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Show I RANDOM J REFERENCES f The condition of Mrs. Jamos Welch ii of Pacific avonuo, who sprained her f back while jumping out of tho way M of an automobile Monday afternoon, !" on Tweuty-flfth street, is slightly '. improved. ; Get tho habit of ordering B & G 1 1 : Butter. It's tho best on tho market, II ; o of course it's the brand you want. fl ' II J ; Returns Home O, E Savage, 1051 I , Washington avenue, has returned af- l ; ' ter an absence of three months in California. He is much improved and glad to get back to Ogden. : The Ogden Caledonian Society will II " g've benefit 'concert and dance at I ' the Royal Dancing Academy Friday, I April 12th Entrance via K. of P. I-; hail on 24th street Admission 25 I ! ; cents ' W Caldorwood of Coalville, Joe i Jeremy and George Duman of Salt i Lake "are registered at local hotels : i today , Call 2083, Atkin, the plumber, for first class work. Reasonable prices. Given Until May 15 In tho case of Sarah M. Taylor against the First f National bank, the defendants have I been given until May 15 to prepare ;! and file a bill of exceptions. Judg- J ment was rendered In favor of the fl I plaintiff in the district court a few S weeks ago M ' A good canvasser wanted at tho y 1 Standard office. il Strike Quicksand In preparing to m 4 put in the foundation for the Amal- M 1 gamated Sugar company's new plant m ;l at Burley, tho contractors struck fl '. quicksand, and had to knock off work fl 3 for a short timo in order to rearrange 1 if their plant Two hundred piles will 5 bo drlvon into the sand a distance I of 20 feet in order to oercomo tho J 'i ' danger of basing a foundation on the jS v site. : VI i! DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros salo I 1 1 '- of Monuments at 2003 Jeffer6or." Ave.- I j! Bicycle Rider Knocked Down Olar- j i enco Neilson, a nineteen-year-old boy 3 1 from Five Points, was knocked from j ' his bicycle nnd run over by a team , j of horses bitched to a light delivery j -wagon Wednesday aftornoon Tho ac- , , cldent happened just as Neilson was turning Into Hudson avenuo from I Twentv-fourth street. Meet us with the Ladles of the Mac-1 Mac-1 cabees at the New Colonial Thursday night The public Is cordially invited - i Rev. McCreery Paralyzed Rev G W McCreery, former pastor of the Methodist church in this city, suf- , fered a stroke of paralysis nt his j mother's homo in Colorado Springs : Wednesday, according to word re- .,', ceived byMrs C. L. Underwood. 227 ; 22nd street Since leaving Ogden. Re CcCreery has been preaching at Pueblo It is believed that bis con- - dltlon Is due to a physical breakdown I resulting from recent bereavement, ifln Onlv a short timo ago his rtine-year- tflli old son passed away and a short time iflif ocforo that his sister-in-law and Her iflc husband were murdered in a cabin on tHl a ranch in Wyoming. S, Kodak finishing. Tripp. ?50i 25th SL- X' Rich Strike When J T. Kcegan, tjH of Tacoma. reached this city Wednes-tH Wednes-tH day evening, ho received information H to the effect that a striko had been lH made in the Old Tacoma mine, of tjfl which he is half owner with David H S. Rose, ex-mayor of Milwaukee. It is iH said that a six-foot vein was cut in H the old silver mine, and that it pro-B pro-B mlses to run stronger than over bo-H bo-H fore The mine was owned at ono H time by Drexel Morgan and the As-fflfl As-fflfl plnwall family of New York. Jfl Myers' Auto always ready. Phono jjH 72. Stand Elite Cafe. tdH In district court. In the case of H Ellis Flint against James Plngrec, ad-jflflfl ad-jflflfl mlnlsti-ator, the defendant has been t-fljl given thirty days' additional time in LH which to prcparo and file a bill of flflfl exceptions. fljflj Wants Final Divorce Sarah Annet-JoBm Annet-JoBm ta Hudson has given notice in the dis-LialB dis-LialB trict court that she will move the K"3p court for a final decree of divorce against her husband. John Hudson, at nn early timo. It is sUted In the notice that an interlocutory decree was granted Mis Hudson more than six months ago. J. W. NJckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167. - i Contracts Awarded John Nowton ' & Son, of this city, received tho contract con-tract for erecting tho new North Central school at Brigham Citv. The bid was $30,217. The plumbing contract con-tract went to tho Ogden Plumbing & Heating company at $6,471. Og-den's Og-den's bidders were successful over eleven outside bidders. Jos. Goss Leaves Joseph F Goss, manager of the Orpheum theater, has gone to Salt Lako to manage the Rex theater, a house with a seating capacity ca-pacity of 1.660, a 25-pieco band, a 10-pioco 10-pioco orchestra, and a $20,000 pipe organ. The theater provides a pro- ,' gram of vaudeville and pIcturoH. Mr. . Goss will continue to manage the Or- , pheum until the end of tho season. I He has been in Ogden for tho past four years and has been very successful success-ful in his work. Bank Dividends The directors of tho Piugree National bank liave just declared a 4 per cent quarterly dividend. divi-dend. A dividend also has been declared de-clared by tho directors of tho First National bank. The Bamberger lino is working a ' steam shovel on tho double track I grade north of Farmington. Track-i Track-i layers are folloking tho graders, and ' tho work is being pushed to complo- tion as rapidly as possible. Ogden Canyon Club A permanent I organization of tbe proposed Ogden Canjon club will be effected tonight in Judge N J Harris' court room in response to a meeting which was called for that dato b3' tho chairman of the committee Charles Hollings-v,orth, Hollings-v,orth, who has completed the by-laws I 1IIU cvuaill.ui.iuu iui luu uiuu, win i submit his work ot that timo, and some definite method of procedure , will bo outlined From Norway Hagbart Anderson, city jailer, has just received a letter from hi3 son Helmar Anderson, who recently went to Norway to labor in the mission districts, and the letter conveys tho intelligence that Norway is just omerging from the clutches of af a long and severe winter Snow threo feet deep on tho level has tied j up everything ia tho Skein district of j oNrway for the past four months. I A Rayniond-Whitcomb tour special, I consisting of seven cars filled with sightseers who have been spending 1 the past few weeks in California, passed through the city Wednesday night, en route to Chicago. Goes on Long Journey Mrs. T. F, Rowlands, wife of T. F. Rowlandu. who Is superintendent of the Salt Lako division of the Southern Pacific, loaves Saturdn for an extended trip through the east She will visit at Qhicago and Cincinnati, then she will go to Nashville to visit a daughter i who Is attending the Ward seminary nt that place, and from there she will 1 go to Nw Orleans. Mis Rowlands i expects to return homo by way of Los I Angeles nnd San Francisco Double Track Work on the double track of the Oregon Short Lino between be-tween this city and Salt Lake Is progressing pro-gressing and the line will probably be thrown open for traffic about tho middle of May, California Fruit Trains The Pacific Paci-fic Fruit Express is shipping about 50 cars of California fruit east every day. The crop is almost a third lighter light-er this yoar than It was last year. Many Italians Ono hundred and twenty-five Italian Immigrants passed through the city today on route to San Francisco over the Western Pacific. Pa-cific. The Southern Pacific also took 150 Italians west today. Advertisers must havo their copy for the Evening Standard the ovcnlng before tho day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear. In order to insure in-sure publication. |