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Show Elmer H. Daker. defendant, has filed an affidavit denying intention or purpose pur-pose of veiling or disposing of property proper-ty Interests at Osden, hut alleging! that be requires the rec'al from cer-' tain realty In the city to suprcrt him, and that, he is unable to perform manual man-ual labor. Old Folks' Excursion A lar.zf amount of pawn per equipment Is being assembled nt Ogden to handle the Old Folks annual excursion to j Saltair next Tuesday. The pioneers ' f I Weber. Box'Elder nnd Davis couniic-3 are cxpectefl to turn out In force. Will Guide the Bankers. Traveling Passenger Agent A, B. Moselev left i with the bankers' excursion ' irnln Thursday affenicon for a trip through Jdaho and Montana. Young Ladleo Coming. Iyocal railroad rail-road -officials have been advised that thirty young ladies attached to Mje circulating department of the St Paul Daily News will reach Ogden in a i special Puljman car on the morning of July 1. 'The your.g ladies will ar- ; rive over the Rio Grande system from Denver and will contfnuo north .over I the Short Line to tho c-pattle exposi- j tion. Passenger officials have been re- I quested to extend the fair tourists ; every courtesy possible and to bee that j none of Them are abducted by the ! youthful gallants of Ogden. Train With Soldiers Aboard. The ! militaiy train from the east, with the Twelfth United States Infantry on board, en route tV tho Philippines, will not arrive at- Ogden until Saturday morning, July 2. The special will consist con-sist of twelve Pullman and tourist J cars and will make the run across the j continent on a fast schedule. I Depart for Blair. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Voorhees of Blair. Nevada, have departed de-parted after two weeks' visit with their friends in. Ogden. I Here From Kanfas. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Brittaln of Atchison. Kansas, are ) visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett. Mrs. Brit tain is a sister sis-ter of Mrs. Bennett, They may make Ogden their home. Denny Smyth Not Guilty. Most of the forenoon and a portion of the afternoon af-ternoon in the municipal court was talc-en talc-en up today with the case against Denny Smyth and his chauffeur for violating tho speed ordiaance for automobiles. auto-mobiles. A number of witnesses were examined who claimed to have observed ob-served tho speed of the machine upon an occasion pme weeks ago when Mr. Smyth and several other automobile owners treated the ladies of the Second Sec-ond Ward Relief society to a drive to Hot Springs. After reviewing the evidence, evi-dence, the court decided to dismiss the case and the defendants were discharged. dis-charged. WANTED Good team of work horses, Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. C 25 lwk Mrs. Reynolds and that big son and j heir, who have been visiting Hawk-eye Hawk-eye relatives during the past three ! months Mr. Reynolds will make a I flying trip this time, and expects to be back at his desk at local railroad headquarters next Thursday morning. 1 Beautifully Trimmed children's hats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Mrs. Blair, 2511 Wash, Ave. Farewell Party. Given In honor of Elder Erick Isackson. Seventh Ward hall tonight. Refreshments. COAL, celebrated Peacock, Rock Springs nut, the summer coal. John Farr. Phone 27. Live hogs received daily by the Og-denPacking Og-denPacking &. Provision So., near Weber river, West 21th St. Get our prices before you market. Phones 10.-A 10.-A fly never gets to see a cake of B. & G. butter. It Is made under sanitary sani-tary conditions. WANTED Dirt at the Fair grounds. Inquire at the Standard office. Dance In the Canyon The .Weber club dance will be held this evening at The Hermitage. Automobiles will convey a large number of Ogden people peo-ple from the car line to the canyon resort. Don't forget the Ogden Stake Sun-dav Sun-dav school excursion to Lagoon, June 2St'h. . Priesthood Meeting The .regular I monthly meeting of the H1h Priests quorum of Weber Stake will convene Saturday morning at 11 o'clock In the I Second Ward meeting house. All members requested to be present. FOR SALE 20.000 fine largo tomato toma-to plants, 100,000 cabbage plants, 300 good carnation plants, 50c to $1.00 per doz. Fresh cut carnations, 25c per doz. Phones Bell S13K. Ind. 3754A. 1C2 W. 30th. Mrs. Felker Asks for Divorce. Ida Felker has instituted suit for divorce against William J. Felker, alleging ncn-support. Estate of Kirkman. A petition has been filed asking for authority to sell at private saie real property belonging belong-ing to the estate of Mark Klrkham, deceased. de-ceased. Case Dismissed. In the civil action of Sat Iras Paskolls against. Antonio Mitchell, to enforce the collection of an alleged board bill of ?47.50, Judge Howell has decided there is no cause of action and the case lias been dismissed. dis-missed. The parties to the suit are Greeks. Voluminous Answer. Defendant has filed a voluminous answer In the condemnation con-demnation case of the Ogden Rapid Transit company against J. S. Lewis et al. Held for Vagrancy. J. R. Bryant, I a young man who appealed to the J county commissioners for assistance, on the grounds that he was a stranger strang-er and without means and was physically physi-cally incapacitated, is in the county jail on a charge of vagrancy pending an investigation o his case by the authorities. From Salt Lake. J. J. Doollttle, general agent for the Rock Island at Salt Lake. Col. Stevens of the Sea Board Air Line at Denver, C. F. Warner, War-ner, general ag;ent for the Santa Fo at Salt Lake, and D. B. Eldrldge, traveling trav-eling passenger agent for the Rock Island at Salt Lake, were Ogden visitors visi-tors today on matters of business. Echo of Divorce Case. In the divorce di-vorce and injunction case and proceeding pro-ceeding of Hallov R. Baker against RANDOM j REFERENCES - i . ,., ,J Vill Van Tassel Here Former Southern Pacific Passenger Conductor Will Van Tassel 'and family arrived from Reno this morning to meet a party of ( eastern fiiend3 and will accompany ac-company (hem through the Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. Van has developed from a popular railroad man into an opulent opu-lent mining and business man ofNc-vada. ofNc-vada. Kodak Finlshing.Tripp Studio,340 25th. Converts Arrive A party of Mormon Mor-mon converts arrived from the East this morning and after a brief sojourn at Ogden continued on to Zion City. Dancing tonight at Sylvan. Quality is the wisest economy. Always Al-ways use Lewis' good coal. Phones 149 Will Visit Iowa Chief Clerk Robert Reynolds of Superintendent Manson's office leaves Saturday morning for Council Bluffs, Iowa, 'to bring back |