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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Hamilton Wilson, a veteran of the Civil war. died last evening at his home in Brigham. according to word received in this city last night. Funeral Fu-neral arrangements will be announced "Hoot Mun, Hoot" Ogden Scots to gather at Lagoon, Wednesday 25th June. Bic time assured all. Public invited. in-vited. Special train service. Atlraclive program, George Duncan McLeod, chairman, Rev. J. E. Carver, oration on Scotland's part In the war Thomas Hamilton, official dancer of the 4Sth Canadian Highlanders, just returned from France. Ogden Pipe band will render real Scotch music. (The real i stuff.) Races for fat men and women, boys and girls' races, noveltj ra w Many other amusing features. Some 1 one. Come all. Bring the wee folks alang wi ye. 4546 Enoch Hamer, an engineer, who for ' the past forty years has been connect !! ed with the railroads, died at his home ' 2953 Grant avenue, yesterday, after suffering since last February of heart trouble. Assortment finest geraniums, in bloom- practically half price. Dumke FloraL 4173 Mrs. Sophia Putter died at Riverdale last evening at 8 30 o'clock. The fu- Ineral will be held next Sunday at 2 o'clock at the family residence. "Fishing tackle that's fit for fishing." fish-ing." Tha.. is the kind we sell. Geo A. Lowe Co. L. J. Moreton, traveling auditor of the Utah-Idaho Central railway company, com-pany, and Mrs. H. Reed of Salt Lake, were injured yesterda afternoon at J the Utah State fair grounds, when the I supports of the west side of the grand-1 stand gave way. Both were attending the wild west show. They were taken to a Salt Lake hospital. Home made doughnuts, fried every hour, the best made. Greenwell Con-1 fectionery. 3953 City Hall Repairs to the ceilings of 1 the city hall, damaged by water used during the fire last winter, have been made during the past few days There were several large patches of plaster to replace, both on the lower and upper floor ceilings. Tackle fishing with our fishing tackle tac-kle is the advice of Mr. Fisher at the Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing tackle department. de-partment. He will sell you the tackle and the license to use It. Arrives In New York Leroy Car-gill, Car-gill, 2642 1-2 Lincoln avenue, has arrived ar-rived in New York from overseas, according ac-cording to word received here last night by his mother. I Clean rags wanted t the Standard I office. I Born A 9-pound boy was born to I the wife of C. F. Luddington at 1015 I Farley avenue, June 21. Mrs. Ludding- fj ton was formerly Miss Bertha Farley. k "Yes, sir, I landed that 6U pound 3 trout with Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing : tackle last year so I have bought this year's supply from that old reliable rat store." B$ I Ogden Welding & Repair Co., 2274 jrtJ Washington. Phone 993-J. Key fitting. 3 Goes to Minidoka R. E. Gory, ir charge of the department of lands ir 19 this district of the forest ;-ervice, will jH leave Ogden tomorrow to make an in- 3 vestigation of settled lands within the c8 Minidoka national forest H Traffic Rules Strict observance ol H traffic rules will be required of moior. B ists in the city, accord ins to Officei n William Dick, who states that B mini Wm tber ot accidents have, been narrowly I Inverted by nonobservance lately A'so machines when parking at the curb will bp required to observe the 40 degrees de-grees rule in placing the machines at an angle to allow for getting out. License plates must bo in place, no cards will be allowed. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Chinaman Guilty Lee Ben, a China man, arrested on June 2, for drvlinp his automobile in excess of the speed limit on Washington avenue, appeared in Mi" city court this morning, was found guilty of the charge and sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve t) days in the city jail. Attorney Horn appeared for the defendant. Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand rd. Arrested Ollie Jackson, a porter al the Broom hotel, was arrested this morning, and Is being held at the police po-lice station pending investigation. It was reported thU morning that ome one had entered a room at the hotel and had attempted to steal some articles. The intruder was frightened away After mvesligntinc: ihe CUM this morning the police arrested Tack-son. Tack-son. Ice Pure distilled artificial only. M. L. Joneo Coal A. Ice Co. Phone 1603 lefl K a mas-Stock more Road Areord.ng to information received at the loeal offices of-fices Of the forest service, the co-oper-ative agreement between the state rid national government for the const rue tion of the Kamaa-Stockmore road ht-j been signed by the state Survey I work and construction work has already al-ready commenced on the project ,md it will be completed by fall Cherries for sale. We deliver Phone 3294-R. 4536 WE do custom milling of all kinds of flour and feed. West Ogden Milling and Elevator Co. 3608 The ladies of the C E. O. club spent a very enjoyable afternoon at Glen-wood Glen-wood last Thursday. Mrs. Eva Hanson Han-son was hostess of the afternoon The next meeting will be held Thursda at the home of Mrs Pearl Burch, River dale road. J. E. Everett, typewriter repairs and supplies, second hand machines. 704 Eccles. Tel. 359. Bank Suit The Utah National bank filed suit in the district court against Moroni Skeen to recover $150 as rent and $122 65 as the balance due upon a promissory note. QUICK messenger service. Phono 502. 2900 Marriage License Howard Martin, Medford, Ore., and Estella Branstad, Grantsbury. Wis., wen granted a marriage mar-riage license at the office of the county coun-ty clerk this morning. G. W. Tripp, 320 26th street. "The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903. Reliable. Fined $60 David Buckingham, of Oklahoma, was found guilty in the city court this morning of having intoxicating intoxi-cating liquor illegally in his possession and was sentenced to pay a fine of $60 or servo sixty days in the city jail. Thf police state that three pints of liquor were found on Buckingham when he was arrested. W. L. Meellinger spoke at chuatau-qua chuatau-qua this afternoon. Private Peat, the famous Canadian, will give his lecture. "Two Years in Hell and Back With -a Smile," at the evening session. Music will be furnished by Regniers. |