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Show RANDOM REFERENCES We are offering price Inducements that aro turning many towards this etore FRED M. NYE CO. Advertisers must nave their copy lor tfc Evenlnc Standard tho evening before be-fore the day on which the- advertise tnent I9 to appear In order to Insure publication. Smalley's Jewelry Store Is to Move Mr. John Smalley, after twelve years of successful business. Is enlarging 'by taking the Btoro to le vacated by the FItwell Shoo company. Mr. Smalley says; "The move has been necessary for a long time, as my present place Is too small, urd I have been on the outlook for a suitable one. and the location at 336 Twenty-fifth street Just 6ults." Call Alien, puonee 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calrt a epectalty. Also prompt delivery ol taggage. 412 2Ctb. Get your Union Paciflo and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office in the Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand in lino at tho Depot Mark Murphy Goes to Salt Lake E. Mark Murphy of the Pacific Fruit Express company, under Clarence Gunnell. has been ordered to Salt Lake to take charge of the office which is being opened at that point The Salt Lake office will handle California fruit over the San Pedro and the Western West-ern Pacific routes. For Sle Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. (Continued on Page Seven ) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Cut prices you can trust, advertised by a store you can trust. FRED M. NYR CO. B. & G. Butter has a taste that satisfies. sat-isfies. - Beaches Tokio Ileber Scowcroft received a cablegram this morning from Tokl', Japan, announcing tin.-safe tin.-safe arrival of his son, Jamea Scow-croft,' Scow-croft,' who begin a mission among the Japanese. O. V. dance otjhe Hermitage, Saturday Sat-urday night. Incursion from Salt Lake. If you cat, cfti at "Livingston's Cafeteria. " Primary Association Tho annual convention of tho Ogden Stake Primary Pri-mary association will be held Sunday at 2 p, m. at the Weber academy au-dftorkim. au-dftorkim. Members oL the general presidency will bo in attendance A Juvenile choir, tinder tho directlon-of PTOf. E. W. ;Nlchols, accompanied by his orchestra, will furnish the music. Everybody cordially Invited to attend The Mandolin and Gultarclub, under un-der tho direction of Prof. Stowell, will have ihclr outing at the Utah Hot Springs, Saturday evening. Tho guests of tho hotel -are expecting something good in the musical line. - "Wanted An . experienced girl for housework', 432 27th " ""- I criminal division of the "municipal court this morning Oscar Zlnn, John Morris, George Sherwood and James Wills were arraigned for .vagrancy. They .ylcadctl. not . guilty, and, upon hearing 1 lie testimony, the court took the matter under nd Isemeot. , It was also directed that Chief Brown.'ng In-vcFtlgrUe In-vcFtlgrUe the caso and see what merit there Ik In It. The court stated that the men did not look like '"vacs," and he thought I hey. ought not be sent lo Jail until a thorough inquiry could bo made. The defendants were placed plac-ed under bond of $10 each pending tho investigation. Hoaton-Kirkendall Undertaking Co. Iady attendant. Roth phones 150. - J. M. Klmniel, district agent of the Pullman company at Ogden, and H. H. Rockwell, service Inspector of the company, returned this morning from a three days' fishing trip near the Yellowstone Park. Kimmel's claim as an Ike Walton was substantiated by a four-pound mountain trout Rock well said ho caught a mess too. -Kodak finishing. Tripp, 340 25th street. Rain Did Good Fruit growers and farmers lu this vicinity say that a great amount of good was done to tho crops by tho downpour ot rain - last .night . and this morning. Just how general wag this rain Is not definitely defin-itely known but reports coming from riany different points In the valley eay that the fields and orchards were refreshingly drenched by tho showers show-ers H. P, Flour, sack $1.30. Smith Grocery. - - Saturday evening a special car, occupied oc-cupied by B C. Cole and party of twenty-five, will pass through Ogden en routo to the Yellowstone Park. i Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved hla office to roomB 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. P. J. Murphy, Inspector of hotels and dlniug cars of the Oregon Short Line system, returned to Ogden this morning from a trip of inspector through Idaho. FREE DANCING AT IDLEWILD Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Rrlff Robinson of Tlntlc Is spending spend-ing a few days In Ogden visiting with hla father. The painters have just completed tho painting of -the -eteel skeleton frame of the new freight depot. . Sidney Bamberger, vice president of the Salt Lake & Ogden railway, la In Ogden today, advertising the appearance ap-pearance at the Lagoon next Sunday of Don Phllllplnl and hJs famous band. Thome Vl Be Shot. On the ninth day of September next Harry Thome, 1? years old, will be shot to death at the Utah state prison for the murder cf Geo. W. Fassell, a Salt Lake ;gro-ceryruan. ;gro-ceryruan. Sentence was pronounced by District Juderc T. D. Lewis today. James Riley, who was Thorne'B accomplice ac-complice In the crime and who also must pay the death penalty, according accord-ing to tho verdict, will 'be sentenced on July 22. Fassell was killed on March 26th last when Thome, Riley and an unknown held lip his store. Ahead of Weston'6 Record John Enni8, nged 09, the Stamford, Conn., pedestrian, who Is Journeying across tbo continent, loft Cheyenne for Ogden Og-den today, twenty' days ahead -of Weston's record. Ho carries a message mes-sage from Mayor Gaynor of New York to Mayor McCarthy of San Francisco. Joseph J. Achin and Etlenne Snr-razln, Snr-razln, sheepmen of Soda Springs, Idaho, were entertained by Mr. T. D. Ryan at. a trout dinner. In .the can von yesterday. Mr. Achln left on the evening even-ing train to visit his family In Los Angeles for a month. Don't forget tomorrow night. Big j time at the Hermitage. i Druggiats Are Back. John Culley, George Driver, and other pharmacists of Ogden who attended tho state convention con-vention at Logan yesterday and the day ibofore returned this morning much pleased with the. work of the convention and the manner In which the pharmacists of the state were entertained en-tertained In the Temple city. Don't forget the big excursion to the Hermitage, Saturday night. Dancing, etc fl.0'0 round trip, to Salt Lake, every ev-ery Sunday, via D. & R. G. Choice of six trains. - Fastest time. Mrs. D. r. Colvln left for Salt Loke today to Join her husband, who has accepted a jo6ltion in the Continental Con-tinental Commercial bank. Mr. and Mrs. Colvln will establish a borne In . Salt Lake and will be Joined in a few days by Mrs A. L. Bunting and Mrs. Miles, of Rockport, Mo., ana Miss Gerrlne Bunting, of St. Joseph. IMo., who hove.. been, her guests In Ogden. The Colvlns nave made many friends in' thlB city' who will regret their doparture. ' Larger orchestra. Saturday night, at dance at the Hermitage. Fresh laid eggs, 25c doz. Smith Grocery. Fred M. Nye has commenced suit in the municipal court against Carl Brlnkerhoff to recover ?S.?3. alleged to be duo on an open account. For a nice cool dance, pood music. Jlermitage, Saturday night. Bur your anthracite coal during July," $10.50. delivered. Phones 140. Itobt. B. Lewis. The spreodlng of the rails' on the Ogden Rapid Transit line at tne mouth of Ogden canyon this morning derailed derail-ed one of the cars, which delayed traffic for a short time. No one was hurt and the damage done was slight. The back- truck of-the--car slipped down betweeu the rails and the pas-eengers pas-eengers wero simply given a little dumping over the ties. - It Is worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal, Shurtllff & Co., phone3 18. Wo have on sale seventy-five trimmed trim-med haU, Your choice. $3 00, this vcek only. La Mode Millinery. 2438 Wash. Charged With Vagrancy. In the |