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Show I( ' RANDOM 1 REFERENCES ? James Needs of Donver. Colo., Is ; visiting with friends In this city. ! "B & G" Is tbu brand that's In , demand. Do jou sell -BUTTER boar- Ing this mark? It's the best made. i There Is no other just as good. Gowans Lectures In Salt Lake Superintendent E. G. Gowans of the State Industrial school delivered a lecture In Salt Lake City last night on the "Importance of Mother Work." The lecture was well attended and was of a very instructive nature. ,' DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' salo of Monuments at 2003 Jeffercon Avc- j Rowe Returns from South Sccre- tary Edward M. Rowo of the State . Industrial school has returned from lS Spanish Fork, where he still holds the 0 office of city auditor. He states that while there he attended a meeting of the aldermanic board and that an important im-portant ordinance was passed relative ; 1 to the regulation of pool and billiard I parlors. Advertisers must have their copy i ' for the Evening Standard tho ovenlng ' beforo the day on which the adver tisement is to appear, in order to ln-suie ln-suie publication. Moose Official Here Supreme Dlc-'' Dlc-'' tator W. J Jones of the'Moose oraer delivered a lecture to the local lodge :M last night, In which he explained iya ! some of the charitable and beneficial M work of tho order. The lecture was j ' , well attended and was an interesting Irv ; one. to Harry Webber of Reno, Nev, Is in S Ogden on matters of business. in t ? ' Negresses Rob Sheepman Two col- i ored women, Grace Roy and Rose nol Lee, denizenB of Electric alloy, were I arrested Saturday night by Officer H C. Peterson on a charge of having robbed rob-bed A Jones, a sheepman of Albion, Ida , of ?G5. The women deny their gtiilL T W. Evans of Salt Lake City is in, Ogden on business. W R ItfcCullock of Rouo, Nov., Is Qi in Ogdon visiting friends. I Depot In Darkness Tho Union sta- '1 tlon was thrown Into darkness Saturday I night by a break in tho Oregon Short Line power plant and nearly a hun- dred jiassengers wero thrown Into 5 , confusion until lanterns and candles i were brought Into service. The acci- dent occurred shortly after 6 o'clock J nnd at a time when traffic chanced to j be the heaviesL When the lights JJ went out the depot officials lost no lH time In securing lanterns and can- ! dies, which allajed the Inconvenience et experienced by the passongors The aH ; power was not restored to the electric 1?' ; lights until a late hour, ad 1 (Continued on Pago Seven ) of oo en; |