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Show y STANDARD TELEPHONES 'j , For Edltai'lal, New and Society 1 pcpartrrcitt, Call Only Phone No. ffl- For Subscription and Advertising jffi Pepjtrtmcnt, Call Phone No. 56. RANDOM j REFERENCES ; Advertisers must have their copy Wretdy for the Evening Standard the M evealng befora the day on which the a advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication. " tjl'i Commencement The faculty of the 'I Ogden high school held a meeting fsyesterday afternoon, at which Ruth i fjohn6on was decided upon to give the : Ivaledictory address and Sidney Win' iter, the salutatory address at the commencement exercises, which are . fro be held on May 29th. 1 v Old rags if clean will bring you S 13 tents a pound at the Standard Oftice. I Luella Lamoreaux and Phyllis king, two 12-year-old Ogden girls, killed a rattlesnake at Lakeside, last . Sunday. The snake was 3 feet long and had 6 rattles. I 1 Watch For The New Case Cars. Sermon Tonight Rev. Dr. Silcox of insas City, Mo., arrived in Ogden esterdav ami will give a series of rmons in the sectarian, churches of le city. The first one will be given might at 5 p. m.. in the First Con-regatlonal Con-regatlonal church and the subject 111 be "The Gracious and Audacious nterprise of the Christian church." 'Kodak Flnisbing-Tbe Tripp Studio." Veterinary Dr. F. J. Drake, chief eterinary surgeon for the Utah Contraction Con-traction company, is spending a few v$lays in the city. 4 Money to loan on diamonds. 7B 25th -H Arrested Owen Murphy, an alleged nendlcant, was arrested yesterday by fPatrolman James Hearn, at Twenty-,hfth Twenty-,hfth street and Lincoln avenue. S 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 4$ No Court The municipal court was Inot in session today owing to the fyVrbor day observance. K Notice to Subscribers All com-fplaints com-fplaints for mjssing paper must be in tbefore 7 o'clock to insure delivery. - Railroad Holiday City Ticket rclgent Paul Beemer of the Union Pa-Jclfic Pa-Jclfic and his associates In the up-Ilown up-Ilown ticket office of the company fare enjoying a holiday this afternoon. IT Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-3 Rents' a pound at the Standard Office. M Improving General Agent H. Jrhevers of the Union Pacific is on jTthe improve from his recent attack Wpf la grippe. M Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-W 1603.-W Horse Stolen R. P. Williams re-ported re-ported to the sheriff's office this mornjng that one of his horses was Ptolen from his pasture last night. Mr. WVilllams lives on West Patterson avenue. m Watch For. The Nlw Case Cars. i There's no use arguing. One taste decides it. "B & G" is THE Butter.-ft Butter.-ft Accounts Settled Having settled Recounts on worthless checks which l&f issued, J. L. Jacobs was released ifroro the custody of Sheriff DeVine Svesterday. AVTien arrested Mr. Ja-Kodb Ja-Kodb stated that he would be able Mto make a satisfactory settlement Jind he, succeeded" In doing so. A From California After an absence Wof a number of months, C. M. Beason has returned from California. He will remain in the city only a few days, however, when he will return to California. Cali-fornia. Mr. Beason has been in the hospital and under a doctor's care since last June, but he Is now much Improved in health. He" is pleased to return to Ogden and he notes with interest the improvements that have been made in the city during the past number of months. Plenty of eastern sugar, cured ham 17Vc lb. Washington Market L. B. Liming, traveling freight agent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, rail-road, is in the city today, having arrived ar-rived this morning from Omaha. Recovering Guard Tommy Lever of the local police department has almost recovered from the illness which has kept him off'duty a number num-ber of weeks. He was removed from the Dee hospital to his home several days ago and expects to be able to get up town in the near future. |