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Show RANDOM : The standard will not he responsl-; responsl-; hie for mistakes occuring in copy brought in on day of publication. All ; copy should be sent in at least 24 j hours ahead of time so that time may ; be had to give proper set up and to send out proofs, i 0n an outing. Alexander and Clar- ence Wheelwright, sons of airs. W. I. Wheelwright and Mrs. James Whcel-I Whcel-I wright departed yesterday for Yellow-t Yellow-t stone Park, in an automobile. They xepct to visit friends in Sugar City, j Idaho, before returning home. 4 Five thousancr mats for sale at 1 Standard Office, 21x-6 inches, 25c per f hundred. Fine for building purposes i and layina under carpets. school Teachers In Canyon. A par- ty of ten young lady school teachers i! of Cincinnati passed yesterday after-? after-? noon at the Idlewlld resort, in Ogden 3 canvon, where a dinner and dance ; were given for them. They departed I last night for Yellowstone park. I The B. & G. trademark on Butter f stands for quality and purity In the highest sense. Auto Stolen. Automobile No. 1S31 U belonging to County Commissioner ' i W G Hunter, was stolen last night ; from in front of the Eccles building. ' Mrs, J. Warner, moved upstairs over 2374 Washington avenue, over old stand. Fall goods arrived. Price i to suit Everyone. Advertisement. 9 Worthless Checks. F. H. Thompson was taken into custody yesterday af-ternoon af-ternoon by Detective R. H. Chambers :' i on a charge of obtaining money by - fraudulent means. He is alleged to ; have passed a worthless check for l $4 50 at the Paine and Hurst store ( and one for $3.75 at the McBride drug .: store. Moved McDonald's Popcorn Stand ! now in front of Reese Howell's. 3 Successor to Ruble W. K. Cardiff, ' of Kansas City, has been appointed to ', succeed the late R. S. Ruble as assistant as-sistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Denver, according accord-ing to advices just received in Ogden. J. 0. Goodsell succeeds Mr. Cardiff at Kansas City. DR MORRISON osteopath, Eccles Bldg. 6-13-6rao Texas Tourists One hundred and twenty-five tourists from Dallas, Texas, Tex-as, passed several hours yesterday in Ogden and Ogden canyon. They are en route to Yellowstone Park, and were met at the local union terminal and escorted to the canyon by 0. K. Morton. In the party were Frank Reedv, Rev. Ivan E. Holt and Dr. N. S Hyer, of the Southern Methodist University-of Dallas, and Rev. J. D. Young, of the Texas Women's college ; at Fort Worth. Yoemen: Meet the Royal Neighbors at Lagoon, Wednesday, August 9. Mary 1. I. Holbrook, Lady Rowena. - ; A delight to the eye, a phenomena of Nature's Wonders, Yellowstone Park, "Shaw & Powell Way." lll-25th St Phone 1170. Courtesy and Serv- n ice always, w. u. aucui, s Removal Notice White Sewing Machine company, removed to 225b Wash. Ave. i 1 Dix Logan Post No. 3, G. A. R. will meet at City Hall, Wednesday, Aug-I Aug-I i ust 9, 7 p. m. Department Comman-J Comman-J dcr, N. D. Corser will be present. La-1 La-1 dies of Dix Logan W. R. C. No. 2 I and ladies of the G. A, R. Lincoln I Circle No. 2 are cordially invited to P join us at S p. m. W. N. Peirce, Ad- jutant. J. P. Rankin; Commander. -1 MITCHELL BROS. FOR MOKU-J MOKU-J MBKTS- OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -! Marriage .License A marriage H-; H-; cense was issued today to John H. Clancy, aged 28, and Bertha Riley, aged 28, both of Ogden. Diamond mounting or general jewelry jew-elry repairing. Paul W. Stecher, 352- 24th St. Arrested A. V. Moore was arrested t last night at 218 Twenty-fourth street, on a chargeof assault and battery. The arrest was made by Detectives R. H. Wootten and Alex Fife, and Moore is alleged to have assaulted and beaten his wife, ! W7e sell Diamonds less than other3 . pay. Uncle Sam. I Births The following births were reported todav at the city health office: of-fice: To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. ,f Hathaway, a son, August 3; to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Buchanan, a daughter, July 31; to Mr. and Mrs. John Shop-. ' pard, a daughter, August 6; to Mr. . and Mrs. Sam Verololi, a daughter, j August 5; to Mr. and Mrs. James N. Aldous, a son, August G; to Mr. and I Mrs. A. Fononi, a son, August 5. 1 Maternity cases cared for by Clara ') Berges at her home, 1G8 Doxey. Tel. 1066. Railroad Agent W. E. Dunkley, contracting freight agent of the Chicago Chi-cago Great Western railroad, was In Ogden today on business. ' Kodak prints post card size and under, 3 cents. Tripp Studio. ; U. P. Official W. S. Basinger, as-). as-). slstant general passenger agqnt ot i the Union Pacific. waB expected to arrive in Ogden tills afternoon to re-It re-It main until tomorrow, ti Mayor of Park City A. P. Ridge, mayor of Park City and agent of the Union Pacific railroad in that clt is jt in Ogden today attending the state f Republican convention as a delegate. V Ho vlaited the local Union Pacific i traffic officials during the noon reft re-ft cess. ) Marriage License A marriage lift li-ft cense was Issued today to James ji Emma, aged. 32, and Bertha Lotter-!' Lotter-!' moser, aged 33, both of Denver. Going to Yellowstone Henry Lotz 1 and Fred H. Williams of the Becker jj Brewing company will leave for the H (Yellowstone Park tomorrow with i their families for a short outing. The.v will make the trip in an automobile, it' Horse Sales The Ogden Sales com I pany continues t0 do a big business t the Ogden stockyards larger than n any otlicr place where the company 8 buying and soiling horses. United I States, British and French agents are making dally inspections' of horses and the governments are buying extensively, ex-tensively, it is reported that the sales run as high as $20,000 a day. Back From Yellowstone A. L. Brewer and family have returned from a trip by auto to the Yellowstone. no |