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Show ! RANDOM REFERENCES i L ' Call Allea. ronuB 32. for carriages for funerals and operas. Prltate call l ipec'.alty. Also prompt dedverr of Ug&zc. 412 25lo. ' Get your Union Pacific and Oregon pbort Line ticket? at the office In the opera House Block. Don't force your-m your-m itlf to stand In line at tho Dspot JM For Sale Old mats. Cood to put ti, vn&tT carpets. Inquire Standard office. B- WANTED Clean white rags at the M Sundard. Advertisers must have their copy for ' the Evening Stnndard the evening be-t be-t fore the day on which the advertise-ilr advertise-ilr inent is to appear, In order to Insure lJ publication. at It is worth while to call 18 ajid get ,u our rates on s-torago coal. Shurtliff & Co., phones IS. ieS. (Continued on Pare Seven.) ear Baxter will be held at 2 o'clock to-morrow to-morrow afternoon at the Fourth ward meeting house. The casket will bo open at the family residence, 20C9 Douglass avenue, this evening and tomorrow to-morrow until 1 o'clock p. m. Burial In Ogden City cemetery. Expert Kodak Finishing. Lear your films today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 2463 Washington Ave. H. Richard Glhbs and Ruby V. Smith of Ogden have been Issued a license to marry. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has removed his office to 410 2:th. over the Ulahna drug store. Filed Amended Answer In the cas-j of Ivan Fisher asalnsl the Union Pacific Pa-cific Railroad company, the defend-ant defend-ant has filed an amended answer to the complaint. The suit Is bronght to recover damages accrued In the shipment ship-ment of cattle over the defendant's road. Howell Improving. will C. Howell -was taken violently 111 yesterday evening and medical aid had to be summoned. Ho was seized with cramps in the stomach, caused, so the doctors say, by exposure and Improper Improp-er diet while on a hunting trip to the Hoar River hunting grounds during the day. He Is much Improved today. to-day. Forester E. A. Sherman has returned return-ed from his trip to tho southern part of the state, where he accompanied Forester Henry Graves on a reeom Doiterlng tour of the Kalbah forest of northern Arionn. Mr. Sherman lias been away nearly three week. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) A carload of that good Smlthfleld Fionr juat arrived. Special prices on your winter's supply, Edgar Jones Co. Mr. Pardee, director of the New York Central road, passed through Ogden this morning In his private car going west. Favor us and yoursolves by buying B. & G. Butter. Visited Ogden Canyon Mr. Gots-hall, Gots-hall, one of the New York stockholders stockhold-ers of the Harrlman railroads, who Is making a continental trip In a private pri-vate car and who was entertained in this city Saturday by Assistant Sup-eilntendent Sup-eilntendent Easton of the Southern Pacific, expressed himself well pleased pleas-ed with Ogden and tho Ogden canyon. can-yon. Mr. Gotshall also viewed the improvement work of tho Southern Pacific at the Ogden and Lucln cutoff cut-off and expressed wonderment and tatlsfactlon at the sight. Wanted at once, three more stenographers stenog-raphers J. A. Smith, Superintendent Jeffcrs of the Unlou Pacific has returned from a confer-crce confer-crce of railroad superintendents held lost week at Omaha. W. 0. W. DANCE. Wed. evening, August 24th. at the Hermitage. Prize waltz, $10.00. . Assistant Forester A. C. McCain of tbo operation department and William T. Cox, assistant forester in charge of the silviculture department of the United States, havo gone to the Caribou Cari-bou forest, Idaho, for the purpose of looking Into seeding ijuestlous there. They will visit Idaho Falls and other points while away. The matter of reforestation re-forestation is being given undivided attention by the forest department, and Mr. Cox says it is Imperative that the seed of the various forests be saved and planted where it will grow into trees. Tho Knights of Columbus, Ogden Council No. 777 will give a dance at the Hermitage Friday, Aug. 26th. Bring your friends. A good time Is assured. Ernest Ford. Leon P.rownlng, George Angell and John Hudson have ret-orned froni a few days' outing at Jteaver Crek. near thr South fork of the Ogden river. They retort having spent an enjoyable time, and they say the chicken hunting has never been better In that locality. Hoaton Kirkendall Undertaking Co. ; Iidy attendant. Both 'phones, 1T0. - Ball Game An Interesting ball game between the local Elks and the Woodmen of the World was plaod at the Fair grounds Sunday morning, thf men with the ax winning by a ; score of 10 tn S. The Woodmen -vcTll ; play a team from Devil's Slide next Sunday mornlnc. and tht.-y say their next victim will be tho North Ogdn j fellows. Thy are anxious to piny North Ogden and hang thHr scalps ' upon their belts. Tbo Woodmen havo not yet been defeated this year, rid they' think thev are nbout the mal tblng in baseball. $1.00 SALE SI. 00 Your choice of tiy trimmed summer hat, rrardle of com. We havo limited number left, but eroat value for the money. 'l?,C,l "Washington ave. Stafford Millinery formerly 3rd floor Wrights. ' Superintendent Fred W. Gentsch of tbo hoteU and dining car service on the Short Line, while spending a few days ln pocatello nt wr-eU, under- ent an operation for a slight growth J on the. left eyelid. ; 'w la the time to get your cuenrn- bers. caullfl0Wf.r ct0 Don't wait un-J un-J til the fr0!1t comrtit anJ u 1r (oo IatP, ve havo plcuty. Edgar Jones Co. - ., 0006 C'rla wanted at Shupe-WII. Jl "am C""y Factory. ' ..'rl nA M"- J- B- Hfnklev have sold to Ij. VtHz a part of the' north-' north-' u q"'r?r f section 7. township 7 K "rM. ?n?0 1 fait Lake meridian, for l'i '00 load, ntrt wanted at the Fair 51 S,?UJd'i 1 M- over the Standard nfflfe f'l V Morgan cauliflower, small pearl onlono. pickling ctfeumbora. spires. ,L. : "Mnegir and. n fac evervthmg you tu.-ed for your plrklo. E.lsar Jodcs " Co. a ru,f1'r, fer Joseph Baxter The fu- rat services over the late Joseph i |