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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES Ice Pure Ice 20 pounds natural Ice m delivered to your refrigerator each morning for 61.50 per month. Ogden m city Ice Co. Phone 1602. ApoBtlo George F. Richards, who i visited the Bite of Haun's mill In Missouri, May 18, has given to the Doserct museum some bltB of rusty Iron that he picked up on the plowed ground thero, and which are said to bo relics of the old forge at which eighteen Mormons wore killed October Oc-tober 30, 1838. Dances at New Fivo Points pavilion Wednesdays and Saturdays. George Beard' of Coalville Is visiting visit-ing friends In Ogden. Mr. Beard is a painter, who has won deserved reputation in the depiction of Utah's scenery. Mr. eBard's hobbv is fishing fish-ing ana in. this pursuit he has whipped nearly overy stream In Utah, .western Wyoming and eastern Idaho. C.alJ V t0 the neWB- editorial and society departments of the Standard. Flre Scare-The tire department was called out Friday night at 9 o'clock to investigate tho origin of smoke tnat wbb seen arising from the roof. v 11? new Commercial National bank building 0n Twenty-fourth street When they climbed to tho roof tho flrcmen discovered that the rings of jjnDke that were floating away on the ; H ''K.J i , i m,t,j.. night air were arising from a charcoal char-coal stove that had been left behind by the tinners when they knocked off worl: on the roof at the close of day. Tho charcoal pot was removed from the roof, and the flrcmon then wended wend-ed their way back to the station. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 3501 2Gth St- A jury bofore Judge George G. Armstrong In the Third district court, has" given Jclona Eror, a .minor, a Judgment against tho Denver & Rio Grande railway for $1400. The suit 'was brought by Nick Butkovich, guardian ad litem of the child. The only "come backs" the manufacturers manu-facturers of B. & G. Butter ever have are for more of this excellent article. Judge C. W. Morse, in the Third district court yesterday entered a decree de-cree of dissolution of the Women's Co-operative Mercantile and Manufacturing Manu-facturing company. The concern recently re-cently made a voluntary oppdication for dissolution. J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167. .. Judge M. M. Warner of Salt Lake city has been retained to appear as associate counsel in the Clarence Darrow case at Los Angeles, hut on which side has not yet developed, Mr. Warner having left here before he news became known. Advertisers must have their copy for tho Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which the adver tlsement Is to appear, in order to Insure In-sure publication. Arthur Fell, who has been attending attend-ing tho University of California at Berkeley, has returned to this city and Is now visiting at the home of his parcntB, Mayor and Mrs. . o Fell. Tho directorate of the Klamath Falls Chautauqua assembly has chosen Prof. Augustine Dwyer of I j Salt Lake city as one of the lecturers j for the assembly this year. He will j deliver two lectures and glvo one Shakespearean recital. Smith Riley, forester of the seventh district with headquarters at Denvor, was In the city several days tho past week. According to a statement made by Mr. Riley, while he was In the city, Utah and Colorado will receive herds of elks from Jackson Hole this year. , J. O. Cross, principal of the Ogden I high school, left with his family today, to-day, for Chicago, whero he will at-! tend summer school at tho Universltv of Chicago. Victor C. Helkes, a geological surveyor sur-veyor with headquarters in Salt Lake, was in Ogden on business Friday. At the present time the Pacific Fruit Express Is carrying about thlrtv cara of California oranges east each day, along with about five cars of cherries and vegetables. i ClI w- Parna and M. Poterzen arc In the city, Inspecting the hooka of the Southern Pacific company. The work will occupy about three weeks of their time. Both of the accountants live in San Francisco A seven-cornered county baseball league has just been organized. The teams represent North Ogden, Roy, Hooper Clinton, West Weber, Plain o ythlnLl1Tr'me- Vle first me of the schedule was played between Ulnton and Hooper today. The entertainment given hy the re-Hglous re-Hglous class boards of the Weber and Jfn hs.takcs. Friday night, was a very enjoyable one, and It served as an opportunity for the dedication of tho ST ?LTh0UEhts'" a volume containing con-taining C00 sentence sermonc by prom- SSi TVl? rcber couty ft ntaR and u very gratifying sum of c I money was realized from the little entertainment. |