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Show J STANDARD TELEPHONES 1. J ! For Editorial, Mews and Society !" J Departmont, Call Only Phone No JfL . j 421 igSl t For subscription and Advertising r-w Department, Call Phone No. 56 RANDOM ' a, REFERENCES lnF I I Houseglrl Wanted A good home 1 Si fnnd an eas" place for a Sod girl, jut Iff' tfp Telephone 1715. MJ Jl District Deputy Entertained C. A .TlDoyd. district deputy or the Elks' Jli lodge, entertained Lloyd Maxwell of J -f, Marshalltown. Iowa, yesterday, the 1 latter returned to Salt Lake in the Ji evening. Maxwell was elected grand esteemed lecturing knight at the ro-f ro-f i cent national convention at Portland. !j J He stated that he was greatly im-rJH im-rJH pressed vIth Ogden and its various mT beauty spots and on his return from rgains if )ws' I TEE WAIST LCo WITHOUT THE assf BRAWJ STMING "low 0j Jj: 'fill imWwsi 'lJ: SBL0USE ?, . . - Djj I1" ' " i O j As usual ve're ahead, p al vith the "Stringless m Waist" or t)ys- jj The K & S perfect polS fitting. king1 f ;tf i Just in! Just New!! SJJitf Just Prices!!! V&1 50c, 75c, 1.00. ? i he e p a OPPWV ire.aw J imt "The value-giving bS Store" maSy d; SAVE YOUi - j MONEY )t' A home on easy pay- . ments you can obtain I !. by seeing -jijj Carl C. Rasmussen l;T Phone 115. 350 24th Street j! CLARA BERGES f Rr 1 PriVZe Hospital B IDEAL SITUATION 3 I EXPERT ATTENDANCE ! j I 84 23rd St, PL no 253 g A ' H Medical. Surgical and Obstet- a ; ' m rical Cases Taken. H ;"r Ogden Hat Factory I Will be manufacturing Hats with- ' ' In the next two months. j Bring us your Panama or Straw - Hat to "mako over" and renovate. Iit All work nuaranteed : OGDEN ! HAT FACTORY i 358 25th St. ! T. B. KELLY, Mgr. ; S LA RUE'S "Ner-vo-Ino" for 0 the man who feels ho is all w , v I In, acts quickly, restores vital- , F ity, corrects insomnia, and 3 ' i w brain fatigue; "makes a new 2 1 I man of you," price $1 box. 3 S A i for $2 50, bv mall. A. R. Mc- I . ; 1 Intyre Drugs, 2421 Wash. Ao. R m'Mii 1 u y 1 Hmj'iin m 11 tuif 1 'nail 1 'iiMi i r Newman & Jackson y Sheet Metal, Skylights, Cornices, Smokestacks, Metallic Ceilings, i Rain Troughs, etc., etc. 1 i 2460 Hudson Ave. Phone 1952 ( j LUMBER h ' We sell you the lumber or Ey? -r 7 build your house complete. 5i WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER CO M I f Phono 147. 2476 Wash. Ave. Hp i r &a ip I f:i OGDEN MUSIC CO. PIANOS AND VICTOR TALKERS -tA 2376 Washington Avenue. - I ' a trip up the canyon expressed his determination to return to this city on the occasion of tho formal dedication dedi-cation and attendant festivities of tho Elks' now clubhouse. From Salt Lake the visitor will icturn to his home In Inwa. From Grand Island The family of Roy Griffin have moved from Grand Island, Nebraska, to Ogden for permanent per-manent residence. Mr. Griffin is engaged en-gaged In tho auctioneering business at the railroad stock yards. The tam-ily tam-ily arrived yesterday, Mr. Griffin having hav-ing been in the city a number of months past. Investigate our free Introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Peterson Estate In the matter of rhe estate of Paul Peterson, deceased, Christine Peterson, a clster, has petitioned pe-titioned tho district court to Issue a decree terminating a life estate of the decedant. The petitioner claims title in fee simple to certain real estate in which the decedant had a life ten-uro ten-uro right and sho now desires that tho estate be cleared of Its clouded title. Mr. Peterson died January 15, 1911. Automobile for hhe. Call Falstaft or Potter cafo. Reasonable rates. -- Suit for $69.60 In the district court this morning, C. J A. Lindqulst filed a complaint against William Jackson, alleging that the defendant is Indebted Indebt-ed to him In the sum of $69 CO for services from January 1, 1904, to December De-cember 31, 1905 The original account ac-count was $73, but part payment of the account was made at different times. If you desire the best inButter, remember B. & Gs meets every le-quirement. le-quirement. Bank Clerks Two carloads of delegates dele-gates from California to the convention conven-tion of clerks of the American Banking Bank-ing institute, to be held at Salt Lake. August 20, are due to pass through Ogden shortly, befoie tho opening of the conentlon. They will have a brief period in which to stop off In this city before continuing to tho coaention point Kodak finishing, Tripp, 320 25th. Yellowstone Party Announcement has been made at the local railroad offices of the arrival August 7 of an excursion from Denver to "Yellowstone "Yellow-stone park under the direction of Rev E. N. Thompson. The special cars, two in number, will be transferred trans-ferred from the Denver & Rio Grande to the Oregon Short Line at this point giving the excursionists an opportunity op-portunity to visit this city for a short time before cotninulng ther journey northward. Call 421 for the nevs, editorial and society departments of the Standard. In Private Car Frank B. Bowes, vice president of tho Illinois Central Railroad company, is expected to arrive ar-rive ln Ogden next Friday accompanied accompa-nied by his family. He is now In Yellowstone park and Is making the western trip In Mr. Bowes' private car From this point he will proceed pro-ceed to Salt Lake and thence cast Call 30'J when you want beer, wines or liquors Foley's. Born A ten-pound girl was born this looming to Mrs. J. C. Stafford, formerly Miss .Marguerite Riser, at the Riser homo on Twenty-fifth street Mother and child are doing nicely. Kirkendall "Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Weathor Forecast Word has been received from the chief of the weather bureau at Washington relative to the recent extension of the fruit forecast system, It being announced that stations sta-tions are to bo established at Ogden. Tremonton, Brigham City and Elberta and will be operated during March, April and May of each year to warn growers of the approach of frosts. Wanted Good girl or woman for general housework. Call mornings 724 24th. Real Estate Transfer Christine Peterson has transferred to Robert T Albert a part of the southwest quarter of section 10. township C nor'th, range 1, west of the Salt Lako meridian. Consideration $3,500. Wanted to Buy 10 heai of saddle horses from 900 to 1000 pounds. M. L. Harbison and Corey Lhery Stable. -- Advertisers must have their copj for the Evening Standard the evening beforo the dny on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear. In ordor to Insure In-sure publication. 00 &cad the Classified Ads. , OARD OF THANKS Wo desire to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness kind-ness In our hour of bereavement over the loss of our dear little son and brothers alao for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. A:iD MRS. JOS. B. JARMAN and Familv. I COST OF LIVING REDUCED I il J INDEPENDENT ' MEAT COMPANY I LI I Phone 23 2420 Washington Ave. m& & 1 Pot Roasts, per. pound . 8 JQc Cottage Hams, per pound: ;12Vgd 1 1 H I WE DO NOT BUY FROM COUNTRY BUTGHERS. 1 f Wt 1 Shoulder Mutton Chops, Mutton Stew, per 1 , 'wM I 1 per pound 7c pound 5C I , Vll I THE ONLY LARGE CASH MEAT MARKET IN OGDEN. 1 H 1 INDEPENDENT MEAT COMPANY. I I I Phone 23. 2420 Washington Ave. , Mi 00 ' Read tho Classified Ads, |