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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Adraln Punnock of Elko. Xcv., is a business visitor h this city. Automobile rr Hire. Drive my own v car. J. W. NIcksou, phone 793 Bell. Stand Broom hotel. W. M. Jeffers, superintendent of the Utah division of the ''Union Pacific, Pa-cific, with headquarters In Omaha; Charles Ware, general freight agent of the same road, with headquarters at Omaha, and R. S. Ruble, assistant general pnssenger agent of Denver, spent yesterday In the city. WANTED Cloan whlto rags at tho Standard. Mrs. E. C. Hair of Ely, Nev., arrived ar-rived yesterday for a 'visit with friends In this city. Advertisers must have thoir copy for the Evening Standard tho ovening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appoar, In order to insure in-sure publication. Marriage Licenses County Clerk Samuel G-. Dye granted marriage licenses li-censes yesterday to William W. Hawd of Denver and Helen A Olson of Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Edward C. Hair of Ely, Nov., and Ella Dicker-son Dicker-son of Falrport, N Y. (Continued on Page Seven.) 00 RANDOM I REFERENCES 1 (Continued From Page Five.) PENNIES WANTED AT WRIGHTS Will give $1.05 silver for $1.00 pennies. pen-nies. Sam Paris of this city has left via tho Denver & Rio Grande for New York city. Millinery Sale Your choice of any trimmed hat, 52.00, Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. La Mode Millinery. 2438 Wash. Lora F. Thornton has loft Ogdcn for Oakland, Cal. He Is traveling via the Western Pacific. Dr. G. H. Gunn has returned from his vacation. - Mrs. Ethel Torry and Mrs. Elsie Mann havo left for a visit in Omaha. COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phono 27. John Farr. Tho Misses Frances and Hattio Burrows, milliners, havo left Ogden for Chicago and New York to purchase pur-chase fall supplies. Business Good Georgo If. Baker, passQngor iraffic agent for tho Missouri Mis-souri Pacific, was in tho city yesterday yester-day looking after tho interests of his "company. Mr. Baker states that business busi-ness in general cast of tho Rocky Mountains is well, up to the record this -year, but that there Is no unusual travel. Crops in the middle and enst-orn enst-orn states, he savs, are good and the corn crop in Illinois, Missouri and other corn growing states will bo extraordinary. ex-traordinary. John T, Frye of the Ogdcn Portland Port-land Cement company left Tlmrsdny for Grand Rapids, Mich. lie is 'traveling 'trav-eling via the Denver &. Rio Grando. Small Suit6 In the Municipal court the Proudfit Sporting Goods com- I pany has brought action against John Bowe for $64 G5 on a promissory note. i A. Kasslus has filed suit agalnBt S. D. Donvillo for $24.45 on account. W. Farr and Carl Farr have begun suit against A. L. Agco for $14.75 on account-Laying of RailE Ralls are now arriving ar-riving from the east for use in tho double track work between Luc.In and, . Montqllo. The grade work on this stretch of track is progressing and the lnylng of rails wlu opon. begin. Tho track laying Jvlll be done, under tho porsonal supervision of .T, .-L.- WltteiiJ myor .assistant chief onglneor of the Southern Pacific, who is 'now' stationed sta-tioned at Tocoma. Tho Standard more than equnls any premium, offer made by any other pa per. Call and see our premiums you ' get now freo from us, whilo you pay the other papers for the premiums they offer. |