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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES I 'I Two desirable office rooms up j stairs 254C Washington aenue. Call 1 I Tel. 560. g Federation of Labor A party of !gden delegates, headed by State resident George Dlnsdalc, left this lorning for the convention of the tah Federation of Labor at Euroka, bich convenes there today for a two ays' session. A large attendance is uticipated at the meeting, as matters considerable importanco are to be iscussed, chief of which will be the olitlcal situation. Last year the la-or la-or orgauizations went on record as l favor of Socialism, but there seems ) be some difference of opinion this , ..ear as to the proper course to pur- J I "G. W Tripp the photographer in a rour town 320 1-2 25th street." .1 Goes Home Catcher Perkins of ''She Ogden ball toum leaves tomorrow br his home In San Francisco. t Call 303 when you want beer, -wines r liquors. Folcy'B Taken Suddenly III Last evening J '. D Ryan, president of the Secur-;;y Secur-;;y Trust & Savings hank of this lty, was taken Buddonly ill with ln-Ttestlnal ln-Ttestlnal troubles. At tbe beginning, ho Hlncs6 was of considerable serl-jusness serl-jusness and It was feared that a urglcal operation would be neces-jfcry. neces-jfcry. However. It is reported this Mtcrnoon that the patient Is In an Jjjproved condition. J Old papers for sale at this office; 1 3c per hundred. IfSnow on Mountains A fall of 8 flnow this morning which gave a V'ntrv appearanco to the local sur- " J?.un(lmE3, although there was no - parked change in the temperature ffein fell during the night and fore- Ipon. IfWhon B & G is stamped on the ; kckago. the Butter contained therc-i- i i, is all it should be. , (Will Play Cheyenne Tho Ogden j ; aseball team Is planning to leave . s urlng the week for Cheyenne where hey will play the "Cheycnno In- lans during the Frontier celebra- , on. I (investigate our free introductory of- er on beers, wlnos and liquors Fo-; Fo-; y's. i H Advertisers must have their coiry fbr the Evening Standard the eveninc fefore the day on which the adver-, adver-, , asemont is to appear, In order to In-:iuxo In-:iuxo publication. ) 4Boy In Court Myron. Britt, aged 19 Jpvho -wns Involved in the larceny feaso at Munsey's cigar store last greek, was brought before Judge J leedex this morning and, aftor re-I re-I elving a stern lecture relative to his M iceat acts of deUnauancy, was told ' that tho juvenile authorities would make some disposition of hiB case In the course of a few days. County Road Commissioner Joseph Storey states that there are many delinquent taxpayers in the county. Call 421 for tho nev.s, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Sues D, B, Topham In the district court, B. F. Redman, has commenced suit agalnBt D. B. Topham to rocover $700, alleged to be due on a promissory promis-sory note, dated February 13, 1912. Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-is Mason-is temple. Phone 150. Sues For $1,097 The Ogden Milling Mill-ing & Elevator company has begun suit In the district court against H. V. Shurtliff for $3,097.92. alleged to be due on three certain promissory notes, dating as far back as 1S93. Tho plaintiff also asks for attorney fees and coats of court, Myera Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. County Commissioners The only business before the board of county commissioners this morning was the adjusting of a new bridge across the Wilson canal north of the sugar factory. Visiting Her Uncle Miss Ruth Maule of Payette, Ida., niece of Da -id Maulo of 'this city, is visiting her uncle on her way home from an extended ex-tended visit with relatives In Iowa. Miss Maule is delighted with Ogden and the surrounding country. Candidate J. M. Bailey of North Ogden announces his candidacy for the four-year term commissioner on tho Democratic ticket. Salt Lake Booster The Salt Lake Commercial club's trade excursion, bound for a tour of Salt Lake's business busi-ness fields in Idaho, Oregon, and Wjoming passed through Ogden at 10:25 last night. Thoro are seventy-four seventy-four business men in the party and Hold's band accompanies them. Progressives The Progressive central committee will meet tonight in tho Evening Standard business office of-fice to make final arrangements for Roosevelt's visit to Ogden next Friday. |