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Show RANDOM REFERENCES j Dance Tonight Congress Academy. Call Allen, phonos 22, for carrlasoa or fnnoraU and operas. Private r;Uls a FpeclaJty. Alan prompt delivery of tagsage. 412 2Gth. Eox Party at, Orpheum Dr. K. C. Flch entertained a box party at the Orpheum theater last evenlns. The cu'sts wero Messrs. M. S. drowning, joe Scowcrort-, Joe Thomas, Charles Tuser and Mesdames Garner. Tuser, aud Mr. and Mrs. II. C. WoodJ. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Mne tickets at the office In tho Opera House Rlork. Don't force your-so'f your-so'f to stand In Hno at the Depot. Miss Taylor Visiting In Ogden Miss Bird Tavlor, formerly of Ogden tut now a resident of Molso, Idahri is visiting at the home of Mrs. Sadie v'est, 221" Grant aveniif, on her return re-turn trip of six weeks In New York city Chicago and other eastern cities.' cit-ies.' For Sale Old anats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Engagement Announced Mns. Sadie Sa-die West announces the engagement of her daughter Jennie to Lorenzo Farley Jr , the marriage to take place early In October. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement 13 to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. (Continued on Page Seven.) hands of tho municipalities and place It In the hands of tho school boards. Government Engineers A party of government engineers on an lnspec Hon trip of Irrigation projects passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on their way to Keno, Nevada The en pincers will make a thorough Inspection Inspec-tion of the work now being done on the Truckoe River Irrigation project by which It Is ' Intended that t Irons ands of acres of desert land shall be reclaimed. The party, twelve In number, num-ber, went went over the Southern Pacific Pa-cific iu a private car on train No. 6. Mrs. W. A. Turner entertained a larKe number of guests at a beautifully beauti-fully appointed luncheon at the I'ucl-11c I'ucl-11c yesterday afternoon.. License to Marry Henry G O William Wil-liam and Arvilla West, both of Ogden, have taken out a license to marry. Struck by Automob'le The driver of the automobile which run down two small boys riding bicycles on North Washington avenue Sunday afternoon, af-ternoon, has not been apprehended, although al-though Special Officer Keasl has made a strenuous effort to learn the identity of the man The ivv, Gilbert Gil-bert Recder and Eddie Donlvel, wore, riding their ivcyeleb on Iho avenuo, between Twcnty-flrxl and Twenty-sec-j ond streets, and were, without any warning, run down by the motor car, I which was traveling at a high rate of I speed. I loth boys were Injured, though neither seriously. The auto diilvcr after the accident increased the speed of his car and was soon lost to sight. It Is believed that the car was from Salt Lake City. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pace Five.) Livingstone's Cafeteria During tho ra.r moal hours will bo as follows Breakfast, 7 to 0; lunch. 11:30 to ;P dinner, D to 8. 1 HeMoo Estate in tho matter of tho estate of Jacob llclloo. tho widow-Mrs. widow-Mrs. Gerritjo Hoiloo. has petitioned the district court for letters of administration. ad-ministration. The petition states that the deceased died Intestate at Ogden, Og-den, ; Se ptember 9, of this year, leaving leav-ing property of the probable value of $1,300. The heirs named are the pc tltioner. who resides in Ogden, and Mario Dubois, Agatha Heiloo and Elizabeth Poules of Holland. Dance Tonight Congress Academy. District Court Judgo Howell Is holding court In Davis county todav and it Is understood that his time during the week, except Friday, September Sep-tember 150, will bo occupied in Davis and Morgan counties. Tho case of tho state against C. V. Mitchell will I be tried Tiere on the 30th Mitchell j is charged with grund larceny. Winter apples. ,T. T. McEntyre, liar-risvllle. liar-risvllle. Hell. 1309 Z. New Police Judge Yesterday Mayor May-or Glasmann npjolntod John E. Hag-ley Hag-ley judge pro tern of the municipal I court and the city fathers todav met in special session and confirmed the appointmeut The wheels of justice will now hum in the city court, after a silence of ten days, Judge Murphy being away. A line of standard merit B. &. G. Butter. Goes to Idaho Miss Emma Lindsay Lind-say has gone to Blackfoot, Idaho, to take a position in a music conservatory. conserva-tory. She expects to be away from homo during the major portion of the Inter. Delicious pastry g-oods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores Both phones, 279. Railway on Lincoln Sidney Bamberger Bam-berger of the Salt Lake & Ogden Rail way company is In the city meeting with friends. He states that the construction con-struction of the Bamberger road north along Uncoln avenuo, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-fourth streets, will begin in a short time. The delay in the work Is due to the fact that certain material needed 'u the construction con-struction cannot bo ootalned from the factory on short notice. He states, howecr, that the material is expected expect-ed to arrive every day. Defeated Candidate Parley Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, tho defeated candidate for th nomination for congress In yesterday's yester-day's convention, is in tho city today. He says he will take n the fr this afternoon "and try to forget tho convention. con-vention. Parley will have nothing weighty to say unt.l he has had tlmo to think the matter over carefully. Lost Card caso containing Y. M C. A. card, check and railroad tickeL Return to this office Reward Provo Visitor A. M. Thomas of Provo Is in Ogden attending to business. busi-ness. He Is on. his way home from Idaho Ho utatCB that Idaho is forcing forc-ing ahead rapidly in commercial enterprises. Tho Ideal coal for all purposes Is Lewis Good Koal. Phone 149. Story Denied That the late Jacob Heiloo of thl3 city left an estate al-ucd al-ucd at $40.nOO, as published in this morning" fift-lt Iake Herald-Republican, Is rlgorougly deDied by Claas Dee, a brother-in-law of tho deceased. Mr. Dee states the story Is utterly without any foundation and that when Mr. llelloo died be left only debts. Mr. llelloo passed away September D after a long Illness, during which time ' what little money he had saved was used up In an effort to restore bis health. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry If you get It. Thotio IS. Shurtllff & Company. Beet Train The Denver & Rio Grande will run a special beet train into Ogden beginning October 1. Tho train will stop for beets at Roy, Hooper, Hoop-er, Kaysville and Lay ion. Kemmerer'H best coal sold only by M. L. JoDes Coal Co. ' - Condition of Doctor Dr. A. W. Shields of Hunt&vllle. who was assaulted as-saulted last night while in an altercation alter-cation on Twenjy-fourth street, was conveyed from the city prison this morning to tho home of a relative. The physician i believed to be out of danger, but It will probably be several sev-eral days before he will be able to return to his homo. The man who struck him ha3 not been apprehended. apprehend-ed. Dainty fountain specials, every day, nt Ward's spacious parlors. Two stores. Party Friday Night Friday night tho High school football team will give an athletic party in the Assembly Assem-bly ball. The students who are on the entertainment committee are planning for a very enjoyable gathering gath-ering and are extending an in Itation , to all members of the alomnl and friends of High school student to participate WE CAN' fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Plenty of It Lewis Coal Yard. Phones 149. Caught by Reast Three victims were caught in the folds of Special Officer William Reast's private dragnet drag-net yesterday afternoon while riding bicycles on the sidewalks. A. A. Anderson, An-derson, a boy 15 years of ago, aud C W. Knight, aged 17 years, will be brought lefore the juvenile court for their violation of the fdJewalk ordinance. Farr West Republicans At Farr West the Republicans havo elected W. G. Child, Thomas Taylor and Geo. Taylor as delegates to the county convention. George A. White will bo the Republican nominee for Justice of the peace and Charles Smith will bo on the Farr West ticket for constable. Library Commission The library and gymnaalunr commission appointed appoint-ed by the state legislature at its last session held a meeUng yesterday Htt-ernoon Htt-ernoon In the office of Superintendent Superintend-ent Mills. Aside from the report of the secretarv. very little business was transacted. The object of the commission com-mission Is U -promote -the installation installa-tion of libraries and jrymnnsduniH In the public schools of the Mate. It is also expected that the commUslou will eventually endeavor to secure a change in the state library law which will take Uic library, fund out of tho |