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Show tomorrow. Films and pholo supplies' for sale. Tripp. 4w address 2I'.;5 Washington Ave. Always the best Lewis Good Coal Lot f,,r snle Will build house for purchaser. Robt. n. Lewis, plumes 119. .. Hr. Kernlund wishes to announce to his friends nnd patrons that he has removed his office to no 25th. over the Ftahna drug store. CALEDONIAN OUTING at Ihe. Hermitage Her-mitage Tuesday. August 23. Fine l.'ogram arranged Bettor fill ycur coal Wn with Lewla' Gool Coal, rhono 149. It Is worth while to call is and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllff & Co.. phones IS. Some bargains worth snappingthese snap-pingthese summer suits that defy the attacks of Mr. Sun and keep the wearer comfortably cool and agreeable: agree-able: $30 Summer Suits at $22.50 $25 Summer Suits at $18.75 $15 Summer Suits at 911.25 The same ratio of reduction runs J through our whole stock of summer sum-mer goods and that the a ise public knows it could easily be told by the way the goods are going out better hustle. Watson-Tanner Clothing Co. 376 24tK RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Face Five.) $1.00 SALE $1.00 Your cho.co of any trimmed summer bat, regardless of cost. Wo have limited number left, but rreat value for the money. 307 Washington ave. Stafford Millinery Co., formerly 3rd floor Wrights. Eaglet from the Coast-Special tra.ns carrying members of the Fraternal Fra-ternal Order of Eagle from California Califor-nia to the big grand aerie convention at St. louis will pass through Ogden via the Harrlman lines August 1ft and 20. The trains will make ride trips to Salt Lake City. W. O. W. DANCE, Wed, evening. August 24th, at tho Hermitage. Prize waltz, $10.00. Another Circus The Al G. Barnes circus Is billed to play in Ogden about the first of October. The shows will come to this city from Pocate'.lo and will go from here to Salt Lake City. EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Line, Saturday, August 2"th Secure your tickets and full Information Informa-tion at City Ticket Office, 2S14 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Both 'phones aV2. Employes Cautioned L'mplojes of the Harrlman railroad company are to be cautioned against jumping on and off of moving freight trains In the local yards, as it Is considered by the officials a dangerous and unnecessary unneces-sary practice. The Scottish Cronies and Thistle Club of Salt Jake at Hermitage. Ogden Og-den Canyon, Thursday, August ISth, afternoon and evening. Come and bring your friends. Dancing free. Superintendent in Omaha W. M. Jeffere, superintendent of the Union Pacific, 1b In Omaha attending a meeting meet-ing of railroad superintendents. Ho will return Thursday. Good girls wanted at Shupe-WII-llams Candy Factory. Delegates Named Mayor Gla.smann today appointed Judge H. II. Rolapp, L L. Clark. Parley T. Wright, J. H. Iast and J. W. Abbott as delegates to tho second National Conservation Congress, to be held at St. Paul, September Sep-tember 5th to 9th, 1910. "Pear)" discovered the North role." Find the WOODMEN at Hermitage. Wed. evening, Aug. 21th EXCURSIONS NORTH, via Oregon Short Lino, Saturday. August 2uth. Secure your tickets and full information informa-tion at City Ticket Olllee. 251 I Washington Wash-ington avenue Both "phones 372. The Scottish Cronies of Ogden aud Salt Lake give their annual outing at the Hermitage. Osden Canyon on Thursday, August lSth A most enjoyable en-joyable time assured. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See II, M. Ttowe, over the Standard ofllce. New Business Houee L. Perskey. who has been with IJen Cohen. wllT leave for the east tomorrow, where h. will buy a stock of clothing and ohoos, and on his return 111 open a etoro at 220 Twenty-fifth street He expects to have his place opened for business by October 1. First prize, $5.00; neeond. $3.00; third, $2 00. W. O. W. Hermitage, Wed, evening, Aug. 24th. COME -- Damage. Case. The caae of George Geanokoules against the Union Portland Port-land Cement company, for personal damages, is Bill! In progress and it Is J'Ot expected that the case will bo decided before tomorrow. The cane started last Friday and touch of the time has been taken up In the cross-examination cross-examination of the plaintiffs wit- HOMOS. POR SALE Five passenger automobile. auto-mobile. Almost new. A bargain M G. E. Maule. Bank Wins Case. In the case of C. II. Andorson, K V. Johnson, A. L. Weaterlund and K. .1. Saninelson.part-ncrs Saninelson.part-ncrs In the Farmers' Bank at Oseo. aealtiet V. darner. Judge Howell this morning decided in favor of the plaintiff, granting the bankers their claim of $5r,u with Interest at ", per eent from August 2n, 1907. The total mount granted by tho court will amount to $3l.fi0. OR AND BALL In honor of Fred aummr111, jr.. prior to his departure ror a foreign mission. Friday evening, evening. August ir. Fourth ward hall, B. h. G. Butter Is built t do business. busi-ness. The Wcbr Stake Sunday schools nd MntusU go to Lagoon Wednesday Wednes-day the 17th Inst. Come aloug with Kxpert Kodak Finishing. Leave your nims todoy and get jour prints . , READ THK CLASS ADS TODAY |