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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Leaves for Flehlng Trip Harold B. Crompton. son of Patrolman Crompton, has gone to Evanstou. Wyoming, to visit with friends and relatives. The young man took his fi-'hing tackle with him to use In the vont of tho bears and wild Indians proving scarce In his neighborhood j Harold is a famous angler nnd as far i as big fish stories are concorned the I policeman's eight-year old hopeful ' him "left at the post." EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, Saturday. August 2th. Secure your tickets and full information informa-tion at City Ticket Office. 'JF.14 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both "phones .172. Marriage Licenses Issued George B. Llghtncr, aged 24. of Colorado Springs. Colo., and Miss Katherinc Paskach, aged 18, of Omaha. Neb. Call Allen, pnones ZZ. for cnrrlasei far fjnerals and operas. Private calli t Bpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of tigg3ge. 412 25th. James Blakeley, aged 27, and Miss Lela Olrastead, aged 21, both of Ogden. Og-den. Gr;t your Union Pacific end Oregon Short Line tickets at the offlce In Jie Opera Houfe Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In line at the Depot. Engineer for Canal Company R. M. Kottlor of Washington. D. C, Is r( glstored at tha Reed. Mr. Fortler is a son of Suinuel Fortler, in chargo f Irrigation experiments of the department de-partment of agriculture, who has len spending .several days In Ogden en matters connected with tho Weber and Davis Counties Canal company, cf which he Is consulting engineer. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under curpets. Inquire Standard office Frank Nehekcr, an attorney of Salt Lake, Is etoprinc at the Rred for a few days', He i.s attending to some : ;. Slrrnri matters In which he Is lu-tt lu-tt rested. WANTED Clean white ragj at tho Standard. Reno Feels Result of Fight M. C. Scnlley and wife are here trom Reno, Nevada. Mr. Scnlley said that Rem bar not yet recovered from tho excitement ex-citement Inr.ident to the big fight ; nd that the town Is fMII harboring a large number of men who came Ihere to see the Jeff rleK-Johnion mill, trusting to luck that something would '(urn up" In the way of work to cn-j'ble cn-j'ble them lo return to tbeir homes v to proceed to their Intended destinations! des-tinations! H. -M. Sc hram tind Herman Lerch of the Kellogg Toaster Korn llakes company are In the city on business. Thomas R. Bates Administrator Thomas R. Bates was appointed administrator yrsterdav afternoon in the estate of JameR II. Taylor, who died Intestete. Mr. Rates deposited a bond of $500. (Continued on Pace Seven.) k"M. jrenerai HiiperlntencU'iit. and T. F. Rowland, superintendent, iirrlved n Oqdn (his morning from Sparks. The Irio is ir.uk lrK ,-in tnp.-cMon tour or ihe Snlt ,ak,. division. Good girls wonted at Shupe-WII-llnms Candy Factory. RcHd Smithsonian wants.. Don't forgot Frank Williams' farewell fare-well party nt the Hermlfnco Friday nisM, Auk 10, 1910 Good time Is assured as-sured every one. - The THtery Man company, to play at the Osdcn Theater tonlchr. arrived over the Oregon Short Line from Salt Lake City at S:05 this inomine;. D. & G. butter beckons to you. "Peary discovered the North Pole." Find , the WOODMEN at Hermitage, Wed. evening, Aug. 2-tth, Knights Templar. Two special cars carrying a party of Knights Templar on a lour of the west will pass through Odcn on the Harriman lines tomorrow morning. The Knights Templar are making a western tour before returning from the Chicago conclave to their hpnies in the New England states. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line,. Saturday, August 20th. J Secure your tickets and full information informa-tion at City Ticket Otllce, 2514 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones 372. The Scottish Cronies of Ogden and Salt Lake give their annual outing at the Hermitage, Oden Canyon on Thursday, August 1Mb A most enjoyable en-joyable time assured. Mill Workers at Lagoon. More than a hundred of the Ogden planing mill workers are having an outlny at I agoon today. There are to e a number num-ber of athletic contests, among which 16 a tug-of-war between the workers ln the Eccles mllln and workers from other mills. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Orounds. See H M. Rowe, over the Standard office. Flr&t prize. $5.00; second. $3.00; third, $2.00. Wf. O. W. Hermitage. Wed. evening, Aug. 24th. COME More Importont Mission D F Seerey of the silviculture department of the forest service has teen recalled from h trip of Inspection In the Uln-tah Uln-tah forest to meet with Kugone S. Hnice, the expert lumberman for the government, and accompany him to the different forests of the fourth district dis-trict Mr. r.mce is here from Washington. Wash-ington. FOR SALE Five passenger automobile auto-mobile Almost new. A bargain Mrs. (!. E. Maute. GRAND BALL ln honor of Fred Snmrnerlll, Jr., piior to his departure for a foreign minion, Friday evening, evening, August ID Fourth ward hall. Marriage License A mrvrriage license li-cense was issued today to F. V. Eber-nole. Eber-nole. ;iKed 27, of Iowa City. Iowj, and Miss Inez Thomas, aged 27, of Ogdeo. Expert Kodak Finishing. Leave your films today and get jour-print a tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp New address 2165 Washington Ave. Always the hest. Lewis (kiod Coal. Death of a Baby rear!, the 15-tooiiths-old daughter of Reuben T. Khee.s of rieasant View died at the family borne at 1 o'clock ' lhi morning. morn-ing. The baby bad beou ill only a week of cholera Infantum. The date of the funer3l has not been fixed. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce lo Ma friends and patrons that ho has removed his office to 410 2E.th. over the TTlahna drug store. CALEDONIAN OUTING at the Hermitage Her-mitage Tuesday, August 23. Fine program arranged. Elder Emil C Thedell will depart for a mission In Sweden, August 21. nnd a farewell party In bis honor will ba given In the Eighth ward meeting bouse Thursday evening, August IS. Better fill your coal bin with Lewis' Good Coal Thone 140. It is worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllft & Co., phones IS. Funeral Thursday The funeral services ser-vices of William Alfred, the 1-year-oU for. of Mr and Mrs. William E. Ham-bly, Ham-bly, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at the Hambly residence, resi-dence, 2237 Washlncton avenue, wilh Interment ln the North Ogden ceme. ttry. The service will bo in charge of Rev. O. W. MeCreery of the Meth-o.-iist church. Master Hambly's deat.a was caused by Injuries received a few cljys ago when ho was kicked by a bor6e. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the daj' on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, In order to Insure publication. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) j $1.00 SALE $1.00 Your choice of any trimmed summer hat, r.-ardlepw i of cost. W bae limited number left, but reat value for the money. 2367 , Washington ave. Stafford Millinery Co, formerly 3rd floor Wrights. - , Dopart for Provo Rev. Guy W MeCreery, former pastor of tbe Methodist Meth-odist church of this city, accompanied by C. F. Krauch of Chicago, formerly of Ogden, will leave Ogden this evening eve-ning for Provo, where they will at-tcod at-tcod a convention of Methodist mln- , 1stor8 which opens there tomorrow Horning. Mr. Krauch will return to Ogden, but Mr. MeCreery will proceed pro-ceed to Colorado, where he will be assigned a pastorate. I W. O. W. DANCE, Wed evening. Auguet 24th, at tho Hermitage. Prize waltz. $10.00. Boy Weighs Nine Pounds A new bookkeeper for the Washington market mar-ket was left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Moffatt by the stok Monday Mon-day night. The boy weighed nine pounds. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, , Saturday. August 20th. Secure your tickets and full information informa-tion at City Ticket Office. 2514 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones -u2. Tho Scottish Cronies and Thistle. Club of Salt I-ike at Hermitage, Ogden Og-den Canyon. Thursday, August ltb. afternoon and evening. Come and bring your friends. Dancing free. i Railroad Officials. V. H. Bancroft, vice president and' general manager of the Oregon Short Line; E. C. Man- |