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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, ptiones t2. for carriage for funerals and operas. Private call! l specialty. Also prompt delivery of Aged Drunk Arrested William Mountain, a venerable old man of Tt? years, was an tod yesterjay after-peon after-peon charged with drunkenness. The flStd man was picked up on Wall avenue ave-nue uc;r twenty -first street, by OH1-C(r OH1-C(r Rackham. and was in quite ; fcelpless condition. Ho gave his occupation occu-pation as laborer. Get your I'nlon Pacific and Oregon Bbort Line tickets at tho offlco in the Opera Houso Block. Don't force your elf to stand In line at tba Depot Petitions for a Divorce Margaret Hewitt yesterday afternoon P.led a pntltlon for divorce In the District court, chargiug her husband. Zack Hewitt, with failure to properly provide pro-vide for her. The plaintlfT asserts ihat 6he was married to Hewitt July 1. 180, and that she has been without financial support from her husband and would have been In want, had fhe depended on him for sustenance. Delicious paetry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Iloth phones. 279. For Sale OM mats. Good to pat under carpets. Inquire Standard offl.ee. Mrs. Banks o Open Millinery-Mrs. Millinery-Mrs. Marion Banki, has completed arrangements to open a mJIHnyry More over S. J. Burts and Sons department de-partment rtore. Mrs. Banks will be BJFlated by Miss Margaret Evans of Salt Iike City and Mls3 Effle Taylor, Tay-lor, and promisee to carry an up-to-date line of modern creations. Advertisers must havo their copy for the Evening Standard the evening bi-fore bi-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear, la order to Insure publication. (Continued on Page Seven.) |