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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Fist Fight at Munsey'6. A furious fist Cgbt occurred hack of the Munscy cigar store yesterday, tho principal hclng Charles Irwin and Jim Murphy. Irwin was arreted by Captain Brown and Detective Fender, and Murphy was picked up later hy ratroliuan Ilerrlck. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line. Saturday, August 2nth. Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones 372. - Home from Coast Trip Miss Ivy Cunnell, daughter of Judge Volney Gonncll of the Juvenile court, returned re-turned yesterday from an extended v?sit with friends and re-lathes on the Pacific coast. Miss Gunnell left Ogden at the time of the Elks' celebrations cele-brations In February and has passed a portion of her time In wouthern California. She also visited a number of weeks with relatives at Grant's Pass, Oregon. Call Allen. pTiones 22, for carriages for fjnerals and operas Private calli c epeclalty. Also prompt delivery ol tanr 412 25th. Smith Returns Home J. S. Smith, superintendent of the Niles Pressed r.rlck company, who has been visiting visit-ing his daughters. Mrs. Fleuelling end Mm. Blaine of Ogden for the past two weeks, left yesterday for jhls home In California. Mrs. Blaine- accompanied ac-companied her father to his home and will visit (Iiere for several weeks. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the offlco In the Opera House Block. Don't forco your lf to stand In line at the Depot Charley Lane Recovering Patrolman Patrol-man Charles Lnne Is still acting as desk sergeant at the police station, recuperating from the injuries to his foot which va3 badly cut with an axe lust week. Desk Sergeant Bob Paine U patrolling the Five Points beat during dur-ing Mr. Tone's absence. For Sale Old mats. Good to put crW carpets. Inquire, Standard office Brlgham City Visitors Miss Saru'n ?!." thins and Miss Maud Burle of B-'gham City are spending their vacation va-cation with Miss Nelllo Watts. WANTED Cleaa whlto rags at th t-'ndard. The Klesels Leave for .Europe Mr. and Mrs. Fred .1. Klesel and daughter, Minnie, left yesterday for a tcur of Europe. They will sail August Aug-ust 26 from New York on the "Kron-rrnzessin "Kron-rrnzessin Cecllle" of the North German Ger-man Lloyd line. 1 Advertisers must have their copy for tbe Evening Standard the evening bo- fore the day on which tho advertise- ment is to appear, la order to insure publication. David Hopkins, Jr., and Leonard "Wright have gono to pmsburg. Pa., for a month's visit with relatives and friends. It is worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllft & Co., phones 18. License to Wed, Lars Anderson, aged 32, of Lund," Idaho, and Miss Thekla Stromberg, aged 21 of Ogden, were granted a marriage license yesterday yes-terday afternoon. CALEDONIAN OUTING at tbe Hermitage Her-mitage Tuesday, August 23. Fine piogram arranged. 1 - - - RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Wanted Experienced girls to clork. Hasenient Wright's. VV. O. W. DANCE. Wed. evening August 24th. ai the Hermitage. Prize wlUz, ?10.0n. Small Suits In the civil .llvislou cf the cunlelpal court the Weeteru P.rokerftge company Is suing M I Swerdfeger for $3.V alleged to hc due on a certain promissory note. The Utah and Oregon Lumber company has commenced suit against .Joseph Kogoreon, to recover $47. 4:5, alleged to be due on an open account. The Knights of Columbus. Ogden Council No. 777 will gvo a dance nt tho Hermitage Fridaj, Aug L'Cth. Trlng your Irlends. A good time Is .assured. ' Improving - After Operation A. C. EmensoD, assistant chlpf clerk In tho superintendent s oiflceg of the Southern South-ern Pacific, who recently underwent sn operation in a San Frnnclsco hos-pftal. hos-pftal. is reported to be getting ulons nicely and it ls-expecled iht he wii: fcoon be able to return to his home In this illy. Ileaton Klrkendall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both 'phones. 150. - To Leave the Hospital Assistant Division Engineer J. C. Bell of tbo Southern Pacific, who underwent an operation at the local hospital not long ago, Is getting along very satisfactorily satis-factorily and will leave the hospital in a short time. B. & G. Butter is taking llko will fire. Converts Coming A party of Mormon Mor-mon Immigrants will arrive In Ogden Og-den tomorrow, and change cars for Salt Lake City. There are twenty-four twenty-four persons In the party. $1.00 SALE $1.00 Your choice of. any trimmed summer hat, regardless of cost. Wo have limited number left, but irroat value for the money. 237 Washington ave. Stafford Millinery Co, formerly 3rd floor Wrights. - Depart for Plttoburg David Hop-kins, Hop-kins, Jr., and ly-onard Wright have gone t Pittsburg Ta., Tor a month's visit with relatives and friends. Young Hopkins' grandmother lives in the steel city. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, Saturday, August 20th. Secure your tickets and full information informa-tion at City Ticket OlT.ce. 2511 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones 3 1r 2 - Thleve6 on a Train Pickpockets, operating on tho Bamberger trains at Lagoon last evening, .robbed Richard Kowbolham of Ogden, of $10.40. Th money was In a purse in his pants' pocket and during a rush for thj truln. Mr. Rowbotharu was jostled by the thieves and his savings taken. Tne loss was reported to tbe police. Good girls wanted at Shupe-WII-llams Candy Factory. Funeral Friday The funeral ser-res ser-res for Pearl, flfteen-monihs-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Rhees wllj he held at 2 o'clock tomor-mw tomor-mw afternoon at the family resld -nco In Pleasant View, Bishop C. A. Hlck-enlooper. Hlck-enlooper. Interment in North Ogden cemetery. Road Smithsonian wants. - Marriage License. A marriage license li-cense was issued this morning to Charles Barnett, aged 27. of Salt Lake City, and Miss Florence Marion O'Day, aged 30, of Kansas City, Don't forget Frank "Williams' faro-well faro-well party at the Hermitage Friday night, Aug 19. 1010. Good time Is assured as-sured every one. Real Estate. Transfer Samuel Bran-ford Bran-ford to George C. Ellet, for $125. part of the southeast quarter of section 17, township 6, north of range 1 west, of Salt Lake meridian. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, . Saturday, August 20th. Secure your tickets and f'H information informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2(514 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones 372. New Express Service. Starting in the near future, an express car loaded at New York City will piss dally through Ogden on the Harrlman Hues bound for Los Angeles. Each day a car Is to be loaded at the eastern metropolis and will co straight to tho coast without any unpacking. Tho new service will cut considerable tlnv; off of transcontinental expreas t ervlce. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See H. M. Rowe, over tho Standard office. Cannot Recover. Joseph Baxter of 20i!9 Douglas avenue Is seriously 111 and his recovery is doubtful, lie is a Veteran Flremau of Ogden and for ten years was clerk of the city court. FOR SALE Five passenger automobile. auto-mobile. Almost new. A bargain Mrs. G. E. Maule. Traffic is Heavy. West-bound traffic traf-fic on the Harrlman linos Is gaining in voluroo dally and the green frnli. shipments east aro also exceptionally lnrge Just nt this time. The lncroaso In the westbound traffic ia looked upon up-on as a very encouraging sign of better bet-ter financial and Industrial conditions throughout the east as well as on the coast. A few weeks ago some quiet alarm was folt among the moneyed Interests of the country and tho spectre spec-tre of another financial depression Is said to have been seen by some of tho leading railroad men of the country. coun-try. Th present Increase in the Harrlman Har-rlman lines' business is allaying the panic fear which to some extent hod f alned ground even in the local offices. offi-ces. GRAND BALL In honor of Fred Surumertll. Jr.. prior to his departure for a foreign mllon. Friday evening, evening, August 1!).. Fourth ward hall. Back from Northwest Judge II, II. Rolapp has returned from a ten days' trip to the northwest olnc leaving Ogdea, Mr. Rolapp visited Baker City, Hood River and Dee, Oregon, and also paid a visit to Is. Grande. Oregon. Expert Kodak Fininhiug. Leave your fllma today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 2463 Wonhington Ave. Danville Decker, local manager of the Utah Light & Railway company, returned to his duties ihi morning after af-ter an illness f two day. Dr. Femlurd wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has removed his office to 410 2oth, over tho Utkhna drug store. |