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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Don't pay money to any one for tho Standard unless party has letter ehowing his authority to collect Call Allen. pnones 22. for carriages lor funerals and operas. Private calli t tpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of taggase. 412 26th. Get your Union Pacific nnd Orepoa Ehort Lino tickets at the office In th Opera Houso niock. Don't force your-telf your-telf to stand In line at tho Depot Goe to Southern Utah Annie Hunter Hun-ter returned from a four months' visit In tbe EnM yesterday. Miss Hunter's Ffpter, Cora, left yesterday for Southern South-ern Utah, find will return in two weeks to go to New York. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both pbon?6, 270. For Sale Old mats. Good to pot under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Advertisers mut have their copy for tbe Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear. In order to lnsuro publication. 100 loads dirt wanted at 1h Fair Grounds. See H. M. Rowo, over tho Standard office. (Continued on Pago Seven.) r W. N. Patterson, together with Conn-1 ty Clerk Dye and Deputy Bluth. Following is the program rendered at the new .school house and at the social hall: Sons by school .Opening prayer. I Speech by President F. W. Strat- lord. Quartet. Dedicatory prayer by Apostle David O. McKay. Song h school. Song by cl r.lr. Speech by I. II. Frnerer. Address by Superintendent A. C. Nelson. Solo by Zella Shr-.rpe. Speech by Superintendent W. N. Pet'erson. Speeches by County Commissioner.-) O. R Madson nnd .1. T. Pyboo. Address by Apostle David (). McKay. Mc-Kay. Murlc by the band. Song by choir. Speeches by .1, V. Bluth and W. H Lander. Benediction. Banqueting of Visitors. Meeting at the Amusement Hall, with band In attendance, at 8 o'clock p. m. Music by the band. Opening prayer. Speech by Bishop Fuller. Address by Blsjhop David McKav, Hiinlsville. Music. Dedicatory prayer by C. F. Middle-ton. Middle-ton. Address by S. fJ. Dye. Tho remainder of the evenlnc will be spent In dancing, song, recitations, recita-tions, speeches and a genernl sociable soci-able time. . RANDOM I references; (Continued from Page Five.) A man bv the name of Adama Is around Ogden soliciting advertisements advertise-ments for the Standard and collecting money In advance. He should b promptly retried to tho police ccs parlmcnt. Visit of the Stork The proverbial stork visited the home of Mr. nnd Mrs I-orenzo Jaekson oster.1av morning and left thrn a Tine daughter. Millinery Opening Thursdav and Friday, Sept 15 and 1G. ladles r,f Ogden and vicinity are eordlallv In-vlted In-vlted to inepect our line of beautiful beauti-ful pnttern hats. A display of tii very newest and lato-n ideas' aud do-signs do-signs in this season's sfvlei STAFFORD MILLINL'RY CO. 2367 Washington Ave, Formerly 3d Floor Wrighta's. - Case Not Heard The St. Iuls gambling case, which was to have been beard, in the municipal court this morning, was not on the docket, City Attorney J. H. r.eVine being in Salt I-ike city. Just when the cane will be heard In a matter of diversified diversi-fied prediction, some of the parties Interested in the case asserting that it will never be brought Into court "0 Queen Father Chapter No. I. O. T. S., will have program ' un, I retr"sh-mentjj retr"sh-mentjj Friday. Sept. rK ft (l rn j.ro. cr-cds for floral fund. O. K s. members mem-bers Invited. Taken to the Hospital Miss Fdna Duffln, an Ogden girl who has been employed at Carlln Nov.. was hrought to this city this morning and conveyed convey-ed to the hospital In the .ambulance. While it 1 proliable that an operation will be performed, the girls condition is not believed to be serious. Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday Sat-urday an elegant display of fall nnd winter hats. Doors will be open until un-til D o'clock Saturday evening Drlcgs Millinery Co., 23T.O Washington Ave. - Has a Stop Watch William Roast, tho official nemesis of speed fiends, has acquired a stop-watch which he expects will bo of great aid to him In determining the velocity of sus-pected sus-pected automobiles. The officer Is at present waging a war against blcycl 1st? who persist In riding their wheels on the sidewalks. DANCE Congress rancing .Academy, .Acad-emy, Sat. evening, Sept. 17th, PUn. Refreshments will be served bv llup-fer's. llup-fer's. Wanted A bright young man of about twenty for trnnsfer clerk. Must hno a general knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and be good In figures. fig-ures. Ogden Packing & Provision Co Iewis' Good Koal for kitchen stoves nnd ranges. Phones 149. Ogden as a Market Place D. U. Edwards, Ed-wards, one of the largest farmers of Malad, Idaho, Ftatou that he ha Just sold a large consignment of wheat to Ogdcu parties and that he flndd Ogden to be the best marketing market-ing place In the Intermountaln section. sec-tion. "The. Coal," In hard or soft, is best for winter, 2001 pounds In euch ton, Shurtllff &. Co. Phones IS. Suffered Severe Injudy. While, walking across the floor at her homo last Saturday on crutches, Mrs. Mary llolbrook lost her balance and fell, suiiering a dislocated and fractured right shoulder. Mrs. Holbrook thinks she stepped on her dress which tripped trip-ped her? She is f!3 years old and had been walking with crutches for a number of years. The fracture was r'-adlly reduced by physicians and at the present time the patient is getting get-ting along nioelv. Mrs. Holbrook resides re-sides at 2-IC Tweuty-socoDd street She Is a sister of Mrs. G, G. Grif-lilh. Grif-lilh. OPENING DANCE Congress Dancing Danc-ing Academy Sat. evening, Sept. 17th. Good time. Come with the crowd. Admission, Ad-mission, gents H,.c; ladies 15c Refreshments. Re-freshments. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A good place for a good girl. 2579 Monroe Ave. Free Two street car tickets given to each lady who visits (he Five-Point Millinery, 2.JS Wash, ave, Lewis' Goid Koal for base-burners and heaters. Phones 140. Grand Opening The Congress Dancing Academy opens Saturday evening, Sept. 17th. for the season. Wo extend an invitation to all ladies and gentlemen who enjoy dnnclnj. The hall has been thoroughly cleaned, newly papered, repainted and more lights. Kemmeror's best roal old only by M. L. Jones CVal Co. M. &. G. FuMer convinces the expert find delights the piircha-i r. Frank Varuey, an employe at the lianrn-r Canning factory, suffered a painful. If not serious, cabling wheti be fell Into a large at of boiling water at the plant, about noon today. He was r.caldcd badly on the right side from the chest down the right leg, and on the left leg from the hip down. He was taken to his home at lf.2 West Twenty-third street, and Is reported as resting easy. Dainty fountain tpcclalx. every day, 6t Ward's itpaclouj parlors. Two t tores. WANTED Clean wblt raga at th Standard. |