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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers mnst neve tnelr copy tor the Evening Standard tho ren'ng before be-fore the day on which the advertlie-tnent advertlie-tnent Is to appear In order to insure publication. Coal, call tip'Partter A Co, for rates on lump, nut and lack-Mrs. lack-Mrs. D. M. Flaherty and daughter. Bertha, have returned from Salt Lake where they have ben. visiting for a week with friends. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls i vpectalty. Also prompt delivery of Laggage. 412 25tb Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at tho office. In tho Opera Houbq Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In lino at the Depot. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grayvoglo of Lakeside, Utah, aro guests of Mrs. D. M. Flaherty this week. COAL! Call up Parker St Co. for rptes on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 26th street. D. B, Baron Is In Ogden on business busi-ness for a few days. For Sale Ola mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. 3 and 6 Anthracite, $10.00 per ton. Delivered during Juue. Phones 149. Lewis Good CoaL WANTED Clean white rags at lbs Standard. - (Continued on Pago Seven.) from his shoulder, offered to make another wnger that he could return the sack to the Amalgamated Sugar fuctory Immediately without resting. The bet was not called by Ellsworth and Manning, they being thoroughly convinced that Mr. Venstra could perform per-form nlmoEt any kind of a stunt that couid be thought of. The performance of Mrs. Flske will begin at 8:30 prompt tomorrow night People mu6t be In their seats at that time or they will be compelled to valt until after the first act. Promoted. H. C. True, clerk In the superintendent's office of the S. P. Co.. has been promoted to the freight agency at Elko, Nov. Timekeeper George Barlow will take Mr. Truo's place as clerk. You hare a want wc can satisfy It with B. & G. Butter. AVIIlJam Stokes of Uintah la suffering suffer-ing of several bad cuts and bruises as a re3i.it of a runaway last evening.-' Fresh eggs, doz, 25c. Smith Grocery". Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes were Issued to the following today: Lawrence W. Player of Salt Lake and Sarah P. Sears of Farming-ton; Farming-ton; John C. Preston, Jr., of Winter Quarters and Maud E. Redman of Ogdcn; Walter W. Mathews and Ida Marie Casein, both of Ogden; BenJa- mln S. Beck of Salt Ixiko and Alta Rowley of Ogdeu ; James Grey of Wilson Wil-son and Hilda Hanson of Elslnore. Lenvo your Panamas and old hat to bo clcaoed, and reblocked, trimmed, trim-med, at THE TOGGERY or ROY-CROFT ROY-CROFT Store. Work guaranteed the very best. A complaint has been filed by Mary E. Fitzgerald against Harriet E. Kln-sey, Kln-sey, Henry H. Klnaey and Flora M. Maloney for tho recovery of money loaned on a promissory note. H. P. Flour, sack $1.30. Smith Grocery. - W. O. W. Baseball Team Thoro will bo a ball gam thl8 evening between be-tween tho butchers and tbo W. O. W., and game at tho Fair grounds Sunday at 9 a. m., between the local Elks' team and W. O. W. Tho Woodmen expect to make a nice showing Sundays Sun-days as they hope to have their uniforms uni-forms for that game. Tho W. O. W. team would like to hear from any amateur teams iu tho state none rejected. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five ) The performarrce of Mrs. Fleke will begin at 8:30 prompt tomorrow night. People must be In their ceatc at that time or they will be compelled to wait until after the first act. If you eat, cat at Lhlngston's Cafeteria. Won Hs Wager. Charles Ellsworth Ells-worth and Lawrence Manning made a wagor with Honry Vonstra. all employee em-ployee of tho Amalgamated Sugar factory, fac-tory, that tho latter could not carry a 100-pound sack of sugar from tho factory In Wlloon Lano to tho Klcsel warehouse on Twenty-first street, a dlstanco of three miles, without resting, rest-ing, or allowing the sack to touch the ground during the trip. Mr. Venstra called the bet and made tho distance In one hour. Mr. Venstra, after arriving ar-riving at Klesel's warehouse In good cond Uou, and before taking the sack , ! Heaton-Klrkendall Undertaking Co. i Lady attendant. Both Phones, 150. - Insurance Company Demurs The, West Coast Life Insurance company demurs to the complaint flJed by Matr tie C. Armstrong on the ground that said complaint docs not state facts sufficient to constitute a causo of action ac-tion against tho defendant.1 Machinists' Social club, shirt waist ball, Thursday, June 23rd, 9 p. m., Sylvan park. Enjoy a cool evening In ehlrt waists. - Going to England Mrs. E. J. Jordan Jor-dan icnl son, LeRoy, 2787 Pacific avenue, av-enue, are to leave Sunday on a three months' pleasure trip to England. Old hats made new. Panamas a specialty. THE TOGGERY and ROY-CROFT ROY-CROFT Stores. In tho district court today a divorce di-vorce was granted to Oscar N. Klrk-land Klrk-land from Alma Klrkland. Emily J. Russell petitions for tho guardianship of Frank Helman Wllson-RuBsell. The petitioner Is a step-mother of the boy. All tickets on Hoosler Kitchen Cabinets to bo given away by C. J. Herrlck & Co. should be presented on or before June 29th, 1910. Martin Cullen and wife have returned return-ed from their form on Lost Creek. The fishing, they report, was good until the creek was dynamited by people peo-ple from Devil's Slide. ! Hear Dr. W. F. Stewart at Baptist Church. June 29. Subject, "Hitched to a Star." |