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Show . to make reasonable concessions In or- . Jct to havo the street opened. STORAGE at rctte-oLnoit? rotes. 10 good brick bulletins. If you need any rcom. consult John Scowcroft & Son Compnny. COAL -Rock Spring. Cftle Gate find Clear Creek. Glllctto Coal Co. 15r West 27th St. Phones 1074. Attending District Court Colonel Irvine, of Salt Lake City is among those in attendance on district court cases yesterday afternoon. Kodak Finishing. THpp Studio. 340 25th- Hock Springs. Kcrotnerer. Castle Cr.te-. Anthracite and Coke. M. L Jmes Coal Co. Salt Lake Attorneys In Court Attorneys At-torneys Frank Stephens and E. H. Kvans of S.ilt Lake wrrp In tho city yesterday attending district court. For fancy palming and decorating, call on or address F. E. Weberg. 325 9th street UL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. '."hone, two ilngs..No. 56 Be! 'Phone, two rings.. No. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, ono ring.. No. 66 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 53 RANDOM REFERENCES E-Z Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Will Petition City Council. Property Prop-erty owners and resldr-nts of 29th St. nre arousing themselves regarding the question of having that street opened by the city fathers. They claim that It is a di'igrnco r jjr.ve a street in the heart of the rlty 'at looks more like a cow trail than anything else. A petition will be presented to the city council at tho next myelins asking for the opening of the street. It Is paid that practically all of the prop-erty prop-erty owners on the street aro willing Peerless Sodas are better and fresher. fresh-er. Made in Ogden. Picked Up on Grant Avenue A disconsolate dis-consolate youngster was picked up on Grant avenue between Twenty-third and Tw nty fourth streets, by Madame Green, of Wright's t-tore, and when avked the cause of his anxiety, stated that his name was Leslie, and that he was "lookln for ma." He was profuse in his explanations of where ho came from and who he was. and where he was going, but the childish prattle proved too much for his dls coverer. who took him with her to the store and Informed the police department. de-partment. Meanwhile a hurried call Mme from tho residence of Daid Tribe. .ri4S Twenty-fourth street, saying say-ing that a child had been lost. They were Informed that a youngster was awaiting Identification at Wright's More, which no doubt resulted in the reuniting of the lost boy and his par ents. Advertisers rru? nave tnelr copy for t!io Evening Standard tho ovenJng before be-fore the day on which tho advertise-n advertise-n ent is to ippear in order to insur-j publication. Were From Twin City The Rebeccas Rebec-cas of Twin Cl', No. I sent the following fol-lowing numb?i' to the state assembly in Salt Lake City, Utah, which convened con-vened in Roos Temple, tho 20th and 21st of Ihe present month: Mr3. Lead, the president of the assembly; Mrs. Rosenbluth, representative; Mrs. Roy-el, Roy-el, representative. They report the most successful session in Its history. Garment sale, 50 cts. per pair and up. at Knitting Factory. Will Be At Seattle. Miss Ethel Orth of Ogden. who has been chosen ono of Utah's hostesses at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, will leave soon for Seattle, where she will be In the Utah building all summer. Miss Orth is at present In Phoenix, Ariz., where she has been spending the winter. win-ter. She will return to Ogden within a week or two, and after a short visit here will go to Seattle. Miss Orth is n sister of Mrs. Rudolph Kuchler, wife of Senator Kuchler. Senator Kuchler Is a member of the Alaska-Yukon Alaska-Yukon Pacific commission for Utah. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. The family coal. John Farr, phono 27. Will Meet In New York MIgs Maud Lindsay Jeff -last Wednesday for New York City, where she meet3 her brother, broth-er, Clyde, who Is returning from a three years' mission In Germany. Bo-fore Bo-fore reaching Ogden, they will visit all the principal points of Interest between be-tween New York and Ogden. AMERICA'S most wonderful farm land. A deep allulal Delta deposit of soli. Fine climate, Lithla. What more do you want? Join the next excursion, Tuesday, April 20. Western Land & Investment Co., Rooms 415-16 Eccles Bldg. Judge Lovett Coming Judg Lo-vett, Lo-vett, general counsel of the Harrlman system, with headquarters In New Yorlv will arrive from the east In his private car Monday morning to spend a day or two in Ogden and vicinity, vi-cinity, whilo enroute to tho coast Inspected the Cut-Off. Special Consulting Con-sulting Engineer Isaacs of Vice President Pres-ident Kruttschnltt's staff left for the east In his private car this morning, after briefly Inspecting conditions on the cut-off and looking over contemplated contem-plated improvements at Ogden and Salt Lake. Heavy Trains Going East. There were two sections of passenger train No. 10 sent east over tho Union Pacific Pa-cific this morning and every car In the two long trains was well filled with passengers going east from the coast. Many of those on board were homescekers who have been investigating investi-gating conditions throughout California. Califor-nia. Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The Chicago Symphony orchestra, composed compos-ed of sixty five persons, arrived from the east on a special train this afternoon, after-noon, ou their way to San Francisco. The orchestra will return east over the Oregon Short Line and -will stop at Ogden to fill a date May 12. |