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Show RANDOM REFERENCES if G. W. Tripp, the Photographer la . your town 320 26th St Outing of Hollanders Ogden was M represented at the annual outing of .J Utah Hollanders at Iagoon by 1000 k persons There were more than 2500 1 people on the grounds The big pro-' pro-' gram, which began at 2 o'clock, con sisted l sports and entertainment was greatlv enjoyed. For Sale Furniture 10-rnom house, priced for quick selling. 526 25th st. Phone 2008-R Shot at Prowler After being aw-ak ened at 3 o'clock this morning by the sound of a man jumping over the back yard fence, Miss Ddna Staley of 2620 called the police as the fellow attempted to get in the house through the front door nd took two shots at the man when the would-be burglar learned he was observed and fled When the police arrived, a diligent search of the neighborhood was made but the fellow had disappeared. Advertisers must nave tneir copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on vhlch ..hs advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication 1 Sunday School Outing Members of '. the Weber Stake Sunday Bchools will hold their annual outing at Glenwood park on Saturday, the program to begin be-gin with a general assembly at 11 o'clock The outing was to have been held some time ago, but storms caused a postponement. Born To the wife of Henry E. De-Hwan, De-Hwan, 2025 Liberty avenue, August 6, Sj a ion. W Avoid Midland Trail G. P. Whit-taker Whit-taker and C. M. Brooks of Topeka and Dr. H. H Sherman and son ol ; Alma, Okla . automobile tourists en (j route to Los Angeles, left Ogden this , morning over the Overland trail, having hav-ing been advised to take that road f by Ogden automoblllsts who know t both routes. The story of B F Wyatt, P the Denver broker who was stranded k on the Midland trail, had much in- fluence In getting the tourists to take i the northern road Old papers for sale at the Standard Office. 25c per hundred Grand Larceny Today the district attorney filed an Information against Harry Donley, charging him with : grand larceny alleging that on July 23 he stole a purse from Thomas Nel son containing 55 in currency Call 421 for the news, editorial an society departments of the Standard-Departs Standard-Departs for Coast Judge Nathan J. Harris and wife this morning left over the Southern Pacific to spend the next thirty days or more on the Pacific coast The Judge is taking a trip for his health hoping to recoer from heart weakness He will not attempt to hold court again until about September Flcat-Clasa Auto Service Call op Elite Cafe, Phone 72. Back from Montana Joseph Strenj: has returned from a wool buying trip I to Montana with good reports of conditions in that state He say-3 I that Montana this year has furnished I about 30.000.000 pounds of wool for '( the market and that It Is among the . best of the western clip The average J price paid for the Montana product. I he 6ays was little more than 15 cents a pound Attend the Conductors' Picnic at i Lagoon on August 8 Games and sports of all kinds, good prizes. 25o j round trip. All Invited. J Sold Mutton Frank Smyth, secretary secre-tary and treasurer of the Intermoun- taln Land &. Livestock company, re-! re-! turned this morning from Kansas . City where he recently disposed of six cars of fat mutton He reports the market rather slow When the appetite is fickle, one Is hard to please Take no chances Use BAG BUTTER. New Home William H. McKay is erecting a residence on Twenty four' h . street and Harrison avenue that will Cost In the neighborhood of $3,500 Miss Monica Shields has left for a i two weeks' visit to Evanston where I she will be the guest of Mr and Mtb i 0 Carl Clark formerly of this city Nephl L. Morris will be at Lagoon j jj on August 11 to tell us what to do jwith Mexico. Don't fall to hear this; Ht will be of great interest. Salt Lake will be up In a body. A com-: nittee will be present to look after JjH lunches brought Thomas B. Hel-'Jler, Hel-'Jler, the famous auctioneer, will be "'there, and all baskets will be sold to J 'highest bidder. Watch the windows for particulars, ps Mr. and Mrs C. B Sears and Mr and Mrs McCready wore Salt Lake YlsltOTfj Sunday, the guests of Mrs Joseph Young at her country borne, IOakwood Orchard, in Davis county. iffc 801,8 Cau9nt William J Bryant ffHnd Adelbert Bryant, two brothers, aged 11 and 13. respectively, were taken into custody by Patrolman Heara at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and the police state the bo'6 have confessed con-fessed to entering houses on Twenty-third Twenty-third street by cutting through screen doors. The boys were arrested at Z048 Washington avenue, i Prayer Meeting The class prayer meeting of the First. M. E. church will be held tonight at 8 p m , as follows- Class No 1 at the home of Mr6. Newman, 2925 Grant avenue; elasa No. 2 at the church, class No IaI at the home of Mrs. 8issoru 2341 jJjQuincy avenue. On Buying Trip Miss Dorothy Madson has left for St Louis and ther eastern cities on a busing trip ?or her firm, the a Mode millinery. r During her absence Miss Bessie Blair pill have the management of the tore Resigns Henry Anderson, who has een paymaster for the Southern Pa-Jlfic Pa-Jlfic at Ogden for the last year and 1 half, has resigned his position with Ale railroad company to become manager man-ager of the Peter Anderson Tailoring Xwnpany of this city. 4 Yardmen Busy While the local jlarrlman yard force was able to take juite a rest during the tieup of trlffic Ue to the washout at Thlsbe throe Uys ago, the arrival of the stalled reight trains has caused enough rork to make up for the rest. Among he freight trains to arrive during the , rBt twenty -four hourB there have been seven of California fruit, or about 275 cars. All Southern and Union Pacific trains are practically running on time now. Wrestling Match The date for the wrestling match between Erwin Ireland, Ire-land, ' Kid Irish," and Harlan Payton I has been set for Friday at 4:30 o clock at Glenwood park. Edwin I weighs 122 pounds and Payton wrestles at 135 pounds There will ! be preliminaries. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Arthur Mil- I ler and Martha Nelson of Ogden. Veterans Celebrate The veteran firemen of the city are enjoying their anuual outing at the Hermitage this afternoon. The afternoon is being 1 spent in picnicking, outdoor sports : and canyon recreation. The evening will be devote dto dancing in the pavilion. pa-vilion. oo ' |