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Show lj N I ONf fejTj-A BE L j STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 Bell 'Phone No. 322 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 RANBOIV1 REFERENCES Miss Carrie Riddle and brother hae returned from Denver after a Ave weeks' visit with relatives. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calh t specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggago. 412 25th. O. D. Rassmussn went to Rock Springs yesterday on business. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the office In iha Opera Hou8e Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In line at tho Depot D. R. "Wheelwright of Wheelwright Brothers, left yesterday for Provo, where the company has a large contract con-tract for cement sidewalks. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpeta. Inquire Standard office. Z. M ChandW, manager of th Ogden Og-den branch of the Independent Telephone Tele-phone company, went to Brigham City yesterday ou business. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, In order to inaure publication. Visitors From Wyoming Mrs. V. A. Engstrom and family of Evanston, Wyo., are here visiting her bisters, Mrs. J. F Killiher and Mrs F. J. Van-clff. Van-clff. WANTED Clean whlto rags at ths Standard. Death of His Sister Otto Eckardt, 25 in Quiney avenue, employed by the Southern Pacific, received a telegram yesterday 8tating that his sister, Mrs. I.. Hainmerrum of Burlington, Iowa, had died yesterday of heart trouble. (Continued on Pace Seven.) T happy to bp alilo to return to her I work. ' Has Appendicitis Miss Dice Porby wa.s taken suddenly 111 while eating dinner yesterday.., ;Dr. 'Morrel, the physician who' was called, pronounced that the young lady's trouble was np-pndlcitls np-pndlcitls In a 'most aci'to from. She , wan conveyed to tho hoepltal and underwent un-derwent an operation. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) If you oiL eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. Tn. Pound Girl The proverbial stork left a ten-pound girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J J. McKin-non, McKin-non, 1000, Twenty-seventh street on Saturday, July 30. MODERN WOODMEN" EXCURSION EXCUR-SION in LAGOON AVG. -ITU. Go with the cood crowd. On a Visit Eat Mrs. M. Ea?ton. mother of F. W. luton. assistant superintendent of th" Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, left this morning for Boston, Mass.. where she will visit with her daughter. Mrs. Easton will be away from Ogden about sixty days' as she expects to visit in a number of the eastern states and In Canada before her return. Expert Kodak Finishing. Leave your films today and get your prints tomorrow. Films ami photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 246." Washington Ave Gone to Pocatello John Gernant, member of the board of examiners row examining the operating employes employ-es on the Oregon Short Line, loft Ogden this afternoon for Pocatello, Iaaho, after a short stay in this city MODERN WOODMEN EXCURSION EXCUR-SION to LVGOON AUG. ITII. Go with the good crowd. After a Vacation Harry Hill, pa--s-tnger director at the Union depot, who .has been taking a three-day vacation, va-cation, will be on duty again tomorrow.- " B. & G. Butter gives you more for your money than ever. - Distinguished Visitors Gov. Spry, Congressman Howell and Internal Revenue Collector Calllster were lu Ogden yesterday, the guests of Postmaster Post-master Shurtliff In a ride through Ihe city and to the canyon. The gov-trDor gov-trDor departed for home last evening. Ihe congressman went north to Cache and Mr, Calllster went out to bis herds In Wyoming. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line. Aug. Hth and 20th. Secure your tlekets at City Office, 2511 Washington Wash-ington Avenue. - Sued on a Note In the civil dl-rlslon dl-rlslon of the municipal court this morning Elizabeth Glllls commenced suit against John B. Koch to recover f100 alleged to be due on a promis-jory promis-jory note. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has .removed his office to 410 25th, over the Utahna drug store. Saloon Burglarized It was tel'-phoned tel'-phoned here this morning that the Wilson saloon of Brlgham was burglarized bur-glarized last night and the place looted loot-ed of Its loose change. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line Aug. Cth and 20th. Secure your tickets at City Office. 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avcuue, Gone East J. H. Last, of the firm of Iast & Thomas has gone to New York and Boston for the purpose of purchasing a large st'-rk of ladles' cloaks, bults and oth?r ready-made clothes. Mr. Last will be in the cast for a few weeks. Bankrupt sale of Mrs. Blair's stock of millinery at Stafford 'Millinery Co, 23C7 Washington avenue, formerly Srd floor Wrights. Second Porcupine A large porcu-T'ne porcu-T'ne was captured In the alleyway tack of the Broom hotel thla morn lug. He was soon slaughtered by the officers. This is the second visitation visi-tation of the porcupine in Ogden this year, and It is causing sme of the people to wonder uhat the attract I vi-lorce vi-lorce 13 It Is thought that the anl-rcals anl-rcals follow the Og!en Bench canal Into the city and soon lose their way laid wander far Into the city limits. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Orecon Short Line AiiKuet th and 2''ih. Secure Se-cure your tickets at City Office. 2514 Washington Avenue. Real Estate Transfer. F. E. Sehla-Fter Sehla-Fter and Edith Schlngcicr. wife, of Salt Lake City, to Mary Morrison, for So.ooo, p:ir't r.f Jot 35. block Fouth Ogden survey. Buy your anthracite coal during July.' $10.50. delivered. Phones 14 Itobt. B. Lewis. Estate of Joseph Clark. H. L. Clark and Frederick G. Clark, administrators admin-istrators of the estate of Joseph Clark, who died In this city July 2;th. to.lay filed with the District court a complete com-plete report of all property included in the eetate. It Is worth while to call IS and get our rates on Morage coal. Shurtllfl & Co., phones 18. Released from Quarantine MlfS Pelle Healy has been released from emallpox quarantine and has returned to Evanston. Wyoming, where she Is engaged as a stenographer for the railroad company. She has complet?-ly complet?-ly recovered from the ailment and -& |