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Show j RANDOM l REFERENCES H j I Use B. & G. Butter It saves worry. mWM j Rehearsal At tho regular rehearsal Hj ' ( of the Ogdon Tabernacle choir, to bo mWM held tonight, tho time will bo passed H ( I in the practicing of choruses for the H ' I coming "opera evening" recital. A Hj ' full attendance of members is rcquest- H ed by DIroctor Joseph Ballantyne, the H full choir to meet at 8 o'clock. H Ogden Book & Curlo Store Now lo- H cated 2184 Wash., near 25th St. ! Star for "Jack" Jack Ilarbertson, H i world's champion light heavyweight H ' wrestler, has been appointed a special mWM , deputy by Sheriff Herbert C. Peterson. 1 , He filed his legal obligation. B , Save YoUr Money Eat lunch at M Greenwell's Two Stores. M Rifles Arrive Troop K's new rifles mwM have arrived. Other necessary equip- mWM 1 ment is on the way. Everything Avill mwM 1 1 I be ready by the time the troop has H l been recruited to full war strength of M 107 men. H MITCHELL BROS. FOB MONTI- H MENTS. OFF. U1T u.UMJiiTJii. x . - H Investigating Mayor Abbot R. Hey- H ' wood is investigating the conduct of H ,' the police in connection with the at- H , tack upon a white girl by a nogro two H weeks ago, tho account of which was H obtained without police help and pub- H lished exclusively by Tho Standard. H Diamonds less than others pay. H Uncle Sam. H j Few Complaints Assessor Owen M. H Sanderson said today that not one rich H man had complained yet to the board H ' of equalization concerning tho unpre- H I cedented assessment of money and H solvent credits to the extent of more H than a million dollars in Ogden. By H I their complacency the rich are giving H I proof of their uncomplaining willing- H ness to bear their just share of the H burden of taxation. 1 Silk Hosiery, all colors at popular H prices. N. O. Ogden Co. H M Water for Gardens The laborious M work of cleaning the Ogden bench mwm 1 canal, to provide adequato water for M ', the sixty acres of gardens, will be com- M pleted Saturday. mWM I (ce Pure artificial Ice. Phono James H Coal and Ico Co., 677-J. (' Farmers .Complain George Abra- . I1 ham and other "dry" farmers, in town H I i today, complained that their "dry" H i farms are too wet, from recent rains H and river overflow, and their crops M have 'been greatly damaged. H I H i E.W.Brownlng, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. M Summer Amusements F. J. Hirt, in H I charge of Glenwood park and all con- M J cessions, In completing plans for a H I j program of daily festivities continuing H ) all summer, including dances and H j I band concerts. Mr. Hirt will pay all H expenses and give tho city ono-half H I of the gross receipts for tho use of mWM the park. Games of chance are pro- B i hlhifpri hv the nnnirnnt Light Lunches Much for the money served in tasty combinations. Green-woll's Green-woll's Two Stores. Departure Jan Voorsanger departed depart-ed today for San FrnnciBco over the Southern Pacific railroad. ICE Pure distilled, artificial only. M. L. Jonos Coal and Ico. Co. 413 24th. Births Births of boy babies to Mr. and Mrs. George LeRoy Hales last night and to Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes May 22 were reported at the city health office this morning. SALE OR RENT Modern six-room eoltage, 2573 Monroe. Phone 1128. - Public Meeting Everyone interested interest-ed is Invited to attend tho public meeting at city hall tonight at S o'clock of the People's Chiropractic Protective association. The speakers will be Attorney David L. Stlne, F. J. Freenor, D. C, and others. Excellent music will be furnished by Professor H. E. Sawyer. FOR SALE CHEAP, lot on 25th St, opposite Sacred Heart Academy. Telephone Tel-ephone 1128. Going to Reno W. E. Jones departed depart-ed yesterday over the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, for Reno, Nev. Warehouse Robbery After forcing an entrance to the George A. Lowe warehouse at Twenty-first Btreet and Wall avenue last night, a robber broke rrw n Ininlr atnrarl tli urn flnrl cf nl a a valuable rosewood toilet set and a lady's silk-lined velvet cloak. Tho robbery rob-bery was reported to the police department de-partment this morning. Wants Manuscript Ben Cashmaker, the tramp, writes to Tho Standard from Carlln, Nov. Ho loft a grip in a local express office a year ago, which was sold to an unknown purchaser. pur-chaser. He requests the return of the manuscript which the grip contained, lie can be reached in Reno, Nev. First Congregational Church Tho Christian Endeavor society will hold a social In the school room on Friday evening at S o'clock. All young people in the congregation are Invited. |