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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i handeomcst and most elaborate in the clly. A marble stairway wlib heavy bran railings will lead from the of fi( i into ti- hotel rotunda, the n...r will he constructed of mosaic tiling and cohered with Orlen:ol rtiRs of inestimable in-estimable value; the walls will be hunif with rich tapestries and the roahotfanv furnit'ir will lend the whole an appearance of elegance that Will charm the public and increase ne Monger traffic over the Gould system. sys-tem. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the olBce In the Opera Hon so Block Don't force your self to Etand In line at the Depot. . S Battle. Jr., general claim agent nf the Norfolk & Western Railway company, accompanied bj his family, and 8 party of friends, is headed towards to-wards Ogden from the coast jp hi I private car and will spend Several days In lsitlnc this section of Utah before continuing his trip east You can get your Spring Hat for eni'-half city prices at the Five Polnrs Millinery, 238 Washington Ave. George Brown of lis Angeles Is In Ogrlen for a few days and admits that climatic conditions here compare favorably fav-orably with anything found, even in the favored Golden State. Blsmark Cblle and sandwich; bar. Imported and Domestic Delicatessen, Sanltar Ga Cooking. E. E Whell of Chicago, and James Stanford of San Francisco are among visitors who are enjoying the elegant ele-gant weather of the season. Claay smoko, Garcia and Vega CI gars. C D KJrkp.i'rlck, a solid, substantial substan-tial business man of Topeka arrived from the east last night and will remain re-main at Ogdon for several days. Kodak finishing. Tripp, 340 26tb stroet. P. H Luther and W. T. Mnnd'e. business men of New York Ctty, ar- Fay a n,onth'a subscription In advance ad-vance and get a ticket free to the big attractions at the Orpueurn Thea ter f..r anv night nxt week, except Sunday You gpt two rickota for two riionth-' subscription. - L. 8. Best Home After an extended extend-ed .iK'.-m visit and a long oJotirn In Florida, L B Best of Ogden haa returned home and Is contemplating t''i lug a !'.. Ailon In California Fay a month's snhsr rlptlon In ai-vance ai-vance and get a tlcluit free to the lilt a I ructions at th Orphoum Theater Thea-ter for an night next week, except Sunday. You got two ticket for two months' subscription. Powers' Lecture Postponed Owing to lllnei-.s. Iceland T Powers, who was to deliver a lecture on the Weber Aeamody course May 1 4, has been compelled to cancel his engagement. The dale will be filled with a suhstl tute at somo time to be announced later The Hell tl-ephone operators will give a danc at tho Royal Dancing academy next Tuesday night. May 10th Good time la assured Good mnsle rived irom 'he ca.t and are sizing tip the various attractions In and ad-ad ad-ad Jacont 1o Ogden. (Continued on Page Seven.) O'Mahony Funeral Th funeral services ser-vices over the remain? of John P O'Mahony, who was killed In the railroad rail-road accident near Pteron last Friday, Fri-day, will be hold at the Rlehey chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock, lnrmenf In thn Mountain View renv etery. Rev. Father Cushnaban officiating officia-ting Advertisers tnttst nave their copy for tbe Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment l3 to appear In order to losuro publleatlon. AllegatiQns Denied. --In tho case of D. O. Wadman against the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company, the defendant has filed an answer In the district court In which the allegations of tho plaintiff are denied Coal, call op Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack Spray For Flowers. Park Supenn tondent J Van der Schnlt. slates that iliere have beon many inquiries of late regarding the hesl Boiution with w-hich !o sprny flowers, .-oid park bushes. He recommends six ouncep of Paris green dissolved In 111 I gallons of water or. one tahlespoonful of To-Bak-lnc (or each gallon of water used. Castle Gate, Hear Creek and Rock Springs coal. $5 50 per ton. cash on delirery. Phone MO liobt. B Lewis. - Expert Lumberman O P .ceroy expert lumberman of the silviculture department of the forest service, has returned from an Inspection trip to the Welser Idaho, country Mr. Seer ey Is Inquiring Info the feasibility of driving logs for snwlnc purposes down some of the streams of the Salmon country He s.iys the streams are rerj high Juit now and the best ex amlnatlon cannot be made for a nuni ber of dav. when ho will return to toe Gem atate. Call Allen, pnonea 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls t specialty Also prompt dwllvory ol tdggage 412 25th. Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Lewis and tbetr son, Scott, left Saturday on tho Overland Limltod for eastern points, stopping at Chicago, Washington, Atlantic City, Wilmington and Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, returning by way of New York and Niagara Falls. COAL! Call up Parkr ft Co for rf tos on lump, nut and slack. Porker Coal Co. New Rio Grande Office And now Colonel Frank Fonts Insists that the Interior furnishing of the new uptown office of the Rio Grande people In the Reed hotel block will he the V " has p!rrhnM an Infrpvt In tho Wll-rnx Wll-rnx Crocery company on Washington Washing-ton avenue and hereafter will . h round at the grocerv by his friends who are nmny an.1 who wish hlra suc- 'CS. Pay a month's ubsrrlptlon In advance ad-vance and get a ticket free to the bfg attractions at the Orpbeum The.v it for any night nvct work, except Sunday. You get two tlckeL for two month1 subscription. Transferred to Imlay R. A. Camp-boll, Camp-boll, formerly tralomHiter of the flMt and second districts of lb gait Lake division, has been transierrr-d to the third and fourth districts with headquarters head-quarters at Imlftv V W Fnstmnn trainmaster on the w-eFt end. succeed suc-ceed Mr Campbell on the east end of the division. The latter is an old conductor nnd likes t0 be out on the road among the bo8. Removed T. D. Johnson has moved his law office to Rooms 519 20 Flrut National Bank Building. Operated on For Appendicitis Geo. Shorten. Jr.. employed in Wright's & Sons store, was successfully oy-.rated oy-.rated on for appendicitis at the Og-den Og-den General Hospital this morning The c.we ww a serious one but the young man came out of the operating room in a most promising eondiilon. He worked last Saturday and the af-nicton af-nicton -was not diagnosed, until lato yesterday. WANTED A solicitor for the Stand ard In tho city. Call at Standard office of-fice aftor 6 p. m. Thank Ottering Reception A thank offering reception will be held tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at tho Florence Crlttcnton Home. 2511 Butler's lane Finest carnations in Ogden, fresh cut every day, Cauliflower plants, cabbage plants and tomato plants In line shape. Either nundred or thousand thous-and lota. Vurney's, Dull 813K. Ind I 3764A. Regular business meeting of the Caledonian Society Tuesday evening at S harp. Full attendance desired. L'nlon LaW Hall. Sf.3 21th. 55.60 caEh buys a ton of Best Rock Spring on the market. Phono 27. John Farr. - Young Lsrwyen At the session of the supreme coort of the state, held In Salt IjiIco this morning, Joseph E. Evans of Ogden waa admitted to prae-tlce prae-tlce an attorney. The examination of a nnmboT of attorneys was held in Salt I.ake last week by Benner X. Smith. Charles Baldwin and E. A I Wedgewood and it was upon their report re-port to the supreme court the attorneys attor-neys were admitted to practice be. fore the bar. Young Evans is the ert of Thomas B. Evans of Ogden and ha studied law with C. R. Holllngsworth Holllngs-worth for the pat three tears WANTED Clean wbJU rasa at th Standard. G. J. S. Abies Administrator Manr J. Allen has filed In the probate division di-vision of the district court, a petition for the Issuance of letters of admln-i admln-i Istration to G. J. S. Abks in the estate es-tate of John TTsher. The deceased died In Weber county September, 1903, and left an .estate vulued at $175. All kinds of ceal $6 60 cash, dcllr-ered. dcllr-ered. 1L L. Jones Coal Co. Asks for Divorce A summons in a divorce psilt which will be filed In the district court In the case of Ida Wilson against Elvln Wilson. The complaint In the case will probably be filed late this afternoon Had a Royal Time D. C. Olmstead, chief clerk for Superintendent Jeffers at Union Pacific headquarters In this city, returned this morning from a month's visit at hln former home In BlDghampton, N. Y. Mr. Olmstead was accompanied on the trip by his wife and the report a royal time In the old Empire state. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five ) WE HAVE installed a new up-to-date dyeing plant and are now PREPARED TO DYE all classes of garments. COME AND HELP BURY US with work, Ogden Steam Laundry, Dyers and Cleaners. - Serious Illness of Hie Mother E. L. Peebles, foreman of the local Rio Grar.de shops, left for Cleveland this morning in response to a telegram announcing an-nouncing the serious Illness of bis mother. B. & G. Butter Is the best. Take, your taate for It, not our word. Home From the Coast-J-Conductor J. H. Starr of the Rio Grande system, accompanied by Mrs. Starr, arrived home this morning from a month's FU-lt on the pacific coast. 11.10 round trip to Salt Iike, via D. & R. G.. May 13, and 14th. Good returning until the l.'th. New Ticket Agent Phil Kuhn. at present clerk In the Rio Grande local freight office, has been appointed tl:-ket tl:-ket agnt for the new tiptow-n office and will take charge of the same when it Is opened Jone 1. High school track meet at Salt Lake. May 14th. Social train via the IX R. G, at S;30 a. m. Returns at 11:00 p. m. $1 10 round trip. Case Dismissed The case of the city against Mrs. Lindsay, charged with keeping mischievous dogs, was called for hearing, and, there being no witnesses against her, the case was dismissed. The Denver & Rio Grande has been selected as the official route for the high school track meet at Salt Lake, May 14th. Special train at 8:30 a! m. Returns at 11:00 p. m. Round trip fare JLlft. A. C. Caldwell of Evanston, Wyo., Is In town on business. Pay a month's subscription In advance ad-vance and get a ticket free to the big attractions at the Orpheum Thf&-ter Thf&-ter for any night next week, except Sunday. You get two tickets for two months' subscription. - Returns from Austin Foresters T. C. Hoyt and A. C. McCain have returned re-turned from the supervisors ronv-n-tlon at Auj'in, Nevada, having beon prec.ent during the eotlre three days of the convention. They report thing, generally. In and about Austin, as moving along nicely. For rale, cheap Household goods In good condition. Dlolng table and 4 faalrs. $20 00; bedroom carpet. fJO.OO; folding billiard table, $20.00; two center cen-ter tab'.r. $2 GO and ?D 00. Apply to '673 Men oo. 'GeoTge 'E. Gessert. an engineer rf timber texts at the Berkeley labor-"tory. labor-"tory. Is spending the day with mem-hers mem-hers of the forest service. He In on his way to Salt Ijake, where he expect ex-pect to secure a petition. New Grocer TI. L- Herrincton. triveUmc representative for the Utah Canning company for flTe years, baa ft the employ of the company to o Into business for hlov-tlL H |