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Show RANDOM REFERENCES r : ' ; Good watches H Price. 278 25th. Post Graduate Dr E. M. Dumke I ; has returned from Rochester, N Y where he recently completed a post- ' ' graduate course at a medical school. ; I Ho left Ogden early last fall and be- j ' fore taking up his school work, visited visit-ed a number of the largest hospitals 1 v the eastern states, principally those ; . in New York, Boston, and Philadel- : phia, Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox Daper uaed. Mclntype Drug ; Meeting in Salt Lake Officers of ; the canning companies in Ogden have ; been notified of a meeting of canners to be held at the Salt Lake Commcr-ij Commcr-ij cial club Saturday night and it is anil an-il : ticipated that a number of them will 1 attend. According to W J. Parker, who was in Salt Lake City yesterday, there will bo no special program for the evening, the plan being to get the ' canners together for an informal talk over conditions affecting the Industry. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phono 198-W. -Regains Health Dr. Edward Rich, . who was injured some time ago when ; ; his auto struck a telephone pole, is ' back in his office. He is receiving j ! the congratulations of his friends on i ; his quick recovery. ' i' Doctor Fred (j. Clark removed to i Suite 707-8.9-10, David Eccles Bldg. -) Claims Approved At a conference ! r in Salt Lake City, between the state board of control of the State Industrial Indus-trial school and the state board of examiners, the latter passed tho ' ; claims of Superintendent E. S. Hinck-, Hinck-, i ley for expenses. One Item in con-; con-; ? troversy was for $200, covering the , I expenses of Supt. Hinckley in con-J con-J , nection with his attendance at a con-' con-' vention in San Francisco last summer. sum-mer. This was itemized to the satis- faction of the board of examiners and then passed. : Spargo'o for rubber stamps, seals, 1 etc. ) Found Guilty "Red" Eddy and Dan Dedrick were found guilty in tho po- : lice court of charges of drunkenness ;' r and sentenced to servo five days in ; jail each. r OSTEOPATHY-Dr. John Finley Mor-' Mor-' I rison moved to 511 Eccles Bldg. Ph.417 -: Born A baby girl was born to Dr. : ; and Mrs. W. Riley Brown on January ': 7, according to a report received at the city health office today. All Kinds of Good Coal Rawson Bros., 2270 Wall Ave. Phone 1J4. ta M. D. Shortz, commercial agent of I the Southern Pacific departed last i; night for Twin Falls, Ida., on a busi- f Hess trip. l-i Pure material worked into pure, de- I i cirable, dependable Butter that's B I; & g. If J. J. Kavanaugh, general agent, and i Dudley Baker, city passenger agent, of tho Missouri Pacific railroad, with heudquartors in Salt Lake City, were II in Ogden today on business. Royal, perfect coal, sold and guar- 1 anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. : i-i5-tf j Sheep Doing Well D. D. McKay of Hunlsville returned this morning from his sheep camp across the lake i und reports from 12 to 14 inches of snow on the desert. At Terrace there is a foot of snow and at other places 1 4 it is deeper. Mr. McKay states, how- !' ever, that the snow is light, which I j enables the sheep to get out on the I J range without much difficulty. IP W C. T. U. Chicken Pie dinner, I Friday, January 21, 5 to 8 o'clock at l FlrBt Methodist church, 35c. I I Born -A baby girl was born to Mr. I! I and Mrs. Heber C. Davidson and a B baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Jose Cas- I tlllo, this morning, according to re- v Ports received at the city health of- & f'ce. other birth reports received were as follows: To Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Nye, a son, Jan. 2; to Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, a son, Jan. 15; to Mr. and Mrs Thomas F. Colvin, a daughter, daugh-ter, Jan. 10; to Mr and Mrs. Alma L. Ellis, a son, Jan 5; to Mr. and Mrs. Seymour T. Shipley, a son, Jan. 3; to Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Watkins, a sou, Jan. 4. DON'T DELAY in making reserva tlcn for MID-WINTER EXCURSION to CALIFORNIA, January 29th, via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. City Ticket Office, Orpheum Block, phone 2500. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Henry R Teller of Salt Lake and Mrs. Sara Wright of Sandy The Standard has appointed A. H. Baily as subscription inspector for the paper, as such, it will be his duty to call on each subscriber and check up all collectors, to receive complaints com-plaints of delivery and make all adjustments ad-justments for the paper. Rooming House Licenses The only business transacted by the city board of commissioners at the regular meeting meet-ing this morning was tho granting of rooming house licenses to George W. Tietz, James Roberts, Bertha Rober-son, Rober-son, Mrs F. C. Camp and Mrs. Kath-erlnc Kath-erlnc Greiner. Relief Society Dance Third ward hall tomorrow night, 8 30 to 12 p. m Luncheon and punch; admission, 50c per couple; extra lady, 25c; old and new dances - Departures E. F. Vincent departed today for Pontiac, Mich., W. E. Paden for Mountain Grove, Mo., over the Denver & Rio Grande. C. and E. Gattlker departed today for Elko, Nev., over the Western Pacific. ""Excursion Train D. M Newton, traveling passenger agent of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line with headquarters in Ogden, departed today for Butte, to assume charge of the first section of the Butte-Los Angeles mid-winter excursion ex-cursion train, which will leave the Montana city early next week. Trains Moving The Salt Lake Route was opened for traffic between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles today to-day and delayed trains 20 and 8 of January IS and 19 were scheduled to roach Ogden this afternoon, having been consolidated into one train of two sections. Gambling Mike Funduk. Teddie Stondack and Mike Lectowitz, Austri-ans, Austri-ans, were arrested last night by Sergeant Ser-geant Jerry Kelliher and Patrolman Charles Manzel, on charges of gambling. gam-bling. The arrests were made on Twenty-fourth street, between Washington Wash-ington and Grant avenues. |