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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Calvin and W. G. Waldron of Morgan Mor-gan were visitors in this city last evening. WANTED Clean whito rags at tho Standard. - Mrs. Annio Van Namce, matron at tho union depot, is unablo to Leave her homo becauso of scarlot fever, and her daughter, Miss Naomi, Is in charge of the women's department. COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, $5.25. Phone 27. John Fair. Mrs. II. C. Christie and Mrs. N. C. N'elsbn of Evanstou arc visiting' ; friends in this city. Calvin Henry, a jockey, Joe Johnson John-son and Leo Stone were arrested at Twenty.fi fth and Washington by Spe-cinl Spe-cinl Offcer Lamson last evening for disturbing the peace. Henry was locked up, but the others were allowed allow-ed to go on their own recognizance. For Rent Modern flaL 224S Jeff - James Mlngralio and Ralph Dep plno engaged in an altercation in a rooming house over tho Pacific saloon sa-loon last evening and both were arrested. ar-rested. Officer Walter Marlln found that Mingrnllo had a dangerous looking look-ing stiletto in hl& possession. Visit tho Five Points Millinery. Thomas F. McCreary of Ely, Nev,, is transacting business in the city. Hair Goods At the Princess Millinery Millin-ery Co., for ono week only. The Utah Industrial school baseball team defeated the Harrlsville loam at tho school grounds yestorday afternoon after-noon by a score of 3 to A. Tho game was fast all the way and was witnessed wit-nessed by a large crowd. The lady who left the bottle of Nyoll Oil "at the Standard office May 22 can got same by calling at office - (Continued on Pago Seven.) 3 'I RANDOM, H REFERENCES 1 i (Continued From Page Five.) ; Fell from Ladder While climbing ' ladder leading" to Iho loft or a barh nt her -home, 2029 Wall avenue, this morning, Mrs. T G. Paine roll, sustaining sustain-ing painful bruises about the back and shoulders. Xo bones wore broken and Mrs. Palno.Js not believed to bo i in any danger. Mrs. Paine wa3 climb- ij Ing Into the upper part or the barn to II , Inspect some household goods stored I . there, when the accident occurred J f Lost Fox Terrier pup, body white, il head hair black. Roward. 2561 Madi- son ave. Bell phone 123y. ', Many persons arc taking advantage j ; of the low rates which are now bc- i ' Jng ofTered by the railroads Tor round- ! trip tickets oast. Tho following Og- j denltcs are making trips to Chicago I W and return via, the Union Pacific; F. R W. Joesten, Mrs Frank Blctcher, Miss Helen Browning, Mr anu Mrs. B. W. t Uanlon and A. Sageben. f First quality hair and combings made lj up American Hairdresslng Parlors. - Mrs. C. Knight and son, Charlos, J ft will leave tomorrow morning for New ) ;, York City, where they will visit 1 friends. They will travel cast via V tho Denver & RUt Grande. v Ice, 52.OO per month. Call Ogden City Ico Co, 1 Mrs. C. T. 'Moycs and Miss Helen j ' iMoyes ot this city will leave tonight ) for Denver via, the- Denver &.- Rio Grande. Thov will remain In Dener about three weeks, with the relatives of Mrs. Moves. ;, For Sale Furniture or 7-room house, almost new, cheap if taken at once. 1" 24CS Madison Ave. ; Heavy Rail Shipments Two hun- dred carloads or steel rails have been 1 handled by the Harrlman freight de- : partment during the past sixty days. i Tho rails wero consigned to points on the Southern Pacific for use in 'j repair work and for double tracking. All of the rails were of the 90-pound '. variety and most or them will be used In replacing the old 75-pound rails. 1,000 Sample Cnn3 Jan a lac given ?( away Monday, May 29th to house- wives. See window dls lny. Ogden i Paint, Oil & Glass Co. 't' Calvin In Ogden E. IS. Calvin, vice i president and general manager of the v Southorn Paciric. with headquarters J In San Francisco, was in Ogden this ) morning. Ho went from this city to Salt Lake City. y. Hair Goods At reduced prices at ', ' tho Princess Millinery Co., for one t i "week onlj . s i ; T. F, Rowlands, division superin- I tendent of the Southern Pacific rall- :; road returned to Ogden this morn- I Ing from a tour of the Salt Lake , Uidsloa of the road. J HELL AND FUTURE PUNISHMENT 'A ns stated In popular hellof, In Biblical y theology' and in the religions of tho World. A comparative anil historical j'i study In development of belief. This t'j Is the thomr In Sunda night's ser- I won In First Presbyterian church in t "Llfo Boyond the Grave" series. A B ipeclal, musical program. Western Union Official Cbmmer- I' clal Agent H. McPheo of -Los Angeles. Assistant General Manager T. W. Car- S roll of New York, and Plant Superin- , . i tondent S. Gray of San Francisco, of tho .Western Telegraph coiupany stop- f pedoff iiu Ogdeja-jfcwhoufe today on hflr way, to thcotatVVTJioy con- ferrcd wlthlo'ca'Managcr 'Dcrniody MjrrCarrolI will spend -c few days fn theHnspediilon of tbe6fflce here on his return from the coast, Frederick Vinlng Fisher, pastor or B the First Methodist church, will dc liver tho Memorial Day oration at Corlnne. r J Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to John Young-qulst Young-qulst and ,Rcta Lovoriig, both kf Brlgham city. Salt Lake and return $1.00, via Ore- u gon Short-Line, Sunday, May 28. YoUr 1 choice of eleven trnins dally each way. Amateur Ball Th'e ball team of the I Woodmen of the World will cross bats ' with the Machinists of the railway i gang at the Fair Grounds tomorrow j morning at 10 o'clock. I Marriage License Claudo II. Good- !) sell and Antonla Chrlstcnsen of Salt i Lake have been Issued a marriage II- 1 cense. I |