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Show RANDOM REFERENCES I Standard Premiums The Btandard I will bold ltn stock of premiums open f until Saturday the 20th of l.uiu.i". i to Its city subscribers This will crho all of the railroad people an oppor ' tunity to take advantage of the close OUt Offer. There is y. ajamtM r r the best premiums left such as dinner sets, blur-bird tumblers, hnoks. kltch-en kltch-en sets, and brown pnamH eorublna tion cookers. After the offer ig rlospd to subscribers the remaining pre mums will be sold lu bulk t the highest bidder. 4ITCRBLiL BROS. FOR MONTI-I MONTI-I 1 VTS OP? CITY CEMETERY - From California. Luke Wrlpht has returned from Csllfornla, where he 1 itr ) parents. Mrs. and Mrs. A I T. Wright, who are wintering at La Mesa, for sceral weeks Diamond less than .thers pay. Uncle Sam. 1 Operated On. The condition of Milton Driggs, son of Prof, and Mrs. 1 I y M. Driggs, Is considerably m- I proved, according to news received from Boston, Maes, Saturday night. I The boy was taken to Boston by his pareptH. and Dr A A Robinson, about two weeks ago to undergo an operation opera-tion fr 'he removal of a large tumor from his brain. This has been per formed, according to the telegram, and transfusion operation was also found necessary For this. Mrs Driggs gave of her own blood in the effort to save the life of her boy. The boy's condition is s'lll precarious. The Standard will not be respoDsl Ms for mistakes occuring in copy br ught In on day of public ation All copy should be sent in at Ica9t 24 hours ahead of time so that time may be had to give proper set up and to sc nd out proofs-Divorce proofs-Divorce Elvira T.i 1 . hae brought an action for divorce against her husband John W. Tate on the grounds of desertion de-sertion and non-support The parties were married at Houston. Texas county. coun-ty. Mo., on May 7, 1882. Lawyer OCon-noly OCon-noly appears for plaintiff Old Faithful B. &. G. Butter. Party who took package from my car containing medical book and oilier oili-er things, either in front of 175 W CTih, or 219 21sl St , will be rowaided by leaving same at ogden Standard. No questions will be asked J. W. PIDCOGK, M. D., 2301 Wash Yeoman card party and dance Tuesday Tues-day evening at Woodman hall. 50 cents a couple. Railroad Agent E. R. Lels, formerly former-ly general agent of the Atchison. To-peka To-peka and Santa Fe railroad with headquarters head-quarters in Salt Lake City, has been promoted to the position of division in ight agent, at Denver. He is succeeded suc-ceeded as general agent in this district dis-trict by W. J. Curtis, formerly of To-peka, To-peka, who was in Ogden Saturday aft-ernoon. aft-ernoon. Stork Arrives Mr and Mrs C a Clyde Brown, 1650 Liberty avenue, are the proud possessors of an 8-pound baby girl, born this morning. Not an A6pirant. An unauthorized announcement was made by a morning paper to the effect that Miss Matilda Peterson, primary supervisor, is to be named superintended ol ehools by the board of education this evening Fire. The Helena htel on lower Twenty-fourth street was the scene. if a fire just before uoou today The blaze started In the basement : I room of the Utah Cigar company. It completely gutted and the flooring of the room was destroyed. |