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Show RANDOM REfERENCES Death of Baby Vernon Samuel Vernon, Ver-non, the Infant son of N Samuel and Emma Lof green Vernon,' 2?Sl Lincoln avenue, died yesterday afternoon of bowel and spinal troubles. Tho baby, who was only eleven months of ace, bud been 111 alout twelve days. Call Allen, pnonea ?2, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls t Ppc!alty. Also prompt delivery of targage. 412 25th. - Ladies' Aid Society Tho ladles Aid society will hold a parlor and business bus-iness meeting Thursday afternoon bq1 2;P.O in the parlors of the Methodist church. It Is hoped that a large attendance at-tendance of ladles of the church and congregation -w III be present. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at tho office In tho Opera limine Block. Don't force yoor-gelf yoor-gelf to stand In line at the Depot. Visiting Her Sister Miss Edna Richards of Cheyenne, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. G, W. Mc-Creery Mc-Creery for several weeks, left Tuesday Tues-day for Oakland, where she will visit another sister. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpeta. Inquire Standard office. Leaves for Home Mrs. Mary Wlda-man, Wlda-man, deaconeps of the Methodist church, will leave Dext Tuesday to return re-turn to her former home In California, After a trip through Yosemite park, she will locate In Southern California. Mrs Wldaman has found the altitude of this section too high for her, which necessitates her seeking another location. loca-tion. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment 13 to appear, In order to insure, publication. - (Continued on Page Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pas Five,) If ycVcat, eac at Livingston's Cafeteria. r . . . Hearing Continued The ease of the state vs. William Berk and R. Mai-kin. Mai-kin. wts called again this . morning, but the hearing wan continued until Saturday, the county at torney stating stat-ing that he was not prepared to proceed pro-ceed . There are a number pf witnesses wit-nesses needed by the state who are pot. In the city at this time. Birk and Malkln are the you or men eluarg-ed.with eluarg-ed.with the theft of ten bars bf-pll-rer-lead bullion, June -18th, tb preliminary pre-liminary hearing having been begun jtsterday. before Judge - Murphy. B. & G Ruttep wine where 'others fall" . - . .. ..' Mayor of Council Bluffs Maynr Thoa Malonoy of Council Bluffs, Iowa, was an Ogden visitor a few dours yesterday yester-day while on his way home from the coast. He was well pleased with Og-den Og-den and the west, statin?: that the progress of the country In the past few years is really wonderful. He expressed the thought that Ogden has a great future before It as a dlsrribut. in? point for the intermountaln country. coun-try. Bankrupt sale of Mrs. Blair's stock of millinery at Stafford Millinery Co, t'sd Washington avenue, formerly 3rd fioor Wrights. Game Forfeited The game of ball between the Eden and Liberty teams of the county league, to have been forfeited to Liberty by the umpire by a score of 9 to 0 on account of Eden failing to appear on the Liberty ,"-jnds and play the game. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25th nreet- Funeral for Baby Lofgreen Tho fu- jral services over Samuel Vernon, Ifant son of Samuel and Emma Lof-yeen, Lof-yeen, will foe held at Llndqulst's fu-Wal fu-Wal chapel at 11 a. ra. Saturday. The fesket will be open at the family resb )ence, 26S1 Lincoln avenue, between ihe hours of 9 aod 10:30 on tho day )f the funeral. Bishop Robert Mc-IJuarrle Mc-IJuarrle will conduct the services and Interment will be made In the Hunts Till cemetery. Buy your anthracite coal during July," $10 no, delivered. Phonos 149. Jtobt. B. Lewis. Auto Party from Zlon Former Governor Gov-ernor Wells and General Burton, accompanied ac-companied by their wives, and Horace Whitney, manager of the Deserel News, came up from Salt Lake In two automobiles this morning. General B'-irton is pleased with the road work Weber county and Ogden are dolug. He 6ays the county road south of Ogden Og-den to the Duv!3 county line puts to shame the efforts of road builders in other parts of tho state. It Is worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtlift & Co., phones 18. Out on BondPending the action of the supreme court of the state, Hoken Olsen, convicted In the district court of conducting a blind tiger saloon sa-loon at HnntsviUe, has been released from tbe county Jail under a bond of $600 The bond Is signed by Olfien aud by Henry Wossler. Thelluntsville saloonlst If under sentence to serve four' months in the county Jail and pay a fine of $250. He has appealed the case to the supreme court of tho state. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his office to rooms 32 aud 33, Lewis building. |