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Show B Mrs Dennis Murphy '.pf Rock H Springs is visiting friends In". this city. W "B & GM is the variety of'BUTTER H that people order Over and over again H If they don't place a standing order, R they say "same as last" -when they B re-order. X H - M irj Qp,4Ce or, an. employe fJha.Morn- Hjr Ing Examiner, has been"cHlled to H Creston, Iowa, by the serious illness H of his mother, who underwent an Hi operation a few days ago. H Advertisers must have their copy Ht for the Evening Standard the evening Hg before the day on which the adver- H tlseroent is to appear, In order to ln- H sure publication. Hh State Bank Examiner C. A. Glazier H of Provo Is in the city on business. .Hj Hagbart Anderson, although still jHI suffering from the injury sustained iH during the Eccles fire of November lHf 13, resumed his duties as city jailer jH yesterday. Ho is still weak and suf- IH fers occasional severe headaches as fHf the result of the fractured skull. H Edward D. Hatch and wife of He- jjHf ber are visiting Ogden friends, 'Hjl William Waters, former manager '; of a clothing store at Bingham, has 'i moved his famllv to this city with a H view of making Ogden his future jH t home. sjH Miss Leona Wilson of this city-has H returned to her homo after a visit iH I with her cousins, Misses Lela and gH fr Eleanor Moore at Bingham. H Mlas Ai ton Freestone has returned H to her home In Clearfield after a few Mt days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ' j Sessions in this city. H An eleven-pound daughter was born M to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jensen, residing H I at 223 Twenty-second street. Mother H . and child doing nicely. H Marriage licenses have been issued !?! to Theo. Geffas and Kate W. Storey ! 1 of Ogden, B. T. Walton of Twin Falls, ! 1 ' Ida., and Alma Ensley of Fort Pierce, JM I Fla., and to Norman Thomas Wag- )H staff of Evanston, Wyo, and Roszlna H Burton Eluenel of Logan. IB lH I (Continued on Pago Seven.) : RANDOM I! REFERENCES I i i i (Continued From Page Five.) ; i Don't forgot that you can get your photo enlarged in to lifo size oil por- i trait, bust size in black and white, j frco by paying a month's subscription I , in advance and buying a i.08 frame. ; Call and see your neighbor's picture hanging in our office. In the district court in the case of Mrs. H. M. Crowe against the Con- 8 , solidated Wagon and Machine com-" com-" pany, notice of intention to ask for a g ; ' new trial has been given by the dell de-ll fondant company. Judgment ' was j! '.' given the plaintiff In the sum of some-? some-? thing over $400. ' t' Wanted A woman of average , : height and build to wear one of our l-', now house dresses in our window !; i Friday and Saturday afternoon. Wear- er will simply have to show how this - ' garment saves time and laundry. Ap ply to advertising dop't "Wrights'. --Marriage --Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to John Martin Mar-tin Larson of Ogden and Clara M. 01- , sen of Chicago, 111. U ' Wo all need shoes and the place to P buy them is at Burt Bros. No cheap 1 1, 1 shoes, but good shoes cheap. A big gj 1 . sale of ladies' misses' and children's n ; i. shoos at, "big.reductlons. .. -- H ' J 1 1 William F. Toller has deeded to his ' wife, Sarah Ethel Toller, lots 17, IS, I 19, 20 and 21, Lake View addition, 9 Ogden survey. Consideration $1. H , District Forester E. A. Sherman and B ;, Property Clerk A. M. Smith have re- H turned 'from a trip to Portland and 5 San Francisco, where they attended In a district forest meeting with Chief B : . Forester Henry S. Graves. B Have you seen some of the women's jji ; and children's fine quality shoes H ; Burt Bros, are offering at great reft re-ft , Auctions. They are the best values 9 : over offered in Ogden. ,' Falling Off in Earnings Publlca- 0 ' tlon of the Harriman road earnings for i ' December, which showed decreases In E3 I net earnings of $630,000 and ?71G,000 Mr for Union and Southern Pacific, caus- 3 - ed a goneral weakness in Wall street jw ; , today. ; The cleanest place in Ogden. Grant f,E ; ; Waffle fir Coffee House. 4- Returns From California Agent !'5 ; ; Frank Fouts of the Denver & Rio t3 ; . Grande company has returned from a ft ; . week's business trip to California. The H t time was spent at San Francisco and j7 ; San Jose. Mr. Fouts states that con- Bg dltions generally In California aro ( , good and that the crops are beginning to Bhow well. Business Is good over the Western Pacific and the roadbed in the Feather river section la In splendid condition. , ! 3 00 round trip, Provo, via D. R. G-.f I selling dates Jan. 29, 30, 31, Fob. 1, 2, ' j 3, Final limit Feb. 4th. State Hor- i ticultural Commission meeting ! L, B. Wertz and wife have gone to Brooklyn, la,, to the bedside of Mr. Wertz' mother, who is seriously ill. t -, Mrs. Wertz is 70 years of age and her v ; ! life is despaired of. It is not oxpeet- v , od that Mr. and Mrs. Wertz will ro- T k urn ome or a number of weolts ''v Vhllo away they will visit dlfforont T' 1 parts of th'o eastern country. """ W ?' '. For 8ale Well located, good es- yj I tabllshed businoBs. Consumers' Coal : Co. y, I Third Ward Come to our Character , g 5 ball, Jan. 31. A good time assured. |