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Show jSlj STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL. UP elloiir STANDARD EXCHANGE. -4 J Boll 56, to Communicate with any w department. S RANDOM REFERENCES I' William T. Shaffer, of Evanston, ij. Wyoming, was a business visitor iu thia city yesterday. i Before selecting your Spring Hat, It will pay you to visit the Five Points Millinery, 23S Washington Avo. ' James Scott, prominent resident of : Pocatello, called on Ogden friends yea- $;A terday. ?lfl COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs "til? nnd utah Conl. ?5-25- Phono 27. U ' j John Fnrr. iXfl N. C. Spalding and wife and Miss 7a Kate Krisgaard, all of Provo, arc vis- 'ajH ! ' iting relatives and friends in this city. Sm Kodak finishing, Tripp, 2465 Wash.-Qotw Wash.-Qotw ' jTJftfi ; R Anderson was a visitor In Ogden jMSj! from Layton yesterday fijS-; Advertisers must have their copy : for the Evening Standard tho evening 1 before the day on which tho advfer- uH tlsement is to appear In order to lo- sBJ 8uro publication. fS(' ' Adam Larson was a Brlgham visitor JL ' in Ogden TueBday. sit asSfc C. A. Carlln arrived yesterday from !SH Carlln, Nevada, to visit relatives and ySt , friends In Ogdeu. '9 i (Continued on Pago Seven) llftji on 55 i I I RANDOM I ji REFERENCES lj I (Continued From Page Five.) 2i I New Furniture for ten-room house, 2$ i will be sold at a groat sacrifice. Par- : ' ties going away. 35G Ind phone til ',- ajy Company on a Special The "Follies I of 1910" company left Ogden yester- ! day on a spcclul bound for the coast. JM The compan did not play in Ogden 2j ; or Salt Lake City but is making a Kl jump from Omaha to San Francisco. 7g It was nocessarv for the Southern 5iLf Pacific company to furnish a special jlK train so that tho troupe would be ablo oW to arr'vo 'n lnp coast city in tlmo SKi ' to fill an engagement. Wtt For Sale Rose bushes at 28G1 P Piugrec, 122u Dell. lflf Visited His Old Home Arthur jjjy i Matthews, passenger dlrortor at the H : ' Union depot, has returned to this city H ' after a six-days vacation spent in PI Callfoniia .Mr. .Matthews was born oi ' and raised near San Francisco but i , has been In Ogdon for a number of fc?, years. The trip back to his old homo 'fl j is tho first he has made since coming fl , to Utah and It was u pleasant one. S Call Allen. Dhonei 22, Tor carriage 9m : for funerals un& cpsraB. Prlvato r.alls 3JJ : a Bpecialty. Also prompt delivery of . baggage. 412 25th. H Frost Warning The govornment rPH weather bureau at Salt Lake City has tiu ' 6enl" out le,eSrann'c warnings to the 1turjf various towns of the state staling 'wW that there will be a heavy frObt to- S1 night, with possibly snow and freez- j5 Ing temperature. fcj? DON'T FORGET Mitchell BroB.'salo jjj of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Avo.- ij , Farr Estatc--In tho matter of the iijS i estate of Iorin Farr, deceased, Jo- 41 seph, Lacrtus and Ixirenzo Farr, havo petitioned the court to set a timo for the distribution of legacies. The petition peti-tion states that there are Elizabeth Norman Freeman, Mary Snow Boyle, Elizabeth Laura Harris, Elnora "Woth-erapoon, "Woth-erapoon, Mary Driver and Willard. Isaac, Farwell, Lorenzo nnd John Farr who are legateea nnd entitled to $1,000 each. The matter will be heard April 21. Special Sale on tailored street hats. Regular $3.50 and S5 00 hats, priced at $2.50 and $3.50. Stafford Mlllinery Co. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Wilbur Lewis and Elizabeth R. Dalton of Ogden. Og-den. In the District court in tho matlor of tho estate ami guardianship of Geneva Ballanlyno, "Mary Done has boon nppolntcd guardian, under a bond of $1,000. Fell In a Faint While waiting in the postofflce for her mall this afternoon, after-noon, Mrs. Bert Glbby, residing at 127 Twenty-oghth street, was overcome over-come by a fainting spell and fell to the floor. Employes of the office car-' car-' rled the woman to the office of post- master where she received medical I aid. Mrs Glbby has not been well I for several daysand the task of walk-to walk-to the postofflce pioved too much for ' her. Sho was able to return to her I homo without assistance. North Ogden Apprehensive The sudden drop in tho temperature la looked upon with grave fears by tho fruit growers of North Ogden. Many of the orchards are In full bloom and it Is feared that even with the use of smudge pots damage to the fruit caunot altogether bo averted. I Some of the more sanguine of the growers believe that tho crops will be saved by the canyon ibroezos, which havo In former years come to tho rescue of tho threatened Holds in that locality North Ogden Smallpox The smallpox small-pox situation in North Ogden is not so serious as It was a few days ago-The ago-The families of" John Daniols. B. E. Chatlaln and' George E. Brown are still under quarantine but all of tho afflicted peris&ns are getting bettor. No new cases havo yet developed in these families and it Is bolleved that the critical period In the epidemic has passed. Freezing Weather Southern Pacific officials report cold weather all oyer tho Salt Iike division with snow "between "be-tween Carlln and Ilazen At Carlin the temperature dropped to 24 degrees above zero. The thermometer at the Union depot registered at the freezing freez-ing point at an early hour this morning. morn-ing. A judgment of $110 has been awarded award-ed in tho municipal court to the Ogden Og-den Valley Trout & Resort company in Its suit against Mrs. Alex Burnett. The action was brought on a promis-s'pry promis-s'pry note. Administrator Named Earl Staker hns been appointed administrator of the estate of George Staker, deceased, his bond being fixed at $1,500. Appraisers Ap-praisers of the estate aro A. McFar-land, McFar-land, Thomas A. AVhalen and C. F. Middleton. George Staker dlcti at Morgan, April 21, 1S99. leaving an estate es-tate la "Weber county valued at about $750 The administrator is a son of the deceased. I rrigatlon Suit Judge Howell is occupied oc-cupied today in the hearing of tho case of Daniel B. Roman against "William "Wil-liam Craudali, Henry Child and Man M. Child to quiet title to certain irrigation ir-rigation water near RIverdale. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff acquired ac-quired a right to tho water of certain springs and sloughs, known as tho "Watt Is Place," by vlrtuo of increasing increas-ing the flow of the sprlnes and approbating ap-probating the water to certain arid lands. The plaintiff states that tho appropriation was made In 1S91 In their answer the defendants claim an adverse right WANTED Clcan-whlto rags at tho Standard. , |