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Show j RANDOM I REFERENCES Son Arrives A ten pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jenkins of 12'J Twenty-seventh street yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. Mother and son doing nicely. The daintiest of pastry "that Is pastry," pas-try," at Charles Cafeteria, 237C "Wash. Archie Bowman of the Utah Con strtictlon Co., enme in from Orville, California, last night and will remain a few days thakln hands with friends. Send In Your Items EaMy All communications com-munications for the society editress must be sent In before 10:30 on Saturday Sat-urday to Insure appearance in the Saturday evening paper. It Is the request re-quest of this department that as many cornm mirations a possible be submitted Friday afternoon before six o'clock Notice of an appeal to the supreme court from the action of the district indrv In hrlillnr Mint M .1 M .inn In" Is an Inconipeient person and the appointment ap-pointment of Surah E. Roy lance as guardian of his person and estate, was I filed yesterday by Manning's attorney. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call! a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 25th. Alleging that tho district judge erred er-red In his Instructions to the Jur.vi and his rulings during the trial of G. H. Converse who was convicted of grand larceny by a Jury in the district court last week, a notice of a motion for a new trial was filed yesterday by J E Bacloy the attorney for tte prisoner. Converse was tried on the charge of stealing ostrich plumes from the Lyman Ly-man Brothers' Millinery store valuer at $200. For Sale 2 heating stoves. Inquire for Mr. Poulter, basement Standard office. Alleging that portions of the complaint com-plaint filed against Dora B. Topham, otherwise known as Belle London In which K. Suzuki, a Jap, is seeking to recover J4Cm alleged to have been lost in one of the resorts of the rca light district, are "scandalous, impertinent, imper-tinent, irrevelant and redundant." Attorney At-torney E. T. Hulaniskl, who Is representing repre-senting the woman in the action, jis-lerday jis-lerday filed a motion to strike out the objectionable portions of the instrument in-strument A demurrer to the com plaint was filed at the same time in which it is asserted that the complaint com-plaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. Hot stuff hot stuff is Lewis' Good Coal. Phono 149. Steps were taken In the district court yesterday by the directors ot the Thomas Etlierlngton & Sons company com-pany of West Weber to disincorporate. disincorpor-ate. A petition from George W. Elh-erington, Elh-erington, James A. Etberlngton, John N. Etherlngton, Susan .A. McFarland and Mary E. McFarland. who compose Ujc board of directors was filed with the district court In which It was stated stat-ed that there are now no liabilities against the company and that It had been decided to dissolve the corporation corpora-tion at a recent meeting of the directorate. direc-torate. February 26 was Eet by the court as the day upon which the hearing hear-ing will be held. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. C. W. McCartey, for the past few months employed in the Salt Lake City offices of the Salt Lake Route, has accepted a position in the freight department of the Denver & Rio Grande. WANTED Girl to do cooking and kitchen work. 533 26th St. F. H. Plalsted, assistant general freight agent of the Oregon Short Lino, has returned from a trip to Chicago. Chi-cago. Mr. Plalsted says the west is not as. severely afflicted with storms as the east, and that traffic conditions are wore In Chicago than here. A. B. Ayers, formerly traveling passenger pas-senger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande at St. Louis, passed through Ogden yesterday en route to Butte, where he will succeed E. R. Hunt as district passenger afc:ent. "Lew" Harding, representing the Colorndo Midland at Salt Lake, was an Ogden visitor yesterday. Kcmmerer Coal guaranteed the bes-Sold bes-Sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co., Ino. j 140. Bell 409K. New Baby Girl A fine little daughter daugh-ter was born to the wife of C. E. Forbes at GIG. Twenty-first street, on the morning of January 11. |