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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES One taste of B. & G. Butter proves all the makers claim for it. Robbers Sentenced Gus Dokas, pleading guilty to a charge of holding up nnd robbing Jim Zantitafl of $16 and a railroad ticket, yesterday afternoon, after-noon, on recommendation of District attorney Dobbs, was sentenced by District Judge Alfred W Agee to five months in the county Jail Mike church. Dokas's partner In crime, at a Former hearing before Judge J. a. Howell, waa mined over to the Juvenile Juve-nile authorities. MITCHELL DROS FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP CITY CEMETERY -A Manager R. J. Brannlng of Salt Lake has been employed as manager for the Boss Rubber company of thisj city. He took charge of the rompa-; ny's office yesterday. Diamonds less than ethers pay. Uncle Sam. Salesmen Meet t a convention of j salesmen of the Ogden Wholesale j Drug Co. yesterday, L D. Gray, gen j i mi manager of the Walrus Manufac nning company, was present and com-, plimented C. B. Empey on the great! growth of the local wholesale house, j He said he recognized it as one of the big distributors of soda fountain) supplies. Mr. McGihhon Of Kansas City and Mr. James of Rochester, rep-, resenting eastern houses, also were present at the meeting. New Hospital II. T. MacEachlan. 203 Thirty-first street, is to open a hospital in ih- city to those who are made subscribers to the institution. Tbe standard will not be responsi Ma for mistakes occuring in copy fr lught in on day of publication. All copy should be sent in at least 24 hours ahead of time so th?.t time may be had to give proper set up and to send out proofs. -Born The birih of a son io Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Braun, January 7, was reported at the health office today. Bob Parties. Call 03.". and ask for I Lawrence Call. Municipal Court Dan Dillon was given a five-day sentence this moraine mora-ine by Municipal Judge Barker, fori drunkenness. George Clark, arrested on the same charge, was given a suspended sus-pended sentence, as he bothered no one but himself. Court was then adjourned. ad-journed. The. Winter Sports Sca6on is at ils height. Everything needful in this line at Browning Brothers Little Store, 406 Twenty-fifth. On a Visit llliam Trimble, formerly for-merly clerk at the New Healv hotel, was in Ogden today inning friends. He is now employed in the dining Bervtce of the Southern Pacific rail-1 road, running on the valley line be-! tween Sacramento and Los Angeles, and came to Ogden on a special as j signment Plumbing Business for Sale. : Plumbing business for sale Bargain, 2325 Hudson Weights and Measures C E. Con die, head of the weights and measures department of the Utah food commissioners' com-missioners' office, was in Ogden today ((inferring with Inspector George Shorten. The weights and measures question, he said, is one of great importance im-portance and inspectors find it highly necessary to enforce the law. In his opinion, this division of the state government gov-ernment should be perpetuated and. if anything, be increased in number of deputies to perform a service to both the food supply houses and the public For Salt Cheap Two large quarter sawed oak counters. Clarks. -Departure. Herman Kramer de-parted de-parted today over the Western Pacific Pacif-ic R R.. for Sacramento. Cal., on a business trip From Omaha. General Manager E Buckingham of the I'nion Stock Yardg at Omaha, Neb , is expected to pass through Ogden tomorrow, enroute to H Salt Lake City. ; Daughter on Visit. Supt T. F. Row lands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad, and Mrs. Rowlands arrived in Ogden this morn, ing from Reno, Nev , accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. J Randolph Muri-son. Muri-son. Mrs. Murison, nee Irene Row. lands, wll visit with her parents for I several weeks. From the Coast. Y A, Whitney, superintendent su-perintendent of transportation oi the Union Pacific railroad, passed through Ogden today enroute to Omaha, from California, where he passed the holidays. holi-days. Chief Surgeon )r V. K Aini-worth, Aini-worth, chief surgeon of the Southern Pacific railroad, was in Ogden today on an inspection trip. Maycock Estate E. J. Marshall and Albert S. Kerrin, administrators of the estate of John E. Maycock, today to-day filed a petition foi authority to mortgage real estate for $2000 Miss Erb Returns Miss Eva C. Erb, formerly district court reporter, returned re-turned last night from a vacation at Chicago. She will establish an office in the Eccles building. Two Wolves Alex: Ukerson reported re-ported today that his son, while hunting hunt-ing near Pleasant View in the foothills, foot-hills, killed two woh -Payroll The Amalgamated Sugar company is making up its last payroll of the season tor the beet sugar farmers. farm-ers. The checks will be delivered January 15. The amount of the pay-roll pay-roll Is nowhere near as large as the December roll, of course, but aggregates aggre-gates a comfortable total. The mills will not finish the season's work until un-til about the middle of Februars. on . |