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Show ': RANDOM II REFERENCES ; ,f WANTED Clean wiilto ragB at tho 1 Standard. , Frank Baxter, who sustained ser ious injuries when a carry all went over an embankment in the canyon a few weeks ago, was oblo to leave the hospital yesterday. The voting jl man had a very fortunate escape from - ;f death in view .of the fact that in nd- - , ditlou. to other Injuries he sustained - ; ' a scalp wound which reauircd more t . than fifty Hlitch.cs to close. Iil Advertisers must have tholr copy H'l for tho Kvenlng Standard tho ovenlng before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in order to insure in-sure publication. "V Wadsworth. a prominent cattleman cattle-man of Idaho Falls, Is spending a few days In the city visiting friends and transacting business. Tho following marriacc licenses -were granted yesterday by County Clerk Samuel G. Dye: John Claude Johnson, Malad, Ida., and Sadie A. Groyeon Mobile, Ala ; Charles U Bur-dett Bur-dett and Rose M. Thomas, of Ogdon; John Basch, Oqden. and Mary Catli-rlno Catli-rlno Fi sch or, Weston, Ida. Thad Griffith, of Fannington, wa a business visitor in the city yes-j,- terday. ; r f : The body of Roy Williams, who was i killed by a Southern Pacific train p f near l.ucln a few days ago, was g 'i hrought to this city yesterday It has i been learned that the man was a ros- i ident of Junction City, Kan., and was 3J a member of tho I. O. 0. R Arrange- i inent for the funeral have not been i made and the remains may be shipped p to Kansas for burial. I ' H. E. McCuno and family,, of Cal-?' Cal-?' ienle, Nov., arc visiting friends in l Ogden. ,y EM Boland, a painter, Is confined i i to his bod by sIcknosB and Is under f the care of tho Eagles' physician. ji i ( Mrs. Boland loft a few days ago for p '( San Francisco but has been notified '? of her husband's illness and will rc- 4 ' : turn at once i' John KoleoE. a Greek, was unload- , t ing ties in the railroad yards yester- . day when a falling tie struck the man L on the right leg, causing a compound t 4 fracture. He was taken to the Deo I I Memorial hospital. "Reports last night JyT indicatod that the Injury was a very i -serious one. . ?: i j. (Continued on Pago Seven ) K ' i 00 I RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued From Pago Five.) Rio Grande Special for Salt Lako l-oavcs Ogden S:00 a. m., Oct J, 5, ". 7, S. Alwnys on time. $1.10 round trip. The Historical society will meot at H o'clock on Saturday 'afternoon. October Oc-tober 7th. at Steinway hall, over the store of the Ogdon Music company. STIMSON'S CAFE Is the CHOICE of the pooplo and Is my profession. r 24C0 Grant Ave. Timber Sales Officer V. D. Grec-. Grec-. loy, of tho silviculture department at Washington, will spend Friday and Saturday jn Ogden, conferring with the officers of the silviculture department de-partment of this district. Mr. Greelev has to do largely with the timber sales In the various districts. Anthracite Coal, 400 tons. Tho , besL Phone 27. John Farr. t Police Court In the Police .court this morning J. H. Smith, arrested for being unlawfully drunk, was given a suspended sentence with instructions to leave the city. A bond of $10 was forfeited by Ed Jones, who failed to appear to answer to the charge of disturbing dis-turbing tho peoce. Clyde Hellewell forfeited a bond of $5 for allowing his team to stand in the street without hitching. Marriage License A marriage li-censo li-censo has been issued to George W Allen of Sioux City, Toya, and Mrs. Dora D. Weaver of'Laft'ln, Kansas. i The Standard more than equals any i premium offer made by any other pa- ! per. Call and see our premiums you get now free from us, while you pay the other papers for the premiums they offor. oo |