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Show S I: RANDOM REFERENCES Z It A. J. Ball of Bingham Canyon is a - I, business visitor in the city. It Automobile ror Hire. Dilve my own It car. J W Nlckson. phone 793 Bell. ymw Stand Broom hotel. lli marriage license was granted by 'Oil County Clerk Samuel G. Dye yesterday if 1 to J. W Sanborn and Miss Henrietta I Gall, both of this city. ml WANTED Clean white ragB at the 1:1 , Standard. m) ' Miss S. Frye left Sunday for an ex- HI J tended trip through the northwest. j") , She will visit Portland, Astoria and Iff , other cities, attending the centennial Ij celebration at Astoria. She was ac- it( companied by her aunt and uncle, Mr. Ijr and Mrs. W. A. Frye, who have been If; visiting in this state. They former- 1 ly resided In this city. I Advertisers must have their copv II I for the livening Standard the evening II . before the day on which the adver- l f tisement is to appear, in order to in- 53 sure publication. - Mrs. G, H. Champ of Logan is spend- ing a few days with triends in Lais fel Brothers Fought Jorgen and Oscar tMartinsen were taken into custody by the police last evening foi engaging 1 in a fistic bout at the corner of Twentj -fourth and Grant It seems that Jorgon was somewhat Intoxicated and the brother was making an effort ft to get him home, Jorgen dissented .f and a few rights and lefts were handle hand-le I ed out by each. Oscar was released, Jg'J but brother Jorgen was lockod up on a ?$ charge of drunkenness Wit Miss Rao Reiushiiber of Salt Lake mt is a guest at the Hermitage and vi'l I mm spend several days- with her brother, Jv Han-v RemsinJber, and Mr. and Mrs. W D. B. Baron i.t Ogden. rSwr Morris "Wilson was arrested by Offi- jyV cer Thomas Rackham last evening for gJl conducting a pawnshop business with- MB out a license. jw A, J. Hill and wife of Provo are vis- i 7gff iting Ogden friends j 1 A special train loaded with Gillespie Kinport tourists passed through thl3 city early this morning from the Yel- m lowstone park, en. route east over the . D. & R. G jjH The Oregon Short Lino baseball jm team of this city went to Evanston W Sunday and was dofcated by a score eS of S to 9. E Suit or Divorce Alleging that IV since April 22 of this year her hus- IH band has failed to provide for herself IK and child, Mrs Mary C. Knocke has IB hrought suit for divorce against Emil Iff Knocke They were married on March rili -5 !90S, and Mrs. Knoche claims that MM on several occasions her husband lias Jiw deserted hor. In addition to a decree mm of divorce, Mrs Knocke wants $25 a MM month alimony, $100 attorney's fees BU and the c,,st0,Jy of tl,e child aft (Continued on Page Seven.) T5fl oo 3 i I RANDOM I I ; I REFERENCES )Kp (Continued From Page Five.) 'Wrff Chester Stephens, of the White gA)(f Pine News, Ely, New, has been called S1 ' V) this city by wire to attend the ' funeral of his mother, Mrs. P. M. , Stephens, 2757 Volker avenuo. SI Grand moonlight ball tonight at Svl- 1 1 van Park. Lady free. - WVijI I The Standard more ihan equals anj !5 premium offer made bj any other pa- j 1 per. Call and see our premiums, you K j get now free from us, while you pay I the other papers for the premiums m V they offer. MM i Rlght-of-Way Granted In fhc eon- H i demnation proceedings of the Utah HI j Liglit & Railway copipan agaV&t the I Vineyard Farm &r JDairy Tompan, 1ljl Judge Howell has' issued an order giv- llHI I ing: the plaintiff company the right to jig ' occupy the promises and begin the l3gf erection of its steel lowers for elec- Ssyjl' trie transmission purposes, and the ld r case has been set for hearing July 28. ! fi COAL Best Peacock. Rod: Springs tyjj lit and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phono 27. John l! m Farr- Jy III lj? M Jane McAlplne Divorce An Inter- jl K locutocy decree of divorce having been K issued six months ago, Jane AIcAlpIno jj has been granted a final decree from r her husband, Robert McAlpinc. H I S. P. Eliminated In the divorce H 1 case of Mattie Kearns against Tra H R Kearns ct al, ,tjie cas, has been dls- fK( raissed as against the Southern ' Pa- I I 'cV cific company. The d it-missal 'was U F made on motion of the plaintiff. I it Frank Pender, a machinist at 'the m I r Southern Pacific shops, has returned 1 to wprlcTatter a brief lav-off caused I by the breaking of a f.'nrcr. W 1 Wlf Concreting the Subwav Ccncrete i I work' on tho seciid se'ctrc'n of the Sjj ' passenger subway at tho Urinn depot 7 . was begun this morning. The exca- I h, vation work which wps done by I means of a steam clam-slicll, v.'as com- pleted yesterday. I T-. F, Rowlands division superin- SBI lendent of the Southern Pa"Iic. went I i west this afternoon on an inspeot'on tour of the Salt Lake division of the road. He will be absent from the city for soveraj days. Elks Go Througli One hundred twenty-five Blkq, members of the los , e Angeles lodge, passed through this city this morning on their way to Yel- , lowstone Park. 'where the' will spend about two weeks ,' ToUrl5tB-Fronthe-Park party;of ff 110 tourists passeq through Ogden this ' morning on the way east after vis!t- Vh ing Yellowstone Park Tho party is H traveling under the supervision of the Wt Gillespie Touring agency. W Thomas Lundy of this city has left 1 via the Union Pacific for SL Iouis, H Mo I I -- Cooler Weather The temperature W baB taken a very pleasing drop, the K4- mercury not reaching tho 90 mark during the day. The minimum temperature tem-perature for the past twenty four hours was C7 degrees. JUnry E. Griffith of Ogden is making mak-ing a trip to St Louis and is traveling travel-ing via the Union Pacific. B. Jacobson of this city baa left for a trip through the east He is traveling to Denver via the Union Pacific. Pa-cific. Mrs. C. R. Smith has left Ogden for a visit in Omaha, Neb. V J. Moran of this city is making a trip to Omaha via the Union Pacific, Miss Clara Hutson of Beatrice. Neb., is visiting ber sister. Mrs. W. W. Gillies Gil-lies of this city. Has a Lucky Horseshoe E. A. Shewc, city ticket agent of the H.ir-riman H.ir-riman lines, who has-been spending his vacation at his ol 1 home in Barry, III., has returned home. Mr, Shewe brings back a record of 73 games of horseshoes won out of 100 games played The accnt .was accompanied east by his wife and family Want an Alleyway In the ostato of Charles Woodmanseo, deceased, Harriet E. and Charles H Woodman-see, Woodman-see, executors, have petitioned the district dis-trict court to grant them permission to dedicate a ccrtam piece of land belonging to the estate for an alloy-way. alloy-way. The proposed alleyway will lead from Huds'on avenue, east to a point at the rear of proper on Washing ton avenue. Hand Injured George Condo had a hand bvadly Injured .while at work in the Southern Pacific coach shop this afternopn. The injured hand was dressed at the Emergency hospital. In the estato and guardianship of Gustav Robert, a minor, James Rob-.ert, Rob-.ert, a brother, has petitioned the district dis-trict court for letters of guardianship. Mrs. J H. Thomas has gone to Spencer, Spen-cer, Idaho for a few weeks' visit with Mrs H. C Woods. Buying Good6 J. H F. Last of tho firm of Last & Thomas lias gone east to buy a stock of fall and winter goods. He will visit New York and other large business centers and he will not return until the latter part of August. The Elite cafe has been reopened, after having been remodeled to conform con-form to the recent law regarding the sale of liquor. |