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Show T STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS ind. 'Phone, two rings. No. 56 Boll 'Phone No. 32' BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phono, one ring.. No. BS Bell 'Phone, one ring. .No. 56 RANDOM i REFERENCES Call Allen, raonea 22. for carriage for funerals and operas Private call? t specialty. Also prompt delivery of taggape. 412 25th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at tho ofTlce in ihe. Opera Hou3o Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In lino at the Depot For Sale Old mats. Oood to put under carpets. Inquire. Standard office. A suit ca-se Is being held at the Bamberger Bam-berger depot for the owner to call and get it. It was taken last Wednesday Wednes-day at lagooa by mistake Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore tho day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, in order to lnsuro publication. WANTED Clean whlt rag at tbe Standard. - (Continued on Pace Seven.) KAN DOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) If you eat. ca; at Livingston's Cafeteria. Gone to Spencer Will Robertson and family of Jf.O Twenty-first street have gone to Spencer, Idaho, for a fishing trip of a month. The party will participate in camp life near Spencer, where, It is said, the fishing Is better than it has ibecn before in a number of years. WANTED Man and , wife, who fceve had experience in apartment louse work, to do janitor work and take charge apartment bouse Apply by letter, to Postofflce Box SI 2, City. Go to the Forests Congressman Herbert parsons, who n.s chairman of the New York county Republican central cen-tral committee, piloted the campaign which resulted in the almost complete com-plete overthrow of Vammany hall last fall, arrived yokterdny to join Heurv 1 S. Unives. chief fiu-ester (,f the t'nl'eil Kt;itrs and to aernmpHny him to the. Jrand cvoiyou n Arizona. Tbev left today for Marvsvalo, and rroni that i pomt they will take h'orr? convey am-en t.( Kami., and thence through th. great Arl'.na natural wonderland. Mr. Parson.-; Is a innni'icr of the congressional con-gressional lands committee, and in that capacity is investigating the Immense Im-mense forest reserves In southern Utah and northern Arizona NOTICE-All i etall derks are requested re-quested to attend the meeting n Hnion l.ahor hall, 'Inesdav evening, .Ugust at S o'clock r-harp. Very lm- l'Crtant businrKs. Lost a Horse, Mrs. Jdhu Ford. 'on Pacific avenue between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, thinks her roan horse is being used on a delivery deliv-ery wagon of this city, aad she de-Mres de-Mres that the ofiloeri make an investigation. inves-tigation. She wants the horse. In :i communication to the police station. Mrs. Ford states that about three weeks ago she lost her horse. She ha-s lately been advised that the pony is being driven In the city on a delivery de-livery wagon All the officers havc-been havc-been advised to look for a "little roan horse with a roached mane, his weight being about O'.n pounds." IWter get that Anthracite Coal. Phones H9. - Fiscal Agent. M. E. Pagan, general fiscal acent for the United States forest, for-est, service, is in the city for a few lays. Mr. Fagan will spend most of his time, looking Into tho money side of the forestry Forvlc. He is making mak-ing a, lour of all tho districts in tho service. Dr. W. II. Petty, dentist, will leave ioday for Idaho, on his vacation. He v.'ll be absent for two weeks. Forester III. Forester A- M Smith, property clerk Iu charge of the nation al forest supply depot here, has been i bothered during the past few days with an attack of lumbago He is feeling better today but the ailment greatly handicaps him in tho performance perform-ance of his regular duties. Expert Kodak Finishing. Leave your films, today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 2465 Washincton Ave FOR SALE 50 ft. iron fence, double and single gates. 25c ft tJ. W., Care Standard. R. W. Pardee, secretary of the New York Central lines, went w?st yesterday yester-day on the Southern Pacific train No. .". Mr. Pardee Is traveling in his prl-' prl-' ate car from New York City to San Francisco. A number of minor officials offi-cials of the New York Central lines aie in his parly. B. & G. Butter Is famous for Its parity and sweetness. .1. C. Stuhbs, of the Harrlman lines, passed through this city yesterday lit a private cai, going west lvwis Good Coal h best. Phones Auditors Here. Traveling Auditors W. H. Barton, representing the Union Puclbc, W W. - WooriKlue, representing represent-ing tho Oregon Short Line and riessrs. Coppago and Kittbsby. also '.if -the Hurrlman lines, are in Ogden making the customary joint check of ll'c station's accounts. The auditors !I1 be In this city two or three days. Dr. Fcrnlund wishes to announce to his frlfnds and patrons that ho has Tf moved his office to 410 25th, over tho Utahna drug store. - Vielted the Park H. C. Manson. general superintendent of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Une at Salt Lake City, passed through Ogden this morning In his private car on his way horn from Yellowstone National Pari: EXPERT MALE STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Good position for right man. State salary. Apply X. Y. Z., Standard. - Clark of the San Pedro Ex-Senator W. A. Clark of Butte, Mont, in I rivale car No. 201, parsed through Ogden on Oregon Short Line train No. 2 this morn!ng. The ex-senator was going to Salt I-ike City after ;i trip through the north. He did not leave his car while stopping in this city. Try it Lewis Good Coal. Phones 149. Went Weet J. F. Dunn, superintendent superin-tendent of the locomotive department of the Harrimnn lines, In private oar, Pocatello, went west this morning on Southern Pacific No 3. Bankrupt sale of Mrs. Blair's stock of millinery at Stafford Millinery Co., 23C7 Warrington avenue, formerly 3rd floor Wrights. E V. Seebers of the Oh mar Fair Registers' company, Portland, Oregon, U spending a day or two In the city attending to bueluees with the Ogden Rapid Transit company. Mr. Seebers states that Portland is growing at a rapid pace, the increase in population being nearly 40,00') since the fair. i It Is worth while to call 1R and get our rates on storage coal ShurtllT & Co., phones J8. Assistant Forester E. T. Carter, recently re-cently of Washington, has gone to Denver, Colo., to look Into matteVs pertaining to silviculture In district No. 2, the headquarters of that district dis-trict being at lenver. Mr. Carter slated before leaving Ogden that the seed planting campaign will bo Inaugurated Inau-gurated in the Denver district. Hq will not return to Ogden for a, week or ten days. Mrs. Joseph Dana, wife of Council-nan Council-nan Dana, and son have goue to Rift by, Idaho, to visit Mrs. Dana's parents.'' They will bo away from home about three weeks. Odd Fellows' Outing Evaostou Odd Fellows are to Join members of the Ogden I. O. O. F. at tho Hermitage tomorrow, and the Painters and Decorators Dec-orators of Salt Iake will spend Wednesday Wed-nesday at the same place. Saving the Seed Assistant Forest-cr Forest-cr L. L. White of the silviculture deportment de-portment of the forest service, has f;one out on a three weeks' trip over the entire forest district of No. 4. The purpose of tho trip Is . to urge (lie foresters oil over Ibe diftrict to take care of the seed that may be lound iu the forests. It is said thai p'ue tree seed is scarce this year anl that it behooves the department to save every cone. Mr. White has been directed to spare no pains, nor means. In gathering and preserving every leeri that ripens In tho forest. Good girls wanted 'at Shupe-Wil ltsujs Candy factory. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes wero.lssuvd today to AlfrJ Nvhokn, agd 24, of Park City, and Miss Ida Marie Johnson, aged IS, 'bio of Park City; Lokutaro Igarsuhl. aged "9 and -Miss Minnio Maruml, i -.red 22,'hoth of this city: and Robert F rlce apl 31. and Miss Eliza Chap-ilc Chap-ilc auoi 30- both ot Occku, |