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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches Vx Price. 278 26th. -Pharmacista John J. Driver and L l'ark of Ogden have been granted regular certificates as registered pharmacists phar-macists of Utah Hibernate with the groundhog till February 2, and then "coine out" to the Barbers' Ball at the Colonial. Arrested W W. White was arrested ar-rested last night by Patrolman Brown and Hansel, at the rear of a Twenty fourth street saloon He was booked at the station on the charge of petit larceny. Dancing Party Third ward hall tomorrow to-morrow night- Crawford's orchestra. i efreshments. Hesitation Wflltz, One Step and Ostend will be danced Fift cents a couple. Many Unemployed Nlnet-slx unemployed un-employed men were given lodging in the city jail last night, establtsnfnr: a new record Plenty of Colorado Anthracite Coal. Tohn Farr, Phone 27. Accident Clyde R Hellewell of 330 Twenty-third street had a narrow es-rape es-rape from serious injury yesterday evening at Washington avenue and Twenty-fifth street. He was riding 8 bicycle south on the avenue and ran into the rear of Dr E P. Mills' automobile au-tomobile as it was turning east on Twenty-fifth street. He was thrown from the bicycle but fortunately his injuries consisted only of bruises COAL All kinds M. L- Jones Coal and Ice Co. office 413 24th St Purse Stolen Miss R. Sharp of 234 Twenty-seventh street, reported the theft of a purse containing a gold watch, to the police this morning She stated that the purse was stolen from the Woodmen of the World hall last night. Dr. C. F. Osgood physician and surgeon, and Dr. Franklin C Osgood. Dentist, have removed their offices to Suites 821 and 822 Eccles Bldg. - Inspection Supt T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern South-ern Pacific departed yesterday evening eve-ning for an inspection trip over his dision Butter, i,v B & G Clover Leaf toddy -Converts Union Pacific train No 3 arriving in Ogden at 6 15 a- m tomorrow, will carry a special coach occupied by a party of Mormon converts con-verts en route from Liverpool, Eng land, to Salt Lake. When ou send a new6 item to the Standard always put your name and address at the bottom of the sheet for identification. Your name will not be printed with a news item but we must know from what source it comes. I Land Seekers Private car "Oregon," "Ore-gon," occpied by a land party, is scheduled to arrive in Ogden tomorrow tomor-row on Denver & Rio Grande train No. 5. The party is en route from St. Paul to Oregon, and will be transferred trans-ferred here to the Oregon Short Lin.- Will the groundhog "stay out?" f yon want to "find out'" just "come out" to the Barbers' Ball on February Febru-ary 2 at the Colonial. ROYAL The perfect Castle Gate Coal; no soot; sold and guaranteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Six-room, modern house for rent. Furniture for sale 242 22d St. Phone 1454-W. Divorce Case In the divorce cas-5 r.r Ruth Hutchison against William Hutchison an order has been issued in the district court that the defendant defend-ant shall pay $50 attorney fees Recitals Subscribers for the Sibyl I Samrois-Jas G Macdermid recital at the Tabernacle, Tuesday. Ian 25 can reserve their seats at Culley's Drug store tomorrow. General sale opens Saturday. Change of Venue In the district rourt. in the suit of Victor R Hoh man against Adolph B. Anderson Pt al.. the defendant has moved for a . change of venue on the grounds that the subject matter of the action concerns con-cerns certain real estate which is in Morgan county. The defendant contends con-tends that the trial of the case should be held in Morgan county. The party who took the silver mesh bag from Woodman Hall, containing lady's gold watch and fob is known. To save further trouble kindly return to 234 27th St. Railroad Officials Supt F. Brewer and Division Engineer H. J. Harris of the Utah-Montana division of the Oregon Short Line, passed through Ogden this morning, en route to Salt Lake City. Art |