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Show I1 RANDOM jl 1 REFERENCES 1 3 Mrs. E. E. Peters of Green River i is visiting friends In this city. WANTED Clean white rags at the- v Standard. ;! George Wilson was a business visl- tor from Salt Lake yesterday. ' Wan.t to rent a horse and buggy or jj cart at reasonable price. Address F. 'f J., care Standard. ,- The Lady Maccabees held nn outing at the Hermitage grove yesterday aft- ' air ernoon and evening. The outing was iswii attended by about thirty members Mf i from Salt Lake. fjj, Advertisers must have their copy 3j for the Evening Standard the evening P before the day on which the adver- t ; tisement is to appear, in order to In- ffi . i sure publication. Ik C. L. Thompson of Spring Valley ft Is a business isitor in the city. (I Evangelical meetings are being con- if ducted in this city By Elder Rush ton, Sift a member of the Reorganized Mormon J church The meetings ore beld every Rpi'1 evening and are well attended. flni (Continued on Page Seven.) ran i m RANDOM ijj 1 REFERENCES yO(, (Continued From Page Five.) nHj! Wanted, a newspaper solicitor. Call HV( at Standard office from (i to S p, in. - um) ? Real Estate. Sale Confirmed. In tho $mf $ matter of tho estate of Mary Ellen 8U Covington, deceased, Judge Howei1 jjjw ft this morning granted the petition of SBl ndmlnlstr&lor Carl C Rasmiiscen to 3HJI confirm the sale of certain real estate. aHJff Tbc property was sold for 51.100, tne SgWtr administrator testifying that it was SaLll? 1no e5 1'r'Cc obtainable, SBal Dance at Sylvan Park Wed., Aug. Sfflff CO. Ladies free. Sh Operated On W. A. BidJle, 123 Vlf Thirtieth street, engineer on tho 'Hi Southern Pacific, uuderwent an opera- 91'' tlon at the Deo hospital this morn- HI) In? for. kidney stones. The operation 'jjBY was successful and Mr. Blddlo is said fi to reBt-'n5 easily. IR NETTLETON OXFORDS, G.00, Hi P6-50 and $7.00, while they last. $4.75. Wtm N- - OGDEN COMPANY. HE Socialist Talker W. R. Snow, of j0. Oklahoma, who Is making a speaking WmjM tour of the west, will speak on the HBjl unemployed problem tit the corner ot HV Hudson avenue and Twenty-fifth Hit street this evening. Snow is said to 9(1 1mj well versed on labor matters and DKP to be a capable sneaker. Ills talk E(;' will be nlong Soclallst'c lines. WU The German Indies1 Aid society Ht will give an Tee Cream Social, Wed- W 5 Desday, August 30, at the home of J Mrs. O. C, Schneider, 2790 Washlng- (l S ton avonue, afternoon and evening. If Everybody invited. if? Miss Allio Borcen of this city s visiting at the home of- her friend, 1 Miss Genevieve Wright, iu Salt .Lake I 8 City. i ' : Dance at Sylvan Park Wed., Aug. li ; ' 30. Ladies free. ' The John Scowcroft & Sons' com- ( pany has brought action against J. M. ; : Goodwin for $315 in the municipal court on. a promissory note. f -J. A. Gill, traveling passenger ) 1 agent of the Southern Pacific railroad, arrived In this city Tuesday afternoon l from Reno, Nev , on business per- :! 4 tainlng to the shipment of stock. He will leave for the west this evening. ft Mr. and Mrs. Crow Miss Delia Chase and Miss Mildred Allen of this f city have been visiting relatives in Wells. Nov., Mrs. William Drake. 1 daughter p'f the Crows resides in the I Nevada city, If C. Schoer of Wells, Nev., who has been 111 for some time, arrived In this f- city Tuesday to seek medical trcat- i a ment. He will enter tho Dec hospl- 1 ' taI J J' Adams Under Bond William Ad- Jfti aras4 charged with second-degree 5 f burglary, was an'algned in police m ' court this morning and placed undoi n bond of 500 to await hl prellmln ary ' hearipg. Adams is alleged to have stolen "a box ot vatch-rcpalring material from thq Smalloy jewelry store. Ho has entorod a plea of not guilty i.o tho charge. Mrs. John Furlong of this city, who has been visiting relatives In the vicinity vi-cinity of "Wells, Nov., has returned home. Tho 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. |