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Show IG. W. Tripp, the Fhotographer in your town 320J-j 25th St -Purse and Ticket Gone Charles farter, a salesman for the Brown New? agency, left his purse containing contain-ing $80 In currency and an annual railroad pass on a Beat In Southern Pacific train No. 6 yesterday afternoon after-noon when he arrived in Ogden. He intends to wait In Ogden until the purse is recovered or another pass arrives AdTertlserB must nave tnei copy ready for the Eveninr Standard lh evening before the day on 7blch ihe advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication En Route to Yellowstone A party of 45 Indiana tourists en route to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park enjoyed a banquet at the Reed hotel at 7 o'clock last eve- Inlng. and took the evening train for the national park. G W. Schclko. city ticket and passenger agent for the Illinois Central at Evansvlllo. Ind.. Is conducting the excursion. He is accompanied by his wife Mormon and all other church publications publi-cations at Bram well's Allows Claim The National Board of Arbitration governing minor league baseball, sitting at Auburn. N. Y . yesterday, yes-terday, allowed the claim of H. A. Sims against J. J MeCloskey Old papers for sale at the Standard Office, 25c per hundred Welsh to Meet All Welsh residents of Ogden and Its vicinity are invited to attend a meeting at the Third ward meeting house Friday night, when the Weish organization to be known as the Sons and Daughters of Wales will be formed. Representatives of the Cambrian society of Salt Lake will assist in organizing the Ogden society Among those interested In the movement are J A. Howell, Moroni Mo-roni Rhees, Joseph Evans and Will iam Pickett. Cal 421 for the news, editorial and focletj departments of the Standard-Examining Standard-Examining a Mine To make an inspection in-spection of the Sliver Queen mine on I the north fork of Ogden river, John Jordan, a mining expert from Fair-view, Fair-view, Nev , arrived In the city yes terday. Jordan will deliver his report re-port to mining men of Nevada who my take over the holdings The mine is owned by a party of Ogden men O. H Mohlman is heavily in terested fc First-Class Auto Service CaTl up Elite Cafe, Phone 72. In the Yellowstone George Pagett. i chief clerk in the signal service de partment of the Southern Pacific company, com-pany, and James Roach, plumbing in spector for that company, have re turned from Yellowstone park Neither Nei-ther is boasting of the big catch of fish, but both are unstinted in praise of the trip Mr Pagett states that fishing is noi best in the streams near the park at this time, due to the great number of anglerB Bram well carries everything in Books. Stationery and Office Supplies On Fishing Trip Manager Hvrum Pingree and Wlllard Bingham of the Ogden Furniture company will leave this afternoon on a week's fishing trip to Blacksmith Fork. Dr. R. J. Schultz. chiropractor moved, 361 28th St Big Sheep Owner lohn G Taylor of Lovelock, IVevada, one of the lead- , iiiK bueepmeu oi mat state, was in Ogden yesterday conferring with DIs- j trlcf Forester Sherman regarding I grazing conditions on the Humboldt J national forest. Mr. Taylor and his J Rons graze approximately 35,000 head I of sheep In that region. BAG BUTTER particular prod- uct for particular people. I From Idaho T. H Priest of Landing, Land-ing, Power county, Idaho, was iu Og- I den today transacting business with I the local office of the forest serv- Mistake Corrected A resolution i was passed by the city board of com-mlsaloners com-mlsaloners this morning correcting a J mistake in the notices of intention for the building of sidewalks on Ogden I avenue, from Seventh to Eighth streets The notices stated that there j were 800 feet on each side of the I street to be concreted for sidewalk when as a fact, there arc only 400 feet on each side J Guardianship In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Glen C - H Garry eta, minors, the mother. I Elizabeth Ellen Barry-Furniss has .. '. ! petitioned the district court for let- H H ters of guardianship I I Tax Notices Today County Treae- ''.A ur,?r Joseph Storey made an order . for 18,000 envelopes which arc to be , . used In mailing tax notices. Mr 1 Storey states that It is not necessary . I I send out the notices before Sep tember 15, but that, inasmuch as the countv clerk has turned the tax lists over to him at an early date, he will be prepared to mall them within a few daB after September 1 Chief Surgeon -Dr T K Ains-worth, Ains-worth, chief aurm'on of the Southern Pacific with headquarters al San Francisco, arrived In Osden this morning In his private, car. ' San Fran Cisco" following a visit to Yellow stone National Park He Is the guest of Dr. Joyce. Converts A special coach of Mormon Mor-mon converts from Liverpool arrived In Ogden this morning over the Un inn Pacific. While most of the arrivals ar-rivals took the Short Line for Sail Lake, sonw remained here and a few wont north Failed to Appear Anton P. Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, a gToeer of 315 Pacific avenue, ave-nue, charged with sidling Intoxlcanl without a license, did not appear In police court for trial, although the case had heen set for this morning As be had posted n hall, a bench warrant was Issued John P. Buch Tried The Western Bottling company bns commenced suit against Its manager, John I' Bush, to recover $089. 66 alleged to hae been collected and not turned over to the company The collections are alleged to have heen made since the early part of the year 1910. At the Dee Today Mrs. Benjamin Garr Mrs A J Rollow of Ogden and Mrs Alcna Klppen of Morgan were Released from the Dee hospital and Thomas Frazzlnl of Battle Mountain, Nev, Mrs. R Grelner, Mrs H Huso man, Florence Riser and Louis An lone of Ogden vcre admitted for treat ment New Homes Robert Lehman i3 building a residence on Williams ave-1 ave-1 nuo between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, that will coal in the neighborhood of ?lo00. L I. Shepherd is erecting a Slinn rc-i dence on Sixteenth street in the Lion-wood Lion-wood Acres addition. Lowering Plpes -Pronerty owners on Jefferson avenue, between Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh streets, are lowering their surface pipes preparatory prepara-tory to the laying of the asphalt pavement pave-ment The commissioners have ordered or-dered all water and gas pipes connecting con-necting with the mains plnced under the ground at a proper depth bctcr-pa bctcr-pa ing is done. Wlllard Outmg About three hundred hun-dred people of Wlllard paSBed through Ogden at noon today going to Lagoon where they will spend the afternoon and evening. They were conveyed to the Bamberger depot over the I Dprlen Ror.:.H Tror.it Marriage Licenses Marnace lie n ses have been issued to Robert H Reeves of Ogden and Minnie Brelten buecher of Logan and to Pavan P. Filipovltch and Merl Miklaveic of Rock Springs Wyo. Davis County Outing Shortly before be-fore 11 o'clock today. 350 members of the Relief societies of Davis county coun-ty passed through Ogden to the Her 'a;,age on their annual outiug. The day is being taken up In outdoor sports and games, pienlnng and a program of speaking and music. |