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Show ' in the district court in the estate of William Blake, deceased, by Sarah Jane Bkke. The decr.sed died at Ogden. April V. 1P10, and left an estate valued at 1,70, to which the petitioner and a sen are the heirs The petitioner, who is the widow of the deceased, asks for the Issuance of lettero to herself. Coal, call -co Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut end slack. Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal. $5.50 per ton. cash on delivery. Phone H9. Eobt. B. Lewis -Mrs. Mead Asks For Divorce. Charging that her husband had treated treat-ed her iu a cruel and inhuman manner, man-ner, called tier vile names, beat her and accused her of having committed a statutory offiiee, Blanche Mead has brought suit for a divorce In the district dis-trict court against George A. Mead. The counle were married at Salt Lake II City, OctoW-r 20, l'in.1, and have one child, of which she asks the custody, together with such 01 her relief as the I court may deem just. Ca!l Allen, pBoncs 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls t Epeclalty. Also prompi delivery of taggage. 412 25th. . - Cecelia Grow, widow of Cyrus L. Grow, has filed a petition for letters of administration in the district court in the estste of her husband. The petition pe-tition states the deceased died at Boifio, Idaho. January r:. PMO, and the estate consists of 11 enue of action against the Oregon Short Lino Railroad Rail-road companv. The heirs are th-? petitioner pe-titioner and her lour children. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In ihe Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to eland In line at tho Depot. Apoolnted Guardian. in the jirobntc division of the district court, before Judge J. A. Howell, tin? petitlou of Mrs. Sarah E. Went for the appointment appoint-ment of hers'-lf as the guardi:m of the estate ,,f her four children was granted. The minors are; Jennie A., Florence. Ada and Ilc iry YV. West. William II. West died November r.: 1001, and left nn ehtaie valued r.t $2,000, in which the minors have an Interest. High school track mc?t at Siilt Lake. May l-lth. Special train vii Hill. Hi-ll. R. G.. at S:3ii a. m. Keturns at 11:00 p. m $1. lu round trip. I COAL! Call up Parker .V. Co :oi rrtes on birnp, nut and clack. Parker Coal Co. L. L. White. as.-Unt district forester for-ester of the silviculture depart inenl. Is out on a ten days' inpi(.ti"ti tour of the Moapii, Nev.ii'.n. couutiy. Ton can get voir S?rlt:g Hat for one-half city prices at the rive Puln s Millinery, 2ob Washington Ave. WANTED Ckji while rags at tho Standard. (Continued 011 Page Seven.) RANDOM I REFERENCES ! If you eat, cat at Livingston's Cafeteria. , - 1 Peace meeting uneer auspices of j Tenth Ward Relief Society and Y. I M. I. A. will be held lu Holier So-j So-j clety Hall, Third Ward. Sunday, May loth, " p. ni. Special program. Pub- ! lie invited. ' Advertisers tnuK toav- Ihelr copy lor j t Evening Standard tho evening be- loro the day oa vhica tho advertlso-mont advertlso-mont ig to appear la order to Insure publication. j Estate of Wm, Blake A petition for j letter of administration has been filed family residence, 2745 Lincoln avenue of pneumonia, aged 55 years, will be held at C o'clock tomorrow afternoon ai I.lndqiiist's undertaking parlors, tin Rev. J. K Carver conducting the -services. Interment will he la Ggdnn City cemetery, $1.10 round trip to Salt I,akc. vU 1). & K. 0 May 13, and lUh. Good lemming until the 15th. The Denver & RIo Grande has been selected as the oftlcial route for tbo high school track meet at Salt Lake, May Hth. Special train at 8:30 a. m Returns at 11:00 p. m. Round trip fare 11.10. Samuel G. Dye to Speak Samuel G Dye will speak ut the Tabernacle 'ii Sunday. The public Is cordially Invited Invit-ed to atteud the Sunday service For Rent Elegantly furnished apartment, with piano; no children, I7T. Twcnty-nfih. Oregon Short Line is the Official Route for High School Track Meet at Salt Lake. Round trip $1 10. Tickets Tic-kets on sale May 131h and nth, goxl returning May 15ih. Choice of eleven trains dally each way. City office 2514 Washington avenue - Opening of Hudson Avenue The hearing on the remurrers of tho property prop-erty owners In the district In which Ogdon City has commneced proceedings proceed-ings for the opening of Hudson av.- i.ue, and entitled Ogden City against D II Pecry Estate. Fred .1. Klesel. J. A. Howell and others will be hcarJ before Judge T. D Lewis In the district dis-trict court hero tomorrow morning As Judge Howell Is one of the own ers of the property and a defondant, he Is disqualified from flitting In the case. Furnished hall on second floor, suitable suit-able for lodges, clubs, etc., -125 24th street 1 There Is no better butter made than B. &. G. If it Is not what wo claim, bring it back. Knights of Co!umbus At tho grand lodge session of the Knights of Col umbus held at Eureka on May 11 S. A. Maglnnls of Ogden was elected state secretary", and J- P- McLaughlin of Ogden state warden. Ogden was selected as the next meeting placo fo rthe annual session of the grand lodge. $1.00 round trip, to Salt Lake, ev ery Sunday, via D. & R G. Cholco of six trains. Fastest time. Oregon Short Line Is the Official Route for High School Track Meet at Salt Lake. Round trip $1.10. Tickets Tic-kets on sale May 13th and Mth, gc-d returning May 15th. Choice of eleven trains dally each way. City office 2511 Washington avenue. Funeral for Baby Roddam. lld funeral servlco for Thclma Ruth, the thlrteen-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. It. Roddam, who died this morning at the 'family residence, 2417 Grant avenue, of pneumonia and spinal spin-al meningitis, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon' at tho family residence, resi-dence, the Rev. H. I. Zimmerman con ducting the services. Interment will take place in Ogden City cemetery. For sale, cheap Household goods in good condition. Dining table nnd A chairs, $20.00; bedroom carpet, $20 00; folding billiard table, $20 00, two center cen-ter tablrs, $2.50 and $3 00. Apply to 1573 Mcroe. Removed T. D. Johnson has moved his law office to Rooms 519-20 First National Bank Building. WANTED A Bollcltor for tho Standard Stand-ard in the city Call at Standard of-Dco of-Dco after 5 p. m. - Finest carnations In Ogden, fresh cut every day- Cauliflower plants, cabbage plants and tomato plants In fine shape. Either hundred or thousand thous-and lots. Varney's, Bell S13K. Ind. 3751 A $5.50 cash T)uys a ton of Best Roclc Springs on tho market. Phone 27. John Farr. AJ1 kinds of coal $5.50 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Blstnark Chilo and sandwich; bar. Imported and Domestic Delicatessen, Sanitary Gas Cooklug. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 2Gth etreet. . RANDOM I REFERENCES' (Continued from Page Six.) If your time is worth something, cat at Livingston's Cafeteria, Genuine Mexican Chill Con Came, t tho Oxford cafe. A. T. Wood?, Prop. Arrival at Browning Home. Mr and Mrs. Im Prownijg are rejoicing over the visit of the stork at their homo last night Tho new arrival Is a bright-eyed girl, weighing . ten pounds. Reduced prices on all classes of Millinery, at removal sale of Stafford iilllnary Co , 3rd floor Wrlgrs". Homer B Fenn. assistant district forreater. connected with the grazing department, has gone to Palisade, Idaho, Ida-ho, to look after grazing matters He will he away from tho city about ten ays. Ther5 will bo a cooked food salo ? Ive.j by tho Episcopal Ladles, at Bad-con's Bad-con's Pharmacy, on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. May 14th. - Funeral For Chinese Lady. Tho funeral services for Mrs. Chow Ho, wife of Wong Ho, who died at the |