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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, New and Society Department, Call Only Phone No. 421. For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 56. RANDOM V REFERENCES I Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement ig to appear in order to insure publication. On a Visit. Mrs. A. A. McBride and her daughter Ruth have gone to Lob Angeles to spend the next two months with friends. Old Mats for sale at standard office. 25 cents' per hundred. Arrested Nellie St. Clair was arrested ar-rested at 1:45 a. m. today on Twenty-fifth street between Grant and Lincoln avenue by Sergeant Mohl-man. Mohl-man. She was charged with vagrancy vagran-cy and deposited 50 bail for her ap pearance in court. 55 Call 55 for Taxicab 55. Left His Team Unprotected E Schultz was arrested at 11.50 a m by Officers H. C Peterson and James tfearn on the charge of cruelty to animals. Schultz is employed at the sugar factory and had left his team on the street without proper protection from the storm. For the Best Coal Call Badger t Coal & Lumber Co. f Marriage Licenses Marriage 11- v censes have been issued to Arthur M. Cornell and Tresse O. Gorman ot Hartford, Conn , and to Arthur J Green of Ogden and Tessa Layton of Kaysville. DR. Marsteller, Dentist, is now lota-ted lota-ted in Col. Hudson Building. Suite . 406-407, previously in Creslon Ht.M. Ogden's "knowing" housewives see that the Butter the use bears the B. & C Stamp. They know It's a guarantee of purity. At the Dee James M. Whitesidee of Layton. and Floyd Cogglns or Cokeville. Wyo , have been admitted to the Dee hospital. From Boise District Forester E. A Sherman returned yesterday after noon from Boise, where he attended a meeting of the advisory board of the Idaho stockmen. Returns Home After a month's absence ab-sence in the oast, attending various medical colleges and hospitals, coun-t coun-t Physician A. A. Robinson returned return-ed home last evening. Shipped In Yesterday the Rocky Mountain Stud Farm company received re-ceived a shipment of nine thoroughbred thorough-bred Hereford and Durham bulls to be distributed in this vicinity. Asks For Divorce In the district court Levine Nash has commenced divorce di-vorce proceedings against John W. Nash, asking for separation on the grounds that for some time past the defendant has treated the plaintiff in a cruel manner. The parties were married April 29, 1892, and have six children. Mrs Nash asks for the care and custody of the children, $35 a month alimony, costs and attorney fees. Smallpox Sanitary Inspector George Shorten reported one new case of Smallpox under quarantine this morning, that of lna Stevens, 3175 Washington avenue. Helmer 4 Anderson is to be released from quar antine tomorrow and Harry HylanJ, Ifcf who has been the only person under quarantine at the pest house, during the past year, will be released on Saturday. no |