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Show tier, and a sharp look out for such "jokers" will be kept. STORAGE ar rtmeioi.ooie rates, to good brick building. If you need any rcom. consult Joba Scuwcrott & Sons Company. Kodak Finishing. TMpp 3tudlo.340 25th- "Dad" Gimlin Goes to Ely An Ely, Nov., newspaper announces that an Ogden ball team under the personal management of 'Dad" Gimlin will play In that city on Sunday next. Glm-lln's Glm-lln's bunch of" ball tossers left here this morning for the snge brush city and expect to return with their scalps hanging at their belts The Ely boys have been putting in considerable time practicing, but it is expected that the Ogden team will give a creditable account of itself In the games played there. COAL Rock Spring?.. Csftlo Cat nnd Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. 153 West 27th St. Phones 1074. I Rock Springs, Tvcrarnerer. Castle Gr.to. Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Junes Coal Co. Valuable Collie a Suicide Dogs from RANDOM REFERENCES 2 Wise dogs never 6wap bones. Moral, always use Lewis' Good Coal. Phones 149. many states occupied benches at the anmial meeting of the Utah Kennel club which opened in Salt Lake yesterday. yes-terday. The pointer and setter class has the largest representation, but dozens of breeds are to be seen on the floor. Some 325 dogs have been entered. Trampas, a fine Scotch col-Ho col-Ho owned in Salt Lake, broke his chain and jumped from a third story window and died on tho pavement below. be-low. The act was characterized by some as a deliberate suicide, but this is questioned bv learned dog men. who say that the animal was impelled to jump by fright. The scoring for tho day had not been tabulated lato last night. Canines from Denver. Snn Francisco. is Angeles, Portland, Rutte and other western cities aro competing. You know and we ail kno.v that W. L. Douglas $3 50 and ?4 00 shoes are better than any ?.r. OO and JS00 6hoes of any other make. For sale at The Palace Good Clothes Store, 2S0 25th street. Musical History Club will have amateur ama-teur ewning in the Congregational church, Friday, May 2S. Tickets 25 cents. "That Good Coal" 2.000 pounds to a ton. Rock Springs, Clear Creek and Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogden coal Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. Baptist i Kensington The ladles of the Baptist Kensington will be entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. Malmtn on Twelfth street Friday at 2:30. Why pay $.-,.00 and $6.00 for a pair of shoos when you can get a Douglas for $3.50 and $1.00, at the Palace, 280 25th street? Redding plants at City Floral Co. - Motion to Dissolve Attachment The motion which was made to dissolve dis-solve the attachment of Edwin T. Wooley, against the Pioneer Land and Irrigation company was granted by the district court judge yesterday. Advertisers must nnve tneir copy lor t'je Evening Standard the evening bo-fore bo-fore the day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear in order to Insure publication. 15c and 25c each for finest Florida Pine Apples. Ask your grocer. Issues Challenge. Manager W. C. Higgins ' of the Stoddard baseball team of this city, stated last evening that he Is prepared to meet any amateur ama-teur team in Utah in a matched game. Florida Pine Apples. Have you been to see our new spring line of W. L. Douglas shoes and oxfords ox-fords at $3.50 and $1.00. Tho Palace, 280 25th St. Banquet to Classicum Staff A banquet ban-quet will be tendered the directors and staff of the Ogden high school classicum classi-cum tonight at the Potter cafo by the Press association of the school. Try a pair of $3.60 and $4.00 Doug-las Doug-las shoes. For sale at The Palace, Good Clothes Store. 55th SL GARMENT SALE, 50 cts. per pair ind up, at Knitting Factory, 302 25th. street. Turned In False Alarm. Last night he whole fire fighting force of Ogden -tation No. 2 was called to answer in alarm of fire which came in from Jox 32. They arrived at the box In 'ood time, but there was no sign of i fire. They observed, however, a oung girl who had been watching he approach of the engines, running luickly down the street away from he firemen, and came to the correct onclusion that the alarm was a false ne. The girl evidently turned In the larm merely to "seo the horses run." "ifllcials of the local lire department nnounce that it will go hard with he next person offending in this inaa- |