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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Mrs. W. C Catos and children of Provo are visiting Ogdcn friends. Automobile Tar Hire, Drive my own car. J. W. Nlckson, phone 793 Bell. Stand Broom hotel - Is Not George Meade In justice to a well known Ogdcn resident, It is stated that the George Meade who was arrested in 'this city a few days ago, is a transient and Is not George Meade, the baseball umpire and former for-mer member of the Ogdcn team. WANTED Clean while rags at the Hfi' - standard- U Old Folks Excursion Two special ifl r; trains over the Oregon Short Line J? T "will brlag several hundred of the old m) $ folks of Cache valley to this city to- ; morrow for their annual outing. The 5" excursionists will come from Hyrum g $' Wellsvillc. Mendin und Milville. They W -will spend' the day in the canyon. AH g :. of these over 70 years of age will be Ss l carried free of charge by the railroad j i company. The excursionists will be IW ,, accompanied by a band. Hll 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. Marines fcr Philadelphia A special train carrying roveral hundred of X'ncle Sam's marine1; passed through the citv at in o'clock last night en-Toute en-Toute from Vallejo. Cal., to Philadelphia. Philadel-phia. The train was routed via the Southern Paciflflc and Denver & Rio Grande. Tour C of the Hulchinson Tourist company--wfis-,bar.dlcr through Ogden this morning, the two special cars coming down from the Yellowstone Park on the special and transferred to the Denver & Rio Grande for the caBt H T. Rich of Elko. Nov., is transacting transact-ing business in Ogden. B? (Continued on Page Seven ) : I RANDOM J REFERENCES (Continued From Page Fire.) Veteran Firemen and Volunteers of , Five Points annual outing at The ' Hermitage, Thursday, Aug, 3rd. Games and sports of all kinds for prizes. Dancing afternoon and even-It even-It Is estimated that fully tvro thousand thou-sand Ogden people went to lagoon Saturday to attend the first annual gathering of the federated employes of the Harrlman system. The shopmen took their wives and sweethearts' and many friends participated. Railroad employes from Pocatello, Idaho, were there and the few hundreds that came from Salt Lake swelled the crowd to large proportions. Geo, A. Lowe Co. are having a special spe-cial sale on Blue and White Enameled Ware. Every piece at exact coBt Don't fail to look their goods over and get their prices Money saved is money made. - , ThomaB SChugruo was arrested Saturday Sat-urday for using vile language, but was soon released, hfs friends com- Jng to his reBcue and asking that he be permitted to .go his way. It seems, Howeveij, that they misrepresented matters to the police officers and it is I possible that Schugrue may be arrested, ar-rested, and tried for the alleged offense. of-fense. Dr. G. W. Green has returned from -a month's vacation, which was spent . In the caBt i . ) Frank Burton was arrested Satur- ' day afternoon on suspicion of 'having j i issued a fictitious chock'." The paper ( ' was drawn for $35, the fellow using If, a fictitious name, the check being j made payalble to himself Burton ' ' rented a house at $15 a month and ' gave the check in payment. The ' landlord did not have the change and a i the fellow left, say ing lie would get the paper cashed. i Veteran Firemen and Volunteers of IFive Points annual outing at The Hermitage, Thnrsdav, Aug. ' rd. Games, and sports of nil kinds for prizes. Dancing afternoon and evening. even-ing. COAL Best Peacock. 7tock Springs Bnd Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John Farr. Prof. Howell Leaves Prior to his departure for Chautauqua-, ' "N. Y., Prof. D. W. Howell kindly repressed to tho people of Ogden a heart goodbye good-bye through the press. He left this afternoon for his first stopping place en route, Kokomo, Ind. 'Iff A runaway team cp'ised a little cx- citement on lower 2.1th street this morning about 11 o'clock. The n.n-,1 n.n-,1 : aways were stopped after goinc a it; few blocks. No damage was done. f Aked Departs Tho Rev. Chas. F. ii "Aked, who spoke so eloquently dur- t; ; Jng the past Utah Chautauqua, left, ! for New York tonay. ' , Mrs. Ina ColHsler of Lucin is visit ing with friends In this ci.ty. , Pasengcr Director A. T. Flinders m and family spent Saturday nt Lagoon A park. I ft T. N. McCoy of Jackson. Wyo., is transacting business In Ogden. 'i Depot Master John Shields will yf leave tomorrow for the Yellowstone ft park, where he will take chnree of ) the Short Line s Interests there during : tho remainder of the se:ison. Clarence , Heath will look after Mr. Shields' du- J ! tieB at the union depot during the lat- ' tor's absence. J. B. -Smith, who Is located at f Wells, Nov,, is spending a few days I -With his family in this city. David Eccles wns in Wells, Nov., on business last week It is reported in that city that Mr Eccles will open a lumber yard in Metropolis. Miss Ester Ewer of Evanston is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Day In this -cltj. Mrs. Bert Mowbray is isiting her Bister, Mrs. A. C. Sloan, and mothor, Mrs. James McKcnzle, at Evanston. Mrs. James Kenncy and daughter Helen have returned to this city after aft-er a visit with Evanston friends. They wero accompanied to Ogden by TMIbs Rella Cashin. who will visit friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ferguson, who havo been on a wedding tour through the east, have returned to this city for a few days' visit with relatives before be-fore going to Seattle, Wash., where they will make their future home. Mrs Ferguson Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Josouh Mclntyre. L . . y ' Property in Danger rue acnari- ' ment from fire station No. 1 was called to a lot on Goddard avenue, ' - between Washington and Grant, about 5:30 o'clock last evening, where burning burn-ing grass tbreatenedto fire a house k and an automobile. ,Thc flames, were put out fn short onTer without dam-9 dam-9 age to the property. w Horse Recovered A horse that was 0lt stolen from Caleb Evans of Hooper 5J$jK a few weeks ago has been located at svH Prove Sheriff Harrison received jkf "word this morning that the Provo officers of-ficers havo tho animal in charge. It is said that tho anlmaltwas..stolon by h-woJandustrlalfschobMibyis, who made Itheir cscapoJfEora' clicol.lbut were, afterwards af-terwards captured and returned to tho school. The 'hoys loft the horse at Thistle, which Is about 25 miles southeast south-east of Provo. Tho divorce suit of LilHc Ucywood against Levi S. Heywood has been continued,, to-bo set for hearing at a. later date. In the estate of Emory L. Brooks, deceased, Judge Howell has issued an order requiVing the administrator to file his annual account within twenty twen-ty days. In the personal injury suit of S. F. Gelger against the Southern Pacific, ten days' tlmo has been given the defendant de-fendant company to submit legal briefs. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Edward J. Sorrell of Pocatello, Idaho, and Dorothy Dor-othy C. Wilson of Ogden. Reports received late this afternoon from Reno stated that the "ocean to ocean" people had not reached that point, but wore expected to arrive there, late tonight. Pingrec's Fee $109.50 In relation to the assignment of A. R- Bowman and Paul M. Leo, former lessees of the, morning paper, Judge Harris has Issued an order approving the report of the assignee, James Pingrec, authorizing au-thorizing the sale of real estate. The, court allowed the assignee a fee of ?109.50 for his sen Ices and $200 for tho attorneys. Mtb. Martha Hughes and children have returned from Green Itiver, Wyoming, Wy-oming, wheic they have been visiting friends. The Standard more than equals any premium offer made by any other paper. pa-per. Call and see our premiums you get now free from us, while you pay the other papers for the premiums they offer. |