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Show RANDOM ! REFERENCES j We are offering price Inducements that are turning many towards this store. FRDD M. NYE CO Word was yesterday received at the office of General Scperintendent E. C. " Manson of the Oregon Short Line at Salt Luke, of the arrest at Mobrldge, South Dakota, of a man believed to be implicated in the Ogden train robbery. The suspect Is described in a message mes-sage from O. C. Linden, agent of the C. M. & P- S. railway at Mobrldge as being a recent arrival at Mobrldge, accompanied by two other men. who he told tho officers of the South Dakota Da-kota town, while under the Influence of llqnor, that ho carae there from Ogden. The man is said to be six feet tall, with dark, drooping forehead, fore-head, head drooping forward, small, beady eyes, square shouldered, and stout, and he wears a black hat, with a greasy band. Advertisers mnrt Dave their copj tor tr Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment la to appear lo order to Insure publication. Mr. Vern Bullough and his sister, Mrs. Olive Gregory, left for California Califor-nia for a three months' lslL Coal, can xtp Parfser & Co, for rates ou lump, nut and slack. Call Allen, pnooes 12. for carriage for funerals and operas. Private calls t tpectalty. Also prompt delivery ot taggago. 412 25tb- Suspect Held In Seattle Detective Pender received word from Seattle last evening to the effect that Earl C. Mitchell, a brother of J. C. Mitchell, Mitch-ell, now under arrest for burglarlz lng a boarding house on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth 6treet last week, has been arrested ar-rested in that city and Is being held for the Ogden officer. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand la line at the Depot For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard offlce. Born To Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson Gib-son Lane, a girl, nine and one-half pounds. WANTED Clean white raga at the Standard. (Continued on Page Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES j (Continued from Page Flvo ) j Cut prices oji can trust, advertlseij bv a Btore you can fruaL FRED M. NYE CO. - j Rescue Man From River. C. Stow art and John Burton rescued an un known Swede from the Weber river at 11 o'clock last nlfht. .The Swedo. who was Intoxicated, undressed and waded out Into tho river with tho intention in-tention of committing sulcldo. Sfewarl and Burton saw the man In the water, and after a hard fight he was taken out At the police station be refused to give his name, and was locked up for tho night If you eat, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. Form New Realty Company, Articles Ar-ticles of Incorporation of the llurBt Realty Mercantile company were filed with the county clerk yesterday. Tho company plans to do an extensive real estate and building business. The capitalization is placed at $50,000, with shares at 5100 each. Real estate valued val-ued at $22,000 has been subscribed to cover a portion of this, and the rest is held as treasury stock The officers offi-cers are: J. C. Nye. president; John Hurst, treasurer; O A, Parmlee. vlco president, E. F. Brate. (secretary. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L, July 14th. Call CIy Office, 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars. L. A. "Whalley, assistant ticket agent of the Northern Pacific at Butte passed through Ogdon this morning on his way east. Mr. Whalley U well known among tho local railroad men Wo have on sale seventy-flve trimmed trim-med hats. Your choice. $3.00, this week only. La Mode Millinery, S43S Wash, Hoatou-Kirkendall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both phones 150. - Excursion The North Weber Stake will have a, special train over the D. R. G. to Saltalr on the morning |