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Show I- RANDOM ' : I'l I RErTREIMCEsJ f. Roy R. Stewart, of Pnrk City, Bpent I Sunday with Ogdon friends .i You will mako no mistake in con-Unulng con-Unulng to call for B & G Butter i There Is nono better. m .. 1a,;' Y; BoBsner a former Ogdon 1 k resident but now engaged In the mo- ,: tlon picture business at Boise Ib I- eponding a few days with frlonde in ,: this city. : Remember tho grand ball given by I' the Modorn Woodmen of America, V Tuesday evening. December J9th. ; Mrs. a R, Webster, of Wlnnemucca, .: : ev., arrived yoatorday for u tew day.-? leit in Ogden. f Advertisers must Imo their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before tho day on which the adver- ft 1 tl6ement is to nnpear, in order to In- fij ; fluro publication. Hi c- H JIy f Provo is a business IB visitor in tho city. (Continued on Page Sevn.) par ' . f: RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES l& ,! . J 2 ? (Continued From Papo Five.) Ig j J4S Opon evenings until Christmas. jgt; j Spargo'a Book. Store. W !! Tag Day SuWess. Saturdav wan l'f!B "tae day" ln th0 Interest of the lw striking shopmen and that It was a js ; great success was attested by tho H ' amount of money received by the so- 3J ; Hcltors. The demonstration" was un- fjS er tne direct supervisor of the cl- t V' ' garmakcrs' union of the city and right rVtS '' wel1 d,d tbey IMJrform their duty. jM Several cars of lump coal Just re- I xS eclvod Badger Coal &. Lumber Co., ' KjS ; Phones S65. 5g J Suit for $1,600.27 The Volker Si I Lumber company has commenced jj suit against tho Flcwell.'pg Building i; company to recover $1,000.27, alloged Ji to be a balance due on an account for lumber and other building uia- mJ I torlal furnished the defendant com- C ; pany between February and Soptem- fi , ber of tho present year. M Modern Woodmen of America give M a grand ball at Colonial Hall, Do- ' m cembor 19th. ijfi ; Seriously 111 John T. Long, of tho i J T. Long Construction company, fl h was taken to the Deo hospital, Sat- WM jj urday evening, suffering of an attack VJ of pnucmonia. The Long company Bjl i doe3 railroad construction work. It H : Is reported that Mr. Long Is In a Wm ' serious condition. Ttf jj i Tho lady that left tho small pack- 'mW i agc ace at l Standard offlco 'SiW 7 can nayo same by calling at office. -- ' y ) From Laramie Thomas Smyth of Hi . Laramie, Wyoming, Is In tho city for ' ' tho Christmas holidays to visit his ' ! brother D. A. Smyth and family. Mr 'j Smyth is among tho prominent busty H I ' ncssmen of. Laramie and he Is largely , ) Interested in real estate 1n this city. ' IH 'i Ho. says that times aro good In tho M Wvomlng city and that business dur- M lng the season has been brisk. H6) t Watch Undo Sam's window for SSi i bargains ln -watches and diamonds for I S I Christmas. 278 25th St. -- j iWI? ' Sir Donald Mann, president of tho j it Canadian Northern, passed through tm Ogden this morning on his private AIM j car en route to San Francisco, where i5ft ho Is going ln hopes of recovering m his health which has been poor for some tlmo pasL Sir Donald Mann m '( with Sir William Mackensle, are the liTJR two principal owners of tho Canad- S) f Ian Northern and are both pioneers Thfl I in Canadian railroad affairs rIJ2 ; Open evenings until Christmas. IS 1 Spargo's Book Store ylfi ' C. E. Laync, general freight agent hUI of tho Union Pacific, passed through gjjji T Ogden this morning on his way to Sfii 1 Omaha from San Francisco. H n...A .ltl, li Mnrlorn Wnnrlmnn nf 2r. J America, Tuesday evening, at the New ai Colonial. Alti I A good time always when tho Mod- itSih ern Woodmen gie a ball. They glvo one Tuesday evening at the New Corf Co-rf lonial, ;' Dr. H. E. Forbes now located First f National Bank building, 2nd floor. |