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Show ( . i RANDOM ! -REFERENCES A. T. Wright ot the Wriqht Investment Invest-ment Co. was a visitor ia South Foik jetterday. $1.00 round trip, to Salt Lake, every ev-ery Sunday, via P. & H. G. Choice of six trains. Fastest time. 'Miss Douglas Improved Miss Wealthy Douglas, with the Poyle Furniture Fur-niture company, is recovering from the attack of ulcer of the stomach, with which she was taken ill two " weeks ago. She was -able to drive out last evening for the first time. Call Alien, pnoncs 22f for carriages for f jnerals and operas. Private calls t specialty. Also prompt delivery of Ustws. 412 25th. Spanish War Veterans The Spanish Span-ish War Veterans and Ladles' aux'.li-1 ary will ghe a farewell party to Rev. and Mrs G.W. McCrecry Friday evening, even-ing, Aujrust o. All members of both orders are expected to be present, Gvt your Union Pacific and Oregon F'?ort Line tickets at the office in ihe )-era House Block. Don't torco your flf to stand In lino at the Depot. Mrs. Reynolds III Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Rey-nolds, 6G7 Twenty si.vth street, wife of Clerk Reynolds in the office of Superintendent Rowlands, Southern Pacific company, Is reported to be , epwly recovering from her recent attack at-tack of typhoid fever. For Sale OM mats. Good to put undr carpets. Inquire Standard office To Attend Deaf Convention Miss Elizabeth DeLonp, a teacher in the i School for the Deaf, Kephl LarEon, foreman in thf cabinet shop, and Paul Mark, the local .shoemaker, will leave today for Colorado Springs to attend the annual convention of the National Nation-al Association of the Deaf, which con venes there for one week. 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 lusura j.ublicatlon. Voif6on, the furniture man, has closed clos-ed up one of his- stores on Washington, Washing-ton, at 2207, and Is now devoting his time to his larger store at 22til Washington Wash-ington avenue. WANTED Cleaa whlto rags at th Standard. - "Mr Hue&lon of Omaha, one of the live ones there, said Thursday morning morn-ing to Mr. Lindsay of the Lindsay Land and Live Stock company, whom he Is visiting: "I spent last month with the paper in Omaha more thun $2,500 not only have I an optical store in Omaha, but one also in Wash inton. . I am on my way ont there now and Will aleo go into British Columbia Col-umbia to see pnmi? more of Ihe conn-try. conn-try. . I am telling the land In Omaha; fold a hundred thousand acres It pays to patronize the newspapers. This seems pood logic if one man can make moppy uln printer's ink. Why not others?" Vuldrika Foekwec, the Infant son of Geert and Peneke Boekweg. "2?9 Stephens avenue, died at H o'clock last evening. The babe was only 7 dayf) old. The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock this aftcmocn at the residence. resi-dence. Dishop D. H. Enslpn presiding. presid-ing. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. ceme-tery. The body of Arthur Thomas, who died at tho Oden, hospital this week, wag shipped to his old boraf at Wells-ton, Wells-ton, Ohio, yesterday by Larkln & Sons. The casket will be accompanied accompa-nied ou its journey by the deceased's Bister. Miss Mahel Thomas, who has been employed os stenographer at tho White Sewing Machine company's offices. of-fices. Miss Thomas will probably return re-turn to 0?den at the conclusion of her sad journey. The funeral of Francis Edith Ogle-tree, Ogle-tree, the ihree-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs William B. Ogletree. 2751 Vafblr.?ton avenue, will be held ?t 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Llndquis funeral chapel. Bishop Robert McOuarrh will preside at the services. Friends and relatives of the family may lew the body from 10 until 1 oo day of the funeral. Interment In-terment will be iu the Ogde-u City cemetery. (Continued on Pa?e Seven.) well tnkn csre of and that ench and Til of the youngsters had a Jylly time at tlie rescuL EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line Aug. 0h and 20th. Secure your tickets at City Office, zAl Washington Wash-ington Aonue. . Real Ectate Transfers. .lames Russell Rus-sell and Aines Russell, wife, to James W. Russell, for .1, part of lots 11 and 36, block 10. South Ogden survey. James Russell and Agnes Russell, wife, to David Russell, for ?1, part of lots ll and uG, in block 10, of Ogden City survey. Bankrupt sale or Mrs. P.lair's stock of millinery at St&fford Millinery Co.. 2267 Washington avenue, formerly rd floor Wrights. Veteran Forester. Allan B. Patterson, Patter-son, supervisor of the Sequoia National Na-tional forest, with headquarters at Hot Springs, CaJif., was In the city yesterday afternoon en route to Butte and Anaconda, Montana, where he has been called by the department of Justice as an expert witness In important im-portant litigation Mr. Patterson Is one of the veteran members of the forest service and received a warm welcome from the officers in the local off.ee. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line August Gth and 20th. Secure Se-cure your tickets at City Office, 2511 Wajhington Avenue Enjoying an Outing. L. L. White, assistant district forester In charge of the office of silviculture of dtstriet 4. returned this morning from an inspection in-spection trip on the Targhee national forest. Mrs. While and son are taking tak-ing an outing at Big Springs, Idaho, on the Targb.ee National forest It is worth while to call IS and get our rates on Ftorago coal. Shurtliff & Co., phones 18. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from rage Five.) If you eat, ea; at Livingston's rooming W. D Pardee end family will gtop in Ogden for a short time. Mr. Pardee is president of the N. Y. W. and Is moklng a trip from New York city to the Pacific coast In a special car. In buying B. fc O Butter you get a luxury on a price level with a necessity. neces-sity. The Arion Singing society, bound for the Yellowstone National park, will pass through Ogden on a social train August 20. The train will arrive via the Denver & PI- Grande and leave on tho Oregon Short Line. WANTED Man aud wife, who have had experience in apartment bouse work, to do Janitor work an J take charge apartment house. Apply by letter, to Postoffice Box S12J City. ,..SmalI Suits In the civil division of the municipal court this mornlDg, Dr. G. W. Dalryrople commenced suit against F. A. Naisbitt lo recover ?13 alleged to be due for professional services; ser-vices; F. A. Olsen has commenced an action against A. B. Stallings for $155, claimed to be due on an open account; ac-count; Dr. George A. Dick.-on Is suing Ernest Beech for $S. which tho plaintiff plain-tiff claims is du him for professional services. Better get thot Anthracite Coal. Phones 143. Sheepman on a Vioit George Thatcher has been visiting friends in Ogden and attending to 'business matters mat-ters for a number of days. Mr. Thatcher Is a prominent sheepman of Provo, having his herds near Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Wyoming. He states that his sheep and all others on the Evansn range have done well this jear, and will go to the winter range In good condition. Mr. Thatcher says he looks forward to the International Sheep Show to be held in Ogden during fair time this fall as one of the greatest coming events of the season la thi3 section of country. He will be here to take advantage of the opportunity to purchase some fine sheep. Expert Kodak Finishing. Lavo your films today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp New address 2165 Washington Ave. Dr. Mareteller, who was reported to have made bis home in Kaysville, says Ogden is good enough for blm. Mies Owens' Condition Miss Lydh Owens, victim of the automobile ace Jent at the corner of Washington av-mue av-mue and Twenty-fourth street d-aesday d-aesday afternoon, is still at the hon-Pital, hon-Pital, but is fcteadily Improving and Is considered to bo out of danger., While it was feared that the young idy might have sustained internal in-luries. in-luries. no indications of such injuries re now present, aud It r. believed, that this danger has passed. Iwls Good Coal in best. pbonc3 149: Railroad Directors Messrs. Hlgley and Whitman, directors of th; Texas & Gulf railroad, went west over the Southern Pacific last night in private car No. 900. The directors arc making mak-ing a trip to the Tacific coast. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line. Aug. 6th and 20th. Secure your tickets at City Office, 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue. Recovering His Health I. C. Bell, assistant resident engineer of the Southern Pacific railroad, who some time ago went under an operation for appendicitis, Is now on the road to recovery re-covery and will leave the hospital soon. Dr. Fernlund wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has removed his office to 410 25th, over 'he Utahna drug htore. - California FruitFive fruit trains cro transferred today from the Southern Taclfic io the Union Pacific lines. The trains were all inade up Id California and are bound for Chl-V capo, tho fruit being destined for the eastern markets Try it Lewis Good Coal, rhoncs 110. Sunday School Outing A larg1-1 crowd of people, young and old, attended at-tended the North Weber Make Sun dav school outing at Lagoon tolay. Many -,f the plcknlckers took baskets of food with them and there can be no doubt that a very enjoyable time was spent by all who participated. Tne major portion of the crowd left Bamberger depot at 10 o'clock this morning, but small groups loft for the park on later trains. The committee com-mittee 1 q charge of the outing wera careful to see that the children wen: |