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Show s RANDOM 3 I REFERENCES j Advertisers must have their copv em ready for the Evening Slandard the ;ak' Evening before the day on which the advertisement le to appear in order to 1 insure publication. I hi j, j Forest Service Visitors V C. jfL IHendc-rson of Missoula, Moui ; H P. I J Decant of San Francisco. Sal.; W F. j Slaley of Portland. Ore., and George IE. Trowbridge of Denver. Colo., legal advisers In the forest service, spent flip a part of yesterday afternoon In thr, j,. t Ogden headquarters visiting the heads of departments and oiherwise 111 getting acquainted v. Ith the forest j,, service force. The gentlemen recent-Mi) recent-Mi) attended a meeting of forest 6erv-i 6erv-i j ice solicitors tn Salt Lake with So-jjpl So-jjpl Ucltor Caffey of Washington. D. C. Hdflf At Once Good, clean, -oft rags at the Standard Office. Highest pries usrt Paid. aw Old Mats for sale at Standard office i 26 cents per hundred. Converts -A party of Mormon con tfe verts passed through Oydeu at 6 13 this morning with Salt I.-ike ns their llTC destination There, were 4i persons llB SL In the party Including Jour mission arles. Fli-st-Clasa Auto Service Call up Elite Cafo. Phone 72. Special Train The "Count of Lux embourg" special consisting of seven private cars, will pass through Og den over the Union Pacific at 1:46 p m . November 17. Former Ogdenlte Frank Melghan. son of the late Charles Melghan and a former resident of Ogden. Is visiting visit-ing In the city. Mr. Melghan, with his brother Charles, has been working work-ing on an engineering project at Welser, Idaho, for the past year and expects to tAke up engineering work In Salt Lake City In the near fu- lilt c Dr. H. B. Forbea ha9 resumed practice prac-tice at 2478 Washington Avenue, op posite Broom Hotel At Once Good, clean white rags at the Standard Office. Highest prices paid. Entertained The Domestic Scl-ence Scl-ence girls of the Weber academy en tertained their fellow students' and friends yesterday afternoon with a dancing party. The event was largely large-ly patronized and the young ladles showed their guests every attention necessary to their pleasure The music was furnished by members of the school orchestra. The members of the committee 1n charge were the Misses. Stalllngs, Ferrln, Eloign and Cragun of the Academy faculty. Old papers Tor sale at the Standard Office, 26c per hundred Divorce Granted In Judge N. J Harris' division of the district court this morning a decree of divorc-was divorc-was granted the plaintiff In the case , of James C Wright against Frances Wright on ex-part ? testimony by Mr Wright In .support ol the charge of ; desertion. FURNISHED house; also furnlBhed apis. Corey, 2566 Wash. Ave. An experienced bookkeeper wanted want-ed State age, salary expected; give references from present and past employers. em-ployers. Address Box 706, City. Ninth Ward Dance The priests' 'quorum of the Ninth ward will give a dancing party tonight In the ward hall Best building lots in city, 18th St addition Phone 479. 603 12th St --The --The manufacturers of B & G Butter But-ter have spared no expanse in making mak-ing their product reach tbe pinnacle of perfection. In Zlon W N. Petterson, supeln-lendont supeln-lendont of county schools, ''went to Salt Lake today on business connected connect-ed with hie official position. Sanitary Inspector City Sanitary ' Inspector George Shorten returned from Salt Lake City last night. Goes to Boise Surveyor Frank B. Maxwell of the forest homestead work, left for Boise osterday The land office and surveyor generals i office for Idaho, are both In Boise and the transfer of Mr Maxwell to that city is to make the compilation of records more convenient. Burglary Charge An information charging C. H Denning with burg-lary burg-lary In the third degree has been filed in the district court by District : Attorney John C. Davis The Infor-i Infor-i matlon alleges that the defendant, I on October 16, burglarised the home or James Draney of this city and j stole goods therefrom. |