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Show -s . To this alrsout sad, but sweet strain, Mr. Uaoioy una wrliUn muse that fits ' li in u very tyinpathetic way. The ! r" nsn-vntlon were greatly pleased I with the soln. j (Continued on Page Seven.) j RANDOM REFERENCES Has tho Census Knuemartor Been you? If not, telephone to the Weler clJb, either phone No. 11, and ask for Mr. Reynolds, the secretary. It means much for Ogden to have every man, womau and child enumerated at this lime. Another booster arrived at the homo of Roundhouse Foreman 15. Marriott in the shape of a ten and a li&lf pound boy. Advertisers meet nave laelr copy lor tie Evening Standard tfco evening before be-fore th day on vrhlch tho advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In order to Insure publication. Tho following officers have been elected by tbo Ogden lodge No. 71 0. B. P. O. E., and papers to that effect -vere filed yesterday with the county recorder: I B. Mitchell, esteemed lecturing knight; S. A. Maglnnis, esteemed es-teemed leading knight; I..00 .1. Clark, loyal knight; C. O. De Wolf, secretary; secre-tary; C. A. Boyd, exalted ruler. Coal, cart tip Parker & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack. Thero is a possibility of Governor John II. Shsfrolh of Colorado and A. L. Mohler, vlco president of the Union Pacific railroad, being present at the State Bankers' convention, to records were made, considering tho gentlemen have been approached on tho subject and although neither has ylven hla consent to deliver an address ad-dress before tho convention, those who have tho matter In hand are hopeful hope-ful that their efforts will be euccess-ful. Castlo Gato, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, $5 50 per ton. cash on delivery. Phono 149. RobL B. Lewis. - S. E. Bowen and wife of San FYan-clsco FYan-clsco came In from tho west this morning and will remain oor in the city during tbo week. Call Allen, pnones 22. for carriages far funerals and operas Private calls t epeclilty. Also prompt delivery of Uggaeo. 412 25th. COAL! Call up Parker & Co. Tor rrtcs on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. - Get your Union Pacific and OreKon Short Line tickets at tho office in tho Opera House Block. Don't force your- self to stand In line at the Depot. - i For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Blsmark Chile and sandwich; bar. j Imported and Domestic Delicatessen, Sanitary Gas Cooking. Classy smoke, Garcia and Vega Cigars. Ci-gars. At tho evening service at the Methodist Meth-odist (hnrcli, last Sundny. Mr. .1. W. Uamey sang a tenor solo, entitled, "Dieamlng of Heme." The words are the poem by James Wbltcomb Riley and picture tho longing for home. Thaa not yet been filled but Blneo the announcement," In the ..SUudard tot Tuesday evening that ; new matron would be appointed. Colonel Shields has been surrounded by applicant for the place. An far as possible, selections se-lections of ''this character aro ma do ' from the families of railroad rnfn who have paused away whllo" jn (he .service .ser-vice of the Southern Pacific company. Has the Census Enumerator seen you? If not telephone to the Weber club, either phone No. 11, and ask for Mr. Reynold, the secretary. H means much for Ogden to have every man, woman and child enumerated at this time Land Seekers A party . of fifteen people In search of desirable agricultural, agricul-tural, lands will arrive atOgden Friday Fri-day morning In charge of rcprcseut-. stives of the Luce Iand company of. Minneapolis- . The land hunters ura on route to Oregon and will remain over at Ogden and Salt Lake ono day, leaving for Portland Friday oven-ins. oven-ins. This Is the fifth party of home-seekers home-seekers escorted to Oregon through Ogden tbls spring, and the Luce company com-pany management is establishing an enviable reputation for increasing tho population of western states with a desirable claws of settlers. It is understood un-derstood the Luce people will direct their attention to vacant lands In Idaho Ida-ho In the near future and will colonize colon-ize several districts along new and projected lines of the Oregon Short Line system. RANDOM ' -: REFERENCES : (Continued, from Page Five) WE HAVE installed a new up-to-daie dyeing plant and are now PREPARED TO DYE nil classes of garments. COME AND HELP BURY' US with work, . Ogden Steam Laundry, Dyers, arid Cleaners. ' ' Former Nurn'e Married Miss Keller, Kel-ler, for the past, three years chief nure for Dr. J. K- Alnsworth. chif surgeon for the Southern' Pacific system, sys-tem, was recently pmrried to Dr. E L. Pardee of 'Mexico, and the couple will hereafter be denizens of the empire under the control of President Diaz. Mis Stella Fenner of San Francisco has been appointed chief nurse on the staff of Dr. Alnsworth. Has the Census Enumerator seen jou' if not, telephone to the Wel.er club, either phone No. 11. and ask for Mr. Reynolds, the secretary. It means much for .Ogden to have every man, woman and child enumerated at this time. .Freight Blocks Road Another freight train wreck In the vicinity of Tennessee Pass, east of Grand Junction, Junc-tion, on the Rio Grande system, tied up (raffle along that road last evening 1 for seeral hours, and trains due In this city late Tuesday afternoon were, delayed between five and six hours. Thr track has been cleared, however, and train sorvicp has been resumed according to scln'.-ule. and In. stores. The health of tho com- munlty was reported to be good, but i as a matter of precaution and .the maintenance- of Kod health It was thought bet in-enforce, the sanitary regulations of the city as prescribed by" the revised ordinances. You can get your Spring Hat for ene-half city prices at the Five Points Millinery, 233 Washington Ave. $3.60 cash'nuys a ton of Best Rock Springs on the market Phono 27 John Farr. J $1.00" to Salt Lake and return via the D. & R. O. Saturday. May 7th. J Special train at 7:00 p. m. Returns at 11:30 p. m., in addition to six regular trains each way. Account Maude Adams' performance at the Salt Lake theater. Get jour tickets early. WANTED CIea: whito rags ,at tho Standard. AJ1 kinds of coal $5.50 cash, dellv--crcd. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Kodak DnlBhlng. Tripp. 340 2Cth street. - Grand May day musical festival lv Weber Stake S. 'S. children next Friday, Fri-day, 8 p. tn., and Saturday, 2.30 p. m , at Ogden tabrnacln. Adults, 23c; children nndcr 12, 10 cents. " - In the divorce case of Myrtle Hutchinson Hut-chinson ajalust Fred Hutchinson, which is now pending in the district court, the defendant has filed an answer an-swer In which the allegations of the plaintiff except that they aro husband and wife are denied. He asks for a dismissal of the action. For rent, four room modern. house. 2935 Grant. Inquire 472 27th Johanna Emmertson and Mary Era-mertson Era-mertson Mires have filed a petition In the probate division of the district , court .for the issuance of letters of administration tor the. latter Jni estate .of Knud Emmertson, deceased.' The 'deceased died at Huntavtile, June 25, .1909, and left an cstato valued at Sl,-000. Sl,-000. The heirs are tbe.wjfo and four children. , , " Call for B. fc O. Butter if you want the besL " .' ' ' - Asks for Divorce. Eleanor Priish lias brought stilt for divorce in,th? district court against 'Robert Jlnish upon the grounds of non-support. The couple were married at Kemmerer, Vyouln, in December, lfinD. . Removed T; D. Johnson has moved his law office to Rooms 519-20 First National Bank Building. Planting Fry. It is stated by State Fish and Game Commissioner Fred W. Chambers, that during the week there will be planted In Emery and Carbon counties 175,000 trout fry. and Rich county will be given ir.O.OO.i. Thin is tho first planting in Rich county streams. Maude Adams at the Salt Lake tho-ater tho-ater Saturday, May 7th. afternoon and evening. Special train U the D. & R. G. at 7:00 p. m.; returns at 11:30 p.m. Round trip faro ?l.on. six other trains. Accommodation of Passengers A new writing desk baa been placed in the wailing room of the Union passenger pas-senger ptatlon for the accommodation of passengers on the Harriman lines converging here. The most brilliant musical event of the neason will be the children a May day festival at the Tabernacle Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. Pon't miss it. Watch for tho pro-Rram. pro-Rram. , - A. B. Stevenson, sunrintendont of the Idaho division of the Shor,t Mne system, came down from, the north In his private car, Teton,' this mornjng and. after a conference with local railroad rail-road men, continued on to the capital city in response to au order from General Gen-eral Manager Bancroft. Don't fall to eee tho May Queen with her dancing fairies nnd hear tho chorus of 200 voices next Friday and Saturday at the Tabernacle. Take the family. , , ..... - Union Depot (Matron Mrs. ;Anna O. Van Namee.- widow of a former engineer en-gineer of the Southern Pacific railroad, rail-road, has Ix-en selected-for chief matron ma-tron of the Union Depot at Ogden and will be Installed in tbe position by Depot Master John Shields In a few I nays. Tho position of eecond matrou Suit for. $49. J. S. Carver & Rons have commenced suit In the civil dl vision of tho municipal court against C E. Mayo, to recover 49, alleged to be due on au account ' $100 round trip, to Salt Lake, every ev-ery Sunday, via D.&HG.' Choice of Elx trains. Fastest time. Advertising . Ogden Canyon. The Ogden Rapid Transit company has Just finished the publication of a neat window card, advertising Ogden canyon can-yon and its resorts. Tho card is embellished with Mne half tone cuts of canyon views, and the reading matter, mat-ter, calls attention, In red leUers, to the "Scenic Line of Ogden Canyon," and the "Hermitage, Idlewlld and the Oaks." It also epoaks of the unrivaled un-rivaled majesty of tho canyon scenery, scen-ery, and the 5,000-feet-above-sea-lcvel mecca of Utah. Tho cards will not only be used in Ogden but In other cities of Utah, and adjoining states. WANTED A solicitor for the Standard Stand-ard in the city. Call at Standard office of-fice after 5 p. rn. - The fruit growers of Ogden and vicinity vi-cinity U-ok upon the storm of today with uncertainty. They are fearful that there will ho n clear-up and freeze after the 6torm that will damage dam-age the fruit. The asphalt workers on Twenty-fifth , street also have a grievance over the storm. They were retarded in their work this afternoon. New Buildings. J. , S. P.urrows is erecting a residence on Herrick avenue, ave-nue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, that will cost upwards up-wards of $2,o00. MrB. George Maule has begun the construction of a dwelling dwel-ling house on Adams avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. The building will cost over $1,000. Finest carnations In Ogden, fresh cut every day. Cauliflower plants, cabbage plants and tomato plants In fine shape. Either hundred or thousand thous-and lots. Varney's. Bell 813K. lnd. 3764A. Health Law$. At a meeting of tho city board of health yesterday afternoon after-noon it was decided that fctepa be taken toward the enforcement of the health laws of the ctty, regarding tho cleaning of yards and public places, and expectorating on the sidewalks. |