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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must hare their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication. Fire at Sylvan A jrrass fire hetween the Sylvan park pavilion and the north fence of the park created considerable excitement last among the crowd enjoying en-joying the dance The fire department depart-ment was called out, but before it arrived ar-rived the manager of the park had pulled a couple of boards off a fence and checked the flames. High taper crown straws are correct. cor-rect. Sold only bv Ruddick Hats ot Merit, 362 25th St. A ten-pound baby hoy was born yesterday yes-terday morning to Mr. and Mrs. T.' M. Folkman of Plain City Kord has an expert commercial photographer. For prices phone 208-W. 4S4 Twentv-fourth St. D. Hansen and Frank Coswell were arrested yesterda afternoon by Officer Of-ficer William Reast and booked on the charge of exceeding the speed limit uitn automobiles They were released on payment of $lu bail. The Ogden Standard will be deliv-f deliv-f red in Ogden c anyon after this date 'I ei" phone your orders - Good Fishing J. Orson Douglass returned re-turned home yesterday from a fishiug trip along the I31ackfont river in Idaho. As an evidence that fishing is exceptionally excep-tionally good in that stream, the Ogden Og-den man brought home a string that j weighed 40 pounds and stated that the party he was with had plenty to eat while on the trip. "Kodak Finishlng-The Tripp Studio." Cereal Plant - Lon J. Haddock of the Utah Cereal Products company was in the city for a short time yesterday and while hero announced that the newly appointed general superintendent superinten-dent of the company, Francis E. V.'alsh, would come to Ogden sometime some-time this week, While he is here. Mr. Walsh will give the local architects i and opportunity to submit tentative plans for the new cereal food plant. Money to loan on diamonds, rT8 25th -Extra Passengers A secial 6leep-' 6leep-' er will be attached to the Los Angeles Limited June 27, for the use of 36 extra passengers en route to Mlnne- apolis from Sun Francisco. 't 03 , ibout Notice to Subscribers All com plaints for missing paper must be in d to before 7 o clock to insure delivery. - erie Mormon Party The party of Mor mon converts scheduled to arrive here al! this morning has been delayed a d.-y and is now expected to reach Ogden at 6.05 a. m. tomorrow. Thoro are N25 converts and 7 missionaries in the party. lff Charged With Contempt In the HI case of Bertha E. Miller against Kd- ward Miller, Judge N. J. Harrie has issued an order that the defendant appear in court June 26, to show cause why he shall not be punished for disobeying the order of the court in the matter of paying alimony. Pure Distilled Ice M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 413 24th St. Phone 1603. Inspection Trainmaster O. O. Bro-phy Bro-phy of the Union Pacific Is at Echo today, on a trip of inspection. 55 Call 65 Nlckson Auto Llrery 55 Drunkenness Herbert Nichols was arrested late yesterday afternoon In Electric avenue, by Officer Wooten, charged with drunkenness. Notice to Property Owners You can get Bewer connections and plumb, ing irom Utah company at wholesale Call or phone 2073 Wash Ave. Phone 2570. Rio Grande Official General Superintendent Super-intendent A. B. Apperson of the Denver Den-ver and Rio Grande in Ogden yesterday yester-day on a regular inspection trip, Gallachers Repair Trunk. Cases. We have a fine line of trunks and bags. 350 24th St., below Standard. Insane Soldiers A number of insane in-sane United States Boldiers, occupying occupy-ing Southern Pacific tourist car No. 136, were scheduled to pass through Ogden today on train No. 10, en routo to Washington from Mare Island, Cal. The Ogden Standard will be deliv-ered deliv-ered in Ogden canyon after this date Telephone your orders. increasing Travel The Los Angeles Ange-les Limited train No. 8, eastbouna today had two extra Pullman cars ! attached to take care of overflow traffic from Los Angeles to Chicago. On July 2, the Eutereon Ladles Chorus of 25 members is schedulea to pass through Ogden, en route to Yellowstone Park. The chorus Is from Columbus. Ohio, and will traveT in a private car. Cue B. & G Butter and see if it doesn't appeal to your best judgment. judg-ment. Chinaman Robbed Manuel Sanz of 146 West Twelfth street reported to the police last night that his house had been entered by thieves and some bedding and clothing taken Lee On Joe, a Chinese gardener living about a block east of the Sansa residence, reported that his house had also been entered by unknown parties In this instance, the thieves secured ?3 in cash from a tin box. Transfer Fred Miller and wife have transferred to Mary Ellen Rue-sell, Rue-sell, part of lots 1 and 12 and 15 and 16, block 4, Woodmanseo addition, Ogden survey; consideration 1. Divorce In the case of Sena Staples Sta-ples ajjsinst Edgar Staples a decree of divorce has been issued to the plaintiff, the defendant being required requir-ed to pay the costs of the suit and attorney fees. Forester D M. Lang has gone to the Targhee forest, Idaho, to make a survey of timber. At the Dee Ralph Johnson of 612 Twelfth street has been taken to the Dee hospital for treatment of an injured in-jured leg. From Washington W R. Chaplinfl of the forest service, with headquarters headquar-ters at Washington, is in the city for a few days' conference at forest headquarters, head-quarters, after which he will go to Ephralm to make an Inspection of the forest experiment station. Mr Chapllne Is connected with the grazing graz-ing department. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Grover C-Post C-Post of Omaha, and Beatrice E. Ham-Ill Ham-Ill of Ogden; Lawrence H. Gale and Hannah Elnore Dalton of Ogden; Joseph Jo-seph Parsons and Martha Evans of Ogden and to 8ylvanua Boyack of Spanish Fork and Hilda Berlin of Huntsvllle. More Agents A party of twenty-five twenty-five railroad passenger agents, guests of the Union Pacsific railroad en route to the Yellowstone Park, arrived ar-rived in Ogden at 3.35 p m. today and are now being entertained wltn a drive through Ogden canyon The party is from the Minneapolis district dis-trict Keys Are Found W. O Cazler of Bountiful reports to The Standard the finding on a Bamberger train of a buch of 13 keys with metal tag. No 108, attached, and a6ks if ad for same has appeared. D. Koppenberg and Herman Van-derdom Van-derdom will depart tomorrow for Holland. Hol-land. They will go to New York via the Denver & Rio Grande and will sail from there on the steamship Rotterdam Rot-terdam on June 30. John Haynes, August Finglan and T. W. Aller were arrested early this afternoon on the city hall park, by Patrolman Blackburn. They were booked on charges of drunkenness. Earl Wecker of Marriott reported to the police this morning that his bicycle had been stolen. |