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Show RANDOM ! REFERENCES I . 1 O. J Guiko of Sm.thfleld. Utah, was , a visitor In tho city yesterday. J Call Allen, phones 22, for carriage ' for funerals and operas. Trlvato calla a specialty. Also prompt delivery of iHffgag. 412 25tb. F. II. Martin and family of Butte are visiting friends In this city. WANTED Clean white rags at the-Standard. the-Standard. Mrs. James Rooncy of Helper is a rucsI of Ogdeu friends. Advertisers must havo their copy for the Evening Standard the evening 1 before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear la order to Insure In-sure publication. I". M. Johnston and wife of Cheyenne, Chey-enne, Wyoming, arrived in the city jtsterday for a visit with relatives I und friends. Get your T'nlon Taciric and Oregon Short IJno tickets at the offico in tb9 Opera Houbo Block, Don't force your-te'f your-te'f to stand Id lino at the Depot Orron J. Olsen was among the Brig-ham Brig-ham visitors in Ogdcn Wednesday. Terry Wells was a Brlgham City visitor in the city yesterday. S. IS. Anderson and wife of Samaria. IJaho, wero visitors In this ci'y yesterday. yes-terday. Hisr.oocal iSociety The Historical Society will meet ou Saturday, December De-cember 3rd, at three o'clock in the iterno- n at tho residence of Miss Eva C. Krb. No. 2128 Adjnu Ave. THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 369 Twenty-fourth Street, tnd. Phone 1078. Bell Phone 833 List your accounts with us for collection and become a member of our aaooclatlon. Expert collection collec-tion of claims and accounts. Thousands Thous-ands of credit reports In our files at your service, showing the credit cred-it itandlng of all who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furniGhed free to mem-ters. mem-ters. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on Pag Seven.) there. Heretofore burgage and ex-1 1 rcss Lave been handled from ttio power houso on Washington avenue, i.ear the river bridge. FOR SALE 2,000 ton standard coals. See Porterflold. Ogdcn Sewer Plpo & Clay Co. number of minor officials of tho same division, passed through Ogden lu a Itrhatc car this morula on tholr way west. The party 1 returning from an inspection trip through tho east Select our home-made cooking prepared pre-pared to Like out We make a specialty special-ty of Oysters. Sandwiches and Mexican Mexi-can Chill; also after-theatre parllca. DelleaUiten, Orpheuru Building. A. W. Agee of this clt.j went to Los Angeles over the Southern I'aclQc road yesterday. Trimmed hats for $1.50 at the F.ve Points Millinery. Departs for Washington Mis. J. B Burnham. one of the clerks iu the employ of the forestry department of the government, left Ogdtn yesterday for Washington, D C. MrH Burnham ham has been employed lu the local ofllce of the forestry servico for several sev-eral months and has a large number of friends In this city. It Is not known whether she w-ill return to Ogden Og-den to resume work or will continue, her duties In the national ofQce. It's tho talk of the town, just around the corner from Carr's Drug Store. - George II. Barney of the Escalante national forest of southern I'tah, is In the city attending to detail work at the forest service headquarters He will remain here for a number of t'ays. Everybody come to the Fifth Ward Fair next Tuesday afternoon and evening. J. E. Lewis of the Saiita Fe Railroad company was In Ogden today on official offi-cial business. Private lessons In French, Spanish or Italian. Conversational or translation. trans-lation. Maude Tabor. 2454 Adams - Asks for Change of Venue In the ca?o of Thomas Cowllshnw against Hannah Cowllshaw, in which a divorce di-vorce Is sought, the plaintiff today filed a notice, addressed to the defendant, defen-dant, that at 10 o'clock a. ru. next Saturday he would move the court to grant a change of venue, the ground for euch a motlou being that the plaintiff cannot get a fair and impartial impar-tial trial because of the. bias and prejudice prej-udice of Judco Howell. Coal If you want tho best; If you vant full weight, John Farr, phono 27. Baggage and Express Depot The Opden Rapid TranMt company has equipped Its depot on Washington avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, with baggage and express trucks, and. within a short time, both baggago and express matter will be handled RANDOM I, ' REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) DR. J. H. EPPERSON, DENTIST, TOP FLOOR LEWIS BLOCK.- Fr sale cheap, new 5-room modern , bungalow cottage. Only flvo bbx-kn from First National Bank corner. Good cellar, three closets, pantry and bath. Inquire. Ik-ll phone "'JO Y. I SCALES TESTED by an expert and j are In first-class condition. "Tho Coal" for sale only by Shnrtllff and ; Company, phones. 13. Yard 2041 j Washington Avenue. - Ten Days for Him Only one prisoner pris-oner appeared in police court this Morning. This was II. ,T. Burke, charged with vagrancy, and his case was quickly disposed of by Judge .1. D. Murphy, who reeled ten days off the judicial tape and passed it to tho prisoner. Burke made no effort to cleny his guilt. It's the talk of the town, just around the corner from Carr's Drug Store. - Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bradley of N'atu-pa. N'atu-pa. Idaho, are In Ogden visiting at the home of Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Heath. Grand Mask Carnival, Thursday, B.o. 1st. at Auditorium Rink. Cah jirlzcs. $2.50 for best sustained gen-I gen-I tleinan character. $2.50 for best sustained sus-tained lady character. $2.50 for lest c'nsned gentleman. $2.50 for best (iresscd lady. - From Shasta Division J. N. Dyer, i fcup.riritcn Jent of the Shasta, dlvi-r dlvi-r slon of the Southern Pacific, and a |