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Show : RANDOM REFERENCES We sell tho llat.s of such, noted makers aa Dunlap. llawes and Stetson. Stet-son. There are no better hats. FRED M. NYE CO. Returning to Stanford Wlllard Kay Jr. and Ixori.ird Jenkins left yesterdny lor California, where they will renew their studies at the Stanford Stan-ford university. Call Allen, pnonee 22. for carriage! for funerals and operas. Private calls t tpeclaJty. AIpo prompt delivery of UZKe- 12 25th. Retumed From the Park The Misses Genet Bingham, Mary relter- j son, ELhel Porter. Btn Halverson. Prudence Quirk, Lueilo and Lenora Drigg3 returned yenertfay froui a tour of Yellowstone park. Cat your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Llnotickets at the office in i.he Opera Houso Block. Don't force your-self your-self to stand in lino at tho Depot Highlanders to Hav Evening The deputy of the Highlanders has j ' called a Fpecial meeting for Monday at CnPtlo ball for the purpose of per-lormlng per-lormlng the class Initiation exor- ' clses, An interesting programme las been arrauged and a good time is i Assured. For Sale Old mats. Good to put j under carpets. Inquire Standard ofllce. Advertisers must have their copy for , the livening Standard the evening be- j fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, in order to insure publication. (Continued on Pnee Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) We have the eeiuslve agency In this market for the celebrated Dunlap the Hawes" Hats. The best Hats that ever covered a man's head. FRED. M. NYE CO. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Elim Church Corner Twcnry-thlrd street and Jefferson avenue. Rev. J. K. Harrington, Har-rington, pastor, Sunday rohoo) at 10 a ru Pwedl.-h service fop ihe fif-teenth fif-teenth Sunday afievrinlty nt 11 a. m. Luther League at i p. in Knglish service at 8 p. m. This will be Mr. Barrington's last service in Ogden. He has been calk-.i by the mission board of his church to take charge of the work in Rolse, Idaho. Mr. L. W. Ford announces the registration regis-tration of violin pupils af his studio, over Ogden Music Co. store. Instruction Instruc-tion begin Sept. C. For convenient periods apply a.t once. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ogden Holds service at 11 a. m. in the new Masonic Temple, Washington Washing-ton avenue, between Twenty-fifth and TwcDty-sixth streets. Snbjc-el, "Man." Sunday school nt 0:4" a. in. Wednesday Wednes-day evening testimonial meetings aro held at S p. ru. The public is cordially cordial-ly Invited to attend thee services. Tree rending rooms are. open dally, except Sundays and holidays, from 2 to 5 P- ru. in Flr.st National Hank building. Dr. W. II. Petty and family have returned from their vacation In Idaho, Ida-ho, II. A. Seip, teacher of the Young People's Bible Clas of the First McihoJist church, requests the members mem-bers of the class to nake a apceial c.Yort to be present Sunday at 9:15 a. m., as a large, attendance Is desired desir-ed at this beginning of the new conference con-ference year, and a cordial Invitation 1 extended to all young people of the city. PEACH DAY EXCURSION via Oregon Short Lino to Rrlgham City, Utah, Sept. 7, round trip rate TT.c. Special train leaves Ogden 8: So a in. Tickets good, on all trains. City Ticket OfCcc 23H Washington avo. Poth phones 372. May Locate Here R. W. Hastings and wife and Sarah E. Taylor, who have been visiting with J. g. Taylor, departed for Greenville, 111., yesterday. yester-day. Mr. IJa?llnR8 is so well pleased with Ogden that he contemplates returning re-turning for the purpose of going into busluess. Cultivate the habit of buying It. &. O. Butter. Th Salvation Army Sunday meetings meet-ings ns follows: Holiness meeting, 11 a, rn.; Junior meeting, 3 p. ru. Christian jral.o pervlce, i p. ni. Mrs. Chesbam will ppeuk at the latter All ar? welcome who have no church home. C. E. Chesuaui, captain. Mr. Joseph I'.allantyne announces the registration of pupils in music at his home studio, 2.r,39 Orchard ave. Those deslrlne, convenient periods , must make immediate application. Instruction In-struction begins Tuesday, Sept. C. - In Third Ward Elder Mathonihah Thomas of Salt Lake City will be at the Third Wardv Sunday. Sept. -ith, at 7,00 p. m. t - "The Coal," in hard or soft, is best for "winter. 2001 pounds in each ton. Shurtllff & Co. Phones IS. PEACH DAY EXCURSION via Oregon Short Line to Brlgham City, Utah, Sept 7, round-trip rate 75c. Special, train leaves. Ogdon S:30 a. ni. Tickets gool on all trains. City Ticket Oaice LTjH Washington ave. Both phones 372. - Train Is Wrecked The breaking of an air hose caused the wrecking of a freight train on the Union Pacific at Raskin, Ut.aJi, at 9:4 lact night. Four empty Ikx cars were derailed and badly 'ilaniHge-d. but none of the crew of the train was injured. The train was east hound and was ap- prnBchlng Boskln when the accident occurred. The wreckage wait removed remov-ed from the track so quickly that no delay In passcnirer traffic was caused by the derailed tars. Baseball game. Machinists vs. R. R. Carmen at Lagoon on Iabor Day, Sevt. T. Admission fre. - Pootofflce Hours Labor Day One delivery by carriers. General delivery, deliv-ery, ftamp and registry windows open from 10 tn H a. m. Money order department de-partment closed. L. W. SHURTLIFF, Postmasier. FOR SALE Ripe Elbert a p(-hs j f.O cents per bushel. Come and get them while they last, 5.10 Crosn St. - Inspected Wyoming Forest Eugene Eu-gene S. Bruce, of the sllvln ulture ilep;irtment-of Washington. D. C, and Forester Dan Seercy have returned from a trip of Inspection in the Wyoming Wyo-ming national forest, near Kcmmerer. They s-tate that there J3 ;i larce Ult of timber in that section of the country' coun-try' that can be used for mine timbers and fencing and that It is quite possibly pos-sibly to "drive It to market" over the streams that find their tource in the forest. Free dancing afternoon and evening at Lagoon Iabor Day, SepL 5th. Visitors From Zlon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly of Salt lake City is visiting vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beninmin Tyree of Twenty-first street. Mr. Kelly has been connected connect-ed with the Salt lake Tribune for several years. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line. Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full Information at City Office. 2r.ll Washington avenue-Colonists avenue-Colonists Westbound Three extra paseDer trains went west on the Southern Pacific today carrying passengers pas-sengers to California and other points along the coast. The heavy assenger service at resent la due to the colonist colon-ist rates now revailing, . PEACH DAY EXCURSION via Oregon Short Line to Drigham City, Utah, Sept. 7, round-trip rate 7Te. Special train leaves Ogden S.r.O a. m. Tickets good on all trains. City Ticket OfHce 2.111 Washiugton ave. Both phones 372. Cambell Resigns Assistant Suer-intendent Suer-intendent B. A. Cambell. formerly of Ogden, but vvho was transferred to the west end of the Southern Pacific dhlslon last May, has resigned his position at Imlay, Nev., to accept an official position on the Pacific system of the Southern Pacific, west of Sparks. Wanted Young man with experi once in dry goods or men's furnishings. furnish-ings. Apply in person. John Scow-croft Scow-croft & Sons Co. Miss Ivy Williams, clerk of the city board of education, has returned from MontpeHer. Idaho, where she spent a pleasant two weeks' vacation. EXCURSIONS NORTH via. Oregon Short Line, Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full information at City Office, 2G14 Washington avenue - A Japanese, who was locked up by the police yesterday for being drunk, and vvho later put up a bond for his appearance, forfeited the bond by nonappearance. non-appearance. EXCURSIONS NORTH via. Oregon Short Line. Sept. 3rd and 17th. Secure Se-cure tickets and full information at City Office, 2511 Washington avenue. - Negro .Prisoner .Escapes Fred Clay, a negro prisoner in the county jail, made his escape from the prison last evening The negro was a ' trusty" and was washing dishes in the kitchen. When Deputy Sheriff Oren Iladlock came on shift he found the negro gone. Clay was tervlng 00 days for drawing a revolver on Frank Lowe, a coffee hoiuo keeper. He had served about two weeks of the sentence. He was also strongly suspected sus-pected of connection with the bur-irlary bur-irlary of a Japanese rooming house on Twenty-fourth street. Dainty fountain specials, every day, at Ward's spacious parlors. Two stores. - Judge Howell, hein detained in Morgan county longer than anticipated, anticipat-ed, Is not holding court In Ogden today. to-day. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones. 279. A prize bull pup. owned by Leon Browning, was killed In front of the Browning home at 11 o'clock this morning by a Bamberger train. Always the best Lowis' Good Coal. " Walter A. Kerr will be the speaker at the conjoint session of the Fourth ward Sunday evening. Subject, ".Mexico ".Mex-ico and Her" People." 100 loads dirt wanted at the Fair Grounds. See H. M. Rowe, over the Standard olflcc. Quorum of Seventy Owing to Monday Mon-day being a holiday, the quorum meeting meet-ing Is postponed to Monday, September Septem-ber 12, upon whtch date Elder B. H. Roberta will o the speaker. The quorum will meet in a body at the Sixth ward rneting house at 8 o'clock. Better fill your COal bin with Lewis" Good Coal. Phone 149. Death of a Baby Florence Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, tho four-months'-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Scbultz, died yesterday at the family residence, 270 Twenty-sixth street, after a brief 111-neFS 111-neFS of cholera Infantum. The funeral fu-neral services will be held at tho home tomorrow morjiin at 11 o'clock, with Interment at the Udcu City cemetery. Died In Layton Henry Draper, aged ?.0 yenrs, died this nu-rnlug at 2 o'clock at the Iayt'm ho.spital of drop, sy, after an Bines of four months. Mr. Draper was a w-ell known and highly esteemed rcHldent of Davis county, and prior to his illness waa employed as assistant manager of the Iaytou branch of the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company. The deceased de-ceased was born in Salt Iake county. He leaves a wife, u father and mother and four brothers and blstors. Tho funeral fu-neral services will be held at noon tomorrow at the Ijiyton meeting Ing house, with Interment at the Ogden Og-den City cemetery. Funeral Monday The funeral services serv-ices over the remains of Mrs. Sarah E. Hawkins will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the First Ward meeting hourfc. Bishop D. II. Ensign otllclal-lng. otllclal-lng. The remains may be viewed by friends at the family residence, 2:13 Thirty-first street, Sunday evening or en Monday until 1 o'clock. The Interment Inter-ment will be In the Ofcdeu City cemetery. ceme-tery. Funeral Sunday Morning The funeral fu-neral services of the late Marcus E. Darrow will be held Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock at the Kanesvllle iieet-ing iieet-ing houe. The services wtu )e conducted con-ducted by Bishop George Green and the Interment will Lc In the OgJeii i City ce-Uiotery |