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Show tho building occupied by the Bram-well Bram-well Grocery company. Firo Department Depart-ment No. 1 was called to tho scene and soon had tho fire extinguished. No damage was done. Advertisers muat navo tnelr copy for t!ie Evening Standard the evening bo-foro bo-foro tho day on which tho advcrtlso-n advcrtlso-n ent Is to appear In ordor to insur-J publication. To Meet Son and Wife W. C. Van-gundy, Van-gundy, a business man of Provo, was an Ogden visitor yesterday, to meet his 6on and wife, who were on their way from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Blackfoot, Idaho. COAI Rock SDrlnrs. Tastla Gate nnd Clear Oeek. GUletto Coal Co. lSIi West 27th St. Phones 1074. Appeared Before Sunday School Union Professor William M. McKon-drlck McKon-drlck was at Pocatello the latter part of last week; where ho appeared he-Tore he-Tore the Sunday school union of that city In an address on educational matters. mat-ters. He spent yesterday at Provo. WANTED Fifty good planl6t9 to study the Effa Kllra system for teachers. teach-ers. Good positions In September. For particulars inquire of Manila Hunter, 224S QuJncy Ave., Ogden, or Fred U. Graham, 65 Main Street, Salt Lake City. To Establish Business In Salt Lake Joseph Decker and W. G. Patrick, who have been associated with tho Scowcroft & SonB company, have severed sev-ered their relationship with that firm and will enter into business In Halt Lake. Tho gentlemen are organizing a Jobbing firm in Salt Lake that will be capitalized for $200,000, the purpose pur-pose of the firm being the handling ot dry goods and notions, Including ladles' and gentlemen's furnishings. Mr. Decker has been associated with the Scowcroft company for sixteen years, while Mr. Patrick has been with them for about four years. They are both well known In this city. RANDOM REFERENCES George W. Driver returned from southern California last evening, alter a week's visit there. STORAGE ar reoaoi.ooie rates, to pood brick building. If you noed any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Son3 Ccropany. MMch Arranged for Nelson. Rattling Rat-tling Nelson announced last night that a match had been arranged for hlni on April 3. in New York. His opponent will be picked from Packey McKar-and. McKar-and. Frcddlo Walsh or Owen Moran. AMBLER'S COUGH syrup Is. tho best. - Mormon Converts en Route South A company of seventy converts to the Mormon church will pass through Ogden today on their way from New York to Salt Lake and other southern points In Utah. Kodak Finishing, Tripp Studio. 340 25th- Small ,Flrc Was of Incendiary Origin Ori-gin A small fire of Incendiary origin occurred last evening, at the rear of I "That Good Coal" 2.000 pounds to a ton. Rock Springs, Clear Creek and Castle Gate) Bamberger Ogden Coal Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. - Child Culture Club The Child Culture Cul-ture club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Annie Lindsay. Arrangements were completed for the open meeting to be held Tuesday, March 30th, under un-der the auspices of the Federated clubs of Ogden, at the home of Mrs-David Mrs-David Ecclee, Sr., when Mrs. Isabelle Cumralngs, of Salt Lake, presldont ot the U. F. W. C, will address the club women of Ogden. Thl3 mooting will bo of especial Interest, and It is to be hoped that every club woman will be present to oxtend a welcome to Mrs. Cummlngs. The program was opened by Mrs. Gwilllam, who read a paper on "The Reformation of the Wrong Doer." A most Interesting discussion followed. Mrs. Vogel conducted the parliamentary drill. Miss Lindsay and Mrs. Lynch favored the club with vocal selections during the social hour, and the hostess served a delicious delici-ous luncheon. The guests of the afternoon af-ternoon wore the Mesdames Mills, Wherry, Brown, Jones and Hobson. |