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Show RANDOM ! REFERENCES I The daintiest of pastry "that Is pastry." pas-try." at Charles Cafeteria, 2376 Wash. Send in Your Items Early All com- j municatlons for the society editress I must be sent in before 10 30 on Saturday Sat-urday to Insure appearance in tho Saturday eveDlng paper. It Is the request re-quest of this department that as many communications as possible be submitted Friday afternoon before six o'clock. - Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call a specialty. AIgo prompt delivery of bagKage. 412 25th. Another of the early pioneers of Utah has goue to her reward. Following Fol-lowing a short Illness from a compll-. cation of grippe and a stroke of apoplexy, apo-plexy, Mrs. Hayes of West Webor died at her borne Saturday night. Mrs. Hayes was born in England October Oc-tober C, 1S27. anil came to this country coun-try many years ago. She Is survived by throe sens, two daughters, and a number of grandchildren. The funeral funer-al services will be held at the Taylor ward meeting house this morning at 11 o'clock, after which the hodv will be laid to rest at West Weber For Sale 2 heating stov6. Inqulr0 for Mr. Poulter, basement Standard office. Hot stuff hot stuff Is Lewis' Good Coal. Phono 143. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. For Sale Old newspapers, cheap. Call at Standard o'f!ce. Tho examinations taken last week by four young men for appointments to tho naval acadomy at Annapolis have been put through the mill by Superintendent Su-perintendent D H. Cbrlstensen of the city schools; A. C. Nelson, state superintendent su-perintendent of public sohools, and Professor W. M. Stewart of tho University Uni-versity of Utah. The committee will report to Seuator Reed Smoot at Washington the result of tho mental and physical examinations of tho four young men. two from Salt Lake and two from Ogden, and will likely recommend rec-ommend to the senator which one they deem best qualified for appointment. appoint-ment. Superintendent Nelson said yesterday tbat the recommendation will not be given out until after Senator Sena-tor Smoot pusses upon the matter. Kemmercr Coal guaranteed tho bes-Sold bes-Sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co., Ina. 140. Bell 49DK. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any room, consult John Sccwcroft & Son? Company. Sheriff .Tudd of Provo was In Ogden Saturday looking for Rudolf Windber-ger, Windber-ger, who has been In the service of the Provo Post for some time, making carloons, atid who Is now being sought by the sheriff's office A complaint has been filed by the Hotel Roborts or Provo, and it is alleged that tho cartoonist made way lo part6 unknown without settling a 137 board bill. Tho cartoons which he has drawn have been bringing ton dollars each, but Wludbergor probably concluded that he had all the Provo money he needed and consequently made his getaway, forgetting Manager Roberts. For Sale Old newspapers, cheap. Call at Standard office. Advertisers muni nave laeir copy for the Evening Standard the erenlng before be-fore tho day on which tho adfertlse-ment adfertlse-ment is to appear in order to Insure publication. Train Delayed. This morning tho passenger on tho Oregon Short Line, duo here at 8:20, wag delayed at Lagoon La-goon for about twenty minutes on account ac-count of a broken rail. Mrs. Lon Estes and small son, who have been visiting in Loveta, Colo, were in Ogden this morning en route to their home In Nllos. California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huret of Salt Lake stopped off between trains In Ogden this morning on their way to Columbus. Colum-bus. Nciirafcka. |