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Show ,' STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP STANDARD EXCHANGE. Boll 58, to Communicate with any ' department. ji j RANDOM I I REFERENCES 1 T3 - I James Sterling of Laramie, Wyo , fBL , Js a business visitor in this city. lB '; Call Alien, phonea 22; for carriages TgL or 'unorals and operas. Private calls iM "B specialty. Also prompt delivery of 4B " feaggano. 412 25th. jS ' Carl Jacobs was anested yesterday jjffl ;t on a warrant charging that he per- jjj i jnittcd a vicious and unmuzzled dog Tgl r to mu at large. The complainant Is Itfj , Jacob Cap Both are residents of S the southwestern section of the city. ' Jacobs was summoned to appear In llfl the police court this morning. US DONT FORGET Mitchell Bros sale fC I of Mnuments at 2003 Jefforeon Ave .-IgM .-IgM . S. Fowler, a well known resident :SM ot Butte, is a business visitor In the 49 i WANTED Clean white rags at tho H 1 Standard. H ', Peter Zavala was arrested on a KH j -warrant yesterday and Is charged Sal ' v,"ttfl PUt larceny. The complainant JB is George Zquarte, proprietor of a res- ! taurant on Twenty-fifth streeL Zquar '.i ' Is claims that while Zavalls was In $m 's employ he stole a small sum of Kc 5 money. The defendant gave bond iy mi -; the sum of ?10. jfcp f COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs ?Jf 1 and utah Coal ?5.o. Phone 27. John iVl -J Farr. 1i Tho "Get Acquainted" special of the Oregon Short Line passed through this city jibout 11 o'clock last evening on ' another northern trip On this trip ' the 0 S. L officials will -get no ; quainted" with the business men of g , Pocatello and other Idaho cities. 55 Advertisers must have their copy JJJ ,' 'or e Evening- Standard the evening gn? ' before the day on which the adver- U ' tlsemont is to appear in order to in- V eure publication. ,r E. R Kelly and C. Hall were Salt WlP r, Lake visitors In Ogdcn Monday. flU County Offlcialo' Fees The follow- TW7S ne collections were made by county Hyjmi officials in the month of April: Shor- III Mi m $71: clcrlt. IS47.75; recorder, JLX $318.55. Jflifi (Continued on Page Seven ) I RANDOM I 11 REFERENCES s i ' Wjd (Continued From Pace Five.) L Mr. and Mrs L. M. Smith of Mor- IH ( 2an, Utah, spent n day in Ogden last gtfi H week, St if FURNITURE FOR SALE Good Oak "Sff A Dresser, $25.00. Full Leather Couch, ai v $25.00; Sanitary Couch & .Mattress, 9 ! $15.00; Oak Rocker, 53.00; Oak Table, 91 $2.50; Baby BiiPgy, 52.00. 2579 Mon- BP i .roe Ayo., Ind. 'Phone, 732 jw ;i Miss Irene Grlfiln entertained the Ifjn, 1 mern'oers of the Epworth league at her jun home last Tuesday evening. Tntre was a large number present and the business busi-ness meeting was followed by a social Try a trout or chicken d'nner at the Herjnitagc; strictly home cooking. -Miss Minnie Thomas of Logan spent the early part of last week with Ogden Og-den friends. Joseph Meltzcr of New York spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Lo-MIss Lo-MIss Mac Kyle of Ogden visited her sister, Miss Charlotte Kyle, in Logan during the past week. Mr and Mrs, Hal Farr have re- f turned to Logan after a pleasant Og- , den visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thatcher of Logan Lo-gan are visiting Ogden relatives. Frank Rolapp of Ogden spent the ;j3 early part of the past week In I-ogan. WM' J. B. Reedcr of Ogden visited with .prSfi his daughter, MIse Elizabeth Reeder, ICIRI V Monday and Tuesday of last week in j! J an. Utii ; Seriously IJ I Miss Edna Pearson SS'' ias been seriously ill at the Pear- -SSm ) son apartments in Stilwell terrace for fj ' the past week, being confined to hor Jil 3 bed with a severe attack of toneilitis. A ;; She is reported somewhat improved to- iV I day. M j Visited Forest Headquarters Pres- bM ton Nutter, one of the pioneer cattle jBi men of the western country, was in lflttfr Ogden yesterday from Price, confer- "ml( ring with. District Forester Sherman BHU in. relation to grazing privileges in sftkpi the Price country. Mr. Nutter has JW; been In tho cattlo business for the I !! past thlrty-flvo or forty years. Ijjjjji ' Sentenced to Prison Judge Harris !'8 nnt Stenographer Packer were at yfi Morgan yesterday holding court, the ?i ' principal business attended to being Sml f the sentencing of James Perrell and isTp'! Jonn Ralchford each to one year in JM j tho state penStentlao' for burglary H Both men pleaded guilty to tho mk chareo- 0fft A special train of eight cars, carry- tl ing soldiert; from Fort Riley. Kan., to JjE Snn Francisco, Cal.. passed through ySfSh Ogden yesterday afternoon, going west Jj!2to on the Southern Pacific. 1J85& Boy Is Accused Probation Officer mw$ H- c Jacoua lias f,,ed a complaint gjSgJ- against Ray Wilson charging him llS" w'itJl '"corrigibillty and theft, ajid IS asks tho juvenllo court to commit him BJH; to the State Industrial school. ' Tnc complaint stales that on April wj$jl 22, 1911, the boy, who is 16 years Pvy' of age, shot and killed a bulldog be- iv?r longing to Frank Foulger; that he Is yRaj! tho habit of carrying concealed rtlftfc firearms, and that ho wantonly dis- jj5jil; charges them. gljiH; Marriage License A marriage II- fS conso hay been Issued to Claude James YfifW Doon and Riby Vornall FroJsham, jflrtlg both of Ogden. fgfjljj; Real Estate Trancfers Real eBtato i$2&'i tranBfer.4 have boon recorded as fol- WftkC lows. Dan C. PetUbone and wife to Ml Ida May Palmer, parts of lots 12 and K 13, Capitol Hill Block subdivision. -Hlf block 30, plat C, Ogden survey. Con- ffRljjf 8lderatlou $3,300. Opcar Gordor and uiJuW! wlfo to Ephrlam Whittlor, a part of Sm. lot 2, block 48, plat C, Ogden survey- PJfl Consideration $1,000. |