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Show ' RANDOM m REFERENCES VrM' What Is the Initiative, tho Refer- IUW- endum and tho Recall? Mayor Glas- PW xaann will explain tholr meaning at KM SJ30 o'clock, at County Court house, RjW " this ovening, P ' Jack uhn- a- graduate of tho Og-, M , den high school, of the class of 1911, -"'IS - has departed for Cambridge, Mass.. jffl ; where he will enter Harvard univcr- vHfi5f; sity. En route east he will visit with I JiL h,s s,3torn MrR Walter Marx, at SU iWr Loufs an Mrs. Ed. Werthelmer. at lljlh Louisvlllo, Ky. & .' .Salt Lake and return 1.00 every JM Sunday via Oregon Short Line. Your 8H it choico of twelve trains each way. S ;1 R, W. "Whitman of Butte arrived ia !M 1 the city yesterday for a visit with old IN i fr,enda- jH ' What is the Initiative, the Refer- 9 endum and tho Recall? Mayor Glas- JW mann will explain their meaning at fim r 8:80 o'olook, at County Court house, frj this evening. - SI i Dr. F. Everett of Chicago is visiting 9 X with his Bister, Mrs. Carl Gelger, and X y family in this city. ! WANTED Clean white rag-s at the j Standard. 9 3 Services at Reorganized church, cor- t ner Fifteenth and Washington aven- . ue Sunday -school at 10 a. m.; K -preaching by Elder J, W. Rushton, the English evangelist, at 11 a. m. and j S p. m . Do not fail to attend. Public .'- cordially invited. $ Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening l before the day on which the advor- l tleemont is to appear, in order to In- A sure publication. Charles Averill of Coalville was sent U to Price a few days ao for the Becker 3 Brewing company The local concern f is considering establishing a distrlbut-f distrlbut-f ing house at that point. Mr. Averill 4 submitted a favorable report on tho town. Ij Mrs J L. West of Evanston spent n 4 j few days with Ogden friends last I , -reek. P" 'J vj Mrs Ray Linsley has returned lo 31 J her home in this city after a visit with a friends In Evanston. ;i Mrs R. D. Robblns, who is visiting I in Evanston, Wyo., was the guest of I honor at an afternoon social given by I ft Mrs George Paxlon In that city a few days ago I 1 The department from No. 1 fire I H station was called lo the PIngreo school. Thirtieth aud Pingrcc avonuo, 5 yesterday forenoou. The wasto pa- i Per 'n a concre, fhute provided for R If that purpose had in some unknown I! i way become ignited, but no damage M ! resulted. I :i (Continued on Page Seven.) Bl RANDOM il REFERENCES mm ' figm (Continued From Page Five.) II "What Is the Initiative, the Refer-3BS? Refer-3BS? endum and the Recall? Mayor Glas-H( Glas-H( mann will explain their meaning at itflfE 8:S0 'cIock at County Court house, "sj fc this evening. SMi; Tho municipal court has dimsissed SJ' the action brought by C. Duchoncau 'H' against Isaac E. Hann for $90. alleged 4KJI' to be due on the salo of a horse . Ll Elder J. W. Rushton of Independent: Independ-ent: ence, Mo., who has already made I many friendn in this city by reason of Mm his profound logic on religious and Sit' social problems, will give two or his iBJIf famous lectures on Sunday at 11 a. Mfifr nv and s- P' m- ,n tuc Chapel, corner WiL Fifteenth and Washington avenue. Do mW not fal1 to 1,ear llliu' II w111 do 'ou (;; wholesome good. Uv W. H. Bancroft, vice president and 'Ilk1 general manager of the Oregon Short II Line, passed through Ogden this1 il i morning on his way to Salt Lake City Wm, after an inspection tour of the S-Ut IK Lake division of the Southern Pacific. He was accompanied to this city from Sparlis by Division Superintendent T. 'a F. Rowlands, who was also west on i an inspection tour. i Latter Day Saints will bo privileged f to hear a' member of tho quorum ot twelve 6f the Reorganized Church dia "I CU69 tho Latter Day work Sundav al 'i 11 a. m. and S p. m Elder .7. V. & Rushton's sermons remind one of tho I early days, when thousands flocked :t to hear the expounders of Mormonlsm J and were converted Hear him and L Judge for yourself Chapel, corner I Fifteenth and Washington avonue.- U Candidates Initiated A class of 26 I; candidates was given the second and f third degrees by the Ladles of tho 1 Maccaboos in Congress hall last night, if the initiatory work being the most ; picturesque that has oer beou need. f The costumes of tho sixteen ladies fr composing tho initintorv team were 'i beautiful. " I Salt Lake and roturn $1.00 every J Sunday via Oregon Short Line Your ! I choice of twelve tralub each way. I ft Masonic Event Judjje Nathan I Kingsley, general graud high priest I of Royal Arch Masons of tho United I States, arrived In fhls city today and I will be given an informal reception 1 'I this evening at the Masonic temple, i i between the lioura of S:30 and 10:30. :' This afternoon the judge was driven I i. about the city In an auto. The ro- 1 i ceptlou of tonight promises to he a 1 . pleasant affair and all Masons have I I been invited to attend 1 What is the Initialise, the Refer- endum and the Recall? Mayor Glas- tmkn will explain their meaning at 8:30 o'clock, at County Court house, W this evening - I Salt Lake and return $1.00 every j -J Sunday la Oregon Short Line. Your j r choice of twelve trains each waj. - I I STIMSON'S CAFE Is tho CHOICE of the people and is ;f my profosslou. 2460 Grant Ave. - .? Wanted Newspaper solicitors, call I at Standard office from C to 8 p ,m. - m ( . The Standard more than equals any g 1 premium offer made by any other pa- A '$ per. Call and see our premiums you M .T get now free from us, while you pay I the other papers for the premium's A they offer. |