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Show I RANDOM ji r REFERENCES W ' ,?ave Ur C0Uf1?ns- Thoy are valu- . , our choco of ton excellent premiums. Foley Wholesale Liquors, II lW. ?B' Beers' etc- Phone 303. 2410 Ei ' Wash. Ave. I u A JoluntarJ- potltion in bankruptcy m as been filed in the federal court by l J- J- Reeve, a Southern Pacific rall- Hfr way brakeman who workB out of this !A ??i Rceve's llabllltloG are given as Jfc .633.61, and assets at $1,031. Ho if claims $988 ae exempt. It Is undcr- m stood that many of his assets are M. enumerated ls Insecure debts due him. if Who aro the Royal Arcanum? j Fredcilck Garner and his grand- ht daughter, Miss Lillian Banford, left yesterday for Idaho Falls hero they expect to visit friends and relatives jif for a month or six weeks, at the end f or which timo they will journey to Ilk Island Park and fish for a short time. ; Attention Is called to Foley's Proflt-( Proflt-( Sharing offer Valuable piomlum coupons. cou-pons. Foley's Wholesale Liquor Store, f 2410 Washington Ave. Phone 303 : 1 Free city delivery. I Charles Hatch left today over the ' I Denver & Rio Grande railway for r KanBas City, where he will visit rcla- : , ties. 5 J. W. NICKSCN' Airtoa for hire. j; Call Falstaff or Potter Cafe. ' E. W. Shewe, district fioight and passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line at Butte, Mont., is in the city. I Mr. Shewo was formerly city passon-ger passon-ger and ticket agent or the Harrlman lines here, Royel Arcanum Outing, Saturday, June 29, at Lagoon. Mrs. Jeannotto P. Parry is building a 2,000 residence on Twenty-first street, between Adams and Jefferson avenues and C. M Flewelllng has begun be-gun the erection of a rosldonco on Drinker avenue, bctweon Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets that will cost In the neighborhood of $2,000. Kodak finishing, Tripp, C20J,A 25th. W. A. Lee of Blackfoot, Idaho, formerly for-merly a resident of Ogden and well I known here, spent yesterday afternoon after-noon and evening with his sister, Mrs. Clara McDonald, of "2350 Jefferson avenue. av-enue. Mr. Leo was on his way homo from a short visit on the coast. i ' Csll 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Young Fisherman Master Robert 11 Griffin, the 12-year-old son of Louis Griffin, Is the hero so far of the Ogden Og-den canyon fishermen. Yesterday jjft evening ho landed a three-pound rainbow rain-bow trout, no one assisting him in the feaL The trout Is on exhibition in the Falstaff window. What Is the Royal Arcanum? A fraternal beneficiary ordei of the t firt class. , ' Ed Smythe. a young man who came hero with hla bride a few days ago from Rawlins. Wyo., to spend a honeymoon, mailed a letter in fire alarm bo Xo. 24 at the corner of Twenty-fifth and Lincoln aenuo Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock and called out Fire Chief Canfield and the entire crew from the Central flro station. The vory frcBhest and choicest of Cream is the only kind that Is used In the manufacture of B & B Buttcr.-- Car Is Destroyed Southern Pacific Paci-fic Overland Limited No 2 was dc-i dc-i i layed two hours and a half Thursday ' afternoon on account of the burning y of a carload of shucks at Little Moun tain. James McCullough, a section man, had hla hand slightly burned while trying to put out the flro. He was brought to thiscity, where his .Injuries were examined by a physician. physi-cian. Tho firo Is thought to have been the result of spontaneous combustion. com-bustion. The car was completely destroyed, de-stroyed, and no trains wore permitted I to proceed until It had burned out. Refined young lady doslros room and board. Phono 92 Mr and Mrs. R, B. Porter are In San Francisco attending tho biennial meeting of the National Federation of Women's clubs, Frank Poultor Is no longer In the employ of the Evening Standard. During tho absence o( Miss Ellen McGlnnls, who was recently called east by the eoclous Illness of her mother, Miss Ellen Lee Is acting as superintendent of nurses at the Dee hospital. J. M. Bishop enjoyed a visit Thursday Thurs-day with his frlond Judge Geo. W. Moyer, from Salt Lake. At the Masonic temple tonight tho Mark Masou degree will bo conforred upon a class from Weber lodge. The ccrcmonlos will be conducted by Past Master F C. Schramm, of Salt Lako R. G Anthes and Delia Anthcs, who loft Sutton, Neb,, 26 days ago, arrived arriv-ed In Ogden Thursdaj afternoon, having hav-ing walked tho entire distance of 901 miles They appear to be enjoying their outlug and they expect to reach San Francisco about tho middle of July. Mr. Anthps is assistant stato accountant of Nebraska, and Mls6 Anthcs An-thcs Is a Sutton high school teacher. L. A. Van Dyke and A. F. Larsen of this city, and R. T. Diye, clerk of Morgan county, returned Thursday from a fishllng trip to East Canyon An 11 pound boy was born to Mr and Mis. Herman Lother on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Memorial Sunday Tho principal address at the memorial sorvlcos which are to be hold next Sunday bj Ogden circle, Women of Woodcraft, will bo delivered by Dr. Alice RIdgoa An excellent musical program has been arranged for the exercises. E C Manson. assistant general managci of the Oregon Short Line, passed through the olty today, en-route en-route from Donver to Salt Lake. Ex-Sheriff T J. Evans of Malad, Ida , is visiting In the city for a fow days i Advertisers must have their copj for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear, in order to In ( euro publication. - ( |