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Show 1 i L -lj STANDARD TELEPHONES H ', For Editorial, News and Society fl : Department, Call Only Phone No, .' ?21. H j For Subscription and Advertising j Department, Call Phone No. 68. Ij RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Advertisers must have tholr copy J ready for the Evening Standard the - -j evening before the day on which the j 'advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication- ' M. S. Browning left yesterday for ' New York City on a business trip. , He Is expected to be away several j Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 . cents a pound at the Standard Office, j Elk Two carloads of elk from Jackson Hole, Montana, passed through Ogden last night. The anl- i i mals were taken to Salt Iake to bo I distributed from that point to several stock parts 'In Utah uj Fred W. Chambers, state fish and game com-' com-' mlssioncr. ! Call Phone 4S5 for Ogden City Ice j Company. A little Japanese girl was the , near-victim of an accident Saturday t afternoon. She was playing on ' Grant avenue, near Twenty-fifth i J street, when she ran In front of a moving automobile. The driver fortunately for-tunately stopped the car just as It readied her. j "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." If ,' , Preaching Service There will he a ; preaching, service conducted this eve- I ' ning in the Central Park Presbyteri an church, Thirty-first street and j Washington avenue, Rev. John Ed- ff ward Carver preaching the sermon. 1 Services will "commence at S. I I Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 2nth - I I Stork Arn'ves Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I J L. Moore, 448 Thirteenth street are I I the proud possessors of an SV2 pound f m baby girl, the stork arriving on Sun- day morning. Both mother and babe f! doing nicely. 1 jjl Bed-bugs and Vermin exterminated. ; M Satisfaction guaranteed. Call up phono 35, Sanitary Inspector's Office, Jl . 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 ' See Mitchell Bros, for monumental I work. Don't pay big commissions to agents, pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson ave-Itose ave-Itose Bushes for sale at 2S61 Pin-gree Pin-gree avenue. Phone 1225. . Old rags if clean will briug you 3 1-2 t '- cents a pound at the Standard Office. (BEAUTIFUL gentle Shetland pony, well broken 472 27th. 3-14-2t The Ogden City Ice Co. has changed its phone number to 1S5 not In Telephone Tele-phone Directory. - B &. G Butter is an inexpensive necessity. E. A. Stratford Is now handling the collection and rating departments of the Retail Merchants association, at his office, 411 First National Bank building. If you want money on slow "bills, see him. His bond for $5000 js filed with the Secretary of State. 1 (Advertisement). Ice and Coal M.'L.. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-Cereal 1603.-Cereal Factory The Weber club Is making an effort to land the Utah Cereal company's proposed factory 1 for Ogden and has appointed Joseph Ij. Carlson, William Allison 'and Wil-lard Wil-lard -Kay to confer with the site com- j f raittee. . Railroad Official I. A. Benton, gen eral passenger agent of the D. & R. G. with headquarters in Salt Lake, Is in Ogden today. i Organizing the Walters D. T. Ryan , of Salt Lake is in Ogden today for ' the purpose of organizing a local J waiters' union. He will liold a meot- 3 ing with the waiters of the city this afternoon. . v New Car Car 28 on the Washing- 'c ton avenue line has been turned out i as a pay-as-you-enter car. r-' h Demurrer Overruled In the case fiSm of the Consolidated 'Wagon &. Ma- f chine company against Adolph Nlch- ols, the demurrer has been overruled and the defendant given ten days to answer. Court Delay Judge J. A. Howell announced this morning that, due to the trial of Joseph Henry Martin, he will not hear motions until Saturday. New. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cottle of CG3 Twentieth streot arc rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival at their home of a bright girl. New Residence C. S. Warner is building a residence on Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street, between Monroe and Qulncy avenues, that will cost $1500. Fire In Cemetery The home of J. C. Jones in the Mountain Viow cemetery ceme-tery was slightly damaged by fire this morning. Suit Commenced Martin L. Rogers has commenced suit in the district court against T. D. Ryan, administrator administra-tor of the estate of Charles S. Rogers, deceased, to recover $500 alleged to be due on a certain promissory note. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been Issued to Joseph Leslie and Hazel Lamay White of Ogden; CharleB Howard Scbreo and Ella Le-ona Le-ona 'Skelton of Caldwell. Idaho; J. Gilbert Lockrldge of Sparks. Nevada, Neva-da, and Kdith Gundlach of Marion, Indiana, In-diana, John Alfred Dowty and Mrs. Sallie II. Drake of Ogden, and to William Wil-liam A. Bell of Ogden and Myrtle M. Langdon of Tumwater, Washington. Green In Prison Deputy Sheriff Reuben Eggleston went to the slate penitentiary today with Sam Green, and turned him over to the prison warden 10 serve an indefinite period for assault with, a deadly weapon. New Trial In the case of Louise Van Dyko against the Ogden Savings Bank, the plaintiff has been granted ten days time in which to prepare a motion for a new trial |