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Show I' RANDOM tho day oa trtiV.t ovon'n - Is to appeal h h Irertls- Delighted Wits " nrk: J. PYurn' Hn"Ison of New ff Salt LKSot wd,R A" Daron toal. call Part-, . ' on KmJJ'Si ..tt00' ' E. U -Wtti D2lD0 bug6 and 1 three otherarCCOR7llZCl, MrCf.V A"rTI pBoDC for earn rafTr0?' V0,e'h CI-rk-TaT Ji JosTPh Clark will bat 2 the Second ward meeting body Si?!0? .Fr'day ""oonf i. 2732 Wash 'nrt8Ut0 at resfn the houri ST Tenu(?- 9 enlng tho funeral. 01 TT , and Oregon Opera Hcn, wSkf Zl'ZSZJ elf to suad la ll?1 tbo Vt9t " Vlltin c. xona Mrs. O. A. LJb? o? Phc7 Ariz' arr,v0d ,D Ogden yesterd10 Bpend th 8um' mcr with terT06' Mr6, C' D Tjrree' 362 Twnty- street-XJl street-XJl kind COiJ '5 cash, dollr-1 dollr-1 red. if rJne Coal Co. Gone taho Irs- L. B. Spencer 1 has gonf Spencer, Idaho, to be the guest cIr3- H- Speucer for .a DrLuc8 Likes Ogden Dr. V. Lucj of North Platte, Neb., is at riroDt the guest of C. E. Owens, 22A Mofflt avenue, and Btates that hls fio well pleased with Ogden that fa contemplates locating here, in ,rhlch event he will treat throat, eye, noso and car afflictions. Dr. Lucas ' has recently returned from a ten-months' ten-months' course in one of the Vienna clinics Ho was formerly company physician with the Union Pacific. R. C. Nlchol Promoted A bulletin from the Denver & Rio Grande company com-pany Btates that R. C. Nlchol has been otatlng that R. C. Nlchol has been appointed general agent of the company, com-pany, with offices In the Barclay building, 299 Broadway, Now York city. Jolly Bachelors Dance The Jolly Bachelors gave a dancing party to a Felect number Tuesday evening at Sylvan park. Special music was furnished fur-nished for twenty-one dances by Salter's Sal-ter's orchestra. Tuttl-Ftutti was fcerved to the guests and a general good fJrne was enjoyed by all. Ladles of the Maccabees The Ladles of tho Maccabees are requested request-ed to bo present at 2:30 o'clock, July 6. at I. O. O. F. hall, to attend a called meeting. Woman's Missionary Society Tho Woman's Missionary society of tho Methodist church met with Mrs. A E, Weatherby at her home. 683 Twenty-sixth street, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Sues for Goods Furnished George A. Lowe Company has begun an action ac-tion In the district court to collect $78.85, which is due by Henry Green of the Green Heating A Plumbing company, according to the complaint The plaintiff says that goods were furnlBhed the heating company bo-tween bo-tween August 1, 1909, and April 6, 1910. The amount claimed is the balance bal-ance due on the account. WANTED Clean whit rags at tn Standard. - (Continued on Page Seven.) ! RANDOM:- . REFERENCES i (Continued from Paso Five.) If you cat, cat at Livingston's Cafeteria. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS One fare for rou&d trip to any point r.n the O. 6. I. Tlcketa on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 1th, good returning July Gin. Traint to Reno From Saturday 1 morning until Sunday noon there, wtil le no JeBa than fifteen special train ' pas through Ogden en route to Reno. To thlB number nhould be added the number of Fpeclal and private car parties which w ill J bo added to the regular trains which will.. be nin in I two or three section.' FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS One fare for round trip to any point oh the O. S. L. Tickets on sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4tb. good returning July i Cth. . . :. Take a rid on the Merry-Go-Round next Saturday' afternoon and Monday, July 4th, all day, - ! EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L. July 2nd' and 14th.. Call City Office. 2514 Washington Ave., for particulars. particu-lars. .. . Ipaac;Randall of Idaho Fall, Idaho, and "FraitlB Smyth of Bols. Idaho; Rlso William S. Sheltott and Ethel M Rogers of Salt Lake have recti od licenses to Mary, H. P. Flour, sack $130,, Smith Grocery. 1 - j Foot Is , Injured Charles -, Holmes. 1 an employe of the Southern Pacific company at lakeside, was brought to j the Ogden general hospital this morn- j iDg suffering of a broken left foot, which he received by ties rolling on It. Holmes was sitting on a car on which wero a number of ties, nnd when the engine backed up to the car, which wus attached to a number of others, the Us were Jarred loose and rolled upon his foot. COAL! Call up Parker A Co. for rrtes on lump, nut and alack. Parker Coal Co. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25th treL Sarah E. Blniord has commenced suit In tho Second district court against David Eccles to quiet tltlo to certain real estate In this city. For 8lc Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inqulro Standard office. No Intoxicating liquor allowed at the Fair Grounds on July 4th, next Monday. Bring the children early, between 8 and 9 a. m. and see the lun. - Lowest prices at removal sale. Stafford Staf-ford Millinery Co., 3rd floor Wright's. It Is worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllff & Co., phones 18. - Special Train A flght special will leave Ogden at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, after-noon, carrying the Ogden contingent. It will be made up of six Pullmans, two diners and a baggage car and will be one of the finest trains to Reno. We watch out for jour Interests In producing B, & G. Butter. Take your children to the Fair Grounds next Monday morulng, July Fourth, and have a good time. A marriage license has been issued to Anthony F. Carver of San Francisco Francis-co and Lillle B. Thompson of New York. Black raspberries, Smith Groccry- You can spend tho Fourth of July fit the Fair Grounds for less money than at any other place. - - Day light fireworks at Pair Grounds next Monday morning, July 4th. Admission Ad-mission 10 cents for children. - Jeffrlefl-Johnson priio fight returns will be given at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Fair Grounds, Get reserved ' seats at Hemenway & ' Moser Cigar store, Eccles building.- j New Homes A. A. Kerr is building build-ing a residence on Monroe avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth streets that will cost about j $1,600. Thomas Lee has begun tho ! erection of a dwelling house on Thlr- i tieth street, between Wall and Lincoln Lin-coln avenues. Tho cost will bo $1,000. Buy your anthracite coal during July, $10.50. delivered. Phones 149. Kobt. B. Lewis. Tho grand stand lc free on the morning of July 4th. Everybody come and seo the daylight fireworks. ' - Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his office to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building, build-ing, j I Funeral for Mrs. Bryan The fune-' ral for Mrs. Susan Bryan, who died Jit the Union depot of heart failure, will be held nt the Heaton-KJrkondall j - funeral chapel tomorrow morning at -10 o'clock, tho Rev. W. W. Fleetwood conducting the service. Burial will be In the city cemetery. |