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Show Ij RANDOM REFERENCES i i . 1 i ; R "W. Van Derek, for the pist five years chief clerk In the office of R. 'I B Porter, left Thursday for Pocatello fjj to assume his duties as division B storekeeper of the Idaho division of tho O. S. L. WANTED Clean white ragB at the t Standard. if Mrs. A Purcell of Hutte is visiting ft with Ogden relatives and friends. Advertisers must have their copy f. for tho Evening Standard the evening I before the day on which tho adver- tlsemcnt Is to appear, In order to In- jg i, 1 sure publication 81 r The hpavy canonist business result- J ' ed In a six-hour delay of the D. & ' R. G trains last evening and as a result the two sections of S. P. train No 5 did not leave until 9 o'clock. pf ; ' The colonist business Ins not opened ft i : so heavily for several years past. I Mrs. A. C Murphy and Mrs. Ned !? "Willis of Corinne, Utah, were Ogden uj ; I visitors yesterday, jw, Marriage licenses were issued yes- I I terday by County Clerk Samuel G. I I ' Dye to Gilbert C Uornlnger of Ala- In '. ; niogordo, N. M , and Minnie K. Stc- : lbenson of Hooker, Tex.; Clayborn .1. ' White of Wilson and Ellen 1.. Brown i of Ogden. ' A commit tec from tho society of the "Daughters of tho Mormon Bat :, i trllon ' at Salt Lake City, will meet . -with tho ladles of this city and vlcln- i ity Sunday, September 2. at thq i ' borne of Mrs. B. Ivrumpcrman, 2320 i J Quincy avenue, for the- purjjosa of organizing n local chapter. As It is J ; very Important that such a society 1 t be organized in Ogden all ladies who j pre descendants of the famous bat- : tnlion arc urged to attend. I C. W. Creagcr of Morgan Is a bus- Incss visitor In' the cit Ij Mrs. Mable iMoon has returned after jKI a visit with relatives and frionds at i Elko, Nev. -I (Continued on Page Seven.) j I RANDOM I REFERENCES jT (Continued From Pago Five.) h If you believe iu giving thef people '1 a chance to live decently In tlie ' I United States, then attend the Pro- gresslve Republican meeting a.t tlip if County Court House. Thursday even-.f even-.f ing at 8 o'clock uhnrp. The Imperial ' v quartette will also sins at this irieet-' irieet-' Ing Both ladies and gentlemen in- i. vited. ; . r Prc8bytcrlanB Active Willi a fine " spirit of enterprise the consregatlon ! of the Central Parle Presbyterian church renovated their place of worship wor-ship this summer. During Jhe vacn-; vacn-; tion of their minister, the walls were decorated, furniture freshly varnished, I and a piano placed in the room. Steady progress is scon In all lines and the outlook Is good for makiug Central Park a center of religious Interest for the south end. Tho Mountain States Telephone operators op-erators will give a dance at the New Colonial dancing academy. Tuesday, September 19th; 511c per couple; extra lady, 25c. New Citlzen-In Judge Howell's court this morning, Gustaf Adolph Pohnson was admitted to citizenship, after passing a successful examination regarding his qualifications. STIMSON'S CAFE Is the CHOICE of the people and is my profession. 24G0 Grant Ave. Mrs. Harry Lunloy and daughter Ahco of Pierre, South Dakota, have returned home after a pleasant visit of two months with Mrs. Lunley"s sister. sis-ter. Mrs. R. 1C Ross,. JJ. Vantcd Newspaper solicitors, call I at Standard office from C to S p .in. - . Laundry Company Sued The Den- ? f ver Laundry it Mnchlnen company j has commenced suit in trie district court against the Superior Laundry ' company for SS?2 9l, rlaimed to be duo for niacin ne r sold the defendant, ; company from January. 1910, to .lime ; 1911. The complaint alleges that 4parl ; '? of tho account is secured by certain : ', promissory notes. ; : Tho Standard more than equals any i i premium offer made bv any other pa- ' per. Call and see oui premiums yon i get now free irom us. while you pay '' the othor parora for tho premiums they offer. ' ' In the 'Muncipal edmrt James J. Sny ider has (brought suit against A. J. Avery for 3S.:i5 for lalor which is rilleged to have been performed. Wp Heayy Travel Two extra trains. JK loaded with the overflow of the colon- I . ista bound for the west and north- I f wost, passed through this city yester- l it day and were followed by two more i a special trains today. ( jf. Police Court in the Police court If this morning. Charles Stone and Miko ;' Sullivan were found .guilty of having been unlawful "drunk nftd wero as ; : sessed $5 each. II. E. Taylor, who i was anflstcd for riding a bike on the sidewalk, did not appear for trial and '. ; his bond of $5 was forfeited by tho 5 1 court to the cltj . ! Smith Case Continued The case of R T. Smith, of the firm of WiIboh and Smith publishers of a weekly. ' pamphlet, who" was arrested for start '; lng a fight in a lower Twenty-fifth j I street saloon, which was set for trial t f this morning InjPollco court, was con-s2 con-s2 : tinued until tomorrow morning. j ' l H, II. Henderson and Arthur Kuhn I 5 ; ' of tliia city hae left via the Union I j Pacific for Lander, Wyo., where they j l i will s,pcnd sooral day9. , I: L Mr. and Mrs. J. C.-Nye of this city fjl; have left for a visit In Kansas City, j 1 . They traveled east via the Denver jjj t- & Rio Grande. ' C B. Mortenson of Ogdcn has left for U x San Francisco, traveling via the Wcst- it. ern Pacific. Q J Georgo B. Cnrty of this city has de-( J; parted for San Francisco, 'traveling' j' 1 via tho Western Pacific. il Born A boy was born to the wlfo jf! 'I of A. B. "Wallace at an early hour tills ji f morning at the home 27S5 Grant ay- 'i onue. |