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Show ' RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard th6 evening before the day on which the advertisement la tc appear In order to insure publication. Admires Ogden W. K. Alters of Warsaw., Ill . was visiting relatives in Hl Ugden vesterdfty. He is on his way l to ElBinore, Cal.. to take charge of n large olive grove and oil factory While here, he expressed himself as hlghh pleased at the growth of the city marveling" especially over the fart that It is" being bulk up mainly by local capital. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 H cent-? a pound at the Standard Office. H Academy Head The Wctwr acade-H acade-H my board of directors held a npeclal H mrctng laat night and seriously con-H con-H E'dcrrd the qualifications of several H ppr,rantB for the position of princi-HV princi-HV r-il of the school, to succeed W. H. Henderson. N'o decision in the mat-ft mat-ft tor as reached, however, and it was decided that the new man would be relrcted on or before next Wednes-d Wednes-d , night, at which time the regular bo rd meeting will be held. "Kodak Finlshlng-The Tripp Studio." Lineman Burned I. J. Frack, a hnraan for the Utah Light and Power romj,any, is at the Dee hospital suf-forlng suf-forlng of Injuries received by coming in contact with p. high tension wire nt Uintah, Thursday night. He was fr brought to the hospital several hours B. aft or the accident and attended by Dr. E. ra Rich. His feet were found to I be badly burned and two holes were 1 bjrned In his right leg. He was B 1 ylso burned below and above his right HPvi c)e lie is reported to be on tlio H way to recovery, though the shock may result in the stiffening of one of his H Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 25th -At Seventh Ward Tomorrow morn-Ing morn-Ing Profossor E. W. N'Ichols will speak Hj i on ' Improper Dancing" before "the par-H" par-H" onts class of the Seventh Ward. 55 Call 55 Nlekson Auto Livery 55 Eorybody else Is going to the Lady Maccabees card party on Friday eve-1 eve-1 ig, April 3. Are you? At W. 0. W. Burned Rubbish M. R. Hansen, an employe of the Munsey cigar store on 1 " cnty-filth street, was arrested by Sergeant Mehlman this morning on the charge of committing a public nuisance. ,He was burning rubbish in H the Hudson avenue roadway. B Notice to Subscribers All com B plaints for missing paper must be In before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. -Bicycle Stolen II. W. Eager of 2S27 Grant avenue, reported to the police this morning that his bicycle had been stolen from the front porch of his resl-dence resl-dence last night. B tc. G Butter fits every require- Horse Untied C. Wiggins, a youth H employed as a delivery boy by tho B1, American Linen Supply company, was arrested by Officer William Reast at 11 15 a m. today for leaving his horse untied on Washington avenue. He was booked at the station and released re-leased on his own recognizance to appear ap-pear in court Monday morning. See Mitchell Brco. for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agent, pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson avc- Armour In Ogden J. Ogden Armour arrived in Ogden last night about 10 o'clock in hlB private car "Walworth." He remained In the city all night and left for the east this morning via the Denver & Rio Grande. Old ragE If clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Divorce Granted In th. divorce case of Henry C. Kraus against "Hazel Delilah Kraus. a decree of divorce has been granted the plaintiff and the care and Custody of the minor children given to him. The ground for divorce di-vorce was desertion. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.- Default Entered In the case of David Da-vid Mattson against A. A. Hall et ai.. In the district court. Judgment by default has been entered In favor oi the plaintiff. Buying Sheep. The Idaho Ranch I company are buying 3000 head of young ewes. Their advertisement appears ap-pears on page 3, under Sheep Wanted. In Second Ward Chief of Police W. 1. Norton will speak to the young people of the Second ward Sunday-evening Sunday-evening at 7 o'clock. Some good musical mu-sical numbers will also be given. From Butte E. A. Shewe, general agent of the Union Pacific system at Butte, Mont., was in Ogden today. Mr. Shewe was formerly Union Pacific Pa-cific ticket agent in this city and passed the day in renewing acquaintances. acquaint-ances. To Be Entertained The following well known railroad men of Ogden will be guests of the Salt Lake City passenger association at a smoker in the Nntlonal Guard armory in Salt Lake: Paul Beemer, R. R. Goodman, John Shields. L. T. McKnight, D M. Newton, R. B. Carter and George Church. E. A Shewe of Butte, Mont., will go to Salt Lake with the local contingent. Today Judge Howell signed a decree de-cree disincorporating the Uintah Trout company. Forest Ranger George A. Fisher of Heber City has returned home after spending two weekB In this city on detail work. Transfers John Rojrhaar and wife et al, have transferred to Peter Tim-mors, Tim-mors, lots 11 and 12, block 9, plat C. Manhattan 6ub-dIvislon, Ogden survey. sur-vey. Consideration $124, and Dr. Harry B. Forbes has transferred to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Forbes a part of lot 0, block 33, and lot 1, block 4, Ogden Og-den Five-acre plat A, Ogden survey. Consideration 31. Marriage Licenses Marirage licenses li-censes have been Issued to Orman H. Haskett of Sacramento, Cal . and Carrie Irene Penman of Uintah, and to Jesse R. Moorney of North Platte, Neb., and Mary Haddow of Salt Lake. League Games The Union league season Is to open In Ogden on April 28, with Murray. Then Helena comes to Ogden May 5, followed by Butte, May 12, and Salt Lake, May 19. Each team plays horo a week. Ogden goes to Sat Lake May 26 for a week. |