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Show I RAiMBOiVS I i REfEIRENCES ; Tbursdaj . Friday and Saturday, ; September 1 J, 15 and 16. N. L. Spur- ! geon Millinery C, 'will have on dis- r play a complete lino of pattern and i ', street hats from the eastern markets. : All cordialy invited. - Secretary Fisher Coming It is ex- 1 i "' pected that Walter I- Fisher, secrc- - : tary of the inl prior, will pass through P i " this city tomorrow on route to Call- fomia The po eminent official has ' been in the Yellowstone park for sov- 'm eral weeks past nrl left there Thurs- ''M dnv for Boise, stopping off at Twin m. Falls before coming on to Ogden. Salt Lake and return $1.00 every jJF Sunday via Oregon Short Line. Your Fit choice of twelve trains each way. ' Mrs. C W. Kingsbury of Devils IM Slide is spending a few days with u: OgJen friends. t' WANTED Clean white rags at tho V Standaru. I ; Peter Smith Burled A message was received from the government su- 1 perlntendent of the reclamation ser- '' vice at North Yakima, Wash., yester- ' day, stating that he could furnlsb no J ' Informal ion legordiu tho relatives of $ Peter Smith, who was killed on the ! ( ' Oregon Short Line tracks a short dij- ; ', tio -nuth of this eltv a few nights : ) ago The remains were therefore In- I ' tor ed yesterday afternoon at the cx- ; i pence of the county. Adxertisers must have their copy fr- bp F.vonlng Standard the evening before the day on which tho advor- jji Mficmcnt is to appear, in order to in- ; ; nire publication. 5 ' Harry Coley of Lewlslon, Utah, is , i a business visitor in this city. A) Peery Hotel Opened The new y, A ' Peery hotel in Salt Lake, which was j , , built by tho Peery estate of this city. w was formally onened to the public !v I last evening. The management, coital coit-al I ducted au open house between tho -S'l hours of S and 10 o'clock, and huu- i drod3 of people were shown through 2 the new building. ji 1m' F J- Gleason is a lsitor in the city B :: from Bingham canyon. ; (Continued on Page Sdvon.) if ' RANDOM I j REFERENCES 1 5 I I (Continued From Pago Five.) I (j Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 3' II ' Soptenibor 14, 15 und 1C, X, L. Spur- " I geon Millinery C, will have on dls- I I play a completo line of pattern and I II 1 street hats from the eastern niark&s. i A, All cordinly invited. j' x Miss Anna E. Frcdrickson, a re- I I turned missionary from Durma, who 1J f is spondlng a shoit tlmo in Utah, will I I :l speak at the Baptist church, Sunday l J morning. Miss Frcdricklson gave sev- ' i eral interesting addresses ' in Salt I Lake. On nccount of engagements in I 3 Denver, Miss Fredriekson will speak J J only once in Ogden. J Salt Lake and return $1.00 every .ff Sunday via Oregon Short Line. Your I choice of twelve trains each way. -Bishop Spalding The Rt. Rev, Franklin B. Spalding, D. D.. Bishop of Utah, is the guest of tiio Rev W. W. and Mrs. Fleetwood at their summer home, near North Ogden Canyon. Bishop Spalding will occupy the pulpit at the Church of the Good Shepherd, both morning and evening, Sunday. If you beKove in "Progressive" politics, poli-tics, call up Bell phono 200 and ask Mr F. J Hendcrshot to enroll voii in the LaFollettc Progressive Republican league. Lumberman in Idaho Assistant j -i District Forester Dan F. Seerey has gone to thWeiser forest, Idaho, for life. ; : a fow days inspection of the Umbel' ! 1 s'tuation there. "Mr. Seerey Is the expert lumberman of tho denartmeilt here. Ho is just now determining the ; : feasibility of driving logs from the j ' forests in the mountains to tho low-i low-i ' er altitudes through the streams of u I , water. This accomplished, the forest- '. . er says, and the lumbeiv business of LJ '. tho western country will be placed I ' on an advantageous plane. I if The Hello Girl Mountain SLite Telc- 5 1 phone Co give a dance at U10 New J jj Colonial Dancing acadomy Sopt 19. j 50c per couple; extra 25c. - I Capt. Adams Expected Captain ww, James B. Adams, asslstnnt forester in Ei charge, Is expected to meet Forester ' Henry S Gn-ues in this city this afternoon for a conference regarding forest matters in the west The gen tlemen will remain in Osden until about next Tuesday, durimi which , I time they will consider thoroughly j j the important questions connected. rS'I with the forest service. Mr. Adams h I has been in Colorado druing the past iF I week )i A A. RICHTER, fire place repairs, mantels, grates and tile floors. 322 I i 24th street. Bell phone C7-N. Ifl'a Mrs. T. F. Rowlands and daughtnr, Ql Irene, have left for Nashville, Tenn., ll ;m "where- Miss Rowlands will entnr Bel- )'M mont college. Mrs. Rowlands will be (1 if with Jher daughter tor about' four 22 a weeks before returning to this cily.T" ji I Salt Iako and return $1.00 every I 3 Sundaj la Oretrjn Shprt Line. Your 1 T choice of twelve trains- each way. I 5 Police court Sterling Little, a youth I 3 who took a bicycle a few days ago, I 3 was found guiltv of petit larceny in I I Police court this morning and sen- A fenced to pay a tine of .$30. Frank 5 1 Vine, found guilty of having been un- lawfully drunk, was given the usual w J fino of $5 or five days. A similar I "j fine was administered to James Mur-im Mur-im m raj for disturbing the peace. '& I ' STIMSON'S CAFE Is tho CHOICE of the people and is i my profession. 2 ICO Grant Ave. j ' Municipal court In the Municipal f court, Dan Ensign has bi ought action f against R. E. Clapi for $S0.S5 for )t hotol accommodations. In the same "ife court Paine & Hurst haB filed suit 3iUi against W. B. Huntington for 512 4S if! on account fe c H. E. Plake Tailoring Co., 33G 25th .iSt1 st Fal1 Une of T-'ad,es und Gentle- gg i men's Suits on display. - iS ': The Young Peoples' Bible class of L r the First Methodist ohurch has again KK l resumed its regular Sunday meeUngs 22 after several weeks' vacation and cor- m i ' diallj invites all the young people Jail of Ogden not attending other Suu- j day schools to join them in the au- ','. ditorium of the church every Sunday BB at 10 o'clock. bJ Wanted Newspaper solicitors, call gn j at Standard office from C toS p .m. - tM j Fair Grounds Car Supt. J. W. 51 ' Bailey says that, beginning tomor- vfl I row morning, the Ogden RapidTran- fll i slt- compan will run a car from the iflS Fair grounds to Washington avenuo, MM making connection with all Washlng- H ton avenue cars. This is being done H for the benefit and convenience of H those who have business at the Fajr H r grounds prior to the opening of tho . Fa.tr. nnrilcularlv those who have ex- K hlhlta to get In readiness for the Fair mt opening jlft Danclug at Congress "Wednesday and Saturday evenings. sugi Marriage Licenses A marriage li- 9R I cense has been issued to James SUn- "jttfe1-! backer of Stockton, Cat, and Myrtle atj! L. Hamilton of Salt Lake. hiS I The Standard more than equals any fSF' premium offer made by any other pa- '! per. Call and sec our premiums you iW v get now free from us. while you pay tsfe ft llle other l,aPr3 for tho premluma y&2; they ofler. WA 00 lS,B WAR RUMOR CAUSES i!S;K EXCITEMENT IN TOKIO rggT4 Wk f TOKIO. Sept 15. Thecc was a artj :, flurry of excitement in Tokio today fS(i 1? when the news was bulletined about s'$ ' lhe streets that the German army had WS )i attacked tlio French." Tho rumor qjg f came in special dispatches from New ,sS 5 York and was denied after it had Jgft ) enjoved a brief existence. JtATTtf ; 00 iforb'' DIXIE IV. WINS. efortii BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sopt 15. Dixie frTbej1 IV., Frederick K. Burnham's hydro- orS Plane, oasily won tho free-for-all cham- 3B, plonship of tho United States and tjie -r2 Chamber or Commorco trophy in a J0- JPjJ5' mile race over the motorboat club of "?5f. Buffalo's course in the Niagara river ' today t |