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Show 41 - L STANDARD TELEPHONES Jj For Editorial, r.em and Society M y Department, Call Only Phone No a 421 qj 4 For Subscription and Advertising J ' Department, Call Phone No. 56 j RANDOM- REFERENCES " Furnished, house for sale or rent. JJ 1 Hot water; heat; nowly papered; V? S phone 1039-W. Robt B. Lewis, G-17 Td l Twonty-thlrd. i i x )-a J Bishop W. D. Van Dyke, who spoke -j t ar the Fifth ward meeting house yes- fl f terday evening on the subject of "The r t Reorganized Church," will be roplied 1 to this week by J. M. Chruch of the li 'I Reorganized Chruch of JeBUs Christ of v? ,K Salt Lake in an open. air meeting 2 y which he will conduct at Twenty-fifth street and Hudson avenue this even- 1 X ing. 31 Money to Loan on Real Estate 100.00 up: short or Ion- time or par- tial payment mortgages bought. I BIchesol Investment Co., 247S Wash., I Ave., upstairs 1 Hay Damaged Jamos L. Robson of I 'l Plain City was in Ogden yobterda 5 ' and stated that there had been con- J"Z ; sidcrable damage done to the hay crop II 3 in his district during the rccont V storms. Despite this damage, how- X ever, tho beet crop received just what ;i was most needed and that the loss will be partially made up in this way. Old papers for sale at this office; $ 25c per hundred. Mrs. Hadley Improving Mrs. W. Jrr Hadley, who has been quite ill at the "j j' home of her daughter, Mrs Amiel m Schcrrer, 2781 Grant avenue, is Ira- W ' proving and hopqs to soon be able to W ; lep.ve for her home in West Weber. BJi Automobiles or hire. Call Falstaff 'j; or Potter cafe. Reasonable rates. ,J f Park Superintendent Bcrend Van .5 5i der Schuit is completing an extensive M addition to his greenhouse on Twon- BX ' ty-elghth street. The Improvement" ' will cost in the neighborhood of 51,- 1 1 000. being 22x40 feet In dimensions r8 ' and bringing the total floor space up v to 6,000 square feet. j i j? ,-, Housegirl Wanted A good homo igj 1 and an easy place Cor a gqpd girl. -5 I Telephone 1715. Back from Outing Deputy County I Clerk Miss Ray Keck has returned from St. Anthony, Ida., where 3he spent the past two weeks visiting relatives rel-atives and friends. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. The Caledonian clubs of the stato have a move on foot to form a state federation, and the joint committee has had one successful meeting. The nest meeting of the committee will be held in Ogden on AugUBt 9 at 8 o'clock p m. The object of the new move Is to bring the Scotch people together, and to revive a few of the costumes and to Instill a love for Scotch literature, history and song. Automobile for hire. Call Falstaff or Potter cafe. Reasonable rateB. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, yesterday notified noti-fied the contestants of Salt Lake county in the fly crusade that they may deliver the dead files to the office of-fice of the boavd in Salt Lake and thoso In Weber county to the Ogden city board of health. B. & G Butter will stand all tho tests of the Food Inspector It Is purely a genuine article. r?': Depart for Home Mrs. Ellwood, 3bl:' mother of Billy Ellwood, manager of I the Ogden theater, Is leaving for her home in Pennsylvania today, after a ' bIx weeks' visit in Ogden. Kodak finishing. Tripp, 320 25th. A Wandering Brother Mrs. Ellen Ferguson of Eastport, Maine, would like to hear from her brotoer, John McCullough, who is about fifty years of age and who is said to be working work-ing as a common laborer in a construction con-struction crew on a new railway line in tho northwest He Is sometimes known by the nickname of "Scotty." Since leaving home his father, mother and brother have 'died, and an only .r sister desires to hear from her wan-T3 wan-T3 i " derlng brother. It is about ten years Cttf't 8ince he uas been Denrd rronl dlrect-! dlrect-! ly, but friends have seen him occa M i slonally since that time. etc iotSijI Call 421 for the nevs, editorial aad W 6odety departments of the Standard. iBi After Good Flehing Deputy Conn-'e!V Conn-'e!V ty Clcrks J v- Bluth and Ij- A- Van irnH Dyke "ave taken a few days vacation. lisaf They w111 vlBil lhe Boai river coun- anll I lry in tue elGDhrhood of Randolph vwR and Woodruff, north of Evanston, JKk Wyo. 11 is said that fishing is good 3fi n lat" sect'ou- JS Call 30H when you want beer, winos SHj or liquors. Foley's. jjjfjlj Gone to Strawberry Valley J. E. Puff Davenport and son Russell, George M Rltter and his son J T. Ritter have 3B gone to the Strawberry valley coun- dipA tr yfor a few days' outing. The party latlWl wjn g0 Dy automobile through Provo jjUM canyon and by way of Heber City. They fwsjf will spend the time fiBhing in the TSm vicinity of the government reclama- rff t'on nr0Jct and tnov expect to return iWi?I homo through Spanish Fork canyon ogJw over the new road built by the gov- .JBi ernmont through Diamond Fork can- jS yon. """jfb Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason- -bl . is temple. Phone 150.' j.-7 Men Against Wealth At the Ogden iCfl meeting house last evening Superin- .'1 ' tendent Govans of the state Indus- ri trial school deliveied an address on the subject of Men "against Wealth." The lecture was well attended and highly appreciated. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Going to Ocean Park Miss Nettio Herrick has closed her art studio for a short vacation, which she will spend at Ocean Park, Cal the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McCunc. Miss Herrick wll be away from home a month or more. . Wanted to Buy 10 head of saddle horses from 900 to 1000 pounds. M. L. Harbison and Corey Livery Stable. -- Parole Officer Ed M. Rowe or the state industrial school was one of. the speakors at the Lynn ward meeting meet-ing house last ovening Working on Roads Road Commissioner Commis-sioner Joseph Storey states that work on the Wilson road wasresuraed this morning with about thirty teams hauling haul-ing rock. The commissioner states that there should be at least fifty teams on the Job to warrant the use of two rollers and that :t I& very likely that there will be that manj at work before the week Is over. As soon as the Wilson road is completed a force of men and teams will be placed on the Rlverdale road Fishermen Return Eugene Carr, Charley Wood, J. E. Gavo and others havo returned from a trip ;n the vicinity vi-cinity of Woodruff on Bear rivor with roports of good fishing. They say that the streams leading to the Bear river, extending north from Evanston, Wyo., are well supplied with trout and that it is not difficult to catch all the law allows Trains Running According to roports ro-ports received at tho railroad offices today tho damage in difrerent parts qf Nevada and Idaho caused by cloudbursts and washouts has been repaired and traffic has been resumed where Interrupted last week The washout betweon Bollville and Fil-ben, Fil-ben, on tho Nevada & California line of the Southern Pacific, was repaired this morning, allowing trains to proceed pro-ceed on the regular schodulo. The troubel at Banvard haB been attenc-ed attenc-ed to. Railroad Men Here C. W. Heint-zleman, Heint-zleman, superintendent of motive power of the Southern Pacific at Sacramento, and D. HIckey, assistant superintendent dt Sparks, are in Og-don Og-don today in conference with local officials. of-ficials. Fruit by Tralnloads Carloads ' of fruit passed through Ogden today In large numborB. " Most of thorn were consigned from California points to markets In the east and, after receiving re-ceiving at the local stations, thoy were hurried on eastward. A railroad official stated that from 200 to 225 carloadB of apricots, appleB, peaches and other fruits of tho season are passing through Ogden nearly every day, bound from Californlt fruit districts dis-tricts to tho big citieB in the oast Off to Yeilowatone Mrs. Phil A. Kohn, wife of the assistant passenger and freight agent of the Denver & Rio Grande, left today Tvith her daughter, Edna Kohn, and a party of friends from tho eaat, bound for Yel-lewstonc Yel-lewstonc park. Soldiers West Bound Six cars of United States soldiers, enroute from Jefferson barracks, St. Louis, to the Pacific coast, passed through Ogden today. The detachment consisted of 150 infatnry and their officers. They will take part In tho maneuvers near San Francisco next week. Sig Kohn and family left today for Yellowstone park accompanied by a party of their friends. Advertisers must have their copj for the E-.enlng Standard tho evoninc before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, In ordor to in-Buro in-Buro publication. no |