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Show I STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, News and Society Department, Call Only Phone No. 421. For Subscription and Advertlelng Department, Call Phone No. 56. RANDOM , REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard thG evening befors the day on which the advertisement is to appear In order to Insure publication. Boys Sentenced At a special session ses-sion of the Juvenile court held yesterday, yes-terday, Albert Drlseoll and Thomas Slater, 15-ycar-old boys, wove committed commit-ted to the State. Industrial school by Judge V. C. Gunnell, The two lads were arrested by Officer William Reast last Tuesday and confessed to having stolen five bicycles and a num ber of other articles. According to 'testimony given at the hearing, the boys have been operating in Ogden for about five months and a number of thefts have been traced to them. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Special Trains Traveling Passenger Passen-ger Agent D. M. Newton of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, has" just returned to his local headquar-' headquar-' ters, after conducting the Chicago j Grand Opera company from Huntington, Hunting-ton, Oregon, to Denver. Colorado. The movement of this aggregation of singers sing-ers and musicians was one of the largest that haB been known on the western railroads for some time. The company numbers 246 people and traveled in two trains of 32 cars. WATCH FOR THE NEW CASE CARS. IU. P. Official Gerrit Fort, general traffic manager of the Union Pacific, is expected to arrive In Ogden today, en route to Salt Lake City, "Kodak Flnishing-The Tripp Studio." Train Service Good Trainmaster M. A. Pond of the Oregon Short Line was in the city today from his Salt Lake headquarters. While here he stated that reports from northern I joints on the line were to the effect that conference visitors living north of Ogden had been much pleased with , the service given them this year. Money to loan on diamonds. 278 25th -Father Cushnahan Returns Rev. Father P. M. Cushnahan has returned from a visit of three months' duration dura-tion on the Pacific coast. The trip was made in search of health, and Father Cushnahan returns to Ogden feeling much better than he did early in the year. 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Immigrants A party of 170 immigrants immi-grants arrived in Ogden last night en route for points in Nevada, California, Cali-fornia, Arizona and New Mexico. They left for their destinations early this morning, 130 going over the West ern Pacific and 40 via the Southern Pacific. Notice to Subscribers All complaints com-plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to insure delivery. -Vagrancy Jim Murphy was arrested arrest-ed last night on Twenty-fifth street, between Hudson and Washington aye nue, by Sergeant Mohlman, charged with vagrancy. I Watch for the new case cars. Genealogy Judge Nathan J. Harris Har-ris will address the parents' class of the Fourth ward Sunday morning on the subject of "Genealogy." All persons per-sons interested in that subject are invited in-vited to be present. Old rags it clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Will Remove Signs County Commissioner Com-missioner Moroni Skeen has announced announc-ed that the county will begin to remove re-move all signs along the rlght-o-way in Ogden canyon in the near future. Commissioner Skeen was given full power to act in the matter at a relent re-lent meeting of the board of commissioners commis-sioners at which representatives of several local women's clubs urged that such action be taken. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St, Telephone 1603.-Watch 1603.-Watch for the new case cars. Coming to Hear Lecture Count Commissioner Moroni Skeen-received word this morning that" the commissioners commis-sioners and road supervisors of Davis county, State Engineer W. U. Beers and a number of other state officials would come to Ogden tomorrow morn- lug to hear the address of D Ward King, at (he good roads meeting which is to be held In the county courthouse, at 10 a. m. B & B Butter is manufactured in an ideal Creamery, under ideal conditions condi-tions Any wonder it is IDEAL BUTTER? BUT-TER? General Agent III General Agent W. H. Chevers of the Union Pacific J and Oregon Short Lino has been con- fined to his home the past two or three days with an attack of la grippe, but is reported to be on the way to recovcrj-. WATCH FOR THE NEW CASE CARS. J. L. Marens, commercial agent of the Cotton Belt lines, was an Ogden visitor yesterday. His hedaquarters are In Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. A S. Peters, Mrs. P. W. Mc-Millen. Mc-Millen. Mr Fred C. Graham. Mr Horace Hor-ace Ensign, four of Utah's best sing ers, will render several numbers at the three Easter services in First Presbyterian church Leon Engstrom, agent for the Union Un-ion lines, was in Ogden yesterday, visiting local railroad men. Big Dance Fourth Ward hall, W. O. W. orchestra; best ward floor in city. Tonight, .v """o - Excursions City Ticket Agent Paul j Beomer of the Union Pacific has received re-ceived notice of excursion rates to all eastern points on that road, to go Into effect on May 13, with return limit to October 31. The Ladles of the Congregational church will hold a bread, cake- nnd , orange marmalade at the Misch Drug Store, Saturday afternoon, April 11 -No Ball Games In view of the present pres-ent condition of the weather all hope of a baseball game at Glenwood park-tomorrow park-tomorrow has been given up and the players are holding an indoor practice today at the National Guard armory on Twenty-fourth street. Manager Glmlin is still holding on to all the players In his string and says that hp expects to hold on to them Tor some time to come, as their work lb very satisfactory. A. W. Gorie. traveling freight and passenger agent of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, is In the city today. Mrs. George G. Doyle left this afternoon af-ternoon on the Los Angeles Limited for Tucson, Arizona, for an extended visit with relatives. The birth of a son to Mr, and Mrs. W N. Herrick was recorded at the office of the city health department .oday. Glen Is III Owing to the Illness or Director George S. Glen, the board of education meeting scheduled for to night, has been postponed. The matter mat-ter of selecting a principal for . the Ogden high school is the only thing of special importance to come before the board and the members do not desire de-sire to act upon the question without a full membership present. |