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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES AdvertlFnrs must have tbedr copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the dav on which the advertisement in to appear in order ro I insure publication. " Twins Born Twins, a boy and girl, were born to the wife ol Or A L Brown of Brigham Citj In si evening. Both babies and their mother are doing do-ing nicely "Kodak Finishine-Tre Tripp Studio." Harry Cushing of Sait hake City passed yesterday in Ogden, visiting with the local Denver &. Rio Grande ! official Mr Cushing i a traveling passenger agent for the D. & ,R. 0. Money to loan on diamonds. r7R 25th -C. S. Williams, commercial agent Oi the Milwaukee railroad, visited the local railroad Offices today 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Rufus Cobb, traveling freight and passenger agent of th Southern Pacific Pa-cific was in Ogden today. Notice to Subscribers All com plaints for mi86ing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to insure delivery -Winning Numbers Th Wright , store was crowded yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The number? 4S83. 4S20 and 4373 hold good for a week, the sec ond taking its place for the following follow-ing week and then the third will b ! given preference. Summer School.. Central Bus College -Operated on Attorney John Hey wood has returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco and was operated on at the Dee hofpttal this morning The ouns man made the trip from the coast in order to avail himself of the accommodations accom-modations at the Dee, which he look upon as one of the best hospitals :n I the west. See Mltehell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agents; pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson Av. -Knights of Columbus John A. Junk of Ogden was chosen state secretary sec-retary and C. A. Maguire, state warden, ward-en, of tbe Knights of Columbus, at the annual election held in Eureka on Tuesday. The other officers chos en are: F. J. Welsh, Park City, state president; R. C. Treanor, Salt Lake, treasurer; P J Bonner. Eureka, ad-visor, ad-visor, J. J Donnelly of Eureka and D. J. Larmie, Salt Lake, delegates to the national council. Ice and Coal M, L. Jones Coal & Ice Co . 413 24th St Telephone 1603 -A. M, Cornell P. M. N. "Mausseur" Vibratory and Swedish methods for rheumatic and nervous conditions-Face conditions-Face massage a specialty Treatments eiven in your home bv appointment. Phone 2169-M. Res. 464 28th St. Mrs. L H James and 6on left for Winter Quarters. Southern Utah, this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. James' nephew Two Thousand Baby White Leg horn Chicks for .sale Friday and Sat urday at Richardson's Feed Store. Friday and Saturday by the Barrows Farm. Telephone 38-K-5. On a Special. The party of students stu-dents from the Colorado School of Mines which passed through Ogden on Its trip to the northwest, is now on the way back to Colorado and is scheduled to arrive in Ogden tomor- row morning from Montana There I are fin students In the party, travelling! id a special train Read the Standaid advertisement about embroidery patterns in this issue is-sue and start saving the coupons at once. -1 Leslie Kmpperman of 7fir Twenty Otirtfc street reported to thi pollct today that his Iver-Johnaou bicycle bad hen stolen There will be a meeting for the election of trustee of the First Chris tian church on May 20, 1914, at 4 p m Ht the residence of Mrs. C, C Reriuger, 4S4 23rd St. All member , are urged to be present. - ' Railroad Superintendent. C H. Reynolds, superintendent of th Chi cago and North Western, arrived In Ogden in his private car this morning from an Francisco and went Easi on I'nion Pacific No In the manufacture of B ft G Butter, But-ter, it can readily be sen that the consumers' needs hse been studied Two far? n ere added to the Los Ingelea limited at Ogrien today, to take care of extra traffic. Intense excitement was caused in the uptown district about X O'clock last nlplit. b a fire which partially destroyerl th awnings in front of tb Miach Drug store and the Postal Tele-prni-h office Quick action by the fire department however, saved a portion of both awnings and kept the blaz? from spre.idinc to the buildings Home From College. Kufcene E Pratt. 60n of Attorney A E. Pratt, has re'iirned home for the summer vacation, vaca-tion, havinc completed the first year of his law course at the Stantord University, Uni-versity, Palo Alto, California. Thomas Hunt, a laborer, was arrested ar-rested yesterday by Sergeant Peterson Peter-son on the charge of petit larceny He is alleged to bae stolen a pack age of meat Wednesday night, from ,1 buggy that was stand ins at Txen ty-fifth street and Grant avenue. Dr. Lorin F Rich has been taken to the St Mark's hospital in Salt Lake He is suffering of nervous prostration The meeting of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Sugar compan which was to have been held this morning, has been postponed until Monday It is thought by that time, the companies will be located in their new oftice6 in the David Eccles build ing. "Slim" Murphy, Joe Pikher and "Mysterious Jirjorule" Brown, local boxers, will participate in a tournament tourna-ment that is to be held in the Gar-rick Gar-rick theater in Salt Lake, Monday night. Sues for $345 In the district court, the firm of Dodds and McCul-lough McCul-lough has commenced suit agajnst Gilbert H. Downer to recover $345 45, alleged to be due on an open account for merchandise and on a certain promissory note. Postponed The annual stockhold ers' meeting of the Amalgamated and Lewiston Sugar companies, called for today, has been postponed thirty days. The seccrad postponement was taken to give more time in which to adjust certain matters that the stockholders stock-holders should consider at the an nual meeting. Minister III There will be no supper sup-per at the Presbyterian church tonight to-night owing to the illness of Rev. J. E. Carver, who is suffering of ton-silltis. ton-silltis. TNi Afternoon's Game. The fourth Kame of the Ogden-Butte series is being be-ing played at Glenwood this afternoon, with Ballinger and Seabougb and Mc-Creery Mc-Creery and Lewis as the opposing bar. tones Coop on Fire. A chicken coop and shed at the rear of No. 200 Seven-teeth Seven-teeth street were partially destroyed by fire last night about 9 o'clock. The fire department made a run to the place and confined the blaze to the two buildings Tbe property belongs to C W Dana, but a family by the name of Larkin occupies the place About 15 chickens were roasted to death Body to be Brought Here. A O Slater of Huntsville died In Salt Lake City yesterday about 5 p. m. of hearl trouble The body will be brought to Ogden for interment and the funeral announcement will be made later. Train Schedules. A number of changes will be made in the time schedules of the Oregon Short Line, within the next few days Nos 21 and 23 will be discontinued and Nos. 38, 13, and 35 will be affected by the changes The exact date for the new time table to go Into effect has not yet been announced. Glee Club. The University of Cali 1 fornia Glee Club, consisting of 32 per- aon is riu'- to reach ngden SundS mornlnc In a Southern Pacific special ear. From here th club will ko to Salt Lake for a recital Mondav niplit and will leave that city tor Grand Island Is-land N'eb . Tuesday mornlnc Walter Handin. traveling passenger aicnt and W II Stone, commercial azent nt the Burlington Route as in Ogden toda. Easeball. With (Irppnvell and But-rer But-rer field as a battery th Owls baseball base-ball team of the city league, defeated the Dinwiddle Construction company team b the score of 1" to last evening even-ing The game was played at the Fair grounds, before a fair sized crowd o( fanfl rpgulai scheduled game will be plaed tomgh' at 6 o'clock on the Same grounds, between the Beckers and Mail rierk trams John Q Critchlou oi Salt Lake City was in Ogden yesterday. Cars on 25th This afternoon the Rapid Transit companv began the operating op-erating of us Twenty-fifth strpei cars as far east as the Sacred Heart Academy. Acad-emy. It i6 expected that the roadbed over the entire length of the street will be ready for use within two weeks Huseman Case. The case of Henrj Huseman el Si, acainst the Davl County Light company el a), as terminated ter-minated in Judge Howell's court th!a morninc when the parties agreed 'ha th action should be dismissed as against all the defendant PX'ipt the Home Telephone company and that the former judgment against that com pan should he entered The clerk was directed to ascertain what the judgment was En Route to His Station. A W Sampson, director of the experiment station of the forest service a' Mantl, is spending a brief time in Ogden on his way from Washington. D C. to Manti Mr Sampson will resume his work at the experiment station for the summer. At the Dee. H. S Petterson. brother of county superintendent of schools. W H Petterson, was operated operat-ed on at the Dee hospital yesterday afternoon for stomach trouble. The operation was a success I Ikegina, a Japanese, was admitted to the hospital today for treatment. |