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Show T . r " STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 6B Bell 'Phone, two rings.. No. 66 DUSINE8S OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 66 Bell 'Phone, one ring. .No. 66 RANDOM REFERENCES ' S. C. Layton of Hooper, Is spending a few days In Oglen. GLOBE THEATER Tho most up-to-date picture show west of Chicago. 1 wo changes of program a week, Tuesday Tues-day and Saturday. Matinee every dny except Sunday. South of Grand Op?ra House. William Burns of Doise, Idaho, is in the city meeting with his many friends. He expects to remain in the city for a number of days. Buy Red Cross Stamps In Humanity's Human-ity's Sako to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats 8tamped U. 8. In-Fpected In-Fpected for your's and your family's eako. A guarantee that It is free from Tuberculosis Germs. Boise Visitors.. John Vogt and Carl E. Peterson of tho Boise Capital News, were Ogden visitors yesterday. They made the Examiner office a pleasant call. The gentlemen are on their way to Boise, after a brief sojourn in Salt Lake. LOU CRAIG Instruction in elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; class and rnvato work. Ind, 3644-L William Browning, who resides on tho cornor of Jackson avenue and Twenty-second street, came In from Nevada last evening suffering from a threatened attack of pneumonia. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore tho day on which the advertlse-n advertlse-n ent Is to appear In order to insure publication. New Office Opens February Firsts-Secretary Firsts-Secretary I. L. Reynolds of the Weber club has received an announcement from Superintendent Rogers of the Pacific Pa-cific Express company stfttlng that the uptown office of the company will be established on Washington avenuo on February 1- HARD COAL turns Winter into Sum inor. Shurtllffs. Phone 18. Building of Abutments Progressing. The work of building cement abutments abut-ments along the Ogden river for tho construction of the Rapid Transit railroad rail-road through tho canyon to the upper valley Is progressing very nicely, notwithstanding not-withstanding the fact that the weather conditions arc not altogether favorable. favor-able. A force of 30 men Is employed at the work and Is now being" particular particu-lar occupied in mason and concrete work. Tne grading will not begin until such time as the weather Is propitious f ir that part of tho constructionwhich is expected to be in the early part of the spring. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any room, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. . Flower Lake Victims. A special train from Shafter, Nov., will reach Salt Lake City today with the bodies of the three men who met death Saturday, Satur-day, under a mass of broken timber work in Flower Lake tunnel. The dead are Frank Becker, Chas. O'Don-nell O'Don-nell and William Warren. It was learned yesterday that tho two men reported seriously Injured havo been taken to the hospital at the construction construc-tion company's camp. They will recover. re-cover. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Royal F. Math las of Austin, Nov., came in from that city yesterday to meet with Ogden friends. Plenty of Lump Coal. Jones Coal Co. Both Phones. A Malicious Act. A malicious culprit cul-prit took the pains early yesterday morning to break tho glass show-case In front of the Dee-Stanford shoo store. The case contained a number of pairs of shoes that had been placed there for advertising purposos which were found by one of the officers, scattered scat-tered about tho pavement No arrests havo been rnado in tho matter, but the officers stato they havo very strong suspicions as to tho parties who did the malicious act Tho case was broken Just before daylight. It will hold fire overnight, Lewis' Good Coal. Both phones 140. LectuTe to Fathers and Young Men On Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. J. T. Miller of Salt Lake City will deliver a lecture on "True Manhood nnd Fatherhood," in the Third ward meeting house. For a number of yearB Dr. Miller conducted classes In sex science In the B. Y. and L D. S. universities, and for fifteen years ho has devoted his best efforts to physical phys-ical and moral education among the youth. This lecture Is full of tho most important scientific facts that pertain to the development of the Individual In-dividual and the human family. Men, and boys over fourteen years, are Invited In-vited to attend. Admission, free. |