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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Send In Your Items Early All communications com-munications for the society editress must be sent in IWore 10.30 on Saturday Sat-urday to insure appearance In the Saturday everdog paper. It Is the re-qurit re-qurit of fhlH department that us many communications an possible be submitted Friday afternoon before six o'clock. W. A. Anderson of Idaho Falls, a wool buyer for Jackson & Company of St. l.ouls. Mo.. Is In Ogdcn "mixing' "mix-ing' with the sheepmen. For Sale 2 beating stoves. Inquire for Mr. I'oulter, basement Standard oLIce Call Allen, phonca 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call3 o rpec'alty. Also prompt delivery of lavage. 412 25th. (If orye GorteD, ono of Soda Springs, Id!io. enterprising young merchants. Is In Orden for the convention. lie l. leln shown around by Jesse Rich-arJs. Rich-arJs. Mllctto Coal Co. 153 West 27th. Iicib phones 107. Hut stuff hot stuff is Lewis' Good Coal Phone 119 Visiting Parents Mrs. James A. Christian of Green River, Wyo., Is visiting her parents, Dr, and Mrs P. A. Cook, of Oi'den. WANTED Cleaa white rasa at tho Standard For Sale Old newspapers, cheap. Call at Standard office. "Dave" Harris Home '"Dave" Harris, Har-ris, after an absence of four years, during which he has been employed on some of the largest newspapers of New York, Doston and other eastern rilled, has returned to Ogden with the Intention of locating permanently. Until recently he has served on one of the larger "Milwaukee dallies. During Dur-ing the convention he Is lending his assistance to Tho Examiner editorial staff. Mr. Harris Is looked upon as an unusually brilliant young writer by members of his profession, andhe has hosts of warm friends in this city. Kemmerer Coal guaranteed the bes-Sold bes-Sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co., lna. 140. Bell 499K. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard office STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any room, consult John Scowcroft &. Soa3 Company. - Tolstoi Circle Meets The ladies of the ToUtol elrcl held their regular meeting with Mrs. Condon. After a business session an interesting program pro-gram was enjoyed. Mrs. Cook gave a short history of Martin Luther and beautiful poems were read by most of lhi? nu rubers present. For the next meeting the program will he as fol lows- Historical event, timely topic and a levlew of the book, Lovey Mary. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Virginia E. New-comb New-comb were the guests of the afternoon after-noon After the hostess had served refreshments a social hour was spent. The club adjourned to meet Jan. S with Mrs. RoscnMuth. Smallpox Under Control Questioned Ques-tioned by a Standard reporter this morning. Dr. J. W. Pldcock. county physician, said that the umallpox epidemic epi-demic nr Harrlsvllle and other points in Weber county was now under control, con-trol, and that there had been no now canes reported during the past twenty-lour twenty-lour hours. Those afflicted, the doctor doc-tor said, are getting along nicely and convalescing as fast as could be expected ex-pected He added that many of the residences now under quarantine would be fumigated within a few days and the quarantine llfteu. There have ieen no deaths aa a result of the epidemic, epi-demic, and Dr. Pldcock, the health ofllcers and the county commissioners are being congratulated for the mic-civssful mic-civssful manner In which they have handled the disease. |