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Show den last week. They are residents of Garland. The Virginia, choice rooms for rent. - W. R. Vanflect of Garland Bpent a number of days In Ogden last week looking after business Interests. W. O. W. dance at the Royal Thursday, Thurs-day, Jan. 20tb. Don't miss It, 50c a couple, extra lady 25c. - J. A. Roston spent a few days in Garland last week attending to business busi-ness matters and meeting with friends. The best of food prepared by a first-clasa first-clasa chef. Charles Cafeteria. Harry Meuaugh has completed the assessment work on the King Solo-man Solo-man group of mining claims near Charleston, Nevada, owned by Judge Murphy of tho Ogden municipal court. Woodmen of the World will give a social dance at the Royal Dancing academy Thursday, Jan. 20th. 60o a couple, extra lady 2Gc. - City treasurer" Nesbit of Evanston, Wyoming, has been Invited to attend tho entertainment to be given by th Caledonians of this city, January 25. Mr. Nesbit has the reputation of being be-ing one of the cleverest and most congenial Scotchmen of tho western country.. Government Inspected meat and pure food only at Charles Cafeteria.- "Rush" orders have been issued by the authorities of the Union Pacific company for the erection of temporary tempor-ary chutes at Gunn Junction, near Rock Springs, for the Immediate transportation of 16,000 sheep which are in bad condition there. The sheep will be taken to eastern feed yards where they will be kept for a month or six weeks' time. It is thought that through this action, a heavy loss will be averted. COAL! Call up Parker & Co. for rates on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. Ice Cream Company. For the pur pose of engaging In an ice cream and dairy business and the operation of restaurants and coffee houses, with it chief place of business In Ogden, the llerrick Dairy & Ice Cream company com-pany has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The company Is capitalized at $10,000, with shares at $1 each, which the articles say Is fully paid up by the assignment of the Herrlck restaurant and ice cream parlor and a city milk route to tha new company. D P. Crltchlow, president; presi-dent; W. J. Norton, vice-president; Nelson A. Herrlck, manager, and N. Lee Herrlck, Bccrerary-tre-asurer, are the ofliccrs. They, with Franclne j Norton, compose tho directors. I Handsome, comfortable" Tasty food a great place to eat. Charles Cafeteria, Cafe-teria, 237G Wash. Vecos Caee. The ease of the State of Utah vs. Nick Veens, charged with the murder of John Contos, was called call-ed for trial, but the trial was stopped abruptly bv Attorney S. A. King, who filed a motion for a change of venue. If the motion is granted the case wll) not be heard In this district Coal, call up Parker & Co., for rates on lump, nut and slack. Commreslonert In Session. Th county commissioners of Weber county coun-ty were in session a short time during dur-ing tho forenoon, but did not transact anything but routine business. An adjourned ad-journed session will bo held this after noon when, it is expected, some definite defi-nite action toward the reconstruction of the county bridge at the mouth of Ogden canyon will be taken. PEACOCK The best Rock .Springs on the market. Phone 27. John Farr. tt Marriage licenses were granted by the county clerk today to Fred Roblu son. Devil's Slide, and Llllie Whltt, Cornish; Paul Bailey, Cbeienne, Wyo., and Bew.le Klngsford, Ogden. The former couple were married by deputy county clerk, J. V. Bluth Golda C. Wise has commenced divorce di-vorce proceedings in the district court against her husband. William B. Wise. Mrs. Wiee alleges that they were married mar-ried at Ogden July 5th, 1907. and that since October 1st, 1909, Mr. Wise has failed to provide her with the necessaries neces-saries of life DIED Sunday at 11:20 p. m.. Wll-lUm Wll-lUm Smith Parker, at 2832 Jeffersot. avenue, of general debility, aged 92 jears. He leaves six children and 411 grand-children. Funeral at 2 p. m., Tuesday, at the First Ward meeting house. Remains may be viewed from 10 to 1 o'clock, the day of funeral. RANDOM j ;' REFERENCES j CtmrTeV New Cafeteria, a modern plant with th most modern appliances, appli-ances, thoTooghly sanitary, meeting tho most exacting requirements of the pure food law the highest attainment attain-ment In the art of cooking and serving serv-ing rood. Lunch, 10:SO to 2:30. Dinner, Din-ner, B;00 to 8:00. 2576 Wash. Go to Logan J. M. FetheTolf, chief of planting, and D. F. Seerey, chief of timber, will go to Logan today for the purpose of delivering lectures to the Btudente their who are taking the mid-winter course In forestry. Mr. Fetherolf will lecture on the topic of planting and Mr. Seerey will dlB cuss logging methods. Dance with the Woodmen of the World Thurndav, Jan. 20th, at the RoyaL BOc a couple, extra lady 26c. - Four crews of San Pedro employes hare been transferred to E an 6 ton to do service for tho Union Pacific, 8nd will be kept there until such time as the San Pedro road In Nevada Ne-vada can be placed In condition to handle trains. Out B. & O, Butter fc always good - Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Bingham were vlrftlng relatives and friends in Og- |