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Show If RANDOM II 'j REFERENCES if B. A. Cumralngs, W- Scheukclborg-ra Scheukclborg-ra 5 er and Earnost CUlgon. officials of the 'Jf . Tellurldo Power company, were In tho I city last night. (Mm 4 I; Call Allon, phones 22, for carriages for funeralB and operas. Private calls a Bpeoialty. AIbo prompt delivery ot boggage. 412 25th. ; Real Estato Deals.Wnltor E. NM1-IlnmB NM1-IlnmB has purchased a part of 'lot 9, In blook 19. Tho consideration was $G,000. C. W. Brooks has purchased a part of lot 9 In block 19. The con-Bldoratlon con-Bldoratlon was $3,300. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. William Niebusch, of Brigham City, was a business visitor In Ogden yes-torday. yes-torday. Advertisers must have their copy for tho Evening Standard the Gvenlng before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement la to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. Thomas S. Thomas, of Malad, is a business visitor in tho city. . Continue Divorce Caoe. The case of Leonard J. Smith against Mary 12. Smith in tho district court has been continued until March 11. The con-' con-' tinuanc was occasioned by tho illness of one of tho attorneys'-in tho case. 1 G. A. Schmidt and wife of Twin 1 Falls, Idaho, are visiting with Ogden friends for a few dayB. C. H. Zlnk. of Jerome, Idaho, Is a ' business visitor in the city. I To Handle Homeaeckera. Local railroad officials arc making prepara- t tions to handle thousands of horao- Beekers, who will pass through Ogden Si on their way to tho West and North- my west, starting March 10. These tour- I lsts will arrive by the hundreds over 1 i tho Union Pacific and the D. & R. G. I and depart over the Short Lino and I Southern Pacific. Indications at pros- f ont point to an unprecedented homo- 5 seetor business for this year. I C. B. Allison and wife and A. A. Peel I" and wife, of Ely, Nevada, are vlsit- .K ing friends in Ogden for a few days'. f Elmer Cha6e Under Arrest. Eimor II Chaso, a familiar character about (he j j city, will bo taken to the State In- 31 sane asylum at Provo today. "Uncle" I Elmer Chose haa faced many police 1 judges and each'timo he blandly ex- ' plained that he was about to receive a large sum of money from an state. The good fortune never materialized, .. ! : and now tho agod man becomes a stato charge. (Continued on Pajci Seven.) oo t RANDOM I REFERENCES St I . Ml i (Continued Irotn Pace vtvc ) ; i SAY GOOD BYE to eery dollar Jj you spend for flour made outside of lXl , Ogden. Let's all work lor a GREAT- ; ER. OGDEN by supporting Ogden's B ' Industries and Increase our pay rolls.- : La Mode MIlliue'T Spring Opening. ,?, Friday evening, Marc'u 10th; Ford's k ' Orchestra. M' McDermott Case The case of the Itf : state agalust John .McDermott has () '', been sot for trial In tho District court to to follow the caho of Hudson vs. Hud- I ton. I- Spring Millinery Opening On Trite Tri-te day evening, .March 10th. continuing 5 Saturday. The La Mode Millinery Bi will display correct and up-to-date (78 styles in pattern and street hats.1 2j Fordo orchestra. 2-13S Wash. No hats e sold Friday opening. i- P Glonwood Park Sale The sale of lj certain real estate of the Lorin Parr kj estate has been confirmed by Judgo ffil Howell, tho properU sold being tho -a Glenwood Park ground. William Glas- 6 mann purchased the property for 9.000. I Do you like to dance in the moon light, If so, attend the moonlight ball "Wednesday ee - Taken Under Advisement The case of J. J Smyth against tho George 01 '. A. Lowe company was concluded Tuesday afternoon and the court took Kthe matter under advisement. Grand moonlight ball at the Con-.(j Con-.(j gross, Wednesday ee - SCaoe Dismissed Tho case of the Rocky Mountain Stud Farm company, against tho Union Pacific Hallway company, has been dismissed without prejudice. Tho plaintiff company commenced com-menced the suit to recover damages alleged to havo been sustained through j the shipment of certain stock. DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros ' sal0 5 of Monumentb at 2003 Jefferson Ae.- iV I Municipal Court Suits Dan Farn- al lund has Hied suit In the municipal g court against W E. Roberts for $-12 80 S' on account. I B. Best has begun ac- 0 tlon in the same court against C. S. S Ttapp for $25 GO on a loan. The same !gi plaintiff has brought action for $13.20 K against Fred Hobbs on an alleged loan, gyl Kodak finishing, Tripp. 21C5 Wasa.- H Is Not Crazy The officers are of - the opinion that Harry Tracy, the $m man arrested at Kane8illc last oven-5J oven-5J lug, is not Insane He will bo charg-rtl charg-rtl ed with disturbing the peace and pros- ecuted for that offense. He says he Is not crazy and that he expected to "find a place to sleep and eat" for what ho has done for tho country town. K. B. Frledland has returned from n month's visit with friends in south ern California, Mrs. J, C. Kelly wan successfully operated upon at the Deo hospital jet-terday jet-terday for appendicitis. E. W. Boy and Ilyrum "Waldoe of Omaha, are visiting friends In Ogden for a few days. Clalm6 Negligence Ogden city, in the damage suit of J. G. Bond against the municipality, has filed an answer prv alleging that if Iho plaintiff was lu- 1 Jtired, it was because of his own. neg-j neg-j Jlgencc. v 'i Roy Packer has gone to Chicago to I take up a course of study In engrav- lng. ' Marriage Llcenscsr-Marriugo licon- I ses have been Issued to Earnest L. I Burke of Clinton and Leah Homple of Watanga, Oklahoma .and William A j. Garner and Lottie Plncock of Sugar L l' City, Idaho. -gjj Divorce Cases A final and abso-5? abso-5? luto decreo of divorce has been grant-I grant-I : ed Norma Best from Fred T. Best. I The Interlocutory decree was Issued I Sept. C, 1910. The woman is de-I de-I creed tho custody of the minor child. I A final decreo has also been Issued TS In Violet Irene Smith, the interlocal interloc-al utory decree having been Issued Sep-jj Sep-jj tomber 7, 1!)10. Mrs. Smith's hus-g hus-g band's name was Rnjmoud J, SmJth The petitioner's maiden name, Violet Irene Best, is restored to her by the terms of tho decree Wreck on Rio Grande The Denver & Rio Graude tra.ns wore tied up today to-day by a small freight wreck which occurred at Thistle. Freight No. 05, westbound, in charge of Conductor V. B. Smith, left tho rails this morning and four cars were smashed up Noue Oi the freight crew was Injured, but traffic was suspended while the wreckage was being cleared from the tracks no |