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Show I RANDOM -REFERENCES Call Allen, pnones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls t epeclalty. Also prompt delivery of taggago. 412 25th. Married at Pocatello Miss Una M. Jenkins of Ogden was joined In mar-Tlage mar-Tlage to Mr. Edmund A. Bryan of Stuart, Stu-art, Iowa, Wedneslay at Tocatello. I Jdado. Rev. Father Cyril Van Der j Donckt of St, Joseph's Catholic church ' officiated. Get your TTrdcm Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the office In iho Opera Houoe Block. Don't fore your-eelf your-eelf to stand In lino at the DepoL For Sale Old mats. Good to put ender carpets Inquire Standard office. Visiting In Provo Avis Lees is visiting vis-iting friends In Provo. ' Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Ifl to appear. In order to lnsuro publication. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 279. Squire Coop En Route Home Squire Coop arrived In New York on the steamship Kaiser Wllbelm der Grosse on Sept. f. from Lis European trip. He spent n few days In I ho metropolis ami left for Ogden. He is expected to arrive early thii week. WANTED Clean whlto rags at Iho Standard. 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. Seo II. M. Rowe, over the Standard office. (Continued on Page Seven.) T day It w as stipulated that tho de-' undent should not be required t" pay alimony or attorney fee, and that I the plaintiff should have the custody i of. the minor child, only 11 month's In" the jcor.i the father to have tlio privilege of "keeping tho child one mnu-h In the summer time, riurinp the school vacation, until the child Is II years old. The fattier Is required to pay ?G a month toward the support of the. child. j ' ewis' OcK'ii Kojd, for hanebiirners and heaters. Phones 140. Express Company, Careless .1. S. Carver, ' Who somcitiue apo, shipped a box of select peaches to C 11. Roister Roi-ster of the Sprat'iie, Warner Company, Com-pany, wholesale grocers of Chicago, I:; In receipt of a letter from Mr. Holster telllnp of tho arrival of the fruit The Chicago mau states that, while the fruit reached him without much decay, the box had been to muchly handled by the express company com-pany that the peaches were badly Jammed ami brnls"d. Mr. Carver is considerably , put out by the evident Jack of care exercised by the. express company in carrying his plft to his Chicago friend. I lot Tnmalcs at the American Pop Corn Wapon, 21Ui and Wash. Pleaded Not Guilty Frank Criffen. a ounp man arretted at the corner ol Twenty-fifth aud Crant uenue last nlpbt. on a charge of carrying concealed con-cealed weapons, pleaded ted guilty in poller court this morning and wn-i placed under ; bond of $in. He will piubably bo plveu a hearing Monday. Mon-day. Cheap round-trip rat-s to principal princi-pal points east, ia the Denver & Rio Grande. Sept. 14. pool returning until October :tl-t Inquire at Cltv Ticket office. Keel Hotel building. I'.oth phones GUI. - Departed for Omaha W. M JeT-fers, JeT-fers, superintendent of the Union Pari! Pa-ri! Ic, left today lor Omaha where ho will attend a meeting of railroad superintendents. su-perintendents. Methodist Minister Rev. .1. C. Rollins. Rol-lins. I). D.. will preach his Initial sermon ser-mon In this city at I he First Methodist Meth-odist Rplseopai church tomorrow morning. Dr. Rollins comes to Op-rl Op-rl n to take the place of Rev. O. W. McCreery, who recently accepted a call of the First Methodist church "f Pueblo, Colo. The new minister comes to Ogden from Colorado. Lewis' Good Koal fop kitchen stoves and ranges. Phones 14I. Wyoming Newspaper Man O. (. Davis, representing the Green River Star, is in Ogden, taking in the sights lie notes a blp improvement in this city within the la-t two years. Grrcti River, he says, is growing and now has a population of 1100. The sal-soda sal-soda works at lhat place are under new manaceineut and tho Industry now promises to enjoy a great expansion ex-pansion and much prosperity. Mansfield & Purrows wish to announce an-nounce their fall opening of millinery millin-ery Tuesday and Wednesday, September Septem-ber i:Uh and 1 Ith The new creations crea-tions Id pattern, and street hats will be shown. - Pleased With Ogden Cyrus Adler of SI. l.ouU. who has been the guest of J. Vj. Davenport for a number of days and who Is owner of the M. Shanphnessy distillery, says Ogden impresses him as just the place for a man to make a home. He is delighted de-lighted with tho canyon and is taken up with the fruit orchards of this section. He says Ogden has the outward out-ward appearances of being more pros perous than any city lu Utah. Oregon Short Line forty-five minute trains between Ogden and Salt Lake, leave Ogden dally at a. nv and 3:15 p. in. Try them. May Bring Back Forger Harry Hill, u man who several months ago passed a number of bogus checks ia this city and who later was arrest cd on Kvauston, Wyo , for a similar offense, has about completed his sentence sen-tence in tho Fvanslon Jail an 1 the local authorities are making arrangements arrange-ments to have him brought bnck to Ogden to answer for tho crimes committed com-mitted here. The police hae notified noti-fied the merchant who suffered . Hill's operations In this city and, if they decide to have the man pun-islied,' pun-islied,' steps will be taken to secure his requisition. Miss Ellen Thomas will register pupils Saturday. September 10th and Monday. September 12th. Hours 2 to 0 and 7 to 'J p. m. 27::tl Wash. Ae. Independent 'plume 1112. "The Coal," in hard or soft. Is best for winter, 2001 pounds in each ton. Shurtllff & Co. Phones IS. I lead, others follow, with Fiesh Buttered Pop Corn. American Pop Corn Wagon. 21th and Wash. Wanted Young maD with cxpcrl ence in dry goods or mens furnishings. furnish-ings. Apply In person. John Scowcrolt Scow-crolt Sons Co. - Dainty fountain specials, every day, a! Ward's spacious parlors. Two si ores. - cut tomorrow to begin work in the new conference- year, and invites all young penplo to join them iu the- auditorium au-ditorium of the First Methodist church at 045 a. m. each Sunday. . Dancing tonight Sylvan Park. Cattle Exhibition O if. Galbraith, a cattle luan of IJvanston. Wyoming. Is in the city arranging for the exhibition ex-hibition of a bunch of thoroughbred Heie-rirds at the Four-State Fair. Mr. Galbraith states that he Is certain that he has sixteen head of cattle that will capture the ribbons at the Fair and he thinks they are the finest lot of cattle in the intermountaln country. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A good place for a good girl. 2579 Monroe Ave. - The Salvation Army Meetings as follows: Holllncss meeting, 11 a. m.; Junior meeting. 3 p. m.; Christian Praise service, s . m. Everybody welcome. A. K Chesham, captain. Oregon Short Line forty-five minute trains between Ogden and Salt Lake, have Ogden dally at 5;i;0 a. in. and e. l.' p. m Try them Allowed $25 a Month In the matter mat-ter of the estate and guardlanhhip of Grant A Rounds it was ordered by t the court that he be allowed $2. a month during the school months of this year. B. G. Butter Is coveted by those who know tho bet,t. Administrator Named In the estate es-tate of Georpo Weston, deceased, letters let-ters of administration were today issued is-sued to Joseph Evans and his bond was fixed at Hmi. The petition for the letters relates that the de-ceased died intestate at Hot Springs, Ark-arisis, Ark-arisis, August 7, l.'.i:'.. RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from I 'ago Five.) A man by tho name cf Adams is mound Ogdc n solic iting advertisements advertise-ments for the Standard and collecting rn,ney lu advance. He phould be promptly retried to the police department. de-partment. Tho li Mod Millinery extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend at-tend their fall opening to be hrlj Saturday Sat-urday evening, Sept. 1", from 5 to 10 p. m. Fords orchestra will be In attendance. at-tendance. The store will be full of dainty and becoming pattern and street hats. No millinery will be on sale Saturday evening. The attention atten-tion of our many customers and lrle-neis Is directed to our new address, ad-dress, 242S Washington ave., formerly J3i 21th sL Don't pay money to any one for the Standard unless party has letter showing his authority to collect. It will not be difficult for the women of Ogden to 1 1 ii 1 a becoming hat e.tny thin Fall, the Leader Millinery store, at 2351 Washington avenue Is full o; dainty and becoming thing In the way of turbans and hats. First Methodltt Episcopal Church One-half block east of Washington avenue, on Twenty-fourth street. Services Ser-vices as fallows. Sunday, September 11: &:-!." a. m., Sunday school; II. A. Slep, superintendent; classes for all. H a. m., sermon by the pastor: 7 p. to., Epworth league service, to which I'll young people are invited; f. p. in., pn-nrblnp service by the pastor. A cordial invitation extended to all. Dancing tonight Sylvan Park. H. A. Srdp, teacher of the Young People- rjit,,. riast!. earnestly requests re-quests all of the members to be pros- Dancing tonight Sylvan Paik. Marriage License Joseph A. Jar-dine Jar-dine and Lulla K. Green of Lewlsvllle, Idaho, wero today issued a marriage license. Oregon Short Line forty-five minute tralus betweou Ogden and Salt Lake, h ave Oprleii dally al &: a. m. and o: lo p. in. Try them. Vr. ami Mis. Frank MrGe,. o( Chicago, Chi-cago, Illinois, are rpendlng a few lays in Ogden. the m-sLs of Mr. and j Mrs. .1. S. Carver. They are dellphi-I dellphi-I ed with the western country and think well of Ogden In particular. While In the city they will be shown the principal points of Interest and will he taken for a drhe through the nearby near-by orchards and over ihe rati.) on boulevard. They will remain in the city until next Monday. Dancing tonight Sylvan Park. - lo tho matter of the estate of "William "Wil-liam Bluke, tiie district court has op dered today that the widow bo ai portioned J-'-O a month for family support. sup-port. , , . I make them Hot TainaN-v American Amer-ican Pop Corn -Wagon, 21th and Wa.-b. Divorce Granted lu granting a decree of divorce to Blanche Mead ngulnst her husband George Mead to- |