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Show j ' RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES I Dr G W Green has returned from l I a month's vacation, which was spent -t in the east. Salt Lake and return 51 00 every II Sunday via Oregon Short Line Your f choice of twelve trains each way. Mrs Walter 0 Carter of Springfield, t III , is a guest of Dr and Mrs. Ambrose II P. Hibbs ! Automobile r Hire. Drive my own If ' car. J W NMckson, phono 793 Bell. ' Stand Broom hotel. H ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson leave 1 today for San Francisco Mr. Ander- R ; son will combine business with pleas- jjt nre, and while in the Golden Gate city III he w111 vlaIt a m,mD;r of large tailor-us tailor-us ing establishments and Bclect his fall Jk and winter stock of woolens IE WANTED Clean white rags at the lj Standard. mW C. L Putman and wife ot .Manhat- lilK an Nev.. are visiting friends In this III clty H Advertisers must have their copy l"K for the Evening Standard the evening l tsT before the day on which the adver- 1 B! tlsemont is to appear, in order to in-B in-B sure publication. Ii Wife Caused Husband's Arrest 3f Charles Barth, residing at 31C2 Grant j avenue was arrested b Detective M ' Jtobert Chambers last evenlnt on a j r warrant sworn out by his wife and $. charging him with disturbing the i? peacp Barth was not Intoxicated, but. jji; according to his wife, he has a bad gjvi. temer and was abusing her and the fl children. 3 Mrs .7 H. Stephens of Montello is & ! visiting relntives nnd friends In this g L. T Wright and wife of Twin Falls 2 arrived yesterdaj fQr a brief visit with rj; ; Ogden friends M No Services at Tabernacle On ac- i? I count of the Chautauqua there will be & no services at the Tabernacle at any I time tomoirow. 2j Miss Bessie Graves of Sparks, Nov., 5 ;, ij visiting the home of her cousin 6 i .Miss Esther Graves M", Unions May Name Ticket A spell spe-ll cial committee ftoni the Ogden fl; trades and labor assembly met with S special delegates from various labor jjrt unions of Hie citj Uibt ccning for nm the purpose of considering the ndvis-jjjjf ndvis-jjjjf ability of plac-Mg a labor ticket In the jgn , field at the coming election for city jjft r commissioners. The matter was 3; thoroughly discussed, but no action jj! was taken at tills meeting Hi gjjl (Continued on Pago Seven ) mil oo IS .RANDOM J (Continued From Pa6, Five.) I J Alena Hoof Hastings has filed' a j I flult a.ealnst Edward Berry for $100 I J on a contract. Geo, A. Lnwe Co. are having a spe- rf cial sale on Blue and White Enameled . Ware. Every piece at exact cost I ' Don't fail to look their goods over and j& 'get their prices Moucy saved is Mf money made. K The Burloy & Tyrrell company has g "brought action agalnst'Morris Wolfson m for $20 on account. Dr. G. W. Green has returned from 9 a month's vacation, which was spent jr in tho cast, 'St T. F. Rowlands, division suueriu- Fl' 'lendent of the Southern Paclfiflc, has W returned to Ogden after an Inspec- $ tlon trip over tho Salt Lake division i) of the road. Salt Lake and return $1.00 every 5jl 4 Sunday via Oregon Short Lino, your y : choice of twelve trains each way. - H t M. D. Cutter andW. D. Forester, H : ' general officials of the Tonapah & Goldfield railroad, passed through Og-9 Og-9 den this morning on their way.jto Salt kW ; : Lake City. y , 'Ml COAL Best Peacock. Rock Springs i!l; and Utah Coal. $5 25. Phone 27. John yja Farr. ? Judgments Given A-judgment for 5 $92.20 has boen rendered by the munl- Iflfl i cipal court in fayor of the plaintiff in " I the case of J. Williams & Son com- I pany vs. Frank S Geary. In the case J of Dr C. E. Coulter vs Fred .,T New- man, a judgment of $1S has been ren- j dered n favor of the plantff. I Salt Lake and return $1 00 every v Sunday via Oregon Short Line Your I choice of twelve trains each way. f Fine Aprlcot6 A box of the finest !5?ff an arSest apricots ever seen in Og Vj I den were left at the Standard office jS f this morning by Charles Taylor, a sS 1 fruit grower of Riverdale. The aprl- ,j i cots, which were grown by .Mr. Tay- 3 fy lor, are about as large as ordinary IS ;( peaches and in taste and color are of J5;.fc unsurpassed excellence. I Suit for 91,000 Archibald Campbell j' has commenced suit in the district f court against Henry G. llcss to re- J cover $1,000, alleged to be due on contract entered Into November 17, ; 1008. Mr. CRmpbell sajs that Mr. Ill ; Hess agreed to purchase 2,000 shares Rof stock of the Hess Blecull & Bread company for $1,000, but that he has B failed to do so. Breach of Contract Chade Broth- ers are 6uing the Ogden Overall & ; Shirt compan, N. O. Ogden and M , j David C. Eccles for $1,950 claimed to i ' ' be due on breach of contract. The plaintiff says that on Januan to, 'Is, 1910, they purchased $500 worth of ! . i stock from the company under the j agreement that $30,000 more of the 1 ;' stock be Gold on or before Julv 1, : 1910, and that on March 2S, 1910, ' . Jesso M. Wilbur, Thomas Clarke and John Fuller purchased $1,450 worth I of the stock on the same terms, the latter accounts having been assigned to tho plaintiffs, but that Hie agreements agree-ments entered into by tho defendants have no been fulfilled and that because be-cause of the failure they are entitled to a return of their money. Sues for $365.65 C M. Flewelllng has commenced suit in tho district court against E. M. Conroy et ill, to recover $365.65, claimed to be due on an open account of July 17, 1911. Tho complaint alleges that the amount due is for building material and services. ser-vices. Mayor Returns Wm, Glasmann and family have returned home after a week's outing in Yellowstone park. New Potatoes Mrs. Mildred Griffith, Grif-fith, tho only woman farmer in the vicinity of the Sand Ridge, broueht 5i some early potatoes to the Standard J '. i office Friday, which rj'ove that x 1 i woman is not out of her sphere when 1 . she tackles agriculture. Tho potatoes BB j are of the "Earlv Ohio" varletv an J Mrs. Griffith has just right to be'proud T. of her success In growing them. The ' ; yield on the Griffith place will be a y: very remunerative ona. The Standardmore than equals any f, ! premium offer made by nny other pa J per. 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