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Show I I RANDOM I REFERENCES H COALI COAiLlI COAL1H H Never undersold- Aaaci Fnrr Coal 1 Co. 15G 24. Bell. 2G6. Intl. HI. M Hl Buys Sand Ridge Property Satur- H day Hyrum Johnson of Eden nnrchas- ed of J F. Parsons a trace of land H ou the Sand Ridge, southwest of the Hj city. The tract contains 41 acres, Hj lyins between the Oregon Short Lino HL and the old Utnti Central railways. B x. Tv price paid was 54,100. The ground B Trill be cultivated next spring, the H Intuition tioliicr to ultimately turn It Into' an orchard. H Fresh Castle Gate and Rock Spring H $5,25 delivered. Phone 27. John B-v ) Korean Found Dead Saturday f" night, nt the Fashion rooming house on Twenty-fifth street, between Grant and Lincoln avenues, S. C. Chang, a M ' Korean, was found dead! In n hath H tnb. It In presumed that Chang: was Hl seized with cramps or hvart failure Hl while bathing and was drovned. Hl No use talking! Stlmson'.s cafe. - H Sent to the Asylum David Summer H of Plain City wan adjudged Insano H Saturday afternoon and w?i; taken to I H the stato mental hospital In tho even- H Ing by Deputy Sheriff John Murphy. H Mr. Summer had Ireen alHug for some H time past and It was knervn that he H was becoming mentally unbalanced, H bufTiol until Friday was H drenied H necessary to take 3tops to send him H to the nsvlum. At that tlmo he be- H came dangerously Insane and was H brought to this city Saturday nfter- H noon for an examination before a lun- H acv board. H Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Clear m Creek, Pleasant Valley and Hiawatha H lump or nut coal, $5.00 per ton dellv- H ered until otherwise advised. Cash F onU". Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. H Both phones. - H Mrs. Oren Hadlock and her daugh- Hl ter are visiting with relatives In Salt j Lako City. H Hear Hnbbard. He's great. - H A. Welland, of Elko, was a New H Year visitor In this city. H Throughout the Holiday Vacation H there will bo three sessions daily at H the Skating Rink. Morning session, H 10c; afternoon, 15c; nt night, 25c. H Skates included. Prizes each see-' H W. W. Blakesleo and wife, of Ross- H fork, Idaho, are visiting Ogden friends. H 2.000 Is a ton We always give It H Either phone 149. ftr Entertained Their Employes Satur-H Satur-H --iTnV&fiJjujjiJr taking stock at tho H Ftore. the W. H. Wright & Sons coin- H panv entertained their employes at the Hl Livingston Cafeteria. There were 90 L priests around the board. B M. K. Bridge was among the Salt B Lake visitors fn the city yesterdny. MpL New Sheriff Sheriff E. E. Harri- H son has moved his household effects H to the sheriff's quarters at the court M house, cx-Sherlff Wilson having re- H moved his family to a private rosl- H dence on Twenty-fourth street, be- H tween Adams and Jefferson avenues. H: Mr Harrison will assume control of H tho offlco tomorrow at noon. H Coal If you want the best; if you H want full weight. John Farr. phone 27. H Special Train The Wool Growers H special train bound for Portland, On?., H where those aboard will attend tho H" Wool Growers' National convention, H passed tlirough Ogden nboul noon to- H: day Dennis Smyth and sou. P.' J. H Qulnn and P. H. Cook boarded the H train at this point and are believed to HL .he tho only Ogdcnltes who will visit K e convention. B. T. C Williams and wife, of Mon-K Mon-K tello, spent New Years with Ogdn K friends. k Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages Httor funerals ana operas. Private calls Ba Kpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of BEgage. 25th. HGoncral Superintendent Manson. of HH) Oregon Short Line, came up from HBl Lake on business yestuigwrfr H VANTED Clean white Vjo ft Miss Effie Taylor, of MlHtfiks' K millinery store, is spending aw days H in Salt Lake City with relatives. iN. Wardlclgh left Uis n-.omlng for Angclcs via the SouthcUTi Pacific Bs Closed The So-rthern Paci fic shops did not operate today, because be-cause It Is ti hollduy. They will ro-Btimo ro-Btimo work tomorrow morning. Departs for School T. F. Rowlands, division superintendent of the Southern South-ern Pacific, his wife and daughter, Irene, left Ogden today for Palo Alao, Cal., where Ireuc Is attond Miss llar-kor's llar-kor's school for girls. Miss Rowlands Row-lands hns been homo for several days on a vacation. Train of Silk A special train loaded load-ed with silk from the Orient passed through Ogden this morning on tho Hnrrtoan lines, bound for Now York City. The train Ib making excellent tlmo and arrived here slightly ahead of Its schedule. Advertisers must liavo tholr copy for tho Evening Standard the evening befaro the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appoar in order to In-bure In-bure publication. oo |