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Show f RANDOM Ii 1 REFERENCES j J. Weber was a business isitor in tho city yesterday from Tromonton. H B & G Butter. Use it and see if j$ we haven't just cause for salisfac- ; tion. M ) P. M. Eskridgo and mother, tho for. Hj mor proprletorof-the Manx Hoter-at ffl; San Francisco, were In the city yes- S tcrday for a brief visit with friends H '' before departing for the east l J a Advertisers must have their copy Jgi fot tho Evening Standard the evening JB: before tho day on which tho adver- ig- tlsement Is to appear, in orderyo in- r sure publication. - ffl John Smuin, a former resident of jgf this city, is visiting friends. Ho wab !-S i1 formerly engaged in business in the i firm of Smuin and Thomas but for the W past several years has been conduct- J3 ' ing a prosperous business at Rexburg, t3 ! Idaho. fflj Hoag Company Incorporates Artl 9 i cles of Incorporation have been filed jS j with County Clerk Samuel G. Dye for m the formal organization of the Ralph 19 1 E Hoag company a concern which JM k has been organized for tho tranBac- iH I tion of a general brokerage business, uufl The officers are R. E. Hoag, presl- rB dent and treasurG': Harriot K. Hoag, JtoM secretary; W. J Parker, vice presi- lM dent, E. L. Harris, assistant secro- oB; tary. The above, together with C. Hi L. Hoag will form the board of tII- QH; rectors. The company, which will 8 ; conduct a loan and Investment bus- UH iness, is capitalized for ?50,000 with H shares at $100 each. vorfl ' Verdict for Campbell A jury in the )-iH district court last evening returned H a verdict in the case of Archibald rflH Campbell against Honry G. Hess, ?H awarding tho former the sum of $800. igH Billiard .Player .Challenge Frank l9H Bridgewater, a colored billiard playor oraW v of San Francisco, has arrived in the toB city and Issues a challenge to any imt' " local billiard playor for a game or qBt? series at 18 balk line billiards. Ho is eH ' willing to back his own chances with MM I a side bet, JM l (Continued on Pago Seven.) .ii . -Hf I RANDOM h REFERENCES (f .? Continued From Page Five.) 3 i Yeomen, Attention 1 Installation of J officers at K P. hall tonight; pro- , flf' LI gram and banquet. Visiting archers a n.'vl rl Invited. '"E I Mr. Hyrum Pingrco, manager of Ml t the Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co , I Plavi if is nov? In the east, 'where ho is pur- 5 $ chasing the latest things in furnl- rv J I ' ture. While there he will visit the I F I cst furn,ture houses and factories I it ' Grand Rapids and Chicago. s f P. H. Cook, general agent in Og- Si t den for the Union Pacific, has just )Jl" 3 returned from a meeting recently held ' if In Omaha of general agents for the v entire Harriman system. Mr. Cook t J says the meeting was of great ln- ' ' I terest and by far the most Important ? I find IntoreBting so far held. Ropre- TJjgi sentatlve3 from every part of the . I country wero present I Yk The Dee Printing Co. is now lo- irid'eS f Caiea "I -oo- J--- iiaoimibwu. 3gre f . Thomas Whalcn, A. McFarland and " f F. C. Mlddleton have been appointed ;. 3 official appraisers of the district court Y vj; I for the year 1912. - JL j ft Grant Coffee and Waffle, House now i open. Try it. 2474 Grant ave. l ' "Billy" Wilson says Iho tcmpera- pB i ture at the power dam in Ogden can- -5! h yon yesterday morning was six do- ta -, grees below zero and about that many bBbH ' degrees above the zero point this mornlnc, showing a fluctuation of 12 I ( degrees not very good weather for M-f making Ice. It has been impossible j to put. up ice in the canyon so far is t this year. I j If you want to have a good time, M r; attend the Modern Woodmen Forest- ers' dance at the Colonlnl, Tuesday ,1 evening, Jan. 23rd. I Decree of Divorce. An interlocu- f "m ; or" decree divorce has been I granted Amanda Corwin from F. W. (fl f Corwin and she has been awarded the m I caro ant CU8loa"y of a minor child. " M I I'he Part'es 'ero married at Ogden " I ! July 6, 1906, but the defendant about i a year ago deserted the home and I I family. H j New Transformer Station. The 1 1 Holmes Construction company of Salt - 'I I Lake has begun excavation work on I I ' the new transformer station of the ; Utah Light & Railway company on I Twenty-third street, between Wash- ingtbn and Adams avenues. The con-R con-R tractor Bays it will take fully a I month to erect the building. Case Continued. John Sandburn was arraigned in police court charged with assault and battory on the person per-son of H. J. Whitney, committed last Saturday, and pleaded not guilty to the charge. As an important witness for the city was not present, the case was continued until tomorrow morning. morn-ing. n Police Court. John Finlgan Is ; charged with being drunk and plead- Ied guilty in ponce court, tms morning He received a ?6 fine, in default of which he will bo sent to jail for five days. The caso of Alma T. Doxey against EHza J. Jenkins and Joseph Jenkins tt is heing heard in Judge Howell's di- 4m i vision of the district court today. It 31 Is an equity case, tho plaintiff ask- M J Ins that title to certain real estate Ml be quieted. I After spending a month in Ogden, doing detail work in the forest service ser-vice offices. Supervisor T. J. Collins departed this morning for Austin, Nevada, Ne-vada, to take charge of tho Toiyabo national foreBt Mr. Collins waB formerly for-merly in charge of the Moapa forest 'I reserve. The two forests are now m . consolidated. |