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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Alien, poives T2, for carriage for funerals and operas. Private calli i specialty. Also prompt delivery of Uetwo. 412 25tb. Gt your Union Pacific and Oregoa Ebort LJno tickets at the office- In ..ho Opera House Block. Don't force your gelf to stand la lino at the Depot. For Sale Old mats. Good to put BDder carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean white- rag at too Standard. Advertisers must hftvo their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening before be-fore tie day on which the aivr.iso- f meat Is to appear, la order to losuro ' publication. (Continued on Pago Six.) lvv i i W : m mmmi 11 1 HENRIETTA CROSMAN In her brilliant Comedy, "Anti-Matrimony," "Anti-Matrimony," Ogden Theater, Thursday, Sept. 8th. RANDOM EfERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Mr. L. W. Ford announces the registration regis-tration of violin pupils at his studio, oer Ogden Music Co. store. Instnic- ' tion begin Sept. ". For convenient periods apply at once. - PKACH DAY KXCl'RSION via Oregon Short Line to Brlgham City, I'tah. Set. 7, round-trip rate 75c. Special train leaves Ogden 8:30 a. in. Tickets good on all trains. City Ticket , Office 2511 Washington ave. Both phones 372. - , Superintendent W. M. Jefi'ers of the ' Union Pacific went to Haw llns. Wyo , j lust nt;-:ht on a trip of inspection. i "The Coal." inlierd or soft, Is best J for winter, 2'H pounds in each ton. : Shurtliff ic Co. Phones IS. j PFACH DAY EXCURSION via I Oiegon Short Line to Brigham City. Utah. Sept. 7, round-trip rate 75c. . Special train b.aves Ogden S:3'J a m. Tickets uood on all trains. City Ticket Ollce 2514 Washington ave Both phones .'172. - KXCl'KSIONS NOKTII via. Oregon Short Line, Seit. T.rd and 17th. Se- c uie tiokei,s and f.ill Information nt City Oftice. 2514 V ashi.isitoii avenue.- j Record Run A vecord-breaklng freight run between Sparks. New, and Ogden was made Saturday when ;. t-ncial train of twenty-three cars, loaded with sheep, completed the distance dis-tance between the two cities In twenty-four hours. The distance amounts to 5i miles and the average speed maintained by the sheep train was 22 miles per hour. Tills Is believed to be the fastest time ever made be- ; tween the two points by a freight tralu. j PEACH DAY EXCURSION via Oregon Short Line to Brlgham City, 1 Utah. Sept. 7, roun.f-trip rate 75c. j Special train leaves Ogden 8:30 a. m. , Tickets good on all trains. City ' Ticket Office 2511 Washington ave. I Both phonos 372. j Wanted Young inin with experi ence in dry goods or men's furnish- ! Ings. Apply in person. John Scow- ; croft & Sons Co. On Tour of Inspection General Superintendent E. C. Manson. Super-iiitendent Super-iiitendent T. V. Rowlands, Assistant Superintendent Thomas Fitzgerald, Assistant Engineer A. Q. Campbell. Assistant Engineer C. H. Trout. Superintendent Sup-erintendent oi Bridges and Buildings Morris Fisher and Accountants M. E. Kennedy and T. S. Martin left Ogdcu this morning on a special tour of Inspection. In-spection. The olllclnls are traveling in two private cars and will cover I he entire Salt Iikc division of the Oregon Short Line road. They are expected to be on the tour for several sev-eral days. EXCURSIONS NORTH via. Oregon Short Line, Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full Information at City Office, 2514 Washington aveuue.- Dalnty fountain specials, every day, ' at Wards spacious parlors. Two stores. Attended Funeral Former Mayor C. F. Decker of Provo was in" Ogden Og-den yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of Miss Rachel Browning. ' Police Circles Quiet Because today 1:' a holiday, there was no police court this morning and :i general air ef quietude pervaded the police station. sta-tion. Abide from a few arrests for ngrsncy and drunkenness, there was nothing dolug In police circles during the day. EXCURSIONS NORTH via. Oregon Short Line, Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full Information at City Oflice, 2514 Washington avenue.- Dellclous pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 279. The stork paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Livingston. 5o7 Twenly-tixth street, Saturday, leaving leav-ing a little girl. Always the best Lewis' Good Coal." 1"0 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See H M. Rowe, over the Standard office. B. O. Butter is home-made for lovers of home. Better fill your coal bin with Lewis' Good Cool. Phone 149. |