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Show ; RANDOM M REFERENCES IgK MILLINERY OPENING Friday and mum I Saturday, March 17 and 18. All cor-Hgfg cor-Hgfg dially invited. N, L. Spurgeon Mllll- Iaory Co., 2372 Washlnton avenue. 1-1 William S. Hondorsou of Vernal, Utah, waa a visitor in the city yesterday. yes-terday. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call a Bpoelalty. AI30 prompt delivery of baggage. i2 25th. Fred M. Strickllng of Buhl, Ida., 1h a buslnees visitor In the city. WANTED Clean whlto ruga at the t Standard. , Mrs. F. W. Bower returned yesterday yester-day from a short visit to Salt Lake City. Advertisers mu8t havo their copy for the Evening Standard the evening beforo tho day on which the advar-mmy, advar-mmy, tiscment la to appear in order to In SI V euro publication. H1 Henry McCrackon of Smithfiold Is 9 a vistor with friends in this city for WM ' a few days. K9 ' ' ( mm i John A .West, a prominent stock- WM man of Lima, Mont,, is visiting at H the homo of his sister, Mrs. C. A. f Kelson. i W Police Watoh for Runaway The pn- f lice wore notified last evening: to keep : n lookout for Dellor Winger, a 13-H 13-H year-old runaway boy whose homo Is '' at Logan. When last seen the lad H wore blue overalls, now shoes and a, H : dark cap. H t Word from Salt Lake City last cvon- i ing stated that the condition of Prof. Driggs of the Industrial school was . much Improved. While he Is not en- I tirely out of danger tho attending l physician believes that ho Ih doing as t well as can be expected. Prof. Drlggs r niso stated that ho was feeling much better. 31 The westward rush of coloniHts : continues, but It is thought that thero would ho no special trains and extra I sections of regular trains aftor today. If' A special train passed through to tho HI west ovor the Union and Southern 1 Pacifies at 1 o'clock this morning. J (' Moro than two hundred homeseckers H were transferred from the east to tho H J west and northwestern points at the J local station Monday night. HI (Continued on Pae Fovon.) I RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Flvo.) .MILLINERY OPENING Friday and, Saturday, March 17 and IS. All cordially cor-dially Invited. N. L. Spurgeon Mlll(-nerj' Mlll(-nerj' Co., 2372 Washington avenue. 'Judge Is Improving Judge Howell has passed the critical point 1n tho progress of diphtheria, with -which ho Ib afflicted and Is able to inovo ahout the house. He will be released from qunrantfno In about a week. THE CALIFORNIA MARKET AT 12G 25th Su Is handling only STEER Beef. Bell, 370. Ind. 374. Marriage License Charles "W. Drake and Clara Manning of "Wilson have been Issued a . cense to marry. DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' sale o rtlonumonts at 2003 Jefferson Ave.- Real Estate Transfer Sophia J Ryan has sold to Eniuel Bachmau a . part of tho northwest quarter of section sec-tion 9, township G, north of rango 1, west of tho Salt Lake meridian. Consideration Con-sideration ?2,0CK). Married Folks' Ball at Fifth Ward Institute, Thursday evening, March lGth. An old-tlmc dance with the good old times. Tickets 50c per couple. cou-ple. Alljnvlted. Musical program and exhibition dancing. - Smout Estate In the matter ot the i estate of Sarah T. Smout, deceased, 1 the estate In Box Elder. county has j been appraised at ?50. T;hc appral-I appral-I sors.wcre Brlgham Burlanks, Porter J Barnard and James Madson. I Spring Millinery Opening, Frfday and Saturday at the Princess Millinery Millin-ery Co., 2347 Wash. Ave. Kodak finishing, Tripp. 2465 Wash.- I Accepts Position Archie Raymond of Chicago has accepted a position In tho accounting bureau of tho office of Division Superintendent T. F. Rowland of tho Southern Pacific railroad. rail-road. Inspecting Railroad W. H. Ban-I Ban-I croft, vice president and general manager man-ager of tho Oregon Short Lino, and General Superintendent E. C Man-son Man-son went north this morning to Inspect In-spect the linos north. Tho trip will consumo several days. San Pedro Still Blocked Local officials of-ficials of tho Southorn Pacific railroad rail-road state that weather conditions, similar to those prevailing here, ox-tond ox-tond over the entire Salt Lake division. divi-sion. The San Pedro line is still blocked In tho Meadow Valley Wash, but it Is expected that the line will be opened for traffic again In a fow days. The usual traffic of this road 1b still being handled by the Harri-ni Harri-ni an lines, i Colonist Rush Three more colonist trains passed through Ogden yesterday yester-day on tho Union Pacific and Southern South-ern Pacific lines from the east. The travel on the Oregon Short Line Is'al-so Is'al-so greatly augmented by the eastern land seekers who are going Into Oregon Ore-gon and Washington. The Denver & Rio Grande Is roceiving its share- of tho colonist traffic and are turning over a great number of passengers to the Harrlman lines at this point. Municipal Court C. Duchoneau has filed suit In the Municipal court against Isaac Haun for $90 on a c6n-tract c6n-tract for the sale of a horse. In the samo court Dr. E. I. Rich has commenced com-menced suit against Joseph Stevens for ?18, alleged to be due for professional profes-sional services |