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Show RANDOM J I REFERENCES M T. L. Dwyer of Monlello transacted tfi business in Ogden yesterday. taj We employ 100 people in and about W Ogden making B &. G. butter Help nf us Increase our force by always In- 9 sistlng upon having this kind. lU E. F. Chester was in Uie city yes- IM terday arranging for an engagement IB of the Max Dill Opera company at the am Ogden theater on the night of Dccera- ber 4. iwjW Dr ". E. Whalen now in Lewis ItsI block. US The Emmanuel class of the Episco-nL Episco-nL pal church will meet this evening at fra S o'clock in the parish house. wjS WANTED Clean wnlte ragB at the W Standard. fit' Peter Johnson and John Owen of W Rawlins are business visitors in the city. Mt Advertisers must have their copy IE for the Evening Standard the evening m.wL before the day on which the adver- tlsemont is to appear, in order t In- ti E sure publication. i5f " Mrs E. F. Bratz has returned from -Ai a six weeks' visit in Wisconsin. I t 41 Sutton Welch and wife of Lewlston, jj Utah, are visiting friends in this city. ' i. ,jjj I (Continued on Page Seven.) 1 RAiNDOM m REFERENCES Kflr (.Continued From Faro Five.) ML . hlH FRESH CUT chrysanthemums in K abundance. Mixed colors. Cheap. ijSpGet your 6upply for Thanksgiving. HlfftflM- Varney, 162 W 30th Sl Bell S13-K; JJRlnd., 3754-A. (0IK Dance, Thanksgiving night. Fourth ggfrWard Hall; new maple floor, good jpjg&muslc. Thursday night, November 30. rTtMF- Temperature in Ogden With no T3S,'iiotIceablG moderation in the tern--iJI$ peraturo, the thermometer records 'WMfofor Ogden and vicinity showed that 9mm there had boon scarcely a variation qSHf'thlB morning. The mercury of the ftWKUnlon depot official thermometer 'Ejlttftstood at 14 above at 6 o'clock this 'Tojlf'.mornlng, with reports rom the east fiflKand west Indicating about the same SBfftemperature as yesterday. 3 M Thanksgiving Rates via D. & R. G. IV I one single fare round trip. Nov. v; P.20 and 30. Good returning until De-',Q De-',Q J-cember 4th. H 7. Dr. Coulter, 2370 Washington. fa Civil Suits The following civil 9k at suits have been started in the raunl-I raunl-I S'Cipal court: Ogden Furniture and J JlCarpet company vs. John Toponce, Mr ?-for $8.50 on a promissory note; John IrtV 'Farr Vfi- b Superior S'eam Laundry Bl Mor $75 on account. l $ Utah State Teachers' Association at Mi lvSalt Lake, Nov. 27. 28. 20. $1.10 round ifflrtrip via D. R, G. Good returning ''until Dec. 4th. M I I. O. O. F. meeting at Provo, $3.00 jjJ ground trJp via D. R. G Nov. 2S. 29. $1 ?30. Through trains. Sjt In Masonic Temple Thanksgiving m Service of the First Church of Christ, Efljr -Scientist, will be held Thursday at 11 fXLf0- -ni-. In the now Masonic Tomple UlK 'building on "Washington avenue, bo-T, bo-T, tween 25th and 2Cth streets. Sub-ClWf Sub-ClWf -iect. "ThanksEivincr." jfM Always stop at the Creston Hotel, 25th and Grant Ave. Our Motto: mfi '"Homelike. Modern and Up to Date.". Hjl Save money by buying watches and SR, 'diamonds at Unclen SamV 278 -25th 5j n vStreet J if Cace Continued The attention of m if "Municipal Judge J. D. Murphy was ? 'occupied this morning by a civil suit I if In which R. J. Taylor sought to dls-V dls-V I solve an attachment which had been M I Becured by the Consolidated Wagon 3 j & Machine companj for some farni- I I lng Implements. It was alleged by the WSx plaintiff that the attachment has been SJ-f irregularly issued. After taking the WmS evidence, Judge Murphy continued tho HI case until Friday afternoon. B Richards . Boyd, attorneys-at-law, WS now have their offices at suite 418 in ySfk the Flrat National Bank building -- Wl Dr. H. B. Forbes now located First SI National Bank building, 2nd floor. PB Transfer of Land Five separate J deeds transferring to J. C. Nye tho (fgft north ten acres of the southwest 'J5 ? quarter of the southwest quarter of ffi : section 1, township 5 north, range 2 west, Salt Lake meridian, were placed on file In the county recorder's office of-fice today. Consideration $1,000 The grantors wore Jcanette Hall, 1-S, m . Jeremiah Tierney, 1-4, Helen Moore, M and Elizabeth P Moore, 1-8, Lidia S. I k Piatt, 1-4, Christine Pcabody, 1-4. I Anthracite Coal, 400 tons. The if beat Phone 27. John Farr. iSitt Requisition For Mill County At-HK At-HK tornoy David Jensen Is preparing gjffi requisition papers for Albert W. Mill gfl who Is being held by Canadian offi-31 offi-31 cers at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, for 2$ the local officers. It Is anticipated H$T that the papers will be sont to the 'Xf Eritish officers In Canada for recog-5t recog-5t nition and approval, after which an 5 f Ogden officer will go to Calgary for R ' tho man. jjfi Geese Disappeared The dlsap- ill," pearance of two fat geese from the jK; Boal meat market on Twenty-fifth jm street and their subsequent appcar- anco at tho home of a colored woman wom-an Is a Thanksgiving mystery which has been given to tho police to boIvo. Billy Clark, who Is not a stranger to tho police, has been taken into custody cus-tody and Is suspected of having been Instrumental In the transfer. Marriage License A marriage li-censo li-censo has been issued to William J. Wynn of Sandy and Agatha N. Rail of Ogden. LOAN. OF $5,000 WANTED from private party, 3 to 5 years, on highly Improved Im-proved Box Elder county Irrigated farm, worth $12,000. Interest 8 per cenL Owner Trill pay expenses to Investigate In-vestigate same. No commissions. Mr. Holmes, care State Bank of Brlgham City, Utah, 11-18-lwk |