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Show flnCDt officers of the local camp, and I the convention this year promises 'o I be of more than usual Importance, owing to the fact that new matters of interest to members of the order will be taken up f.r discussion and po&6lbly adoption. You can got your Spring Hat for one-half city prices at the Five Points Millinery, 238 Washington Ave. Attempt to Burn Roundhouse Some unknown person attempted n few nights aero, to burn the Southern Pacific roundhouse at Montello. A lot of waste, saturated with oil, wps lighted and thrown Into the change room. rtefore being discovered the cbunge room and an adjoining room were badly scorched. Happily the building was saved. There is no jKihiUve clew to the identliv of the Incendiary. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25th street. Express Package Mystery N'o new developments have occurred In the express pnekage, mystery, and only two of the ten packages received by Local Agent Lamdln of the Wells- rargo Express company have been accepted ac-cepted by those to whom they are ad dressed. The Salt Lake agent of the - express company has been notified. however, to accept no more packages j of this character from "Mr. McDonald,'' Mc-Donald,'' who sent the last bunch of C. O. D packages and It iR thought the Incident has been closed, for the time being at least For Sale Old mats. Good to put undr carpets. Inquire Standard office. Friends of Kmll C. Grelner are gratified at his return home from a touring trip west, of two months. WANTED Cleaa whit raga at tho Standard. (Continued on Pago Seven.) STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 61 Sell 'Phono, two rings.. No. 6 eUSINE8S OFFICE Ind. 'Phons, on ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phons. on ring.. No. 64 ! RANDOM I REFERENCES If you cat, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. Miss Myrtle Stone, daughter of Adger Stone, left yeeterdny afternoon for Ulngham Canyon, where ehe will visit a few days with her brother, J. i Leroy Stone. Mr. Stone has been employed em-ployed as a machinist by the Utah copper mines of Bingham, but has tendered ten-dered his resignation there, and will accompany his sister home ou her return. Advertisers must nave Ifcelr copy tor the Evening Standard too evening be-' be-' fore the day on w'olch the advertisement advertise-ment 18 to appear In order to Insure publication. Mrs. Marlon Smith Dead Mrs Marion Ma-rion Smith, wife of Dr. Russell ,1. Smith, died Sunday morning at 6 o'clock at the family residence, Downey, Dow-ney, Ida. The remains arrived in this city laFt evening and are now at the Llndqulat funeral parlors Announcement Announce-ment of the funeral will be made later. Coal, call ij Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack. Scarlet Fever Fatal Jennie 10 Horner, the 11-year-old daughter of Andrew and Pillzabeth Seymour Homer, Ho-mer, died yesterday at the family home, Twentieth street and Monroe avenue, of scarlet feer. The funeral cortego will leave the home at 1 o'clock Monduy afternoon and short services will be conducted at the grave in Ogden City cemetery. Castle Gato, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, $5.60 per ton, cash on delivery. Phono 149. Kobt, B. Lewis. - Funeral Service Held The funeral of Thelma Ruth, Iho 1 -1-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. R Rod-dam, Rod-dam, was held Sunday a t 2:4 p. m. at the Baptist church, the Rev. O. H. White of Tremont officiating. Tho musical numbers were rendered by the Baptist choir. The attendance was large. Iuterment was mado at Ogden City cemetery. Call Allen, pfcones 22. for crrtag for funerals and opms. Private cal! t specialty. Also prompt delivery of tagcaee. 26tn- Expert on Insanity Dr C. TC. Warren, War-ren, a prominent physician and surgeon sur-geon of Montana, arrived from the east and, after spending a few days in Ogden and the Capital City, will visit Prove and inspect conditions at the stare mental infirmary before returning to his home In the mount-tain mount-tain state. Dr. "Warren is a specialist special-ist in mental treatment and has devoted de-voted his entire life to the care and treatment of tho insane. He had charge of tho Montana hospital for the Insane for a period of twenty years and Is Just returning from pii Inspection of eastern institutions of this character. 0t your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at tho office in the Opora House Block. Don't forc your-solf your-solf to stand In line at tho Depot May Homestead In Idaho Ike Carr, an old-time employe of the Rio Grande at the Union depot, loft for Southern Idaho to Investigate land conditions and to take up a homestead under a soldiore' right. He Is making tho trip north -with a team and will be absent several wweka from his railroad duties. du-ties. COAL! Call tip Parker t Co. tot I ratee oa him p. out and alack. Parker j Coal Co- WW Meet In Logan Th district convention of the Woodmen of the World of Utah will assemble at Logan ' Wednesday and will be In elusion ! two day. The Ogden degree team will attend, as will the more irnni- car yesterday afternoon and sustalnel u broken leg and other Injuries. He was taken to hl home at Coalville and will receive medical attention from local railroad surgeons there. FOR SALE A modern 5 room pressed brick residence. -'Close in." Apply Dr. Frelday. Back From California C. X. Mr-Bride, Mr-Bride, who has been In the employ of the Southern Pacific on the coat for a couple of years has returned to Ojcden and is now chief clerk In tho office of Hie superintendent of bridges and buildings. WANTED A solicitor for the Stand ard In the city. Call at Standard office of-fice after 5 p. m. , - Returned to Evanston Miss Hello Ilealy, after n visit of several daya at home, returned to Evanston this morning. Miss Mealy has been chief clerk in the dispatcher's ofilce at Evanston. $3 50 cash Burs a ton of Best Rock Springs on tho market. Phono 27. John Farr. Southern Pacific Surgeon Dr Paradls, Southern Pacific surgeon at Montr.Uo, arrived from the west on the morning train and Is visiting his old friends. Dr. Joyce and W. II. Chevers and other friends at railroad headquarters. AJ1 kinds of coal $5 CO cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Cool Co. W. E. Kverhart. a prominent business bus-iness mon of Cheyenne, arrived from the west on the morning train and will remain in Ogden several days. Bl6niark Chile and sandwich; bar, Imported and Domestic Delicatessen, Sanitary Gas Cooking. - Wm. F. Shanley of Evanston, Wyo., Is among late arrivals In Ogden J. O. Younc of Park City is at the Ogden Hot Springs for a few days, gettlnc relief from a serious attack of rheumatism. Mrs. James Coombs Is visiting friends and relatives at Garland, Utsh. Mrs. .1. M. Francke of Garland, Utah. Is visiting In Ogden. Building Residence William Do Groot Is bulldiDg a. residence on Fat-terson Fat-terson avenue, between Wall and Lincoln Lin-coln and Thirtieth and Thirty-first ptreetd, that will cost In the neighborhood neighbor-hood of $1,000. Improving the Line This morning a gang of trackmen were placed ot work on the Twenty-fifth street car lino, east of Washington avenue, by the Ogden Rapid Transit company, laying new and heavier rails and new ties on the road The track will bo tepaircd from Washington to Harrison Harri-son avenue. Fine Boy Arrives Mr. and Mrs. James Fetherolf are pleased over the visit of the stork at their home The new arrival Is a fine boy. Mr. Fetherolf Fether-olf Is at the head of the nursery' department de-partment of the forest service of this district. funeral Tuesday The funeral services ser-vices over the remains of Mrs. Marlon Clark, wife of Dr. Russell J. Clark, will be held Tuesday at p. m., at the Llnrlqn 1st funeral chapel. Rev. John E. Carver will officiate. Interment will le in Mountain View cemetery. The casket will be open this evening and tomorrow forenoon at the undertaking under-taking parlors. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five ) If your time is worth something, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria M. J. Dayle of Denver. Colo, Chas. E. Gownell of Colorado Springs, A. B. Corkly of Cleveland. George A. Walsh of New York, A W. Rolmore of San Diego. George A. Smith of Albion, Idaho, and C. K. Newromh of Rochester, Roches-ter, N. Y.. were Sunday arrivals. 200,000 carnations, roses. Jessamine buds, calla lilies, Easter lilies, pot plants, all colors; sure to please. Send vour orders In enrly. Varney's, 1C2 W. 30th Bell SI3-K, Ind 157-t-A. E. K. Nisler of Idaho Falls, Albert Bremlngen of Sbelton, Neb , F, A. Sayler of St. Louia. Thomas Elliott of Is Moines, fl. Kaufman of Chicago, Chi-cago, nnd E. B. Laniston of San Francisco Fran-cisco are arrivals at local hotels. Genuine Mexican Chill Con Came, t tho Oxford cafe. A, T. Woods, Frop. T. E. Norten nnd wife of Los Angeles An-geles are In the city for n few days. Reduced prices on all classes of Millinery, at removal sale of Stafford Milllnary Co, 3rd floor Wilghts'. Postal From Jos Scowcroft in writing to this paper from Monte Carlo, Car-lo, May 12. Joseph Scowcroft, who, with Mrs. Scowcroft nnd son and laughter. Is making an automobile lour of Europe, says: "Have visited Jtome, Florence, Venice, Bologna. Milan, Mil-an, and Genoa, and now at Monte Carlo. Going from here to Nice Arlt-lon. Arlt-lon. Lyons, Geneva, Iaussana, Inter-lriken. Inter-lriken. Zurich, Munich nnd places be-tween. be-tween. Will see the passion Play, May 1C; thence to Vienna and Bnddi Pest. We are all well nnd having bo.v-i-1iful weather. Expect to be in Pori3 June 10." NOTICE MI Mcdern Woodmen are earnestly requested to meet, at Eagle." Hall, at l:?.u p. m.. Tuesday, to attend at-tend funeral of Neighbor Charles Maxwell. P. A. Farls, Consul; J. II-Shafer. II-Shafer. Clerk. Ma.9' Tout in Idaho A Blackfoot. Idaho, dispatch says thai at th' Auditorium Audi-torium Saturday night a very large and enthusiastic audience enjoyed the concert given by Maggie Tout. Everyone Ev-eryone expressed an oplulon that It was one of the giealest treats In Ihe musical line that tho people have ever had the pleasure of enjoying here. B. & O. Butter is the highest poss-. poss-. Ible grade at the lowest possible price. Suit for $75.10. In the civil division divis-ion of the municipal court this morning morn-ing the N. O Ogden company commenced com-menced suit against J. A. Pender, to recover (75.10 allowed to be due on an open account, Welshons-Heallng-Broom Hotel. Cattle Cases in Court. The cases of Abe Roue against J. L. Alvord; J. J. Ijirkln against J. L. Alvord ami Sparks Brothers against J L Alvord are being heard by Judge Howell In tho district court today. The action ore to recover upon three shipments of cattle handled by the defendant for the three plaintiffs. For Rent Elegantly furnished apartment, with piano; no children, 475 Twonty-flfth. License to Marry. It Is not always the crowned heads of Europe that have the long names, nor Is It the rich of America who can use four or flvo initials to their names This was proven at the county clerk's office this morning when a couple appeared for a llcenso to wed. Tho groom to bo, who was not five feet In height, gave the nam of Frank J- A. H. W. Proud-foot Proud-foot and the bride-elect gave her nam 3 LUlle Shagugue. Both are resident resi-dent of Ogden. Furnished hall on second floor, suitable suit-able for lodges, clubs, etc., 125 24th street Fell From Handcar J. II. Young, section foreman of the Union Pacific west of Coalville, fell from his hand- |