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Show BREVITIES C. D. Ives Stock Sold A deal was closed this af:ernoon by Thomas E. Matthews, assignee of the C. D. Ives Cdnpany, and W. O. Bridgeman of Salt Lake City, whereby tho latter takes possession of the- Ives stock In the Rroom hotel building, tho consideration con-sideration ' being $7,700. The purchaser pur-chaser has been identified with the I'tnh Fuel company at Salt Lake City. Returning Home Denny Smyth and sons nre expected back from California Cal-ifornia tomorrow. There were called back by the Illness of Mrs. Smyth. Mrs Dr. S. L. Brick of Ogden and Mrs, J. Rich and daughter, Mrs. Chris-man Chris-man of Salt Lake City, will be the guests of the Brlshatn City Relief society so-ciety on Friday During her week end visit In Brlgham Mrs. Brick will be the guest of Mrs. John C. Knudson of that city. ; Supervisors and Ranger District Forester Clyde Leaitt slates that an important meeting of stiervlsors and rangers of the Caribou, Targheo and Palisade, Idaho, national forests will be held at Idaho Falls, Idaho, next Monday. It will be In the form of a convention, and will be In session three days. Representatives from the Ogden olhce will bo In attendance. Divorced After Thirty Year6 After being married for thirty years. Pauline Pau-line Zlcgeuhirt and Paul Zlegenhlrt were separated by Judge Howell in the district court today. Iu the findings find-ings of facts and the conclusions of law the court found, lu the granting of an interlocutor)' decree, that tho couple were married at Hamburg, Germany, Ger-many, February 22. 1SS0, that at diverse di-verse times during the past two yeare the defendant assaulted and boat the plaintiff and treated her In a cruel and inhuman manner, which became so unbearable that she was unable to live with him, and the had kit the home. Body of Hunter H. Marshall Arrives Ar-rives The body of the late Hunter H Marshall, who died a few days ago In New York City of huodenal ulcer, arrived in Ogden this morning. morn-ing. Friends desiring to see him In his casket may do so at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Griffin F. Marshall. GI8 Fourth street, to-Morrow, to-Morrow, between the hours of 10 and 2. Funeral services will be held 2 p. m., Friday at the home, Rlshop James Taylor, presiding. Burial will be made In Ogden City cemetery. Funeral Postponed The funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Baldwin, daughter of John N. and Ikillla Wilson, who died In Chicago, Feb. 19. Is postponed until 2 o'clock Friday afternoon on account of the delayed train, on which the husband and sister sis-ter were expected to arrive with th? body, falling to arrive until a late hour this afternoon. The services will be held In the Fourth Ward meeting house. Southern Utah Active W. Morrl son has returned from a few weeks' business trip to Richfield. Ho t-tates that the Seler county metropolis is flourishing nicely and that there Is considerable budness .activity there. Richfield lies close to the Gold Moun-tain Moun-tain Mining district and for a long time has been looked upon as headquarters head-quarters for n.inlng operators of that section of countrv Thl-i fives the ! city considerable 'commercial Imnort- 1 ance. ' R. & C. Rutter Is unequalled, because be-cause It I the best |