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Show RANDOM qm-REFERENCES fM I Henry McCracken, of Smithflold. nS I Utan' Ja n blI8fness visitor In Ogden. IK Pay your subscription one month I in advnnce and pet a 20-cent can ot i ij Pierces' Pork and Beans free. TheBO , ev I pork and benns are canned In Ogden j 'flfl f and are absolutely pure. ' j i The fire department was suniraoncd I jW"2 I to the home of A- u- Shurtllff. 570 J Twenty-fifth street, at noon yester-Jfrimi yester-Jfrimi day to put out a small blaze, resulting w from a defective flue. The damage ( JllSg, will not exceed $10. -liTJf Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages ikeuftl fr funerals and operas Private calla M a specialty. Also prompt delivery of danl beggage. 412 25th. reJi W. Wangsgard of Huntsville was a jjj visitor In this citv vesterday. )l sSTS j WANTED Clean white rags at the Iyj ' Standard. ;3 ( Errol Lyons was among the Logan 53 " visitors In Ogden yesterday. n Advertisers must have their copy 5?5 for the Evening Standard the evening j l before the, day on which tho advor- J r liscment Is to appear la order to in. H j eure publication JtTlu , Mrs. J Wenshel, of Springvllle, WHT, "Utah, is the guest of Ogden friends rift for a few days. EH I Traveling Passonger Agent Parrott, jkm of the Denver & Rio Grande, is a busl-BRjV busl-BRjV nefes visitor In tho city. frrU Another special train, carrying a'- , 5sf most a hundred members of the West- I J ern Fruit Jobbers' association, passed I through tills city last evening on its A way to Sacramento The fruit job- 3 hers were from Colorado and were on I their wav to attend the annual con- a ventlon in Sacramento. The tram ar- rived in Ogden over the D. & R. G., i and left over the Southern Pacific. Wi A Bocial dancing party has been ar- i&MJ ranged by the Mutual Improvement ikii. associations of the Third ward and , SJm will be given in the remodelled j rj nmuaoment hall this evening. Spe- , &f cial effons hae been made by the' eirS committee to make the dance a sue-1 dfjf cess and a large crowd is expected iw' ; to be In attendance. A delivery wagon horse belonging j ; to the Ogden Steam laundry tail away etrfi v 1,,st eening ',1,d injtuetl itself so mm badlj that It was necessary to kill Hi the "animal. The wagon and harness -Sj ' were not badly injured. H, r (Continued un Pncp S'even.) 1 I RANDOM 1 1 J REFERENCES m H ) (Continued from Paso Fivo.) I Clean, Cleaner, CLEANEST jr That's tbo condition of our sausage department, f yon like sausage, get !it where you KNOW" that the sanitary conditions are the best; link and loose made from beef and pork trimmings, PURETAH, pure Pork, no trimmings. Russoll-James Co. Notice Public accounting. Small sets of books a specialty. Investigate. , H. E. Warner, 24fo j-2 Wash. Ave. Of-. ; flee hours, 2 p. ni., to 5 p. m. Tele-, Tele-, ; phones Ind. 879. Bell 737. ; Mrs. J. A. Calvert has just returned from Salt Lake, whore she has been ;:: with her sl6tor,.M,rs. .1..A. Luke, who . underwent a serious opera) Ion at : Holy Cross hospltil last Thursdav. fj. Mrs. Luke Is improving. " i Kodak finishing. Trfnp. 24Go Wash?- Brtngs His Bride T. J. Collins, act-lng act-lng supervisor of the "national forest at Moapa, Nevada, is in the city for n. month's visit with local foresters and to take up detail work iu the for-ost for-ost service office. Mr. Collins Is on his pre turn from Uoston, Massachusetts. where ho went a short time ago ostensibly os-tensibly to visit friends; hut from the fact that ho js accompanied home by Mrs. Collins, his bride, his forest friends are convince l that his trip home was not altogether without high , reEolve. Mrs. Collins is well pleased with the western counirv. . i Sued by Doctors Drs. R.ich and Osgood Os-good have filed a suit in the muni- i - clpal coUrt against Charles V. De- weeso for the recovery of S-10, which 1: they allege is due for -professional y services. The same plaintiffs have ? also begun action against R. R. ' Shurtllff for $S2.52 on a similar com-1 com-1 i plalnL Wind on the Lake Southern Pacific I j officials report ihnl there was a' I I heavy wind on the lako last night, ! I I the velocity exceeding 3G miles per i I hour. As the duration of the blow , jjj was short, traffic was not interfere.! 1 with and no damage was done to the y" J fill or trestle A general drop n tern-:S tern-:S '& perature is reported nil along the J ft Salt Lake division of the load. The 1 1 lovest temperature is at Wells, where 5 ij the mercurv touched S degrees above J if rero. The warmest point is at Sparks, ffi fa where the temperature did not fall f below 29 degrees. The temperature at Ogden at an early hour was 2S, and at Carlin, 20. -Chief to Lecture Chief of Police rf Thomas Browning will speak to the jjjjfj young men of the Y. M. M. I. A., at Sthe Second ward meeting houce. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, at 7:30. All young a men are in v. ted to attend. Ilkjj Post Graduate Course Dr. William 'i?vl G. Frleday loft today on the Overland Limited for New York. He will be absent ab-sent from the city about four weeks. During his -stay in the east he will take a post graduate course In medi-.. medi-.. cine. Rr Has Grippe G. C. McPcek, assist- VJF nnt city ticket agent for the Harrlman jj5 lines, is suffering from an attack of Z the grippe. sjK ( Dr. C. B. Pfoutz, onillst for the Ore-Si Ore-Si gon Short Line, passed through Ogden air this morning in a private car on his -fp -war north. g ; Mrs. F. C. Smith, wife of the assistant as-sistant superintendent of the Southern '' Pacific, has returned from Hill City, l.'( Kaa., where she was called because " - of the death of a sister. , 'I Chief Clerk III Chief Clerk Ft. Roy-I Roy-I Holds of tbo division offices of the. Southern Pacific, is confined to his j home because of Illness. ',' S. P Burnham, an official of the Denver & Rio Grande, arrived in this ' city in a private car from the west i 'this morning and left for Salt Lako via the D. & R. G. Tf ' Marriage Licenses Marriage licens- 't cs hao been issued to George I... ' Beckstead and Katherine C. Foster ; . ; .of Evanston. Wyoming; Albert L. Wll- j ' Hams and Pearl Dun-ant of Morgan; f George C Goano)uIas of Ogden, and I Lilian B Johnson or Twin Kails. Ida.; 1 I i John Klug and Mary Rclnki of Ogden. M The latter couple wero married yes-fl.G yes-fl.G terday by Father Cnshnahan of St. I Joseph's church I f Poll Tax Poll Tax Collector Al I 1 Harris HtalOB that he has done all I F fivithin his power to collect all the I i -elty poll taxes, but that there are t f still from 200 to ?.00 delinquents. Ho has notified all of them, either by telephone or mnll, that they nre bo-hind bo-hind with their payments and that lie is now going to begin legal proceedings. pro-ceedings. Papers are being prepared today for all or the dclinrpiont cases and the delinquents will be called into .court, as soon as summons can bo issued and served. The court cost In each case, Mr. Harris says, will be abopt $2.80, so that those who do not settle With him before being called in court their poll taxes this year will cost thorn nearly $5. |