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Show RANDOM REFERENCES SALT LAKE 4L OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Electric Interurban Line. One Hour Between Salt Lake and Ogden. Ix-ave Icavo Salt lako. Opden. fi'lam C:10p.di. 7:0a.m. 7:3.)a.tu 0:00a.m 9:00a.m. 10:rt0a.m ". 10:Joa.m. 12 0Onoon 12:0unoon l:30n.m. 1:30pm. 3.00p.m. .1:00 pm. 4:3.1p.m. 4:30p.m. C:00pm tl:0iip.in. ":30p.m m 7:30p.m. ft.aop.m ' 9:00p.m. llrf."p.m ' 10:30p.ni. Twelve fast trains each way daily. Call "naTilieiRer Kxpress" (cither 'phone) for quick find careful service In Salt Lake valley. SIMON HAMBERGErt. President. J. F. REARDON'. General Superintendent. South Weber Visitor Alice Jonkin-8en Jonkin-8en is Isitlnc her fattier anJ mother moth-er In South Yv ebcr. Account CONFERENCE and STATE FAIR thp OreRon Short Line will boII round trip tickets to Salt lake. at rate Jl 10, OcL 3rd o 9th. Inclusive, Rood returning Oct. 12th. Choice of ELEVEN trains dally. Secure tickets at City Ticket Office, 2.14 Washington Washing-ton avenue. Both pnones 372. Visiting In Ogden Mrs. G L Hak of Salt Iake Is visiting In Ogilen. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas, private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of haKgage. 412 23th. Here From Ely H. W. Rp.lall of Ely Is visiting friends in Ogden. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Slmrt Line tickets at the office in the Opera House Block. Don't force your-pe'f your-pe'f to stand In lino at the Depot. Returns From Colorado Mrs. R. 1). Gould, who has ln sppnding th fumruer In Colorado Springs, returned return-ed home last night. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Gone to Lehi Mrs. Ella Manning is vIsltlDg at the home of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Rebecca Evans, at Ixhl. WANTED Clean white rags at the Staudard. - Will Entertain Past Grands Mrs. ('. T. Koons, will entertain the Past Grands' club at her home, 2933 Grant avenue. Thursday afternoon, Oct. C. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear In order to Insure In-sure publication. Returns to Ogden F. J. Cawley of this city, who has spent the summer at Portland anJ Seattle, has returned home to attend the wedding of his cousin. Miss Irene Tomasek. He has accepted a position In the Southern Pacific shop. LAST EXCURSION of the season NORTH via OREGON SHORT LINE. Tickets on tale Oct, Sth. Secure tick-eta tick-eta and full Information at City Ticket Tick-et Office, 2oU Washington avenue. Dolh phones 372. Draws a Railroad Pension William S. Clark, section foreman for Uintah Uin-tah for about forty years, is leaving tho railroad service and moving to this city with his family. He will draw a pension from the company during the rest of his life. (Continued on Page Seven.) demurs to the complaint on the 1 grounds that It Is not specific enough in alleging nets or "cruel and Inhuman Inhu-man conduct." and the facts etatcd aro not sutllclont to constitute drunkenness. drunk-enness. The suit Is for divorce. Kommerer's best co:il fold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. In the matter of tho estato of S A I Unlcy. deceased, the udmlnlstratrlv, I , Kmma J. lllnley. has petitioned for distribution and final account 1 Dainty fountain special, every day. ' b Ward's spacious parlors. Two . ctorea. Funeral Wednesday Tho funeral of ixirenza Fisher, who died yesterday yester-day morning, will he held tomorrow afternoon at 1 oclock at th,e family residence In Farr West. The burial will 1 in Ogden City cemetery. WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal rionty of It. Lewla Coal Yard. Phones 149. I RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from paf;o Five.) Louise Tierce, piano instructor, will make arrangements for receiving pU-Jll pU-Jll Wednesday and Thursday of this week and next. A New B"oy At the homo of Mr. and Mra. Fred Jensen 2779 Grant av-c-nuo there arrived yesterday a flno oahy boy. Atholt, piano Insi ruction. 2R.JS Washington. H.-ll phono i::02-Y. Wind on the Lake A heavv wind ranging in velocity from 30 to CO mlls Pr hour. rag-d on Great Salt l-tke lant night. The wind blew from tho wMt and for thin reason no dainago was done to the All on th Southern Pacific. The storm did not sub.sid until un-til about 4:30 this morning. FREE A pair of gloves given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. - Laying Brick Ten bricklayers won-put won-put to work on the new Marlon hotel this morning. The masons started to build the north and west walls of the' i structure. The other work Is going' j rapidly along and It Is expected that the exterior of the building will he! I completed before winter weather has set in. j Winter tipples, .1. T. McKntvre, Har-1 rlsville. 13ell, 100 Z. Merchants to Meet The retail merchants mer-chants of the Ptaty are expectt-d to meet lu Salt lake Wednesday anil. Thursday of this week and pass upon OueHtlons of great Importance to the retailers and consumers. President Carver of the, Retail Merchant' association asso-ciation desires that all merchants who can posslbly spare tho time at- i tend the convention and raise their j voices in defense of a square deal to j themselves and the consumers of the j country. I CONFER EN CK ST1XIAL TRAIN to Salt Lake via OREGON SHORT LINE. Oct f,lh to Pth, Inclusive, leaves Ogden 8:35 a. m., returning leaves Salt Lako at 7:00 p m. Round trip rate $1.10. City ofllce. 2511 Wash. ave. Charged With Adultery Henry C. Ix-e, charged with adultery, appeared in the Second district court this morning nnd asked that he bo given the statutory tlnii? to plead. The time for hearing the man's plea was fixed for next Saturday. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Iloth phones, 27?. - Working on Improvements The curb and gutter on Hudson avenue Is bel.ng laid today. The Moran forces have also begun the laying of the concrete con-crete base for the asphaltum on North Washington avenue. Presbyterian rummage sale, Oct, 6, 7, S at 2516 Washington. Death of Mrs. Morris. Elizabeth Morris, aged 59 ycara, died last evening even-ing at 7 oclock at the family residence, resi-dence, 244 Twenty-first etrceL She wa the widow of William Morris. Time and place of funeral will be announced an-nounced later. TAST EXCURSION of tho season NORTH via OREGON SHORT LINE. Tickets on sale Oct. 8th, Secure tickets tick-ets and full Information at City Ticket Office, 2.114 Washington avenue. Doth phones 372. Died this Morning Mrs. Martines Marquis, wlio ofV'llllam Marquis of the Oxford cafe, dl?d at their apartments, apart-ments, 321 Twenty-fourth street this morning at 7 o'clock of asthma and kidney trouble. Mrs. Marquis had been considered seriously 111 for one week only, but had been in poor health for the past six months. She has resided in Ogden for the past year and a half, coming here from Colorado Springs. Tho ltody was taken tak-en to Larkln & Son's undertaking parlors, par-lors, where It will be prepared for burial bur-ial and will probably bo shipped to the East, where several brothers and sisters who survive ln-r reside. Mrs. Marquis was CS years old. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry If you get it. Phono 18. Shurtllff L Company. Date of Registration The first date of registration for the fall election elec-tion Is October 11. Voters may also register on October 12 and IS. Those who fail to register on these days can do so on November 1. CONFERENCE - SPECIAL TRAIN to Salt 1-T.ke via OREGON SHORT LINE. Oct. Tith to ?th, inclusive, leaves Ogden S'.S.'i a. m , returning leaves Salt Lako at 7 '00 p. m. Round trip rate $1.10. City office, 2511 Wash. ave. ..Mary J. Avcy has coinnivnced suit upalnst the estate of May 11. Jackson, deceased et al., to quiet tklo to certain cer-tain renl estate. llegln the fall Hcht iy uriiuR Levis' Good Coal." rtionos 119. In the case of .Mary Chiistma Voss acaint Herman 'osh, tho defendant |