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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i J. Carlos Lambert was a business visitor in tho city from Logan yesterday. yester-day. Will exchange automobile for real estate, P. O Box 75, The Clarenco Clark funeral speolal returned from Evanston, Wj'o., over the Union Pacific at S:10 last evening. even-ing. Varnoy Bros, have started to make alterations in their green houses and in order to make more room will sell plants cheap. - Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Fisher of Evanston Evan-ston are spending a few days with friends In this city. Ice, $2.00 per month. Call Ogdcn City Ico Co. Marriage licenses were granted by County Clerk Samuel G. Dye yesterday yester-day to Arthur 0, Baggs of Ogden and Caroline Anderson, Hymra; and Matthew Mat-thew Ransom and Elizabeth Black-more, Black-more, both of Ogden. Automobile for Hire. Drive my own car. J. W. NIckBon, phono 703 Bell. Stand Broom hotel, - Stork Visits Troseder Home Bert Tresedcr of tho Watson-Tanner Cloth-lug Cloth-lug company, Is joyous to tho extent that he is treating all of his friends The reason for tho pronounced generosity gene-rosity is the fact that his wife presented pre-sented him with an cloven-pound daughter Wednesday afternoon. Mother Moth-er and child nro both doing well. Five-passenger automobile for hlro; rates reasonable. 'Phone, Ind. 701 - John Rafferty Here John Rafferty, editor of The Treasure State of Hol-ena, Hol-ena, MonL, Is spending a few days with friends In this city and paid a fraternal visit to Tho Examiner. Formor London Newspaper Man Test Dalton, a special writer on tho London Times and well known correspondent corre-spondent for American papor3 In England Eng-land and on the continent, la spending a few days with Ogden friends. He Is hero In the Intorests of the Embasso-type Embasso-type Process company of Indianapolis, Ind. Old Folks Go to Lagoon Tho Old Folks of the Second ward will be given giv-en an outing nt Lagoon Park today. Special train over the Bamberger lino will bo provided. Tom Mahnc, a fullblood Indian, was arrested by Officer W. W. Richardson on a charge of being drunk. Tom had enough fire water on board to be extremely ex-tremely Joyous and was demonstrating demonstrat-ing a war dance to a bunch of Interested Inter-ested youngsters on North Washington. Washing-ton. ' (Continued on Page Seven.) no II I RANDOM REFERENCES '7 (Continued From Pago Five.) J American Halrdrcsslng Parlor for .j BClcntlflc beauty culture. 410 25th SL-- S In the case of the Ogden Canyon ' rfl0J"to cmJ?any against the Utah. Light & Railway Co.. the defendant company has been given five days additional time In which to file an , Answer to the complaint 'r Will oxchango nutoniobilo for real estate. P. O. Box 75. Real Eotato TransferJohn W. Vol- leer and wife, and J. H. F. Last have tarnsferred to Etta McCormlck a part ) of lot 2, block C7. plat C. Ogdcn sur-i sur-i ' ?r,380.2C consideration being I Decorate China. Reasonable fir ing. Mrs B. Johnson, 2S25 Chllde , 'Ave. Boll llS5x. Hearing Continued The hearing of vo demurrers in five separate cases, of Newman H. Barker against Michael Mich-ael Hendry Js'ebcker, Adam Glenn ebeker, Joseph B. Brown Noboker, John Wyett Nebckcr and Thomas F parloy Nobeker has been continued indefintely by Judge Howell. For Rent 3-room furnished apartment apart-ment Jn Peer)' apartment house. 'Apply 'Ap-ply 429.24th.SU , Alfred E. Boolkcr and familv or Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting relatives rel-atives in this city and are anticipating anticipat-ing the making of this city their future fu-ture home. Five-passenger automobile for hire; rates reasonable. 'Phone. Ind. 701. - if W. E. Swan, who has been ill at his home on "Wall avenuo with pneumonia It 38 reported improving. A serum for if pneumonia was administered Thurs- fl dny and symptoms of an improvement yBi were soon iotcd. IKJ Copyng Machine for Sle A sec- 11 j ond-hand neostyle, used less than a j dozen times, in first-class working or- I der for sale. Printing offlco has no If use for copying machlno. Inquire at J f the Standard office. m Will Be Here This Summer Presi- m ident C. B. Bills of the Pioneer Fruit jU company is expected here from Snc- Jl ramento In the early part of the com- J Ing week to spend most of tho sum- I ; mer in Ogden personally looking aft- I : er the fruit crop. Mr. Bills Is a niom- I mer of the Upper house of tho Cali- I ; fornia legislature. I ; COAL Best Peacock. Rock Springs I ; and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John I ( Farr. "U., Miss Alice Boweq is taking a sum- U f mer courso In domestic science at y tho Logan Agricultural college I i WANTED Clean white rag3 at the I : Standard. jji' Mrs. John Stuhr of Rosevllle, Cal.. m, accompanied by her daughter. Miss J Margaret, is visiting at the home of ' her sister, Mrs. J. J. Smyth, in this :: Advertisers must have their copy .V for the Evenlac Standard the evening I heforo the day on which the ndver- M' tlsement Is to appear in order to in- I: euro publication. W ' Falling to keep tho pledge which ho made In Police court a few days ago f when arrested for drunkenness Slim H Collins was re-arrested last night and H "will serve a sentence of twenty days H n the stone pile. Collins is a rival )M of Jailer Anderson at the city rison. K Suit Case Found The police are f searching for the owner of a suit case j which was found yesterday in the t yard of the Baptist church, on Grant I avenue. The suit case contains mas- i, k culine wearing apparel and was either hidden or purposely abandoned near 3' j the church. Tho satchel was first J ;r noticed in the yard by a woman liv- , Ing in tho neighborhood, who tele-( tele-( A phoned tho police. The find is of I1': apparently little value, i Case of MeaBles Fifty cases of measles were released from quaran- 1 tine by the sanitary department yes- B terday and two new cases were re- ; ' ported during the day. The total L1 number of cases in the city at this i time does not exceed fifty, which Is j' the lowest number of placards of ' measles In use by the health depart- . ' ment In several months. V Decorated With Lights The Utah .Light & Railway campany has decorated decora-ted tho front of its office "building with threo hundred 4-candle power incandescent incan-descent lights, the decoration to re- ' main permanently. Manager Frank Klbler says tho UghLs will be In dpera- r tion, with but few exceptions, every night The cordon of lights Is strung i ixom tho second floor to the top of the j?.1 Ibulldlng and extending from ono side jjf tc the other following the shape of m t..e front of the building. These mid- E get lights produce an unique effect.' 1 New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 5 , Bowman are happy over tho arrival 2 of a bouncing bov this morning. Tho $ r J3o--mans reside at Ophir, Utah, but ' are now visiting their parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Brlgham Howman, at 950 Twenty-fourth street, where the child , was born. 'j Sunday School Celebrates The Sun- , day school of Pleasant View is hold- w Ing high carnival today. The festlvi- 5rf ties consist of feasting on strawber- 5sj Ties and croam and in the rendition w of a program oi music, song and j Bpeech-maklng. 'j At Second Ward Dr. Ezra Rich will I talk to the parents at Second Ward t Sunday morning. .1 rv |