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Show RANDOM ! REfERENCES A Wooden Leg A rorresjondent from Lakesldei asks If a wooden ie; is an artificial leg. Y unless worn by a wooden, Indian. Call Alien, pBonea 22. for carriage fsr funerals and operas. Private calli c specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggacQ. 412 2.lh. Visiting In Ogden V. P. Ahem, c lerk at the Cullerj hotel of Salt Lako I City. Is In Ojjden, preparing to ripeml a two works' vacation In the can- on. Get your Unjoa Pacific end Orcgoa Short Lino tickets at tho offlco In lbs Opera Ilonao Block. Don't forco yourself your-self to stand In lino "at the Dopct Mrs. George Torry Mrs. Oeorgc Torry confined to her bod In serious se-rious Illness for the hist two wc-ek.i at her home, CIS Twenty-fourth etreet. For Sale Old mats. Good tn put under carpets. Inqulro Standard office. Vlitin0 In Salt Lake Mrs. T. C. Doran is spending a couplo of weeks In Salt Lake as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Corrlngton. Advertisers must havo their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening before be-fore tho day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear, in order to lnsuro publication. Will Entertain Dlx Logan P06t Mrs. William Jenkins will entertain the Dlx Ix'gan Relief corps at her residence-. 2.170 Lincoln avenue, ou Wednesday afternoon, Sept. H. Delicious pastry good at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 279. Urge Rolapp for Supreme Bench Judge Rolapp is being urged by state Democrats to accept a nominal Ion to the supremo court bench of Utah. WANTED Cleaa whlto rags at th Standard. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See H. M. Kowo, over tho Standard offlce. Mr. and Mrs. "Jack" Llttlefield ; Here Mr. and Mrs. John Cottle Llt- j tlcflel.I arrived in Ogden yesterday j from Oakland, Cal., whor t'uey had ! Just been nfairlod. Mr. LlalofleM i Is the son of Major E. A. Llttlefield j of this city and ho la spending -a low daya with his brldo at hla father's fa-ther's home on his way to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, where- ho is a clerk in tho war department (Continued on Paso Seven.) of city salesman for the Ilomenway & ' Mosor tVgar company, recently made vaepnt through the, "accidental death of Will lrhhead. Mr. Herrlck la among the oldest traveling commercial commer-cial men of tho western country. GIRL WANTED FOR CENERAL HOUSEWORK. A od place for a good girl. 2579 MoT?!? Ae. Marriage Llcen6e John Patrick Kelliher and EHa Sanburn, both of Ogden, have been hsued a permit to marry. Oregon Short Line forty-fivo minute trains between Ogden and Salt Lake, leave Ogden daily at S:G0 a m. and o:io p m. Try tbm. T. A. Whalen, A. MrFarland and C. F. Middleton have been appointed official offi-cial appraisers In th- matter of thi estate of James Taylor, deceased. B & G. Butter I3 really good out really economical. Administrators Joseph Evans ha? been appointed to act as administrator In the estate of George Weston, deceased, de-ceased, and Thomaa Tl. Gates has been appointed to the same position in the estate of James II. Taylor, deceased. Wanted The address of Dou;kn Caplon Is wanted by his father, Ambrose Am-brose Caplon, Parthervllle, Oklahoma. Important. Republican Convention According to the apportionment made by (he Re-publican Re-publican central committee yesterday, there will be 2R.1 delegates in the county Republican convention, which w ill be held In Ogden September 2?. Democratic State convention at Tro-vo, Tro-vo, September K.th. Special train via the Denver & Rio Grand." leaves Ogden Og-den at S:i:, a. m.; returns after tho convention. $3." round trip. The Denver & ftlo Grando is the official route. Lucky Thirteen John P. Rogers and May R. Dumble of Park valley, Pox Elder county, today were issued a permit to marry. Immediately after which Elder Hluth of the clerk's office tied the nuptial knot. Thev declared they would not delay the marriage even though this Is the 13th day of tho month and Mr. Rogers Is Just thirteen years older than the brldo. "Thirteen" may bo a lucky number, after all. Oregon Short Lino forty-five minute trains between Ogden and Salt Lake, leave Ogden dally at 8:1)0 a. m. and 5:45 p m. Try them. Land Transfers William Dennett and wife today transferred to Mathew Ponnett a part of sections 22 and 27. township 7. range 1 oust of Salt Lake meridian, VZ.GT, acres, for JI0O.SO; nlso to George Bennett, for .$l,2.rC, 141.4 acres, and to Alexander Bennett, for $1,809.36, 12. Gl acres 'n Iho same section. sec-tion. Freo Two street car tickets given to each lady who visits the Five Point Mllllnerj", Wash. ave. Ralph Emerson and Iw IX'ason left this morning, for tho Boston School of Technology. I mako them Hot Ta males. American Amer-ican Pop Corn Wagon. 21th and Wash. Famous Shot Captain Bartlett, world famous rifle shot, will give several sev-eral free exhibitions at the Four-State Fair. He will erect a tent on tho Fair Grounds In front of which he will shoot dally. T.ewls' Good Koal for baseburners and heaters. Phones 110. Departs for East Robert ProudlH leaves tomorrow for New York and Boston ou 11 pleasure and business trip. Hot Tamales at (bo American Pop Com Wagon, 24th and W3sh. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Two Fire Alarms Two small fires occurred today, each being extlngnlsh-d extlngnlsh-d by the aid of the nutn chemical engine en-gine before any real damage had been done. The ilrst blaze occurred at llr.'O this morning, when sparks from a passing train set fire to some rubbish rub-bish on the viaduct. Scarcely had tbe r.reinen returned from the scene of this fire, when a second call was made and the chemical automobile sent lo the rear of the Western Union Telegraph company's building, where some paper and other rubbish had he-ronie he-ronie Ignited. Tbe blaze was put out by tho chemical car. Cheap round-trip rates to principal princi-pal points east, ia the Denver Sc Klo Grande, Sept. 14, good returning until October 31st. Inquire at City Ticket office. Reed Hotel building. Both phones Gilt. - A man by tho name of Adams Is around Ogden soliciting advertisements advertise-ments for the Standard and collecting ru'noy In advance. He should bo promptly rcixirtcd to the police department de-partment Change of Service The chair car service on 1'nlon Paeflie train Nos 7 and S between Salt Lake CUy and Cheyenne was discontinued today and regular sleeping car substituted The sleeper. will bo used ftralght through from Salt Lake City to Lenver. ?-1.0f) to Provo and return la the, Denver & Rio Grande, September 1 1th and l.r.th, good returning until tho 17th. Special train leaves Ogden S.I." a. m., September Ifith; returns same night. Account Democratic state con-entIon. con-entIon. - Goes to Sanitarium J, C. Bell, assistant as-sistant resident engineer of tho Southern South-ern Pacific railroad, left this morning lor San Francisco, where he will enter en-ter a sanitarium. Mr. Bell sometlmo atro, underwent an operation In tho local hospital for appendicitis ana, while he has recovered from tho operation, op-eration, ho has not regained his health. It Is expected that the change, of climate and a treatment In a sanitarium sani-tarium will be of great benet to him. PROF'. SMITH always carries out his contracts with his pupils do where you can get Just what you wanL Night school opens Monday evening, Sept. 19. Traffic Is Heavy While tho green fruit shipments on the Harriman Hues havo been falling off. the general Irelpht traffic 1 reported to be very good, large consignment- of merchandise mer-chandise passing through Ogden both east and west. The shipments from Ogden north on the Oregon Short Line aro exceptionally heavy. Will Play Occidentals Most of the Ogden Iolstors were In Kaysllle today to-day playing with the Kasvlllo 10am in a sort of practice game. Tomorrow the Ibster3 will go to Salt Lake City to play the Occidentals. Two games have been scheduled with the colored team, one of which will be played tomorrow to-morrow afternoon and tho other Thursday afternoon. Kcmmeror's best coal sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. Lew Is' Good Koal for ldtchen stoves and ranges. Phones 149. Orcpon Short Line forty-five minute trains between Ogden and Salt Lake, leave Ogden dally at 8:30 a. in. and 5:43 p. m. Try them. "The Coal." In hard or soft, I3 best for winter, 20ul pounds in each ton. Shurtliff & Co. Phones IS. I lead, others follow, with tVesh Buttered Pop Corn. American Pop Corn Wagon, 24th and Wash. - Dainty fountain specials, every day, nt. Ward's spacious parlors. Two stores. - Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday. Sept. o and 11. ladle, nf Ocde-n and vicinity are cordially in vited to Inspect our line of beaut'-lul beaut'-lul pattern hats. A display of tho very newest and latest -ideas and de-iipn de-iipn In this pe.ison's stvles. STAFFORD MILLINERY CO, 2367 Washington Ave , Formerly 3d Floor Wrights'. - Depart! for Vermont D. E. Sullivan, Sulli-van, master mechanic of tho Utah division di-vision of tho Union Pacific railroad, has been grantM a leave of absence and leaver tonight for a visit to his old I'omo m FL Albans. Vermont. Hit un visit o that place was In IW. Don't pny money ilnny one for tho Standard unlecs party has letter i bowing his authority to collect. Funeral for Mrs. OaMTho futie-ril futie-ril services for Mrs. Kerstl Dhl will be held in the Lynne Ward meeilng lio.ie at 2 o'clock. Thursday after-noon. after-noon. Blkhop Tiirncjulst ron irt lng? the service?. Tho body imv be view-rd view-rd nt th home of her daughter. Mrs. Hel.cr Glhha, Itsrrlvllle avenue, between be-tween th bourn f in a , nod 1 p 10, on Ihn dny of the funeral. Inter n.ent In Oeden City rmet.Ty. Display of Miliary j nn v aod Wednesdiv. f-.-pt. n nn,, A' ror. dully Invl'ed. . L. STURGEON, 2172 Washington Ave. - Nw CJty fAalenman-.tame HerrirVc has teen engaged to fill the position |