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Show gj RANDOM J REFERENCES 'C! ?K John Herrlck In Ogden. J. L. Herri Her-ri 'M Tick, a former resident or this city 'M jg nnd president of the Tntcrmountaln Jjjf mission at Denver, is visiting .bis M mother, Mrs. Lester J. Herrlck. He 01 & spent yesterday with friends In Salt ' Lake City. Jjl W j Call Allen, pnone 2, for carriages n K tor funerals and oparaa. Private nails ajB a flpeclalty. AIbo prompt delivery ot 7.M baggage. 412 25th. ff Llla Jost Returns From Abroad. I fAfter several years of study abroad, 1 Miss Lila Jost, daughter of John A. jjjr Jost, of this city, has returned to Og- J h den. Miss Jost has a remarkably fine . 6oprano voice and (luring her stay in fiff Berlin she was a pupil and assistant 'SA of Alexander Hclnemann, the noted 3Q .jT German baritone, who will give a con- Sjk cerL at tho tabernacle In Salt Lake ? J C'ty tomorrow evening. J .if " WANTED Clean white rags at the 1 Standard. . ' Licenses to Wed Marriage licenses W have been Issued to Robert P. Willi Wil-li . i Jiams of Salt Lake and Ruby B. Peter-f Peter-f son of Custer, South Dakota; Derk jT: Krultnees and Anna Apheihens of Og-ZL Og-ZL . :. den; Henry M. Kenmeycr and Mrs. 1 1 : Hlldo Kruitmees of Ogden. 1 jl Advertisers must have tholr copy Is for the Evening standard the ovenlng I .. - before the day on which tho adver- 2 '. i tlsomont is to appear In order to In- rure publication, t . ; , McDermott Found Guilty The for : gcry case of the state against John I , McDermott was submitted to tho jury : yesterday afternoon and a verdict of g $ guilty was returned within thirty niln- ' utes after the jury retired. The man !$ I will bo sentenced Frldav. l If Mrs. H. V Hoffman and daughter II tf ot Rehurg, Jdn., are visiting relatives li I and friends In Ogden. I f . Captain H. H Wardlolgh of fire fy i .station No. 1 Is back 011 duty again llfl &1 a'ter an "bsence of two weeks, dur-Uf dur-Uf lng which time ho was confined to his ifej home by an attack or typhoid fever. Zj He Is still quite weak, as a result of tM the attack. sil, P- W. Parus of Elko was a business IK visitor in Ogden yesterday. k George G. Henderson of Afton, n "VVyo., Is visiting with friends in this .1. city for a few days. I - V K Mrs. C. D. Robinson of Ely arrived I: ; yesterday for a visit with relatives. ' Mrs. P. W. -Bower has gone to Kansas Kan-sas City for a visit with her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gosnell. II (Continued on Pnge Seven.) !' I RANDOM ! 1 REFERENCES I j (Continued frra Pace Five ) : ' Conference rates via tho D. &; 1L G., .If; $L10 to Salt Lake and return, April ; 3rd to 9th good returning until April A'i, 12th'. Fast special train leavos Ogden fli 8:15 A. M., April 7th, Sth and 9th: 75; leaves Salt Lake returning at 11:15 m , P. m., after the. theatre. Six other S ; good traln3. 9: A United Stales mine Inspecting j car passed through Ogden this morn- j ng on its way Troin Salt Lake City J ' to Coalville The car is equipped , for tho work of inspection and also ite : for rescue wrok. $; f: : Order of Owls' dance April C. Iloyal t' Dancing Academy. - M Return from Fillmore Mr, and 2'i Mrs, John M, Hanson returned home 55 from Flllmora this morning whero !5f.! they attended thj fuuei'nl of Mrs. 5? ! Hanson's father, Jcscph Payne, on SJ . Sunday. Mr. Payne died at" a Salt ' ; Lake hospital last week. I -II ' jg COAL Best Pouc6c:k,' Rock Springs 3, and Utah Coal, $3.25. Phone 27. - John. Parr. - $ Came Before the Railroads Mrs. S. V J. Spencer and her grnnd-dnughtor, J, Ilia Layton, of Provo, are in tho city . ' for a week's visit with lehtlves and fyw friends. Mrs, Spencer Is among tho fjjfi oarJy eettlei's of Utah, having come to 8i the Btato beforo the advent of the W railroad. She saj-s she kept nhead of ilH& the railroad during the early part of her Me and did no! see a railroad lo- x comotlve until the Rio Grande extend- ; M ed Its road to Salina. ! C r DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros. sal0 ' 5! of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Ave - . i I! Bmil Murl of San Francisco, rep- i : resontative from the eighth district of ft ! the International Brewery Workers of , America, ia at the IlecJ. ; i Beforo selecting your Spring JIat, it !;' will pay you to visit the Five Points i 15 Millinery, 23S Washington Ave eS(i F. Fouts. city passenger and freight it agent of the Denver & Rio Orando i'i railroad, ia ip Salt Lake City on of- I ficial buBlness. ? Kodak finishing, Tripp. 2-1C5 Wnsb.- jft H. C. Manson, general superintend- j ; ont of the Oregon Short Line, passed I through Ogden this morning on his Rvay to Salt Lake City after an Inspection Inspec-tion trip north -. : '. -efc Order of Owls' dance April 6. Royal iTi ; Dancing Academy. " - W. Fruit Trains The California fruit - ' traffic over tho Southern and Union Paclflo railroads Is calling for a great i ?-. deal more work In tho local freight. I department of the Ilarrimau linos. The j business averages about one train a ; dty or about fifty cars. It is neces-saiy neces-saiy to make a number of changes In lLo cars at this point ns some of tho trains run solid to this city audarc jjjl hero broken up and sent east by dlf- ' SMI forent routes or by regular trains. 1 rKl Congratulations A letter of con- yrf gratulation has been sent by the Og- i? it den Socialist local to L. J. Duncan, ' ; who, on Monday, vas elected mayor of gy '; Butte on the Socialist ticket. A sim- IK liar letter was sent to Stitt Wilson, 'the g: ' successful candidate in the rccqnt m Berkeley election. Both these - So B ' cinllsts are well known to the So- Iv ciallsts iu this city, Wilson having delivered a number of lectures on tho : street corners of Ogdcu a few years ago 5 ' Suit on Promissory Note The i George A. Lowo company has com-, ? ir.enced suit against Waldemar C. It Lybbert and M. H. Roberts to recov-' or ?90, alleged to be a balance due on a cortalu promissory note, dated , September 4.1, J905. 1 Decrees of Divorce Interlocutory j, , decrees of divorce have been granted j Mrs. Mary Lament and Mrs. Alice :i .Wallace. Tho Lauiout decreo was 1 granted on the grounds of desertion and failure- to provide, and that of l' Mrs Wallace on the grounds of fail- i' urc to provide Default was onlorod in both cases. Mr. and Mrs. LamonL wero married in 1907 and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace mqrrled Mr. Wallace Feb. 26, 1893. Exparte evidence was Intro- 1 duced before Judgo Harris to substantiate substan-tiate the allegations of the complain ants. In Police Court Charged with bc- 5JI lng unlawfully drunk, Jack Johnson, Kgf Slim Collins, John Larklus and J. E. flOjjfl Piako appeared in police court this iRmI morning, and entered pleas of guilty. W Each of the meu was fined $3 or five. ,51) days. Ilattic Dell, charged with vag- 0pf raucy, rorfclteii a bond of $10 by mrX not appearing for trial. |