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Show 3 RANDOM J; REFERENCES J 10 experienced girls to peal toma-V toma-V f toes. Utah Canning Co. " j Fire Prevention Day A formal j proclamation, setting aaldo October 9 J;Ma day for the proper observance of tij i FJro Prevention dRy baa been Issued 4 J by Governor Spry. ThlB dato 1b tho (anniversary of the groat Chicago fire and was deemed a fitting one for the ooczlsIou. 10 experienced girls to peal tomatoes. toma-toes. Utah Canning Co. Return With Auto Harry Llndull and LouIb A. VIdi have returned from Ely, Nevada, whore thoy went to get the automobile, Btolen from Mr, Lln-delL Lln-delL by Prank Burns on the Friday night during the Fashion Show. The roads were In such poor oondltlon that .IT It took them from Thursday noon un- til Saturday afternoon to mako tho I trip to Ogden. ft There's a photographer In town J who name is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- I Ike Russell Hore Tko Russell, tho a Utah boy who scooped the world by 3 getting the first story from the res-f res-f cued wireless operatorH and memberB S of tho Titanic on board the Carpa-ffthla Carpa-ffthla when it landed in New York, 1b jrvlsltlng In Osden, tho guest of his father-in-law, S. S. Smith. A f Chicken Raisers Fresh ground fl I bone dally at Waahington. Market jfi Extension Work University ex-t ex-t tension work In Ordfln hns hon ar- iHTraTiged by the University of Utah. The jjtt first meeting will bo held in the City hall, October 8, at 4:30 in the after-JSx after-JSx xoon. The course baa been arranged TObo that It will be profitable and inter-mt inter-mt eating to everyono who decides to take & Wanted A. house girl; a good place wand good w flees for a good girl. Mr. Ijf Culley, 257$ Monroe. Telephono 1716. W' Depart for Florida Enthusiastic (jwover their prospect in the Bouth, iff Jamea Chase and B. F. Sooy of Ogdon i$Fwlth tlielr families left today for West jff Pahn Beach, Florida. C. J. Campbell f and family of Garland are also leav-jfclng leav-jfclng for the south taday. They expect I. to make their homes permanently in f 'Lake Worth, Florida. , r Tour Butter troubles will cease If i ;you try B &. G. It always has that V. ieliclou, fresh-grass flavor, not to m 'be found In any other Butter. Senators to Speak The "Bpealdng ti commltteo" of the Republican contral i committee has not yet determined the y question of who shall address the jlipeoplo of Weber county in the coming fScampalgn except that they will have (flboth Senator Smoot and Senator Sutherland mako speeches. The time Wand place cannot be decided on until Htho senators have been conferrod Hwith. 3 Old papers for sale at this offlco; H25o ptr hundred. K From Idaho Deputy County Clerk Harry Hales and wife have roturned Ofrom a short visit with relatives and (fifrfends of Dayton, Ida. i 3 Call 303 when you want beer, wines lor liquors. Foley'6 ' H Five Arrested Saturday evening , deputy Sheriff Walter Jarrell of Hiv-crdalo Hiv-crdalo arrested five men accused of stealing provisions from the farmers of that section. The men give their names as Henry North, William Jen-P Jen-P Sen, James Harrington, Frank Miller 'and NIel FarsonB. 11 $ Investigate our tree Introductory oi-n oi-n fer on beers, wlnoo and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. I General Superintendent McCarty of fthe Pennsylvania lines was In Og-den Og-den for a few minutes this morning in prirate car No. 32 of that road. I Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. More Train Crewe Two extra train crewB woro added by tho Denver & Rio Grande railroad at Ogden today. On crew will bo used to handle the increased colonlBt traffic and the other oth-er will be used on a beet train. j Klrkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason-ills Mason-ills temple. Phone 150. X Bound for Zlon Alexander Miller, iBQcrotary of the Harrlman system. passed through Ojjd-n this morning to attend the stockholders' meeting of the Union Pacific at Salt Lake, Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Oj Tho Oregon Short Line employed gfour special trains to handle the northbound parsaenrjora from Salt Lake last night. Non-deflcrlptiT ticket; Kansas City, St Louis. Springfield, HI., for sal cheap. D. P., oaro Standard. -- About 60 cars of grapes and cltrnR fruits pass through Ogden dally from California. J. F. Snedaker, Dontlst, moved to 2457 Washington avenua. G. G.'Wright, manager or the Consolidated Con-solidated (Wagon & Machlno company com-pany of Idaho Falls, is in Ogden on business. D. R. Roberts of Logan was an Ogden Og-den visitor yesterday. G. W. Adnoy, from Corlnne, Is registered reg-istered at the Reed hotel. Governor Harmon of Ohio passed through Ogden this morning. Marriage License Marriage 11. cenies have been Issued to Orson H. Mortcnsen and Margaret Hornsby of Ogden and to Wallace Garlcy and Ada Erans Williams of Syracuse. From the Coast J. T. Jardino, having hav-ing in charge the experiment stations of the grazing department of the forest for-est service has returned from an extended ex-tended trip through Oregon and California Cal-ifornia where he has spent considerable consider-able tlmo making investigations of graying lands and general range conditions. Program to be Prepared At the meeting of die trustees of the Utah Educational association, Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at the Utah hotel, Prosldent John M. Mills was authorized to complete com-plete tho program for the meeting of the state teachers in Salt Lake on November 25, 26 and 27. Brought Back Yesterday Deputy Sheriff George Leatham brought back from Salt Lake A. C. Vagnor, former salesman for tno Cragun Brothers company on a charge of embezzlement.. embezzle-ment.. It Is stated that Mr. Vagner failed to make an accounting of $200 of the company's money. Around the World Chas. Humphris departed thlB afternoon on his trip around the world. He will bo gone nearly four months. Mlnlatera Meet The Ministerial association as-sociation was in session this forenoon, fore-noon, having undor consideration a nation-wide missionary movement. On the Cutoff A work train Ib operating op-erating on the cutoff, between tho quarries at Lakeside and the big fills Thirty men nre employed. An air compressor is being erected at Lakeside Lake-side to take the place of the one der stroyed by fire. Going to School Miss Flora and Miss Laura Eccle3 will leave for L03 Angeles tomorrow to attend school. Caledonians The Ogden Caledonians Caledon-ians society will uold its regular business bus-iness meeting at 8 p. m. October 8 at Labor hall. There will be buainesB of Importance and initiation of new) members. Lost His Money Joseph Gregory, a railroad man of Pocatello, told the po-Hco po-Hco Saturday nigRt that he had been robbed of ?36 at a negro rooming house. He said that he had been on-ticed on-ticed there by a nogro while intoxicated. intoxi-cated. The rooming house named bv Gregory Is at 2624 Wall avenue and fs conducted b Mrs Mary Anderson. Gregory is a white man. Fire Engine Too Fact After thorough thor-ough tests, the new $G,000 auto equipment equip-ment recently purchased for tho fire department is considered too speedv for Ogdcn's Btreots It was goared up to a nominal sixty miles per hour frhon it left the Elmira, N Y.. plant of the American La Franco Fire Engine En-gine company There arG verv few stretches of paved streets in thi's citj where the five-ton motor can be operated op-erated at express-train speed with Bafety to the machine and the men on it, it is said Chief A B. Canfield has therefore decided to reduce tho speed of the auto bv changing the gears. BROWN James Harvey Browu. non of tho late Captain James Brown! died at the home of his daughter, Miss Rachel Brown, at G.15 o'clock this morning. Mr Brown was born at winter quarters, enroute to Utah, October Oc-tober &. 1846, coming to Utah with hiB parents and tho family settling in Huntsville where he has" resided until un-til th0 tlmo of his death The Brown family wero the first to settle In Huntsville. He is survived by nine daughtors and three sons viz Elizabeth Eliz-abeth RlchardBOn, Mary Rawson. Rachel Brown, James Brown, Nellie Rawoon. Margaret Curly, Estella Brown, William Brown, Leona White, Viola Willes, Frankc Brown. Myrtle Brown, and thirty-four great grandchildren grand-children Funeral announcement will be made later. Advertisers must haro thlr copt for th Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho adror ilsemant is to appear, In order to In 6ure publication. ' ' OO |