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Show 1 RANDOM I REFERENCES New Residence L. J. Read la to build a modern residence on Washington Wash-ington avenuo, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets The cost Trill be in the neighborhood of ?2,000 A Black Boar rug disappeared from the porch of Mrs. T. H Carr, 2526 Jefferson. Liberal reward New Deputy Recorder Mrs. Mae B. Bramwell has taken up tho dutios of deputy city recorder, filling the vacancy va-cancy occasioned by the resignation of Mrs. W. J. Hoyt, Chlckon Raisers Fresh ground bone dally at "Washington Market. - Marriage Licensee Marriage li-i li-i censes were issued laet evening to Charles A. McCurdy and Martha E. Owen of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Frank A. Morast of St. Paul. Minn., and Elsie M. Wright of Portland, Ore ; Clairo Boyle and Hazel Hill of Ogden, and to W. S. Berryossa of Raymond, Can-ij Can-ij nda, and Lillian Duce of Cardston, Canada. , Wanted A house girl; a good place I and good wages for a good girl. Mm. Culloy, 2579 Monroe. Telephone 1716. Returning Home A telegram has been received at district headquarters of the forest service that Mining Engineer B. L. Wheolor Is on his way home from Alaalia where ho was dis-patchod dis-patchod a abort time ajjo to investigate investi-gate thd question of "boundaries and title to certain mining claims. Ho Is . accompanied by his wife. ; "Q. W. Tripp the photographer Jn J your town S20 1-2 2f.th street." 8eea Industrial 8chool Ella Leigh of Cedar City, wifo of Harry Leigh, is In the olty for a briof vleit. She is ' studying conditions at the State In- diislrfal school. Mrs. Leigh was a : member of p commiltPo sent from . Iron county to the irrigation congress i . in Salt I.ako with a float showing the resources of that section. j ' Call 303 when you want beer, wines ! or liquors. Foley's i . In Salt Lake Mlas EUi Mitchell is ; ; visiting friends In Salt Lake during the week. i ! Old. papers for sale at thlo office; 35e per hundred- ) Gog to Arizona Frank Shurtllff, son of ostmanler I. "W Shurtllff, will leave for Phoenix, Ariz., today. ; Best time is present time. Order : , some B & G Batter right away. : . Ogdcn Vtaftor -Fred A. Webster of ' Salt Lake is an Ogden visitor today. I ; l '1 , ' IuTeot2tmte onr ire Ihtioductory ol- ' ' ler on beers, wtnoa and liquors. Fo- i: i ', Utah Peaches Jaines S. Carver, ; the Ogden grocer, shipped four cases j . f Utah peaches to James S. Kirk & ;j t Co., Chicago, and asked that they be I - dlstrlbubed among the office forco of I that company. He received a letter I from the secretary of the company, thinking him for tho peaches and stating that In tho opinion of thoso who tasted thorn, the Utah peaches were superior to all others, C-al, 421 lor tho news, editorial anrt society departments o: the Standard. Rob a Saloon ThJoveG broke Into tho Exchongo bar on Twenty-fourth street last night and stole twolve V Quarts of whlBky. Patrolman John Murphy diBcovcred the robbery and kept olOBe watch on tho place until taeris cMne from the station to aid K' In the search of tho place for it was believed that tho thieves wero still there. No one was found, however, and when D. E. Hopkin3, tho proprietor, pro-prietor, came, he fdund that nothing except the whisky and tradfc chips was missing Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-is Mason-is temple. Phone 150. Lecture Haig Arklin. an artist of San Francisco, delivered an Interest- I ing address before the students of the I Ogden High school in tho assembly room yesterday afternoon. World-famous World-famous masterpieces wore shown by a series of lantern slides and were used as illustrations during the courso of his lecture. A brief hlatorv of art was given and ho touched on the ad-lancctaent ad-lancctaent of art in European schools from tho time when the study was first adopted. Myero Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. At College Robert Majors, a former for-mer salesman at Wrigfits, has entered the Utah Agricultural college at Lo-gau. Lo-gau. Guardianship In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Ruth A. Bailey, a minor, letters of guardianship guardian-ship have been Issued to the mother, Mrs. Mary E. Bailey. City Sexton The only business attended at-tended to by tho city board of commissioners com-missioners last evening was the hearing hear-ing of the report of the cUy sexton regarding receipts in the month of September, amounting to 517 The report showed that the fiexton received receiv-ed $112 for the digging of graves and ?117 for the Bale of lots Rev. Fisher Home After undergoing undergo-ing treatment In a California hospital, Rev Frederick Vining Fisher, pastor of the First Methodist church returned re-turned from San Francisco vesterday Although Rev. Fisher Is much improved, im-proved, his health will not pormlt his I taking the trip to the Orient this year as he had planned At Lyceum Beforo the end of tho weok the repair work on the Lyceum theater, which was gutted by fire, will have been finished and Managor ! Fred Haytcr will continue to operate I tho house with a stock company. Tho intciior ha3 been redecorated' and new scenery and furniture have been purchased Advertisers must have their copj for tho E;enlng Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in order to in-cure in-cure publication. |