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Show ; RANDOM ; , REFERENCES ; i MILLINERY OPENING Fridtiy and Saturday, Mnch 17 and IS. All eor- dially Invited. N. L. Spurgeon Milli nery Co., 2372 Washington avenue. John C. Jones of Givenfood, Ida., fs a business visitor In the cltj. Call Alien, ohonea 22. for carriages for (uneralB and operas Prlvafo calls I a specialty, AIro prompt delivery ot V beggage. 412 25th. - fIC Radt of Wells was a visitor In Ogdon Wednesday. I : WANTED Clean white rags at tho " Standard. j ;, - ' Card Party Tonight. The Alumni I I j association, oi the Sacrod Heart academy acad-emy will hold a card party In tho par-! par-! Jors of tho academy this evening. 'Five ' "hundred will be played. Advertisers muat have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which tho adver-". adver-". tlBement la to appear In order to insure in-sure publication C. Clayton and Fred Turner were In the city from Salt Lake yesterday. ; M, M. Mead and wife of Promontory Point were tho guests of Ogden friends yesterday. Real Estate Is Assigned In the matter of the estate of Felix Smout, deceased, the real estate has been val- ued at $1,000 by Thomas Whalon, A. t McFarland and'O. F. MIddJcton, official offi-cial appraisers , (Continued on Paco Foven.) ; ' OO ' RANDOM I- REFERENCES flot I in (Continued lrom Pace Five j U , 11k Auditors Herc-W. W Woodside I and W' H Barton, lauditois for the I m Harriman linos, arc Tn Ogden check- ? m i; UP tne books in. me city ticket ; I office. I I MILLINERY OPENING Friday and ijl 1 Saturday, March 17 and IS. All cor- , f dlally invited. X. L. Snurseon Milli- 3 nery Co,, 2372 Washington avenue. J ' Clark Line The San Pedro lino I ;- will he open within a few jdays, nc- 3j cording to reports which have reach oJ I railroad officials In this city. It Is I I expected that traitic will resume over fl 1 1 the line Sunday or -Monday. H r DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' sale A of Monuments at 2003'Jefferson Avo.- 3lf Wm"R6tUrn ThTs""EVenlng T. F. JjS i Rowlands, division superintendent of 1 1 the Southern Pacific, and party of I minor division officials, will return j : to Ogden this evening after a tour Ji i of inspection of the Salt Lake dlvl- A i sion. 4 a I Spring Millinery Opening, Friday 'i ' and Saturday at the Princess Mllliu- , ery Co., 2347 Wusb. Ave. ft I i Kodak finishing, Tripp, 24G5 Wash.- 1 f District Court Judgo C. W. Morse I It of the Third Judicial district court J m will he on the hench in Ogden Frl-A Frl-A IS day to hear contempt and other cases 3 If tna- have recently oeen brought hell he-ll S fore him. Judgo Howell will bo able to take up court duties the middle of next week. It is also said that the ' second Judge for tho district will he on the hench early next week. Canyon Line The landslldo at the mouth of Ogden canyon has been removed re-moved from the Rapid Transit track, and as soon as a little repair work can be done along the line at other points, the company will be ready to operato the road. Police Court Fred Kingston, charged charg-ed with vagrancy, was fined $10 In polico court this morning. Mike Riley, who admitted that he had been unlaw- i fully drunk was given ten days in tho cty prison in which to sober up, the judge stating that the usual five davs was Insuificlent time for Riley to "get over the effects of a drunk-Operated drunk-Operated On Mrs. C Y. Dinsmore underwent an operation in the Deo i hospital this morning for appendicitis. I The operation was. successful and her condition is quite favorable. ' Two-Story Building Ground has j been broken on Twenty-fifth street, .east of the Bamberger depot, for the erection of a two-story building by Charles Hanley. Tho building will bo of brick and will be 132x31 feet in 6lzo. Tho excavation work, is being done by George M. James and tho foundation will be built bv the A. Jensen Jen-sen company The contract for the brick has not been let. no |