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Show lliLLABEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 58 Bel! 'Phone, tvo rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 "payable January 2, 1910, hearing Interest In-terest at the rate of 10 per cent. The complaint alleges that only a part of the Interest has been paid and asks for judgment for the principal and the Interest, together with attorney's fees. STORAGE at reor.oi.onj rates, lo good brick building. If you nood any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Soqj Company. Deposition Filed. The voluminous deposition of M. s. Fots was Died yes-tcrJay yes-tcrJay morning in the case of William S. Smoot against Joseph Checketts, ct al., now on trial In district court. rtoclc Springs, Kemrnerer, Castle G-.tc. Anthraclto and Coke. M. 1 Jjnes Coal Co. Counter Claim Filed. The supplementary' supple-mentary' answer and counter claim made by defendant in the case of Sarah Taylor against the First National Na-tional Bank of Ogden, was Hied In the office of the clerk of the district court this morning. Peerless Sodas are better and fresher. fresh-er. MaJe in Ogden. - Filed Petition. David Mattson, administrator ad-ministrator df the estate of the late John Contos, has Held a petition asking ask-ing for authority to sell certain personal per-sonal property belonging thereto. Kodak Finishing. TMpp Studio. 340 25th- Plea for Letters of Administration. Porter M. Pierce and others peers hae filed a petition In district court pravlng for the Issuance to the former ft letters administration to the estato j of Jane N. Tierce, deceased. RANDOM REFERENCES You know and we all know that W. L. Dounlas $3 50 and $1.00 shoes are better than any $5.00 and $G.OO shoes of any other make. For sale at The Palaco Good Clothes Store, 2S0 25th street. Civil Proceedings. The Eccles Lumber Lum-ber company has commenced civil proceedings against P. C. Munsee to recover the sum of $125. alleged to be due on an account which was alleged to have been contracted, October 15, 1907. E-2-Money Kelly Money to loan on Any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Advertisers murt Have tnelr copy for t!io Evening Standard tho ovenlng before be-fore the day on which tho advertise-n advertise-n ent Is to ippear In order to lnsurj publication. Funeral of Thomas Woodfleld. The funeral for Thomas Woodfleld was held yesterday afternoon at 2 p. m., at North Ogden. Bishop James Ward presided and the speakers were George E. Brown. Nathaniel Montgomery. C. II. Greenwell, Lee Hammond, David Shupe and Bishop Ward. Music was furnished by the ward choir, assisted by H. E. Barrett and MrR. A. R. C. Smith. The interment took place in the North Ogden cemetery. cem-etery. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. Tho family coal. John Farr, phone 27 Visiting Her Sister, Mrs. W. A. Mills of Cheyenne, Wyo., Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. II. T. Marsh, at 3171 Torter avenue. Utah Senator Entertained. Senators Sen-ators Perkins and Smoot were amons the guests of President and Mrs. Taft at a state dinuer at the White House last Dlght. Everything the best and the best of everything at The Totter. A trial will convince you. - S. II. Decraft was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor yesterday looking after his Interests In-terests along the typewriter line. COAL Itock Springs. Csstle Gato and Clear Creek- Gillette Coal Co. 153 West 27tb St. Phones 1074. Salt Lake Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Will Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. R Nelson Nel-son and Mr. and Mrs. r. Timmons of Salt Lake 6pent Tuesday In Ogden as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Evans at 132 Poplar avenue. Commenced Suit. Emelia O, Bedford Bed-ford has commenced suit against Samuel Sam-uel and Mary II. Drysdalo to recover $2.10 on a promissory note, alleged to have been Issued January 2, 1907, and |