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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Lagoon, the 14th, over tho rtaniber-ger rtaniber-ger line; no cinders; no smoke; Just a grand day of pleasure. Hospital Changes . Owners The Kcogh-Hammond hospital, at Salt Inke. recently closed, has been purchased pur-chased by Dr. J. II. Robinson, and will bo reopened under the new name of the Herman hnanltnl Tk room will be re-equlpped and newlv furnished, and a full force of physicians physi-cians and attendants will be In attendance at-tendance at the hospital. Advertisers Dun na7c tnelr copy tor the Evening Starfard the cven'ng before be-fore U10 day on which the advertisement advertise-ment l3 to appear la order to Insure publication. Shocked at Saltalr W. C. Giddlns, aged 19 years, of CIS East Third South street, while making a trip In a boat through the "old mill ' at Saltair on Tuesday night, put out his hand and touched a live wire used In lighting pome of the caverns along the scenic route, and received a shock that temporarily tem-porarily paralyzed him and his companions com-panions In the damp lioat When he waB finally pulled away from tho wire, one finger of his right hand had been burned to the bone. Coal, call p ParTcor & Co, for rates on lump, nut and slack. Max Bfown Has Iritis Attorney Max Brown Is confined In a dark room with a serious attack of Iritis, from which hia father, the late Senator Arthur Ar-thur Brown, suffered for some time before bis death. Call Allen, pnonea 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call! 1 specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggace. 412 25th. John Ha rl and tho f I ve-mon lbs-old pod. of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge E. Tie-seder, Tie-seder, died at the family residence 749 30th street, after a short Illness of hemorrhage of the bowels. Tho funeral fu-neral services will bo held Sunday at z o ciock at xf- larnny residence, interment in-terment will be made In Ogden City cemetery. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't foreo yourself your-self to stand In line at tho Depot - - The ladles will give you the glad hand at Lagoon on the 14th COAL! Call up Parker & Co. for rrtes on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. Kodak nnUhiDB. Tripp, 340 2Cth street. (Continued on Page Seven.) of the "cow counties' 'of T'tah the ranges ure better than they have I; i n for j ears past, and I be crops are Joolv-l"g Joolv-l"g fnc. lie ays I hat his sale throughout the . country, own ns far as t;rand Junction. Colorado, were Rood, nd that in all the places ho lsked be found the people had already al-ready learned that -Ogden Is on the map" as a manufacturing and thrift) city. Scandinavian Reunion at Salt Lake, June 11th and i:ih. SI 10 round trip, via tho n. g. p.. 0 Go0t) returning until June 16th. Superintendent Rowlands of the Southern Pacific, accompanied by Assistant As-sistant Superintendent Easton and Private Secretary Rauch. has returned from au Inspection trip as far west as Sparks, Nevada, There never was a beUer value than B. & G. Butter Now Head of Depot Company On Monday afternoon the directors of tho I'nlon Depot & Railway company will hold a special meeting for the purpose of electing a superintendent in place? of E. C. Manson, who resigned when he was promoted to the position of general superintendent of the Oregon Short Line system. As has been tho custom in the pant, Thomas F. Rowlands, Row-lands, who succeeded Mr. Manson as superintendent of the Salt Lake division di-vision of the Southern Pacific, will be elected superintendent of the depot company. $1 10 to Salt Lake and return via the Denver & Rio Grande, June 11th and 12th, account Scandinavian Reunion. Tickets good returning until June 16th Decree of Divorce An Interlocutory Interlocu-tory decree has been granted In the divorce case of Julio V. O. Ellis as. Harry A. Ellis. The couple were mar J person. Superintendent L. K. Eggcrt-; Eggcrt-; ten of the Weber county vrhools has I been aslod whether he would accept the position If tendered . him, and he has partially agreed lo do so f n 'Tieet.s the approval of the Weber county coun-ty board of education, ard if the cen-tract cen-tract with the Proo board la accept able to binu Fred 0 Taylor, superintendent of the Iwiston Sugar factory, is in the eity conferring with the general officers of-ficers of the Amalgamated Sugar company. com-pany. Baseball Games. A large crowd of baseball fans have gone to the Fair Grounds this afternoon to witness the league game betwe-rn the Ogdens and the Occidentals, the crack colored team of Salt lake City. This is tbe first appearance of the colored men In Ogde-n for two years. Tomorrow tho Ogden and Murray teams play at the Fair Grounds. County League. In the coi:nty baft-ball leapie games today, Plain City and Hooper play at the Fair (rounds at i o'clock: Edeu and Lib erty play at Eden and Norf Ogden and Huntsvllle meet at North Ogden Thompson at Springs. 'Cyclone" Johnuy Thompson has advised this paper that he will return to tho Hot Sprints tomorrow from Logan to put the finishing touches ou his training for his match with "Hird Ixg" Collins, Col-lins, which will be held at the Saltalr hippodrome, next Wednesday evening. Vaudeville Monday Night. Everything Every-thing Ik In readiness for the presentation presen-tation of ' Luke Loud's Vaudeville Agency" at the Ogden theater, next Monday evenlug. by the young ladles and gentlemen of the Children of Mary of the St. Joseph's jmrlsh. Indications Indica-tions point to one of the best amateur ama-teur performances given In Ogden In RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five ) If you eat, eat at Lhiugston's Cafeteria. "The Immunity of the Soul." will be the subject discussed by Rev, L. E Eggertson, and Walter Stephens will ting at tho Third ward meotlng house Sunday evening, June 12, 1919, at 7 o'clock. Tbe public Is Jmltcd. Lowest prices at removal sale. Stafford Staf-ford Millinery Co., ?,rf floor Wrights. Tho tickets for the Child Culture club excursion to lagoon mi the Mth may be obtained at Wrights dry goods store. Radeon's pharmacy and Culley's drug store. The private car "Magnet," with Prince Fushinl and party on board, will pass through Ogden tomorrow en route to San Francisco. The children should not miss it. Let the parents lake them to lagoon on the 14th. The Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads have arranged a special spe-cial excursion train from Park City to the lagoon next Monday for the Miners' celebration, which will be held at th Hamburger resort. Walt until the 14th and enjov a dav with the ladles of tho Child Culture club. E. Taylor of the St. Louis Star, has arranged for a special sleeper for a party to San Francisco and return for tho Jeffries-Johnson flghL The party will pass through Ogden en route west on tho afternoon of July 1. Anthracite, the best, delivered In good condition, at $10.00 per ton, dur- j Ing June. Shurtllff & Company. Phones 18. In the district court at LJrigham City Lefore Judge Maughan. Dee Bracken bury entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of murdering Warren Richardson, In the western part of Box Elder county some months ago The case was set for trial July Cth. lira ju ugiieu, uecemoer ivvi, ana the plalutiff showed that her hus- band had failed to provide her with the common necessities for a period i cf one year, althought he had been I able to do so, earning, It was stated, $20 a week. 3 and C Anthracite, $10 00 per ton. Delivered during June. Phones 149. Lewis Good Coal. Faked the Police Charles Dent, the youth who Biiccoed'.d In impressing impress-ing the police with a lurid tale of having been held np Wednesday night and robbed of $475 by a man who had ridden up to him near the Troy laundry laun-dry and. without uttering a werd, had leaped from his blcyclo and had struck blm to tbe ground, was brought before the police this morning and closely questioned regarding tbe af-fnlr af-fnlr with the result that Dent made a complete confession of the fact that bis story was a fake and that he had not been robbed at all. Dr. Condon will be out of the city until June 15. - In Budapest A postal to the mayor from Joneph Scowcroft, dated Budapest, Buda-pest, May 28, says the family is enjoying enjoy-ing eveiA- day They will sail from I iverpool nbout AKust 1 and ho home August 15 to 20. They met Royal Ec-eis Ec-eis In Munich and ho accompanied thein to Budapest Wanted Elevator boy. Reed hotel. Miss Beatrice Hamll of Ogden is. visiting friends In Wells, Nevada. WANTED Cleaa whlto rag at tbe Standard. Mrs. Fred McComb and son of Wells, Nevada, vho have been visiting in Ogden, have returned home. Genuine Mexican Chili Con Carne, at the Oxford cafe A. T. Woodi, Prop. o City Recorder Benson of Ixtgan is in Ogden lsltlng the various city offices of-fices with a view of obtalnlug a" few i pointers relative to the bookkeeping side of sewerage matters. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard ofD.ce. Mr. and MrB. Burdett Smith of Garland Gar-land were Ogden visitors during the week. All kinds of coal $3.50 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Jesse Richards has arrived In Og- u iiuiiiuer en uiuuiin, j in: ttLivujriLu will be large. Another License Case. Morris Wilson Wil-son pleaded not guilty to the charge of conducting a secondhand store without a license. He was released on bis own recogulzanco pending arrangements ar-rangements for trial. Jap Is Guilty. In the caso of the eity against H. Sakaml, the Jap, tried for nssault and battery on John Nash, a sixteen year-eld boy, the court rendered ren-dered a verdict of guilty and sentenced sen-tenced the defendant to pay a fine of Called to Chicago. The construe tlon work on Dr Robinson's new res ldence bos been temporarily suspended suspend-ed owing to business that calls him lo Chicago. Joseph H. Goddard, the well knnwn mlulng and real estate man, who has been 111 for some time. Is sinking rapidly, and no hope Is entertained for his recovery. August 1 is now the date officially set for the opening of the Western Pacific passenger service. Stella O. George, sixteen ye ardd girl, who disappeared from Preston, Idaho, was apprehended in Salt Iake yesterday and taken back heme. She had eloped with a fireman on the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line. Hot in Salt Lake. The people of Salt Lake are fairly sweltering in thu heat, the thermometer registering 91 degrees above zero In the shade. It Is warm In Ogden, but at noon today the temperature was only S7 degrees above, zero.. An lnlgorating brpeze prevails and no particular- discomfiture discom-fiture is being experienced. Reports from the state capital are that today is the warmest day yet experienced this year. Tart of Salt Lake is without with-out water. Placing Stone Blocks The J P. O'Neill Construction company Is laying lay-ing the stone blocks along the Ogden Og-den Rapid Transit company's ear tracks, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-eighth streets, on Washington Washing-ton avenue. Goes to Montpelier G. A. Aklns, a professional horse trainer and driver who has been employed in the stables of J C. Leggett for a number num-ber of years past, has gone to Montpelier, Mont-pelier, Idaho, to take charge of a string of fast drivers. u nurtx-H, mares, cons auu routes at auction sale. Stock Yards, June 14th. Faster Trains. Chicago is to be brought two hour6 nearer the Pacific cejast as a result of a change in the running time of the Overland limited on the Chicago & Northwestern and Union Pacific, from 72 to 70 hours The new schedule is to go into effect tomorrow. Millinery Sale Big reductions on all trimmed hats. New mid-summer Hocks. W. L. Spurgev.n Millinery Co. 2372 Washington. Divorce Suit A demurrer has been filed In the divorce suit of Thoma Cowlishaw vs. Hannah Cuwlishaw on ' the grounds that the- plaintiff fails to hi ate the time and place of the acta of alleged cruelty sufficient to constitute con-stitute a cause of action. The defendant de-fendant prays that the case be di-inlssed di-inlssed and that the defendant be allowed al-lowed to go hence with her costs in the matter. Go to Iagoon on the 14th with the Child Culture club. Ogden on the Map John M. Wilson, assistant manager and traveling salesman sales-man for the Ogden Overall & Shirt company, has returned from a ix J weeks' trip through southeastern Utah and western Colorado. Mr. Wilson . states that conditions generally are good In the sections he visited In all den from the Richards ranch at Downey, Idaho, suffering of a badly sprain ej ankle. He Is receiving medical medi-cal attention at the home of his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richards. Postmasters Meet Here Postmaster Postmas-ter L. W. Shurtllff of Ogden was in Salt Lake yesterday conferring with Postmaster Arthur Thomas In connee'-tlon connee'-tlon with the postmasters' contention, which will be held in Ogden, July 8 and 9 Mrs. J. H. Ward and Mrs. James Smith of Eanstont Wyoming, spent a few days in Ogden during the week. Dr. and Mrs. J R. Calvert have returned re-turned to their home at EvaiHton after af-ter a brief visit in Ogden. Bernard Knoth of Ogden has accepted accept-ed a position with Charles Gunnell, the Evanston druggist. Mrs. W. L. Burt has left e.n a three months' trip to Chicago and other eastern cities. Warren L, Wattls of the Utah Cen-struction Cen-struction company returned from Idaho Ida-ho this morning and will leave for Pueblo .Colorado, this evening, In the interests of hie company. May Loe County Superintendent It appears the city board of education of Provo has determined to remove Superintendent W. S. Rawlings from the hchool service and employ another |