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Show A : RANDOM REFERENCES I Goes to Hot Springs. Superintendent Superinten-dent Vvr. A. Whitney of the Utah dtl-ion dtl-ion of the Union Pacific left Sunday evening for Denver and Arkansas Springs on a month's leave of absence.. ab-sence.. Ho has had a year of haid nistling hi straightening out affairs generally and handling a heavy business bus-iness on the western end of the Union Un-ion Pacific 'system and will recuperate recuper-ate for a season. During his absence Assistant Superintendent J'effers will, bo at tho helm and with Chief Clerk Olaistead will keep things niovlus . dons in the old man'9 absence. Piv v.ite Sec ret a rj' A. L. Carpenter will tako advantage of Mr. Whitney's absence, ab-sence, to vbJt friends at Denver and incidentally employ an cccullst t rrunspo30. his eyes and . put the orb j in working condition onci more. .' Grand e!ecrf- display and ball at ' Armory Hall. January S. Admission CO cents per couple; extra lady. 25c. -- Engines In Collinlon. An accident i.i the yards at Helper Sunday morn-.n; morn-.n; resulted in two engines bplns battered up considerably and Beverr.l roaches bein badly damaged and jut fa shape lor the shops. The mix up Lccurrod by a train being shoved onto n side track in such a manner that the engine and cars would not cKwr the inalu line and allow another tix In to pass. No one was Injured. Tlie cause of the trouble Is being in-Uettlgated in-Uettlgated by those in authority. lCOAL Rock Spring, crstle Cato Mid 'Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, ,153 West 27th St. Phones 1074. - Locomotives for W. P. Two bright new locomotives from tht Baldwin vorkis cam-? In, over the Kio Grande !'a;urday evening and went out over ih Southern Pacific, consigned to the "Western Pacific at WInnemucca, Nev. Advertisers must have their copy for do Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertlse-.11 advertlse-.11 nt i.s to appear In order to insure iublieatlon. Recovering His Health. Yardmas-UV.lai!Jjnfr, Yardmas-UV.lai!Jjnfr, injured two .weeks rge in the Rio Grnnde yards, has ihvown umhy his. crutches ami is row vaitrlng around in a dignified wav y iih the aid of a cane. STORAGE at reasonable rates, in i 'rod brick building. If you need any rcom. consult John Scowcroft & Sons ICqmpany. '-r Lecture Car3. The Far jiers'instl-, jiers'instl-, jTutp lecturing car3, 115 and 2c.p. will j .Miive In Ogdon on a tour of the ng .-.cultural d'strlcts of the statej Moji- fij'v. January IS, and after retfolvirg necessary supplies will be sen south. Choice , rid winter apples chean. .inquire Wm. Hopple, 2468 W.Vt. Ave.- Returns From St. Louia. F. . GentF.ch, chief clerk in the dmlng car nd hotel department of tllio Harri-man Harri-man system. Is at his desk jgaln after two weeks spent with his family and olher relatives in St. Liuis. . Mr. Gf-ntsch reports a royal time in the cll M'.souri metropolis. The eldpr i Mr. Gfntsrh, formerly hycal agent of. Vmpany, is now I system wUh Ills. . Callie Stoker, elther w for l iniur heyonm , At week. Art a sen-Aidcnt, sen-Aidcnt, Mr. injured. Jones Coal Co. JV-Dcpot Master vrfjve his family from dt-n as soon as a de-I de-I can be secured for a I. Shields arrived Sun-V Sun-V looking for a com-ihc com-ihc rceidenco dir.- Wccny A com. Vodell with jo by Rob-VHrged Rob-VHrged that Vitch, was t owner Jn up m. X ) PRO. not con- "f. V.e city. I I Music. Y Twenty-fifth street. It is stated that Odell ran into a nearby saloon and deposited de-posited the watch In a closet, where it was shortly afterward found and taken to tho station as evidence against the accused Odell claims that Erlekson owed him a small amount nf money and that he forcibly tok the watch, telling Erlekson that he should hold the same until the debt was paid. Death of Beatrice Freeman Tho msny relatives and friends of Mr. and M'. Elijah Freeman will receive with i:gret the 6ad Information of the dath of their eighteen-year-old dauch-; dauch-; tr, Beatrice, who passed away Janu-! Janu-! fry 1st, at about S o'clock p. ni., after tfy "operation for appendicitis, from iVrfhlch Fhe rallied but for a short time, . kV1' ' s'nk into tinconscounnPKs. Her ' . "ji-hXwAonoan freeman, and eistcr, I Mrs. Geo. Reader, left on the afternoon after-noon train for Basalt, Idaho, the homo of Mr. and Mrs. fi. Freeman. Why Price Is Reduced Manager Herrlck, of Grand opera house, states that the reason of a reduction of tho price of 9.ats for "The Devil" this evening 5s solely because n dollar was the price charged in Salt Lake. The attraction is a standard one, but owlnc; to the Colonial .theater price of one dollar, a fact which caused consider-! able discussion between the show management man-agement and the owners of the new theater of Salt Lake. It wits deemed only fnlr that Ogden playgoers should receive the same courtesies, as those rxtendfd to the people of Zion- Trar.nfer of Waterworks. dr-vl oL ceuvevanc wa6 filed this mWnios |