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Show i' I STANDARD TELEPHONES J EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 55 Bel! 'Phone, two rings.. No. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, ono ring.. No. 56 i Bell 'Phone, cne ring.. No. 66 RANDOM REFERENCES il I Jones. The funeral was largely attended at-tended by friends and relatives, tho J members of the Bartenders' Union, i No. GI3, of which the deceased was ! a member, attended In a body. The I muic furnished was by Gus Saunders. I v.'ho sang the solos, "Face to Fare" t and "There Let Me Rest," and Miss I Paulino Maddock. who sans "Softly flnd Tenderly." Interment was In tho city cemetery. It will hold flro overnight, Lewis' Good Coal. Both phones 149. Forgeries Aggregating $78,000 Eight indictments were returned yesterday yes-terday at Boise by the Ada county grand jury against H. E. Ncal, former cashier of the defunct Capital State lank. Forgeries aggregating J7S.O0O are charged. Xeal, It Is alleged, forged and re-discounted notes, keeping keep-ing tho originals as assets. Banks in Omaha. Salt Lake City and Portland Accepted many of the notes. Ogden Travelers Safe. Mrs. J. C. Lynch received a cablegram yesterday from Rome staling that Mr. and Mrs. P. Healy, Mr. John Healy and Mr. Dr. Rich are safe and well in that city. Dr. Rich is now in Vienna. Funeral at Rlverdale. The funeral for Ann Mary Simpson was held at 11 o'clock this morning at the River-dale River-dale meeting house. Reduced Rates Granted. The transcontinental trans-continental railroads have granted reduced re-duced roles to Ijs Angeles from all points In California. Arizona, Nevada Oregon, parts of New Mexico, Utah, Idaho. Montana, Washington and El raao for the National Livestock ass- j Kodation's annual meeting to be held I in Los Angeles, January 2C, 27 and 28. GLOBE THEATER The most up-to-date picture show west of Chicago. Two changes of program a week. Tuesday Tues-day and Saturday. Matinee every day except Sunday. South of Grani Opfa Houso. - L. C. Robinson of Provo, Is spending spend-ing a few days in Ogden visiting with friends. Buy Rod Cross Stamps In Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. Injected In-jected for your's and your family's cake. A guarantee that it Is free from Tuberculosis Germs. - P. W. Pierce of Reno, Nov., came In from the sagebrush state metropolis yesterday to meet with his Ogden friends. A drop in butter Fresh ranch butter, but-ter, 25 cents per pound at Edgar Jones Co. - R. E. Thompson and wife of Colfax, Washington, are spending a short time with their Ogden friends. LOU CRAIG Instruction In elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; class and rnvate work. Ind. 3644-L Recovered From Operation. Mrs. C. Mclwaln of Evanston, Wyo., who was operated upon at the Ogden hospital hos-pital on December 5. had so far recovered recov-ered from the aliment yesterday that she was able to leave the hospital. Her husband Is In the city with her, they being registered at tho Broom hotel. ho-tel. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore tho day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to appear in order to insure publication. The basket ball contest between the Jolly Bachelors' club and tho school for the deaf and blind at tho N. G. U. armory, last evening, resulted in the defeat of the Bachelors, tho score bo-ing bo-ing C9 to 13. HARD COAL turns Winter Into Sum nor. Shurtllff's. Phonos 18. Mrs. Otsu Still in Ogden. On Tuesday Tues-day no charge had yet been preferred prefer-red against M. Otsu, the Japanese who assaulted O. Hlsayama with a deadly .weapon, and yesterday he was released from custody on his own recognizance re-cognizance awaiting further investigations. investi-gations. The sympathy in general Is with Mr. Otsu and the opinion prevails pre-vails that ho was justified in making the assault. There are a good many, however, who feel that a Jury should be called upon to pass Judgment in the matter and in view of this Idea an officer offi-cer of tho police department states that a formal criminal charge may yet ho filed against Mr. Otsu. It is stated upon good authority that tho ninaway wife has been located with a private family on Twenty-first street. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Big Drop In Temperature A cold vavc which swept over the entire country yesterday spread last night over the east and south to the Atlantic At-lantic and gulf coasts, causing a drop Jn tho temperature of from 20 to 40 degrees. The temperature will be lower today and tho cold weather will contlnuo to be severe until the end of the week. The weather will, moderate in tho central west Friday or Saturday. Satur-day. Fair weather has prevailed generally gen-erally over the country except In tho western plateau region. Memorials, large or small, In either Granlto or Marble. Order now for spring dellvory. Jos. Parry & Sons Co , 2253 Wash Avo. Many Ogden People at Funeral There was a largo attendance at the funeral of George W. Gilchrist, which was held at Echo yesterday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, among those who attended at-tended being many Ogden friends and lelatives. The body was buried in the Echo cemetery. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Found Check Gus Olsen, who rooms at the Washington Houso In Ogden last evening found a check of value Issued by F. R. Ryem in favor I of "Bob Brown" on the James Valley Bank of Huron. S. D. It was found at the postofflce. The' owner of the check may procure the same by applying apply-ing to Mr. Olson or at the Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner office. The check will have to bo identified. Plenty of Lump Coal. Jones Coal Co. Both Phones. - Funeral of Orland Shaw Tho funeral fu-neral of Orland Shaw was held at tho Mound Fort meeting houso yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Bishop Miles It. Jones presiding. The speakers were President C. F. MIddleton. Wm. Deloney, E. A. Larkln and Bishop |