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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Wo'ro the store that advertises cut prices, without having disappointments disappoint-ments attached FRED M. NYE CO.- Visits Spencer Ranch Mrs. Sandy Walker left for Spencer. Idaho, yesterday, yes-terday, accompanied by her friend, Mlffl Haiel Haugse of Sacramento. They will pass a few wc-eka At the Spencer ranch before returning to Ogden. Og-den. AJTertlers rotser Tye tnelr copj for tr Evening Standard th even'ng before be-fore the day on wlch the advertisement advertise-ment lg to appear In order to Injure puUiratlon- Farewell Party A farewell party will be given In honor of Elder Austin .11. Shaw at too Lynne "Ward meeting house at 8 o'clock Friday evening. A con1 ributlon will be taken. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Coal, can p Farter & Co, for rat on lump, nut and slack. Banquet Committee Is Working jro.ir. W. C. Wricht and W. D. Brown, who have charge of tho arrangements ar-rangements for the banquet to be giT-ea giT-ea to the visiting postmasters during tho convention here. report that ev erythlng Js In readiness and the postmasters post-masters after tho banquet will be taken for an auto rldo. Call Ann, pnones ai, for carrlaires fnr f jneraJs and open. Private calli i tpocUlty. Also prompt delivery of U fir age. 412 2Sth. Born To tho wlfo of J. F. Gibbons, an eight pound clrL Mother and child doing welL Gt your Unloa Paclflo and Oregon Fbort IJne tickets at tho offlco In the Opera House Block. Don't force your tlf to stand In line at the Depot J. S. He-wltt. dlBtrlct freight Inspector Inspec-tor of tho Union Pacific, waa In the city lost night For Sale Ola mats. Good to pat ceder carpets. Inquire Standard office. Mra. O. C. DavIb returned from Salt Lake, where she visited for n week while Mr. Davis attended tho Reno fight WANTED -Cleaa -whit rags at the ' Standard. - (Continued on Psco Seven.) Watch for notice of one of the greatest great-est millinery sales ever Inaugurated In this city. On Inspection Tour Superintendent Rowlands of the Salt Lake division has gone -west on a tour of inspection inspec-tion over the division. A short stop will be made on the cut-off to note the progress of the tmprovements In the widening of the trestlo at the I west end of the structure. I Ladles, and children under 12 years of age. can see the baseball game free I next Saturday afternoon. The Merry-go-round also will run next Saturday aftennon until 7:45 p. m Last car will leave Fair grounds at S o'clock sharp. Asks for Divorce Mary Christina Voss has Iltcd a petition in the Second Sec-ond District court asking for a dl- i vorco from her husband Hcrmanu Voss. She alleges that they were married at Ogden, February 12, 1000. and that since the time of the marriage mar-riage Mr. Voss has treated the plaintiff plain-tiff In a cruel and insulting manner, even going to the pornt of striking her. She also avers that he has failed to provide her with the necessaries neces-saries of life. The petitioner asks for divorce, the custody of a minor child and $29 a month alimony. Dlack raspberries, Smith Grocery - Back From Germany Fred Meiss-ner, Meiss-ner, formerly connected with the Ogden Og-den police force, but later the owner of the Royal Pakery In Logan, has returned with his family from Germany, Ger-many, where his children have been studying laniniage and music. Mr. Melssner Is having the plans prepared prepar-ed for a business block to supplant the Peebles residence on Grant avenue, ave-nue, opposite the old postofficc. He says he may erect a three story build Ins. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his office to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Our Clearonco Sale prices are capturing cap-turing a whole army of buyers are you getting your share? FRED M. NYE CO. If you eat, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. The mcrry-g round will operate next Saturday from 2:3o p. m., until 7:-Ij p. m., at the Fair grounds. The last street car will positively leave Fair grounds ut 8 o'clock sharp. Ad-rr Ad-rr lesion to the grounds free after 4:20 p. m. Ladles and children under 12 3 ears free to the base tall game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. m. Suit for $50. In the civil division of the municipal court this morning, J. E. Davenport commenced suit acalnst George P. Hlalsdel to recover recov-er th sum of $50, alleged to be due on a certain express order for that omount of money, on which payment was refused. j Ladles to see naseball game free : next Saturday. Compliments of th ' Ogden Baseball association. Children under 12 also free. Merry-go-round will run Saturday afternoon until 7:45 p. m. Last car will leave Fair grounds at 8 o'clock. General admission admis-sion to baseball, 25c; ladles, and children chil-dren under 12, free. Game begins at 3 o'clock sharp. No admission fee for entrance to the grounds after 4:30. Dancing 8:30 Saturday night, The Hermitage. - i Using B. & G. Butter Is a real sav- J Ing. ( Charles D. Horlng was an Ogdon j visitor this morning. ! Ladies' day at Fair grounds Saturday, Satur-day, July 5th. The two leading base- , bail teams, Murray and Ogden, will play. Ladles, und children under 12. years free. Bring the children and take a ride In the merry-go-round. Good music Saturday night at the Hermitage. COAL! Call up Tarker ft Co. for rrtrs on lump, nut and slack. Parker Cn Co. . Funeral For Meda Parrlsh. Tho funeral senlco for Meda Parrlsh, the tvelve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry parrlsh. will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow alternoon at the First Ward meeting housM. Friends desiring to see her in her casket may do so at the famllv residence on the dny of the funeral, between the hours e.f 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Burial will take place in Ogden City cemetery. The merry-go-round will oporato next Saturday from 2:30 p. m.. until 7:45 p. m., at the Fair grounds. The last street car will positively leave Fal' grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission Ad-mission to the grounds free after 4:30 1 p. m. Indies and children under 12 years free to the base tall game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. m. For a cool dance. The Hermltago Saturday night Kodak CnishlDg. Tripp, 340 25th itreet. From Ely J. G. Collins of Ely. No- j vada. passed through the city this ; morning m route to St. Ixmia. Mo. Mr. Collins is interested In many min- , Ing enterprises throughout Nevada, and foes to St. Louis to buy machinery- for a hoist to be Installed at the V.'clllngton Copper company south of j the town of Ely. J The mcrry-po-rouu1 operate . next Saturday from 2:30 p. m.. until ; 7:45 p. m , at the Fair grounds. The lnt-t street car will positively leavo Fair grounds at 8 o'clock bharp. Admission Ad-mission to the grounds free after 4:30 p. m. Ladies and children under 12 jcars free to tho bae ball game Saturday Sat-urday between 3 and 4:30 p. in. Remember the dance at the Hermitage Hermi-tage Saturday night, i Heaton-Klrkeudall Undertaking Co. I.ftdy attendant. Both Thones 150. - A. R. Mclntyre Is In Salt Lake City I on business today. Yellowtone Traveler Several par- I t:ci are booked to pass through Og- den within the next few days, bound ' for tho Yellowstone Park. The first 1 to pass through will come In over ' the Rio Grande on tho 10th of this j month and will be composed of Chl-! Chl-! cao people. This spe-etal will bJ ' Vn.iwn a th J. L. Service Spccla. ) The GilWpKInpe.rts party will g I throuRh on the 14th. All of those in thl party are from the extreme east. Wetem Pacific 1 Fouts, who has charge of the freleht and passenger bulne of the Gould syntem In Ogden. Og-den. when asked jetrday as to tho I opening of the Wertern Pacific. J-tat- d that while he did not know the 1 xart date, he had an idea the Hoo j through to the event would be reaJy for bualnefcs along passenger lines bout August 15. , i ' H. P. Flour, sack $1.00. . Smith Grocery. - j Free dancing at Idlewlld ever (Tuesday, Thurday and Saturday. It i worth hil to call IS and get cur rates on storage coal. Shurtllu Sz Co.. phone 18. Stafford Millinery Co. have moved from 3rfloor Wright' to their new l"catlen. 23C7 Washington Ave, neit door to Chrbtenvn Shoe store. |