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Show f RANDOM REFERENCES if The ladles of the SL Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing society will give a sale and tea tomorrow afternoon and evening at (the parish hall Entertainment will be provided for the children. flFJy Contest The secretary of the Btate board of health will namo the winners In the state tly-swatting contest con-test tomorrow night A prize of $100 will bo given to the one who has killed ihe most flies in the entire state, and there are several prizes of $25 each for the champion fly-swatters in the different counties throughout the Titate. jThe best NUT COAL ottered to the TJubllc at tho lowest prices. Try it nd he convinced. $4 75 per ton delivered de-livered Frank Moore Coal Co , Phone 345. Shortage In Cars Becnuse there is a -shortage of cars, local coal dealers are unable to secure all the coal they 'have ordered. Some have had difficulty diffi-culty in filling orders and state that there is no relief In sight All railroad rail-road equipment is being used for tho transportation of crops to the east and jt takes time for the cars to be returned. re-turned. i Bulbs and fall plants at Hender-fchot's. Hender-fchot's. J, HImrod Again Arrested P. C. Hlm-rod, Hlm-rod, the actor-lecturer, was arrested .'again for passing a worthless check It has developed that the Marion hostel ho-stel cashed a check for him which was found to be worthless. The check isvas far $13, while tho one Indorsed jby Rev. H. D. Zimmerman was for $30 Himrod and his show are now n Wellsville and the sheriff of Cache 'county arrested him there. Sheriff UE. E. Harrison sent a man for him to- ay. Importation bulbs arrived at Hen- orshot's. Will Pay Premlumc After January the Harrlman syBlem will pay tho he premium on bonds of their em- iloyes All men in the service who Iiandle money must put up a secur-ty secur-ty bond, and It has been the custom or the employes to pay the premium n their bond After the first of tho 'ear this e'xpense will be borne by he company. Hess' Blue Ribbon Bread put on the icale weighs more than any other iread on the market. Marriage Licence A marriage 11-:ense 11-:ense has been issued to Bert Por-er Por-er of San Francisco, Cal., and Lou-ile Lou-ile Lowe of Portland, Ore. : Boy5 Placed In Jail Two boys, A. k H. McKenzle, 17 years old, and Lloyd Kirizoa, 18 years old. were brought from HfcPromontory by Special Agent II. H. fcfCordon of the Southern Pacific last knight and were placed in the cltv jall for safe keeping. Thoy wore tak- cn to Montcllo this morning. The boya were arrested for breakiug into R box car at Montello nnd were placed 2 in a building there. They broke away from their prison and were captured by Special Agent Cordon near Promontory Prom-ontory yesterday afternoon. Chicken Raisers Fresh ground bono daily at Washington Market -- Ban Lifted The ban placed on Utah alfalfa by tho state horticulturist of Washington has been lifted. J. Edward Ed-ward Taylor, state horticultural lu-spcotor,, lu-spcotor,, received word from Washington Wash-ington to that effect yesterday. The attorney general at Washington had declared the action of the Washing-tan Washing-tan Inspector to be unwarranted by law. There's a photographer In town whose name is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- New Groceries Three new grocery stores will be ready for business In Ogden soon. H H. Hoff will open a grocery store on Washington avenue ave-nue and Thirty-second street November Novem-ber 1. The new building of H. B. Sawyer, on Capitol and Harrison avenues, ave-nues, will be ready for occupancy by November 15, and. L. Moulding Is erecting a brick building on Washington Wash-ington aenue near tho South Washington Wash-ington school to be used for a grocery gro-cery store and meat mart Klrkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Charged With Burglary F. Mlsaka appeared before Judge Harris this morning on the charge of burglary In the third degree. He will be required re-quired to enter his plea October 30. B &. G the ideal Butter, manufactured manufac-tured In an Ideal Creamery. Going to Bingham A train load of strikebreakers for Bingham passed through Ogden this morning from tho cast. Investigate our treo introductory otter ot-ter on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Remodeling Home George W. Jacobs Ja-cobs Is remodeling his homo at 540 Twenty-second street Tho impiore-mentn impiore-mentn will cost about $1,000. Old papers for sale at this office, 25c per hundred. Secretary to Manson Georgo Peterson, Peter-son, who was a stenographer in the office of P L Williams, general counsel coun-sel for the Oregon Short Line In Salt Lake, has been promoted to be private pri-vate secretary to E. C Manson, assistant as-sistant general manager of the Oregon Short Line He succeeds R. W Jones, known as "Casey" Jones, who has gone to Idaho as court reporter for Judge Alfred J. Budge of the Sixth Judicial dlstiict of Idaho. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Fole.v'8 At Industrial School W A. G"iU-ner, G"iU-ner, an officer of the Idaho Industrial school at St Anthonj, Is spending a few days at the Utah Industrial school for the purpose of ascertaining the system employed b Superintendent R. G. Gowans In the work of correction. At tho Idaho school tho corporal punishment pun-ishment system is used. Mr. Glltner Is the night watchman and storekeeper storekeep-er of the Gem state Institution. Cal 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard, Jury Selected The case of the Wright-Os'oorn company agahiBt the Commercial National bank was resumed re-sumed In Judge Howell's division of the district court this morning. Tho following Jury has been impaneled to hear the facts: Andrew Baggs, A. D. FowerB, J. K. Browning, B H. Butler, William Becraft, Ezra Chase, Wllliard H. Bingham and Hyrum Goodalc. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Accident in Omaha I. N. Pierce has received a message from Omaha stating stat-ing that John Owen, In tho employ of the Western Union otflce, was almost al-most Instantly killed In an accident yesterday Mr. Owen was an Ogden visitor a short time ago. Elks Go to Zlon About 75 mora-bers mora-bers of the local lodge of Elks will go to Salt Lako Monday evening to nitend the minstrel show ghen by tho Salt Lake lodge. Special motor service over the Oregon Short Line has been arrnnged for by the lodge. The Elks will leave Ogden at 7:15 and will leturn after the performance. perform-ance. Coal Shed on Fire A coal ahed owned by M. C Vlllinga, 910 Twenty-eighth street, caught fire last night at 9.40. Both departments responded to the alarm and the fire waB quickly quick-ly extinguished. Tho Iosb was slight Greeks Go Through A special train consisting of a baggage car, a diner and six coaches carrying homeward bound Greeks, psssed through Ogden last night from San Francisco. From Salt Lake J A. Lloyd, traveling trav-eling freight agent for tho Erie railroad, rail-road, and J. A Foley, commercial agent for the Illinois Central, were In Ogden today from Salt Lake. Local Artist A beautiful painting of a bull mooso is on exhibition at tho Progressive headquarters. The picture Is the work of a local artist, Mrs. E. M. Bostaph, and was presented present-ed by Mrs. Bostaph to tho women of the Progressive party The work la done wMth pastel and shows the stately state-ly form of tho animal gazing proudly proud-ly in tho air while he stands In tho shallow wutcr near the shore of a lake. Advertisers must have tholr copj for the Evening Standard tho ovenlnc before the day on which tho adrnr tUcmont Is to appear, in order to Incur In-cur publication. |