OCR Text |
Show .UNIeEL STANDARD TELEPHONES - EDITORIAL ROOMS md. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 ell 'Phone No. 322 , . BUSINESS OFFICE j " Ind. 'Phone, one ring. .No. 56 :.. Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 RANDOM REFERENCES We're the (store that advertises cut prices, without havInK disappointments disappoint-ments attached FRED M. NYE CO.- Gone to California Mr. and Mrs.' George Brown of the Broom hofi have left for a few weeks' visit at Long Beach, California. Advertisers rawst neve their copy tor tie Evening Standard the- eren'ne before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In order to insure publication. Returns From the East A. J. Proudfoot of the Proudfoot Sporting Good a company, has returned from a month's trip through tho eat. .Mr. Proudfoot was accompanied by his wife and both, report a most interesting interest-ing trip. Coal, cart Parlrer & Co, for rites on lump, nut and alack. ' Police Pick Up "Undesirables A number of vags were rounded up last evening by various patrolmen, pursuant to the orders by Chief Erowning that the city must be cleared clear-ed of undesirable characters. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages lor f jnerals and operas. Private calls t specialty. Also prompt dellvory of Ucnr. 412 25th. Thanks to the Firemen Mrs. Emma Em-ma Uolmstrom. 2141 Royal nvenue. wishes to extend her most sincere thanks to the members of the fire department and to the employes of the Fred J. Kiesel company's warehouse, ware-house, for the kindness and prompt action in extinguishing the Are yesterday, yes-terday, which threatened her property. prop-erty. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at tbo office In the Opera Iloufg Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand in line at the Depot For Sale Old mats. Good to put coder carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean whlu rags at the Standard. (Continued on Tare Seven.) RANDOM I REFERENCES ' . (Continued from Page Five.) 1 Every purse can find clothes to fit H at our great Clearau. Sale FRED M. NYE CO. If yon eat. cat at Livingston's Cafeteria. A. R. M In tyre received a postal from I. L. Reynolds, secretary of the Weber Club, and w ho is at present In 8t Joseph, Mo. Mr. Reynolds states that his heaJth Is Improving and he feels a great da.1 better. The merry-go-rouna will operate next Saturday from 2:30 p. m., until 7:45 p. Hi., at the Fair grounds. The last street car will positively leave Fair grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission Ad-mission to the grounds free after i:z) j. m. Ladles and children under 12 years free to the base Pall game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. m. Gasoline Did Not Explode The gasoline, which Sam Browning had In a tank in th stable and garage wnlcn was destroyed last night by fire, was eot damaged, notwithstanding that at some places on tho tank the colder had malted. It Ts considered fortunate fortu-nate by Mr. Browning that this tanK did not explodo, as It might hare spred the fir to adjoining buildings. The auto. was totally destroyed. Had Mr. Drowning had , another man near to help him. ho could hare paved the nipcblne from the flames, as he had unlocked the door and pulled the auto out about six feet when he struck the up grade. Its a very easy matter to save your dollar by Investing them at our Clearance Sale FRED M. NYE CO. Ernest Sandmeycr, who has been a resident of Ogdcn for a number of yenrB. left yesterday for Basel. Switzerland. Swit-zerland. He will anil from New York on the La Touralne on ah 14th of this month and expecta to be gone for three months. Ladles to Bee Baseball game free next Saturday. Compliments of the Ogdcn Bajball association. Children under 12 also free. Mcrry-go-round will run Satarday afternoon until 7:45 p. ru. Last car will leave Fair grounds at 8 o'clock. General admission admis-sion to baseball. 25c; ladles, and chll dren under 12, free. Game begins at 3 o'clock sharp. No admUslon fee for entrance to the grounds after 4:30. Dancing 8:30 Saturday night. The Hermitage. Indies' day at Fair grounds, Saturday, Satur-day, July 9tu. The two leading baseball base-ball teams, Murray and Ogden. will play. Indies, and children under 12 yeare, free. Bring the children and take a ride on tho merry-go-round. - Mrs. M. A. Marcle left for Los Angeles An-geles yesterday for two weeks' visit with frlendB. Excellent driving horse, almost new h'RJ?y for sale cheap. Inquire 2026 Jeff. . Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, and family left this afternoon on the Overland limited lim-ited for Lon Beach, Cal. B & G. Butter is at the head as the parties were manned at Reno. No- vada, November 2Sth. 1854, and that lor a number of jears laat past the dtflt-ndant has foiled to provide the ' recessarles of life, and baa failed to live with the plaintiff. Tho prayer Is for divorce, alimony not btlng asked for. There are no children. Stafford Millinery Co. have moved from 3rd floor Wrights' to their new location. 2367 Washington Ave, next door to Chrlsteusen 8hoe store. Watch for notice of one of the greatest great-est mlliinery sales ever Inaugurated In this city. Fall to Pay Duties. A dispatch from New York, says an Ogdenlte, Just returning from Europe, has bc-en bold up for duties on foreign purchases. $1.00 round trip, to Salt Iake. ev ery Sunday, via I). & K. O. Choice of six trains. Fastest time. Final Decree A final decree of divorce di-vorce has bee nlssued to Zoo A. Jensen Jen-sen against E. L, Jensen. An Interlocutory Inter-locutory decree of divorce was granted grant-ed last December. Ladles, and children under 12 years of a?e. can see the baseball game free next Saturday afternoon. The Merry-go-round also will run next Saturday afternoon until 7:43 p. m. Last car will leave Fair grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Cannot .See Children In the divorce di-vorce proceedings of Ada Boyle against Norman F. Boyle. Judge Howell has issued an order restraining restrain-ing the defendant from interfering In any way with Die children of the parties, and ordering him to remain away from them until a further order Ia Issued by the court. Black raspberries, Smith Grocery - Assistant Forester A, W. Jensen of the law department of the forest service, ser-vice, has returned from a trip to Ephralni, where he had occasion to look Into legal matters connected with the sendee. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his oft Ice to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. Assistant Foresters L, F. Knelpp of Washington, D. C.. and Homer Fenn of the gTazIng department of this district of the forest service, have returned re-turned from a three weeks' trip through the Idaho forests. The gentlemen gen-tlemen stAte that conditions In Idaho are favorable, but that the ranges are getting dry. Excellent driving horse, almost new busgy, for sale, cheap. Inquire 2026 Jefferson. Eastern Slngera on Tour Advices have been received In railroad circles of the western trip of the Arlon Singing Sing-ing society, of Brookbn, N. Y., next August The society numbering about 100 persons and traveling In a social train, will arrive In Ogden on August 26 curoute to tho Yellowstone- park. Upon the return to Ogden on September 1, the party continues on a tour of the coast. Buy your anthracite coal during July, $10.60. delivered. Phones 140. Robt. B. Lewis. Knlghta from Pennsylvania The Allentown. I'a., commandery of the Knights Templur, traveling In a special spe-cial train, will arrive In Ogden on route to the Yellowstone park on August Au-gust 24. The party Is compot.ed of 100 knights and their families, traveling travel-ing iu a special train. usual. Mrs, J. A. MclntyTe arrived yesterday yes-terday from St Joseph, Mo., to. spend a few weeks with her son. Dr. A. It Mclntyre. Good music Saturday night at tho Hcrmlt'ige. Funeral for Mrs. De Wolf The fu-ceral fu-ceral pervlces for Mrs. Emily De Wolf, who died on Thursday at the home of Irs. McKlnney, 2875 Washington Wash-ington avenue, will be held at the Ucaton-Klrkendall funeral chapel at 4 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. COAL! Call up Parker e. Co. Tor rrtcs on lump, nut and alack. Parker Ceal Co. The merry-go-round will operato next Saturday from 2:30 p. m until 7:45 p, m., at the Fair grounds. The last street car will positively leave Fal- grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission Ad-mission to the grounds free after 4:30 p. ru. Ladles and children under 12 years free to tho base pall game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. in. For a cool dance. The Hermitage Saturday night - Kdak finishing. Tripp, 340 25tb . itrt-et Bamberger Shops. President Bamberger Bam-berger has purchased fifteen acrea of land In Bonneville, In the fouth end of Davis county, and will proceed pro-ceed to pipe a spring of water down from the mountain at once. A larse iCar house and repair shop will be erected, and theu all of the repair work that Is now being done In Salt Lake City, will I done In DavU county. Harry Joseph has purchased a tract of land at Bonneville and purposes pur-poses to build up a town there and has named the place St. Joseph. It Is this place where the new shops will be built. The merry-go-round will operate next Saturday from 2:30 p. in, until 7:45 p. m., at tho Fatr grounds. The last street car will positively leave Fnlr grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission Ad-mission to the grounds free after 4:30 p. m. Ladles and children under 12 years free to the bas ball game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. m. Remember the dance at tho Hermitage Hermi-tage Saturday night Heaton-KIrkcndall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both Phones 150. - II. P. Flour, sack $1.30. Smith Grocery. Funeral for W. R. Jackaeo. Tho funeral services over William R. Jackson Jack-son will oe held In the First Ward teetlng houae at 2 o'clock. Sunday afternoon. Bishop W. O. Ridges conducting con-ducting the service. The ritual of the Woodmen of the World will be obiervel at the grave and the Woodmen Wood-men of the World and the Modern Woodmen of America will attend In a body. The body will He In state at th home of the mother of the deceased de-ceased at 3n2l Adams avenue, all day tomorrow and Sunday between th hijrura of 10 a. in. and 1 p. m. Interment Inter-ment In Ogden City cemetery. Fr dancing at Idlcwlld every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It l worth while to call IS and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllff Co, phones IS. Aaka for Divorce Charlotte A. Raleigh baa commenced divorce proceedings pro-ceedings against Daniel A. Ralelsh. the divorce being asked for on tht grounds of desertion and failure to provide. The petition allege that |