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Show RANDOM i REFERENCES SALT LAKE &. OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Electric Interurban Lino. One Hour Between Salt Lake and Ogden. Ixave Leavo Salt Ijike. Opden. C:10.ani, C:l'pm. :?.0n.m. m 7:3-a.m 9:00a.ni ?:00a.rn. 10:30a.m. . . . . 10:30a ni. 12:00nonn 12:00noon l:30p.ni 1:30pm. 3:00pm. 3:00p.tn. t.3.ipn. 4:30p.iu. 6:00p.ni. G:00pm, 7:30p.m 7:30p.m. f:0op Tn , . 9:0Up.m. 11 : 4Cp ru '. 10: 3""p.in. Twelve fast trains each way dally Call "Bamberger Express" (either 'phone) for quick and careful service in Salt Lake valley. SIMON BAMBERGER. PresIdenL J. F. REARDON. Oeneral Superintendent. Visiting in Ogden Mrs. H Carna han aDd daughter of Cumberland, Wyo.. are speudlDR a few days In Ogden. Account CONFERENCE and STATE FAIR the Oregon Short Ltue will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at rate J1.10, Oct 3rd 10 9th, Inclusive, jrood returnlnc Oct. 12th. Choice of ELEVEN trains dallv. Secure tickets at City Ticket Office, 2r,l4 WaahlnB-ton WaahlnB-ton avenue. Both p&nncs 372. Here From Soda Springs James L. Edlefsen and son of Soda Springs, Idaho, are visiting friends in this city. Call Allen; phones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baKgage. 412 2oth. Colonel Markham Here Colonel Tom Markham of Cattlesburg, Ky . wa-s an Ogden visitor during the past week. 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 lino at the Depot Dr. Freeman In Ogden Dr. M. C. C. Freeman of Kock Springs, Wyo., Is Ihlting frl-nds In Ogdcu. For Sale Old :nats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard offlco. Underwent an Operation Miss Mabel Ma-bel Hell, u ualedlady in the Wright department store, unJerwenl an o-crntlon o-crntlon yesterday at the General hospital hos-pital for appendicitis. Iist night tho young lady was reported as belug in a favorable condition. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. -Ogden Witness at Car6on Carroll Henderson of this city is In Carson City testifying in the cao of Receiver Receiv-er Wildes against the Stale Bank & Trust company of Carson. Advertisers mun have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear in order to insure in-sure publication. Visitor From Provo Florcnrc Kimball Kim-ball of Provo is visiting in Ogden thU week. IAST EXCURSION of the season NORTH via OREGON SHORT LINE. Tickets on sale Oct. Mb. Secure tickets tick-ets and full information at City Ticket Tick-et Office. 2311 Washington avenue. Both phones 372, . To Make Future Home Here Mrs; P. Swanson and younger children, of Green River, arrived yesterday In Ogden Og-den to make their homo. Dr. Naramore Returns Dr. Frank It Naramor". who has been visiting in Anderson, Utah, will return to his Ogden office In a few days The dentist dent-ist has been spending a vacation at the home of his slbter, Mrs. J. Reese Fant, and visiting other relatives. ( (Continued on Page Seven.) I RANDOM REfERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) 0Kden Pack In it & provision company compa-ny will close all day Thursday on account ac-count of uklnjr Its employes to the State F;ilr at Salt Lake City. License to Marry A license to marry mar-ry has been Ishiifil to Otto Darilclson of Mnntl and Anna Parker of Ogden. FREE A pair of glove given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. Contos Eetate Order .Indf Howell lias rendered a decision, era n ting the-lfltlnn the-lfltlnn of Tliomiw Trakag for a spc clfic performance of contract on thi part of the administrator of to estate es-tate of John Contos, deceaed, entered Into by the petitioner, and the deceased de-ceased In Lis lifetime, for the purchase of certain real estate, tltero remaining remain-ing unpaid on the contract $1,Rfft, one-half one-half of the obligation belonging to the Contos estate. The administrator. David Da-vid Mattson, will be required to pay from the funds of the estate sooo In settlement of the Contos-Trakaa partnership part-nership account Winter apples. J. T. McEntvrc, Harris Har-ris vlllo. Flell, 1300 Z. Boby Clark Dead Uttle Ida Clark, fourteen months-old child f Mr. and Mr. V. A. Clark, died at the family residence, 2H12 Lincoln, at 1 p. ni. yesterday. Funeral services will be held at the Hfaton-Klrkndall funeral chnpel tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. CONFERENCE SPECIAL TRAIN to Salt Lake via OREGON SHORT IJNE. Oct. Sth to 9th, Inclusive, loaves Ogden S : r! .- a. m returning leaves Salt Lake at 7:'"0 p. :n. Round trip rate $1.10. City olllce, 25H Wash. ave. Extra Trains Five extra passenger trains were run west todav on the Harriman lines out of Ogden to accommodate ac-commodate passengers who are taking advnntage of the colonist ralea now In force. The present rates went Into effect Monday, Bargains in partly worn clothing .it the Rummage Sale, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 251C Wa-shiugton avenue. ave-nue. - Sent to the Industrial Ray Wilcox, a Farmlngton hoy. IS years of age, who on various oecaBlrnj has committed commit-ted petly thefu. was committed to the State Industrial school yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon by the juvenile court. Jndgo Ounnell made a special trip to Pavls county to ascertain the particulars concerning the charges against the Wilcox boy. He found that, while the lad was nt by any means Incorrigible, he is without a mother, and It might be best for the boy's welfare to havo blm placed in the state school. There are two boys, aged 12 and 11 years, wards of the Juvenile court at present, pres-ent, who have no homes, and the Judge is looking for suitable guardians for the little fellows. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 270. - Will Be Married Marriage licenses have been issued to Harry Clarenco Lewis of Weston-Super-Mare. Somersetshire, Somer-setshire, England, and Anna Estlna Fischer of Ogden; John .1 Keane of Ithaca. N. Y., and Irene M. Tomasek of Ogden. LAST EXCURSION of the season NORTH via OREGON SHORT LINE. Tickets on sale Oct. 8th. Secure tickets tick-ets and full Information at City Ticket Office, 2511 Washington aenue. Both phones 372. Placed Under Bond George Washburn, Wash-burn, charged by Mrs L. W Diet roan with having assaulted her husband with a deadly weapon, was arraigned In police court this morning, but his preliminary hearing was continued. Washburn is employed at the Roy cannery and it was at this factory on September 17 that the alleged assault took place. Tin? complaint states that Washburn attacked Dletman with .1 knife. Washburn states thnt ho can produce witnesses to prove that he did not use an deadly weapon and Intends to fight the charge at his pre llminary hearlnc. He was placed under un-der a bond of $V0. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you get 1L Phone IS. Shurtllff & Company. Bell Is Improving Assistant Resident Resi-dent Engineer .1. C. Hell of the Southern South-ern Pacific, who Is recuperating fro-n nn operation for nppendicitlK In a San Francisco sanitarium, is reported to be getting along nicely and shows improvement im-provement in many way. Dr. H. J. Powers has removed residence resi-dence to No. 317 Twenty-seventh sL Bell phone 12S8-X; office phone 726. Eccles building, rooms 4n and 103. - Has Grippe Miss Myra Moon, who has been confined to her home, 2200 Washington avenue, with grippe for several days, is gteatly improved. Begin the fall right by using Lewis' Good Coal. Phones 149. Under Peace Bond John Malon, tho man who threatened to kill Probation Proba-tion Officer Jacobs, was this morning morn-ing placed under a peace bond of $200 by Police Judge J. D. Murphy. Malon was plven until tomorrow morning to furnish the bond or go to jail. Keramerer's bout coal sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. Dainty fountain specials, every day. at Ward's spacious parlors. Two stores. WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Plenty of It- Low is Coal Yard. Phones 149. CONFERENCE SPECIAL TRAIN to Salt lAko via OREGON SHORT LINE. Oct. 5th to 9th, inclusive, lavea Ogden S:33 a. m. returning leaves Salt Lake a 7:00 p. m. Round trip rate $1 10. City office, 2314 Wash. ave. |