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Show I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES I PERSONAL :; George LeRoy, please address lot- ter to -box L, care Standard. Mother 'i would like to see you before rotura- lag east. j Tho Standard -will not be responBl- ble for mistakes occurring In copy j brought In on day of publication. All a copy should bo sent In at least 24 f hours ahead of time so that time may $ be had to give proper set up and to i send out Arcafo. I Lillian M. Tnatcher wishes to an- i nounce that she has received a con- J Hlgnment of the latest and most pop- I ular dance music. Now being played 1 In all the large cities of the east and 7 coast. - COAL Anthracite, just arrived. J John Farr Coal Co. Phone 27. J Forest Rangers Over 140 forest ( rangers will participate in a correspondence corre-spondence source of study in forestry, i grazing and allied subjects, to be cori- j ducted for their benefit from the Og- r den district headquarters from No- vember 1 to March 31. ' El W. Browning, Dentist, Eccles A Bldg. "J Births The birth of girl babies to i Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bair, October j 10, and to Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Wood, September 30, was reported at the of- fice of the city health department to- j dy- All kinds of coal. Phone 1603. M, L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. i departed on the Los Angeles Limited for Utica, N. Y. ig Dr. A. A. Browning. Eye, ear, nose ii and throat. Eccles building. : Fine line cameo brooches and la ' valieres at Paul W. Stecher, 352 24th f SL j Marriage License. A marriage li-$ li-$ cense was issued today to Austin X Fisher Stowell of Portland, , Oregon, J and Ester M. Jorgenson, of Salt Lake. B & G Butter a standard article "i that always pleases, tt Mining Suit. Arguments In the suit ) of C. H. Smith and O. II. Mohlman 1 of the Grand View Mining company 3 against W. A. Perkins and W. H. Clerk " of the Lakeviow Mining Company were started In Judge J. A. Howell's division of the district court this morning, morn-ing, Judge T. D- Lewis, who is con-, con-, sidered an expert on legal matters pertaining to mining claims sitting in the case In the absence of Judge J. 1 A. Howell, who had disqualified, j MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -ii; Improving Mrs. Phillip Knlsely l left the Deo hospital, where she un- derwent an operation recently. It if was stated she was much improved In health and that her chances for complete recovery were excellent. FIREPROOF STORAGE. GEO. A. LOWE CO. i? Births The following births wore H reported at the city health office today: to-day: To Mr. and Mrs. Jose Martiner, a daughter, October 19; to Mr. and t Mrs. L. Walker, a daughter, October ? 21; to Mr. and Mrs. Suguji Suzuki, a daughter, October 16; to Mr. and Mrs. h Peter M. Anderson, a daughter, Octo-k Octo-k ber 20; to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cor-i Cor-i belt, a son, October 18. ' DR. MORRISON Osteopath, Eccles Bldg. 5-13-6mo ) Martha Washington Shoes; none ; better made. For sale by Christenson ; Shoe Co. Otis Weeks Returns Otis Weeks, i chief engineer of the Salt Lake dlvl- slon of the Southern Pacific, has re-l re-l turned from the Pacific coast, after completing an inspection of the Port- land division of the Southern Pacific, v We sell Diamonds less than others Pay. Uncle Sam. Meet Tomorrow The Parent-Teachers Parent-Teachers association of the Quincy school will meet tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the school building for the purpose of electing officers and arranging business bus-iness matters. Recovering. Floyd Pell, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pell, 2311 Lincoln avenue, Is slowly recovering from a severe attack of pnoumonla. From Denver. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Rolapp of Donvor are visiting rela-tJvss rela-tJvss In Ogden for a few days. Auto Stolen. Chief of Police T. E. Browning has boon authorized by Mrs. H. A. Allen, of 2846 Wall avenue, to issue a $50 roward for the recovery of an automobllo stolen Wednesday night and for the conviction of the thief. The car number was 37,797 Colorado. . WellB-Fargo Man. E. E. MoMlchael, superintendent of the western division of the Wells-Fargo Express company, with headquarters In Sacramento, was an Ogden visitor Saturday afternoon and evening. He was formerly agent of the company in this city. Jap Dies Kay Nakahora, a Japanese Japa-nese section hand, died Saturday night while being taken to the Dee hospital from the Union depot in an ambulance. Death was duo to a fractured frac-tured skull, the Injun' being received when the Japanese was thrown from a handcar at a point on the line of the Union Pacific railroad between Wanship and Coalville. He was brought to Ogdon under the care of Dr. A. H. Alland of Coalville, on a special spe-cial train, and rushed to the hospital, but life was extinct when he was removed re-moved from the ambulance. The body was taken to the Kirkendall mortuary and Dr. Alland returned to Coalville yesterday. Killed in Runaway George Sahaia, aged 27, a Japanese resident of Garland, Gar-land, was killed Saturday In a runaway. run-away. His body was takon to the Kirkendall undertaking parlors and the funeral was held there yesterday. Interment was made in the City cemetery. ceme-tery. Recovering Mrs. Alice Collins, who has been operated on at the Dee hospital, is rapidly recovering. oo |