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Show RANDOM REFERENCES The best NUT COAL offered to the public at the lowest prices. Trv It and ho convinced. $4,75 per ton de- I llvored. Frank Moore Coal Co,, Phone 345. ' Cars Marked To avoid confiiBlon 'Assistant Superintendent J. M. Read I has ordered metallic plato designating J the "Harrlsvllle Avonue" and the "North Washington Avenue" cars. The car men are directed to place them In conspicuous places at1 tho front end of the cars and to be certain that they change Ihom at the terminus of each run. Heretofore .many people have been confused as to which was tho North Washington 'or the Harrlsville car. , Presbyterian Rummage Sale October .24-25-2G. one door cast of the Standard Stand-ard office. Will Defend Burns Royal W. Ec- cles has been appointed by the court lo defend Frank Burns when he Is ! fried before Judge N. J. Harris in the i district court. Duma will plead next I Friday morning. I Blue Ribbon Bread is pure and I wholesome fcod. -- l Washing Machine Company With- I ' In the next thirty days, the new washing machine company, which was recently incorporated, will be turning out washers In temporary quarters Tho mr.cb.ine Is the Invention Inven-tion of J. D. Avery, a former salesman sales-man for an eastern concern, selling washers and cleaners. Mr. Avery came here from Omaha, duo to the Illness of his wife, and will make Og-Iden Og-Iden his permanent home. The directors di-rectors are J. D. Avery, August Trorlichl, Marshall T. Jamison, O. A. Kennedy and W. R. Skeen. Chicken Raisers Fresh ground bono dally at Washington Market. -. Farewell Lester Berrelt who leaves October 23 for a mission to the southern south-ern Btates, was houored by the Pleasant Pleas-ant View ward with a farewell part; l l l i rm ruTTi-wii i Friday evening. All who attended en-Joyed en-Joyed themselves and a purso of $G5 war raised for Mr. Berrotfs benefit. The indications are that there wl)l be a serious coal Bhorlajjo this winter. win-ter. Wo always havo coal. Badger Coal & Lumber Co,, Phone 865. Noon-Day Prayer Beginning at' 12:40 today and lasting 15 minute? the first noon prnyer meotlng for business bus-iness men was held at the Episcopal charge. Rev. F. G. Bralnerd had charge of this first service. There s a photographer lu town whoso name is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- Recrultlng Office A rceruitlng ata-tlon ata-tlon for tho United States marine corps has been opened in the Eldorado Eldo-rado hotel on Twenty-fifth street, in charge of Sergeant William L. Grom. The Ogden offlco will be a branch cf tho office recently established in Salt Lake- and will be under the supervision supervi-sion of Captain J. F. Harding. Imported German Canary Birds for sale at 218 25th. Governor In Ogden Governor Spry was In Ogden yesterday on his way to Morgan, where ho spo!o last eveu-iug. eveu-iug. The governor's spcoch was a defense of the method of handling state funds by which the state treasurer treas-urer places monoy in private banks and receives no Interest. Kirkcndall Undertaking Co,, Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Progressive Speaker Judge O. C. Nelson, a forceful speaker of Salt Lake, will discuss Progressive questions ques-tions this evening at Twenty-fifth street and Hudson avenue. Somo one may make hotter Butter than n &. G but thoy never have, -- Bazaar Thursday, Friday and Sat-urdav Sat-urdav of this week the ladio3 of the Flxtli ward will conduct a bazaar In V building immediately north of the ,apld Transit depot on Washington avonue. Two luncheons will bo served serv-ed each afternoon. The bazaar Is given to raise funds to pay a balance that Is duo on the ward meeting house. Investigate our rrec Introductory offer of-fer on beer3, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Grade Lines This morning tho city board of commissioners directed the cltv engineer to furnish grade lines to the board of education for the sidewalk side-walk at tho Fl'ie Points school house. No other business was called to the attention of the board. Old papers fcr sale at this offlco; 25c per hundred. Go to Farmlngton Judge JohNi ti. Bagley and R. S. Famsworth, candl-dater. candl-dater. on the Progressive judicial ticket, will speak at Farmlngton. Davis Da-vis county, this evening. Thoy will be Joined at Farmlngton by speaker from Salt Lake. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Born October 1G, to the wifo of Dr. J. M. Lawson, a girl. Cal. 421 for the news, eauonai an eoclety departments of the Standard. Working at the Dam J. J. Burke, who has the iron contract on the clam of the Utah Light Is. Railway com-panv com-panv In Ogden canyon, is waiting for material with which to commence the S'rirprove-ments which include guard rails and other iron work. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cale. Phone 72. t au early hour this morning the sheriff's office was given Information as to the whereabouts of Leon Fan, but when tho deputies reached the place he- had taken his departure and the officers have heard nothins more of his movements. Advertlsera must have ibelr copj for tho Evening Standard tho evening before tho day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear, in order to In-' 6uro publication. oo |