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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Tailor made corsets. Mrs Smith, . phone 19GS. Splrella Corsotiere. j After a vacation spent on the west I coast, Arthur Williams, chief clerk In the office of the general yardmas-ter yardmas-ter of the Oregon Short Line, has returned re-turned to hlB desk. Another good time, Brewery Workers Work-ers annual spring hop at the new Colonial, Thursday evening, April 18. Tickets, 50 cents per couple. Extra lady, 25 cents. Refreshments soned.-- Relatlves in the Flood Valentine , Gideon, city attorney, received a let- ! ter Thursd'ay from relatives at Now Madrid, Mo., giving him some idea of the extent of the floods that are now raging in the Mississippi valley. The letter states that the Charleston dike, near New Madirid, broke a few days ago, and that Mr. Gideon's relatives ' were forced to flee for their lives. The quality of B &. G Butter pleases tho most exacting It's always uniform uni-form always just rlghL I In order to look after extensive land holdings in South Dakota, S. L.. Hes- . tebeck haG resigned his position in the accounting department of the Southern Pacific offices at this place. , Tho vacancy has been filled by William Wil-liam Bennett, who was formerly with" the Union Pacific at Omaha Mr , Bennett has moved his family to Og- den. 1 Tho Ogden Caledonian Society will give a benefit concert and dance at the Royal Dancing Academy Friday, April 12th. Entrance via K. of P. hall on 24th street. Admission 25 cents. i Yellowstone Travel D. S Spencer, assistant general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line, ghes It as his ' opinion that the Yellowstone Park travel this season will be heavier by far this year than the travel in previous pre-vious years. Ho bases his conclusion upon tho number of excursion tickets already sold Many conventions are scheduled for YollowBtono Park this season, one of tho biggest of which will bo the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit Ben-efit association meeting The Yellowstone Yellow-stone lino will be thrown open for travel about tho middle of June. ' Call 2083, Atklp, tho plumber, for first class work. Reasonable priccs.-- i Gun Shoot Moroni Skeen was high gun at the shoot held by tho Ogden Gun club at tho South Ogden park Thursday afternoon. His score was 92 out of 100 E. Morgan of Salt Lake, representing the DuPont company, took second honors and George Browning got third place John i Sharp, at one timo fish and game commissioner of Utah, was in attendance attend-ance from Salt Lake, as wero alBO j Messrs. Hewitt, Morgan, Cummings, Rider, Riley and Shark. I A good canvasser wanted at the ! Standard office. i ' No Word of Hold-up Dispatches Wednesday night stated that a holdup hold-up man had robbed a saloon at Car-lln, Car-lln, Nov., and then forced a railroad ' employee to pilot hhn to Vivian on a switch engine belonging to the! Southern Pacific. It was alleged that a sheriff's posse went in pursuit of-tho of-tho robber as soon as tho switch en- ( glno returned to Carlln No information informa-tion concerning the alleged hold-up or the appropriating of tho railroad's propertv has been received in tho local lo-cal railroad offices. ! DONT FORGET Mitchell Bros' sale I of Monuments at 2003 Jettersor. Ave.- 1 Guns Recovered By following up a tip that a young man living near Trenton had in his possession a riflo that tallied with tho description of some stolen property, Joe Jones, a special officer of tho Oregon Short Lino recovered a shipment of rifles and shot guns Thursday that were stolen while en route from Butto to Salmon City, Idaho, in 1910. Tho goods were supposed to liavo been removed from tho car at Silver Bow. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 350?. 25th SL- Baseball Game An exciting game 1 of basoball will bo played on tho ball grounds at the State School for tho Deaf and Bllnd Saturday afternoon between two teams of men who are In tho forestry service. One team has been organized by District For-oster For-oster Shorman and tho other by Purchasing Pur-chasing Agent Smith. It is expected that a largo number of baseball fauB will 1)6 on hand to witness thb contest. con-test. Myer6' Auto always ready. Phone 72. Stand Elite Cafe. , j. W, Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phono 167 -- I Advertisers must have their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advor- thJkW'Superintehdcnt aV 111 n&fn, PaFCvstartod wcst.'to- ,1? ,aV lnBnV.ction trip ove the old lino between Ogden and Montello. fh',J;fee,J' of Salt o. sPent the day in Ogden. iIS.lntcr8 nnd Taperhangers aro busy n,nL0Unty clerk'B off,co. repainting repaint-ing and repaporing tho entire place i. r? r renovating will not be woS Tuesday of i next Potato Contest Out of tho 187 boys who will compete for tho National Na-tional Copper bank's $ioo potato-growing potato-growing prize this season, Horaco Tanner, of Murray, and tho ten-year-old son of Alfred Lund, of Paragonah, were the first to enter. THe contest will be conduoted under tho direction of Louis F. Boyle, locturer f6r tho Intermountaln Industrial association. Mr. C. F. Conn of 813 Twenty-fifth street, the genial conductor on tho Southern Pacific railroad, has beon confined to his home for a week with an old-fashioned attack of chills and fever, with grip. Ho is somewhat improved, im-proved, but not yet able to take his regular run as yeL Mallorup Estate In tho estate -of Soren Mallerup, deceased, James Mal-lerup Mal-lerup has petitioned the district court for lettors of administration. Ho relates re-lates that the decedent died intestate intes-tate at Hunstvllle about ton years ago leaving a number of heirs who desire the petitioner to act as administrator. ad-ministrator. Tho estate In Weber county is valued at ?400. |