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Show i RANDOM J j REFERENCES" I WK J. L. Coburn of logan was a visitor iff in Ogden yesterday. HI Salt Lake and return $1.10 via Ore-IB Ore-IB gon Short Line, Thursday, July 33th. H Good returning same day. Your choice III of twelve trains each waj. - Ik Assistant Depot Master Samuel Iff " Fowler was called to the bedside of III his brother, John Fowler, at West Jill Weber last evening. The railroad Mtt man's relative Is in a critical condl- m lion. Automobile rsr Hire. Drive my own car. J W NIcKson. phone 793 Bell. Stand Broom hotel J. A. See was a visitor in the city from Layton yesterday. WANTED Clean white) rags at the Standard. C N. Pettegren of Evnnston is f spending a few days with friends In , this city. Adprtisers ust have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear in order to in-bure in-bure publication. Mark Tuttle and L. G. Kelly of tho , slate auditor's office were guests of County Clerk Samuel G. Dyo yester- g day r Paris H. Campbell of Fort Collins, jyKk Colo., has arrived in thr city to ac-gw ac-gw eppt a position with Hemenway & Mo- SI ser' jlj Auto Trip to Idaho Mrs H. H. '22J Spencer, accompanied by her son, IL p,i H. Spencer, jr., Mibs Monida Brown- M Ing, Val Browning, Ray Allison and Hi vMlliam Rlcliardbon, left In aulomo- HI biles this morning for Spencer, Ida. zHri where they will spend two weeks on r5M one of the Spencer ranches. Iff fiQ (Continued on Page Seven ) . oo III RANDOM f REFERENCES jUjF (Continued From Pago Five.) ?OT Wanted A young man with some 5 J experience to learn the printing 1 f uuBineBs. Apply to foreman Stand- '' ard at A p. m. i t 1 : ..Pinal Divorce Amelia Stone has L ' toeen. granted a final decree of dl- i vorce from Tewls P. Stone The in- $ '- terlocutory- decree was issued six i' i- months ago. f Salt Lake and return $1.10 via Orc- r( I gon Short Line, Thursday, July 13th. i 2 Good returning same day Your choice , j of twelve trains each wa) - IT Admires the Canyon Mr. and Mrs, I Charles Mallat of Camden, Ohio, are visiting a few days in Ogden, on their wL return trip to the coast. Mr. Mai la t W is favorably impressed with, Ogdcn and he Is enthusiastic over the beau- f' ties of tho canyon. He declares that ;1 -he- has "seen much of the scenery of ;f the countrj'. but that Ogden canyon 1 surpasses all other canyons in scenic j beauty and pleasant surroundings. I The Idan-Ha Hotel is under new management; nicely furnished and m light housekeeping rooms 217-1 "Wash- K lngton. - K Baxter Case Settled Findings of K fact and conclusion of law In the case W of .Mary Baxter against William Bax- jjf ter have been signed by Judge Howell, W MrB. Baxter Is to be given separate maintenance In the sum of $15 a "l month, for the children; 320 a month for herself and the profits, of tho real j estate. , COAL Best Peacock. Rock Springs '.r and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John Farr. 1 Bristol Goes East R. R Bristol, - secretary and treasurer of the Ogden Portland Cement company, and party, i left Ogdon on. the Overland Limited for Chicago. j; Storage, reasonable rates. W. D i 2. Brown Co., 2255 Wash. Ave. Bell . $ oas. inu. xit), & From Dixie Land Assistant District Dis-trict Forester J. N. Fetherolf has re-, re-, j turned from Dixie national forest '. headquarters, being at St. George, after having spent a couple of weeks r in that section making a general inspection, in-spection, Mr. Fetherolf says things are rather warm In the Dixie land, but that crops are abundanL I Salt Lake and return $1.10 via Ore- J gon.,ShorL Line,. Thursday,. JulyJL3th. '' Good returning same day, Your choice of twelve trains each wav. - PIead6 Bankruptcy In Uio case of Mary Burrop against J. S. Bingham and others, Mr. Bingham has answer- j ed the complaint, alleging indebted- ? ness on a certain promissory note. t j stating that he is a bankrupt, declared ( such by the federal court last month, i i Visiting Ogden Friends Miss Ethel I ' Little of Salt Lako is visiting Ogden ' friends a few days. Miss Little is , Ly a member of the board of directors of the Richardson-Hunt company of J this city, and while here she will at- i tend a meeting of the 'board. I Was In Yellowstone John Shields, TTnion Depot master, has returned to this city after a few das spent on a business trip to Yellowstone Park. ( While the trip was an official one it ; was none the less a pleasant one, the depot man devoting a part of his time to fishing in some of the prolific i i streams of the park. i Mrs. Nellie McKlnnon, who was op-' crated on yesterday at the Deo hos- j . pital for appendicitis and gall stones, f is reported to be improving nicely. The Heber Scow croft home has j been released from quarantine. t The Standard more than equals any premium offer made by any other pa-- pa-- per. Call and see our premiums you ; got now frqe from us. while you pay " the other papers for the premiums k thev offer. nn his chargoB, and a suit of armor for tho umpire. "Do you think that a team of feo-ble-mlnded boys can be made to understand un-derstand the Intricacies of the game?" asked an incredulous member ot the board of directors when he was asked for an appropriation for this purpose. "Oh, I don't intend to develop any Hatches or Ty Cobbs," said Dr. Little, Lit-tle, "but I think we might turn out a good grade of umpires, if all I see in the papers is true. I believe that baseball is so Inbred In tho American people that oven the weak-mindoG love tho snort. Wo hope to have football, foot-ball, too, of the safe and sane variety va-riety and contests with other institutions insti-tutions pf the same sort.'' |