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Show RANDOM !' ' I REFERENCES 1 ; H Bender, a proi..!nenf stockman of : Butte. Mont., js a visitor in the city. ; You will make no mistake In conlin- j r uing to call for B & G Butter. There t io none better. i Mrs. E. L. Baker of Richfioltl. Utah, is visiting with relatives and ; friends in Ogden, WANTED CJcaD wnlto raga at the ; Standard. v ; Miss Walker lias returned homo after a visit with her sister, : Mrs. Walter Shipp in Salt Lako City. ; Advertisers must have their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening ;; : before the day on which the advor- : . tlsemont is to appear, In order to In-J In-J sure publication. V John Owens of Rawlins, Wyo., is a J; business visitor in the city. i; H. Cutler and wife and H. Phillips ; of Snowvillo, Utah, are visiting lriends ' In this city. N. M. Ambrose of American Fork is transacting business In Ogden j (Continued on Page Seven.) 1 0(3 f ZZZHZZZZ. I RANDOM II REFERENCES H !J " (Continued Fiom PiigeTivjM !Tho Y. 1.. an. I. AantLA'. M. M J- 2 r- A., of the First Ward will gio a :' dancing parly in the ward hall, Fri- IHii ' da ' Nov' 10, lljl i. Conference Postponed The quar- Jl ; tcrly conference or Ogden stake, to aiL r have been held neL Sunday, the date - a now fixed for the funeral of Patriaich John Smith has been postponed to Sunday, Nov. 19. 1 Always stop at the Crcston Hotel I 25th and Grant Ave Our Motto:' "Homelike, Modern and Up to Date - Corinne Election At Corinue, J. Y. t Ferry was elected mayor. C. G. Ad- j ney, T. G. Brown, Charles F Shaw r and Thomns Cor)ley wore elected 5 members of the town boar,d: Sarah "ifljS Allen was elected treasurer and F. .1. 5 if Hammcreand recorder. The -election Ml passd quietly ,2-1 Man wanted at Sugar Factory. ' Ap- L't ply at the Factory. ofeil F. W. Faston, assistant division su- iSt I perlntendent ot the Southern Pacific, fMk I is In Salt, e City on official bus- !i j iness. j&' :(f Sale at Five Points Millinery. B ' n Rain Storm Reports on the present ', weather, received at Ihp oftices of the ifi ' Harrlman lines indicate that the ralu 2' doqs not extend west farther than M. Montcllo nor east farther than Rock nig . Springs. The rain has not been severe se-vere enough at any point to interfere with traffic A. F. Brewer, division superintendent superintend-ent of the Oregon Short Line, passed throueh Ogden this morning on his way north. The superintendent is making a tour of inspection. Police Court One lone prisoner faced Judge Murphy in Police court this morning, charged with drunken - I nets. This was J. Powers, who ad- mitted that ho had been drunk, but I asked for the privilege of leaving the city. The judge told him he could go and he left the court room under a suspended sentence. James Murphy, Mho was arrested for disturbing tbe peace, did not appear for trial and his bond of $10 was forfeited. Dr. F. K. Ainsworlh, chief surgeon sur-geon of the Southern Pacific with headquurters at San Frnncisco, is In Ogden on a f specal Inspection trip. Anthracite Coal, 400 tons. Tho best. Phone 27. John Farr. oo |