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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Alien, pnoneo 22. for carriage for funerals and operas. Private calM t epeclalty. Also prompt delivery ol baggage. 412 25th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at tho office In ihe Opera House Dlock. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In line at the Depot. Roy Stone, who was painfully injured in-jured ut the Becraft garage recently while handling a barrel of material, is able to bo about again For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening bo-lore bo-lore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, in order to insurv publication. The residence of E Enden, a Japanese Jap-anese living at 2450 Lincoln avenue, v.as burglarized last evening about 10 o'clock, the lntruder3 securing a brown 6ult case, blue sarge suit, a white shirt and three Japanese books. (Continued on Pace Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) If you cat, eac at Livingston's Cafeteria. Paving of Washington The survey for the paving of Washington avenue from Twenty-second street north to the bridge baa been completed by the city engineer and bids for the work will be advertised for in a Tew days. The work Is being done Jn accordance with the order of the city council made a few weeks ago. j WANTED Man and wife, who have bad experience in apartment bouse work, to do janitor work and lake charge apartment house. Apply by ietter. to PostoGlcc Box 812. City. Omaha Officials Garrlt Ford, passenger pas-senger traffic manager of the Union Pacific railroad at Omaha, and a party of minor officials from the same city, arrived In Oden this morning In a special car, attached to Union Pacific Pa-cific passenger No. 5. The party left for Salt Lake city on train No. 16 of the Oregon Short Line. Better get that Anthrac.ito Coal. Phones 140. Ecclcs In Private Car Private car No. 100 of the Nevada Northern arrived ar-rived in Ogden this morning oq Southern Pacific train No. 6. The car was occupied by S. W. Ecclss and party and left over the Oregon Short Line for Salt Lake City on train No. 2. Mr. Eccles Is president of the Nevada Northern and also holds an important position with the A. S. & K. lines. B. & G. Butter is always reliable. - Modern Woodmen at Lagoon. Tho Modern Woodmen of America. Camp No. 9990, of this city is having its outing at Lagoon today, most of the Woodmen leaving here at 1:30 this afternoon. The day Is rx-lng spent In plcnlcing, social recreation and athletic ath-letic sports. It is the annual outing for the local camp, a largo crowd is participating in the festivities. Expert Kodak Finishing. Leave your films today and get your prints tomorrow. Films and photo supplies for sale. Tripp. New address 246i Washington Ave. Fish Lake Forest. Assistant Forester For-ester G. T. Rentr has returned from a trip of inspection to the Fish Lake national forest in southern Utah. He states that conditions in that section sec-tion are quite favorable, although tbe country has been visited by the drouth. Iewis Good Coal ; test. Phones 149. Miss Owen's Injuries. Miss Lydia Owen, who was injured last evening by being run down by Leonard Fowler's Fow-ler's automobile, is resting nt tbe reneral hospital today and it Is reported re-ported by tbe hospital authorities that the young woman suffered no inter-aal inter-aal lnjurl"s, or broken bones. It was reported this morning that Miss Owen's Ow-en's nose was broken, but the hospital hos-pital people state that is not true. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line, Aug. Cth and 20th. Secure your tickets at City Office, 2511 Washington Wash-ington Aenue. - Janitor J. V. Nelson of the city hall Is -spending a two weeks' vacation vaca-tion In San Francisco. Dr. Fernlund wishes lo announce to b's friends and patrons that he has removed his office to 410 25th, over th Utahna drug Btore. Depart for Europe C. Charles left Oedcn this afternoon on the Overland Limited for tho east where he will Join Mrs. Charles for a tour o tho eld world Mr. and Mis. Charles will return to Ogden in the fall. They contemplate con-template opening a business bouse on Hudson avenue. Try it Lewis Good Coal. Phones 149. F. R. Moro was arrested on a warrant war-rant yesterday by Detectives Chambers. Cham-bers. Tbe charge is assault and battery, bat-tery, but the hostilities seem to have consisted of a harmless encounter in which Moro and another foreigner proceeded to shake each other vigorously. vigor-ously. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line Aug. 6tb and 20th. Secure jour tickets at. City Office. 2514 Washington Wash-ington Avenue. Msrrlage License. A roarriare license li-cense was issued today to Francis T. Cunningham, aged 2S, of Park City, and Miss Kate Cole, aged 22, who only recently came to tnl? country from the County of Down, Ireland. Bankrupt sale of Mrs. Blair's stock of millinery at Stafford Millinery Co., 2367 Washington avenue, formerly Srd floor Wrights. Real Estate Transfers. Georgo J. TLeeder and Louise A. Reeder, w ife, to Lorenzo D. Olsen, for S3"0, all of lot ft. In block 2. of Woodmant-eo Main Street addition to Ogden City survey. Pacific Realty association to Tboma6 C. Ballantyne. for 1500. parts of lots 4 and 5. in block 24, plat "C," Ogden City survey. EXCURSIONS NORTH via Oregon Short Line August Cth and 2-Hh. Secure Se-cure your tickets at City Office, 2514 Washington Avenue. Strike of Electricians. At a recent meeting of tho directors of tho Electrical Elec-trical Supply &: Fixture company it as declared that henceforth the company com-pany would conduct an "open shop." In consequence of this action on the part of the company a small strike of union electrical workers is now being be-ing waged against the firm. Manager Manag-er Volgt states that the company will deal .with tho employes at any time as individuals, but will not recognize them collectively as a union. Firemen In the Canyon. The Veteran Vet-eran Firemen are onjoylng an outing at Tbe Hermitage today. A cood sized crowd left this morning 'or the cool refuge of the canyon and there 1s plenty of evidence that, a very pleasant time js beln? spent away from thp heated streets and hurly-burly hurly-burly of the city. A large number of friends of the firemen will attend tho dance In the canyon tonight. Clothes Found. G. G. McFaiiand left a package containing a suit of clothes. In the pockets of which were some valuable papers, in front of the Watklns store on Washington avenue last evening. Some person picked Up tbe clothing, ransacked the pockets pock-ets and threw the clothing away. Tbe clothes law were found by the police po-lice who believed that they had dls-rovered dls-rovered a clue to some rort of mys-ry. mys-ry. McFarhnd recovered the clothing cloth-ing and contents. |