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Show IS ' RANDOM i I REFERENCES . Are we guilty of and do we -suffer i Jot the guilt of Adam's sin, or the sins OS 'our ancestors? This Is a (piestion nfucli discussed The testimony ol dience and religion upon It will lie, the theme Sunday, night in First Pres- ( byteria.n church.. Mr. Lawrence Gieenwell will render a bass solo. --Paving --Paving an Alley The J P. O'Neill Construction company has completed the paving Depot allev and the con-rrete con-rrete men are now paving a short alley al-ley leading from Grant avenue to the rear of the business block of the Commercial Com-mercial National bank The best NUT COAL offered to the public at the lowest prices. Try it and ho convinced. $4 75 per ton delivered. de-livered. Finnk Moore Coal Co., Phone 345. special coaches, containing a jiarty of 61 Mormon emigrants from Liverpool, England, passed through Ogdeu ttyis morning on their wa to Salt Lake. -Bulbs and fall plants at Hender-, Hender-, shot'sr Miss May Cbrlstcnson left today for a visit to Chicago. Importation bulbs arrived at Hen-dershct's. Hen-dershct's. Dr. R. E. McDonald of National, Nev is In Ogden, stopping at the Marlon hotel. "juT imitations of Hess' Home Do-light Do-light bread have been flat failures. -- Hb ""Auditors D. S. I owrie of Pocatello, H r ."P.'liarrison of San -Francisco. Win M Phelps, ol RosoviUc, Cal.. Geo. John- M dfnd.and W. BIttendorf pf Salt Lake, M auditors employed, by the Harrlman H svBtem, are in Ogden working on the fllji hooks of the railroad. 2, f Chicken Raisers Fresh ground . 51 bone da'ly at Washington Market -- ' gjll Salvation Army Holiness meeting HIV Sundav morning at 11 a. m. Subject, f -God's' Powerful Mind and His Ways" H ft Sunday school at 2 p. m. Great sal- jM vatlon meeting beginning at 8 p. ni. II Subject. "Who's to Bche, "Man?" fM if KIrkendall Undertaking Co., Mason- jfl II is temple. Phone 150. iSHIII Marriage License A marriage H- m nil renfae has been Issued to rthur Van Sm llll Steetcr and Alcen Shepherd of Brig-. Mil ham City. Hi L Somo one may make better Butter llll than " & G but thev never have H ff Candidate III David "Evans, candl- M I date for county treasurer, has been II conf'ned to hla home by Illness, but 1 I he i5 recovering and hopes to be out M jt Monday. M YK James H. Foot of Salt Lake Is a V I business visitor in Ogdeu today. SM If Rally at Headquarters This after- jtiM noon, qt Progreselve headquarters, Q9 r "open house" has been kept and lunch Iscived to those who have occasion to visit the place. A piano had been placed In tho building and a program of music was ghen during the afternoon after-noon The Progietsive are certain that they' will poll a heavy vote ne.t Tuesday and that there will be some very great surprises. Investigate, our tree introductory oi-for oi-for on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's Fo-ley's Boy Sent to Provo A sauity board today examined Ray Burch respecting respect-ing his mental condition and committed commit-ted him to the State Mental hospital. hospi-tal. It is said by the parents of the young man hat his mental condition 13 due to typhoid fever Call 30S when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Ladies of the Methodist church are to serve lunch in the chuich room3 election day. Cal 421 for the news, editorial antf soclcy departments of the Standard Rock Springs Coal Ogden coal dealors have been notified of an increase in-crease of 23 cents in the price of Rock Springs at the mines. Tho local lo-cal price has not been Increased by tho coal yards. Myers Auto for hire. Stand. Ellic' Cale Phone 72. Good Roads According to C G. 'Fisher, secretary of the committee in ! charge of the coast-to-coast rock highway, Utah has a record for expenditures ex-penditures for road building that can not be equaled by anv eastern state 'in line with the work of placing Ogden Og-den on the line of tho Trau6contt-mental Trau6contt-mental highway, Manager 0 J Stll-Iwell Stll-Iwell of the Ogden Publicly bureau sent a letter to Seeretar C G Fishier Fish-ier in Indianapolis, gUIng hint figures ,on road expenditures In Utah as well ,as several photographs of roads throughout the state. In the letter, Mr Stljwell stated that Utah has a population of 400.000 and the money spent on good roads throughout the state last year was 2,000,000. Old papers fcr silo at tills office. 25c per hundred. Postofflce Closed Tho postofflce In Ogden was closed today between the hours of 1 and 4, while the fnner-al fnner-al of Vice Prpsldent James Sherman was In progress Auto Man Goes Es3t L II Becraft has gone east to the factor of the Ayperson '"Jackrabblt." Third Ward Holer Scow croft will deliver a lecture on "The Accidental Element in the World's Progress.' The following will also lake part n the program Henry G. Ware. Ireta Fife Lindsay, Lillian Flygare and Ber-nicc Ber-nicc Brown Recovering M's Vera Frey, who was run down and painfully Injured by a bicycle rider last Sunday evening. even-ing. Is rapidly recovering She is now at the homo of her parents, Mr and Mrs, S II. Frey, 355 Parry avenue. Election Returns New Colonial dancing academy, Tuesday evening -- Successor to Rev. Fisher Dr H. J Talbot of Salt Lake will deliver the morning and evening sermon at the Methodist church tomorrow. Ho will ccmc to Ogden th',s evening to meet with the iniveisity committee. Rev I Frederick Vlning F'sher's successor 1 will be appointed within a short time I ii Rishou W J McConnell of Den ver. Wool Growers Ogden will be well represented at the National Wool Growers" association Which meets at Cheyenne, Wyo , January 0. to 11. C. B. Stcwait. secretary n the Utah Wool Growers' association, will address ad-dress the convention on "Needed Legislation Leg-islation " Looking for a Match Howard August, Au-gust, the Colorado mat artist, Is still In Ogden lookinc for a match with Harbertson, Ferguson or Sacos. August Au-gust surpr'sed wrestling fans in Grand Junction at the time when Dr Rohler met Frank Docray by throwing John Hummel In a preliminary match Election Returns New Colonial dancing academy, Tuesday evening. Senior Class Party Thirty-three couples attended the senior class party held In the Weber academy last evening even-ing and everyone voted the affair a Uroat success. During the program which preceded the dancing, several j selections were given by the clasr. I quartette, consisting of Bruce Tdggart. Ijloyd Taggart, Scott Tag'gart and Robert Jones Leroy JE Cowles dc-i dc-i llvcred a short humorous sketch, Af-I Af-I ter which Principal W. W. Henderson 'talked. After dancing and games ha 1 been Indulged In. a luncheon was served Daughters of Pioneers to Give Dancing Party The Daughters of I the Utah Pioneers will give a dance at. the Weber academy Monday, October Oc-tober 1 The general admission will be 50 cents a couple. Refreshments will also be served without extra charge. The Ladles' Aid Society of the At the request of the Juvenile authorities, au-thorities, who claim that the gill Is in the habit or loaming the streets af. late hours, Pearl Ilagan, delinquent, was held last evening and ordered o appear before the juvenile court. Merchants Dance Committees' on program, music and announcements aro now at work arranging for a ball to be given in the Colonial hall by the Retail Merchants' association Tho ball will be given on the night of November 20, and it is planned to make the dance a big social affair. Football Games The unbeaten cJpven of the 1'niversitv of Utah is eager to add the Montana university team to Its conquests. Cummings field in Salt Lake Is In fine condition for the game this afternoon and the j weather favorable At Logan. Utah, 'the agricultural college meets Wyoming Wyo-ming university. Advertisers mnBt fcnve their copj for the Erening Standard the oveninq befure the day on which the adver tlseraent Is to appear. In ordor to In tu;e publication. " rn |