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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Oscar Darling nwl famllv or Roll ance. AVyo., are visiting frlouds In Ok-den. Ok-den. Automobile for Hire. Drive my own car. J. w. NIckson, phono 793 Boll. Stand Broom hotel. Fire Thrcateno Barn Tho department depart-ment from No. 1 fire station was called to tho home of C. W. Cross at 151 seventeenth street' at an early hour yesterday morning to put out a lire which threatened to consumo tho barn The origin of tho fire Is a mystery The flames were suadued 'before great damage hud resulted. WANTED Clean white ragB at the Standard. Licenses to Wed At tho county court houso yesterday the following Jimrriage licenses were iBsucd by Couuty Clerk Samuel Dye: Frederic!! Shannon Mills of San Francisco and Margaret Dee Armstrong of Ogden; John V. Long, jr.. and Martha Schat of Ogden? James C. Chrlstophorsou of Ogden and M. Louise Crltchlow of Pleasant View; Will E. Brady of Mos-ley, Mos-ley, Mich., and Minnie M. Tucker of Wlnnlahlck. Iowa. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to Insure In-sure publication. Court Adjourns There was no business busi-ness at the county court yesterday afternoon and court will be adjourned ad-journed until Friday evening. Ordered to Show Cause In tho case of E. A. Stratford against A. W. Heitler. order was made requesting a defendant to appear in court July 1 and givo account of his property holdings. Clearing House Endorses "Wets" At a meeting or the Ogden Clearing! House association yesterday tho campaign cam-paign or the Ogden Business Men's and Manufacturers' association was unanimously endorsed. (Continued on Page Seven.) K .RANDOM gl REFERENCES I Mh (Contlnuod From Paso Five.) IBlV" " . HfiBfe' Massage, and .electric treatment, lHr (American Halrdrcuslnj; Parlor - jf OFFDR. We have decided to con-kSSf con-kSSf Unuo our I1rd sale foi the present. fcSR Bring In your buckets and have them' Wm -filled wJth pure lard at 12 l-2c per pound. 2-I5S Washington Ave. lMW Born Thomas Moloney DeVine,' a FJK fino l)aby boy' arr!vcd at the homo of UKJauica DcVlno' clV attorney, this mil orn,uE- T"e youngster's grandfather WU was the late Thomas Malonev, ono of ftvttf God's npblemcn. 'Sf A. new complete stock of lumber 'ijjB an(1 aI1 kinds of good coal. Get our nfm prices. Badger Coal & Lumber Co.. LJB2069 "Wash. Ave. '' .'jRl Dancing Season In Canyon Tho Am' dancing season at The Hermitago IjWfr grbvo resort will be formally opened 'Jmjkr for the aeasoq on Friday night, wheu 4jH the Jolly Bachelor .club wjll give tho SflEr first of Its series of sifmmer parties l For this dance a ten-pfece orchestra Mlas been engaged. The dancing pa-g pa-g l villon at The Hermitago Is being rc-B rc-B ".modeled and will be In excellent shapo jm. vlor tho opening party. tu ' M , COAL Best Peacock, flock Springs S rtind Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John Hi : Farr. MM. Caoe is Dismissed On the motion Wtf of tlie attorney for the plaintiff, be-fiLi?foro be-fiLi?foro Judgo Harris this morning, tljo Ml porsonal Injury pase of Walter Held Wmt against the -Union Tacffic company, f et al, was dismissed without prejudice. Iffi Th0 I)la,nnlfr asked to, amend the Ijli complaint, but. the dr.'endants op-lljl op-lljl posing the motion to amend, the plain-l'f plain-l'f t!ff withdrew Ibc action. JAf Estate Is Closed The petition of I FTC John Henry Smit.h, administrator In 14 the matter of the estate of Nancy w. B. Farr, deceased, the estate was J closed this morning by Judge Harris, iit and the administrator discharged from b;tfurther duty. Mr. Smith testified to 5: f the court that he had paid all the i ': claims against the estate and had ad's ad-'s ' ministered the alfalrs of the estate in I ! accordance with the directions of the ' -court and according to law. . Wanted Gooseberries at tho Can-f Can-f J t lilng Factory, Five Points. ' Out on Forest Work C. D. Dunston, : I of the reconnaissance department oi I: i the national forest service, uns gone ,'to the Targhee forest. Idaho, for a -J thorough Inspection ns lo the rjuan-I rjuan-I ; :' 1 1 ty of marketable and other timber in ' .-Uhat section. He Is accompanied by II ' ij E. Bishop of the silviculture de-5 de-5 wiwtmcnt. The gentlemen expect to IJRcpend most of the summer months 5arin the work. fttS Preparino Forest Maps D. M. Lang, who had charge of the Kaibab recon-?fc,7iaIssanco recon-?fc,7iaIssanco last winter, has been dis-gbpatched dis-gbpatched to the Teton forest section .jKpf Idaho to look after Umber intcr-HjXjcsts. intcr-HjXjcsts. Mr. Lang will hae a 'force of ml fmon with him compiling data and pre-l pre-l i paring maps of the timber belt of that ifjfrscction. i Abraham Rosenmond of the silviculture- department has bem assigned to a position-ad forosU supervisor,-of. one of the national fore3ts of southern biabu W H. Bancroff, vice president and jfg'ineral manager of the Oregon Snort 'Llne, passed through Ogden this morii-r morii-r alng on his way oast. M E. C. Manson. goncral supcrlntend-Keut supcrlntend-Keut of the Oregon Short Line, was in KOgden today from Salt .Lake City. W, T. -F. Rowlands, division superintendent superin-tendent of the Southern Pacific, left I pOgden today for an inspection tour n Of the Salt Lake division. '- I The South Washington ball team J. defeated the Thirty-first street club yesterday by a Hcore of 2 to 0. Tho -winning team is Issuing a challenge to any boys' team In the city for gamce. ; Elks Special Train A special train ' ! ;, carrying California Elks Jo the nation- ' ? '.al B. P O. E convention la Atlantic City will paaB through Ogden on the I ' Harrlman lines on July 5. The spe-1, spe-1, ',' clal will carry ten coaches. It starts j (from San Frauclsco, hut will carry : r inembere of the order lrom various i parts of tho state |