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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, News and Society Department, Call Only Phone No 421 for Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 56 I Havo yon seen the Tungston Ore . exhibit In Watson-FIygare window, . Washington avenue? Apostlo David O MoKay has gone to Canada to transact business which Is vital to tho Sunday school of tho Latter-day Saints' church. He will bo gone ten days Wanted A good house girl. A good home and good wages to the right girl. 2670 Monroe. In tho annual Hardy prize debating contest, hold at Amherst college In Springfield, Mass., Juno 7, Relnhardt L. Gideon, a local boy, was a member of the winning team. Mr. Gideon debated de-bated the affirmative, side of the question, "Resohed that a system of government coutrol of such combinations combina-tions as the Standard Oil company and the American Tobacco company is preferable to company dissolution, Intended to restore competition." Tho 50 prize, was diveoded equally between be-tween Mr. Gideon aud the other two members of the debating team. J. W. NICKSON Autos for hire. Call Falstaff or Potter Cafe. Railroad Day Saturday vlll be "railroad day" at Lagoon Several hundred members of the Federated Shop employes of the Harrlman system, sys-tem, from this city and Salt Lake, will go to Lasoon early in the morning morn-ing to participate in the annua cut-lng cut-lng of tho Federation of Federations. A bg program has been arranged for the occasion, and one of tho most aelractlve features of It will be a field meet In the afternoon There will alBO he a ball game be4jeen the shop men Music will be furnished furnish-ed by tho Rio Grando Western quar-tcL quar-tcL Kodak finishing, Tripp, 320V& 25lh. D. C Olrnstead. assistant superintendent superin-tendent of tho Unjon Pacific railway, with headquarters In Omaha, was in-the in-the city today. Mr. Olrnstead was formerly chief clerk in the Union Pacific Pa-cific offices at this place. Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Sam Lewis, usher at the Lake Shore passenger depot In Chicago, passed through Ogden today finroutq to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park, where- he expects to spend several weoks. Mr. Lewis was formerly an usher at the Union depot In this citv. Nothing spoils a meal like poor ; butter Pon't run .any chances me j D & a. A carjoad of jrormon immigrants from Liverpool will pass through the j city Saturday, enrouto to Salt Lake, i They wU come in over the Union ' Pacific railway. J Don't miss going to Lagoon with the Scottish people of the state on Thurs-1 Thurs-1 1 oay, June 20. Tho moBt complete ! program of sports, music and exhlbl-1 exhlbl-1 tlon Highland dancing has been ar- ranged. ! T W. Rowlands, superintendent of the Southern Pacific railway, went I west Thursday night to inspect the 1 branch lines on hs division. The Highland pipe hand of Salt Lake will bo heard on the streets pi Ogtfeq, Saturday night at S p. m. Tho Utah delegates to the Democratic Demo-cratic national convention In Baltimore, Balti-more, will pass through Ogderj. Saturday, Sat-urday, They will go east on NTo, 2, over the Union Pacific railway. The party will be made up at Salt Lako. hi tho case of Ellhu G. Neighbor agalnBl tho Pacific Realty association, the defendant has boon given three additional days. In which to prepare and file exceptions In the district court. In the district court the hearing of the caso of tho Consolidated Wagon & Machine company against D L. Rceder has been contlnuo indefinitely. indefin-itely. Local officers are looking today for a man named William King, who it is alleged, took a team of mules belonging be-longing to Mrs. Hattjo Brobm, ThurBr day. It is charged by Mrs, Brohro that King took the muleB from her stable on Wall avenue between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets Thursday night about 6 o'clock, and started west with th,ern. It Ib thought that ho went as far west as the sugar su-gar factory and thon turned baok. Since then no trace of him has been found. Mrs. G. C Kidder, bor daughter Blanche, Miss Pearl Darnell and MIbb JosBle Harrison went to San Francisco Fran-cisco today over the Western Paclflo railway. William Milner of Tremonton was In the city today. Advertisers muet have their copy for tho EvonlDG Standard tb evenlnf beforo the day on which tho adrtn tlsemont is to appear, in order to in-Bure in-Bure publication. . , pv ' |