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Show friend of Mrs. J. L. Smith will be glad to learn of her steady Improvement Improve-ment since the successful operation K?le underwent at the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake city a few days ago. Shade treen of all kinds at Moore'a Nurseries, 12Gt Wash. Ask for price )lats. - From Southern California Mrs. B. B. Brook and Miss Nettle Stahr have returned from Los Angeles, after a month's outing In Southern California. Califor-nia. They visited many of the pleasure pleas-ure resorts of the coast. shop would be completed and equipped for service by several departments on April 20. and that immediately afterwards after-wards six now and heavy pieces or machinery would be put In comlmsston on tfio first floor of the big ship at the south end of the plant. $40.50 An Acre!! irsoice irrigated Tarm lands, Millard county, Utah, where wator Is gold, home a paradise. Excursion next Tuesday. Kor Information, Infor-mation, Wenscr. Rostan & Do Jnllen, 415 Eccles Bldg. Prisoner Pleads Guilty WIion everything ev-erything was In readiness for trial this morning In the case of the Slate of Utah against George Williams, charged with burglary In the third degree de-gree In robbing Mrs. J. H. Pcery's home, on December 2S last, tho prisoner pris-oner withdrew his plea of not guilty, made some time ago, and entered a plea of guilty. Ho will be taken Into court for sentence Saturday morning. Buy your Garden Seeds In bulk they come cheaper. Edgar Jones Grocery-Co. - Stocku Shipments Stock continues to move to both eastern and western markets daily and this afternoon several sev-eral cars of fat beef woro sent east, while other cars of Utah hogs were J sent west. - j Sweet Pea Seeds, mixed or separate colors. Edgar Jones Grocery Co. Hooper Irrigation Case The caso of the Hooper Irrigation company against Melvln Atwood et al. will come up In district court Thursday morning before Judge Howell. The case will occupy the attention of the court for some time to come as Important Im-portant questions are Involved in the action. Millinery display, Wednesday and Thursday. March 17th and liSlli. La-mode La-mode Millinery. - j .Shrlners for Salt Lake--A large number num-ber of Ogden Shrlners left this afternoon after-noon for Salt Lake to take part in escorting es-corting a class of sixty novices across the burning sands. Tangorlns try them, they arc nice 15c per dozen. Edgar Jones Grocery Gro-cery Co-Judgment Co-Judgment for Patrick In the case of E. V. Patrick against the Union Pacific Railroad company, a stipulation stipula-tion was filed this morning wherein plaintiff was awarded a judgment for $400 with costs of action. For fancv painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Weborg, 325 9th street. Superintendent of Telegraph J. H. Sheldon, superintendent of telegraph for the Union Pacific. Is In tho city fom Omaha and greeting old friends at local railroad headquarters. CIGARMAKERS' ball tonight. Congress Con-gress hall. Everybody Invited. - Asks to Be Administrator Robert G. Agee has petitioned for appoint-mont appoint-mont as administrator of the Weber . and the alleged thief arrested by Sheriff Wilson. Two days later Fore-mun Fore-mun was escorted back to Coalville by the sheriff of Summit county and, while auitlng trial, escaped from the jail and disappeared for a time. Two weeks later he was re-arrested and dragged back to the Coalville jail, only to remain a week, when he again escaped and vanished for a time. Recently Re-cently he was again run to cover by the officers, who escoited him back to the old jail, secured him to the cell with a log chain, and decided to give him u speedy trial and a penitentiary sentence before he wandered out In the wide, troublesome world for the third time. Millinery Display, commencing ; Monday, March 15th, and continuing I during the week, will show a complete line of Pattern and Trimmed Hats from the eastern markets. All cordially cor-dially invited. N. L. Spurgcon, 2372 Washington avenue. Ue your sense and save dollars by buying B. & G. Butter and Cheese. Painting the Viaduct A force of I amters will be put to work Thursday morning on the west approach to the big viaduct, and the road work will be given a standard brown color, while tho steel and iron is to be painted a deep black. Altogether the big structure struc-ture is affording employment to a large force of men and the payroll is being Increased daily. Lewis' Good Coal gives the consumer consum-er value received for his money. Phones 149. - At the Falstaff this wet-k, McMillan and Mansfield, tbe New York musical team who have beccme so popular in Ogden, will present a round dozen ot tho very latest musical hits in addition to their already extensive repertoire.-- Yard Improvements A new twelve-inch twelve-inch standpipe Is being put in directly west of the Union Depot m order to supply road engines with an abundance abund-ance of water quickly. Garden Seeds and Flower Seeds, just opened up. Edgar Jones Grocery Company. - Enlarging the Shops It was an nounccd this morning that tho new j gallery in the back Southern Pacific RANDOM! j 1 y New Norway macxerel 15c each; Mllcher Holland herring. $1.25 keg; skinned boneless Labrador herring, 2(e pound; Delikatesse anchorles, 25c per tin. ' At Wilcox Grocery. Special Nice Bananas, 20c per dozen. doz-en. Edgar Jones Grocery Co. Trial of Foreman Sheriff Barlow Wilson left this morning for Coalville. Summit county, to testify In the caso of the State of Utah agaiust Bon Foreman, Fore-man, who is charged with stealing a horse and saddle and bringing tho property to Ogden, where the animal was located at a local livery stable county estate of the late John Torn-slk, Torn-slk, who died intestate at Diamond-villo Diamond-villo and left considerable property in this section. Milllnory display of patterns and street hats. Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. ' Millinery Dept., Wright's. Capt. Gaffney's Flag Captain Gafl-ney. Gafl-ney. chief clerk in Engineer Campbell's office, observed the anniversary of St. Patrick's day by tossing to the ozone a flag of emerald hue and his Irish callers at the office bhofl'ed appreciation apprecia-tion of his action by removing their hats as they passed into the oltlco under un-der the fluttering ensign. x ST. PATRICK SOUVENIR DANCE at the Royal by Women of Woodcraft, No. 174. 50c ticket; extra lad, 25c. - Ladles' Aid of M. E. Church Tho Indies' Aid of the Methodist church will hold a parlor meeting In tho church parlors, Thursday afternoon, March 18th, from 2:30 to 5:30. All ladies invited. Wilcox Grocery has just received a new shipment of Finnan Haddles. 17c pound. These are flno and last shipment ship-ment of haddles for the season. - Back From Idaho G. E. Hellowell, Jr , a former employe of The Standard, is an Ogden visitor. Mr. Hellewell has a place under the Minidoka government govern-ment redemption project at Heyburn, Idaho. He served in a clerical position posi-tion in the Idaho state legislature which adjourned last week. Try' a loaf of tht. ramous pumper nlcklo bread. Hess Bakery. Methodist Educational Work In order or-der to interest the church and the gen oral public In the educational work which the Methodist church Is doing in Utah, Rev. R. P.. Nichols principal of the Price high school, will deliver an address on "Dickens," which will be Illustrated by readings by Miss Alexander, Alex-ander, one ot the teachers. There will be special music. A cordial invitation invita-tion Is extended to all. Hams. Hams, choice home-cured smoked Hams, for a few days onlv, at 14c. Lindsay-Elite Market 2321 to 23 Wash. Return From Lewieton Mrs C. A. Boyd and her two children, the family or C. A. Boyd of Richards, Davis &. Boyd, arrived In Ogden this morning from a two-mouths' visit at Lewiston, Idaho, and other points In the northern part of that state They will make their home at the Arlington" until a residence can be procured elsewhere. Everything for everybody. Bell Huntsville Mayoralty It is practically prac-tically certain that A. J. Anderson, at present city justice of Huntsville, will be elected mayor of that citv to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mills Lofgreen. There was no election elec-tion by the city council last nlgbt, but a special meeting was called for next Saturday night. Eat Home manufactured products--Hess Crackers. Boys Brought Back. Assistant Superintendent Su-perintendent William E. Kneass of the slate industrial school brought three boy from Salt Lake City to he placed In tbe school. They are Dan Reynolds, Vernon Hickman and a boy named Perkins. These boys had been in tbe school before and were out, on parole. They had been living for 'a time at Canyon Crest in Salt Lake City, but was found necessary to return them to the Ogden Institution. Millinery display, Wednesday and Thursday. March 17th and ISth. l,a-Modo l,a-Modo Millinery. Able to B Out Again Mrs. Sadie West is able to be about again and Is receiving tho congratulations of her many friends after being confined to her. homo for seven weeks as the re-bult re-bult of a broken leg. Rapidly Recovering The map |