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Show RANDOM' R-FiTREIVGES .7. K. Gilson was anionjj the Salt Iake visitors in the city jestcrday. Coal If you want the best; If you want full wt'Isht. John Farr. phone 27. Advance Agent Here E F. Scanians, the advnnce agent for "The Kissing Girl," Is Iri the city, making mak-ing preparations for a return engagement engage-ment of that production atkhe Ogdcn Theater, one week from Sunday nlghL "The Kissing Girl" was seen here about three weeks aso, and is returning return-ing to tho coast, after a middle west tour. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages foi funerals anrt operas Private call3 a specialty. Also prompt delivery ot n:'ej:r.ge -112 25th. F. R. Blrdsall, of Imlny, Is a business 'visitor In the city. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. 0. A. Johnson arrived yesterday from Palisade, Nov., for a brief business busi-ness visit. Stork Vfsits the Richardson Home fc.very officer un tne local police force smoked at the expense of Officer Wm. W. TUehardson yestcn'ay, the pauso thereof being the arrival of an eight-pound eight-pound daughter at the Richardson home. The little ( miss was horn Thursday. Advertisers muat have their copy fcr the Evening Standard tho ovening l)efor;o ihe day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear In order to In-t'iro In-t'iro nwblfcalion. Ij. AV. Lund, of Pleasant View, is a visitor in the city for a few days. Harry J. Fox, of Pocatello, arrived in the city yesterday for a few days' visit with friends. m Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson, of 2-12 Twenty-third street, left yesterday for California, and expect to spend Ofbout three weeks visiting at Los Angeles An-geles and San Francisco. Electric Lights at Wilson The new incandescent electric lights in Wilson I-ane were burning for the first time last evening. The current comes direct di-rect from the Farmington Electrical Supply company and the Improvement is of great benefit. (Continued on Pap Sevon ) f j RANDOM ;jj REFERENCES 71 T (Continued from Pai;e Five,! ' . tifjgj! Fine Turky Dinner Sunday at Falsi!? Fal-si!? '.J Staff Cafe, also other specials. JCj$ i Back fronr the Wreck E. C. Man-i.'sSJ Man-i.'sSJ son, general manager of the Oregon 42 l Short Line, and T. F. Kowlauds, di-SErS di-SErS j -vision superintendent of the Southern eS f Pflclflc' havc retl,rned from Ryndon, & -where thoj supervised the clearing of 2J the tunnel in which the wreck of the 5 freight occurred last Sunda.. The raS -S svork at tll(? lunnel wns completed -i '! Friday morning. 3JJE ;i Another drop in evigs, strictly froah pfjl a ones, 30 cents a dozen, at Edgar Jones , J Still Detourlng Trains Local ofQ-TAcIals ofQ-TAcIals of the Harrlman lines report 5 jjthat the Meadow Valley wnshouts on Jb J,tbe San Pedro line will ho repaired l2? 1 hy tomorrow morning and traffic over Al lho line resumed San Pedro trains VJ Are 'll being seut over the Southern aga " Pacific route. ' Notice Public accounting. Snvtll A:'Bet8 of books a specinlty. Investigate fyKJ il E. Warner, 243S 1.2 Wash. Ave Or-'JlK Or-'JlK 1 'ce hours 2 P- ni . to 5 p. m. Telega Tele-ga phones Ind. S70. Dell 737. elP- Goldeld Magnates M. D. Cutter, &wi president and general manager of the '' Tonopah &. Goldflcld railroad, accom-f'- panled bv II. R. Humlln were In Og-rSSTden, Og-rSSTden, Friday. Mr. Cutler left this citv 'tSS for Philadelphia and Mr. Hamlin left $f for Goldold Roth men had been niak-$!& niak-$!& inc a tour of the Ooldfield railroad trtMJ) ' StS'-t Heat on-Kirkend nil Undertaking Co., g 2552 Wash ae Both phones 150.- jflf In the mattci or te estate of Mary M i -"Freeman Parr, deceased, the court jH has ordered that thc-wlM be admitted 9 1 to probate and that A'fred Sunimcrill wi! ho appointed administrator. Kodak fln.sh'.ng, Tripp. 2IG3 Wash -In tho estate and guardianship of t .fDarthula C. Stephens, an incompetent, flu the guardian, Grant S pliers, has filed SWihls annual account. "Kf Plenty of good fresh ranch buttei, jS0t3O cents a pound at Edgar Jones Co - 9?f Boy Arrives Mr. a'ld Mi- J P "SSifff Herrick, of 2772 Lincoln avenue, are 1 happy oer the arrival of a flue boy lflat thclr noulc- The stcrk ,uade llls Mil vls,t Frillav evoninS- Dye Will Speak Elder Samuel G. 5H Dye will be the speaker nL the rcgu-SW rcgu-SW lar evening service in the Third ward Tvi chapel, Sunda, 7 o'clock. Public In-'ll'HvIted. In-'ll'HvIted. is fr M. B Mahor and wife have return's return-'s ' ed to their home In Falida, Colo., after fVf?;a month's vi3it vlth Mrs. .Maher's Hljimother, Mrs Ciossln. kJ Will Address Parents Professor M. Jfl "R, Porter - f the Weber academy will Jm :addrcss thr- )arciits' class of the U 'j fourth ward Sunday school at It) H : o'clock Sunday, tomorrow. |