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Show ( RANDOM ' ! REFERENCES See 'be colonial statesmen and r --wives Ht the M hi church February 12, 7 30. Admission 26c. I Use it JUST ONCE and (he B I B Butter habit will grow on you. I 1 Socialistic Resolutions Resolutions jtrongly Indorsing Hie minimum wage let and eight-hour labor legislation Mow being considered by the legislature, legisla-ture, wore adopted last evening bj fcembcrs of the Ogden local of the Socialist party at their meeting in the clfy ha" x campaign for the Belling Br tickets to the Socialist Lyceum Kourse has been waged and the mem-Kers mem-Kers report that enough tickets have Jheen sold to guarantee the success ui 4 the venture jB Early Spring showing by Stafford Hlfilllnery Co, first door south Pin grep Bank - K Lecture Tonight An illustrated lec Rure on "The Life of Paul, will be Biven at 8 o'colck ronight at the Sal-mtton Sal-mtton rroy hall by Alfred Baxey, Jr Bind Rev II I Zimmerman will op-Braic op-Braic i he stereopticon There will be lo admission harge and the public is I The next Eighth ward dance Is Frl-Bla Frl-Bla evening next Come t Born .Mr a nn .Mrs P,r ri Rogers art blessed with a new 11-pound bab) irl Postoffice Hours Washington's Miirthday On, ileiivery by carriers, General delivery, stamp and try windows open from io to II u. m Cat; 421 for the news editorial and society departments of the Standard Masseuse at Springs .Mies L A. Lyle Of Los Any !. has been engagi I by the I t?h Hm Springs as a mai use. Arrangements hae been made whereb Miss Lyle is m instruct a Class at the Deo hospital in her work Kodak finishing. Tripp studio. Lovett Goes Through Judge R L. Lo.ett, chairman of the Union Pacific, arrived m ogden ih:s morning on Southern Pacific train No 6 and left ! direct U- on I'nion Pacilic tram No f 10 fo rihe e;Kt The Judge did nol ' leaP his nrnalc 'ar or spea., vnn 1 lily local ranroad olticlais Old paper:? for sale at this office; wr !5c per hundred. i New O ass Used -Ynh u-n days m the Impi o enients on the Stdne; I Stevens building will he completed. I The hoard wail which bines the net front will remain in position until the lnork is completed A new departure Bn transome glazing has been intro-Huced intro-Huced in the buildins The new Knldescent glass has heen used with goo, i effect. Sh reeve & Madson, the architects predict ureal popularity for Bhls new glass 5 One Drunk W. H, Snyder, charged Bwifh hejnz cl i ink. was the onh prls-, 5 onei 'o face .I'idue YV H Reedcr this J morning. As he had raised no dls-j dls-j turhance and had never been arrest -led before, he was given a suspended i sentence Emmett, Idaho Visitors Henr Cutler and wite of Fmmett, Idaho, are in Ocli n v v it. fr I-registered I-registered at the Marion hotel New Road J. A. Hendriekson of j.Logan, president of tb Inter-Moun-I tain Good Read? ao iatinn. was In I lOgdcn todav disc ussing road matters I hrith O J Stilwell and A. P. Bigelow. Mr. Hendriekson now- has under way the Improving of the road from Tx- gan to Montpeher. Idaho New Rural Route Vssistant Post-l Post-l master Ruf.ia Garner sta.e.- :b lUdtbln the next few days, an exaru- lnation of applicants for the rural Bronte that has just been established in Ogden probablv will be held a- the i postoffice. The route which is more K than twentv miles long is to he oer-f oer-f ated after Mey 1 from the Ogden office of-fice J From Logan .lose., h Qirr.n.-', tr. I of Logan was an Ogden visitor yes-r yes-r tsrday Ready for Concrete Workers The ateel work on the new heating plant i at the depot has been completed and J the pipe flttinc will be finished In a few das. The engineer expects to have the concrete workers employed on the plant as soon as the weather moderates. Dr Budlong, dentist, has removed bis ciental office to 246') S ashlngton avenue, ovor Paine & Hurst Forester Sherma n District Forester Forest-er Sherman Sr. In Salt Lake toda tending to business affairs connected with t he forest sen ice Importing Livestock Lyman Skeen of Plain City has returned from Lin eoln Neb., where he purchased a car of blooded stock, nmong them being horses, cattle and pigs Mr. Skeen slates that the shlpmeni will reach the city tomorrow or Sunday. Here on Business Mr and Mrs C E Pet k ol Sacramento, California, nn-in nn-in the cl! isiting friends and attend ing to real estaie holdings they have In this city. They own property tha' ifl to he used for the opening of Hud son avenue, between Twentvseconl pnd Twenty-third streets Mrs Peck is I daughter of the late Dr. P L. An derson. Demurrer The demurrer to llva cross loinplaint in the case of .1 I v.en; against D B. Topham et al was argued before Judge Harris this morning and taken under advisement The Second Dance The lure of the beautiful lights and music drew a crowd larger by loo couples to the second h.nll of the series given by ihe local Electrical Workers at the New Colonial last evening. The charming scene was thoroughly enjoyed and the excellent music held most of the i rowd nut i I the Home Sw eet Home ' at lam A similar program, includ ing refreshments, Will be carried out this evening and a large crowd is i looked lor to close the series A Srroker The Ciga rmakers UD ion has planned an annual smoker ai the (Tnlori Labor hall, on Tweni fourth street tomorrow evening, at IPhlCh all the union men of the City are expected to be present. An Inter jesting program of music and song Storj telling w restling and boxinjs ha-been ha-been arranged. Advertisers null have their copy iieadv for the Eveninr Standard the .evening before the day on hlch ..be i advertisement is to appear In order to I insure publication |