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Show 8? STANDARD TELEPHONES 1 ! CALL UP i I STANDARD EXCHANGE, Bell 66, to Communicate with any j i department. ' RAINDOIVT" ; REFERENCES ( f E. M. Moore and wife of .Orick, h i Mo., have arrived In Ogden and ex- jfi i pect to locate In this city. Mr. Moore tjj 3 Is a brother of Roberl MoGre, em- rjjt 'J ployed at the FalstafT. m I a" Allen, phns 22, for carriages 3 S for funerals aqd opcrac Private calls tn 1 a opecialty. Also prompt delivery of ;4fe f baggage. 412 25th. fit 'I i "1 Otto Arnol(1 of Evanston, Wyo j ', spent Sunday with friends In this lr c,ty- flg ! DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros. sale WW V of Monuments at 2003 Jefforson Ae. S f James F. Kane Is a business vlsl- ffll ' tor in tho city from Pocatello. H . r WANTED Glean white rags at the ' . Standard. M , President Frank W. Stratford ad- Afy f dressed a fair-sized congregation at !fo ; the tabernacle yesterday afternoon on IW ; the subject of "Baptism." The choir L5 ' rendeied a numbor of pleasirig selec ) COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, $5.25. Phone 27. John H Farr lla ft Ed Lamar his been arrested on tho Jij, chargo of petit larceny Ho is charg- tig 3 ed with having stolen a garden hose. S if Advertisers must have their copy tj2 fr le Evenlaff Standard the evening tltt 'i before the day on which tho ndver- 2 u tisement Is to appear in order to in- .59 i sure publication. iUr ti K C C. Scnnack of Ely, Nev., was a B j visitor in this city over Sunday. 1 4 W. E. Call and W. Fearey were H t visitors In Ogden yesterday from Si i Bm- ii.'i Irs T- D- Fenton visited the past Wjfi I "week with friends in Springville. JrH ft (Continued on Page Seven.) 1 ! RANDOM g REFERENCES RH (Continued From Pago FIyo.) H I License to Wed A marriage, II WKM conso has been Issued to l.arl Porrln jVjflB 5 of Eden and Ella Wangsgaard of ISI I ' Huntsvllle. vMlm Try a trout or chicken dinner at the ffifl Elerniltage, strictly home cooking. - loli Withdraws Charge Probation Offl H j cer Jacobs has requested that the com- Aff plaint charglug William Sheppnrd mum S ,!V'ta ncorrlglblllty be withdrawn and Mjmj that ho may be permitted to leavo Hb lQo slate. The refjvieaL has been gjH granted, tho juvenllo court being ad- pH vised that the lad has agreed to go. H ' FURN'LTURB FOR SALE Good Oak PPPU Tre8er, 525.00 Full Leathor Couch, SfflMf ' ?2G00; SanlUiry Couch & MattreBS, ls8' $15.00, Oak Rooker, $3,00; Oak Tablo, IffSft ( J2.G0; Baby Buggy, $2.00. 2579 Mon jS "' jroe Avo,, Ind. 'Phone, 732. &&M '-, Visits from the Stork A bouncing yM i uo" has been born to Mr. and Mrs. ifltjfD't Alexander Leatham of 2374 Monroe n'SSm avenuo and a gin to'iMi. and Mrs S9R Ormdo Hanson f 1 2p7 Washington )&mm n-vf-nuo. Wttjn; Appeal .Decision In the caep of C. flrnt M. Reason against tho Western Moat iiflllt company, In which the dofondant was th4HE given a Judgment a toy days ago, tho Mlnu plaintiff haa given notice that ho will ftUft nppeal from the decision of the lower jLjjjwflT court. h DhNL (Continuod oajago UJlghu), w H j STANDARD TELEPHONES Hj i CALL UP B ll STANDARD EXCHANGE. H i Bell 66, to Communicate with any H I department. Ml RANDOM i REFERENCES M (Continued From Page Seven.) H ' Raymond Spackman Dead Ray- H I mond Spackman, the U-irteen-ycar-old H 8on of John W. and -Dvelyn Perry H Spackman, died at the homo of the H parents In North Ogden last night at M 9 o'clock of inflamraatloruot tho bowels. H Raymond was born in 'North Ogden 1 February 14, 1808. The funeral ser- I vices will bo held Tuesdiay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the North Ogden meet- lng house. Hj Mrs. Ed Hannagan has been sum- H moned to the bedside of a dying broth- H I cr and Sunday afternoon left for H Summersidc, Prince Edward Island. H James M. Haric1ns and. Martha J j Slater, both of this city, .have been HH issued a marriage license in iSalt Lake j ( City. H Formerly of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Hj Ernest Herivel have sailed from New H York for Vera Cruz and will land for H a day in Havana. Mrs. Herhel was j formerly Miss Ruth Hayee of this H 1 ' citv, but for several months has been H ' living In Washington, D. C. Her his- M band Is interested in mining business j In Mexico and the couple will made ; their future home, in Mexico City. H J James McKay, brother of, Mrs. Wil- i Ham Sims of Now York, but formerly H I of Ogden, is visiting at thc-Sinis home H from Caithness, Scotland. H Former School Teacher Miss Mar- H garet Martin, a former Tesldent of H Ogden, 5s now living In New York. H1 city and is at present engaged in H singing at muslcales, being r one of H. the number on the waiting: list of the H' Metropolitan forces. Miss iMartln was H i I formerly a teacher In the local high W t school. She possesses a, fine dram- M I i atlc soprano voice of unwsual range M and compass. H Frost Tonight Frost Is predicted H fo rthls locality tonight, a tolegrapu- H Ic warning to this effect having been M i sent to the mayor by the government M ' weather bureau w5th the request that H the fruit glowers of the district be M , urged to take precautions. Hi I From California Mrs. M. Easton HI , and Donald Easton have returned to HI Ogden from California, where the lat- H ter has been attending school. Don- aid is the son of F. W. Easton, assist- i ant superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Souiharn Pacific railroad. rail-road. I G. T. Nlckolson, vfce-presldent of the Santa Fe railroad, passed through , Ogden this morning on his wny from San Francisco to Salt Lake City. Mr, Nlckolson is In company with a num- f her of minor officials and Is traveling in a private car. ' f Plngree Bank Sdes The 'Pingree L , National bank has commenced?' suit in the district court to recover from Frank Blaylock and Alma Montgom- I1 cry, $433.35, alleged to be a balanco duo on a certain promissory note given to the bank April 4, 1910. The , original note caled for $450. The plaintiff asks that Judgment bo rend ered for not only the balance due on the note but for costs of court and $50 attorney fees. i N. A., Lockwood has loft Ogdon for , a visit in Chicago, He will be absent from this city for several days. A. P. Sorensen, who has been em- i j ployed as a barber In this city for 1 1 Beveral months, has left via the Un- I ' ion Pacific for St. Louis,, where ho has ' I -ecured a position. ' j 'J. H. Rerron of this city has left I via the Union Pacific for Louisville, J ! I Ky- , ' i Juvenile Judge V. C. Gunnell has just received a letter from his son, , , , David G. Gunnell, principal of the Bulacan high school In tho Philippine , Islands, telling of the graduation ex- , V orclses which were held there early !, Ja April. Accompanying the letter J was a program of tho oxerclses, giving . j J the unprouounceable names of tho ) j i I J fltudents taking part. ' i I Medical Inspection There will be a , i parents' meeting at tho Grant school f Wednesday afternoon. Parents are j ' cordially Invited to attend and inspect ' I the work dono In the various rooms . i during tho early part of the afternoon : nnd moet with Dr. Bates at 2:15. Dr. Bates will give a practical demonstra" :. tlon of medical inspection In tho pub- ' lie schools. '' Suit fo $510 Earnest Dygert has ! commenced suit In District court against J. C. Loggett to recover $510, alleged to be duo on a certain promts- j sory note, dated May 25, 1908. The plaintiff asks for Judgment for tho i face valuo of tho note and attorney fees Marriage License A marriage 1I consc has been Issued to Roscoe Bo-den Bo-den of Mllner, Idaho, and Dorothy Avlco PIckette of Shoshone, Idaho. Now a Grandpa Deputy County Clerk John V Bluth became a grand- pa yesterday when a baby girl wan . ho'rn to hia daughter. Mrs. William H. , " ""e at. Mr, Bluth's home, 2255 n"iie. An Interesting coin- j - ndvent of the child In- ' ' ' lhat It Is the first ffreat ,' . f?1 tbe Bluth family and 1 ' H,n3 u Vxe 77th anniversary of , the bin,, - Its grandmother, Mrs. I. M. L. Bluth, who lives In this city r li |