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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, pTiones 22. tor carriages (or funerals aud operas. Private caMi i specialty. Also prompt delivery of Up3c- I2 26th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregoo Short Lino ticket at tho office In ..he Opera House Block. Don't force your to stand Id line at the Depot. for Sale Ola" mats. Good to put ctder carpets. Inquire Standard office, WANTED Clean whit rags at tht Standard. - dvertlsere must have their copy for tLe Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment I to appcur, In order to insure judication. (Continued on Page Seven.) this morning that the Moran Construction Construc-tion company .mlfit, that will be put to work on I he. pavluK on Wahhington r-nd Hudson avenues, js on board tho Cars f.t Salt Lkb .,, v.,,, jtkely bp jn (it-den tomorrow to be-in operations. KXCI'KSIONS NORTH via Or.'-gr-n Short Line, Sept. 2rd and 17th - ir. cure tickets nvl full Information at City Office, rH Washington avenue -Dalnty fountain t fecials, every tfnv, at Ward's spacious parlors. Tw'o stores. Fell In a Faint man, whose name ! could not be le.irn.-d, but who is employed em-ployed cn the Uumer & Rio Grand.-inllroad Grand.-inllroad company, fell In a faint ax he .Mopped from a Washington avenue ave-nue street car at Tw nty-Fccorid street. The man wan rldln to the city from the phir grounds after the boxing exhibition aud. growing faint from tho congestion In the car. edged his way fo the platform an 1 stepped to the ground as the motorman stop- i ped th... car. As he reached u- ground he fainted and was carried Into In-to the JntorniounLaln garage where he .oon recovered consciousness and was fide to walk away. Considerable excitement ex-citement was occasioned by the incident inci-dent a? Il waH thought by "spectators that the man had been ftrurk by tho car. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line, Sept. 3rd and 17th Secure Se-cure tickets and full Information at City Office, 251 1 Washington avenue - Delicious pastry goods at W.irds. Always fresh. Two stores. Roth phones, 279. Busy Day for Ckrk The county clerk's office has been a busy plaeo today. Mr. Dye arid his force of dep. ntles have attended to the filing of over 2fo affidavits of applicant for pensions, taking the oaths, looking after the county commissioners' meeting, meet-ing, attending to district court matters, mat-ters, a Juiy trial being In the court; answering numerous questions regarding regard-ing tho bond elections and handling th routine business of the office. Always the best. Lewis' C.ood Coal " 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See jr. M. Rowe, over tho Standard office. Better fill your coal bin with I-ewls' Good Coal. Phono 149. RANDOM. REFERENCES ' (Continued from Page Klvc.t Mr W Pnr,J announces the registration regis-tration "of violin puvils at his studio, ,'ver Ogden Muc "' Instrue-Hon Instrue-Hon b?Cln Sept. For c-nvenlent 'periods apply at nce- Hrry H. Mflrchant of O.'.T Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street Is in the Ocden hospital. coverlnK from an operation f.r m-pcndlcitls. m-pcndlcitls. Ills condition Is favorable for a speedy recovery. n. O. Butter Is not like other butler. but-ler. It 8 Land a alone. Thin ji.tper ifl in receipt of a bx of reaches with the compliments of Hen-rv Hen-rv Itarker. Jr.. fi.T Thirteenth street, Ogden, the smallest peach weighing over three-quarters of a pouted. This is a J-'roat year for peaches when one- I pound peaches are becoming the rule. pLUMI HAY INCURSION via Oren .Uort Line to PrlRham City, 1'Ub, S(l ' rounJ trip rate 7;,c. Spclnl tin " leaves Oden k. m. Tickets ,' I on all trains. City Tlrket Olhr 'J5U Wtmhlnston uve. jjotii phoDfs 372. - Harrlman Official T. M. Shumach-er Shumach-er assistant director of traffic of the Harrlman lines at Chlcaco, piLfised tbrouph Oden this morning on bi- way to Salt Iake City. Mr. Shumach-cr Shumach-cr 1 travellnje: In a private car. "The Coal." In hard or soit, is best for winter, 2001 pound In each ton. FburtlifT & Co. Phones 18. John M- Marshall ha been chosen a delepato to the convention of the State Federation of Labor, to be held n Salt Lake next Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, by the Ogden trades and IIor assembly. TEACH DAY EXCURSION via Oreyon Short Line to Brlgharu City, Utah, Sept. 7, round trip rate 7Ce. Special train leaves Ogden J:S0 a. ni. Tickets good on all trains. City Ticket Offlco 2514 Washington uve. Jjoth phones 372. N New Homes Irving W. Jones is building a residence of Monroe av-tnue, av-tnue, between Twentieth aud Twenty-first Twenty-first streets that will cost In the neighborhood of $1,200. U. H. Stowe bas begun the construction of a dwelling dwell-ing house on Lincoln avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, that will cost hen completed Upwards of J 1.500. EXCURSIONS NORTH via. Oregon fhort Line, Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full Information at City Office, 2514 Washington avenue-Defendant avenue-Defendant Wins In the case of Abe Rose, J. J. Ivirkln and Sparks Brothers against J. L. Alvrd, judgment judg-ment 'waa rendered this morning by Judge Howell In favor of the defendant defend-ant In each catc. FKACH DAY EXCURSION via Oregon Short Line Lo Urlgham City, Utuh. Sept. 7. round-trip rate 7."ic. Special train leaves 0den N :."u . tn. Tickets cuixl on all trains. City Ticket Ofnco 2511 Washington ave. lloth phones 372. Lang Set Free This morning Jedp Howell grnnted the motion to quash the loforniatiou against U. I.ang, which charged him with nn "infamous j crime against nature." The ground' Upon which the unit lull to quash was) grnnted were that the net complained . of dors n't constitute a statutory of- j fense. Iang will be released from the county Jail, where he has been con- ' fined for a nuiuU r of weeks. Wanted Young man with experi ence In dry goods or men's furnish-In furnish-In c. Apply In person. John Scow-croft Scow-croft & Sons Co. - ; Preparing for Paving Word was received re-ceived at the city engineer's otllce |