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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES i j M. Mansfield and G. G. Stonaker are In tho city from Denver and will re-I re-I main Indefinitely. Advertisers nmat na?? their copy tor ; U-e Evening Standard the evenlnc be-j be-j foro tho day on which tho adertls J Cjent Is to appear in order to Insure ' publication. j John Hohecker. Jr., wife and son of Omaha arrived from the oast last evening and will spend a week or i liiore with friends In Ogden Coal, call p Parker fc Co., for rates on lump, nut and slack. W, H. E. Smith and wife of Chicago Chi-cago are late arrivals in OKden from I the east. Castle Cate, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, $5. f0 per ton, cash on delivery. Phone 149. Robt B. Lew is. - F J. McFleld and wife of St. Paul ; arrived In the city la.t night and will tarry indefinitely In the city. Call Allen, phonea 22. for carriage for f u&crals and oporas. Private calfi t epeclalty. Also prompt delivery of tiggige. 412 25th. Charles J. Ashby and wife of Oakley, Oak-ley, Utah, are In the city for a few days and guests of friends, COAL! Coll up Parker &. Co. for rrtes on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coai Co. It Is maintained that several hotels ho-tels and lodging houses on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street have been overlooked or omitted by census enumerators, and that between one and two hundred guests have falh-d to have their names placed on the census lists as residents of the city. Oct your I'nloa Pacific and Oregon Short Line ticketa at the ofllco in the Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stAnd In line at tho Depot. A. L. Hastings, formeily a I'nion Pacific conductor on the i'tah division, divis-ion, but now a prosperous resident of Cheyenne, l.s In the city greeting old friends For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carp'-ts. Inquire Standard office. Howard Lewl6, a prominent official offi-cial of the Toledo A- Ohio railroad nysteni, will arrive from the coast within a day or two and continue east In his private car over the Rio Crando system Mr. Lewis Is accompanied accom-panied by his family and the party are leisurely taking In the attractive features of the west. Reopening the San Pedro Will Spetiger, chief eWk for Superintendent Superintend-ent Van Huren of tho Utah division of the s.m Pedro route, wan an Onden vbltor Saturday, and said that the work of rebuilding the Hark road, destroyed and washed out by floods lavt month was iwMng pushed a vigorously vig-orously as poswlblo and tho manage-ment manage-ment was now confident of being able to resume traffic ovor the system early In June. Former Senator W. A. Clark, president of the road, will r-ach Utah from the cast during tho latter part of May and will give hi personal attention to the reconstruction reconstruc-tion of the rond until train .ervlce Js finally resumed. (Continued on Page Seven ) RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES (Contlnuod from Page Flvo.) WE HAVE Installed a new up-to-dalo dyeing plant and are now PREPARED TO DYE all classes of garments.. COME AND HELP BURY US with work. Ogden Steam Laundry, Dyers and CWanere. Repairing Twentyflfth. Due to a brief delay In drawing up a contruet, the Moran Construction company did not begin the repairing of the nfphalt-urn nfphalt-urn on Twenty-fifth street, between Wall and Washington avenues, until this morning. It was expected that the work would begin yesterday morning morn-ing but the proper papers not having been made out and signed by the interested in-terested parties, it was deferred until un-til thlB morning. A force of men are now at work on the street, and It Is expected that tho thoroughfare will he placed In good condition within a few days' time. Use B & O. Butter. Isn t it better to have tho best. Removed T D Johnson has moved , his law office to Rooms 519-20 First National Bank Building Mattaon Block.. Water connections are being made with tho Mattaon business bus-iness block now In course of construction, construc-tion, and as soon as that Is perfected, perfect-ed, concrete work for the foundation and basement of the structure will bo begun. This block Is being bulft at tho corner of Washington and Lincoln Lin-coln avenues, and will cost something over 520,000. 51.00 round trip, to Salt Lake, every ev-ery Sunday, via D. & R. G. Choice of six trains. Fastest time. From St. Anthony. Jesee Richards lias returned from St. Anthony, Idaho, Ida-ho, where ho has ben for a few weeks past looking after his sheep interests. in-terests. He states that there Is considerable con-siderable business activity there. The country was slted last week by heavy rainfall, which was of much benefit to tho farming Interests. Liquid Veneer Tho beat furniture X'Olish In tho market. For sale by Ogden Paint, OH A. Class Co. County Fees The fees of tho various vari-ous county offices for tho month of April have been filed with tho county auditor. They are as follows: Clerk. ' JCCT.Ro; recorder, $1.13.55; sheriff. : 5-isi". Court In Farmlngton Judge Howell , of tho district court Is in Farmlngton today at the opening of the May term of court. Tho session will probably last two days On Wednesday tho but Is gradually recovering and that his cigars are of an exceptionally good brand. Tomorrow Is "parents' day" at tho Mound Fort school, the visiting privilege priv-ilege being extended during the entire en-tire day, from 9:30 In the morning until un-til 3:30 In the afternoon The regular reg-ular school work will be conducted during this time. Ellis Flint Is spending $.'00 In the remodeling of bis borne on Twenty-first Twenty-first street, between Qulncy and Jackson avenues. R E. Bingham and family of Garland Gar-land have moved to Ogden to make this Dlaoe their permanent home. Mr. Bingham recently conducted the Owens Ow-ens hotel at Garland. Ho will enter Into the bakery business In this city. Shipment of Sheep Sixteen double-decked cars of sheep came In from California points this morning and this afternoon were sent on to Kansas City markets after being fed In tho yards in this city. Joint Agent Cbev-ors Cbev-ors says the sheep are in especially fine condition nnd that mutton of this character Is in 'demand east at top-notch top-notch prices. Wool Shipments. P. H. Cook, traveling trav-eling freight agent of the Harriman lines, with headquarter at Ogden, left for Rawlins, Wyo., last night to clean up the wool ehljiments east from that point Ho says the fleecy product of the range Is exceptionally heavy this year and, while flockmas-tors flockmas-tors report a pretty havy loss from weathor conditions during the late winter and early spring months, aheap-mon aheap-mon as a whole are pretty well satisfied satis-fied and very prosperous. C E. Holman and wif ar -guests of Dr. Brick and wife. ' Mrs Holman Is Mrs. Brick's sister and she and her husband, on their way home to Boston Bos-ton from the coast, placed Ogden on their Itinerary In order to enjoy a family reunion. May term of the court for Weber county- will open. Greeks Celebrate Almost tho entire en-tire Greek population of Ogden journeyed jour-neyed to Salt Lake CHy yesterday to atUnd tho Easter services held by the Greeks of the state in the Greek j church In that city. Those who re- j malned in Ogden celebrated by hiring autos or teams for a drive to the canyon. can-yon. The rigs were decorated with American and Greek flags. Use Gypslne for your walls, fSOc a package. For 6ale by Ogden Paint Oil & Glass Co. - Suit on a Note The First National Bank of Manchester, Iowa, has brought suit in . the district court against I B. Hammon, A. M. Hara-mon Hara-mon and E. Buchanan to recover ?452 alleged to be duo upon a promissory rot given by the defendants May 21, 1P08 to W. W. Garner, WANTED A solicitor for tho Standard Stand-ard In tho city. Call at Standard of flco after 5 p. m. Structural Iron Six additional cars of structural Iron for the new Joint freight depot of the Harriman system at Ogden arrived last night from tho assembling yards at Cleveland and are being unloaded near the new structure. Tho steel workers have not yet arrived, but will bo here before i the last of tho heavy iron arrives and begin tho erection of the skeleton work for the big structure. Finest carnations In Ogdep, fresh cut every day. Cauliflower ' plants, cabbage plants and tomato plants In line shape. Either hundred or thousand thous-and lots. Varney's.- Boll 813K. Ind. S754A. Quarantined R. Cain, telegraph operator op-erator for the Rio Grande company at the Union depot. Is disconsolate for the time being and Is barred from his pleasant homo at 815 Washington avenue. av-enue. HIh little girl and son are lato victims of scarlet rever, and while tho danger floy waves around about his domoclle, Mr. Cain must seek consolation consola-tion and home comforts downtown. You can get your Spring Hat for Millinery, 238 Washington Ave. Accident on Rio Grande An accident acci-dent on the Rio Grande road, eaBt of Grand Junction, yesterday aiUu.ooit, resulted In au engine, mall and baggage bag-gage car and two coaches being turned over and a temporary suspension suspen-sion of traffic. Passenger train No. r.. due In this city Sunday afternoon, was delavol fil'.et-n hours by the wreck, and did not reach Ogden until this morning. Trains are reported on time today, however. $3.50 cash buys a ton of Best Rocl: Springs on the market Phone 27. John Farr. W. D. Lincoln superintendent of transportation on the L'nlon Pacific system, arrived from the coast In his private car, "03," last evening, and, after a conference with local Hani-man Hani-man officials, left for Omaha this morning on No. 10. He wo accompanied accom-panied aa far as Rawlins by Superin-tondent Superin-tondent Jeffers of the Utah division. WANTED Cleaa whlla rag at tb Standard. Storm In Wyoming. The flrft general gen-eral rain of the season Is soaking Colorado Col-orado and Wyoming. The storm began be-gan yesterday afternoon and still prevails pre-vails over the mountain region. In BOtne parts f Colorado and Wyoming there has bet-n very little precipitation precipita-tion for four months and the storm menus millions of dollars to ranchmen ranch-men and stock and fruit growers. AJl kinds of coal S 60 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Mips Claire Smith of Salt Lake hos returned home after spending a week I with Og'len friends. Kodak finishing. Tripp, 340 25th etreet. Baby Arrives. R. Van Derek, chief clerk for R. D. Torter at the Southern Pacific storekeeper department lu Ok-den. Ok-den. Is holdlnr his head erect and! walking lu a very dignified roauncr since the arrival of an heiress at hi 3 home. Mr- Porter gays Van has been a little nervous since the evtaLi |