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Show RANDOM REFERENCES. ' We sell tho Hats of such noted maV.ers as Punlap, Hawes and Stet-fon. Stet-fon. There are no better bats. FRED M. NYE CO. Visitors From Washington William y. Cox, w-ho Is connected with -the forestry service nt Washington, I) C, la registered at tho Kced.; Call Allen, rones 22, ror carriages tor I jnerala and operas. Private calls I fpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of tifiri 412 25th. ' Box Party for Young Ladies Miss Dorothy Browning entertained a box party at the Orpheum theater last er.-nln(c In honor of Miss Feril Floss. Miss Ida Browning and Miss Dorothy Bltelow were guests. Gft your Union Pacific nnd Oregon Short Lino tickets at the ofllco In tho Opera House Block. Don't forco your-. your-. self to stand In line at tho Depot For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpeta. Inquire Standard office. Dr. Rich Returns Dr, Edward Ttirtv returned yesterday from an automobile automo-bile trip to Bear Lake. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Advertisers must have their copy for tbe Evening Standard tho evening bo-fore bo-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear, In order to Insure lubllcatlon. Entertains at Box Party Miss Kb len Scowcroft entertained a box party at the Orpheum theater last evening. The party was in honor of Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Herrlck, and tho guests wore the Misses June Scowcroft, Edna Wat-tin, Wat-tin, Juno Browning, Genevieve Allison, Leila Rich and AMra Boyle It la worth while to call 18 and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtlllt & Co., phones IS. (Continued on Taire Seven.) i ' , RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Pago FIvo.) We have tho cscluslvo agency In this market for the celebrated Dunlap lli llawes" Hats. Tho best Hats that ever covered a man's head. FRED. M. NYE CO. Returned from Hospital Mrs. T.W. Hutton, has returned from Salt Lake where she has bcn visiting Mrs. K. ' O. Keyes. The many friends, In this I city, of Mrs Keycs, will be glad to learn, that sho is rapidly recovering from the recent operation, and 1$ now bomo, from the hospital. Seager Grocery & Meat Market reopen re-open their meat market Sept. IsL 1jw prices and courteous treatment assured. as-sured. 2644 Wash. Ask Fred. Mls Estolla Hlnchcllff Dead Miss Eitella Hlnchcllff, daughter of WI1-ford WI1-ford and Mary Hlnchcllff, died at 1:10 c 'clock this afternoon at the homo, CIS Twenty-eighth street, after an illness of two weeks of brain fever. Miss HlnchcllCf was born June 23, 1SS5, and has spent nearly all her life In Ogden. Funeral announcement will bo made later. WANTED Good boys at Shup-Wi. Hams Candy factory. ' - Men Plead Guilty Three men pleaded grullly to toeing unlawfully drunk In the police court this morning morn-ing and were fined $5 or five days, re-Fpectivoly. re-Fpectivoly. They gave their names as Charles Waters. Mlko Mahoney and C. C. Fuller. Annie Jones, whose name was read off the docket by the court clerk, was not. present and her bond of $10 was forfeited. Elberta Peaches, the large, yellow, freestones, $1.25 per bushel for large fine ones, at E-dgar Jones Co. From Montana Division Superintendent Superin-tendent W. R. Armstrong of the Montana Mon-tana division of the Southern Pacltlc railroad passed through Ogden this nornlng la a private car bound for Cal.fornla, There la no guess work here. B. & G. Butter Is uianufactured scientifically. scientifi-cally. Ill at His Home James Gill, as-6lstaot as-6lstaot chief clerk of the M. R. W. department de-partment of the Southern Pacific, is 111 at his home In this city. Dainty fountain specials, every day, at Ward's 9paclous parlors. Two stores. - Superintendent T. F. Rowland of the. Southern Pacific went to Salt Lake City today on business. Caps for both small and large-mouth Schram Jara at Edgar Jones Co. Resigns His Position W. M. Jensen, Jen-sen, secretary' of Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Easton of the Southern Pacific, Pa-cific, has resigned his position and will enter an eastern college for tho winter term. Something nice, yes extra nice (MorreH's hams and bacon. Get them at Edgar Jones Co. - Inspection Trip Superintendent W. M. Jeffers of the Union Pacific Is making mak-ing an inspection trip over the line, tut will probably bo In the city again tomorrow. Heaton Klrkendall Undertaking Co. Lady attendant. Both 'phones, 150. - On a Visit. Mrs Milton Hall, formerly for-merly of this city. Is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Ogden, while Mr. Hall la on a trip east as representative representa-tive of a sporting goods bouse. Delicious pattry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 279. - Funeral Sunday. Funeral services for Frank P. Hutching, who was accidentally ac-cidentally killed Tuesday, will be held at the Sixth Ward meeting house, Twenty-tblrd street and Madison av-ruie. av-ruie. at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The members of the Royal Highlanders Highland-ers are requested to attend In a body. Tho remains of Mr. Hatchings may be viewed at the family residence. 2341 Madison avenue, from 1 to 9 Saturday Satur-day afternoon and from f) to 1 Sunday forenoon. Always the host Lewis' Gxd Coal. " Aeslfitant Secretary. A. W. Hadloy, who baa been on ihe reportorlal fctaff of this paper, has been elected assistant assist-ant secretary of the Weber club. Ho . 1 a ea.pablo young man 10O load3 dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. Seo II M. Rowe, over tho tandard office. YOUR CHOICE of any trimmed bat from summer stock, $1-98. Ia Mode Millinery, MOVED from T.V.'i 24th at. to 2438 Wash. Ae. Better fill your coal bin with Lewis' - Cood Coal. Phono 140. Expert Kodak Finishing. Leave jour films today and get your print tomorrow. Films and photo tuppllo3 for Fale. Tripp. New address 2465 "Washington Ave. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce to Ms friends and patrons that he baa removed his office to 410 25th, over the Utahna drug store. $1.00 round trip, to Salt Lake, cr-try cr-try Sunday, via D. ft R. G. . Choice, of fcix trains. Fastest time. Peaches for Fa'e. School for Deaf.- |