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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening beforo the dny on which the advertisement is to appear In order to Insure publication- Several cases of eggs and crates of vegetables, fell from a wagon bc-longing bc-longing to the Ogden Commission company, to the pavement on Twen-ty-fourth street near the federal build-ing. build-ing. The wagon had been loaded top-Hl top-Hl heavy and when the falling produce hit the ground, It was scattered in all directions. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. A slight delay in traffic on the Twenty-fifth street electric line was caused last night by a break in the trolley wire near Hudson avenue. Watch For The New Case Cars. W. F. Wells of Chicago is visiting In Ogden with John H. Weir. Mr. Hl Wells is a brother-in-law of Mr. Weir and Colonel Nelson of Ogden. Hj "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." The students of the State Indus-trial Indus-trial school observed Arbor day by planting a vineyard on the farm ana trimming the shrubbery about the grounds. In the evening they were treated to a lawn picnic and program of music and recitations. Money to loan on diamonds. rTS 25th - Hr Miss Louise Logan of Logan is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Ogden. H1 Clara Koepp and Mrs. J. L. Jensen of Salt Lake City, who have been H; visiting with their mother, Mrs. George W. Koepp. for several days, returned home today. H' 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 HL 25c Dinner Saturday, April 18 W.. O. W. hall by "W. C. T. U. Roast pork fl or beef, gravy, mashed potatoes, pork and beans, salad, cheese and pickles, coffee with cream, peaches and cake. Notice to Subscribers All com-plaints com-plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. - Postponed The annual stockhold-ers' stockhold-ers' meetings of the Amalgamated and Hl the Lewis Sugar companies caned for today have been postponed until Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Were In California Mrs. A. A. Mc-Bride Mc-Bride and her daughter Ruth have re-turned re-turned from an extended sojourn in California. While away, Ruth was operated on for appendicitis with good results. The little girl Is In better health now than she h?i; been in a Hi long time. , Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-Jackling 1603.-Jackling Here D. C. Jackling, pres-ident pres-ident of the Utah Copper company arrived in Ogden this afternoon in his private car "Cyprus" and will leave fl for the east on Union Pacific train No. 10 tonight. Watch For The New Ca6C Cars. HL Had a Long Visit Jesse E. Shields, nephew of Depot Master John Shields has returned from n five weeks' visit in California cities and pleasure re-sorts. re-sorts. He resumed his position as an usher at the Union depot yesterday. Plenty of eastern sugar-cured hams 17c lb. Washington Market Has Pleurisy Mrs. Alice Chandler, proprietress of the Colonial rooming H' house, is suffering a severe attack of pleurisy. Lwm It's easy to remember the 2nd and 7th" letters of the alphabet "B & G." You're safe in ordering that kind of Butter. fl To Quiet Title In the district court Ellen Lee has commenced suit against John Henry Larson and others to quiet title to" certain real estate and to re-cover re-cover $100 damages. Everybody Invited to Seventh Ward dance tomorrow night Refreshments free. Are you coming? LL New Homes Albert Boyle is build- Ing a residence on Porter avenue, between be-tween Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, that will cost in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $1500 and I. G. Clark has begun the erection of a dwelling house on Twenty-fourth street," between be-tween Jefferson and Madison avenues, which will cost upwards of ?1500. Marriage L'censcs Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Austin C. Warner of Ogden and Viola Esther Miller of Chicago; Claud R. Lieser of LJeck, Missouri, aud Josephine Jones of Ogden; J. William Bingham and Elizabeth Howe of Arlno, Idaho, and to Jesse R. Northrop nnd Lillian B. Eckhart of Ogden. Railroad Official J. T. Clark, second sec-ond vice president of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railroad, arrived in Ogden last night on Southern Pacific train No. 10, and, after passing the night in Ogden, left for his St. Paul headquarters this morning on Union Pacific No. G. Frank Plaisted and W'fc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plaisted of New York City passed through Ogden this morning enroute east. Mr. Plaisted was formerly for-merly assistant general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line in Salt Lake City. He is now in the general traffic department in the New York offices and has been visiting old friends in Salt Lake City. Body to Arrive The body of Sir William W. White is expected to arrive ar-rive in Ogden Sunday morning, accompanied ac-companied by a party of mourners, traveling In a private car and are routed from San Diego, Cal., to New York City. Arrested A. B. Jacobson of 2056 Liberty nvenue was arrested last night on a charge of disturbing the peace. The arrest was made by Sergeant Ser-geant Layne on complaint of Jacob-son's Jacob-son's family. Clothes Stolen William Slocum, 173 Twenty-fourth street, reported to tne police touay lliar n suit of clothes had been stolen from his room. No Court There was no session of the municipal court today owing to the absence of City Attorney Gideon from the city at the time set for the court to convene, and the inability of his assistant to be present on account ac-count of other business. Superintendent Here Superintendent Superintend-ent W. M. Jeffers of the Union Pacific Pa-cific passed the night in Ogden and returned to Cheyenne, Wyo.. this morning. Smallpox The home of Ed Morris, 43G Sixteenth street, was quarantined today for smallpox. Body to be Brought Here The body of Eugene Allen, who was shot at Bingham last night, will be brought to Ogden tomorrow morning. Mr. Allen was a son of James Allen of this city. A brother, Vern Allen, who is a salesman sales-man for the John Scowcroft & Sons Co.. went to Salt Lake this morning. Fred Sprague left today via the Denver & Rio Grande for Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Westen-berg Westen-berg and family have gone to Denver to take up their residence there. J. W. Lowrle, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Illinois Cen tral, is in Ogden today. W. D. Handin, traveling passenger agent of the Burlington Route, was an Ogden visitor today. Son Arrives A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Langlols last night. Mrs. Langlols was formerly Cora Richards of Missouri Valley, Iowa. |