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Show I vide new blankets, curtains for the ''front windows and a new reading ta-; ta-; ble and spread. A very respectable ; lot of financially depressed strangers . have recently taken up their abode at. : the local headquarters and their servl-I servl-I cea at odd jobs about town are in gen-' gen-' eral demand. It Is to make the quar-! quar-! ters more attractive and homelike that the effort to make tho Improvement i Is being put forth. .Save 10c for each one of your chil- dren under 12 years, and take them I to the Fair grounds next Sunday even-I even-I Jng and let them see the big fireworks. The children wlIL remember next Snndav night's entertainment for years o come. Ice Cream Cones, at Wright's Candy Department, 5c. Iii Police Court William O'Brien and Joseph DeVlne were arraigned In ! rollce court this morning on the charge of drunkenness. O'Brien pleaded plead-ed guilty and was given the customary fine of $3 or five days. Devlnc forfeited for-feited a similar amount rather thai appear in court. Margaret Kllpfull, who made things lively about Electric AKey during the night until Officer Cooper succeeded in corralling her at tho corner of the high board fence, did not appear in court to answer the. I charge and her bail of $10 was declar-1 od forfeited. Carrie Evans, a colored woman, forfeited $10 bail on the charge of vagrancy. COAL, celebrated Peacock, Rock Springs nut, the summer coal. John Farr. Phone 27. WANTED Dirt at the Fair grounds. Inquire at the Standard office. From Soldiers' Home John Henderson Hender-son and Thomas Kenny, inmates of the Soldiers' Home at Los Angeles, have arrived in the city for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Henderson was formerly a railroad engineer and Mr. Kenny is a well-known veteran of the local G. A. R. They will remain in Ogden until after tho encampment. Don't forget the Ogden Stake Sun day school excursion to Lagoon, June 2Sth. NAPKINS AND LUNCH SETS on sale, Utah Stationery Co. 1 More Fry for Resort Company A big shipment of trout fry has been received re-ceived by the Ogden Valley Trout & Resort company and the same will be placed at once in the recently completed com-pleted trout pond of that compauy's establishment near Huntsville. The shipment is expected to arrive within a short time. The trout were obtained at the Murray hatchery. FOR RENT A 14-room house, fullv furnished, with bath, eight complete bedrooms, gas range: modern laundrv etc.. 1 J-r blocks of Washington on 2Uh St. Ideal sue Tor high-class rooming room-ing house or large famih-. Gus Wright at Wright's Store. " W-JII Be Married This Evening W. H. Williams, president and inanagei of Shupo-WIUiams Candv companv. and a member of the board of education, educa-tion, and Miss Ethel Paine, daughter of J. R. Paine, will be married at the RANDOM j REFERENCES . Two hundred out of 1,230 grandstand grand-stand seats are reserved for Sunday night's Fireworks at the Fair grounds. JSach of the reserved seats will have a j cushion and the price for cushion and reserved seat will be only 25 cents. All other grandstand seats free Boxes in front of the grandstand with four sea's, $1. For sale until Saturday evening at tho Standard office. From England, R. D. Brown, city sexton, is entertaining Win. Birschall and wife, relatives from England. Mr. Birachall, who is a barrister, and his wife, are delighted with the west and will remain a month In Ogdcn. Dancing tonight at Sylvan. Kodak Finishing.Tripp Studio,3l0 25th. Formal Answer Filed Defendant has filed a formal answer to the complaint, com-plaint, in the civil action of Alma B. Corstensen against T. II. Ballantyne et al. Quality I3 the wisest economy. Always Al-ways use Lewis' good coal. Phones 140 FLAGS, all sizes, on sale at Utah Stationery Co. . Improvements Contemplated The Salvation Army is endeavoring to raise the sum of $10 with which to refurnish refur-nish the reading room at the beadquar-v beadquar-v ters on lower Twenty-fifth street. It is hoped by tho officers in charge that this sum will cover the expense of covering the floor with linoleum and painting the iron beds, and also pro-. Home of the bride. 120 Twenty-sixth street, at 8 o'clock this evening. They have a host of friends to wish them happiness. FOR SALE 20,000 lino large tomato, toma-to, plants, 100.000 cabbage plants. 300 good carnation plants, 50c to $1.00 per doz. Fresh cut carnations, 25c per doz. Phones Bell S13K. Ind. 375 1A 162 W. 30th. Archie Gile at Liberty As a result of the habeas corpus proceedings instituted insti-tuted In the supreme court at Salt Lake, Monday afternoon, Archie Gale has been awarded his: liberty the higher court reversing Judge Howell who. on Saturday last, ordered Gale i committed until alimonv had b. en paiil his former wife. ' I Rock Springs. Kemmerer, Castle Gate. Anthracite and Coke. M T Jones Coal Co. ' m Divorce by Default Default of defendant de-fendant has been entered In the di- John W. Spiers Advertisers must have their copy for too Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on wnich the advertisement advertise-ment t0 ;ippPar in 0I(C,. , publication. Terms of Court Judge Howell will : hol.i a regular session of district o.uvt at Farmington Tuesday, and Wodnos'-! Wodnos'-! y',, 1 cnyono a term at Morgan j on rhurrday morning and open the I regular July term of court in Ogden on I-riday morning next. You never have to ask yourself what per cent flies you are eating when tho label nays B & G. Petition as Administrator George 1 . Hunter has filed a polity f,Y letters let-ters of administration to the estate of James II. Hunter, doeeaeed. T JihrCa,tenc,d Wlth Fever-Miss M. D. Livi,1Kston ha heen threatened with intermittent fever and is slowh- re-covering. re-covering. Returns From California Mrs D S'rJd nf ?d" W.,f? f Chlef C,prk -So . "rt'ndent Whitney's of. I several weeks with friends and relatives on the Pacific coast ' Back From the East Mr. and Mr Thomas S.ott rotrnef, ,hl8 Inirn ernUanHm"!lh;R 1r thSh the east rn and middle Ptatns. Mr. stoit will vlTl .hlB JX.In Superintend Whitney s office Wednesday morning. ?na I' ro'cr!:nn c'f Ogden and Co- ace . Alfree and Irene Sadie,- both rofiidcntR of Salt Lake citv rhllin II Sbarpe of Elko. Nv.. and' " Wn u-nVlby Val,ey' vada Snd To ' Williams and Ethel Pnlne both residents of Ogden. |