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Show i RANDOM j jm FENCES m 'i 1 The Standard will not be responsl- J ble for mistakes occuring In copy i brought In on day of publication. All 5;-' i copy should be sent In at least 24 S,' liour3 ahead of time so that time may &y '! be had to give proper set up and to t& I Bend out proofs. ?t . j Recruits Six new recruits for the I regular army have signed at the lo- i $ cal station and will leave this week I for Fori Logan, Colo., the rendezvous i y. i of the intermountaln recruits. Mike j& ' L. Ccdj'i a recent addition will leave 1 i ' Saturday for the Colorado point of 1 concentration . The six latest recruits 1 $& - are Fred W. Jones, Floyd E. Lilly, M ' and Arthur Mellen, infantry; Edgar $$1 . L. Ross, hospital corps; Patrick Cox and Charles C. Barber, cavalry. Ae Five thousancr mats for sale at Xf J Standard Office, 21x-6 Inches, 25c per 'M I hundred. - Fine for building purposes flEj J and layins under carpets. General Passenger Agent. W. S. jffi ( Baslnger, general passenger agent of l the Union Pacific, passed yesterday 1 5fl ' afternoon Jn Ogden and yesterday ( M :; evening at the Hermitage hotel, in M Ogden canyon, with General Agent ) I W H. Chevers. He departed for Salt J 'Lake City at 10:20 o'clock and expects )M 1 to return to Ogden for a more ex- 1 Jjl i tended visit, within the next few days. - B. & G. In four-quarter style is just ! v9 the Butter you vant. ( Zm At Home.. Arcadia Culver is home $8 from the hospital much improved in , 3I health. 1 m Mrs. J. Warner, moved upstairs ! over 2374 Washington avenue, over I SW 1 old stand. Fall goods arrived. Price ' jJB to suit Everyone. Advertisement. $j DR MORRISON osteopath, Ecclos 1 Bldg 5-13-6mo $ I Our real value is the esteem in 1;1 which we are held by others. The 5 ( Shaw & Powell Way through Yellow- , 21 stonP Park- Courtesy always; lll-25th ; 5l St. Phone 1170. W. D. Ahern. -- , KM I Removal Notlco White. Sewing j :S Machine company, removed to 2255 , Uash. Ave. - u- p- Official Supt. S. R. Toucey, a 1 of the Wyoming division of the I M Union Pacific, passed through Ogden I ' vesterday en route to Salt Lake City. Ml ' MITCHELL BROS. FOR KlU Ml MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - M I From the Coast-Supl. T P. Row- ; )fl lands of tho Salt Lake division of the . ijfl Sou them Pacific, has returned rom )m San Francisco' where he went on a 9 business trip. H Diamond mounting or general jew- M ? elrv repairing. Paul W. Stecher, 352- , M 24th St H ' On Health Trip Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ; M Feeney and their son Jack, have gone , M to California on an extended trip. W They will be away six weeks or two M months. Mr. Feeney's health has not M been verv good recently' and it is ex- ' pected that the California climate m nrove beneficial, fl ; We sell Diamonds less than others fl ' nay Uncle Sam. M Johns Is Out Jimmy Johns, the 9 local pugilist who was shot by Mar- M j shal Van Pelt of Farmington, at the M Lagoon resort several weeks ago, has M i been released from the Dee hospital. S- Though four shots from the mar- W i shnl's revolver took effect in Johns M ; legs and body, his complete recovery M i Maternity cases cared for by Clara 9 Berges at her home, 168 Doxey. Tel. fl 'i W. A. mitney, general super in- M i: tendent of the Oregon Short Line, 9 ; was in Ogden today an an inspection m Marriage Licenses Marriage U- M censes were issued to two couples M today: Charles F. Wright, aged 2- , M and Myrtle W. Hoover, aged 23, both M ! of Ogden. -Thomas D. Blakely, aged M j 22, and Mabel Christenson, aged zi, both of Ogden. fl On Fle.ld Inspection. Grazing In- spector Ernest Winkler, of local ol- B fice forest service, leaves tomorrow W morning for a three weeks' general field inspection trip over the JB Fishlake and Mantl Forests in soutn- WM ern Utah. fl Clothing Found. Desk Sergeant 'Ml , Erbe of the police department an- lijm I nounced today that a bundle of boya 9 I clothing and several automobllo tire mm casings had been found by members ,39 of the department. It is thought tluu $M the articles wre stolen and "ditched Hfl I by the thieves, and the owners may ! secure them by calling at Uie police 8 j station. J2 ! Near Accidont, A number of peo- " pie narrowly escaped injury lost $9 igat In front of the Alhambra thea- vS tor when, during the evening recess ifl 1 of the Republican state convention. f J. T. Murray of St. Joseph, Sevier H9 I county, started his automobile through LS9 Uie crowd vithout lrst giving warn- ,M I ing of his intention. Several people t were Drushed out of the path of tho ?. y j car but, fortunately, weie not knocked down and no particular damage was done. Kodak prints post card size and under, 3 cents. Tripp Studio. Trainmaster. A. W. McDuffle, train master of the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, returned home today from an Inspection trip over the 8th and 9th districts of the division. di-vision. Touring Party. An Elliott's touring party, from Birmingham, Ala., passed through Ogden yesterday, eastbound. The party numbered 60 people and was in charge of Mrs. Ida Wallace. Ogden was visited yesterday by a "Gregory" touring party, en route to Yellowstone park. From Devil's Slide. Frank Melgh-an, Melgh-an, a former resident of Ogden but now of Devil's Slide, was visiting friends In the city today. |