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Show ! RANDOM REFERENCES j J. H. Wright was :t business visitor In the city yesterday from Murray. i- WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. . The department from No 1 tire station sta-tion was summoned to the homo of ''A. 1 Doxey, 231 Twenty-seventh Street, about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. morn-ing. A rubbish lire which had not been properly extinguished spread to u shed In the rear, of the lot. Tlju damage resulting will not exceed ?5. J, Advertisea must havo their copy for thp Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho adver- 'Isemont is to appear, in order to In- (;uro publication. Arthur Stayner and wIfo of Malad re visiting Ogden friends. W. M McFaddon of Kemmercr, Vyo.. is transacting business and lsttlng friends in Ogden. '"Fred H. .Miller of Idnho Falls is jnong those from the Idaho city at-ondiug at-ondiug the Four-State fair. (Continued on Pago Seven.) i nrt I KANDOM I REfERENCES B ji (Continued From Pace Five.) I STIMSON'S CAFE 1 Is the CHOICE of the peoplo and is I ; tny profession. 2-1 CO Grant Avo. I i Will Rome one kindly donutc a baby 3 buggv to the Crittenden Home. Call t the patron. Ind., "J40; Bell, 79C, - ! !i Autumn Social Next Friday night, at II j the Second Ward amusement hall, the 1 I Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement li ; association of that wnnl will- give an I! 1 autumn 'bail and banquet. The asso-1t asso-1t j elation, gives au annual ball for the 4 benefit of the organization and for J J social enjoyment. Mrs. Ida Hall, as- I -i assisted by a number of oung ladles, JI ' havo tjio arrangements in hand and IE i they say the party will b,e one of the II leading' social functions of the ward If 4 for the season. Anthracite Coal, 100 tons. Tho J best. Phono 27. 'John Farr. Li ..Soldier Train A special train, car- fcf ryingl74 men and four officers of tho J United States regular armj, passed J through this city ,-cst onlay jifternoon i over the Harriman lines. Tho sol- 't diersare on their wnv from the Fuitnd '. States training station at Columbus, : O., to San Francisco. The .train ' . stopped in "this city but tweuty mln- , utes. I Ford's Photo Studio. IS I 21th st. 'Photos that satisfy. Visitors welcome. wel-come. Neiloon Acquitted Lars Neilson, charged with assault aud batterj, wajj acquitted in Police court this morning morn-ing by a Jury. It wag charged that Nellson became imohed In a quarrel with a neighbor over certain water rights and struck the other mau with a shovel The evidence tended to show that the affair was merely a I ;t neighborhood raw. . I Assault and Battery August j I ILorsch, the swine herder, was, arralgn-5! arralgn-5! i cd in Police court this .morning charg-S charg-S jf ed with, assault and battery' by Jen II l Tinger. The stories told on the'stand 4j ',( were to the effect that 'Lorsch had t. struck Tinger with a bicycle pump, W Inflicting a wound in his scalp. The If case was taken under advisement by m the court. I J ' Novadans at the Fair Many pcr- I I sons from -various parts of Nevada M 5 are now in the city to attend tho II Pour-State Fair aud International J ! Sheep show. Among such visitors arc I & Arthur SL Clair, Frank Goodale, I , Charles Roberts, Robert Crawford, ' Mr. and Airs. George Broudes, Mrs, fc , , Gene Parker, Mr and Mrs. A. W Go-y. Go-y. bel, Mrs William Drake and Miss Bes-5 Bes-5 1? slo Austlu of Wells. Mrs. William I V Goodalo. George W. Bycrs and two III if daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Cros-M Cros-M H eon, Mrs. Olive Monks and Mrs. Jeff J 'I Cazier and family of Star Valley. I $ Mrs M. R Farr of Provo, wife of 9 $ James FaiT of the Farr Brothers coin's coin-'s V pany, has been in Ogden tho past fl tL weok Tisiting her sister, Mrs. Dorothy M Carter, who is ill at the Dee hos-M hos-M v ' pltal. Mr6. Carter is a resident of I ' Mountalnview. Wyo., and has been nt I I the hospital for the past two weeks. MrB. Farr will return to Proo tomor-I tomor-I row. I Marriage License A Marring I l license has been issued to Edward j Peter Goodelle and Ruth J. Quimby of 1 Real Estate Transfer James II. H i Cook has sold to George W. Kendell, M A bishop of the South Weber ward of ftS Davis county, a part of the southeast JI I quarter of boctlou :iS, township 5 h t north, range 1 west, of the Salt Lako 1" ! meridian Consideration 1. All members of Dlx Logan Post, G. ;, A. R., are requeste 1 to be present at v the regular meeting on Wednesday evening. September 27. to make ar- V rangements to meet President Taft at i Salt 1'ike :) Tho Standard more Hian equals any f premium offer made by any other pa- v per. Call and see our premiums you M pet now tree from us. while you pay U the other pai ers for the premiums If they offer. |