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Show RANDOM REFERENCES EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, t Saturday, Auqiist 20th. Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2314 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Poth 'phones S72. - Call Allen, pnones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls i rpectalty. Also prompt delivery of taggago. 412 25th. Get your TJDton Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the office In ..ho Opera Hous Block. Don't force your-iclf your-iclf to stand In line at tho Depot Mrs. Heywood Goes to Portland Mrs. A. R- Heywood left last evening for Portland, where she will visit a abort time with her mother, Mrs. Guthrie, who has been passing several months In that section. They will visit Long Beach and other coast resorts re-sorts before returning to Ogden together. to-gether. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under cjfrpeta. Inquire Standard ofllce. WANTED Clean white- rags at th Standard Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertise-nient advertise-nient is to appear, in order to Insure publication. It Is worth while to call IS and get our rates on storage coal. ShurtllfT & Co., phones IS. CALEDONIAN OUTING at the Hermitage Her-mitage Tuesday. August 23. Flno riograui arranged. (Continued on Page Seven.) fdx cars and started from Los Aug-' eles. W. O. W. DANCE, Wed evening. August 24th, at the Hermitage. TrlZ'' wUt, $10.00. Geo Watts is tearing down a brick ft Picture at 25;o Lincoln aveuuo, which is to be MipplanfeJ bv two modern buildings. The Knights of Columbus. Ogden Council No. 777 wm pve ft dance at the Hermitage Friday, Aug. 2fith. Hring your irlends. A good time is assured. Death of Edna Eva Burt Kdna Eva Hurt, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burt, of West Twelfth street, died thl3 morning at 1:2.3 at I he Ogden hospital. A few days ago tho child underwent an operation op-eration Tor appendicitis but tho condition con-dition of the appendix was such that I ho surgeons were unable to save the girl's life.. The arrangements for tb. tuneral have not yet been complete) nnd will be announced later. Ileaton Kirkcndall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both phones, 150. - George Johnson of J21 Thirty-first sireet, who was stricken wlih sunstroke, sun-stroke, aboupt the llrst of August, Is rcpidly recovering and will foon be abie to meet his frlendd. For a time It was feared that Mr. Johns-oii could not survive the stroke. $1.00 SALE $1.00 Your choice of Any trimmed summer hat. regardless of cost. W have limited number left, but rrcnt value for the money. 2367 Washington ave. Stafford Millinery Co., formerly Srd floor Wrights. FivcStory Building, Negotiations are progressing which may rfisult in a flvo-story building being ercfted on tho corner of Twenty-fourth street iind Hudson avenue. Several deals are pending which, if consummated, will mean au extensive building campaign cam-paign on the new street. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE via. Oregon Short Line, Sunday, Aug. 21st. Round trip $1.00 Choice ten trains dally. City ofDce, 2511 Washington Ave. - Engineer W. A. Hlddle of the Southern South-ern Pacific, who was operated on In the hospital Monday for appendicitis I'nd kidney trouble. Is getting along nicely, the doctors stating that his chances for recovery are good. Mr, Blddle Is Dfty jears old and It was feared that the operation would be too severe for him. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, . Saturday. August 20th. Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones 2. Succumbs to Heart Failure Friends of William Morley will be pained to learn of his death this morning in Salt iAke city, of heart failure. Mr. Morley Is well known in Ogden, having hav-ing been a former businessman hero and also a band member and a fireman. fire-man. Good girl6 wanted at Shupe-Wil-Hams Candy Factory. The veteran oWlrr of the civil war, J. V. Nelson, has returned from a pleasant visit to his old home, at Iysadvlll, Colo., where he bad tho pleasure of mectlnc his daughter and children and many of his old-time Incnds. Mr. Nelson vays he has en-Joyed en-Joyed his vacation. He states that the ground was covered with now at Lvadvllle about ten days ago and I'.iat ice is formed on water buckets there nearly every night. Leadvllle has an elevation of nearly 11,000 feet. Head Smithsonian wants. On a Visit Home H. H. Downs and daughter leave next week for Mr. Downs' old home in Champaign coun-1y. coun-1y. Ohio. This Is Mr. Downs' first visit to the old homestead since ho came west OS years ago. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, Saturday, August 2'ith. Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2511 Wash-Ingten Wash-Ingten avenue. Both 'phones 372. - Preparing to Prosecute At the re-nuest re-nuest of the Mayor, witnesses who took part In the raid on the gambling gambl-ing places last week, appeared before be-fore the city attorney today to review re-view their evidence so the attorney may know how to proceed In the prosecution of the gamblers. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See H M. Rowc, over the Standard office. R. H. Douglas, lO.'.fi Twenty-second street. Is recovering from bloodpola-oniog bloodpola-oniog and will soon be outdoors again. GRAND BALL In honor of Fred Summerill, Jr., prior to his departure for a foreign mission. Friday evening, evening, August 19. Fourth ward hall. 51 00 round trip, to Salt Lake, every ev-ery Sunday, via D. & It. G. Choice of f.lx trains. Fastest time. New Bakery. Fred Melsner is having hav-ing the front of his building;, just north of Ford's transfer office on Grant avenue, torn down, preparatory to erecting an addition which will extend ex-tend to the sidewalk line aud be used us a bakery. Expert Kodak Finishing. Lave your films today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 216u Washington Ave. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has removed his office to -110 25th, over the IHahna drug store. RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Fago Five ) EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE via. Oregon Short Line, Sunday, Aug. 21st. Hound trip $1.00. Choice ten (rains dailv. City office, 2514 Washington Ano. Manson Goes West B, C. Manson general superintendent, aud T. F. How land, division superintendent of tbt Oregon Short Lluc, left this morning morn-ing on an inspection trip over the Southern Pacific to Sparks. Mr. Man-on Man-on will continue on west from Sparks to Oakland, Cal. At tho home of Mrs. J. B. Ludwig. ?'U Llncolu Ave., tho Frauonvcreln f tho German Kvanjgelieal church Ul fcerve Ico cream and cake, coffee nd coffee cake, on Thursday evening. even-ing. Aug. 23lh. from 7 to 11 p. m. t.oron welcome. - Warm Weather Tho temperature climbed to S7 today. Just a little warm-t warm-t than yoatordav. For the past week 1h mercury has been on friendly terms with tho ninety mark, but ha not quite touched the point. According Accord-ing to weather forecasters, tho temperature tem-perature will from now on' continue io decrease and will not again reach tbe perspiring degree of ninety. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE via. Oregon Short Line, Sunday, Aug. 21t. Round trip ji.oo. choice ten trains ' ally. City office. 2511 Washington Ave. Wargalns to boat about in H. & G Hotter. Car of Eaglet A special train of Laglea passed through 0d'rn this morning hound for tho national convention con-vention of tho Crand aerb- to lo held at St- Louis. The special consisted of |