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Show V STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, tvo ring.. No. 58 Bell 'Phone, two rings. .No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. NO. 68 Bell 'Phone, on ring.. No. 53 iV being planted In the valley. It hav- ' ing been proved In past years to bo a very profitable kind of farming In that vicinity. Mr. Howe's special mission mis-sion here is to purchase a few good, draft teams. lie expects to return home today. COAL Rock Sprlnrs. CiFtle Gate and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. ICS West S7tb SL Phone9 1074. McKay Estate. Tn the matter of the estate and guardianship of Morgan P McKav, a minor, a petition has been filed for an order authorizing the ex-chaugo ex-chaugo of property belonging to the estate. Kodak Finlshlns.Trtpp Studlo.340 25th- Motion to Dismiss Action. In the cn.ee of K. J. Wardle, an Infant, by Thomas D. Brown, his guardian ad litem, against Ralph E. lloag, defendant, defen-dant, has demurred to the complaint and filed a motion to dismiss the action ac-tion Hock Springs, Kemwerer. Ca6tle G'.tc, Anthracite and Coko. M. L. Jjnes Coal Co. Plaintiff Given Custody of Children. The Hndlng of facts and conclusions of law have been filed In the divorce case of Anna Ahlgreen against A. Ahlgreen and, aside from the decree being granted, plaintiff Is given the custody of two minor children and costs of action. Peerless Sodas are better and fresh er. Made in Ogden. RANDOM REFERENCES Announcement of Engagement. James Varney announces tho engagement engage-ment of his daughter. May, to Will Trainer, marriage to take place June 22. 1900. 1 Advertlscra must nave tnelr copy lor tlio Evening Standard tbe evening bo-fore bo-fore tho day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear In order to In6urj publication. Returned to Goldfield. Mrs. L E. Tadon. formerlv of Ogden, but now a resident of Goldfield. Nov.. has been visiting for some time with Mrs. M. A. Past, at the Reed hotel She returned return-ed to her home Tuesday evening. E-Z-Money KeMy Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Petition for Authority A petition has been filed for an order of the court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to.the estate of Gideon Gid-eon Holmes, deceased. Grocery stores have pine apples cheap. Order Filed A petition has been filed for an order authorizing the sale of certain prPerty belonging to the estatf of tho late Josephine Caroline Lindqulst. 6TORAGE at reBeobnote rates. lo good brick buUdlng. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Purchasing Draft .HorBes. George E. Howe, one of Provo's prominent business men, is In Ogden on business and to visit with relatives, Deputy Sheriff John Ilutcncns helng a cousin. Mr. Howe Is largely Interested In a dry' farming project In Cedar valley, which is a few miles northwest of Lchi, In Utah county. He states that a large City Filled With Tramps. Tn o olll-cers olll-cers of the police department state that there are a large number of the tramp clement in the city at this time. The city Jail last night was pretty well filled with miscreants of this class. Many of them are found in different differ-ent parts of the city heavily intoxicated. intoxi-cated. , Teams Wanted. Wheelwright Const. Co. Mrs. Plncock Very III. Mrs. Isabella Isa-bella Pincock, mother of Richard and Charles Pincock, police olllcers of the city, Is lying very ill at her home. Mr. Pincock is 70 years old and is suffering suf-fering from general debility. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers, The family coal. John Farr, phone 27. Left Ogden Fred Whipple left Ogden Og-den yesterday for Huntington. Ore., where he will takt a position with the Utah Consolidated company as bookkeeper. Grocery stores have pine apples j cheap. Rustling Wool Shipments. Traveling Travel-ing Freight Agent P. H. Cook of tho Harriman lines, will depart for southern south-ern Utah to rustic wool shipments, tho first of which are heirinnine to move oast. Most of the wool shipments so far this season have gone through to Boston, with an occasional car to St. Louis. The Utah wool output is very heavy this season and those familiar with the clip, estimate it in. excess of 15.000,000 pounJs. Awaiting Opening of Race Meet Jim Leddy. one of the many horsemen who are In the city awaiting the time for the opening of the race meet on tho May 5. came up from Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday afternoon and will remain hero until after the racing season, May ZH. Mr. JjOdoy nas a sinuj; ji mur horses that he will race during tho meet. General Manager Moyes Returns. General Manager Moyes of tbe Central Cen-tral railroad of Georgia, will return from the coast in his private car this morning and, after meeting local Harriman Har-riman officials briefly, will continue east over the Union Pacific. i - I Filed Affidavit. In tho caso of Ro-sina Ro-sina Mole against J. C. Bowman, Thos. Lee, Julia Kennedy and Frank E. Lloyd, the plaintiff has filed an affidavit affi-davit alleging that Thomas Lee has violated an order of the court and is in contempt thereof. As a result the court has issued a writ of attachment for Thos. Lee and the latter is cited to appear in district court May 8, and explain his conduct |