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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, pLones 22, for carriages for funerals anrt operas. Private calls a specialty. AIfo prompt delivery of Loicape. 412 25th. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Rode on Sidewalk M. A. Hunter wuh arretted IufI Dlht on Twenty-.Mith Twenty-.Mith htret between Washington and Grant avenues for violating the bicycle bicy-cle ordinance. Get your T'nlon Pacific and Orepoa Short Une tickets at ibe office In the I Opera House Block. Don't force your-self your-self tc sta.nd In line at the Di-pot For Sale Old mats. Goorj to put under carpeu. Inquire Standard office. Cheyenne Medicos In Ogden Lth. M. C. Ilnrkwell, W. A. PurKs. A. W. Fiarber. of C'h'-yenn, Wyu , are In Oden. Kemmerer'8 best coal sold only by M. L. Jones Cjal Co. - Dainty fountain Fpeclals, every day. e'. Ward's epaclous parlors. Two stores. Idaho Visitors Here Ed Wadsworth and Mr and Mrs. J. O. Webster of Idaho Kulls are lu Oirdeu. BeCn the fall rlc.ht by ualng Iwl9' ' Good Coal. Phones 149. j ANTHRACITE.. You'll have to hur-! hur-! ry If you get 1U Phone 18. Shurtllff i & Company. From Mackay. Idaho T. A. Stacy of Mackay. Idaho, its in OgJen ou a business trip. WR d.K'S fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal Plenty of It. Lewis Coal Yard. Phones 149. Mr. and Mr. R. C. McKlnney of WYIser. Idaho, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William I'.uchinll-ler I'.uchinll-ler for ti weeks past, returned c-3-terduy to their homo. Advertisers must Lave their copy for the Kveulng standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to Injure In-jure publication. (Continued on Pace Seven.) T. H. Evans the grocery man, hae" guTie- east tn pursue courses In law. Joseph will Kt'..l.v In the riifr aco 1'ni vf-rsity nnd "Zed" will cnt- r t!ic- law department of Harvard Tlio former has lrr-u admitted n the h:ir of the supreme court of the stito und the latter Is a i;raduftc from the academic acade-mic department of Harvard, and has occupied the chair in history a, the Utah Agricultural college at l,ogan for the past two years. The young men will take complete courses in law at the schools mentioned Marriage Licenses Marriage licences licen-ces have been Issued to Ira M. Claunch and Reulah Atwooj and Frank p.ilau and Lillie Atwi od, all of Cherry Creek. Nevada. Verdict for $S33.0&- The Jnr. In I he FYed He Miehlo suit, against the lon-don lon-don & Lnneashlf" Fire Insurance com-tany, com-tany, last evening rendered a vernlct in favor f the plaintiff for ou principal prin-cipal and $33. oi; Interest The suit was brought for rl.i'Hrt. Jury Excused Bulge Howell this morning excused the October jurymen until further notlr- It being stated ly the court that It was not likely that the Jurvmen would he needed In court before October 21. Elizabeth Boyle Estate The cane of the estate of Elizabeth Boyle was .set to follow the trial of the State Hank of West field vs. U C. Ix-gRc tt Motion Denied In the case of William Wil-liam Morpan, administrator, against the Southern Pacific Railway company, com-pany, the motion to "strike out" whs denied this morning by Judge Howell. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Thomas Roy tire-enwi 11 and Ereva ltura Crocket ts of Ogden. End of Smallpox There is no smallpox In Ogden, the lone cane which has been under the surveillance of the health department baling been dismissed and no new cases have been reported The only contusions ills-ease ills-ease which the sanitary ofllcers are now dealing with is scarlet lever, there helng abcvit twenty cases In the city. Joscphln- Cracker, the Rlrl who was Mjfferlnp from smallpox, recovered recov-ered from the attack and the quarantine quaran-tine was lifted early this week. The case was not a severe one. Young Incorrigible Claude Simp-kins. Simp-kins. elRht years old and incorrigible, was committed to the State Industrial school yesterday afternoon from lle-It lle-It City. He Is the youngest ward of the Institution. Juvenile Judges Tho Utah juvenile judges held a meeting yesterday afternoon af-ternoon In the ofuees of the State Industrial In-dustrial school and Inaugurated plans for Increasing the efficiency of the district Juvenile eourtft Improve-menu? Improve-menu? at the state school will also be ashed by the Judges association Those present at the meeting were Judge A. A. Mcx.n of Provo, Judge Alexander McMasier of Salt Lake City and Judpe V. C Omncll ot this city. Judge Pedersen ot Log-an was unable to be present Besides the Juvenile Ju-venile Judges a number of probation ofllcers were in attendance. Reward Offered Governor William Spry today offered $500 reward for tho apprehension of the slayer of Thomas It. KarricU, the 14-year-old school boy, who was killed In his homo yesterday. The shooting, it Is Gup-jKised. Gup-jKised. followed an encounter on tho stairway with the man who had entered en-tered the Karrick home intent upon burglary. The police so far have obtained ob-tained no elue. RANDOM REfERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Wasotch Nursery District Forester E. A. Sherman returned from the Wasatch Wa-satch Nursery In Cottonwood canyon last evening after a couple of days' Inspection of the work there. Mr. .Sherman states that there are thlrty men employed at the nursery 'planting. 'plant-ing. Nearly all tho stock to be used in other forest districts has been shipped. Ogdiu Business College dance, Thursday night ot the Royal. Come and have a good time with us. Saw the Cut-Off Alexander Millc-r. secretary of the liarriman railroad system, was In Ogden yesterda afternoon after-noon In a private car, with a party of other officials from the east. The party made a trip over the Ogden-I.u-ein out-ofT and Inspected the improvements improve-ments which have been mad S-cre-tarv Miller's office Is in New York city. Coal Only the BEST always on hand. Phone 27. John Farr Converts .to Arrive A party of Dfty Mormon Immigrants will arrive hi Ogden tomorrow morning on tho Jnlon Pacific and take tho Oregon Ihort Line to Salt Lake city, their aimed I ate destination. FREE A pair of gloves given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. Goes to Austin, Nev. Dupnty Supervisor Su-pervisor Herbert Graff ot the Big Iforn forest, Wyoming, Is in Ogden n his way to the Tolyabe nr-t'onnl forest, where he will assume tempor-iry tempor-iry charge of the forest. Delicious pastry gvj3 at Wards. Mways freah. Two stores. Both phones,- 276. - Vacos Case In the case of the stat igalnst Nicholas Vacos, Judtre Howell las granted the detendant thirty days iddltlrmal lime in which to prepare, serve and file a bill of exeeptlons. It will le remembered that Vacos was ronvleted of the murder of John Con-los Con-los and sentenced to serve thlrtv -three years In tbo penitentiary Stick candy makers' help wanted at Shupe Williams' candy factory. - To Quiet Title The district court today is trying the case ()f Wll'i'un Parker against Mary Torsek, tho suit Ing been brought to q-.iei litb- to certain real estate and fix a bounJury Ine. The plaintiff also asks a rc-traln'ng rc-traln'ng order to prevent the defend-vnt defend-vnt using the properly In question. Lost Horses A renort to the slier, it's office this nvrniug was that one aoise lias been found and another lost. Mrs. John Cortes of March Creek telephoned the sheriff that a fine iron gray hore, with a halter on, made his appearance In the barnyard last night and will be held for the owner. Dr. Conroy reported that he has lost a fine bav mare of ood blood, a pacer, worth .?Ciu, and be de- lres to learn n"methlng of her where. ibouts. 11 is surmised that the animal las been stolen. New Lawyer W. II. Reeder, a rouiiT; lawyer fre-h frni the law detriment de-triment of the Unheisily of Petri-lylvanla, Petri-lylvanla, has decided to cast his lot n OKden He has spent three years n. the Pennsylvania school and prul'i-ttnl prul'i-ttnl with high honors. Mr. Kecder R now In the city and expects to open m office in a thert time. Studying Law Joseph K. Evan md Isaac Blair C.ed) Evan1-, sons of |