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Show RANDOM 11 REFERENCES jl Dismiss Appealed Case In the case H of Martin Peck against Barlow Wil- JSb son, sheriff of Wober county, appoal- "f ( ec t0 tlie BUnrorne court, that court yesterday handed down a remittitur Jjrgu dismissing the appeal. Mfjl A Gas Engine 2 to 3 horsepower. flf 1 for sale cheap. Inquire at Press Room mSt I Evening Standard building. IB Mrs F S. Schoonover and children Si of Rochester, N. Y , are visiting Mr Wjm and Mrs William Driver. VM Automobile rr Hire. Drive my own H car. J. W. Nlckson, phone 793 Boll. fl Stand Broom hotel. H The leaking of a pipe in the auto- fl matic sprinkling system at the George fl A. Lowe warehouse, corner of Twen- B ty-first and Wall, early yesterday B morning, resulted in the department B froui No. 1 station making a run to B tne scene. The alarm was automatl- B cally turned in by the leaking of the B WANTED Clean white ragn at the BS Standard. HI Depot Master John Shields left last 71 1 evening on a business trip to Yellow- fl I Sl0ue ' I Advertisers must have their copy ' I for the Evening Standard the evening I before the day on which the adver- f f tlsemenl is to appear in order to In I I L sure publication. KB A second section of No. 15, the Yel- TgB low stone Special, last evening, carried fll' a party of eastern tourists to the park HI over the Short Line. rik I R. C. Xelson of Provo was a busl- fstfi ness isitor in the city yesterday. life! I I Oscar Darling and famih of Reli- fll ance, Wo., are visiting friends In Og- gjj den. M No Sleeping In the Parks Comply- i ing with orders Issued by Chief of Ro- S lice T E. Browning, the police last $g evening raided the gang of men "who jgjf have been sleeping In the city park. fl Almost half a hundred men were B found sleeping on benches and under jjyr the trees were ordered to vanish. 'Si; Money for Colored Mission Rev B, isj i P. McCiilly. pastor of the J. C Erobry ia colored mission, announces that he is '2l very grateful to -the people of Ogden H Tor their liberal donations to the fund ?iS which Is being raised for the purpose '2a : of erecting a new church. He also '2S states that the amount now exceeds K- 200. Of this over $50 was collected Jffl'; by Mr Thompson. $25 by Mrs. Shaw rffl ind about ?1S lv Mrs. Earnest. Others H , lave done equally well and the rally El letted $130.75. The pastor feels that al i sufficient fund will soon be on hand iWk ( start work on the proposed bulld- I (Continued on Page Seven.) , (RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Page Five.) Nothing but first quality hair at the American Hairdressinc Pailors. Eider "W. P Munson, who was president presi-dent of the London conference during the agitation in England over the emigrating emi-grating of Latter-Dav Saints, will speak in the Ogden Tabernacle on Sunday, Julv 9th. at 2 o'clock, on the .- result of the recent European crusade ' against the letter-Day Saints. , Good ; niueic will be furnished. i BIG FAMILY WASHING done' for seventy-five cents. Call up 9GG, both phones. "" I Depart for the East Manager J. H. Douglas of the Doyle Furniture com- pany, his daughter Luetic and Mrs. A. M. Boyle hae gone east for an extended trip. They will visit Chicago, Chi-cago, Grand Rapidb. New York and other cities before they return. Mr. J Douglas will couple business with pleasure -while at the eastern manu-ii manu-ii facturing-'benlers -by buying a stock jffi -S 'jgoodsfor the store -here. Miss. H Douglas and "M'rsT Boyle will spend K their 'time visiting undsight-scelng. B Elevator cage for passenger service jM at a- bargain. Inquire, at the Standard T office. I Weather Is Good The temperature yesterday reached a point as high as ft i)0 degrees, but there was no great to discomfort. At noon today the tom- perature was at 80 degrees, with a C H cool breeze blowing. j " I , A new complete stoc'-i of lumber , and all kinds of good coal. Get our prices. Badger Coal & Lumber Co, 2069 Wash. Ave. - j f Divorce Case Continued The di vorce case of Agnes Steele against AVllburn S Steele has been continued I for the July term of court. COAL Best Pencock, Kock Springs and Utah Coal. $5 25. Phone 27. John Farr. Thc damage suit of Sol Hess against the Union Pacific has been "continued for thc term by consent of both parties. Storage, reasonable rates W. D- Brown Co., 2255 Wash. Ave. Bell g t G92. Ind. IIS. i Ranges Good Assistant District Forester Franklin V. Reed has re- ! turne'd from an extended trip over the 9 ; national forest reserve at Panguitch, y Garfield county. He states that late 5j rains in June did much to relieve the f dry conditions in that section of thc H, country. The ranges, he says, have ; never been better at this time of the P j ear than they arc at the present jj time. Bg Real Estate Transfer. Lisle Laudor H has sold to Seth Harper a part of H the northwest quarter of section 21, I towiiship 0 north, range 1 west of I Salj. Lake meridian. Consideration, J5 1.106.' J . Mystic Shrlners Go 'Through The pi . special train of the Mystic Shrlners I"" of California, which is bound for Rochester, Ro-chester, N. Y.. where the party on board will attend the national conclave, con-clave, passed through this city this afternoon on the Harriman lines Only a short stop was .made in the transfer of hto trains from the line of the Southern Pacific to the tracks of the Union Pacific. Commission Form of Government Chas. Hollingsworth is to address the parents claBB of the Eighth ward at 10 o'clock Sunday morning on the s2tf comniiBgion 'form of government. fne & "ecture wH1 bo the one given at the 1S6 Sixth, ward meeting house. $$W E E. Moring and M. E. Clowe and flifjfl wife left via the Western Pacific for mm Sacramento, whore they will visit mgr Irienda. IB On a Special Car Managers? of the B Golden Rulo retail dry goods store, 'IpW located in Utah, rdaho and Nevada, llllli gathered in. the city yostorday after noon and loft last night in a Bpccial car for Clijcago, whore they will purchase pur-chase goods. oo |