ogden todny en route to Portland. On t;in, whore they go to InspiTt a larg- trmt of land In ihui vicinity which they have acquired relent re-lent ly. Woodcraft dance at the Royal Washington's Wash-ington's Birthday. -- . Vegetarians like Chp.rles Cafeterla.- Storm Delays Trains On account of heavy storms in eastern Wyoming mid Nebraska Thursday Afternoon and evening. Union Pacific trains from the east were from six to seven Lours late today. Trains from the west, as well a those from the north, - also were late. Tho storm of the past twenty-four twenty-four hoiifrt was general throughout th Interniountaia region ns well as farther far-ther east. Saturday. Feb. 19, Dr. Skolfleld will begin her course of ten lectures to ladles. High grade fancy apples at whole-sale whole-sale prices. Phone CC7 K. I Recovering from Operation Mrs. William A. Kelly, who was taken to the Ogden General hospital Tuesday iimrnlng, underwent a serious operation opera-tion last evening, and ls reported as convalescing rapidly. Although tho operation vas of a delicate nature, It was quickly and successfully performed per-formed an;i it is expected that tho patient will be removed to her moth-, moth-, r's home on Sunday next. $1.10 to Salt Lake and return via lh. D. & R. O. Feb. 14th. lf.th, 16th. 17th and ISth. Good returning until the 10th. Mountaineers, Notice. All Mountaineers Moun-taineers are requested to be at I. O. O. F. hall tonight. Initiation and supper. sup-per. The Historical toclcty will meet on Saturday afternoon. February 19th. at tlir-? o'clock at tho home of Mrs. O. J. Stllwell. 27S5 Grant. The course of lectures to be given hy Dr, Skollield. commencing Saturday, Satur-day, Feb. 19, at 2:30 p. in., v. Ill be full of interest to both young and old, and will fill a long-felt want. She is a thorough physician and understands her subject, nnd therefore her advice will be authoritative Each yonng lady and her mother will find it of great value to be in regular attendance. attend-ance. Th-y will be given at the Relief Re-lief society hall, near corner Grant and 22nd. - Joseph s. r.aird was a Brlghara Cijy visitor last Saturday. Eliaa Jensen of Rrichain was a busi- ness visitor in Ogden last Saturday. Definition of Woodcraft dance given at the Royal: A JOLLY GOOD TIME. Skating, at the Auditorium tonight, j New management. Ladies free. Inspected meat only, Charles Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Regaining Her Health Mrs. Edna Elmer has recovered sufficiently from an operation for appendicitis, per-loi per-loi tned at the Ogden general hospital, to return to her home. Froph homr-made candles on special tale every day at Wards two stores.- Washington's Birthday Dance at the Royal, given by Women of Woodcraft No. 174. 50c per couple. Extra ladies la-dies 25c. Sugar Factory Running The convening con-vening of the molasses at the sugar factory Into brown migar Is In progress prog-ress at the Ogden factory at this time, and will continue until the latter part of next month. Thirty men are em ployed In this work, which means the keeping up of a pretty good pay-roll for a couple of months after the regular reg-ular work of the factory ls done for the season It Is anticipated that the Ijogan aud Lewistou factories will not begin to handle this product until the first of April, when tho same number num-ber of men will be employed at each of those factories as are engaged In the Ogden factory. COAL! Call up Parker & Co. for rrtes on lump, Dut and slack. Parker Coai Co. Fine place to cat, Charles Cafeteria. Ward's Good liread. Ask your i;roc'T. - City Employes Happy Notwithstanding Notwith-standing the dreariness ol the day, the city employes were: made happy In ih- receipt of chicks for money, their bl inonthly s-uidii.-s. Kecorder Allison .-taiea Uuit he Issued checks on s-al-at'.es today In the sum t.f $3,111 fiS. Coal, call up Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack. - Time saver, economic. Charles Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Remodeling Tenement J. A HcuI rlck.son Is making improvements in l is property on Washington avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth rtrects. The place U being used us a tenement house and it will be remodeled to meet the demands t the tenants. Mr. Hendrlckson expert ex-pert to expend about $l,Wio on the place. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at Wards two stores. IMh phones From Moab ProL I. II. Masters formerly of the .Ogden High school' nw superintendent of the Moab schools, is In the city attending business busi-ness niatters. Mr. Masters states that the Moab section of country Is thriving, thriv-ing, and that the prospects for the year are biicht. The winter in that section has been rather severe, but nothing lo compare with weather con ditlons in other sections. Moab Is sit-ualed sit-ualed in a valley that lies between great cliffs of redstone, and it is so sheltered from the winds and cold that zero weather nePf prevails. The ' altitude there is not much higher than in the Utah Dixie land, and the temperature tem-perature soars high In the summer time, it ' Is noted for Its excellent fruit, Including watermelons. See the JOIE this week. Plenty of hard coal at Lewis' Coal Yard. Phone 119. Skating at the Auditorium tonight. New management. Ladles free. Who is Dr. Skolfleld? You will find her at the Relief society hall, SaL, Feb. 1st, at 2:30 p. m Short Line Exonerated A board in Inquiry sat In Colllnston Thursday to determine the facts In connection with the Injury InUlcted upon A. R. Hunt, February 15, by being struck by an Oregon Short Line train. Mr. Hunt was .crossing the tracks near Colllnston Collln-ston when the collision occurred His Nam was killed and ho was Injured. The board of Inquiry, consisting of two Short Line officials and R. A. Fryer, a Cache county farmer, exonerated exon-erated the railroad company from blame In the matter. Visit the JOIE pictures, fine. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was issued yesterday to Thomas Harris of Cleveland, and Miss Carrie Wadnian of Ogden. Your wants are our concern, hence we offer 13. &. G. Uulter. Every picture. good JOIE." Receives S5.CC0 In the estate of Rudolpli A. Kroll, deceased, Mary. Kxoll, the administrator, has settled with tho Southeru Pacific eompany for jn.niiu tor the death of her husband hus-band lu the Lemuy wreck, about five weeks ago. The Inventory and ap-praisemeut ap-praisemeut In the estate was filed yesterJay afternoon with Clerk Samuel Sam-uel Dye of the district court. The heirs of the estate any the widow, a daughter two years of age, and an uuborn child. An allowance of J50 per month has been granted by the court for the support of the heirs for five months, at the end of which time a distribution of the estate will be made. Automobile Show at Salt Lake Feb. 21st and 22d. Round trip rate $1.10, via iho D. & TL G. See the beautiful herd of deer in the picture of the Stag Hunt JOIE thl week. - Nick Vecos Asks Aid Nick Vecos. found guilty of the murder of John Contoa in Ogden on April 3d last, tnd who ls to be sentenced In tho district dis-trict court upon the 2Cth of this month, has filed an affidavit la tho district court asking that tho state furnish him with a transcript of the testimony In tho case, as it Is neces-ary neces-ary for a proper presentation of a |