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Show I I STANDARD TELEPHONES " For Editorial, Nowa and Society i Dopartniint, Call Only Phono No. si 421. For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 68. I RANDOM REFERENCES 1 , Advertisers must have their copy jf rady for the Evening Standard th6 o'vening before the day on which the . advertisement is to appear in order to tf insure publication- Had a Crap Game L. L. Weaver, $ proprietor of a pool room on Hudson ,J avenue, and Karl Nelson, a former i;t . business associate, were arrested last I night m the basement of the Examiner Exam-iner building. The arrest wag made by Patrolman T. Henry, Blackburn, who caught them playing a "crap game." Joseph Cave and Lloyd Bur-rup Bur-rup were taken to the station as wit-I? wit-I? riesses. , I "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." Girl Returns The parents of Lillian Lil-lian Jones, the 14-year-old girl who disappeared from her home, 2838 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. Thursday, reported to w the police last night that the child r- had returned. She said she had ' walked to Riverdale and stayed with a family there over night, i, , Money to loan on diamonds, 278 25th - Commercial Club At a "booster's" I meeting held, last night in Huutsville, a commercial club was organized, with members from Huntsvllle. Liberty and Eden. Addresses were made at the meeting by Charles Tyng, president of the. Rotary club of Salt Lake; W. ; G. Farrell, secretary of the Salt Lake Commercial club, and C. Gus Wright, director of the Ogden Publicity bureau. bu-reau. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Salt Lake were also present at the j meeting. ) Mitchell Bros, have returned from - California and will be glad to meet ! their patrons at their monumental yard, 2003 Jeff. Phone 221S-W. . Removing Gravel The J. P. O'Neill Construction company is moving the : huge pile of sand and gravel south of the Browning Brothers company building on Hudson avenue, so as to leave an air space between it and , the building. This is being done so as to avoid the danger of moisture, 1 'from the sand, damaging the. walls of Qic building. Bed-bugs and Vermin exterminated. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call up phono 3G, Sanitary Inspector's Office. ; Deeds Pass The Wright home at ! 2322 Jefferson avenue was purchased .yestorday from the Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church and the deeds to the property wore filed with the county recorder. The building is to be used as a working work-ing girls' home and will be remodeled remod-eled for use next fall. If you wish satisfaction that saves worry, try B & G Butter. Industrial Band The State Industrial Indus-trial School band, under the direction of Prof. E. W. Nichols, is to give a concert in the Brlgham City opera house, next Tuesday night. The band will he accompanied by Master Lorlng Nichols as cornet soloist. The I band is now in excellent form for such a trip, and Prof. Nichols stated last night that it would also be ta- ' ken to Logan and Salt Lake City, ' in the near future. r Any one wishing a trip abroad this summer, maximum luxury, minimum cost, call up 1067-J for details. j Notice. Ladies of the Maccabees All members of Silver Hive No. 1 are called to meet at the hall, 2220 Wash-Ave., Wash-Ave., at 1 p. m., Sunday, March 8, to attend the funeral of our lato member, Clara Sackett. By order of Alice Collins, L. C. Outing of Cadets. The Ogden High School cadets are to have a spring outing during the latter part of May. ' They will bo taken by Capt. W. E. Kueass to U camping place near Huntsvllle and will remain there for four days. Lav PartnershipAttorney John G. Hevwood, son of Judge A. R, Hey-wood, Hey-wood, has formed a partnership with Attorney Alexander A. Wilson of San Francisco. The firm will have offices in the National bank building, G25 Market street. San Francisco. Mr. Heywood was formerly assistant city I attorney of Ogden and has many friends here. City Recorder George A. Seaman is preparing to retire from his civic position, posi-tion, to his farm In Morgan county, according to an announcement made yesterday. It Is expected that he will tender his resignation to Mayor A. G-. Fell before April IsL J. Y. Callahan, assistant general passenger agent of the Nickel Plate road, with headquarters ln Chicago, was in Ogden yesterday. He was accompanied ac-companied by C. .A. Melln, district passenger agent of the same road. Call 55 Nickson Auto livery, 55. -Returned Mrs. M. Wells,. -who is In charge of the Last & Thomas millinery mil-linery department, returned from an eastern buying trip yesterday. In visiting the wholesale millinery houses hou-ses in the east she selected an excellent ex-cellent stock of millinery for her' department. Art Supervisor Carrie B. Knapp, art supervisor of city schools, and head of the art department of the Ogden high school, has been honored with an invitation from Prof. Rleber, head of the art department of thf University of California at Berkeley to act as an Instructor In the summer sum-mer school of that institution. Purchase a Farm A. L. Roler and family have moved from the Birch Creek district just south of Ogden, to Mountain Home, Idaho, where they have purchased a farm. . Quroum of Seventies The one hundred sixtieth quorum of Seventies Seven-ties will meet at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, March S, in the Fifth ward hall. A full attendance is expected to be present to hear the lecture of Robert I. Burton. In the Fourth Ward President' T. B. Evans of the Ogden stake will he the principal speaker at the Fourth ward meeting house Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. New Business Block Etchverry Brothers and J. Maitla have been giv en a permit to bUild a business and hotel block on Wall ayenue, between Twen.ty-flfth and Twenty-sixth streets at a cost of $16,500. " The building has been in course of construction, the basement having been - nearly completed. The building will bfe three stories above the' basement and it will be modern. Landslide In Canyon It Is stated by the offlcera of the Ogden Rapid Transit company that it will be impossible im-possible to operate cars to the Her-mitage, Her-mitage, tomorrow, as there is a heavy landslide on the track ,at the mouth of the canyon. It Is said, however, that If pleasant weather continues, a Sunday canyon car Will soon be sent out. Caught at Malad Pieree Bidegaln, a Basque, has been arrested at Malad, Mal-ad, Idaho, at the request of Ogden officers and Chief of Police W. 1. Norton went after him today. Bide-gain Bide-gain is wanted at Fresno, California, on a charge of felony. m The officers offi-cers here were advised of the fact that the California officers were looking look-ing for the man and they began an investigation resulting the man being found. Visiting the Canyon B.llly Wilson says that Ogden canyon is now beginning begin-ning to take on a spring -garb and that many people are already visiting visit-ing there during the warm afternoon". Last Sunday there were many people In the canyon. ' At the Skyscraper Tile, men are busy laying the floor in the corner room on the ground floor of the Ec-cles' Ec-cles' block on Washington avenue and Twenty-fourth street, preparatory to finishing the place for occupancy. Mrs. Leila Draney was arrested by Officer Jerry Kelliher at 3:30 a. m today on Grant avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth street, charged with vagrancy. " ' A. E. Becker of the Becker Browing Brow-ing and Malting company, has returned return-ed from an extended visit in California. Califor-nia. W. D. Brown is in Salt Lake City today on business. Entertained Depot Master John Shields, Chief Clerk Clarence Heath In the depot master's office, Paul Beemer, city ticket agent, and F. D. Wilson, traveling. -passenger agent for the Union Pacific, D. M. Newton, traveling passenger agent for the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line and R. B. Carter, city baggage agent, went to Salt Lake last night and attended a banquet as guests of the Salt Lake Transportation Transporta-tion club, who In turn were guests of Manager Willey of the Maxim cafe. School Band Serenades The State Industrial school band serenaded the uptown district this afternoon, giving considerable pleasure to the lnrge Saturday afternoon crowds. Smallpox. A case of smallpox "was discovered at the County, inflrnjary, at noon today and the place quarantined, after all the patients were vaccinated. The diseaso Is in a virulent form. Runaway Auto, A runaway auto, without driver, which came down Twenty-fourth street hill. at 3 o'clock, this afternoon attracted a large crowd when It was stopped - on the street car tracks near Wrights' corner. corn-er. A chauffeur, seeing the car backing back-ing down the hill, Jumped In and prevented pre-vented the auto running Into the big show windows of Wrights. oo |