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Show tftfe Excursions East PM$)i VIA Umlon Pacific R. EL Cheyenne and return $22.50 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and return $22.50 Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph and return $40.00 Chicago, 111 , and return $55.00 St. Louis, Mo , and return $49 Go St. Paul, Minneapolis and return $52.00 Tickets on sale Aug;. 16th and 17th, transit limit ten days going1, final return limit Oct. 31st. Stopovers allowed in both directions within these limits. For berth reservations and full information call on or address City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. E. A. SHEWE, C. P. & T. A. ' Scrateti a Match and Turn the Value It is a trtift axiom that nothing is perfect until it is simple. : All our men of middle life will remember the old powder-horn, ' cap-box and shot pouch; how cumbersome and slow it wbr : when loading the old-fashioned shotgun. But now it is dif-'' dif-'' ferent, the cap, powder and hot are all in one shell. ; How unpleasant it must have been for M.mha Washing. : ; ton and all the ladies of her day lo cook in the old tire pla ; with its dutch oven nnd spit. If time, could only be unrolled ' ami bring them back to life again, how pleased they would be lo work in one of our modern kitchens where gas is mod. It would be like a dream to them until they could be convinced of its reality. One lady says, "I would nM sell my gas stove if I envdd not geL another." Att engineer on the Short Line says. "I rook , my breakfast sinee I put in the r.is, but it is too rjuiek for me r fc it gets things ready before I en get dre.vsed." Gas is the thing all rijrht, try it. ' ' j Another Car of Gas Stoves Arrive ; Those waitincr for gas ranges will pleav call and select ' ;. before (hey are nil gone. ;. A ' E UTAH LIGHT & KYo CO. ! J D. DECKER, Local Manager. i ' C5TAIIDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS md. 'Plion, two rings. . No. 5fi Bell 'Phone , .No. 322 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind, 'Phone, one ring.. No. 63 Bell 'Phone, one rlny..No. 56 RANDOM REFERENCES ' i Dr. R. V. Oreen and wife liave re-lurneil re-lurneil to Ogden from a vls.t in Call fornla, EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line. Saturday. August 20th. Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at Ctty Ticket Office. 2S14 Washington Wash-ington aenue. Doth 'phones 372, A. H. Krabhe of (he Hovil's Slide cement works Is at the Reed accompanied accom-panied by F T. T.iuhard and C. I'an-tlppidon I'an-tlppidon of Now York. Call Alln. ron"B 32, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls t epcclalty. Also prompt devivcry of taggag?. 412 25th. Mrs J. R. Austin has returned to her home at Grand Junction, Colorado, Colo-rado, after a pleasant visit In this city with friends and relatives. Gist your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the olTlco In vhe Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In lice at the Depot. Herbert James Klllhan, aged 29, of Shoshone, Idaho, and Mrs. Mattlo II. Hrndford, aged r.f Montrose, Colo, were Issued a license to wed yesterday yester-day afternoon. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Roy R. Helm, representing tho "Wiley Way" through Yellowstone-pnrk Yellowstone-pnrk Is In Ogden on brslness relative to the entertainment of Olenites who are contemplating a trip through "Americas Wonderland." Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the d3y on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, in order to insure publication. Billiard Cue Spoils. Features OforgA Arrovlto, a GreH, was arrested arrest-ed yesterday f-r disturbing the peace. He is charged with having become involved in n fight with Sain McCarty in which th latter was severely pounded with a billard cue and otherwise other-wise misused at. the expanse of his features and disposition. WANTED Clem wblt rags at ths St&ndard. Young Hunters Apprehended Tien Shelley, aged 12. and Jo Sullivan, aged 14, Salt Lake boys who left hom last week to hunt Indians in the wilds of Idaho, were apprehended last ! evening by Patrolman Kelllher and Detective Chambers and are being held at the police station pending the arrival of their . respective fathers from Zlon. Napped Under Lawn Spray Carl Smith, a yo'ing German, was found by Patrolman Kelllher last evening, taking a nap under a lawn spray at Wall Bvenu? and Twenty-sixth street. He was awakened from bis dreams aDd taken to the police station where be found to" be suffering with a "cry-jag" "cry-jag" and dreamy recollections of having hav-ing 'been assulted by 17 men who blamed him for being a German. Expects Revival of Business George II. Peterson and children of Rock Springs. Wyoming, Is visiting his father. John P. Peterson, 25f9 Qulncy acnuc. Mr, Peterson Is In the mercantile business at Rock Springs and states that while thing are a bit quiet there at this time owing ow-ing to the closing down of a number of Ihe cal mines the approach or winter will necessitate resuming work at the mines and a consequent revival of all linos of business. (Continued on Pace Seven.) I NOTICE To Examiner Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Slate of Ctah. within and for Weber county. In She matter nf the assignment of TV 1L Howninn and Paul M. Lee, co-parlners, co-parlners, under the firm tifmc of tho "Ogden Morning Kxamlner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The umlcmgned hereby gives no. tice of Its appointment as assignee of the estate of M. n. Rowman and Paul M. Lee, Insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under thr name and style of "Ocden Morning Examiner." at Ogden, Og-den, W'-ber county, Ptah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons hnving claims against said assignors, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers. In (he manner, and within the period f time piovlded fnr bv law, to the undersigned un-dersigned si No. First National Hank building. Ogden fir v. I'tah PINGPEK NATIONAL HANK. Assignee Willis & DeVlne Attorneys for A-signee. A-signee. No, 301-1, First National Rank building. AtFcuntctasG: E!se-vhcro Aok for "ftesusirs" Th9 Original and Genulna SV2ALTE ?MUi Tho Food-drink for 11 Agos. At restaurants, hotels and fountains. Delicious, Invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take do imitation. Just ay "HORLICK'S n No Gombltto ob Trust Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The j time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay tho small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. fv BELL & J SERVICE p I'jjjd m IS SATIS- Amlk J FACTORY TDE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, DTAfl OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERV FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT, J. E. Dooty, President. Horace E. Peery, Vlec-Pre. Harold J. Peery, Vlct-Pree. Ralph E. Hog, Caahler. A. V. Mclntooh. Ast. Cashier. U. 8. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit (276,000.00 David Ecclea, Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vlee-Pre John Wataon, VIce-Prea. M. 8. Browning. Vlco-Prea. John PlDgree, Caahler. Jaa. F. Burton. AjcL CaKblet 5LADE Succeuor to Allen Transfer Co. J- C. SLAOE, Lessee, VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 26th St. Both Phones 321 Hi V'n VfeL ORDER PEER V S &EAD THE CLASS ADS TODAY pig I Chicago aiiMl Ketare I via ihe Union Pacific and i CMcago, Milwaukee & Si Paul : Railway ; Tickets on Sale August 16 and 17, limited to October 31st, 191 0. 3 High-class trains morning, noon and evening direct to Union. Station, Chicago. Chi-cago. Low fares to many other Eastern destinations.. ) For further information address I II. H. BUNIONS, Traveling Passenger Agft , . 10G West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. t rar? l-l I, ' 'l?-. ' r'..,-.'.'-f-v. fiir-..-wrr.-.-;r-. - -id .;. r..,.,, ... I I OGDEN STATE BANK if1 h OGDEN, UTAH. ; Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates f of Depoait. tj CAPITAL $100,000,00 L BURPLUS $115,000.00 0 OFFICEES AND DIRECTORS. Fj H C. Bijelow, President. A. P. Blgelow, Cashier. j j." ivT. Browning, Vice-Prest. J. E. Halvcrson, Asst. Cashr. M tl G.L.Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiera 5 O. A. Parmley. H. M. Rowe, J. N. Spargo. U L : The Roycioft Store 358 25th Street. Ogden 's Most Popular Men's Store S. H. BROWNS! CO. BeSmont SchooS (FOR BOYS) Belmont. California JVS. i lo-inf f 'or 't" no"'' pVl"Jl M IncrlltTiul rl-Urr rl-Urr ( lr bcr "J' "-r Ibctitliilnl tirrut oi.vn rnhi i0 hjicdonc. In loriiuro l--n l i!j- Jl.rri.-ii n I rmpn-ttcnoto(l rmpn-ttcnoto(l ofcli). ili Hiotk ul In client, the hiuiT r lob'jlMmd JldJ fi..niMlf. Il l rnCr jr, iMrTjirn, ,, tlrt torroonJine cwiniiv fe m'-i hrlptul n,.. oe itr dmnliorf rb own plifr hnlh. f-r ni,b lllr (.(. vhUn tllf J l'b lrfiw room, nrim hrrr4 tntrrnru Iitir4. lurnjrr lo' l"iuf. o.mli.rt i.J t-jl-lifulncv Ak cor &iros fir rralui-r" o4 cur bovi ti USt lCl ti'c P5 (or tfrnfiC Inloroiiueo. VM.T. RE1D. A. M. tfUr-rd) Hcd.MUr EU-lD.tf-. A. M. (Hittk! Ami Hc-MMtu. READ THE CLASS ADS TODAY i HEAD THE CLASS AD3 TODAY |