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Show ; 5fe) IF THIS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY A year of activity and success awaits you and the things which you ,J I undertake, after enreful thought, will prosper. I Those born today will be talented and persevering and will win out In spite of danger and difficulties. They will make diplomats and loaders, and phouid bp trained to understand the : pltfalJs of show and ostentations (April 6.) K I - I for the copper frames and glass. The builders are of the opinion thai th. fronts for the two business places will be completed within the next week or ten days. Cell 421 for th news, editorial anrt society departments or the Standard Local Train Union Tacific train Xo. fiR leaving Ogden at 115 p. m.. will make all local stops between hero and Qeren River. Wyo It will earns a standard and 2 tourist sleeper and will connect with the limited at Green River The Kirkendall Undertaking Co, Masonic Temple Phone 150. Train Running- The local city ticket offices have received telegrams from W. B Jerome, passenger agent of the New York Central lines, to the effect that train service in the flood districts Is rapidly becoming normal, although trains are not yet entering Cairo or Cincinnati Inspection A F Brewer, superintendent superin-tendent of the Utah division of the Oregon Short Line, was In Ogden to-da to-da on a periodical inspection trip In company with O. B Chalmers assistant assist-ant superintendent. Mr Brewer made an Inspection of the yards and depot. He was pleased with the clean conditions condi-tions at the Intersection of the tracks and of tbe entire yards Wa6 at Washout G O Brophy. superintendent su-perintendent of the Union Paeifii . baa returned from the scene of the wash out near Evanston. Wyo He reports that the track Is now in good shape and that no further trouble is feared at that point. Stenographer En Route Charles Icffers, a railtoad stenographer known in Ogden and who lately was employed in the superintendent's office of-fice at Chevenne. is one of the ste uogr.iphers on the train de luxe Outlook Good According to G O Brophy, business on the Union Pacific Paci-fic In both passenger and freight lines is heavier than it was a year ago. He predicts that a most successful success-ful year is in store for the railroads Freight Agent -A L Pry, general freight agent of the Southern Pacific from San Francisco. Is n Ogden on official business. Converts A party of 2 Latter-day Saints, accompanied by two elders, will arrive in Ogden on the morning of the seventh and will proceed to Salt Lake over the Oregon Short Line. Using Concrete The street depart ment of the city has begun patching 2tth street with concrete Heretofore patching has been done with aspba! turn, but the department is of the opinion opin-ion that better results will be obtained by the use of concrete. Taken to Nevada John Anderson who has been held in the county Jail for the authorities at Elko, New. was taken bck to Elko last night by Deputy Sheriff lake Znndell. An-t'crpon An-t'crpon signified his intention of pleading guilty to the charge of forgery. Judgment Rendered Judge Harris this morning rendered judgment for the plaintiff in the case of the Yolker Bcowcrofl Lumber company against the Salt Lake A Ogden Railway company com-pany for $108. The suit was brought to foreclose a certain lien for building material. New Residence Mrs I. F. Richards has begun the erection of a residence on Adams avenue, between Thirty-second Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets to cost about $1,200. Building New Home On Utah avenue, av-enue, between 35th and 36th streets. W A. Jones is building a $1,500 residence. resi-dence. Mo;d to Oakland r.eorge T Don aldson, who has had charge of the Charlton ten-cent store in this city the past two years, has been trans I ferred to the management of the com pany'i business at Oakland, Cal. C F I LiUdwlgaen of Maryayille, CaL. win : take Mr Donaldson's place. Carload of Wallpaper large shipment ship-ment of wallpaper baa arrived in the city for the Ogden Furniture & Carpet Car-pet company and the company is bus;, unloading and com eying it to the store. The shipment occupies an entire en-tire car of the larger size It Is expected ex-pected by the manager of the company com-pany that the stock will be on display the cirb part of ne:u week Manaser Plngree says that the patterns are or the latest designs and moat, artistic. Duct In Streets Complaints are be ing received that the streets are In need of sprinkling and the street department de-partment of the city has promised to place mcr" sprinkling wagons in action without delay. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard Jio evening before 4he day on hich ho advertlfcment is to appear in order to n.ure publication |