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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES 1 Wlllard Garr of Logan was a visitor visi-tor in the city yesterday. WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Staudard. There Is said to bo some Improvement Improve-ment in tho condition of Joe Thompson, Thomp-son, stenson of Officer Al Horrick, residing re-siding nt 3G1 Thirtieth streoL The young man contracted typhoid fever while in Nevada and has been dangerously dan-gerously ill for several weoks past. Advertisers must have their copy for The Kvoulug Standard the evening before tho day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear. In order to insure in-sure publication. Harry Mayho of Pocatello is visiting visit-ing Ogden friends. Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman will onter-tain onter-tain the What-1-Can girls at the Baptist Bap-tist parsonage this evening. .7. T Brockley of Dana, Wyo., arrived ar-rived yesterday on a business mission mis-sion and also to visit old friends in Ogden. Honry Barkor has commenced suit against Albert Maloin for $489.32, alleged al-leged to be due on certain promissory notes, dated January 3, l'JOG. The plaintiff also prays that a mortgage on certain real estate given to secure se-cure the payment of the notes bo foreclosed. Edward McGeehan who played third base on the Ogden team during the latter part of the season left yesterday yester-day morning for his home in Wood-burj, Wood-burj, N. J. Char'es Frolne, nltcher of the pitching pitch-ing staff of the Ogden baseball club, will not leave for his home In San Francisco, unt.i after the Four-State fnir. J. W. Morgan, a member of the Salt Lake Skyscrapera's pitching stafi, was In tho city jesterday on his way to Colllnston, Utah. (Continued on Page Seven ) I RANDOM I I REFERENCES 1 if (Continued Frcm Pope Five.) P If you bollcvc in giving the people I' a chanco to live decently In the Ift United Slftie? then attend the Pro- jc preffilvo Republican meeting at the Conniy Court Honao, Thursday oven- :I- hig rt S o'clock sharp. The Imperial quartette will also sing at this ineot- !ng Doth ladies anil gentlemen in- rltid ; Visiting Brother Alexander Thom- az, of Council Muffs, Iowa, broth- I or of Samuel Thomas, former city i , councilman, is in the city on a two j ' weeks' visit. He states that crop con- v ditlona In Iowa arc good, and business ; activity promising. He Is pleased with Ogden and the western country;. j STIMSON'S CAFE j Is tho CHOICE of the people and is my profession. 21G0 Grant Ave. & Boys Released The young men ar- i rested at Burch Creel; lust night for 'j ' disturbing the peace were released i 't from custody this moniln:. the par- ' ties claiming to have been aqgrleed ; anncarlnc at the sheriff's ofUcp and ' i stating that they would prefer no charges against the boys. i Wanted Newspaper solicitors, call i at Standard office from C to S .in. - i Boundary Dispute In .hiilgc Harris' court this morning, ibe case of the j Ogden Canyon Resort company . l against tlie Ulah Lteht & Railway company, in which Is involved a ills- i i pute regarding the boundary line be- r! ' tweon propertv claimed by both sides, "was resumed The case was opened Monday but was continue.l over yes- i f terday to givo tho parlies time to ' get certain testiir.cm before the court. I Real Estate Transfer The Ogden i. Savings Hank has sold to Bertha : i Eccles Wright, lot S and a part of lot J 9. block 1, Eccles Subdivision, block & 2C, plat C, Ogden survey. Consldera- f tlon $1. r . - t Traveling by Auto Alma Van Wagoner Wag-oner and John Taylor ' and wives, ; merchauts of Provo, spent iHSt night 3 ' in Ogdon on their way 10 Brigham City where they will participate in 'y. Peach Day ff'sthlliea. Thej timeled I from the Garden City in an automo-: automo-: ; bile. This inorninK they were not i loath to register a complaint against 5 the bad roads of Davis county. They P ) stated that the sand is so heavy in Ii -places that they could hardly pass ' over it. 2 , ' Lecture Course Miss Carrie H. ' ; Watson, a representative of the Red- i path Central Lyceum Bureau, arrivoJ ' in Ogden this morning to assist tho i Weber Academy Lecture Cocmmltten J ,to dispose of season tickets for this .4 j ear's lecture course. Miss Watson i has had u wide experience In Lyceum i work and the commlltco feels that Bhe can assist them materially. She !a Bays that the Ogdon course Is one if of the best in the v. hole west. Ik ! Japanese Gambling Case A motion r to dismiss the .lananese gamblini; II ' case, which was made yestoiday af- II i ternoon by tho defending .counsel anil II; which was taken under advisement I m; i has not yet been decided by Police fc Judge Murphy but the court will an- IIj1 nounce its decision In tho caBe to- hr morrow morning. The attorney de- j-1 fending the Japanese at the conclu- jr . sion of the lobtimohy for the city r ! that not sufficlout evidence had been Ie presented to make a case or to call I for any rebuttal on the part of tho I ; defense j' Municipal Court In tho Municipal I i court, C. J. A. LlndnulBt has brought 1 1 action against Daniel 13. Rawaon for J t 350 on account. In the same court, 2 D J. Jeukins is sulns Edward H. Do 0i ' Lamator for $30 on a rental account. :; Tho Standard more than equals any I premium offer made by any other pa- I ' per. Call and see our premiums you I ; pel now free from us, while you pay J': the other papers for the premiums I l ; they offer. I |