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Show II RANDOfVI It REFERENCES iATTENTION, TOMATO GROWERS jj-We uj bo cannlnc tomatoes until October 26 and will accept all tonia-jjltbea tonia-jjltbea that are suitable for canning pur-JpOBea pur-JpOBea and pay $10.00 per ton for same PJiellTered at our weighing station aJ Roy, or at our factory. THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY. ft Wednesday evening the Eening JBtandard ran off 5,000 extra papem J3n its press. If the Examiner 6houM &Jo that it would at once say its cir-tTctilatlon cir-tTctilatlon had increased 5,000. but "clr-''f'culatlon" "clr-''f'culatlon" and paying subscribers are hftoiffcrcnl things. fil The young ladies of the Episcopal Altar Guild will have a candy sale at Radeon's Drug Store Saturday afternoon, after-noon, October 19. Jjfjl Default Judgment has hoen rcn-Soflorod rcn-Soflorod on default for the plaintiff in iJro case of tho Diamond Rubber cora-95B.Ty cora-95B.Ty against A. S. Moscrve, et al. K Divorce Granted In tho case of nWBherman Bowen against Jessie Bowcn mn interlocutory decreo of dlvorco has Tjeen granted the plaintiff. The de-Pjcrec de-Pjcrec was Issued on ci-parto testimony (1 the default of tho defendant. iHoss Blue Ribbon Bread Is never id without the red, white and blue bel for your protection. Token to Penitentiary Doputy lcrlff Walter Rlchoy haB gone to Salt ako with Wllford Ebevhardt, who as sentenced to serve two years In e state penitentiary. Chicken nalscrs Frosh ground no dally at Washington Market -. May Adopt Salt Lake System San-ary San-ary Inspector George Shorten has jno to Salt Lake today to lnvestl-m lnvestl-m ato health regulallonn there with a P View to adopting tho capital city I plans if found to be more advanced than those of Ogden. The Indlcallonb are that there will i bo a eprlouB coal shortage this winter. win-ter. We always have coal. Badger Coal & Lumber Co.. Phono SC5. Annex The Sidney Steens Implement Imple-ment today was given permission to erect an annex to its business block on Washington avenue, between i Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. It being stipulated that tho I cost shall not bo less than $3,000. Imported German Canary Birds for salo at 218 25th. George Jones and Charles I.oughlln left today for Liverpool, England. Thoro's a photographer in town whose name is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- F. W. Charlton of Salt Lake Is :n Ocden today on business. Saturday Meeting Tho teachers of the city schools will meet in tho auditorium audi-torium of the Ogden High school tomorrow to-morrow morning at 3:40 o"clock. This will be the rlrst meeting under tho new arrangement. Meetings were formerly hold after school hours, but it Is thought that bettor results will i bo obtained by having the meetings on Saturday morning. Klrkendall Undertaking Co., Mascn-is Mascn-is temple. Phone 150. County Teachers Institute for the county teachers will be held In the I court room of Judge Harris at tho court houeo tomorrow at 11 o'clock. 4 When you buy B & G Butter you are certain to receive full value. It's first-class all the time Dancing Party The members of the St. Cecilia guild have planned a dancing danc-ing party to bo given In the Episcopal guild hall on Twenty-fourth next .Monday .Mon-day evening. Presbyterian rummage sale October 24, 25 and 2C. Real Estate Louis Jordinl and wife havo transferred to Hebor C. Davison Davi-son lots 9 and 10, block 15, Lake View addition, Ogden survey. Cou. slderatlon $100. Iuvoetigato our tree introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and llquore, Foley's. Fo-ley's. From Boloe Forest Examiner E. R. Hodson has returned from Boise, Idaho, after an inspection covorlng a period of a number of wooks. Old papers fcr sale at this ofUco; 25c per hundred. From St. Anthony Assistant District Dis-trict Forester Homer E. Fonn of the grazing department has returned from St. Anthony, Idaho, where he spout a number of days Investigating conditions In tho grazing section of tho foreDt there. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or llquorB. Foley's Love- at Fifth Ward S. II. Love, candidate for congress on tho Progressive Pro-gressive ticket, addressed an enthusiastic enthus-iastic audience at the Fifth Ward amusement hall last evening. Call 421 for the nows, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Inspection Superintendent T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific loft for an In-' ...it. spection of tho Oakland. Stockton, and Sacramento divisions. He will bo joined by other railroad officials in the wsr: The Inspection Is preparatory pre-paratory to the heavy winter traffic expected by the Southern Pacific Myera Auto for hire. Stand, Ellfj Cafe. Phone 72. Uintah Progressive At Uintah last night tho Progressives held a good meeting, the speakers being Benjamin Crltchlow, candidate for county clerk, John Grlx, secretary of the central committee, and Alma Kayos, a resident of Uintah. The speakers were well received and they wore assured that Uintah will give the Progressive ticket a heavy vote. Non-dcscrlptlvo ticket. Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield. Ill,, for salo cheap. D. P., care Standard. -- New Candidate for Sheriff Some one Is running W. A Taylor for sheriff. sher-iff. Hundrods of cards havo boon printed and scattered about town announcing an-nouncing Mr. Taylor's candidacy. Mr. Taylor Is trying to porsuode his friends not to vote for him At Country Club A party of ten men will go to the Congregatioual Country Club this evening to enjoy a supper and romain all night. The club has entertained C00 guests so far this season. Advertisers must havo their copj for tho F.venlng Standard tho evenlnc before tho day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear. In order to In-euro In-euro publication. |