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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES i -, Associate Forecaster A F. Potter of the national foreHts states that the !t state of Idaho has the second largest w area of forest reserves In the United States, the area belng nearly 20,000,-000 20,000,-000 acre. California has the largest, lth an area of 27,000,000 acres. Utah ! has only about S.000,000 acres. Tho : i roUcy f tho forest service depart-i depart-i nicnt now is to give the Individual i states an opportunity to get control 1 of a large area of tho forest reserves ': and profit by tho sale of the Umber I from them. h Automobile ror Hire. Drive my own ; car. J W. Nlckson, phono 703 Doll. r Stand Broom hotel. i - A Sanitary Inspector Poulter reports S two new cases of scarlet fever both 'I of which are with adults. The dis- ease is almost obliterated from tho city. K WANTED Clean white rags at the !3ianaara. - Victor Goerenflo of Salt Lake City, representing the Albert Pick & Co. of Chicago, was calling on the business men In this city yesterday. Advertisers . .ust have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which ihc advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear lu order to Insure In-sure publication. J. J. Peck of Basin City, Wyo., has stopped off In Ogden for a few days' vlsiL with some old time friends ho has not seen In about 20 years. He r is on his way to Starr Valley, Nov.. Lis former home. Phillip Triplett aud wife of Wells, New, are In the city for a short vlsiL i air. Triplett reports that Wells Is booming and that the new irrigation project Is bringing many new settlors to that section. R. D. Davis of Evanston, Wyo.. Is a business visitor In the city for a ; few days. ! ) Trains Annulled On nccount of a i freight wreck on the D. &. R G. near Debeque, Colo.. yestorda , passenger trains Nos. 1 and 5, due to arrive In this city at 1: -15 and :i:50 p. m., were nnnullcd. Depot aiastor John Shields and family left on, the Yellowstone Limi-', Limi-', ted last evening for the national park, i through which they will make a six j j days' Journey via the Wylle Way. R. E. H. Pomeroy and wife of Mc-'t Mc-'t Gill. Nov., are guests of Ogden friends for a few days. W. R. Dorr was a business visitor In the city yesterday from Logan. I Paul Tyler of San Francisco is In Ogden renewing acquaintances with r friends, nfter a five yoars' absence. Chickens Stolen Ileber Obern. residing re-siding at 11-11 Twenty-third streoet, reported re-ported to the police last night that I chicken thieves had visited his hen ; house some time during the past twen ty-four hours and made away with '- fifteen valuable white rock cockerels. He asks the police to aid him In run- ulng down the criminals, also the 1 chickens. Poulter Family Reunion Surrounded Surround-ed ly a large number of relatives and while prepar'ng to enjoy the day wlilch had beeu set apart for a family reunion. Wilson Poulter, one of the oldest residents of Kanesville, suffered a stroke or paralysis jesterday. It was the fiftieth annlversarj of Mr. Wllson'B wedded life and the unexpected unex-pected stroke transformed the festal cene into one of sadness. Among those who had assembled to enjoy the anniversary festivities were Mr. Wilson's Wil-son's daughters, Mrs. Charles Urry and Mrs. J. C Anderson and their husbands hus-bands of Provo. Thoro were also several sev-eral grandchildren and great grandchildren grand-children from Provo, this .city and ' vicinity at Ihc home when the aged j man was stricken. Dances at Hermitage As there will be no dances at Glenwood park- during the Chautauqua assembly, arrange-mcnLs arrange-mcnLs have been made for a, scries of dancing parties at tho Hermitage pa- tvlllon in Ogdon canyon Tho first of these will bo given next Saturday and will be a moonlight dance. Starting Start-ing Mondav evening there will then he dancing' parties every night, music for which will be furnished by the new llermltase orchestra. (Continued on Pago Seven.) r on I RANDOM 1 I REFERENCES Ml. (Continued from Pago Five.) W Cooler Weather The, tempera turn HE ' dropped, to 05 degrees at nn early ft hour this morning but climbed to 80 B this afternoon Ocden,' Is at present CK the coolest place on the Salt lake di- 5 vision of the Southern Pacific and one US- of the warmest places on the Utah jk division of the Union Pacific. The am temperature hcrp is several degrees K lower than in Salt .Lake City. B! Pioneer Day One single faro for round trip to any point on the D. & R. iS G- ln Utah. 'Tickets on sale July 22, jm 23, 24. Good returning until 25th. U See that 5'our ticket reads via the K D. & R. G. .. Estate Is Closed In Ihe matter of K-, the estato of Alexander D. Ross, dolt do-lt .ceased, It being shown to Judge Ilar-ra Ilar-ra ris that the estate has been properly administered and that all claims have R t been settled, an order was issued this , ' morning discharging the admlnfstra-I admlnfstra-I tor and releasing the bondsmen Attention Moose Matters of great. " importance require the presence of all . Moose next Friday evening. 1 Ten Days Given In the case of C M. Beason against the Western iMeat company, on motion of the attorney i for the plaintiff, ten days additional Btimc has been given to prepare, servo mt and file amendments to a bill of ox-I ox-I ceptlons. In this case Judgment was given in favor of the defendant and the plaintiff appealed to the supremo ' court The defendant demurred to 5 the bill of exceptions and the plain- ttlff desires to amend For Rent Five-room apartment In I Peery Apartment House. 429 21th SL- L Profit In Fruit Superintendent John F Chllds of"tbe county Infirmary says he raised 150 cases of raspberries on t nn. acre of land -at (the poor farm I this year and sold all' that were not needed at the Infirmary at seventy-five cents and one dollar a case The sup- ' erintendent says he realized at least J $100 an acre profit The farm is sltu- ' ated at Roy. which is only a short i distance southweBt of Ogden "' Repairing County Road The coun- k ty jail prisoners are at work repair ing the road in vgden canyon A cement ce-ment and rock base Is being built on i) the river side of the boulevard, at a ft point a short distance this side of the Peerj' place Dr. Morrell has returned from Eu- i rope and can be found at his office after Wednesday. July 19. ; Police Court The police court mat inee this morning was devoted large-lv large-lv to the disposal of plain drunks, five bleary-eyed booze pugilists taking tak-ing the judicial count and going down and out for five days each The defendants' de-fendants' names were William Martin, ! Charles Gunnson, B'll Evans. George King and Charles Whitten Bonds of ' ?5"eacb were forfeited by George Cain and Richard Smith, who were also arrested for being drunk. v Mrs Hooker McEvoy, the Evangeli- l cal Spiritualist of Spokane. Wash., s will hold services Sunday at 8 p. m., In K. P. hall, subject "Be of the Same Mind One Toward Another." Spirit messages after the lecture. No Tabernacle Services There will be no regular afternoon services at I the Tabernacle on Sunday, owing to f the union services and mass Sunday school at the Chautauqua on that ' date. " District Court In Judge Howell's , division of the district court this a.f- lernoon, the court calendar is being set and the probate ami motion calen- if dars disposed of A -punctured auto-It auto-It mobile tire prevented the Judge from 1 opening court earlier than 2:30 p. m. i The Standard more than equals any m .premium offer made by any other pa m per. Call and see our premiums you H get now free from us, while you pay M the other pnpers for the premiums MIL they offer, |