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Show ii, 1 i STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP ' STANDARD EXCHANGE. Bell 66, to Communicate with any department. i RANDOM If REFERENCES I II ! . . r. ,! Fine silk finished mercerized laco Ii 4 hose for tho girls at Clarks, 15c. Wj A, T. Desmond was a Park City t I visitor in Ogden yesterday. A' May 15, at S o'clock, in tho Guild ; Hall of the Episcopal church, Mrs. f ', R. S. Farnsworth will read "The y. Piper." Mrs. FarnsworCh's skill in. j ' interpreting and graco in reading are I ; . well known, and a large nudienco 1b ' I promised her. i - J. A, Conway of Evanston, Wyo., j !; transacted business in this city i Thursday. s ;! Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages I for funerals and operas. Private calls ( ? a apeolalty. Alco prompt delivery of il i baggage. 412 25th. H Qoorge A. Hclncr was a Morgan I ; visitor in this city yesterday. fl S DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' sale fl j ; of Monuments at 2003 JofforEon Ave. I Mr. and Mrs C Hatch of Ely, Nov.. ' are visiting friends In this city for a I lew dajs, V WANTED Clean white rags at tho L Btandard. ! ' Mrs. R. M. Turner and Mrs. P. J. J I Quealey of Kemmerer were tho guests of Ogden friends yesterday. COAL Host Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, 53.25. Phono 27. John IFarr. Petition for Probate In the matter of the estate of Mrs.W.M. Chlnu, who died April 10, 1911, nged 75 years, E. F Bratz has petitioned the district dis-trict court asking for letters of administration ad-ministration and that the will be probated. pro-bated. The estate consoling of $2,000 worth of pcrsoual property, Is willed at the ratio of one-half to Helen Hel-en Glddings, one-quarter to Lora Le-land Le-land and tho remainder to Charles . Gjddings. Mr. Bratz Is named as ex-, ex-, ecutor. Advertisers must have their copy for tho Evening Standard tho evening beforo the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear in ordor to in-W in-W ' euro publication. T ; John Cooney, until receutly an o- J) ' ficer of the Ogden police department, l will leave over the Southern Pncific !t this morning lor California, where ho W ' goes In the hope that the change of ft climate ma prove beneficial to his Jk failing health Mr Cooney will bo W i accompanied by his daughter, Miss ? j Florence, ami expects to be absent I I i from the city several weeks They T : will visit San Francisco, Oakland and i ? ; San Diego. f Warmer weather means cooler hos- r icry buy lacehoec for the children I '': at Clarks 15c a pair. - - if f Continued on Page Seven.) 'it nn i , , i RANDOM 1 1 REFERENCES (Continued From Pago Fire.) "j W , ArttBtlc work and up-to-date servlco I 3 at American Halrdrcsslng parlor. - ? Mrs. Frank Berry anil daughter left t j ; yestorday afternoon for St. Louis via ). the Denver & Rio Grande. From St J Louis they expect to go to Englnnd 1(i i on a visit. I , Lace boso worth up to 33c a pair , ax. Clark's, 15c. ) A. B. McComb of Trcmonton left . tcday for Chicago via the Denver & Rio Grande railroad. ( The Congregational ladies will have j:1 a broad and cake anlc. Utahna Drug , Store, Saturday, May 13th, 1 .. m. - 1 f Police Court Charles Fltzpatrick i appeared in police court this morn- i Ing charged with being unlawfully ! drunk, and was. lined $5 or five days. j ( Fltzpatrick pleaded guilty tp the s ; charge E. L. Irving forfeited a bond I) of 5 by not appearing to answer to il the charge of permitting his team to ji , stand in the street without hitching. JJ Mrs. R. S. Farnsworth will give a j,' reading and Interpretation of "The , i Piper." at the Episcopal Guild Hall. May 15. - Chllden's lace hose on gale at ; Clark's, 15c a pair. - t Bernhardt Company -Thp Sarah Bernhardt company left this morning j for Salt Lake City via the Oregon ; Short Line. The French actress V travels in a private car and the company com-pany came to this city on a special : train. The company departed, how- ever, on one of the regular trains, using three special cars, a FOR SALF Automobt.c bargain 1 , Model 10 Bulck, good as new. 1 new jj tire; 2 good as new tires. 2 extra I springs; 4 inner tubes; jack, tools, pumps, $650.00: $350.00 ensh. balance I terms to suit, at 43S llerrick Axe 'j Collar Bone Broken W. B. Mow- brcy, omployed in the olilces of the Amalgamated Sugar company, had his .1 collar bone broken Wednesday while . attempting to board a moving street -I car. The accident occurred on Wash- ington avenue, near the comer of Thirtieth street, Mowbrey struck one of the posts as he swung upon tho can He was able to be on the street again today. For Rent Furnished, S-room modern mod-ern house, hot water heat, piano. RobL ( , rB. Lewis. I Change of Stenographers John ri Hollo, official stenographer" of the su- ' preme court of Utah. acteiLas stenog rapher in Judgo Harris' .court today in absence of Stenographer Harold Packer, who was called to Malad, i Ida,, to do stenographic work for Dan Hamer. Mr "Hamer was called to Salt Lake because of tho death of his brother, Willard Hamer. "Wanted Four good solicitors. Call at Standard office between S and 9 ( ; a. m. - j Judge Howel! hold court at Farm- H; Ington yoBterJay and a part of today. A. He Is considering probate and iuo- m tlon matters In the Ogden court this w afternoon. :I Try a trout or chicken dinner at the Hermitage; strictly home cooking. - I Out of Respect to Willard Hamer ', ; Out of respect to Willard Hamer, who ! lies dead In Salt Lake, Judge Harris C at noon today adjourned court until , tomorrow morning, and a committee, consisting of C C Richards. S. A. l Maglnnia, W. H. Reedor and A E. , y Pratt, was appointed to draw rcsolu- 'J, tions of respect and present them to ( i the court and members of the Ogden rj bar Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. i ;4 Tho court announced that it desires r. that all mombnrs of iho bar appear y in court at the adjourned hour to i- take part In proceedings of respect to St the deceased lawyer. ji Visit the Five Points Millinery ?! Quiet Title Alma Doxey has com- ?,l mencod suit against J. Jenkins and l Eliza Jenkins to quiet title to certain f; real estate in lot 8, block 6, plat A. i? Ogden survoy, in which ihc derend- i ants claim an adverse title. IMrs. Farnsworth, well-known as a graceful and brilliant interpreter of lltorary themes, will speak, May 15. on J "The Pipor." Como to hear this cry rl modern play exiilalned. l Railroad Agents It. E. Watcon, WI representing tho Illinois Central, and K7 Jonn T Harvey of the Central Sav- if. annah line, with offioes in Salt Lake, Si aro in Ogden drumming up business. Ill |