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Show RANDOM REFERENCES. B Robert Miller of Salt Lnlco City is H visiting with friends In this city. H Next timo you want Bntlor, buy Hl B & G. That's tho "kind" you're PE& looking for. MgT c- c- Gil1 ol Denver is in this city H' attending to matters of business. 1 DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros.' salo HK of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Ave.- M A. J. Pierce of Pocatello is In Og- H den visiting friends and looking after H' some matters of business. Hfl Advertisers must havo (heir copy H for the Evening Standard the evening HH before the day on which tho adver- HH tlscment Is to appear, in order to In- Hfl sure publication. M There is at present heavy traffic on Hfl the Harrlman and Gould lines going Hfl cast, the result of many eastern peo- Hfl plo who are returning homo from Call- Hfl fornia whore they have spent the wln- Hfl ter. This homeward travel of winter Hfl excursionists, together with the col- HK onlsts who aro also on their way east, Hfl is causing'an unusual number of east- Hfl bound travelers. M If you have not ordered one of our Hfl ) slncle bust oiled nortraits for one dol- M ' lar without frame, you must de so be- H fore April 1, 1912, as our contract ex- HK plrcs on that day. If you don't know Hfl what thoy are ask your neighbors or B call at the Standard office and see Hfl them. B H. C. Redick was arrested on Twcn- HB tv-fourth street last night on a charge Hfl( of carrying concealed weapons by Of- j ficer P J. Nalln Redick Is said to Va havo flourished a revolver In a saloon HJ and when the man was taken in HBi ohargo by the officer tho gun was HMj found in his pocket. HM J J Moore of Jarbrldgc, Nev,, a HK prominent mining man. Is In Ogden Kg., visiting with friends and Incidentally UV looking after some matters of busl- Bjf ness. HM Walter Browning and U. S. Beck, HM well known men of this city, havo sc- HM cured a lease on the Idlowlld resort in HM Ogden ennyon and will open tho place HV during tho summer A number of im- HK provements will bo made at the once HA popular resort and It is anticipated HM that tho resort will regain much of HM its lost popularity during tho summer HM season HM Charles F KuBter. a prominent HM mining man of Portland. Ore.. Is vis- HM lting with Wb brother, Theodore Gorlo of the Hoaly hotel and Is incidentally HM looking over some inestment pros"- HM pects In this city Mr. Kuster has H made a number of business trips to HI Ogden and is Interested in some of HM the mining ventures located near this HM Hi ' Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Crawford of Ot- HH tawa. III , are in this city spending a HB fw davs wlaile on an extended tour of HB tho west. BB Joseph. Moore of Elko.New, is vls- MH Ring friends and attending tc some HM matters of business in this city. 'St W. H. Taylor of, San. Francisco is in 9M Ogden on business. vnb Charles Hammon of St.. Louis Is in &r Ogden on business. flft . Mrs. William T. Gleason of Ely, H Nov., is spending a few days In this ; city. aH (Continued on Pago Soven.) I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES IB t Continued From Paso Five.) f Tho three groat Suns of the Sum- jB mer night ai'e now coming into vlow Jn the evening. Their light Is brought to us In a wonderful way. Tho recounting re-counting of their history will concludo ' tho sorlos of astronomical sermons Sunday night In the First Presbyterian Presbyter-ian church. Soloist, Mr. Greenwc-11.-- Municipal Court The following I cases have been started In the rhunl- l cipal court: Barnott Davidson, vs. The Ftah Knitting company for ?SS on H account; Shupe-WIlllams Candj- com- pany vs. Johnson &. Crist for .$40.50 H on account; Boltmen Brothers vs. H Johnson & Crist for ?28.G9 on account; H J. F. Mattaon Grocery company vs. H HA Enla and wlfn for Sfifi 35 nn an. 1 count. ' Myers' Auto always readv. Phona 72. Stand Elite Cafe. For carrying a revolver while ho was Intoxicated and threatening to "start something" In a Lower Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street Saloon, H C. Redlck was glvon fifteen daya In jail on a charge of carrying conccnlcd weapons and also ordered to sell tbe revolver which caused his downfall. J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167. --Superintendent --Superintendent T. F. Rowlands, of tho Southern Pacific, will depart for the west this ovenlng for an inspection inspec-tion trip over the Salt Lake division. Marshall Hemcnway, appearing in police court this morning, pleaded not guilty to a charge of unlawlul drunkenness drunk-enness and will be called In court again Monday morning Stafford Millinery Co., over 2SG7 Washington, Extra special values in trimmed hats at $5.00 each. Assistant Superintendent L. Bau-man, Bau-man, of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, Is visiting relatives at Stockton, Cal. W. L. Porter, Florlet. 2478 Wa3h-Ington Wa3h-Ington ave.. basement. Phone 1734-W.- I Senator Aldrich United StateB Senator Nelson A. Aldrich, of Rhode Island, passed throughh Ogden this morning over tho Union-Southern Pa- clfic en route going east after a trip '' to the coast. His private car -vj. "Ranger" was attached to Southern m Pacific train No. 10 arriving and to n No. 10 departing over the Union Pa- cific at 8-30 a. m. j I The Hesc Bakery will bake ril next week fancy Hot Cross Buns. Order from your grocer. 20c a dozen. The Tripp photo studio will close April 3, 4, 5 and C Mr. and Mrs. Tripp will attend photographers' convention con-vention being held in Salt Lake City on these dates. I Miss Jennie Crocker, a member of the distinguished family of Crockers, interested in the construction of the original Central Pacific railroad, passed through the city this morning in her private car "Mlshawaka" en . m route east from California. I W oo |