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Show I; RANDOM 1- REFERENCES cjf WA.NTED CJean white rags at tho IwV Standard. fl 3j Mrs M S. Cooper and daughter Jw Florence of. Salt Lake City are In '(Ogden visiting at the home 6f Mr and Mrs. W. E. Llndqiilst, 331$ Washington Wash-ington avenue. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the adver-tlsowcnt adver-tlsowcnt is to appear, In order to In- I ; sure publication. Ml Suits Started The Pingree Na- I .tional bank has started suit to recover 2j', on pr' issory notes the sums irten- Tfc t tloned from the following persons: b3T J. E. Dennis and others, of Marysvlllc, SKj;. $100; James M Bolitho and J. B. gjjJK 'Williams, $50; James Stokes, $100; JSIr James Bolitho and James Watson, $50; mi James Bolitho and Sidney Black, $50. Jitlr Dr aQd rs. J. M. Greer of De qjpj Moines, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. fjjli Greer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, D. JmU; Rasmussen, of this city. S. Gould Official in City E. T. Jef- teJl frey, chairman of the board of direct- WHV ors of the various Gould railroads Kt passed through the city last night, JjfH accompanied by a party of friends, in 5rt bis private car on their way to Ycl- i5i lowslone Park. Mr. Jeffrey Is the financial head of the Denver & Rio S&8 Grande and as such made the build- mSm i,ls of the Wcstern Pacific to the Pa- PVK cific coast possible, for it was through Si h,S efforts that tnc last 5SO.000.000 fiH was raised which was necessary to tj5r( complete the road. jjlfSa "Mrs, iRobert Paine and daughter ffltfi Ilss ora went yesterday morning fojjsj to visit Horace Drake, an uncle of ilTKr Mr. Paine, an old pioneer of '-17, who wwl "was reported to bo sick. They found i ujjK'fc blm much Improved and returned gwj borne last n'.ght. 5jf 5 Jean Amorum and his paramour, jijf 4 Anna Lolcuchi, who were arrested for ijW I deportation to France, as being unde- aifrg'f sirable cltlrens were turned over stM J to the United States Immigration of-. My fleers by the police. gji wfr ftflj (Continued on Pago Seven.) vA I RANDOM ; REFERENCES" (Continued From Pace Five.) NETTLETON OXFORDS, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00, while they last, $4.75. t N. O. OGD&N COMPANY. 'tJ. F. Dunnj. superintendent of motive-power of the Oregon Short Line,' jyassed through this citv this morning on bis way to San Francisco from Salt Lako. Don't miss Modern Woodmen excursion excur-sion to Brlghain GityThursdav, Auc. 34th. Even-body Jnvltcd. j T. A. Monroe, traffic manager of the Union PacjHc, passed -through Og-den Og-den yesterday on hls way to Omaha from Salt Lake city. ,M Want to rent a horse and buggy or v- cart at reasonable price. Address F, J., care Standard. 1 Ei. Drop In Temperature A very grnt- 1 I Hying drop in temperature occurred 1 during the night, the mercury falling 5 ft to G2 degrees. This is eight degrees g 5 lower than the minimum tempera-mjp tempera-mjp ture has reached for several weeks. t The temperature did not rise during f the dav abovo 82 which Is about ten degrees low.er than the maximum temperature ha8 been for th0 past I ten days. A, heavy wind raged on iT th lake throughout the night but no I ft. damage has beon reported. Try a Tab,e d'Hle dinner at the Hermitage, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 in the evening, 75c per. Mrs, Mattie Reams, 379 Thirtieth street, underwent an operation at the Dee hospital yesterday mornfng and is now in a very precarious condition. Hope, however, is expressed for her recovery. The funeral services of Mrs. Susan Wear, wife of James Wear, were held Sunday afternoon at ! o'clock at the Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. H, D. Zimmerman. The G A. R.f the ladles of the G. A. R. and the W. R C. attended the funeral in a body. Train Derailed Extra freight. No. 2807, in charge of Conductor Roy Lln- j ton was derailed on the Southern Pa- ;. cific one and a half miles east of S' i Avenal, Nev., and about 200 miles l west of this citv, ypsterday afternoon j$- No one was injured and very little J ' damage was done as only a few ' trucks left the track. The train was 5f ' delayed about two hours. ;8 Shrlners at the Slide The Mystic I , Shrlners will go to Devil's Slide, Wed- I nesday evening, to attend an Initla- I tion. Special arrangements have been 1 i made for the party by the raihoad e ; company. li ft j I Return from England Mrs. William V i' Reast, wife of Special Officer Reast. , , has returned to Ogden after a thre- ; ,j j: k months' trin to England, i She was i accompanied on the visit by her sis- gf ter, Mrs. Nellie Becraft. During the rS stay in England, Mrs. Reast was Join- J ' ed bv her son, Ray, who had just JJ completed a mission In Germany. The ;" young man returned to this city with if his mother. K ' W. B. Scoville of this city has left r for a visit In Llndsborg, Ras., travel- ing- via the Union Pacific. - i ' Rea,l Estate Transfer John Reeve S: has sold to Mike Ferina a part of il lot 2G Reeve's Addition. Ogden Sur- ' vey. Consideration, $375. Marriage License A marriage li- i cense has been issued to Louis Ray- v , mond Burton and Birdie Almcda Tay- lor of Ogden. & Final Decree A final decree of dl- r3 vorce has been issued to Porter G. j ; McCreery from his wife, Emma Mc- l , Creery, the Interlocutory decree hav- fc ing been issued February 4, 1911. Jl; The session of the commissioners' J meeting today wns brief, nothing but IffK1 reports of committees showing prog- K ress. In road repairing and other mat- (jf ten; of minor importance being consid- I j ered. jii Reduces Insurance Fire underwrit- iS ers of the city and the engineering iP , department, sta.te that the double sys-i$ sys-i$ ' tern Instituted in the water worta of j Ogden has saved $50,000 in insurance ,fj to property owners. The rate, since la? the completion of the Col J water can- i ; yon conduit, and the installation "of Kg the Twenty-third street main, has J5t been reduced from 20 to SO per cent. 51 The cost of the improvement was I about .$130,000, Engineer Bostaph 1 thinks a saving of $50.00 a year on insurance rates indicates that the im- provement was wisely made. Power Was Off Saturday even the elr-rtrlc power of the Utah Light & m',, Railway company was off for about IMF twenty minutes. The trouble was caused by a short circuit qi one of the high tonsion cables at the Jordan sub-station, the short circuit being caused by the wetting of the insula-tion. insula-tion. The entire damage done djd not amount to more tLm ?10; Tho Standard more than equals any r0 premium offer made by any other pa-jfrgf pa-jfrgf per. Call and see our premiums you l& f get now free from us, while you pay Sjji the other papers for the premiums m thoy offer" - $f $10 REWARD Wa This paper will pay n reward of jgl $10 for evidence leading to the con- )Jm'( viclion of any person stealing either Slt the morning" Examiner or Evening tjSlj Standard after sanio have boeu de- 'S livcred at or near the homes of the uJ5a subscribers. Official from this date, lm on Aus-Ci llt St FRUITMEN, ATTENTION. S: ig; Box Material, Wrapping Paper, Spray fMm Pumps an'd Spray Material, Prices a? .BS cheap a6 any. Grout's Grain Store. lSI S52 24th St. |