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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on -which the advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication, Thirty-two homeless men were given giv-en lodging last night at the city jaih This establishes a ncwVecord. "Kodak Flnishing-The Tripp Studio." Dr C. K. G. MacMurdy has returned return-ed from the east where he has been taking up post graduate work in New York City for several months past, Money to loan on diamonds. 278 25th - Mr. and Mrs. Chris Flygare had as their guests yesterday, Mr. George Hansen and Miss Amelia Hansen of Malad, Idaho. The last word in Butter B & G. -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bingham of Plain City are the parents of an 11-pound 11-pound boy which arrived at the home yesterday. Boosting Chautauqua Superintend-ent Superintend-ent Frank M. Driggs of the Suite School for the Deaf and Blind, ad- Hj dressed a large crowd last night in the Warren ward meeting house. His subject was "The Benefits of Chau- fl tauquas," In connection with which he spoke of a number of speakers who will take part In the Chautauqua at Ogdon next July. increase In Salaries A number of clerks in the Ogden postoffice will receive an increase in wages, if the appropriation bill now before con-gress, con-gress, becomes a law. The Ogden men who will be affected are Chief Clerk W. T. Bangasser of the Railway Mail Hj service and five regular and two sub- stituto rural carriers. The five rural carries are Eugene Bingham, Fred Kinney, John M. Preshaw, Samuel Stimson and Adolphus Bingham. A. L. Thomas, postmaster of Salt Lake City for the past sixteen years, was yesterday a guest of the Hon. Fred J. Kiesel. Mr. Thomas' term of office expires today. Spoke on Chautauqua Judge Wil-liam Wil-liam H. Reeder and Mrs. Gcorgiana Marriott of Ogden addressed the peo-plo peo-plo of Plain City last night at a pro-gram pro-gram given under the auspices of the ward Mutual Improvement assocla-tions. assocla-tions. Judge Reeder spoke on the Chautauqua reading course. Both gave' out some splendid instruction, In an interesting manner. Other fea-tures fea-tures of the program were the slng- Hj ing of the duet, "My Heavenly Home" by Mrs. Bertha England and Leono Ipson Had a chorus sung by the jun-ior jun-ior girls. Counterfeiter Edgar Berloner was arrested Saturday'" night hy Officers Zeese and Lelchter of Salt Lake. He was wanted in Salt Lake on suspi-cion suspi-cion of being implicated in a counter-felting counter-felting case. The arrest was jnade on Twenty-fifth street, between Qrant and Lincoln avenue. , Shoplifting Burt Brown was ar- rested. Saturday night by Patrolman James Hearn. Brown Is 34 years old and was alleged to have been shoplifting. . Disturbing the Peace A. E. Case-well Case-well and Robert Smith were arrested by Officer Mclntyre at the Union de-J de-J pot Saturday night. They were charg- ed with disturbing the peace. K. of P. Building Ogden lodge No 2, Knights of Pythias, moved into Its new building on Grant avenue yes-torday. yes-torday. An informal meeting will be held tonight in the main lodge room for the purpose of making plans for the formal opening of the building later in the month. Dissolve Partnership J. S. Bur-rows Bur-rows and J. P. Walker 'have dissolved partnership In the automobile busl-ness, busl-ness, Mr. Burrows becoming sole own-er own-er of the Buick agency, in Ogden, with the- firm name of the Burrows Auto company. Smalley's Jowelry Shop located at 336 Twenty-fifth street carries the largest stock of jewelry, -watches and diamonds in Ogden. Mr. Smalloy Is a practical and thorough 'watchmaker, I and 1b one of Ogden's pioneer busl-ness busl-ness men. He guarantees all his work and is well and favorably known for the class of work he turns out They mount and re-set diamonds, and do beautiful engraving. New Office After having maln-talned maln-talned office quarters in the Wedell building on Washington avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, for twelve years, Dr. A. S. Condon has taken up quar-tors quar-tors on the upper floor of tho Carr drug store building on Twenty-fifth street and Grant avenue. ! Hogge Case Tho personal injury case of Orene Hogge against the Salt Lako . Ogden Railway company et al, was resumed this morning in Judge J. Harris' court. The plain-tiff plain-tiff has rested its case and the xlc-,fendants xlc-,fendants are now introducing, testl-mony. testl-mony. Japs Buy a Factory THo Roy Can-nlng Can-nlng factory of the Wright-Whittier Canning company of Ogden has been purchased by Salt Lake capitalists, among whom are said to be a num-ber num-ber of Japanese. The deal was effect- cd through E. F. Annis of Salt Lake and Mr. Tashimoto, a Salt Lake banker, bank-er, is said to have represented the Japanese interests in tho deal. The new company will be known as tho Inland Canning company .and it expects ex-pects to run tho factory to full capacity capac-ity this season'. Stork Visits Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, 952 Sullivan avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a 10-pound baby girl, born to them last Saturday. Many Babies Seven babies arrived at the homes of employes in the Har-riman Har-riman freight depot during the month of February. As one of the employes put it, "This speaks well for the new agent." Smeding Wins Case Judge Harris has rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiff to quiet title to certain parcels of land,' in the case of John Smeding against JameB D. Walker et al. The defendant did not appear in court and the judgment was given on default. Amended Complaint Filed Motion to file an amended complaint In the case of Simeon Cragun against the Union Pacific company has been granted by Judge Harris. Installing Light Poles While no agreement to that effect has not been entered into, from Uie fact that the Ogden (Rapid Transit company Is placing iron poles like those used In the Great White Way for span wires, it is evident that local property owners, own-ers, the Utah Power & Light company and the city will join In placing arc lights on tho sides of Twenty-fourth street and Wall avenue, along the line of the Twenty-fourth street loop. The Installation of the poles is now in progress. Linen Supply Lose Vise The police department received a report from the American Linin Supply company this morning, that a vise had been stolen from its place of business on 26th street. Obstructed the Sidewalk C. L. Martin was arrested by Patrolman Blackburn Saturday night on a, charge of obstructing the sidewalk. The offense of-fense was committed In front of the Colonial Dancing academy, on Grant avenue. Laprobe Is Stolen Parley Butler reported the loss of c. laprobe to the police last night. He said that the robe was stolen from hlB buggy yesterday yes-terday afternoon, while he was in the Union Depot. Salt Lake Boys Run Away Probation Proba-tion officer Guardello Brown, of the Salt Lake Juvenile court, notified the Ogden officers this morning to be on the lookout for Lucius Jones and Roy Baldwin, two Salt Lake boys, who are said to have run away from home. The Jones boy is 13 years old and Baldwin is 14. Jones was said to be wearing a red sweater with his suit and Baldwin had on a blue suit,. Released From Quarantine William Wil-liam Fuller, 22G5 Lincoln avenue and Fay Tribe, 561 29th street, were released re-leased from quarantine today. Both wero quarantined for smallpox and their release cuts the number of cases now under quarantine, down to two. Brlgham City Visitors James W. Frodsham of Rockland, Idaho, and Mrs. Emma Loughney of Brlgham City, were In Ogdsn today. They are brother and sister to Israel Frodsham of this city and passed a part of the day at his home. U. P. Train Late Union Pacific train No. 1 -was reported nearly 7 hours late today, owing to being delayed de-layed east of .Omaha. Trainmaster Leaves for Green Rlv-er Rlv-er Trainmaster G. O. Brophy of the Union Pacific went to Green River today. Assistant ForeBter W. B. Greeley of the national forest service is in Ogden inspecting the local forest Ber-vice Ber-vice office. Foresters District Foresters Smith Riley of Denver, and A. C. RIngland of Albuquerque, stopped off in Ogden a short time today on their way homo from the district foresters' convention in Salt Lake. Safety First The regular monthly meeting of the Safety First committee of the Southern Pacific railroad, was held in the office of SupL T, F. Rowlands Row-lands this morning. Civic League Tho Civic league committee is holding a meeting this afternoon in the offices of the boari of education in the Coldnel HudBon building. The committee is composed com-posed of three members from each of tho federated women's clubs in the city, with Mrs. R. B. Porter as chairman. chair-man. Prof. June Andrews, instructor, in the agricultural department of the Ogden high school, -was scheduled to give an address at the meeting. Hanson Estate In the mattr i the estate of John Hanson, deceased Anna Hanson has petitioned the district dis-trict court for letters of administration. administra-tion. Mr. Hanson died intestate January Jan-uary 13, 1914, leaving an estate valued val-ued at $1509. Farr Estate Clara Fan- has petitioned peti-tioned the district court for letters of administration, in the estate of Wins-low Wins-low Farr, deceased. Mr. Farr died Intestate January 6, 1914, leaving an estate valued at about $3590. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Oscar L Wold and Cora Mae Paakott of Ogden and to Eugene Trout of Emma, Colorado, and Bertha H. Pursley of Barto, California. Cali-fornia. Larceny Charged F. Williams, a -3-year-old youth, wbb arrested early this afternoon by Sergeant H. C Peterson Pet-erson at the Troy laundry. He was charged with petit larceny |