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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES AdrortlMra mutt dt tlwir copy ready for the Evening Standard ttie ertnine before the day on rhlch ihe adverdaemest is to appear In order to '.naure publication Visiting Her Parents Dr and Mrs Moses Nlelaon are Tlsltlng with Congressman Con-gressman Johnson In Washington and expect to return to Utah soon. Mrs. Nlelson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Old papers for sale at the Standanl Office, fc5e per hundred Women of Woodcraft, No. 581 will give a dance at Woodmen hall, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, October 29th. Tick ets 50c; extra lady, 2&c. In Washington Joseph Howell, son of Congressman Howell, la expected to arrive In Washington some time t hie week, to join his wife and little daughter A GOOD canvasser can find employment employ-ment at the Standard Office. Ogden Girls In Washington Mls6es Ruth and Edna Wattis of Ogden, daughters of W H Wattis of the Utah Construction company, arrived In Washington and have entered at the Mt. Vernon Seminary, one of the most exclusive finishing schools of Wash Ington Mormon and all other church pubil-,'2:iuns pubil-,'2:iuns at Bramwell's. Utah Man's Success '"The Red Canary", Ca-nary", a charming musical comedy, is being played this week at the Co lumbla theatre, Washington. D C The composer nf the music Is Harold Ur lob of Salt Lake Do-vid Reese, the well known Utah tenor, slDgs the leading lead-ing tenor role The usually cold and i itical Washington audience became very enthusiastic on the opening night and the press notices claim It Is thy beat since the Merry Widow Sena tors Smoot and Sutherland and fam llies Congressman Johnson and othev Utah people were the guests of Mr Urlob. Cal) 421 for the news, editorial anu society department of the Standard. Quorum of Seventy There will be no meeting of the 16Mb quorum o? Seventy tomorrow morning on account of quarterly conference. First-Class Auto Service Call up Elite Cafe, Phone 72. Cars to Canyon Beginning at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, cars will be operated to the Hermitage every hour until 7 p. m. The last car, however, howev-er, will leave the Hermitage at 7:30 A GOOD canvasser can find employ ment at the Standard Office Not Guilty Last, evening the jury in the case of Ogden City against Dora Davie rendered a verdict of not guit ty. The defendant was found guilty in the city court of alleged illegal liquor selling and was fined $100. The case In the district court was heard on an appeal from the- lower court. Bramwell carries everything In Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. A GOOD canvasser can find employment employ-ment at the Standard Office O. W. Tripp, the Photographer In your town. 320 2Eth St. Divorce Judge J. A. Howell has Issued Is-sued a decree of divorce to the plain tiff in the case of Frank G. Wlese agalnet Letltia Wlese. B ft G Is the name of the hest Butter on earth, In Fourth Ward A musical program pro-gram will be given before the parents class of the Fourth ward Sunday morning, mor-ning, at 10: JO o'clock. ThoBe taking j part are the Randall sl6ters. M Or eon Griffin, Mr. Charles H. Peart, Mr Edward Saunders and Miss Margaret Ppart All parents are invited. Editor on a Vlelt-A W. J Gibbs. ; editor of the Pacific Coast Gazette I the official publication of the hotel keepers and restaurateurs of the P.i I rifle coast, was In Ogden yesterday t He was a visitor at several manufac turing establishments and was taken for a ride up Ogden canyon. Ten Days' Piano 8ale Our price arc below others and our values above. Howell-Weston MubIc Co., Orpheum building. Seventh Ward Bazaar At the Seventh ward amusement hall on Twelfth street. October 22, 23 and 24 will be given a bazaar to raise funds for the ward meeting bouse. The bazaar will opn each day at 11 o'clock and refreshments will be served during the entire three days There vvlll be on sale all kinds of quilts, blanket, clothing of all descriptions, des-criptions, meats and groceries and fancy work for Christmas presents Entertainment will be furnished each evening. Volley Ball In the game of volley ball between the Central and South Junior high school students the Central Cen-tral school team was victorious by .i score of 24 to 28. Escape From School At about 4 o'ciock this morning Arthur McGil-Us McGil-Us and Louis Rensberg made their escape from the State Industrial school through an open transom in the kitchen door and they have not beeu seen since The boys are IS years old. At the Dee .Tames Holmes of Co-rlnne, Co-rlnne, Mrs H. E. Busetta of Ogden, E F Mears of Independence, Kansas, Kan-sas, Irma Behrest, Devil's Slide, Wilbur Wil-bur Lee Tacoma, Nevada, Edward McFarland, Ogden and J. Y. Barlow of Park Valley have been admitted to the Dee hospital and Walter Reed of Ogden has been released. Transfers Franklin E. Stephens and wife have transferred to Thomas Maltman a part of lot 3, block 10, South Ogden survey. Consideration $500. Default In tihe case of Isabella Berrell Simpson against Christina Romrell et al. the default of the defendant de-fendant has been entered. Refugee From Mexico W. L Mullen, Mul-len, an engineer refugee from Mexico Mex-ico who arrived in Ogden today, declare de-clare that the dispatches from Mexico Mex-ico do not nearly describe the terrible terri-ble situation In the revolutionary districts. He says that It baa been the custom of Zapata to take no prisoners or care for the wounded. Mullen with 67 others walked 660 miles to the west coasl and embarked on a United States gunboat that landed them in Portland five days ago. Gone to New York W E Moore left Ogden yesterday for New York over the Denver & Rio Grande. John Bell left yesterday over the Rio Grande for Buffalo Judge Lovett Unofficial information informa-tion received In Ogden today wes to the effect that Judge R. S. Lovett, chairman of the Union Paclfio company com-pany and his party are iu Denver. It Ie expected that the officials will arrive In Ogden next week and continue con-tinue to Salt Lake where the committees com-mittees of the Websr and Salt Lake Commercial clubs will urge the completion com-pletion of the Burley-Sallne cutoff. oo BoBton, Oct. 18 FroBt has damaged Massachusetts crops SO per cent, the state board of agriculture announced today. There is only a little over half a crop of fall apples oo |