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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers mam n&te tneir copy for tb Evening Standard tho evening b. fore tho day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear la order to Insure publication. Railroad Officer Return General Manager Bancroft and General Superintendent Super-intendent Manson of the Oregon Short Line returned last night from a trip to Yellowstone park. Coal, can p raiTter & Co, tor rate on lump, nut and alack. Speeders Arrested Three violators of the bicycle ordinance were arrested arrest-ed yesterday by Speed Officer Roast. They gave, the names of Earl Paine, Teter Fisher and John Rltson. They will be arraigned In police court today. to-day. Call Allen, pnoneti 22. for carriage for funerals and opera. Private calls t fpcctalty. Also prompt delivery of taggago. 412 25th. Drunkenness Sharped T. F. Land and William J. Gavins, railroad men, were arrested yesterday by Patrolmen Patrol-men Mohlman and Crompton on a charge of drunkenness. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to Etand In line at the Depot Woman Vag A woman giving tho name of Mrs. Winter was arrested yesterday by Detective Wardlaw and Patrolman MarJln on tbe charge of vngrancy. She will appear In police court this morning. All kinds of coal $5 60 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jonca Coal Co. Cafe Fixtures Sold Tbe fixtures and stock of the Elite restaurant have been sold to Thomas Foley for J250 to satisfy a claim for rent duo by Armand H. Page, formerly manager of the cafe, pursuant to an order issued is-sued by the district court two weeks ago. A report of tbe sale was filed with tho county clerk esterday by Sheriff Barlow Wilson. WANTED Clean white rag at the Standard. - (Continued on Pago Seven.) Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, that will cost 51,000. Bennio T. Nashlmla has begun the construction of a dwelling on Eightoenth street, botweeo Washington and Adams avenues. av-enues. The building will cost upwards up-wards of ?1,500. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS One fare for round trip to any point on tho O. S. I Tickets on palo July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good returning July 6lh Ftesh eggs, doz, 23c. Smith Grocery. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS Ono fare for round trip to any point on the O. S. L. Tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good returning July 6th. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L. July 2nd and 14th. Call City Offlce, 2514 Washington Ave., for particulars. particu-lars. H. P. Flour, sack U-30. Smith Grocery. COAL! Call on Parker & Co. for r?tes on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25th treoL " ' ' - For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets, inquire Standard office. 3 and 5 Anthracite, $10 00 per ton. Delivered during June. Phones 149. Lewis Good Coal. ' - Lowest prices at removal sale. Stafford Staf-ford Millinery Co., 3rd floor Wright's. RANDOM REFERENCES . - i (Continued from Page Five) If you eat, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. J. S. Lewis will return tomorrow from a business trip to Gunnison and Denver, Colo. Mr. Lewis has been In Colorado attending to his mining interests, in-terests, and, as soon as he returns w ill Htart the remodeling of the Lewis , block. When you want the best, insist on B. & G. Butter. W. D. Zeller will leave Saturday night for Reno to witness the fight Remember the N. W. R. picnic. Lagoon, La-goon, Thursday, June CO, , - On July G and 7 two special trains carrying California Elks en route to th national meeting of tho order in Detroit, will pass through Ogden. The Orange Belt special from southern- "California will arrive In Ogden July 6 and w ill spend five hours In tho city. The San Francisco-Oakland special 'Vlll arrive) In the city the next day and after a few hours In Ogden will continue on : cast The local lodge '.will probably have committees at the depot to meet both specials and ar- , range for canyon rides for botJb. Dr. Stewart's lectare, "Hitched to a Star," postponed to Thursday .night T. B. Wheelwright Is building a residence resi-dence on Qulncy avenue, between |