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Show M RANDOM REFERENCES 44 UJI ' ifajyj J. C. Wheelon of Garland was a c)2ff business visitor in the city yesterday. fell Coal If J'ou want the best: If you tSBf want full weight. John Farr, phone 27. rJDfcf H. C Smnlo of Lehl, Utah, is a busi-btH busi-btH Deas visitor in the city. TfSf Cal1 A1Ien- Puone3 22 ior carriage !!&, 'or 'unera's an operas. Private calls v a specialty. Also prompt delivery ot baggage. -112 2Cth, I On Mission to Japan Rowland Em-mett, Em-mett, eon of Mr and .Mrs. William Eiumett, left over the Southern Pacific at an early hour this morning for Seattle, Se-attle, Wash., from which point ho will Ball for Japan on a five years' mission mis-sion for tho ..Mormon church. WANTED Clean whito rags at the Standard. - M. R. Dupont of Elko. New, arrived In the city yesterday to accept a railroad rail-road situation ' Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which tho adver-, tlsement Is to appear In order to In- : sure publication. F. G. Fisher w.is a visitor in the city j yesterday from Evangton. I ajij Mrs. F. W. Klack of Salt Lake, is o : visiting with Ogden friends. t ! f D. O. Clark, who has chargo of all ' Union Pacific coal mines, passed through this city last evening en rbute sTiiS Gastern points. His special car was $ attached to Union Pacific train No. 4. "t C. A. Brooke and daughter of Caryl: Car-yl: lin, New, arc visiting Ogden friends. Ml jjjjy Returns from South Carolina Dun- J jjg can Lang, an employe of the forestry i ij"jj department, returned to this city yes- j iy terday after a three weeks' visit at j jjjj. his home in South Carolina. I W& Night Lodger Got Drunk James Ho-1 tyv gan, but not tho mysterious personage j ?jj, of whom tho police have been expect-5i expect-5i ing information from Gooding, Ida., j?S was locked up a,t the police station !j last night after being booked as a 'tv plain drunk. Ii seoms that Hogan 2-d has been making the city Jail his frjS lodging apartments for tho past scv-j scv-j , oral nights and outstayed his welcome. - '.When ho showed up last night with a rg1 big cargo of salt on board he was summarily locked up as a lawbreaker. W Not Bothered by Auto Cops .Mayor t( " Glasmann received a post card from 'frj Mr. and Mrs. Denny Smyth yosterday, ! l stating that the well known hotel pro-sjft' pro-sjft' prietor and his wife are touring soulh-jjt soulh-jjt em California in an nuto. .Mr. Smytli IJR, adds that they are enjoying thein-r3 thein-r3 8e'V0fi ant are uot 'Molested by auto gjcops. jTfl Blood Poison in Foot J. F. Jones, g(f residing at 438 Seventeenth streot, is g suffering from a ver bad foot, having ,Tjf ( contracted blood poison by a shoo laco ' chafing the front pail of the foot. M aA (Continued on Pngp Seven.) J m. ' rr i!l RANDOM Iijll REFERENCES ;. (Continued from Pago Five. 5 Notice Public accounting. Snmll j, sots of .books a specialty. Investigate. rl H E. Warner. 243S 1-2 Wash. ave. Of-irnjLj?' Of-irnjLj?' fico hours, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Tcle-VtM' Tcle-VtM' phones Ind: S7U. Bell 737. W$f Remember! The Scottish Cronies I'M! ;- and their friends will celebrate the jTUtV Burns Anniversary at Congress Dane ''!! in? Acadomy, Jnniury 25th. Oration W"5$$ oi1 Burns by Rev. Edward I Goshen. '&' Thoro's where you have the excellent ftUB time. Our own cure hams and bacon costs affl no moro than the fancy easteru rnjSjf brands. Not "just as good," but bet- IqKl ter KooP tho money at home. RUS- ,: SFif.TrJAMES CO. gtto v Division Superintendent T. F. Row- taw ; lands of the Southern Pacific has left CM.; Ogdon on an inspection trip of the tM Salt Lake division ' fOl ; , The "Weber Academy Orchestra will VJI: ; be one of the attractions at the. Robert Jl ; Burns, celebration given' by the Cale- JOfiR ; donians in the Congress Dancing i ' Academy, January 25th. The orches- ffi tra has sent to the music publishing jjE; houses for the music of the old jgftjji Scotch airs, including some that have j never yet "been heard in Ogden. S J A decree allowing and approving the account and report of Mrs. Flnr-"J Flnr-"J ; ence Maud Horn Cain, guardian of j ! her children, Elizabeth J. and Gus:ao H A. Horn, minors, has been issued by Hj the District court. !Dr. H. J. Powers has opened his office of-fice In First National Bank, rooms 315-316. 315-316. In the mailer of the estate and guardianship of William G. I.eultt", a minor, the District court has set the hearing of the petition of the guard-Ian, guard-Ian, C. W. Middleton, for approval of the annual, account and for n monthly allowance for the education of the child, for Janunr 25. 1911. ' LcL the Ogden Sewer Pipe fc Clay Co, fill your coal bin while their price WE Decree of Divorce Eliza Andrews Hf has been granted an interlocutory de- hpJ cree of divorce from Richard An- drews. R Heaton-Klrkendall Undertaking Co., 3 2552 Wash. ave. Both phones 150.- mm Case Continued The attorneys in 5? the case of J. J. Smvth against the IWf ' George A. Lowe company did not suc- UK ceed In finishing the triii Wednesday jJS evening, and the j lry having been ijU? i called to appear in court this morning for the trial of the Wl'liam C. De ;: Ixmey suit against the Ogden Rapid rt Transit conipain. it became neces- V t saiy to again continue the case until j ! the case berore the court today shall iV have been finished. IV No use talking! Stimson's cafe II Estate of Hill in the matter of the Vi estate and guardianship of Maurel E. and Raymond L. Hill, niluors. a decree jB allowing and approving the first ac-j ac-j count and report of the guardian, H: Harriet A. Hill, has been issued by 'H' the judge of the District court. HI Kodak finishing, Tripp, 21 Co Wash-.- -J Annual Report The first annual of JhjEJ J. C. Nye. guardian of Albert H. Xe- rni va A- and Maurice 12. Howe, minors, Sm has been filed in the District court Jgb Hartman Estate Iu the matter of .JjS the estate and guardianship of Ed- M -ward A. Hartman ct al., minors, the lA guardian has been granted ten das Ip3 additional lime in which to file the Hiia annual account and report, isjjjf; Married Last Evening t 7:30 g'K Wednesday evening a marriage li- rtjff cen3e was issued to John Charles Ma- J Kuire and Miss Constance H. Smurth- JTK waite of this city, and at S o'clock r'rS ' Father Cushnahan of the St. Joseph's i Catholic church, at the home of the bride's parents, united the young people peo-ple in wedlock. None but iramediato . relatives of the contracting parties I attended the ceremonj. Mr. and Mrs. Waguire will spend heir honeymoon fl " California. |