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Show H ( - ? STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP M STANDARD EXCHANGE. f Bell 56, to Communicate with any ? ' department I RANDOM j REFERENCES i I Ward's, 2341 Wash., delicious Foun- t tain Specials. Our parlor is elegant and Bpaclous. Fancy brick Ice cream r a specialty. Botli phones 279. - f Frank Roper of Bast Ely, Nev., Is j a business visitor in the city for a V few days. Before selecting your Spring Hat, it will pay you to visit tho Five Points i Millinery, 23S Washington Ave. I E. O. Waldron and P V. KJng were I among the Salt Lake visitors In this I city yesterday. I COAL Beat Peacock, Rock Springs . and Utah Coal, $5.25. Phone 27.. ''. John Fnrr. j l Portor Marshall of Ely Is visiting J f. relatives and friends In Ogden. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 2465 Waah.- Robert McKlnnon of Randolph, Utah, is a buslneH6 visitor in Ogdon. Advertisers niuei have their copy j for th Evening Standard the evening n before tho day on which tho adver- I Ueemcat is to appear in order to ln- -I sure publication I Georgo M. Fouks. a resldont of Vic- f tor. Ida,, is visiting in this city for ; f a few dnys. (Continued on Page Seven.) I " 'RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Pago Five.) MrB. Agatha Berkhool Siegel, con-' tralto and Mr Fred Smith, lAsso, two of tho boat soloists In tho state "will sing Sunday at the Easter services In First Presbyterian church. Mr.' Smith was for three years a momb'er' of tho Metropolitan Opera Co., Now York, Ho Is bass soloist in First Congregational church. Salt Lake He sang leading parts In the rendering of "Mount of Olives," given there. Mrs. Slcgol sang the leading voice In tho recent oratorios given In St. Marks, Salt Lake. Musical, son-ices Easter ftt 11, 4.30 and S. Death of Will Browning Will Browning, son of Wesley Browning and formerly of this city, died last night at Bingham canyon of heart failure. His death was sudden. Mr, Browning had a wife living in this city. He also loaves a brother. "Chub" Browning, and many other relatives In this city. For the past six months he had Bpent most of his time at Bingham. While no definite arrangements arrange-ments havp yet been made. It Is likely like-ly that the remains wll be brought to this city for burial. Steer beef exclusively. Cal. market. 126 25th. Bell 37C. Ind. 371. Visiting the School6 Hyrum Pln-grco Pln-grco of the board of education and Superintendent J. M. Mills are visiting visit-ing all of the public schools today. New Furniture for ten-room house, will he sold nt a groat sacrifice. Parties Par-ties going away. 35C Ind. phone. Railroad Magnate Alex Miller of New York, secretary of the Harrlman linos, with n party of minor officials, pasBed through this city last night on the way east, after a trip to tho const For Sale Rose bushes at 2S61 Pingree, 1225 Bell. Race Horse Man Ray Egan of Pot-aluma, Pot-aluma, Cal., who Is interested In tho Farmlngton race track, was In Og-den Og-den last night, but left early this morning for Farmlngton and Salt Lake City. Call Allen, phone 22, for carriage for funerals and operas. Private calls a specialty. Also prompt dollvery of bssgage 412 25th. Cold Wave The Southern Pacific officials report that the cold weather weath-er continues all over the Salt Lake division of the line. While the temperature tem-perature dropped to 24 degrees above zero at tho Union depot in this city, at Wells and Carlln the coldest point registered was 20 degrees At Sparks and Reno tho temperaturo dropped to 3i degrees. DON'T FORGET Mltcholl Bros.' sal of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Ave.- Extra Passenger Trains The colonist colon-ist traffic continues heavy on tho Southern Pacific, During the past twenty-four hours, three extra passenger pas-senger trains wore used to accommodate accommo-date the homeseekers who are going to California. The Oregon Short Line and the Denver & Rio Grande railroads rail-roads also report heavy colonist travel. Special Sale on tailored street hats. Regular $3.60 and $5.00 hats, priced at $2.50 and $3 50. Stafford Millinery Co. K. of C. Ball The local ordor of Knights of Columbus have arranged for their annual ball, to be held at the Congress Dancing hall, noxt Monday Mon-day night. The committee In chargo reports that everything Is In readiness readi-ness for the occasion. A number Jl Salt Lake Knight will be In attendance. attend-ance. WANTED Clean whito rags at tba Standard. The faculty and students of the Ogdon Business college are planning to give another ono of their "big times" on noxt Saturday evening, April 15th, the evont being a big social danco in their class rooms. Announcement Is made that tho public library will remain closed Arbor Ar-bor Day. Ball Player From Chicago Frank Kutlna of Chicago, who has played first base and outfield with seml-profesBlonal seml-profesBlonal baseball teams, Is In Og-den Og-den awaiting the coming of tho mls-Bouln mls-Bouln team In tho nlon Association league. A New Sign Painter A fino nine-pound nine-pound boy came to tho wife of George J. Reedor, 3153 Porter avenue, Thursday Thurs-day at 2:30 p. in. |