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Show I' STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP t STANDARD EXCHANGE. Dell 66, to Communicate w'.th any department. .. RANDOM IE . REFERENCES 1 Hpfi W. C Hull of Ely, Nov., was a Sun- H ' day visitor with friends In this city. H Danco the now "Wnubansee" Tuos- H '!, day evening with tho Elito Dancing I "- Club at tho Royal. H , Teau Darrott was among tho Sun- H.-, "i da vlRltors from Logan In this city " yesterday. I ' k Caledonian Social At Stelnway hall I. ; 2J70 Wash. Ave., Tuesday the 18th. E' Musical program and a dance. Friends ; invited. AdinisBlon 26c. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selsel of Salt - (' Lake were the guests of Mr and Mrs. m ' Harold Pecry In Ogdcn yesterday. I ' ' NOW IS THE TIME to buy Lawn I ' Mowers. Garden Hose and Steel Goods, k our stock Is larger than evor before B y and our prices are lower GEO. A. wmi LOWE CO. . Brother Dies In East The Proud- I tfltj fit sporting goodH store on Twcnty- I fourtli Btreet wag closed Saturday aft- i-lf ernoon on account of the death of A. . ' J. Proudflt's brother. John Proudflt, fc ' who resided in Pennsylvania. The .' . relative died Thursday and tho fu- i neral was held Saturday afternoon. itfif Beforo aolcctlng your Spring Hat, It jLf will pay you to visit the Five Points .'jj' Mllllnory, 23S Washington Avo Oum ' Grande Officials A parly of - ' Denver &. Rio Grande officials, Includ- ing H. W Clark, general manager, ')' tk : A. S. Hughes, traffic manager; F. A. :t wii ' Wadlelgh, general passenger agent, , 1? i and Secretary Clcugh passed througli . . j , IhlB city yesterday morning on board JW i. the prlvato car Bnllyclare. They were tkt i on their waj to San Francisco and J u lcparted on S. P train No. .1. " -, COAL Best Pencock, Rock Springs Wi fc t nnd U.tah Coal, $5.25. Phono 27. H m A John Forr. - yjj r Woman Paosenger III Mrs. Thorn- ifl1'' as Morgan, a victim of consumption, ; who is returning from California to tticcuT 1 er homo w Michigan to die, was ffi : transferred from S. P train No. A to itf i U. P. train No. 4 yesterday afternoon. jj. ,- The woman was In very serious con- "ire dltion and fainted while bolng helped jjj from ono train to the other. An of- pyjj 'j, fort wns mndo to have her remain ukfljj -. In this city for a fow days and regain o!4tf Btrength for tho remainder of tho trip, " 'I m)t flho refused. It Is feared that sho ,Li ; will dlo before reaching her home. BR ' 11 ,' Kodak finishing. Tripp, 21C5 Wash.- MldaE 1 Advertisers must have their copy WW i i0T the Evonm5 Standard tho ovenlnff cm i beforo the day on which tho adver-'j9 adver-'j9 tlsomont Is to appear in order to Id-fstM Id-fstM A tare publication 8JA j (Continued on Pago Seven.) -mi? ZZZ '" j:i RANDOM I ! REFERENCES 'ifl i (Continued From Page Five.) Sffl The Sotbem-Marlowc sent sale, pre- 1 vlouslj- announced to open Ihls morn- I ing, has been postponed until Tucs- j day or Wcdnesdaj . Announcement ' will be made later. m-I i Each subscriber Is entitled to a 21 l copy of the Examiner special edition, ;' but you must call or Bend for It at 9i ' the SUm J anl office before Tuesday & evening, April lSUi, 1911. ' f. Frost Tonight It is evident that tl)e danger of frost In this vicinity Is not 1 j entirely over, us tho mnvor of Ogden ' received a telegraphic communication ' J ' this aitornoon from the government 3a ') weathor bureau at Salt Lake City M stating that there would be frost to- iiil n,ghL 111 Coming Prize dance at tho Royal 'ill - Tuesday evening, Under .the auspices ia i of tho Elite Dancing Club. -"" ;j "l Frost In California Manager Hlck- Ot cnloopcr of the Pioneer Fruit com- j j pany received a letter from President I j Charles B. Bell of tlic company today. J; stating that frost has prevailed In m ,; California for a number of days past, W J and that considerable damage has JJJii been dono the fruit buds. The lettor rM Btacs tnt nulte a large percentage dM 4 ' 0 'ar,J fruits liavo been destroyed JH ) and that a full crop in many districts 3M ' of tho stato 'will not bo gathered J i L. A. to B. Tl. T., will give a card .'I party at B. P. O. E. hall, Wednesday -J evening. Refreshments and prizes 9 1 Admission 25c. H 'j Warmer Wect of Here Southern sM Pnclflc officials report that there has ! ; been a general rise in temperature ' all over tho Salt Lake division. The tejj minimum temperature registered at jflg ' the Union dopot last night was 13 de- mi gnccs wfcile tho mercury at frigid I line r Wells did not fnll below 35 degrees above zero. ' 9071 and 19449 are tho winning prize v numbers at Richardson-Hunt driwing. 9 . Havo you got them. B. of R. T. Delegate J. U Selfert, 2S-1 rfeloznt of Snnrks Lodge No. 7G2, Sj Brothorhood of Railway Trainmen to 3!Ri dc national convention of the organ Iz '& nticn to bo held In Mnrrlsvllle, Pa., thc-rJffl thc-rJffl Arat Part of nt)1cl no"t". Ia iu Ogden sfef on his way cast. Mr. Selfert will visit nj'i relatives in the east prior to attend-? attend-? ' ing tho trainmen's meet. iEjji Steer beef cxclu"ivclv Cal. market, fraij 12C 25th Bell 37C Ind. 374. il' A nine-pound boy arrived via tho yJjS stork route nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T Rushmor. Saturday. The IJ ; now arrival was warmly welcomed. u New Furniture fgr ten-room house, H1, will be sold at a great sncriflcc. Par- wl tle3 going away. 35C Ind. phono. fCasc Reinstated The civil suit of tho II L. Griffin company against fjffijjn George Van Derbeck. heretofore dis- tjfj j mlssfil. has been reinstated, both par- .rfeV1 ties consenting. OflJ For Sale Rose bushes nt 2SC1 gttjj Pingree, 1225 Bell JWj I Name Administratrix In the mat- yjfl ter of the estate of Sarah A. Roof wM I AVhlte Nauman. deceased, Aleun Roor TOlj Hastings has licen appointed ndmln- mLfc Istratrlx and Thomas Whalen, A. Mc- E f Farland and C F Mlddleton namod as pjTjtj appraisers. 3R a Call Allen, phonns 2", Tor carriage fSJ I Tor funerals and opera9. Private calls JlSJ I a Rpcclalty. Also prompt delivery of US! I oPKaBO. 412 25th. c jSa tfitoi t Case Dismissed The case of Cnro- ;2 line Skeen and Daniel "Williams pil against William D. Skeen, In district Smi court, by consent of the parties, has been dismissed fPj DONT FORGET Mitchell Bros.' sal0 ip i of Monuments at 2003 Jcfforson Avo.- f Pay of Stenographer The contract j t between Judgo HoweA nnd Eva Erb, ft in tho matter of tho employment of gig Jr MIbs Erb aB ofllclal stenographer of , Ids division of the district court, was iflU f made a matter of record this morning. SH : The provisions of tho contract are that S . Miss Erb shrtt 1m paid SS per day for H -j her services, two cont3 a mllo trans- M portatlons expenses. 12 cents per follb M j for trflnfjcrllilnp- ler notes into long vym K liand or tjpowrlttcn copy, and four fjljfl J' cents per folio for each additional !( C Cop" of transcrlpt $S WANTED Clean whlto rags at h rnlj r Standard. Ivng Tho Ellto Dancing Club at tho Roy- t,at Bl Tuesday. A prlzj Till bo awarded. - , 2 i v |