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Show RANDOM REFERENCES We are offering price inducements that are turning many toward this etore FRED M. NYE CO. Advertisers must na?e their copy tor 1 tle Evening Standard the evening bo-foro bo-foro the day ca which tho advertise ment is to appear In order to insure publication. - False Alarm An alarm was received receiv-ed at the central Are 6tatlon at 1:20 o'clock this morning from the Healy hotel. The department quickly responded re-sponded and It was found to be a false alarm. Call Allen, pnones 22. for carriage for funerals and operas. Privato calls t specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggage. 412 5th- 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 For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean whit rags at the Standard. - (Continued on Page Seven.) approved by Judpe Jowis, and is tsahl In bo entirely acceptable to those along the proposed avenue who arc to ' be dispossessed of their property With all the legal troubles ended, the npi rilriK of the avenue should bo begun be-gun some time thin week. Pingree will return .to the city tomorrow, tomor-row, when he will make a report. nr. Samuel L. Ltrlck has moved his office to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. Completing Sewer Contract J P O'Neill of the O'Neill Construction company of this city, has returned from Logan, Within the next ten flays or two weeks his contract for the building of thirty-three blocks of sower for the Cache Valley metropo Ms will be completed, and he will then remove his working force to this Ity. The O'Neill Construction company com-pany has been busily engaged In the Temple city of the north since the early part of march. Many difficulties difficul-ties have been encountered, but the t-ystem will soon be completed and made ready for use, ,: Out on Crutches Jesse Richards is able to bo about on crutches nftor RANDOM REFERENCES ' (Continued from Page Five.) Cut prices you can trust, advertised by a store you can trust. FRED M. NYE CO. ; Injured by Fall. While mopping her floor, Friday, Mrs. C. R. Cole, of ' 2821 Grant avenue, slipped to the floor and suffered a fractured hip, ! which has proven to le very painful. j She slipped on the wet linoleum and fell to the floor, being unable to ' arise until aid came to her. A physician phy-sician was called and he discovered that Mrs. Cole had broken her hip ; "While the accident Is considered a ; Berious one, It is reported that the sufferer suf-ferer la getting along very nicely, and it is expected that no permanent injury in-jury will follow. If you eat, eat at , Livingston's Cafeteria. Fell From a Tree. Nellie Romyn, j the ten-year-old danghter of Mr. and , Mrs. C. nomyn. of 2SC4 Madlbon ave-;- uue. feTl from a tree Saturday een-I een-I ing and, hrok her right arm between the eJbow and the wrist, nr. MeCune ,waa called to attend the little patient, Bay your anthracite coal tlurlng July, $UX&0, delivered. Phones 149. Robt. B. Lewis. Tho Ogden City Band will give an- ther of their popular dances at The Hermitage, Monday, July 25. Full military hand will furnish the mu6le. , Dancing all day and evening. Free concerts. r having been confined to his room with a fractured hip for a number of weeks. It will bo sorao time before Mr. Richards will be permitted to walk upon his Injured log He was Injured in a runaway some tlmo ago. Veteran Firemen's Outing At a meeting of the Veteran Firemen of Ogden, it was decided that the annual outing of the organization will be held at The Hermitage, August 4. At a special meeting to bo held this een-ing. een-ing. in the Firemen's hall, committees commit-tees will be selected to arrange for the outing. The program for the 'day will consist of pieknieklng, athletic sports of the old-tlrne order, dancing and general social recreation. The volunteer firemen of Five Points will jelu tho veterans in their outing at The Hermitage and they will indulge in the pastimes of the dny with them. Real Estate Transfers Chaiiotto N. llulchens and Esther R. Stone to John A. HutcheuB, for the sum of one hundred dollars, lot 8 of plat "C" of the estate of William B. Hutchens, deceased. Superintendent Mobler of the Union Un-ion Pacific with a party of minor officials of-ficials passed through Ogden yesterday yester-day afternoon in tho private car Cypress Cy-press K. C. Manson, superintendent of the O. S. L, recently transferred from Ogden to. Salt I,ake City, moved his furniture to his new home yesterday yester-day afternoon. He used a special car. The Southern Pacific announces an Increase in fruit Khipments. Yesterday Yester-day four trainloads of green fruit passed through Ogdcn from California lor eastern points. Can Open the Avenue This morning morn-ing a new bond for the opening of Hudson avenue wa filed, which was Tt Is wrrth while to call 18 and z our rates on storage coal. Shurtlift Is Co., phones 18. The Ogden City Band will play th West barn-dance at tbe Hermitage; llonday, July 25th. l' B. ft O. Butter proves a leader. - p : Salt Lake Couple. When the coun-ty coun-ty clerk's Olco opened this momlni; there was waiting a wistrul couple jfrom Salt Lake City. They were Roy-aj Roy-aj R. Russell, aged 25, and Mlsa Ina , K- James, aed 21. Tho clerk bur-! bur-! rledly made out a roarrlapo . JicAnsp n-nd thy departed. ""'. fcodak flnlablng., Tripp, 349 26th t itreet. Suoar Bet Crop Em1l Rolapp. sec-rTr sec-rTr v Amalgamated Sugar company, has gone to La Grande, Ore-t Ore-t -n. to attend companr affairs. It is "Slw"11 ,h r eet crop fX J Kcb !f ran'1 factcr' 18 prom-(Ising prom-(Ising this year.- David Plngre 8 out pmong the beet farms of Weber coun- I, dtlne h extent of the crop ltjB. -T'ar- Thcsre. conflicting torle regarding what the output will h this season, some arguing that the drouth and uiy season will material-'ly material-'ly lessen the output of Wts. whllo others maintain that tbe season In fa-' . vorabl for m abundant crop, Mrk I |