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Show RANDOM REFERENCES I Wo are offoring price inducements that are turning many towards this utore. FTCED M. NYE CO. Rev. Barrlngton Returns Rev. J. 12. Barrlngton, the minister of tho Swedish Lutheran church, who went east recently to attend the session, ot his church's annual conference, ha returned to Ogden after a very enjoyable enjoy-able vacation. Mr. Barrlngton surprised sur-prised both his friends and his cou-gregatlou cou-gregatlou by bringing with him a most attractive bride, who promises to be ot gTeat help In the parish. It In needless to say that his congregation congrega-tion 13 delighted and wish him the richest of joys. llorso sale stock yards. Tuesday, 2th. A private car occupied by a party of Southern Pacific officials from California Cal-ifornia passed through Ogden yesterday yester-day en routo to Denver by the way of Salt Lake City and tho Denver Den-ver & Rio Grande railroad. Advertisers must Have their copy lor We Evening Standard the even'ng before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment 1$ to appear In order to insure publication. Miss Nellie Watts, night operator of Independent telephone, loft yesterday yester-day on a two weeks' visit to Boise. She Is visiting Miss Emily Maupin of that city. Coal, can tip Parfcer & Co, for rates ou lump, cut and slack. Vera Bullough and his sister, Mrs. Olive Gregory, left yesterday afternoon after-noon on No. 5 Southern Pacific for a three months' visit in California, Call Allen, phones 22. for carriage for funerals and operas. Private calls ft specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggago. 412 25th. Auto Tour of State A touring party par-ty consisting of L. J. Road of the Read Saddlery company, and Will C. Parker of the Ogden Furniture and Carpet company, with their wives, will leave this morning for tho southern part of the state. 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 in line at the Depot. Leaves for Yellowstone Miss Bertha Ber-tha Jarvls is prepariug for an extensive exten-sive trip through Yellowstone Park this week. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Funeral of Old Resident Mrs. L. M. Flaherty has returned from Salt Lake, where she was called to attend the funeral of her grandfather, Hopkins Hop-kins Pender, who was at one time sheriff of Weber county. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Visiting Daughter Mrs. C. P. Groot is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Flaherty, for a few days. (Continued on Pace Seven.) RANDOM j -TREPERENCES (Continued from Tago Five.) Cut prices you can trust, advertised tv a store you can trust FRED M. NYE CO. Michael Alalloy. of Ely,-Nov., passed through Ogden yesterday on his way to New York from which place ho will sail on July lfith for Ireland. MaJIoy 1s veil known among the nilning men of thin city, having done considerable prospecting in the Wasatch Wa-satch range. If you eat. ea; at Liviugston's Cafeteria. - E. R. Hunt, who has charge of the Richardson & Grant wholesale house Jn Salt Lake, is in Ogden on business. busi-ness. Horse sale slock yards, Tuesday, 12th. Phil Kohn aud his brother Sig Kohu, together with (heir families, returned this morning from a successful suc-cessful fishing trip in South Fork, EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S L. July 14th. Call City Office. 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars. - Abel Standing, 222S Read avenue, won the motorcycle which The Toggery Tog-gery gave away. The lucky number was 2305. Hearoii-Kfrkondall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both phones 150. - If Jack Johnson's famous "golden pmlle" were displayed besido that of A. R. Mclntyre's otden smile, today, to-day, Johnson's would be lusterless. Mr. Mclutyro is passing out the cigars cig-ars to his many rrlends and celebrating cele-brating tho arrival or an eight-pound girl which put in an appearanco this morning at 10:30. COAL! Call up Parker ft Co. for rrtes on lump, nut and alack. Parker Coal Co. Sam Smith, master mechanic of 'the Nevada Northern, in private car Ely, passed through Ogden today en route to Nevada. Kodak finishing. Tripp, 340 2Cth street, General Superintendent R C. Man-eon Man-eon was in Ogdon last evening making mak-ing preparations to move to Salt Lake City within the next week. Mrs. Man-son, Man-son, who recently returned from a month'3 trip in the east, is in tho city and will remain here until their home in Salt Lake City is ready for ocar-pancy. ocar-pancy. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L July 14th. Call City Office. 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars. The air brake instruction cars of the Union Pacific are in tho city giving giv-ing instruction to the employes of that road, as well as employee of tho local railroad yards. II. P. Flour, sack $1.30. Smith Grocery, - Regardle-Sfl of the continued warm weather, tb travel in all directions remains unusually large. The L09 Angeles and the Overland limited trains, both &et and west, are carrying carry-ing extra coaches to accommodate the overflow travel. The travel .to . the Yellowstone park 1 far greater than was ' expected. Railroad ' officials . state that it will be the greatest In the history of tbe park. It is worth whllo to call 18 and get our rates on storago coal. Shnrtliff & Co., phones 18. - To Bui Id a School House, J. R. Thomas, J.G. Bennett and Hiram Saw-yer Saw-yer aro here from Maiad. Idaho, to consult architects on the erection of a new school bouse In that town. Notwithstanding Not-withstanding Ue dry weather, they report that Malad Valley will harvest good crops. Stafford Millinery Co. have moved from 3rd floor Wrights' to their new location, 23C7 Washington Ave., noxt door to Chrlstonseu Shoe store. Watch for notice of one of tho greatest great-est millinery sales ever inaugurated in this city. Forester A. E. Sherman left Og den last evening for Escalante, in eouthern Utah, where he will spend a . few weeks reconnolterlng the Powell national forest. This lorest lies near the headwaters of the east fork of the Seier river, almost due cast from Pan gu Itch. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L.. July 14th. Call City Office, 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars Marriage Licensee Marriage H-oennea H-oennea were issued by County Clerk Dye today to James W .Rorldon of Pueblo, Colorado, an dSadie M. Whit-more Whit-more of Booth Valley, Utah; and to Edgar B. Carpenter and Katherine Kendall Tlllitson of Bolso, Idaho. Black raspberries, Smith Grocery-Suit Grocery-Suit for $30 In the civil division of the municipal court this morning Mlko Kefalaa commenced suit Against Adreas Mustakas to recover iZi.i, alleged to be due on an account. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his office to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. Sidewalk Contract. The Wheel-wr.ght Wheel-wr.ght Construction company of Ogden Og-den has been awarded a contract for three and one-half miles of sidewalk concrete work in Mt. PleaBant, and outfits are now being shipped to that point. You needn't hesitate to use B. & G. Butter. The body of Gene C. Barton, wife of G. C. Barton, who died at Duns-muir, Duns-muir, Calirornia, waa burled1 Saturday arternoon at 2:30 from the chapel rooms of the Ileaton-Klrkendall Undertaking Un-dertaking company. Rev. Fleetwood officiating. Interment was in Mountain Moun-tain View cemetery. FREE DANCING AT IDLEWILD . ' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Ruy your anthracite coal during July, $10.50. delivered. Phones 143-ftobt. 143-ftobt. B. Lewis. |