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Show W RANDOM nei I REFERENCES "'llyB Remodeling Sale All hats aud 'rimminss sold regardless of cost. Ki L. Spurgeon, 2372 Washington. - ill ijjft Releared Mr? Diana Rhode and ohn Rogers who have been under Quarantine for smallpox were releaR. Bd yesterday afternoon by Sanitary Bn6pecior Ceorge Shorfn 'ill A Western Butter for Western peo. ilple R & G Tf roil haven t already Sdone so. give it A trial Fire Call A 6mn11 blaze enlle,i the Into fire truck to the home 01 A Al-Kon, Al-Kon, 2S30 Washington avenue last Kvenhic a1 7 15 o'clock. The damage Kone was slight. Old paper? for sale at this office; , " X5c pr hundred. Nlgni Depot Matter Samuel FV)W-Vjmer, FV)W-Vjmer, night depot master, returned to flinty last evening, after a trip to Van-ftfltou'ver Van-ftfltou'ver where he mr" Mrs Fowler on j Wflher return from Honolulu WvK d21 for thl" nov s' ditorlel anrl VHsociety departments of the Standard. ll Merchants Dance A large holiday crowd attended ihe retail merchant"' k JIdance at the Colonial hall last even filing ami enjoyed an excellent pro- IBfrarn of dances, the music for which Eras furnished hy the Colonial orehes-Hvtra orehes-Hvtra Th arrangements were in charge of G A Nichols, F E Wll-Hams. Wll-Hams. C. H Hartog, J. H. Belnap and A Coop-Kodak Coop-Kodak finishing. Tripp studio. M Rlflo Match G. F Roach defeated IP F. F. Wecker in a rifle shooting match Tuesday evening by the score of 23 to t"S. A ohallenpe ha been issued by Wecker for another contest. The fudpee were Fred Amend and J. E Wlggers. ' Marriage Licenses Tuesday evening even-ing marriage licences were issued hy the county clerk to Clarence P. Lar- S4 ton of Taylor and Annie Green of West Weber and to Milford Kunz of Montpc-IIer, Idaho, an,i Myrtle Wade of Pleasant View. Bronchitis Harold Slater, proprie- tor of the Marlon barber shop, has re-. re-. covered from n severe attack of I bronchitis jmn if? again at his chair I He was confined to his home about I Ken days. , ' Masquerade Costumes Costumes tfor the Danish RroM erhood Masquer-ride Masquer-ride Ball. February Mth ran be had . !cn the l nth nr the Colonial hall and 'on the 14th at the Facles' hall iji Gone to California Farmer Senator! 'jf Simon Ramix-rcei , president c r the r faU Liup &- Opdcn railway left . e?. I tierday for southern California points. Yesterday Senator Bamberger said: I "Our big improvement work will not , start for a while yet and in the mean- j , time Mrs Bamberg, r aud I nr- polni: K to take a little vacation. We shall j W be gone four or five weeks, and most P of that time xr 1 1 1 be spent in the southern part or California." U P. Official F E Iewis. suir-1 ml Intendcnt of dinint; cars and hotel6 OS for 'be 1'nlon Tacific, with heaJquar-J heaJquar-J terB in Omaha, is ft visitor in Ogden. Jjjj He is accompanied by his wife M Electrle Locomotive The body of the electric locomotive recent h oi -dered by the Salt Lake Ogden Rail way company has arrived from the General E'er trie company's radon and Is belDp assembled in th, Ogden ijf thope. When it Is put into service it j iq will do away with th , last of the H team locomotive? on the lines of ithe company. Attended Hearing D. R. Gray, as- j flitast general freight agent for the Oregon Short Line, retomed yesterday from Helena, wliere he went to at-1 tend a hearing or (he interstate com - 1 merce commission Travel Good Railroad officials report re-port that passenjrer travel continues to Increase on all roads entering Ogden. Og-den. The freight business is report-d report-d bertter than during the same time ; rjaat year. New Track U6ed Southern Pacific j .trains are now running over the track I that ha Just been compWd between jOgden and West Weber. The new Knelt only Is being used while the! Jworklng force is repairing the old fllne Within a week or so it Is ex peoted that both tracks will be In us. Coffer Dam Th coffer dam of the new bridge built over the Weber rlv-i rlv-i r Is about completed and the work . on the abutments 1h progressing The foremen in charge of the work plan jto rush it before the season of high Water arrives. Remodeling The remodeling of the H Sidney Stevens Implement building Is I progressing and the work will soon be fceompleted for the glaziers to hern Hon the windows. Measles Sanltan Inspector George Shorten reports that there are Mm cases of measulee in the city and the . disease is on the Increase. He be-lieves be-lieves that the contagion is due to jjSHthe fact that people do not report BBcases to the ph-siclans or lnspec nm New Delfvery Wagon A new delr-.yHejry delr-.yHejry wagon of the Bcoville Taper com-JBpany com-JBpany has pat in lta appearance on the etreetB. Motor Cycles Sporting goods deal-ore deal-ore state that they have received nu-tfi nu-tfi '.Jnerous inquiries from prospective, yflt Ipurohssere of motor cycles and anti-yr' anti-yr' jclpate a heavy sale of such vehl-W vehl-W ! cles this se-ason JL Valentines Evidently the custom 2jof giving valentLnee, on February 14 ((iWlf a dying one. Druggists and 6tatlor- ers have purchased only a amall stock Wand report that sales have been very itBslow. i Former Teacher Dead The many frlende of Mr Qulncy Monck, for-Irnerly for-Irnerly a high school teacher of this cit y. will be sorry to learn of hie death WW (which occurred last October. His "widow 1b now located at 261(1 Dowey I (avenue. Omaha. Xeb Cheyenne Fire rire due to a dls-i dls-i carded match caused a $5000 loss and '.fatally burned one man at noon today ifPjjlfl the exhibit room of the Mado-ln- J Cheyenne exhibition, Chevenne. W yo-: yo-: ming. Progressives The Weber county central committee of the Progressive pany has issued a call to the mem bers to attend I meeting at the court house Saturday. February IB. at o'clock. The purpose of the meeting-Is meeting-Is to deliberate upon the needs of the Profci-eselvp party and a large attend anee is desired For the Toggery- The Spnnso building build-ing at 320 I wenty-flfth street is be ing remodeled for the occupancy ttt the Toggery. A new glasa front has Riven the place an attractive appear nnce. Like Ogden Mr and Mrs S F I Bliss nf Virginia, Minn , remained j oer In Ogden for two days before continuing to the Pacific roast They rr pleased with the February climate cli-mate of Ogden. stating that In their I ravels they had encountered no more delightful place. Colonist Rate The first announcement announce-ment nf the special colonist rates to fin in erfect nn March 15 and continue !lor a month, has been been received b local officials Trains will be made up of tourist sleepers only and tb special trains will l&vd Omaha oh March lfi. 17 IS and April 13. 14. 16 and Id over the Union Pacific. Flag Stop Morgan, Ctah. Is noM a rlag stop for I'nlon Pacific train Xo 9 Jhe train carries a coach from Green River to Ogden where connection connec-tion Is mode with Southern Pacific No. 5. Ashes Are Shipped The remains o,' two )ersons were handled by the ban-gage ban-gage force at the depot this morning One body was contained in a full sized shipping case for caskets while a box .i few- inrhos square held the ashes of another corpse Tunnel Concrete workers are finishing fin-ishing the construction of the tunnel from the heating plant to the depot building. The mains leading to terminals ter-minals in the yard are also about com pleted D. & R. G Superintendent General Superintendent A B Apperson oT th Denver & Rio Grande went east this morning In his private car "Wasatch" after a trip of Inspection over his Hues. Dies in Idaho Mrs Mehrab Stone Richardson of Inkom. Ida., one of the oldest pioneers of Utah or Idaho, was burled at Inkom yesterday afternoon Mrs Richardson came to Utah with her father, Bishop Stone, in i860. Mia settled in Ogden. Later she moved to Pocatello. where she had the honor; of making the first American flag ever raised in that city. The eent occurred July 4. 1883 Mrs. Rirh-aidson Rirh-aidson was nearly 70 years old. Marriage Licenses Marriage 11-' censes were todav issued to Clifford Lionel Elliott and Clara Jack6on of Ogden and to William S. Moss of Preston. Idaho, and Ella M. Price of Lowlsion. Suit6 on Notes In- the district court today, the Picfgree Xational bank commenced suit against J YV KePe to recover $20,i and interest on two certain promissory notes, issued is-sued at Marysvale, May 3, 1910. Divorce Granted In the divorce ease of Emilv Cheshire an Interlocutory Interlocu-tory decree of divorce has been grant, ed In the district court. The decree providec that the plaintiff shall be paid the costs of the suit and attorney attor-ney fees Her maiden name, Emily Ruchei Is restored to her by the terms of the decree Asks for Divorce losephine Brink-erhotf Brink-erhotf has commenced suit for divorce di-vorce in the district court against Garraett Brlnkeroff on the grounds of desertion. The marriage took place November 19, 1107, and that the defendant de-fendant deserted the home February B, 1912 Mrs Brlnkeroff asks for divorce, di-vorce, costs of suit. $2o a month alimony, ali-mony, $fjf" attorneys fees and restoration restora-tion of her maiden name. Josephine Waldron. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Bveninr Standard ihe evening before the day on .hlch ihe advertisement is to appear in order to Insure publication. |