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Show i1 RANDOM i 1 REFERENCES ' j , j Dr. W. H, Petty, the dcutist is suf- fering from a severe attack of la ) ' grippe. i WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. Miss Margaret Bean, of Logan, is . ; visiting Ogden friends. j Advertisers must have their copy : for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the adver- 1 tlscmcnt Is to appear, In order to In- j j sure publication. Li. Hamilton and wife, of .Ely, Nov., :' are spending a few days in Ogden. J Ed Doland and wife, of Egbert, j " Wyo arrived yesterday for a few j ; days visit In this city. I The department from the No. 1 fire ' station wns called to the home of James Sale, at 2744 "Washington ave-:' ave-:' i nue, about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon after-noon to extinguish a small fire. J' Sparks from a chimney fired the shln-' shln-' gles. A small hole was burned in. the roof but the damage will uot exceed Thomas "Wand, and wife, of Far-mington, Far-mington, spent Sunday with Ogden friends. 3 Dan Miller Is a business visitor In :' ( the city from Evanston. I There is a marked Improvement in the condition of Frank Baxter, the ' young man who sustained painful In-; In-; juries In the Ogdou canyon accident ! Oi a few days ago. His recovery Is now fully expected and lip. will prob- ably not suffer perraanont ill effects other than a few scars. Mrs. Eliza- beth Baxter, who was injured in the ; same accident, is doing nicely. . : ' (Continued on Page Seven.) 00 RANDOM REFERENCES 1 (Continued From Pago Five.) Miss Mabol Colyer of Los Angeles, Cal , onroute to Dubuque. la., Is visiting visit-ing in this city at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith. $22.50 round trip to Pueblo, Colorado Colo-rado Springs or Denver via D & R. G., Sept 2C and 27, account Public Lands Convention. Have Typhoid Fever Lyman Skeen has beon called to Salt Lako City b the serious Illness of his son, Aifretl Skeen, who is suffering of typhoid fo-.cr. The young man is not expectod to live. Ho Is being treated In one of tho Salt Lake hospitals. His mother and sister, who were attending him, also are down with the fever. STIMSON'S CAFE Is tho CHOICE of the people and la my profession. 24C0 Grant Ave. Fought Over Water Rights Lars Nellson. charged -with assaulting M Bertinotl with a shovel. Is being trie I in police court todny by jury- Mosi or the morning and part of the at-tornoon at-tornoon was taken up In securing a I JurV. The trouble which Involved Nellson In tho criminal action which has been brought against him occurred occur-red on August ID, and "was caused through av quarrel over water rights. both men claiming that they had a prior right to the water of a certain irrigation ditch. Wanted Nowspapor solicitors, call at Standard office from G to S p .in. - Commissioner III Oscar B. Mad-son, Mad-son, chairman of the board of counfy commissioners, is confined to his room suffering of Inflammation of the stomach. stom-ach. He has not been well since his return from a business trip to Nevada a number of days ago. Anthracite Coal, -100 tons. Tho best. Phone 27. John Farr. Meeting of Commissioners The commissioners held a brief session today to-day to pass on claims nnd to attend to" certain road matters. Ford's Photo Studio, 4S4 21th st. Photos that satisfy. A'lsllors .wol- corae. Nevada Visitors Frank Goodalp, Arthur St. Clair, John Blddlc, John . McCombs and John Crosson, of Deoth, Nevada, are In tho city to visit the Four-State fair. They will remain in Ogden during the entire Aveek. William Wil-liam Ralph of AVells, Nevada, Is also hero to see the big fair. The Standard more than equalH any premium offer made by any othor paper. pa-per. Call and see our premiums you get now free from us, while you pay the other papers for tho premiums thoy offer. |