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Show RANDOM REFERENCES J. II. Ward of Evanston is a business busi-ness visitor In the city 1 The Oaks Cafe in Ogden canyon is Inow open under the management of Mr. Potter, who will be pleused to receive his many patrons as formerly. J Cottages may be secured by tho day, week or month. W. J. Cottell and wife of Malad are visiting Ogdon friends. BIG FAMILY WASHING done for seventy-five cents. Call up 9GG, both phones. - X. M. Ambrose of American Fork is spending a few days in Ogden. Automobile rsr Hire. Drive my own car. J. W. NIckson, phono 793 Bell. Stand Broom hotel. Miss Vera Cheshire of Salt Lake City spent yesterday at the home of her uncle, Assistant Fire Chief Thos. X. Mooro. WAXTED Clean white ragB at the Standard. John Edgar, the young man arrested arrest-ed Saturday evening for burglary committed in Salt Lake, was taken back to the capital city by Detective Cleveland yesterday, Ice Cream Social The ladies of the Altar society will give an Ice cream social this afternoon and evening in tho hall of St. Joseph's church. Every-body Every-body Invited. Child Injured While playing in a buggy at the home, 836 Washington avenue, yesterday, Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Edwards, fell from tho vehicle and sustained a dislocation disloca-tion of the left shoulder and a fracture frac-ture of the bone In the left arm. Maccabee Children's Day All members mem-bers are most cordially invited to Glenwood park Wednesday, July 12, to celebrate Maccabee Children's day. Games and contests are provided for the children, besides Ice cream and lemonade. Each mother will bring a basket lunch and luncheon will bo served at noon. This invitation Includes In-cludes l.ady Maccabees, the Sir knights and their children. This Is tho first Maccabee picnic of the season sea-son and all anticipate a fine time. L. Jennie Prout, R. K. W. R Derr of Logan was a business busi-ness visitor In Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P W. Merrill of Te-coma, Te-coma, Nov., are visiting Ogden friends Ed Miller, dispatcher for the Southern South-ern Pacific, returned home Saturday after attending the dispatchers' national na-tional convention in Xew York. Mr. Miller claims that while he was in the east the weather was so hot he lost 15 pounds jn weight the first day he was lu Xew York. (Continued on Page Seven.; on I RANDOM I I REFERENCES W (Continued From Page Five.) , Nothing but first quality hair at the American Hairdrcsslng Parlors. T. P Rowlands, division superintendent superin-tendent of the Southern Pacific rail-1 rail-1 road, has returned to this city after an inspection trip over the Salt Lake division of the road. B The Idan-Ha Hotel is under new management; nicely furnished and light housekeeping rooms. 2471 Wash-I Wash-I ington. I Local Temperature The minimum m temperature at Ogden during the past P twenty-four hours was 9 degrees and 'I the mercury at Its highest point did not quito touch SS Eastern papers please copy. COAL Best Peacock. Rork Springs and Utah Coal, $5 25 Phone 27. John Farr. Fruit Trains Ninety-eight carloads of fruit passed through this city on the Southern Pnclfie and the Union f Pacific railroads during the past r twenty-four hours. xMl of this fruit i was handled by the Pacific Fruit Express Ex-press company and consisted of both citrus and green varieties. Storage, reasonable rates. W. D Blown Co. 225.". Wash. Ave Bell 692. Ind. US. They Caught Fish Isaac Fulton, T, C Carr, Ed Williams and V. D. Brown have returned from a fishing and hunting trip on the north fork of Snake river, urar the Yellowstone Park. They caught many fish and Mr. Carr came back with a large bear skin. Mr. Carr's associates say, how- f ever, that he did not kill the bean Tho 1 druggist thinks the' boys are "putting one over on him." ! Advertisers must have their copy ' for the Evening Standard the evening '.' before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to insure in-sure publication Departs for East Hyrum Pingree. manager of tho Ogden Furniture and i Carpet company, accompanied by his son, left yesterday on a four-week : trip for the east, where he will visit i the furniture exhibits at Chicago, J Grand Rapids and New York. Ho will purchase the fall stock for his ' firm from the best factories in the ft. east. Quarantine Lifted The quarantine has been lifted from the Hcber Scow-croft Scow-croft home ' and all are reported in good health. Girl Escapes From Reform School Allie Jennings, an iS-year-old colored girl, escaped from thr Utah State Industrial In-dustrial school last evening and at midnight no trace of her had been found She was employed in the kitchen and made her escape from this department about C o'clock. Sho hnd been an Inmate of tho school for M the past three years. |