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Show nation, and It Is thought that the 'business 'busi-ness men of the city may prevail upon him to address them on the current eyents of the commerciol world whUe he is in the city. Let every white rlbboner r-rnemhr Friday, March 25, and get in working trim. High Water The waters of tho Og-den Og-den and Weber rivers arc now within a few Inches as high as they were Iajt year, and It Is anticipated that. If the warm weather continues for any great length of time that they will reach the old high water mark. Let the friends of the nedy, the unfortunate, the wen'K, and of ' those who have been bound by Satan ' lo these many years," remember gift day, Friday, March 25. Infant Passes Away William N'oor-lnndor, N'oor-lnndor, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arie Noorlander, ilietl esterday morning morn-ing at the family residence, 1021 Twenty second street. The funeral services will be held from the family residence on Tuesday nfternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial In the city cemetery. ceme-tery. Remember, the ladles who collect the gifts will wear white ribbon badges, and in return for the favor ' will pin upon the giver a sinall souvenir sou-venir which will be duly houored bv J all collectors. - Suits for Small Sum6 In the civil division of tho municipal court, L. H. He-craft this morning commenced suit asaiuet John Reardou to recover recov-er $21 r.o, alleged to be due on an account. R. Shoi tenstHn & Co. bo-gan bo-gan a suit against the Ogden Bottling Bottl-ing Works company for $37. Go claimed to be due on an account Mrs. Joseph Stoner of Monipcller, Idaho, wiio has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C S. Potter, for the past week left tor her home today. Mrs. p. tier accompanied her mother and will spend a week or tcu days iu lit a ho. Callod to Ohio William J. Der-rnody, Der-rnody, manager or the Western Union Un-ion Telegraph company received a telegram tel-egram from Mt. Vernon, Ohio., this morning, stating that his mother, Mrv B Dermody, was not expected to live. Mr. Dermody left on tho 0er land Limited for Ohio this afternoon When Mrs. Dermody visited Ogden a number of years ago she made a laige number of friends, who hopo that the illness will not prove to bo as serious as reported. Marriage Licensee Marriage licenses were issued at the oft Ice ol the county clerk this afternoon to the following: Claienco E. Ir.vc and Ericka Carlson, both of Opden: Arthur Ar-thur Woodward and Armilda Massen-gule, Massen-gule, both of Clearfield, Davis co'int;- Clarence L" Salter, for a number of years employed at Kuhn's, has resigned resign-ed to accept a position with Fred At Nye. The case of Cyrus Charles against Charles Rcveleotls and others for th? restitution of the premises at 1 T.U Twenty-filth street in being heard In the district court before Judge Howell today. Has La Grippe Harold Packer, as-elftant as-elftant stenogrcpher of the tflstrlet court. Is confined to his home, suffering suffer-ing of a bad attack of la grippe. Offers County $1.C00 Tho board of county commlfEloner3 held a hrlef session this inurnlng at which they considered a numler of routine matters mat-ters and reports. O. J. Stlhvell submitted sub-mitted an offer to th county to pnv $1,000 for the county's right in the property in Biff's I'nlverflty Place addition lo Oguon City. The offer was referred to the ta committee. Tho family of District Forester A. K. Sherman has arrived In tho city to take up their permanent residence. petition relates the story of the possession pos-session of the My by Mr Smith It appears that In the year 1901 the boy, then less than one year old, was lust j by his parents at the Ogdn Union I Depot, and picked up by Mr. Smith. I The matter was reported to the police ! department aud eery possible effort j was mado at the time to find the ' child's parents, but all to no avail. Up to this time no trace of the par-euts par-euts has been discovered, and Mr. Smith thinks the lad will never be claimed by anybody except himself. He desires to be the boy's legal father, fath-er, as be has been his father indeed those many years. The boy is now nine years old. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Third donee of the season, Royal Dancing Academy. Thursday evening, March 24th. Tickets 50c couple. Ex-tro Ex-tro lady 25c. Bakery goods at Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Narrow Eccape Miss Fannie How ell, Saturday afternoon, narrowly escaped es-caped the loss of her eyes, through tho carelessness of an unknown lad with nn air gun. The boy was shooting shoot-ing at birds, but pointed the gun iu the direction of Miss Howell and fired The ball struck the eyeglasses of the young lady, breaking tbem to pieces. F'ortunatcly, however, the ball etruck the glasses glancingly, which carried the glasses and the pellet away from the head, thus saing her eyes. Broad of quality. Charles' Cafe terla. The first ball of the Fraterna'l Order of Mountaineers, Ogden Cabin No. 52, Roy.il Dancing Academy, Tuesday evening, March 22. 50c per couple. - WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Third dance of the eea3on, Royal Dancing Academy. Thursday evening, March 24th. Tickets 50c couple. Extra Ex-tra lady 25c. - Castle Hate, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, $5.50 per ton, cash ou delivery. I'hone 110. RobL B. Lewis. - Funera'l for Eaby Noble The funeral funer-al services over tho remains of Paul L. Noble, little son of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Noble, will be held from the Richey Funeral Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G XV. Mc-Creery Mc-Creery of the Methodist church ofll-clatir.g. ofll-clatir.g. Interment !n the City cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. C. K. Lee's hair goods hae arrived. 2C02 Washington avenue. B. & G. Butter is alike In quality always. All kinds of coal S3. ."ft cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. U Jones Coal Co. Funeral for Mrs. Higglnbotham Funeral services for the late Mrs. Mary Kllzaboth Higglnbotham will be held at the Fourth ward meetinghouse meeting-house at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Tho casket will be onin at the rsl-: rsl-: deuce, 1 S 4 1 ; Adams avenue, Monday and Tuesday until 1 p. m. I Fifes havo just rccclxed a car of I lime. Give us a call Ind "JH. ! Seeds Seeds that will grow. Swet I peas. 25c pT lb. Buy them at M.i-1 M.i-1 gree & Keller's. 2C1G Washington. - I 1 I John Loftus Injured At the Rio ! Grande round house, Saturday even- j ; Ing, John Ixiftus met with an accl-! accl-! dent from which he suffered a badl Fpralued ankle. Mr. lxjftus was in t'.io act of operating the turntable-Ween, turntable-Ween, la fome 1111 accountable way, hlj foot caught and he fell heaxily to the I ground. ?.lr. loftus was fo badly ; hurt that he could not walk. The am-j am-j bulancc was sent for and the man w3 ttkeu to the general hospital. Asks lor Investigation Chiof Browning Is In rcdpt of a communication communi-cation from Mrs. George Sauc-r of Sioux Falls. South Dakota, asking for information regarding the manner r the death of bur uncle, Martin Cahill. She Is under the Impression that tho diath of her unele should be a question ques-tion tor investigation, and she asks that it be done. It will be remembered remem-bered that Mr. Cahill died in this city March fth, tbo physician's certificate natlnc that he died of ptomaine poisoning. pois-oning. He died tho day after eating oult heartily of a can of r.ardines. Tho suddenness of Mr. CahilTs d-ath caused (he officers to Inquire 'into the I crcnni8tancK of his dentil and they nme to the conclusion lhat there was no necessity for au inquest. Distinguished Visitor President A. I W. Harris of the Northwestern University Uni-versity cf Chicago, Illinois, will ad-1 dress the students of the Ogden High ! school March 23th. Mr. Harris Is considered one of the highest authorities author-ities in thi commercial affairs of the RANDOM! uif mmcis j Kodak Unletting. Tripp, 240 25th 1 itrcet. - I Coal, call up Parker & Co, for Jates on lump, nut and elnck. - j For Sale Old mats. Good to put tinder carpets, inquire Standard office, j Attend the social muslcale and bail, I Weber academy, Tuesday evening. I March 22. This is a missionary be no-lit no-lit given by the elders of the Fourth end Sixth wards. Musical at S : 13; ilancing nt 0:30. Free refreshments. Admission. 25 cents. - COAL1 Call up Parker & Co. for r?tes on lump, nut aad elack. Parker Coai Co. . j WOODMEN OF THE WORLD! Third dance of the season, Royol 1 Dancing Academy. Thursday evening, March 24th. Tickets 50c couple. Ex- 1 tra lady 25c. j Pure fowl only. Charles' Cafe- terla. - j Blind School Orchestra Next Sun- I day evening at tho Congregational church the orchestra ot4 the Stat-? Deaf and Blind school will assist in ! tho Easter evening service. J Story of a Lost Child In the lil division of tho district court, Saturday Satur-day afternoon, John D. Smith petitioned peti-tioned tor letters of guardianship and adoption of Francis Oliver Smith. The |