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Show I RANDOM ! REFERENCES Good watch ps H Price 278 25th. - Fred C, Graham of the Graham Lyceum bureau at Salt Lako City, .;s at the Weber academy yesterday pi'ternoon for the purpose of booking itttractions tor next year's lecture course. Call 1603 for all kinds of COAL. M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Miss Ethel Lawton of 526 Twent-lifth Twent-lifth street is suffering of blood poisoning poi-soning of an arm Her condition is considered serious COAL We have what you want Phone 27. tf Legislators Coming Again Members Mem-bers of the state legislature have accepted ac-cepted an invitation to visit the plant of the Ogden Packing & Provision company, on a date which will be set at their convenience. Cook s cut rate drugs. 2644 Washington Wash-ington Ave Eucalatum. Henry C. Baker is in Chicago attending at-tending the cement show at the col-liseum. col-liseum. When you send a news 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 new 3 item but we must know from what source it comes. W F. Bangasser. chief clerk of the railway mail service in this district, departed yesterday for San Francisco ro attend the annual conference of western clerks, with Superintendent McGrath. The Ogden man will also be present at the opening of the Panama-Pacific exposition. nnur c. r-'cu. war. m.u n.o office into the David Eccles Bldg . Suite 425 Fourth Floor. J. E. Gosling, general freight agent for the Kanawha Dispatch; J A Liovd. general agent for the Erie lines and Leon Engslrom, agent for i he Pennsylvania lines, were in Og-d Og-d d today on business. Rr.val (Cameron CoaD M. L. Jones roal & Ire Co. Office, 413 24th St. - H Margin, an alleged drunk, was arrested last night by Officers Hill and Shaughnessy, at Twenty-fifth street and Grant avenue. W. Eugene Marsteller, Dentist--Specialist In crown and brldgework 406-407-408 Colonel Hudson Building-- Recovering Mrs Nellie Tucker. 6'4 West Twenty-first street. Is now able to sit up after a severe illness confining her to bed Myers Auto Service After 9 p. m Phone S94. ,. Goes East Mrs. Valentine Gideon has gone to Farmington. Mo., to vi6lt 7 relatives and friends. Before her return, re-turn, Mrs. Gideon expects to usit her son. who is taking a course in law at Harvard. The Butter that satisfies B ic G Clover Leaf THE ROYAL GWENT WELSH SINGERS AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CONGREGA-TIONAL CHURCH, THURSDAY NIGHT. TICKETS, $1 AT THE I MISCH AND THE CULLEY DRUG STORES. Calico Dance and Card Party to be given by the Guard Team, Silver Hive No L, Ladies of Maccabees, Friday evening, February 10. at Woodmen of World hall. Tickets. 50c: extra ladies, la-dies, 2fjC. " Dee-Neuteboom Printing Phone 116 Mrs. Josle Art Wanted Postmaster W W. Browning was asked yesterday to assist in locating Mrs. Josie Art and her son, Carl Colaw in order that the estate of her father might be distributed. The request was made m a letter from John and Frank Mc-Connell Mc-Connell of Chanute. Kan., brothers of Mrs Art The father died November 27, 1914, at Chanute. THE ROYAL GWENT WELSH SINGERS AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CONGREGA-TIONAL CHURCH, TONIGHT. TICKETS TICK-ETS $1 AT THE MISCH AND THE CULLEY DRUG STORES. In the district court, in the estat? of James W. Stevens, deceased the J executrix, Lillian M. Stevens, has petitioned pe-titioned for a hearing for final settlement set-tlement of the accounts of the estate and for distribution. Default Default has been entered against the defendant in the district I court in the case of Marrtam O. Williams Wil-liams against Joseph H. Williams. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Robert Dalgbish of Salt Lake and Frances Lee of San Francisco. Heavier Travel Overflow traffic on the Overland Limited was noted today in the addition of an extra car to the train, with passengers booked from Chicago to San Francisco. In all, there were 61 passengers on the train. Great Northern Official L W. Hill, vice president of the Great Northern railroad, is expected to reach Ogden tomorrow on Union Pacific train No. 9. and to continue on to Oakland. Cal., on Southern Pacific train No. 9. He Is traveling in his private car, A-22, of the Great Northern. General Traffic Manager B L. Wlnchell, general traffic manager of the Union Pacific, passed a short time in Ogden today between trains. He arrived from his New York headquarters head-quarters iu LTnion Pacific private car 99, and continued on to San Francisco Fran-cisco on S. P. train No. 9 Important Meeting The officers and directors of the Ogden publicity bureau are to meet with the commissioners commis-sioners of Weber and Box Elder counties at a dinner tonight at th- Weber club. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss matters of joint interest to the two counties and Brig-ham Brig-ham and Ogden City. New Garage The building on Grant avenue, which was occupied for a number of years by the People's res taurant is being cleaned and renovated renova-ted by a representatn e of the Tom Botterill utomobile companv of Salt Lake. It is to be used as a garage |