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Show fc RANDOM 1 REFERENCES g Equity Suit Filed Alfonzo Robert IIt et al. have commenced suit against K James Robert et al for the partition I of property held in tenant leasehold. M Salt Lake,nnd return 51.10 via Ore- ')' gon Short Bine, Thursday, July 13th. t Good returning same day. Your choice j Df twelve trains each way - I Brings Suit for Divorce Bertha i Eberhardt has commenced divorce I proceedings against John Eberhardt r on the grounds of cruelty. The petl- f tlon for divorce avors that the par- ties were married at Ogden August 5, 190S, and that thcro are now two ckil-5 ckil-5 dren in the family Mrs. Eberhardt I asks for divorce SoO attorney fees and I reasonable alimony 'both temporary I and permanent, the custody of the I children and the costs of suit, AutomobJIo rr Hire. Drive my own car. J. W Nickson, phone 793 Bell. I Stand Broom hotel - f Encampment of G. A. R. The for- e ty-flfth national encanipmnet of the Grand Army of the Republic is to be t held in Rochester, N. Y., August 21- UC, and there will probably be a largo I number of veterans from Utah In at tendance. The railroads this year are I; making special arrangements for the i trip in the wa of special trains and liberal stopovers A special train will leave this city over the Denver & Rio i Grande on August 17 WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. F. F Olson was a business visitor r from Provo yesterday S i Advertisers must have their copy t for the Evening Standard the evening 'I ; hefore the day on which the adver- I tisement is to appear in order to in- I " cure publication I W. C. Moore was arrested by Chief I of Police T E. Browning last oven-I oven-I ing when he refused to leave the city park after being requested to do bo by the park custodian. yp- Will Smith and wife of Pocatollo fare spending a few days with friends in this city . p To Adopt a Child Letters of adop- Ition were last evening issued to Mr. and -Mrs. Alfred Dixon in relation to the adoption of Ataordell Sugden, the child of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sugden. The parents gave their consent to tho adoption. Boy Sent to Reform School Clarence Clar-ence Bevel, a young man of 13 years of age,, was last evening committed to the State Industrial school for In corrigibillty Evidence adduced In the case in the Juvenile court proved that . the boy of late had been in. the habit of stealing bicycles. Ogden Pariy for Yellowstone A party of 31 Ogden people loft on the Yellowstone special over the Short I-iue last evening for a wcok's trip through the national park. They will make the journey through the park by the Wylie Way. The party has a private car out of this city. George Carson, wife and two children chil-dren of Salem, Utah, are 'visiting Ogden Og-den friends. Yellowstone BusineGs Heavy Thore is no decrease In the volume of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park business and the record rec-ord so far this season is far ahead of last season for the same period The Yellowstone special over the Short Line last evening was composed of six Pullmans, two day coaches, buffet car and a private car, all "loaded to the roof."' The extreme hot weather In tho east Is assigned as one of the principle princi-ple reasons for the heavy business. (Continued on Pago Seven ) I RANDOM REFERENCES ull I (Continued From Page Five.) j ar ' Nothing but first quality hair at the 1 American Halrdressing Parlors. ffp -The Standard, more t.han equals any r premium offer made by any other pa- 3 per. Call and see our premiums you H get now free frqm us, while you pay IB ? the other papers for Ihc premiums SM I they offer. ;cm Salt Lake and letuin $1.10 -via Ore- 5i? I gon Short Line, Thursday, July 13th. Trff Good -returning same da. Your choice jf-jis I of twelve trains each way. sjj 1 . B J. Horroclq, and, wjfe and Jo- Al "beph Tracy and . wife have, left Og- ?tSp d.en for a visit In San Francisco and Kt Portland. They are traveling via the Bjl Western Pacific. jjSJJP' The Idan-Ha Hotel Is under new JJifcV ' management, nicely furnished and ;i light housekeeping rooms. 2474 Wash. R3f lnstpn- 5 T.'F. Rowlands, superintendent ot Wi the Salt Lake djvision of the South- S rn Pacific, left Ogdn today for an hg inspection trip over the division., He $ I was accompanied hj Assistant Super- JJA : jntenden. T. Fitzgerald. A Good Catch Elchly-six trout H were caught Sunday afternoon in the H I South Fork canjon stream by Frank H Pender, Bob Pender and Irvin C Em- metL When the young men told the story of their catch to friends yester-I yester-I day, doubt was expressed regarding the anglers' ability in higher mathematics. mathe-matics. The computation, however, I was proved correct by a recount made by the Skeptics. COAL Beft Peacock. Rock Springs and Utah Coal. $5 25. Phone 27. John Farr Fred Brewster, employed in the Southern Pacific shops, is 111 at his home en Twenty-second street. His condition is not believed to be serious. Salt Lake and return ? 10 via Oregon Ore-gon Short L.ine, Thursday, July 13th. Good returning same day. Your choice of twelve trains each way. - Offered Positions The showing made by the battery of the Oregon Short Line ball team In the games played in Park City, on July 3 and 4, has brought forth a flattering offer from the Park Citv team for the services serv-ices of Ed Buttorfie'd and Alf Nokle-by. Nokle-by. Whether the two player6 will go to Park City to finish the season de pends altogether upon the guarantee which the Park City mauagement will make Butterfield and Xoldoby have good positions In this city which they would bo compelled to resign should thov decide to enter into professional ball. ' Storage, reasonable rates. W. D. Brown Co . 2255 Wash. Ave. Bell 692 Ind. US. J L. Stone, a machinist in the Southern Pacific shons, has returned from a shoit visit in Salt Lake City. James Lindsey of Salt Lake City is visiting in this city. George Hait, foreman of the tin shop at the Southern Pacific shops, has left for a two weeks' visit in California, Califor-nia, He -was accompanied by his Avife and father-in-law J C H. Bowman, president of the , School of Mines of Montana, is here with his sons oa a visit to their grandfather, grand-father, William Schansenbach. Gcorge-Moyes. who is now a doctor, a graduate of the Northwestern university, uni-versity, is at home for the summer vacation, hut will go baok to Chicago to enter one of the large hospitals as an Interne. Mrs. H. Warren and daughter Vivian Viv-ian of Winemucca, Xev., are visiting Joseph Paine and family at 120 Twen-I Twen-I ty-sixth street. I The North Ogdcn team defeated the Woodmen of the World team last Saturday, at North Ogden Big Crowd Coming It is represented represent-ed that there will bo from 800 to 1,000 Salt Lake visitors in Ogden canyon can-yon tomorrow, the occasion bein the 1 meeting of the manufacturers and merchants of thnt city and those of ( Ogden for the purpose of getting bet-1 bet-1 ter acquainted, to have a little social recreation and to talk over business matters of interest to both cities 00 |