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Show RANDOM REFERENCES CaM Allen. pnones 32. for carriages for fjnerals and operas. Private calrj t specialty. Also prompt delivery ol Uggsgc 412 2Sth. 'Box" Groshell, representing the Na- tlonal Cash Register company of Dayton, Day-ton, Ohio, Is in the city. Get your Union Taclflc and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the ofTlco in iho Opera Houso Block. Don't forco yourself your-self to stand In lino at the Depot For Sale OM raata. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office C. C. Haynes, manager of tho bonding bond-ing department of Windsor &. Com-, Com-, pany of Salt Lake, was an Ogden visitor visit-or yesterday. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, In order to insure publication. WANTED Clean rhlt rags at th Standard. Six New Pharmacists At a meeting meet-ing of the Utah board of pharmacy tho following applicants passed examination examina-tion and aro now re gistered as phar-1 maclsts: Jl. B. Lyman, Salt Lake; David Charles Eceks. Vernal; Frank C. Nash, Salt Lake; James W. Reeves, Salt Lake; Ralph Hougaard. Ephralrn; Walter Driver, Ogden. (Continued on Pace Seven.) ; or scenilngwcll, until April 23, l'.fO'j when, by way of colobrntlng th -uinV t vcrsary, Mrs. Davenport left her hus-j hus-j band. 1 Dr. Samuel L. Brick hns moved his I ohlo.- 10 rooms ami CLI, Lowli build I l,1P- V RANDOM 1 REFERENCES 1 (Continued from rajo Five,) f If you cat. oac at Lhlngston'3 Cafeteria, pioneer Day at Postoffice One de-1 de-1 livery by carriers. SI amp, perioral delivery de-livery and registry windows open from 10 a. m. to 11 .1. in. Money or-dr or-dr depart merit eloped. J,. W. Stvurt- illCT. postmaster. ' Prize Waltz Sylvan Park. Monday, jj July 2Dth ; 3 cash prizes. (? 0'lng to Kev. Caner speaking in f Salt Lake tomorrow, there will be no I preaching at tho First Presbyterian ( church. ' The Sunday school will con- i rcne as usual at 10 a. m. The hand-mado bridle which has ) been on exhibition at the Oxford, will be raffled off Saturday, July 23, at i S.30. V Cafe Closes T. A. Stinison will (J close his cafe on Twenty-fifth street y J late this evening, after six oars of a successful business career. Ho la one jj of Ihe tenants affected by the order of demolition to make way for Hud-f Hud-f 'sou avenue lie reluctantly leaves ( Ms old stand, but says he has iu pros-1 pros-1 poet larger and better quarters for a new cafe lo 'be built lu accordance J, with plans that nre now being ) drawn ' v'"b. Sc O. Butter has a taste of ; i Sprint; freshness. From VVahinoton Max Boldon- u burg, of Washington, D. C. has ar- fc' rived in Ogden and taken the p.si- t tion lu the ilscal department of the fc-J forest service, recently vacated by Martin J. O'Toole. Mr. OToolo and his wife have gone to the capital, ti! after pleasantly spending a couple of rj years in Ogden. S Dance Saturday Night Hermitage. i Good music, 8 P- m. Cars every 2) "i io.nutea. - K C. G. Dawes, superintendent of the ! Northwestern railroad, and party, f. traeling in a private car, arrived I this morning on Southern Pacific r( No. 10, and left on L'niou Pacific No. 20. !j TIONEKR DAY EXCURSIONS via j Oregon Short Line. Salt Lake and "j return $1.10. Also reduced rates to i all points In Utah. Tickets on sale j July 23rd. 24th und 2,r.tb. good rctvrn- . irg July 26th. City Ticket office, 251 -1 ' Washington Ave. j Ex-Mayor Will Roylance of Provo J was in Ogden last evening, looking rj after business matters. Ho states 'J that he is pleased with the growth of Ogden and that Ogden "has a vrarm .-. place in his heart. Mr. Roylance is i president of tho Provo Commercial club. 7 . FOR BENT Bungalow, 22nd and t Adams, partly furnished F. J. Hen- dersbot, S0.r '24th. Lectured Thursday. Mrs. Dr. Mary ,! Janney has continued her journey to ,i the coast She gave an interesting Jr- lecture to the members of the Amerl- can Woman's league at the Carnegie . library, Thursday night. Tho lecture :f, was largoly attended and much on- joyed. I All aboard for the dance at tho t Hermitage Saturday night. ! New Home, E. S. Rolapp is l.uild-Id? l.uild-Id? a fine residence on Hudson avc-i avc-i nue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty ninth street. The new home ,! will cost $2,500. ' Kodak finishing- Tripp, 340 25th "j street. On An Outing Bert. McBrido and family have gone to Evanston, Wyoin-r Wyoin-r ing, for a short vacation. Mrs. Mc-il Mc-il Bride will remain' for a mouth or more, but Mr. McBrlde will return f to his work in the Driver drug store j within the next ten days. The party ':t will Join a company of Evanston :-l friends on an outing in the mountains south of the city. .1 Three good second-hand cars for Pale at Inter-Mountain Motor Co, J '2210-12 Washington. Range from ? $225 to $6oo. Call and see them. f Enjoying the Canyon. George S. Taylor, one of Provo's most prumlu- i'j ent business men, is spending a few - days In Ogden canvon with his daugh- I ter, Mrs. Harold Peery. Mr. Taylor .j is accompanied by his wife and dauah- r ter. Th.s Is tin second year that :' Mr. Taylor and family have spent t their summer vacation In Ogden can- s' Jon and they Bay it Is likely that their r? visits to the Peory place will be made ji annual affairs. O. U. Dance Hermitage, Saturday night, S:3o. t' Marriage Licenses Sanford L. j IMngham, aged 21', of RlverJale, and J M1ss Clara Hitter, aged 24, of Eden; ,i Francis Thomas Merenhofer Vou Ar- 1 elyn, aged 41, of Chicago, and Miss J Barbara G. Dalton. aged 26. of CM- i eago: Ebenezer Taylor, aged 43, of I Ouray, Colo., and Mrs. Maria Rossi, aged -34. of Ogden. For good floor, good music, good coo) place, the Hermitage Saturday night. Miss Jans Very III Miss Diena Jan, of Paine Sc. Hurst's, is prions- j ly ill of typhoid. The homo Is quar-antlned quar-antlned and many friends arc making 1 anxious inquiries. !Buy your anthracite coal during July." $10.60, delivered. Phones 149 .Rdbt.'B. Lewis. Everybody welelroe Hermitage Saturday night. Dancing 8:30. It Is worth while (o chll 18 and get '! our ratep on storage coal. ShurtlliT & I Co.. phones 18. 'i Granted a Divorce Goorge R- Iav-I Iav-I niort was today granted an inter- ' locuiofy decree of divorce from his yife Rhoda Davenport, who deaerlcd jilm upon tho second anniversary of t n1r marriage. Tho Davenport ro-J ro-J tnance had lbs origin lu Fartnlngton. JI hre on April 23. 1007. the happy ouplo wero married. All went well. |