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Show ting routine basinets tby odjournec until this afternoon. It Is exported that fom action will he taken on th petitions from the residents ol Kuats-vllle Kuats-vllle against the prantlnjt of a liquor license to Hoken Olson In that town and the petition of the residents of Edn against ihe granting of a liquor license, to the resorts in the Ogdcn canyon. nambergor OgCen Cal. Tlenty of "That Ood. Coal" on hand. Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Rock Sprlng3. $4.75 and 15.00 at Yard. 2 ID tf Death of Martin Cahllt Martlo Ca-hlll, Ca-hlll, aged C4 jears. an old resident of Ogden, and at one time a section foreman fore-man employed In the local railroad yards, died at the family residence 2153 Lincoln aenue, lat night at C o'clock. The deceased Is survived by a wife and a son. The funeral will be held at the Catholic cb'irch, Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. IntermeDt will I made In the Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery. Ture food only. Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Taking Testimony The faking of testimony In the "Dolly Dimples" case began In the dlstrlc: court this rooming room-ing before Judge Howell, and six witnesses wit-nesses were examined. Dancing Until 1:00 A. M Iocal Freight Ofllc ClTks give their first annual ball Tuesday, March Stb. Ad-minslon Ad-minslon Jl per coujle Royal Dancing Academy. Baby Dies of Diphtheria Lola Grag-nanl. Grag-nanl. two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Torquata Gragnanl, died at S o'clock this morning, at the family n'Sldenc?, rear "CG Twenty-fourth street, of diphtheria. Funeral private, from the home, at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Bakery goods at Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Gas Plant Busy Advices received at the local railroad offices this morn lng are to tho efftcf that the Plntsch gas plant at Portland. Oregon, Is crippled, crip-pled, and that all tie inn red trains for the west must b-e fully gased before leaving Ogdcn. Bread of quality. Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Suit for $96.60 In the civil division of the Munlclpnl court this morning the Mine, Smelter & Supply company commenced sulr against the Ogden Bottling company to recover ?9C .00, alleged al-leged to be duo on an account. For Rent Thr?e-story and basemen' base-men' warehouse on railroad tracks. Ideal location. Apply John Scowcroft it Son Co Fell Into a Stream While on his way to work this morning. Andrloth Venazlo, an Italian, lost his footing while attempting to cross a small stream of water ar.d fell, sustaining a sprained ankle. The man Is employed on the concrete work at the Fred Y runt building on Madison avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth streets, but he me', with the accident near Twelfth street In explanation ex-planation of his being found on Twelfth street, tho man said he Is a rtranger in tho city, and when he started to work this morning, nt about 7 o'clock, ho went In the wronp direction, di-rection, landing on Twelfth street. Bertha Ford Dies of Scarlet Fever Little Bertia Ford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Ford, died of scarlet fever at tho home, 2421 Tyler avenue, this morning at 7 o'clork, alter an Illness of three weeks, aped 0 years C months and 21 days . Funeral services will bo held at the family residence at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. Will Leave for Omaha Traveling Freight Agent P H. Cook f the Har-rinian Har-rinian lines leaves for Omaha on Xo. I tonight. Mrs. Dr. Geo. Herbert of Richfield, who has been tho guest of Mrs. W. W. Morrison for a few days past, leaves today for tho coast, to visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Deila Campbell. To Reside Here Henry Blarkburn returned to Brigham last week to make arrangements for Tnoing to Ogden, with a view to making a permanent per-manent residence here. Ho has accepted ac-cepted a position with the Burton Implement Im-plement company as bookkeeper. Operated on for Tumor Mrs N'ico-llno N'ico-llno Farr, wife of the Into Irln Farr. i was operated on at the L D S. hos-I hos-I pital In Salt Lake yesterday for tumor tu-mor of the breast. She withstood the operation nicely and Is now reported to be rcroxorlng. Her daughter, Mrs. George Driver, was with her at tho limo of the operation. , RANDOM What makes a menl more enjoyable than Lt. & G Uittter? Men are still being shipped out to the damaged sections, though railroad officials declare now that tbey have enough men to do (he repair work Kodak finishing. Tripp, C40 25th street Spring Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, March -1th and 5th. La Mode Millinery, 339 24th. All Southern Pacific trains arc still being routed via. Portland and will probably ho for riior than a week. Coal, call up Parker & Co. formes fo-rmes on luuip, nut and slack-Frank slack-Frank R Watkins' Grocery s now located at 215 25th. Ist night at 9 o'clock the third train from Portland carrying delayed Srtn Francisco rafensers. arrived, and at 2 o'clock this morning the fourth of the re-routed San Francls-ro Francls-ro trains rolled into the local yards. Lost Black Satin handbag, confining con-fining spectacles and other articles. Keturn to 2-I31I Grant avenuo. After being delayed between thlr. city and Portland. Oregon, for more than thirty hours, train No. 2, In two lections, carrying passengers whose adventures rival those of the pioneers who crossed the plains in ox teams and United State nn(j Dnggag- delayed more than a week arrived In Ogden yesterday morning, the first al I o'clock and the t-ccond at o o'clock, running a sect lone of Oregon Short Lino train number 14. COAL! Call up Parker &z Co. Tor rates on lump, nut and clack Parker Coal Co. Plenty of hard coal at Lewis' Coal Yard. Phone 143. The practice inaujruroted several day aso by the Southern Pacific of sending a stub train at G:4 each morning to Carlin is still being ad hered to and tho company intends to continue the operation of this train until the road is lu condition to re-sumo re-sumo operations. A number of people peo-ple who used this train in the hope that tome chance would present for gi'ttiOR through to tho coast have been quartered at Flko. the hotels and lodging bouses at Carlln being over-crowded. over-crowded. Liquor Question Is Up The board of co.mty coniml.Hloners held a brief sossloa this mornlr After trnnsac- |