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Show RANDOM REFERENCES 1 Advertisers must hare their copy ready for the Evening Standard tha evening before the day on which the advertisement Is to appear In order to insure publication. Hall of Fame A "Hall of Fame'' Ik to be installed at the high school In the near future and the students of the manual training department are making a large cabinet to be used for keeping the trophies won by the athletes of the school in past years The school at present has four losing los-ing cups and a number df pennants and these, together with the pictures of the winners and a history of the pvehts. will form a nucleus Kodak' FihJshlng-The Tripp StuJIo." Official B L. Winchell, traffic traf-fic director oi the I nion Pacific, was scheduled to arrive in Osden this afternoon aft-ernoon on U. P train No. 9, en route to CaJifornia. 1 Money to loan on diamonds. 278 25th -Supt T F Rowlands of the Southern South-ern Pacific left this morning for Sparks, Nevada, on a trip of Inspection Inspec-tion Mitchell Bros, havp returned from California and will be glad to meet thpir patrons at their monumental yard, 200.1 Jeff Phone B218-W. Selling Liquor -Mrs W. P. Blosser was served with a warrant last night at 316 Twenty-fifth street by Sergeant Ser-geant H. C, Peterson. She was booked book-ed on the charge of selling liquor without a license and released on payment pay-ment of $50 bail. Bed-bugR and Vermin exterminated I Satisfaction guaranteed Call up phone 35, Sanitary Inspector's Office. Photograph The Weber Academy basketball team Is to be photographed tonight One of the photos will be placed in the school gallery of ath-M ath-M letes. 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Knowledge of yoar needs has en-abled en-abled the manufacturers of B & G Butter to give you the elegant prod uct you use. or SHOULD use. Weber Academy Play "Aaron Eoggs, Freshman,' is the title of the play to be presented by the Senior class of the Weber academy in the near future, and the memberB of the ast are working hard for the Initial production. The play is being coached by Miss (Catherine Bassett pnd will be given during the present month in several towns in tke county, coun-ty, the first two being Hooper and Plain City. The former town will be visited next Saturday night and the latter the following Monday. The play will not be presented in Ogden until commencement week Dr." J. D Martin has opened an offic in the Colonel Hudson building and invites his friends and patrons to call and see him. Owen Estate In the matter of the estate of James Owena, deceased, C Owens has been appointed adminls-trator, adminls-trator, under a bond of $13,000. Martin Estate In the estate of O Martin, deceased, Blanch Martin Thompson haB petitioned the district court for letters of administration. The petition relates that Mr Martin died Intestate December 23, 1907, leaving leav-ing an estate valued at about $2000. Ir Brewer Dairy Co. Officers of the A. L. Brewer Dairy company. A. L. Brewer, president ; W. H Williams, vice president; W. F. Rudlger, secretary sec-retary and treasurer, and M. S Browning, Brown-ing, director, have filed their oaths of .office with the county olerk. Declared Insane A lunacy board consisting of Judge Nathan J. Harris and Drs. O. G. Moyes and S. W Bad-con Bad-con today, adjudged Jose Romero and Ernest Selman, both inmates of the city jail, insane, and committed them to the State Mental hospital at Pro-vo. Pro-vo. They will be taken to the state institution tomorrow morning. Son BornA nine-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. D Fengus of Oakland, CaL, on March 4th. Mrs. Fengus was formerly Stella West, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. West of Ogden and has many friends here From California Mr. and Mrs. Zlg inund Kohn have returned from a I five weeks' trip to the Pacific coast. W hile away they had pleasant visits with friends m San Francisco, Los Angeles Ocean Pork, San Diego, and other California cities', aisto crossing the border and spending several days of sightseeing in northern Mexico. J W Lowrie traveling passenger and freight agent of the Illinois Central, Cen-tral, was In Ogden today. His head quarters are in Salt Lake. A. A. Steed and Mrs. Lena Lewis I outwitted their Ogden friends and I relatives last Tuesday by running over to Salt Lake single, and coming back married Mrs. Lewis is a sister of Mrs. Charles Beveridge and both she and Mr Steed are well known Ogden residents. Stole Blankets Charles Anderson I was arrested Saturday night on suspicion sus-picion of having stolen some blank ets from the Salvation Army rooming hou?e. The arrest was made by De tectlve Robert Chambers. Union Pacific Suit Hearing of dam age case of A M. Shay against the Union Pacific company was taken up again today in Judge Harris' division of the district court Mr. Shay Is suing for the value of certain household house-hold goods, alleged to have been consumed con-sumed by fire while in transit in Wyoming Wyo-ming Supervisor In Town Supervisor J. E. Jewell of the Wyoming forest Is in the city In conference with Ho mer Fenn who Is at the head of the grazing department. Hailey Business Man F R Brown ell. head of the firm of Brownell Ltos. of Hailey, Idaho, was the guest of J. W Abbott at the Weber club today Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to W. Edmond Crandall and Mrs. Mary K Barrett of Salt Lake. George H. Tribe Co. Officers of the George H Tribe Investment com pany have filed their oaths with the county clerk as follows Frank K. Tribe, president; Alvln M Tribe, vice president. Arthur C. Tribe, secreta ry and treasurer who, with Emma Tribe Oscar E. Stevens, Nellie E Reinshriber and Mabel G. Tribe form the directorate. ri |