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Show RANDOM REFERENCES The petition of J. M. Sparpo in the district court yesterday afternoon for papers of estate and piiardlanship of .Marparct oDd ramela Spargo for final accounting, were filed. I Call Allen, rone :2, ror carrlat: . for funerals and operas. Private call t ipcelalty. Also prompt delivery of locate. 12 2Clh. - Martha A. lner-bretson, widow of Jjanpus JnpebretHon. and administratrix administra-trix of the estate, yesterday petitioned tae dlFtrlct court for permission to erect a tombstone oer her husband- grave at the con ot $14 4. i Gtrt your Unloa Pacific and Oregoi Short Line tickets at the ofTIco In iho f Opera House Block. Don't forco your- j elf to stand in lino nt tho In.-poL - ! George Brown. Jr., has leturned j from Nevada, after an absence of over three months. j For Sale OU mats. Good to put ' onder carpeta. Inquire Standard oftice ' County Commissioner Frank Moore, IMi Mad son and t'hrU Aadne-i.n, Aadne-i.n, left last nkht mi the mldnlL-ht train for Salmon City. Idaho. The party will Inspect the .Moore mining properties, and expert to do aonie hunting before returning. WANTED Cleaa whllo rags at the ' btandard. - "John Doe" was arrested hist nit;ht ly Special Officer R -ast cn the charge of exceeding the spejd limit in an automobile. au-tomobile. He deposited J'j'i ball for appearance In the morning. i Advertisers must havo their copy for i the Evening Standard the evening be- 1 fore the day on which the advertise-u.ent advertise-u.ent Id to appear, la order Vt Insure publication. Marriage llncpnses were issued yesterday yes-terday to William R. Eberhardt and Mary P. Batchelor, of OgJen; Hans Andervon of Tremonton and Hazel May Tracer of Ogden; George d. Philips and Olive Wilson of Ogden. Delicious pastry goods at Ward? Always freeh. Two stores. Both ' phones, 279. The motion for a new trial in the cace of Martin Meek versus M. Wil- ' i-on for a new trial was denied yesterday yes-terday afternoon hi the district court. 100 loads dirt wanted at. the Fair Grounds. See 11. M. Rowe, over tho Standard olllce. George Rose was arrested yesterday afternoon en a warrant charging assault as-sault and battery. The man w'as tak- i cn In by Officer Plncock. I (Continued on Pago Seven.) RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) The La Mode Milliner)' extends a cordial Invitation to the public to attend at-tend their fall opening to be held Saturday Sat-urday evening, Sept. 10, from 8 to 10 p. in. Ford's orchestra will be In attendance. at-tendance. The etore will bo full of dainty and becoming pattern and street hats. No millinery will be on sale Saturday evening. The attention atten-tion of our many customers and Irlends Is directed to our now address, ad-dress, 243S "Washington ave., formerly iJJ? 21th ft. Inspecting the Road General Superintendent Sup-erintendent K. C. Jvlauson and party,) who are marlng an ins-pectlou of the Salt Lake division of the Oregon Short Line, returned to Ogden this I morning from the west and went north on the Oregon Short Line. Tho party of lnsictors are traveling In two private cars. .-. Hot Ta males at the American Pop Corn Wagon, 21th and Wa.sh. Special Trains Three extra passenger passen-ger trains went wese yesterday over the Southern Pacific. One of these .pedals was loaded with soldiers of the United States coaet artillery corps bound for San Francisco, and the other two trains were loaded with colonists on route to California. 1 make them Hot Tamaleg. American Amer-ican Pop Corn Wagon. 24th and Wash. Heavy Freiflht Traffic Ix.cal officials offi-cials of the Southern Pacific report that then. Is a general flurry lu freight traffic at the prc-sent time. Trains both east and west bound are naid to l more heavily loaded than usual and nn unusually large number of tpednls are being operated. The alight railing off In the green fruit movement Is said to be more than over balanced by tho Increase In olh-ir olh-ir uhlpments. not tttttle facts 6ufflcleut to constitute, consti-tute, a cause of action. Wanted Young man with experi enco in dry goods or men's furnishings. furnish-ings. Appiy In person. John Scow-croft Scow-croft Sons Co. Klesel Ertate In the matter of tho estate of Henrietta Theresa Klesel, cicconsod. Archibald McFarland, Thomas U. Whaleu and C. F. Middle-ton Middle-ton have Lutn appointed to act as appraisers. ap-praisers. Dainty fountain specials, every day, at Ward's spacious parlors. Two stores. Old Man In Need James Reed, an elderly gentleman, has been entertained enter-tained at the county Jail for the past few days, claiming that he came frm Fort Duchesne to this section tor the rmrpOHe or taking the hot water baths, I and was not ablo to get back. A tele. gram from Fort Duchesne rroiu his son in law today requests that, tho old I gentleman be sent to Heber City, and that he will be conveyed from there to his home. i B. & O. Butter is popular because it is worth (he price. Funeral of Infant Son ihe funeral of Floyd W. Brown, one-month-old son j oi Charles and Jennie SuniniervHIo Brown, who died of cholera infantum I at 2 o'clock this morning at the fane j lly rc-cidence In Clinton. Davis conn ty, will be held at the home tomor row at 12 o'clock, noon, ami burial ! will be made In Ogden City ccme- tery. j Always the best. Lewis' Good Coal." j Funeral of W. S. Lochhead The arrangements for the funerjl ser- j vicoM over the late W. S. Ixidihead are not complete, but probably will I be held on Sunday lu order that distant dis-tant relatives- and friends may urrlve 1 In time to attend. Better fill your coal bin with LcwU' Good Coal. Phono 119. I Having an Outing Judg- K. T. Ilu-I Ilu-I lanlski. who Is hunting and fishing ne;ir Spencer, Idaho, will return homo Friday or Saturday. Tho Judge. sinc the forest llres have been con-J con-J trolled, Is eager to enjoy a day or j two In the bills, no be writes, before I returning. ' Burial cf Daby Wood The funeral service over the1 body of Howard Franklin Wood, one w t- k-old ton of Mr. uud Mrs. James C. Wool, 320.1 Grant ave nue, who died at 4 o clin k this morning, will be held at the residence resi-dence tomorrow ufterriooo and burial buri-al will be male lu Syracure cemetery. N Mr. L. W. Ford announces the regis- . fratlon of violin pupils at his studio. , over Ogden Music Co. slop-. Instruc- ( tlon begin Sept. C. For convenient periods apply at once. - Formerly of Ogden Mis Lily tlejohn and brother. Gilbert, of Reno I are In Ogden visiting at the borne of Mrs. Van Name-. The Llltlejeihns are formerly of Ogden, but now re- kldc In Reno. "Tho Coal." In hard or soft. Is best for winter. 2001 pounds In each ton. Shurtllff & Co. Phones IS. Licenses Itsued -Marriage licenses have been Issued to Samuel Kldwell ;end Kthel Abel of Ogden; Riy P-ter-Him and Kfh R. Rawden of Kail Lake. 1 lead, others follow, wlih Fr-h Buttered Pop Corn. American Pop Corn Wagon. 2Uh and Wash. - Decree of Dlvorce An InterleMii-1ory InterleMii-1ory decree of divorce has be-en granted grant-ed Violet Irene Smith from her husband. hus-band. Raymond .1. Smith, on the grounds of fallutx to provide Besides ' granting the dlTorre. Mrs. Smith Is rrctored to her mal leii Dame Violet ' Irene Beat. Opposes the Divorce In a suit t'Poucht by hl wife for divorce, James 1 Olncn haj4 filed a demurrer, net-, net-, Ung forth that the complaint do |