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Show I I ; STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two ring.. No. 51 Bell 'Phone, two rlno-.N. 66 I BUSINESS OFFICE I' Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. Bl Bell 'Phone, one rlng..No 64 i : : RANDOM REFERENCES ' If you cat, cat at Livingston's Cafeteria. Adrertlsera must but tneir copy "or Ue Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore tbe day oa walch th advertlso-merit advertlso-merit Is to appear In order to Insure publication. Drunk on Sunday. John O'llara was arrested last evening by Officer Peterson on the charge of drunkenness. drunken-ness. Coal, call -ap Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack. Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, $5.60 per ton cash on j delivery. Phono 149. RobL B. Lewis. - Browning Recital Tonight Owing to the numerous inquiries regarding the recital of Miss Carrie Drowning, n pupil of Prof. Squire Coop this evening even-ing at Weber Academy auditorium, i is announced that tickets aro entirely complimentary and may he obtained at the Culley Drug" store upon application applica-tion Call Allen, pttonea 22. for carriages for funerals and operas, Private calls t rpcctalty. AIko prompt dollvery of taggago. 412 26th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tlckcta at the office In the Opera House Block Don't force yourself your-self to btand In lino at tho Depot Hurt While Loading Hogs Robert Rob-ert Hogan Is reported to have suf fered a severe injury to hln rlgnt hand last evening while loading hogs. The member was pinched in one of the sliding doors in some manner an 1 Jt Is feared that Mr. Hoogan will be Incapacitated for beveral days. COAL! Call up Parker ; Co. for rptes on lump, nut and slack. Farker Coal Co. Rodak finishing. Tripp, 30 2Gto etrcet. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Staudard ofllce. (Continued on Page Seven.) F RANDOM 1 REFERENCES . , (Continued from Page Five ) If ,.vf.nr Hitip Is ' worth something, at at Livingston's Cafeteria. Disturbed the Peace Fred Stone-breaker Stone-breaker and George Toon entered in-I in-I to a fistic encounter In Electric al ley, Saturday night, and were placed j under arrest the charge preferred Bgnin6t them being 'disturbing the peace. " Wanted -Elevator hoy. Reed hotel. Meeting Tuesday Evening Thr rish & Game Protective Association will meet at the county court house, nl S o elork Tuesday evening, to pass upon matters of importance regarding regard-ing tbe fish and game Interests of this sectioD. V. M M. I. A Convention at Sal. Lake, June 2nd to Cth. Round tiln $1.10, via the D & R. G. Tickets go-.d returning until June 15th No Number on a Car S. p. Owen, of Davis county. Is under a bond of 523 for his appearance before Judge Murphy tomorrow morning for run ring an automobile without having It numbered, as required by law He v,as arrested Saturday evening. B. & G. Butter and Cheese always plexse. Saturday Drunk-; Tin alleged drunks of Saturday r.lilit and yoyti-day yoyti-day who are In th- c'r.v awaiting n hearing nre John O Ha' on.J George Mcchisl. 200, .100 carnations, roses, jessamine buds, calla lilies. Easter lilies. Peonies, Peon-ies, pot plants, all colors, for Decoration Decora-tion Day; sure to please. Send your orders In early. Varney's, 1C2 W. 30th, Bell 813-K. Ind 1074 A. Charged With Treipass .1 unos Burke and Clyde Morrlsy ver? fo'ir.d asleep and drunk In a bo car at iho depot last night. They are now In Jail, charged with trespass. WANTED Clcaa wMta rags at tns Standard. Beggar Ordered Out. Casper Mauler, Mau-ler, an unfortunate cripple, was arrested ar-rested Saturday evening for mendlc- ancy and placed in Jail, but he was released yesterday and permitted to jto his way, tbo understanding being, however, thai he lenvo the city The man exhibited nn Injured arm, through which ho gained considerable eympathy and, Incidentally, no nmall sum of cash. He left the station yesterday yes-terday afternoon but w-as seen on iho Btrects again this rooming. He exhibited ex-hibited a flO bill that he claimed he had made during last night. He staled stal-ed to the officer this morning that the 510 he made last night would pay his way out of the city, and that ho was 'on hla way," bo tho officer let him go. Our pattern hats reduced to one half price at tbo Five Points Millinery, Millin-ery, 23S Wasblogtcui avenue. Rena Martha Chapter, ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DHvId Cap ler. died of tuberculosis I his morning at S o'clock at' the family residence on West Second street. $1.10 to Salt Lake & Return, via th D. & R. G: Juno 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Mb Good returning until Juno -15th. - Sudden Death Geo Angell was called call-ed to Ixa Augeles last Saturday by a telegram announcing the sudden death of his brother Lewis, at Venice. This U the second death In the family fam-ily within r few wpeks. Edgar Angell having died In Salt Lake. Genuine Mexican Chill Con Came, at the Oxford cafe. A. T. Woods, Prop. May Tour the Coast. Eowin Tout, accompanied hy his daughter, Maggie, will visit the rose carnival In Portland Port-land lu the early part of June. Tho Touts may tour the Pacific coast before be-fore returning to Ogden. Reduced prices on all classes of lllllinery, at removal sale of Stafford llllllnary Co., 3rd floor Wrights'. No Longer Friends. Bill Brennan and Ed Pearan are friends no more. They have been working for P. J. Moran for some time past and had become be-come quite close friends, but they had a falling out this morning, as a result of which. Bill Is In Jail and Ed swenra he will prosecute blm for stealing. FOR SALE A modern 5-room pressei! brick residence. "Close la." Apply Dr. Frclday. Big Crowd at Races. One of the largest crowds of the season Is at the races at the Fair Grounds track this afternoon. All the .street cars leading lead-ing to the track from 1 o clock up to after the first race had been run, were loaded to their full capacity Manager Shumway announced at 2 o'clock that be estimated the attendance attend-ance would be about 2, Vtft for the afternoon. af-ternoon. ?3.30 cash tuys a ton of Best Roclt Springs on tho market. Phone 27. John Farr. Will Train At Logan "Cyclone" Jo'anny Thompson of Sycamore. Illinois, Illin-ois, arrived In Ogden this morning end will lave this evening for Togan, Utah, where he will begin training tomorrow for his fight with Plcato at Saltalr. June 9. Speaking of his determination de-termination to train at logan with Billy Hamp, the pride of Cache valley, val-ley, Thompson said that he had received re-ceived Invitations from the athletic committee of the Iogan Commercial club to come to that city and train to allow the fans to tee him work out and bo had decided to accept AH kinds of coal $5 50 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Coal Co |