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Show I f G RANDOM I J 1 REFERENCES Kodak finishing Tripp studio. Retail Merchant! John Farr and J. W. Wilson left today on the Pacific Pa-cific Limited for St Louis to attend the National convention of retail mcr chants They will visit Chicago and other eastern cities after the convention. conven-tion. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Eveninr Standard che evening before the dar on vhlch ..he advertisement is to appear In order to insuro publication Supt. Gowani to Speak Superintendent Superin-tendent E. O GowanB of the State Industrial In-dustrial school will deliver the ora tlon to the graduating class of the University of Utah on commencement da-v, June 4. The baccalaureate sermon ser-mon will be delivered by B. H. Rob-Cal' Rob-Cal' '21 for th news, editorial and society departments of the Stsnda-d. Third Ward Party Under the Auspices Au-spices of the ward amusement com mittee, a dancing party will be given in the Third ward ball tomorrow evening. eve-ning. Snlter's orchestra will furnish the music and the program will in elude the Spanish waltz and Bon Ton. which dances have proved popular in prevloua affairs given by the committee. commit-tee. Old papers for sale at this ofDce: 25c per hundred Departs for Ely Mrs G S Welsh, with her children, left Ogden this morning for Ely, Nev., to join her huB-hand, huB-hand, who is in business there Music In the Canyon Sunday afternoon after-noon and evening a band concert will be given at the Hermitage grove in Ogden canyon, and It is possible that such entertainment may be made a regular Sunday attraction Music will be given In the afternoon two or three hours and again the same length of time in the evening. The concert will be free. For bargains in Idaho Seed Potatoes Pota-toes call The H. L. Griffin Co., phone No. 2 Any R R man business man, or anybody who . would like an ideal suburban home, take a look at my place Get out where you can enjoy life av a from the madding crowd, noise and smoke. whore you can expand ex-pand your lungs in pure air and galu health and strength. Handy to car line and school. For particulars see Voorhies. 145 , . ih St. I All parties wishing to make entry for any events at the Weber county1 field and race meet on Decoration day apply to F. H. Whitconibe, Room 57, Lewis block Caae Continued The parties not being ready for trial this morning In Judge Howell's division of the district court, the case of Asael Farr et al. against the Wheelwright Construction company was continued. Five Points Barber Shop is located at 1834 Washington. Sam Farley, Proprietor Water in Gas Holder A heavy stream of water is now running into the outer lift of the large gas holder of the Utah Light & Railway com pany, the receptacle being a little more than half filled alter 24 hours The holder will bo filled by tomorrow morning at about 9 o'clock. The water wa-ter is conveyed from the mains in Washington avenue through a 8-inch I pipe the pressure al the point where II is taken from Ihe main being a little lit-tle more than 80 pounds. Foreman n G Taylor ol the waterworks de-partment de-partment states that the drain has i,o appreciable effect on the supply of water in the city roservolrH. Reduced Prices Ladies' trimmed bats In value up to W 00 now $3 00 Large line children's trimmed hats former price Si 50 to $3.00, now $1 00 to $2.00. Special Saturday sai' In feather. flower an ) tint imm '1 shapes Stafford Millinery o . 2456 Washington Ave. First door south Pingree bank Teeth Knocked Out While playin in Liberty park, little Vclma Strlffler. daughter of Mr and Mrs George Strlr-Her. Strlr-Her. was struck In 'he month with the scat board a swing knocking out her front th It was found ueces sary to call a doctor it's poor economv to buy inferior Butter You'll save monev by using the best B & G. Baseball in Canyon "Billy' Wil-son Wil-son is clearing ground lor a baseball park near the Hermitage He con- , templated making a good ball diamond dia-mond to accommodate visitors and i excursionists who desire to indulge in ihe national game Elite Improvements The Elite Cafe annex has been nearly com-1 l.letod and the tile flooring and other finishing touches will be made b Saturday morning, when the place will be reopened for business Young Ca I Iforn Ian--Announcements that the stork has visited the home of Mr. and Mrs Elwood Strlngham ll Fresno. Cal have reached Ogden. Mrs Strlngham was formerly Miss Angle Harrison of Ogden Both are gradu atCS of the Ogden High school Mr Strlngham was a drug clerk with June Clark and Ib now registered In the state of California From Los Angeles -Mrs Herman Garrison of Los Angeles is visiting friends and relatives Mrs. Garrison Is a daughter of S S Smith and has j visited Ogden for the first time in two years Train to Yellowstone Beginning j June 1. mixed train service will be operated on the Yellowstone branch of the Oregon Short Line between Ashton and Yellowstone Extra Sleepers Because of overflow over-flow business it has been necessary for the San Pedro to arrange for extra ex-tra standard sleepers to be attached to their east bound trains leaving Los Angeles on Saturday and Monday. Will Boost Ogden John Farr and J. W WilCOX, who left today over the Union Pacific to attend the national convention of retail merchants, have taken with them a supply of folders and booklets to distribute to delegates. dele-gates. There will be 3,000 locals represented rep-resented and the Ogden men have decided to boost the city among is man of the delegates as they can find time to meet. Housekeeper Demands Pay In a complaint filed in the district court this afternoon. Mary VesBa claims Antonio An-tonio Yessa owes her $800 as wages for work she did for him in the past four years as housekeeper and also for doing other work at his home. She says that her sen ices are worth $4 a week and that there is now coming to her $S"iij and Interest. Slderfin Estate In the matter of the estate of Herbert B Siderfin who died in Butte, Mont , October 5, 1911. leaving an estate valued at $3r0 in Ogden. a petition was filed with the district court today asking for the appointment ap-pointment of J. H Riley as local ad ministrator, and also for the probation of the will No Examinations At a meeting of the principals of the clt schools to-da, to-da, Superintendent Mills urged that Peace day programs be arranged to be delivered in the schools on May 19 Peace day is on the lSth which . Runrinv and the following day will be celebrated in the schools. It waB de cided to do away with the final examinations ex-aminations and let the regular monthly month-ly testf suffice to determine the scholastic scho-lastic standing of the pupils This rule, however, will not be followed in the High school Hopes Held Out Daniel McBrlde, the 12- ear-old bo who was struck by the automobile at North Ogden last evening, is reported to be resting favorably at the B-erges hospital and hopes are held for his recovery' Called East District Forester E A Sherman has been called to Washing ion on Important business connected with the national foresta Transfer Joseph Hill has trans ferred to his wife. Kathryn Hill, lot 6, block 1. Brinker and Hochstetl) subdivision. Ogden survey consideration. considera-tion. $100. Madison Funeral services tor Albert Madison who died at his home. 1136 22nd street last evening, will be held at 8 p. m , Frldaj at Llndqnlsts j funeral chapel. Interment in Ogden I City cemetery. |