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Show I'M I " Mi , , ifiBnl ;' STANDARD TELEPHONES SsCK arf-:i l call up ift 3 STANDARO EXCHANGE. K Bell 56, to Commbnlcitc w'th any 1KB department. i RANDOM RER!RENCES mtm l k ! W. R. Haines or Granrt Junction, fyg'ij ' Colo., Is a visitor in tills city. rjjSSi Call Allen, phones 22, for carnages jylma " fr funerals and oporas. Private calls iwaB a specialty. Also prompt delivery of JJ3HJ ! baggage. 412 25th. 9SSH - Clem Taylor was anested by I)e- twfl 5 tectlvea Pender and Unrk at the nvce- ?Kl I I track yesterday afternoon. He was Utf J t Jailed on a charge of vagrancy. fiSp I DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' sale of Mom,ments at 200' .Teffer-.on Ave.- WKJ j "Tho Piper," the new $1,500 prose fafS story by Josephine Preston Peabody, yW ; l will be read and Interpreted by Mrs. inS R- s- Farnsworth at Guild hall of ly Iffi thc Episcopal church on the night of old! I May 15 at 8 'clock- filyi , V WAITED Clean white rags at the CM i Standard. JH f Through an error of the police de- 3M t- partment it was stated in this paper rJ2H J yesterdav morning that Julius Read, jjffl i. the eleven-year-old boy who received fu3 ' ', a revolver from a secondhand deal- jtajf P tjr. was the con of Job R&id of Jeffer- 'tSl ' son aven,,0 Tne DJ" ,a a son of M ;J53 y J. Read of Quincy avenue. Ml COAL Bpst Peacock, Rock Springs Jf ; and Utah Coal, $5.25. Phone 27. John 9K P Farr' Val Miss Lily Green of 2011 Adams ta3 I avenue, entertained Tuesday evening. i05 '" I'ne 0Vn'QS vras devoted to high five 3 ' nt a dainty luncheon was served. JJW ? Advertisers must have their copy Aaj J for the Evening Standard the ovenlng- 'H 5 before the day on which the adver- H j tisement Is to appear in order to In- SM j sure publication. (GOJj (Continued' on Page Seven.) m RANDOM REFERENCES (Coutlnucd From Page Five.) I Those uhsc,rlber6 to this paper who have not called- fpr their copy of the Examiner special edition must do so at once. There arc only a. few left. The Examjnerrspeclal edition should be sedt enil' to your frlonda. T-7 r tor Ront Light, airy basement for cafe, under Marshall Drug Co., cor-" ner 25th and Hudson. Apply D. H. Peery .stat?,. V-S 24th St, Returns to Ogden T. C. McBeth has returned lo his home In Ogden, 2927 Grant n venue, after nn extended visit in southern California, much lm-: lm-: proved in health. Drinking I Fountain A sanitary drinking fountain has been Installed on the flrrft floor of the county court house. It Is situated Jmrondlatoly in A front of Iho eutrance to the buildlug at th,o head of the second flight of , stalr3. Jt Is a convenience much appreciated ap-preciated by the public. Try a trout or chicken dinner at tno Hermitage, strictly homo cooking - Still in Jail At a late hour this afternoon Dr. N D. Estcs. held In the I 1 city prison on a charge of Illegal op-1 eration in connection with the death of Mrs Montana .Moore, had not yet furnished the ?1,000 bond necessary , to secure his release. The physician , is mnklng strenuous efforts to secure I the necessary security, and it Is expected ex-pected that be will bo successful in , obtaining his liberty within the next j j twqlve hours. I FURNITURE FOR SA.LE Good Oak j I DreB6er, $25.00. Full Leather Couch, $26.00; Sanitary' Couch Mattress, $16.00; Oak Rocker. ?3.00; Oak Table, 52.50; Babv Bupgy. $2.00. 2579 Mon- I roe Ave , Ind 'Phone, 732. - i I Marriage Licence A marriage II-I II-I cense has been Issued to Clifford ' Thorne and Anna Kjerstine Javobsen of Peer', Utah. i Real Estate Transfer James R. Mc- Farland and wife hne transferred to Martin "vV McFarland, administrator of the estate of William, deceased, lots -13 and 44, block 1, Park Place addition, ad-dition, being a subdivision of block C aud a part of block R7, plat C. Ogden City survey Consideration, $2,135.50 Enlists In ths Army Mack Garr. who lias been city circulntor of the j Examiner, ha6 .enlisted In the Flf- teenth Infantry anri leaveB this afternoon after-noon for Fort Logan, fron whencp he will to the Mexican boYder and join his regiment. Lator the regiment are to go to the Philippine Islnnds. The Irwin Brothers, with a string of tweho horses, arrived In this city yesterday afternoon to participate In the races. A M. White, a former Ogdenite, who has been visiting friends in this city from Omaha, left for his homo this morning. Knife of Dead Man Officer John Cooney believes ho has a pocket knife which belonged to the man killed on the Oregon Short Line bridge last Sundny, and who has boon Identified ns John Castagno The officer, while walking through the city park a few days ago, found a pocket kulfe bearing I upon the handle tho man's nnme and address, "John Castagno, Frontier, i Wyo " The knife is of IIUIq value. Municipal Court Suite in the municipal mu-nicipal court Dr. A A. Robinson has brought suit against A J Avey, wife and son for $1150, alleged to be duo for professional services rondered. In the same court the Harns-DIx company com-pany has filed action against Christian Chris-tian Weiss Tor $127 CS on a proinla-, sory note. N C, Brake has left Ogden via the Union Pacific for Buchannon. W. Ya. Engineer Killed Charles Whiffle, i an Oregon Short Line engineer on the ! Montana division, was crushed lo death near the railroad shops at Poca- tello, early this morning, by a string of cars that were being switched from ' the main track Engineer Whifflo. j when run down, was on his way from ' the round house, having Just brought j In his engine. |