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Show I RANDOM 3 REFERENCES r A See want ad for grape pickers for Ben Lomond Orchard Co. 'J Senator Smoot in Ogden Senator .i Rted Smoot and Mrs. Smoot were HP In Ogden for a short time yesterday W r afternoon on their way to Washiug- ton where the senator will remain H I throughout the session of congress. Senator Smoot believes that Wilson's W currency bill has some might hard V sledding ahead He also declared that Wilson Is not slow to use his I Rhlp hand. m 9 I Advertisers must cave tne:r copy lj ready for the Evenlor Standard nil eTeainS before the dcy on rlrch ..he J advertisement Is to appear In order to 1 Insure publication. Veterans Hold Meeting George; Ml Seaman gave an address before his III flow Spanish-American War veter-H veter-H ans last night in the Labor ball on I "Things We Did Not See lu the Phll-B4 Phll-B4 Ippines." The address was well re- ceived. Commander George Ward-PJf Ward-PJf law presided at the meeting and an-H an-H nounced that an address will be HI herd at each future meeting. It is tt jrobable that Dr A. S. Condon will be the next speaker, j I The magazine section of The Stand II ard tomorrow is the same as will ap-S ap-S tear Sunda morning in the six lead jW ing papers of the nation watch for It Here on Inspection Superlnten- dent William Jeffers of the Union jjfl Pacific arrived in Ogden this moru- Lw 0D a S'11" trlP of inspection. Old papers lor sale at the Standard Office 26c per hundred. tt A GOOD canvasser can find employs' employ-s' ment at the Standard Office. Terminal Station A number of M Carpenters are at work In the term- I hid station in the Brlgham hotel, M making the cabinets to be us"ed for I the sorting of packages. Other flx- H tvres will be here withrn a rew days. am Mormon and all other church pubil- :atlons at Bramwell's. WL Call 421 Tor the news, editorial and t Society departments or the Standard Dr. H. B Forbes has resumed prae 1 tice at 2478 Washington Avenue, op-t op-t poslte Broom Hotel. Recovering D. E Peterson of 336 Vancourt street is recovering from F the effects of an operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis performed at the Dee hos I pital AM First-Class Auto Service Call up R Elite Cafe. Phone 72. pt A GOOD canvasser can find employ ment at the Standard Office jjf Bramwell carries everything in I Books, Stationery and Office SupplleB. Pt A GOOD canvasser can find employ ment at the Standard Office Be sure you save the Saturda mag-fi mag-fi ai'me section of Ihe Standard :or Jm 8unday reading Special Train "The Count of Lux-jti Lux-jti einburg' is another theatrical com-111 com-111 pany to be handled in a special tralu HI Ircm Denver to Spit Lake by the J I . ..... . " I. nlon Pacitlc. The company travels I In eight years and will arrive In Og- j den. October 15. There are 70 peo- pie in the company. If B & G Butter doesn't suit you. you're beyond pleasing-Horse pleasing-Horse Drops Dead After 8trug ; gllng with Its teammate up the steep Incline leading from the basement of ' the extended Ecclcs site, a big black-horse, black-horse, owned by Cyrus Noble, dropped dead when the top had been reached. The accident occurred shortly after S 1 o clock when the first load of clay I uas being hauled from the excavation. It Is believed that the strain resulted in the bursting of a blood vessel caus I ing instant death. I G. W Tripp, the Photographer is vour town 320Vi 25th St. V. C. Gunnel! moved law office to 240S Washington avenue -vf I At the Dee Mrs C. M. Reld of I Clinton, Harry O'Toole of Payette, : Idaho, and John Bell of Ogden have i hi en admitted to the Dee hospital tor treatment and Mrs T S Reynolds Reyn-olds of Los Angeles, California, has bi en discharged Sale of Timber It is reported today to-day from forest service headquarters that 12,500.000 feet of timber on the :-outh fork of the Payette river. Idaho, Ida-ho, has been sold to the Payette Michigan - Idaho Lumber company of Pavetle at $2 60 per thousand for -llow pine and $1 a tnousand for Douglas pine and mercnantabie dry timber. The sale Rill net the government gov-ernment about $30,000. Threatened With Typhoid- It is reported from the home this afternoon that William Craig is still 111. but that his condition is not alarming He is threatened with an attack of typhoid fever. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Bert Hock-well Hock-well of Salt Lake and Vera Long )t Burley, Idaho. |