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Show i RANDOM " ! I REFERENCES 1; IE Mrs. D. M. Daniels and daughlei, W Miss Jennie, of Malad, are spending a few days with Ogden friends. 'f Bucks' Stoves and Ranges at right if prices at Sidney Stevens Implement i Co- J W C. Phillips, of San Francisco and '1 ' western representative of the Pacific I Fruit Express company, Is in the city ) f ' on business. '' ' B & G Butter hns been on the Og- den market nearly a generation. It Is as staple as sugar and is for sale 5 i' by all first-class grocers. f Rhoes' Estate Order In the pro- i s bate division of the district court, Mrs Eliza P Rhees, widow of the late ) Charles H. Rhees, who died at Pleas- ' ant View on December 23 of lasl vear, has Med a petition asking that ,.' : letters of administration be issued to : the son, Reuben T. Rhees. The es- j tate consists of $14,200 worth of per- VL sonal property and 1,600 -worth of tjjt real estate. The property is left to l"f the widow and oight children i'f Keep your house warm with eco- jf nomlcal Bucks' Stoves. Sidney Ste- a vens Implement Co. f Suoan Ryan Gets Divorce Judge fc Howell ve3terday afternoon signed a Sf decree of final dhorce to Susan Ryan against the deposed Catholic priest, 5 James Ryan, the Interlocutory de- Pl! cree having been granted by default a&fi' July 3, 1911 In the decree Mrs M Ryan is given her maiden name, Su- fe' san Moran. toil, Soft Advertisers must have their copy ptli for the Evening Standard the evening a5f before the day on which the adver- Ixfi tisement is to appear, in order to In- l$ ; sure publication. ete Licenses to Wed A marriago li- 9 5 cense has been Issued to John A. haljji Kakes of Ogden and Eveline H. DjjJJt i Quarnberg of Sclplo; Edmond F. Mul- H . i ahv of Buffalo, N Y., and Margaret fl: V. '"Warren of Philadelphia, Pa. II : (Continued on Pago Seven.) I RANDOM REFERENCES I J (Continued From Paso Five.) Dr. E. E. Oreonwell has returned from California, whore ho went in tho Interest of his deceased brother's estate. Owing to the cold weather of tho past few days, nearly all trains entering en-tering Ogden are running late and in some causes are as much as six hours behind time. Tho weather is moderating, however, both east and west of here and It Is expected that better schedules will bo maintained after today. Cutters and Bob Sleds, also winter Robes and Bells. Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co. J. Jr. Davis, general superintendent, of the Southern Pacific, passed through Ogden last night on his way east. Dr. J. F. Snedakor, dentist, over Utahna Drug store, cor. 25th Pt and Wash. Ave. T. F. Rowlands, superintendent of the Southern Pacific, leaves this afternoon af-ternoon for tho west on his regular inspection trip. Cold weather calls for Good Stoves. We havo them. Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Cd. Mrs. William Jeffers and daughter Irene of Evanston. are visiting Mrs. A A. McBrldo In this city for a few days. First-class dressmaking by experienced ex-perienced dressmakors. Phone 15G-OK. Civil Cases. The following civil actions ac-tions were filed in the municipal court today: : P. M. Poulson & Co. vs. C. D. Norman and It. Ealing for $108.50 on account; L A Voudet vs. .1. S White for $30 on a loan; Proudfit Sporting Goods Co. vs Lee Greenwell, for $12.55 on? account If you need a Stove of any kind, call on Sidney Stevens Implement Co. Ogden Transfer & Storage Co. have moved to 2340 Grant. Case Continued. John McKJnloy, arrested on a charge of vagrancy, was arraigned in police court this morning, morn-ing, but the case Was continued until Monday on a motion of tho city attorney at-torney to allqw a further investigation investiga-tion of tho case. The police claim that McKinley is a bod character and well-known to the police of several states, but just what charge will he finally lodged against him was not revealed. Seriously III. James McBeth has been called to the ledside of his son, Donald McBeth, who is dangerously 111 of pneumonia in San Francisco. Mr. McBeth will leave tills afternoon for San Francisco. Mr. McBeth's son has been ill since early In November and his condition Is so serious at this time that when the father was summoned sum-moned to his bedside, his life was despaired of. The enthusiasm of the ice men was somewhat dampened today by the fall of snow and thoy were compelled to devote consideiable time in the removal re-moval of snow from the ice ponds Jieforo they could continue cutting Ice. It is stated that Ice cutting will begin at tho power dam in Ogden canyon can-yon next Monday. eign missionaries, women of tho ' Southern Presbyterian church are sending their jewels and other valuable valu-able personal' belongings to the foreign for-eign mission hoard of the denomination denomina-tion here to wipe out an indebtedness indebted-ness of $100,000. A committee is disposing of tho Jewels and forwarding the proceeds to missionaries whose salaries are overdue. |