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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Thot the story emanating from Salt Lake in which It was stated -.hut a deal is on foot by which the Orphcun' theatrical circuit has under contemplation contem-plation the building up of a mammoth, merger to successfully combat the independent in-dependent vaudeville interests f William Will-iam Morris is wit'iruit fact or foundation, founda-tion, waa the atatctnr nt made by M:it-tln M:it-tln Beck, genera manager of the Or-pheum Or-pheum circuit. whMe In the city yesterday yes-terday on his way to San Frandseo The daintiest of pastry "that Is pastry," pas-try," at Charles Cafeteria. 2376 Wash. From on unofficial source, It was learned yesterday that the Rio Grande Railway company Is negotiating with the owners of the New Ogden theater for a lease over tho west store room In which an up-to-date ticket office and buTenu of information for tho benefit of travelers will soon be fitted fit-ted up. Send in Your Items Early All communications com-munications for the society editress must bo sent In before 10: 30 on Saturday Sat-urday to insure appearance lu tho Saturday evening paper. It Is the request re-quest of this department that as many communications as possible be submitted Friday afternoon before six o'clock. Morgan Editor Here Henry Adam editor and publisher of the Morgan (Utah) Post arrived yesterday to spend a few days with Ogden friends. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriage! for funerals and operas. Piivato calh a cpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 25th. Visiting Ogden Friends Mrs F. R Wiant, and daughter, Florence, are here from Devil's Slide for a visit with friends In Ogden For Sale 2 heating stores. Inquire for Mr. Poulter, basement Standard office. - . Parker Funeral Held Funeral services ser-vices for the late William S. Parker were held yesterday at the First Ward meeting house, Bishop W. O. Rldgts, presiding. The ward choir furnished appropriate music. A duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. William Salters. Tho speakers were: Bishop D. H. Ensign, Bishop W O. Ridges, Henry Donkers, Thomas Gibbons. Interment was made In Ogden City cemetery. Hot stuff hot stuff is Lowls' Good Coal. Phono 149. Roller Skating Opens A large gathering gath-ering attended the opening of roller skating at the Auditorium rink on Grant avenue lust night. Good music and others of the usual entertainment features combined to make the affair a pleasant, one. WANTED Clean whlto raga at the Standard. "Daughter Arrives A handsome twelve pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stratiord of 635 Twenty-lirst street yesterday. All are doing nicely. For Sale Old newspapers, cheap. Call at Standard office. From Devil's Slide. Frank E Melghan. formerly a member of the clerical staff of the Southern Pacific lrelgbt offices, hut now with the mechanical me-chanical department of the Union Portland Cement company's plant at Devil's Slide, Is spending a few days with Ogden friends. Kemmerer Coal guaranteed the bes-Bold bes-Bold only by M. L- Jones Coal Co., Ina. 140. Bell 489IC Postoffice Gets Bananas Members of the local postoffice force wore the recipients of a bunch of fine bananas from the H. L. Griffin Co., for which the force are appreciative, If expressions expres-sions declaring tb bananas were the Wt that have arrived in the city, may bo taken as a criterion. Llbrary'e Best Day According- .to figures compiled by Miss Harris of the Carnegie Free Library here, that institution enjoyed the bst day In Its history last Saturday when 199 j books were loaned to patrons. Records Rec-ords show constantljvgrowing oppre-ciatlou oppre-ciatlou of the library. Ogden Banker Honored Resolutions Resolu-tions adopted by the board of directors direc-tors of the Nevada First Nation.ii bank at Tonopah compliment R. T. Harris, formerly of tho Utah National bank at Ogden but now cushier of the Nevada institute of finance, and elect him foe another year. The dl-I dl-I rectors presented Mr. Harris, who Is highly popular In a wide circle of Ogden irienas, wun a innosome n-sonic n-sonic emblem set with a diamond solitaire. soli-taire. Reed Hotel Improvements A number num-ber of Improvements on the interior of the Reed hotel are belns made. Forces of workmen have been busy for aeveial days and repairs are being be-ing made in the tile flooring and a number of new decorative teatures are being added. The Christian Science Weduetday evening meeting will be held In the City Council chamber this week. Hyrum Plngree, manager f the Ogden Furniture and Carpet company, left yesterday for the east, where he will mak extensive furniture purchases pur-chases lor his firm. STORAGE at reasonable rates, to good brick building. If you need any room, oouault John Scwcroft St Son Company. Mining Men En Route. D. C. Jack-ling Jack-ling aud party are duo to arrive In Ogden this afternoon at 5:35 o'clock. e.n route to Salt Lake aftor a trip embracing a visit to Mr. Jackling's mining intere&ts in ArLzona. The party par-ty h traveling In Mr. Jackllng's private pri-vate car "Cypress," which lu attached attach-ed to Southern Pacific train No. 4. Inspection of Division. Supcrlnten. dent W. M. Jeffcrs will loave the l-r winning of th week on an lnpection tour of his te-rritory of the Utah division di-vision of the Union Pacific road. |