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Show I tary Inspector's office, and in all likelihood like-lihood there will be no further developments devel-opments In that direction until cold weather again sets in. The two cases at tlx? pcsthouse, south of the city, are progressing nicely, and both patients pa-tients will bo released within .1 few days. Most of the prisoners at the county jail under the quarantine have been released, ,?nd the transients have j left the city. Special Sale 10 per cent discount for one week only on a consignment of to trimmed hats. The lntest in tailored and dress styles. Stafford Millinery company, over WrlRhts. - For Rent 75 acres of choico land, good water right, two-story brick dwelling house and barns, close in. Must be rented at once. K. F. Urrtz, Ind. phone 120. William Corn, bou of Attorney S. T. Corn, has pone to AnnapollR to resume re-sume his school work in the naval academy. He visited Evanston. Wyoming Wyo-ming the place of Ms birth, on hie way to school. Mrs. Farley Taylor of this city, who was operated on et the Kaysvllle hospital hos-pital Sunday for appendicitis, Is rabidly rab-idly improving. 1 Mrs. H. Gray, formerly with U Grix, j is now with The Stafford Millinery Co., over Wrliht's. where she will be pleased to have hr friends call. A?k thn man about H. & G. Ibitter. - Mrs. Rachel Manuel has returned home after an extended visit with Knysvillo friends. Wilkin Thompson was thrown from a hoise at Hooper Sun lay and trolo his lfR. He was attended by Dr. Whltlock and is now gcttlnp aloii- well. Miss Laura Bachelor h;is returned to Ogden after spending a number r( days with relatives and friends at Coalville, hor home. Suit for $64.50 In the civil division of the Municipal court this mirnln . .1. Kulledge commenced suit a?ilnst William Howe et al. to recover $'jI.o0, alleged to bo duo on a contract. Judge Gur.neSI Improving Judec Volney Gunnell is rapidly lmpiovlng in health, and it Is now only a question of a short time until he will be sufficiently recovered Irom the effects ef-fects of the broken ankle whirh In-suffered In-suffered at SL Anthony last Sunday. Marriage Licenses Marriage 11- tenses were issued this ntteriionn to I Jacob Hays anil Nellie Albt-rts, both of Opden. and to .lack Goodnight and Nora Adklsson, butli of Bowling Creen, Ky. On Orpheum Business tllaT.I Scowcroft of Ogden, and I. H. Garrett Gar-rett of Salt Iake City, leave on the Overland Limited tlUs Sifternoon for San Francisco, where they go to confer con-fer with I'resident Meyeiflebl of the Orpheum circuit regarding the bnlld-Ing bnlld-Ing of the new Orpheum theater in Salt Lake City. Estate of Mary Ann Livingston A petition for letters of administration administra-tion in the estate of Mary Ann Livingston Liv-ingston has been filed in the pro'oat? division ol the district court, asking tor the appointment of George Wells as administrator of the estate. The petitioner is Rosa Welch Frasler. ! 'r1'" --"te is valued at $0,000 in real 8nd $Go0 in personal property. The i..ifjcu tiu-a In Ogden, March X, 19LJ. t Bible Cass The Christian Bible I class meets Sun. Jay a: 3 i. m. with Mrs. Wm. Hostaph. 3i6u Washington ; avenue. All 'nterested are requested to attend. Funeral of Charles Cashmore The funeral services over the remains of Chailos Cnshmor? will be held at the family residence. Jackson av enue, at 2 o'clock Sunday. March 13. Bishop Gwllliams officiating. Interment Inter-ment In the City cemetery. Fr ends wishing to see hiro In his casket mav call at the residence this evening between be-tween the hours of 0 and S and tomorrow to-morrow morning between the hour of 10 and 1. Former Resident Frank T. Mit-tauer Mit-tauer of Baker Cltv, Oregon, proprie tor of the- Gran.l hotel In that city, wus the g.iest of Mr. ard Mrs O IL Madson for a few da3 this week, leaving list night for his home in Baker City. Mr. Mlttauer was recent ly'called 10 Lincoln. Nebraska, where his brother was very III, dying soon after Mr. Mittaucr's arrival. REFERENCES e ; Kodak finishing. Tripp, S40 23th ftrect. Coal, call up Parker & Co, for rates on luuip, nu: and slack. Flyn Hutchinson has returned to Ms home at Monroe, I'lah, Utah, after af-ter spending the winter in Ogden. Frank R. Watklns' Grocery is now J located at 215 25th. Mr and Mrs. C.arneau and children 1 were Brighani City visitors Monday. I ' They were accompanied there by Mrs. Matllo Conlaa of Seattle. I COAL. Call up Parker & Co. ior ' rstcs on lump, nut and clack. Parker I Coii Co. ' ?.Iiss Jennie Oldtr of Anpledale is spending a few days In Ogden with (friends. Bamberger OgCen Coal. Plenty of 1 "That Good Coal" on hand. Clear Crock, Cor.tle Gale and Rock Spring. ' J 4 73 and J3.00 at Yard. 2 13 tf A. R. Powen of l-Zvanstonc. Wyoming, Wyo-ming, manager of the Luna theater, , was nn Ogden visitor during the week. He visited the theaters h?re. Puro food only Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Mrs. Frank Gunnell of Kvanston. 1 Wyoming, has been visiting In Ogden iuring the week, the guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. S. J. Van Ness. - Baker)' goods at Charles Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. District Foreman Roth. Traveling Engineer Gilpin and Boilermaker Foreman Toohey of the Fnlon Pacific Ht Fvanaton. Wyoming, were iu Ogden a part of the week examining engines that are being transferred from the Southern Pacific to North Platte. Bread of quality. Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. .Tiistin Pomeroy of Fontenclle is in Ogdeu visiting his mother. He expects ex-pects to rerakln in the city a number of days. Mrs. J Warner Is wlih the W. L. Spurgccn Millinery Co. and will ba pleased to ko her friend?. C. Heoley of the Western lind & Investment company of this city spent the week In Evanston. Wo-inlng, Wo-inlng, disposing of contracts for the Florida Everglades Iin,i company. Only One Case There is only one ca.-te of smallpox In the city tuday. according to the report from the sanl- |