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Show RANDOM it REFERENCES nil I fV)1 Two desirable offlco rooms up a'i ! stairs 2546 Washington avenue. Call Tel. 560. jXgjf Arrives from Washington Mr. Rol-ek(J0 Rol-ek(J0 lie Crumley of 2319 Grant avenue, ar-atffi ar-atffi rlred home at 3:50 o'clock last eventual even-tual ing to attend the funeral of his little t!l ' son, Levard William Crumley. Mr. rop Crumley had been working In the lag): northwest for some time. ,08j! "G. W. Tripp the photograoher in ifiiyour town 320 1-2 26th street." tjttii daliJi nse Continued Tho case of the jipSmcIty against Hattle Brohm' has been fflf continued In tho district court for tho yj term. tiSk Two experienced parlor girls. m Green well's e!di ldlaf ' Marriage Licences Yesterday aft- jjj ernoon marriage licenses were issued alto George D. Hooper of Hoopor and tLuella HobBon of Roy; Ray K. Don-ejjlaldBOn Don-ejjlaldBOn and Olive Harbertsbn of Og-jdaeilt Og-jdaeilt den and to Ernest Leon Dee and L J Gonet Bingham of Ogden. Mr Doe ? jR and illss Bingham will be married to. ,jj day in the Salt Lako temple and will i.rji leave immediately for New York p.jJwhero they will take up a course of S study In the Columbia college, ho in iill enBlneering and she in letters. Miss Bingham was formerly a deputy in ' ' ii - the county clerk's office. gig Call 308 when you want beer, wines (m ' or liquors. Foley's J?& ' Chinese Case The trial of the J Btate against Woo Fuch Sing wa3 re-'jBleaEed re-'jBleaEed in Judge Harris' division of 'vBthe district court this morning. The rnM Jurymen In the case are James La-LU!yBvelle, La-LU!yBvelle, John Jenkins, James D. Wilson, jJMFred Hill, Tsaac Farr, John Thomas, J$g Mark L. Jenne and Axel A. Njlandor. nitfS Old papers for sale at this offlco; fainl 25c per hundred. lDjjjj Advertisers must have their copj -jj 'or tho Evening Standard the evening ?Sjl before tho day on which the adver-1Dl adver-1Dl tisement is to appear. In order to In-94 In-94 y sure publication. jilfil Harry DrEcoj! This morning Dop-, Dop-, nty Sheriff George Leatham went to ( j Elko, Nev for Harry Driscoll charged .Vw' "with abandoning his family. The kjffl man has been held by the Elko offl-pJfl offl-pJfl cerB for some time at the requeBt of ujdjfa local officials on a -warrant lssuod lsoi.?4 on a complaint by his wife. Requisl-illo' Requisl-illo' . tion papers were signed yesterday by Governor Spry. Some one may make better Butter than B & G but they never have. drapes by Tralnload This morning forty carloads of grapes and grapefruit grape-fruit passed through Ogden from California. Cali-fornia. Investigate our free Introductory of-'er of-'er on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Injured While working in the freight office of the D. & R. G , B. H. Montgomery was painfully Injured. Ho was loading a car with steel from a truck, when tho run board slipped and he was thrown against the car A deep gash was cut above his right oye, which required three stitches to close. Call 421 for the news, editorial aort society departments of tho Standard. Mormon Battalion The Daughters of the Mormon battalion will meet next Thursday at 3 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. L. M. Krumperman. at 2329 Qulncy avenue. The annual election elec-tion will take place at tho next meeting meet-ing in October. Klrkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason-is Mason-is temple. Phone 160. t No Offenders Everything I? quiet In police circles. There wore no prisoners to be tried by Judge Reeder In tho police court this morning. Myero Auto for hire. 8tand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72, Union Depot Company A meeting of the directors of the Union Depot & Railroad company was held yesterday morning al 11 o'clock. A. F. Brewer was appointed superintendent. |