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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Five thousand . mats for sale at Standard Office, 21x-6 Inches, 25c per hundred. Fine for building purposes and laying under carpets. Trip to Yellowstone. D. M. Newton, traveling passenger agent of the Ore-gon Ore-gon Short Line, accompanied by his sons, Glen and Dixon, departed this morning for Yellowstone. They expected ex-pected to pass several days fishing, in the Yellowstone and Island Park country. i B. & G. Butter Most in value, bes J in quality. j Mrs. J. Warner, moved upstairs over 2374 Washington avenue, over j old stand. Fall goods arrived. Price i to suit Everyone. Advertisement. 1 Arm Broken Don Dalton, 2624 j Adams avenue, a thirteen-year-old ji boy, suffered a fracture of his left r arm and an Injury to his left, leg yes-It yes-It terday evening, while attemtping to yk crank a small automobile. The accl-f accl-f dent happened at a downtown garage. I The boy was Immediately taken to his home and attended by Dr. J. S. Gordon. ' Now 7-passenger auto for hire. 1 Stand, Marion Hotel. Phone 504. C. W. Ward, res. phone 512. Recovering. Jack Evans, who has been ill in the Dee hospital, for a number of days, is rapidly convalescing convalesc-ing and has been romoved to his home, 2920 Child avenue. Moved McDonald's Popcorn Stand now in front of Reese HoweTl's. ' -Going to Yellowstone Dr. Geo. W. Bckei and family left this morning ' for a ten days' auto tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park via The Shaw & Powell Way. DR. MORRISON Osteopath, Eccles Bldg. 513-6rao Marriage Licenses Marriage li censes issued today: George V. Simpson, aged 27, of Ogdcn, and Gladys Hanks, aged 21, of Clearfield; Fred' Robertson of Salt Lake City and Ruth Reed of the same place. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - New Building A building permit has been issued to D. Monroe for a one-story frame cottage on the east side of Royal avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Diamond mounting or general jew-; jew-; elry repairing. Paul W. Stecher, 352-. 24th St U. P. Official C. W. Axtell, assistant assist-ant general freight agent of the Un-8 Un-8 ion Pacific, passed yesterday in Og-den, Og-den, visiting local business men in ; company with General Agent W. H. Chevers. Mr. Axtell is located at I Omaha and while here stated that excellent reports of business condi-; condi-; tions in the Ogden district were be-; be-; -ing continually received at the traf-' traf-' fic headquarters of the Union Pa-'i Pa-'i cific. 1 We sell Diamonds less than others pay. Uncle Sam. ' Railroad Agent A. W. Gorey, trav- ! cling freight and, passenger - agent of 1 the Chicago Northwestern," was in 1 Ogden today on business. Maternuv cases cared for by Clara Berges at "her home, 1GS Doxey. Tel. W 1066. Excursion Quite a number of lo "fit cal people took advantage of the ex-f ex-f cursion rates north over the Oregon $ Short Line today, according to As-v As-v sittant City Ticket Agent Robert R. I Goodman. Kodak prints post card size and j under, 3 cents. Tripp Studio. Attended Meeting Assistant Superintendent Su-perintendent F. C. Smith of the Salt 1 Lake division of the Southern Pacific attended the meeting of the Interim Inter-im mountain Demurrage- association in J Salt Lake City, Wednesday afternoon. Prolonged indecision detracts' from the pleasure of your trip. Decide to-day to-day The Shaw & Powell Way 111-i 111-i 25th St., W. D. Ahern. Departs for Coast, Mr. Stanley Mc-Bean, Mc-Bean, son of Mrs. and Mr. W H. i McBean. 224 Twenty-eighth street, . who has ben m Ogden for the last week visiting his parents, left this morning for San Francisco, where he is employed in the advertising de-: de-: partment of one of the big daily newspapers. news-papers. Bom. An eleven-pound baby girl was, born to Mrs. Ross H. McCune last I week. Mr. McCune is a member of the firm of McCune-Foulger Shoe company. com-pany. Being the first child, Ross ela- j tion assumed an inextinguishable height for several days. , oo |