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Show i RANDOM ! REFERENCES The daintiest of pastry ''that Is pastry," pas-try," at Charles Cafeteria, 237C Wash. Send In Your Items Early All communications com-munications for the society editress must be sent In before 10.30 on Saturday Sat-urday to insure appearance In the Saturday evening paper. It Is the ro-quest ro-quest of this department that as many communications as possible be submitted Friday afternoon before six o'clock. Lite, ary Club Program The ladles literary club will hold an entertainment entertain-ment at the State Industrial school tonight An excellent program of readings and music with other entertaining en-tertaining features has been arranged. Advertisers mast nave their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear in order to insure publication. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriage! for funerals and operas. Private calls a apectalty. Also prompt dellvory of baggage. 412 25th. A meeting of the Short Line railroad rail-road association was held In Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. at the New Wlllard hotel ho-tel yesterday. Tho meeting was for the purpose of considering matters connected with Short Line Interests, particularly in regard to legislation having a bearing on postal and other laws affecting short line railroads. All Independent short lines, whether in or out of the association, had been Invited to attended this meeting and co-operate with the association in its efforts to better existing conditions. For Sale 2 hea'tlng Btoves. Inquire fcr Mr. Poulter, basement Standard office. Gillette Coal Co. 153 West 27th. Dcth phones 107. John Reeves, general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, passed through Ogden yesterday on route to Chicago. Hot stuff hot stuff is LowIb Good Coal. Phone 149. WANTED Clean white raga at tho Standard. T. C. Collopy has bceu appointed an assistant superintendent of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, with headquarters at Pocatcllo, Idaho, vice J. D. Rayle, assigned as-signed to other duties. For Sale Old newspapers, cheap. Call at Standard office. Kemmorer Coal guaranteed tho bes-Sold bes-Sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co., Inc. 140. Boll 499K. Official announcement has been made by the Rock Island railroad of Its adoption of a pension system, which It puts into effect with tho beginning be-ginning of the near year. It Includes all officers and employes of the Rock Island road The Bystera will be under un-der the management of a board mode up of Vice Presidents E. S. Mooro and F. O. M dehor; W. S. Tlnsman, general manager; W. A. Nettleton, superintendent of cars, and Frank May, comptroller. WANTED Clean whlto rag9 at the Standard ofllce Last evening, at too home of Mrs. Llllte Green well. C25 Twenty-first Rtreot, occurred the wedding of her daughter, Rne, to John F. Mattson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John E. Carver and was witnessed by the Intimate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. STORAGE at reasonable rates, in good brick building. If you need any room, consult John Scewcrcft & Sons Company. Tralna Nearer on Time. Report receive at local headquarters this morning ludlcato that weather conditions condi-tions have moderated along the different dif-ferent lines of railroads centering at Ogden and trains generally are arriving arriv-ing nearly on time. Tbo Southern Pacini Pa-cini trains from the we-st were only a little late today And this delay was caused entirely by slow orders Issued from Superintendent Manson's office. Oregon Short Line trains were from two to four hours late, the delay being attributable to anow west of Pocatello and Butte trains being held for connections. con-nections. Rio Grande trains were practlcalh on schedule time and Union Un-ion Pacific trains were lato owing to a little wreck near Devil's Slide. - Had Not Heard of Floods. A, T. Smart, J. B. Jackson, R. S. Stuart and O. M. Holmes comprise a Montana delegation now In tho city and en routo to Southern California. Tho party was unaware of the serious washout on the Los Angeles route and will proceed to lower California over the Southern Pacific by way of Sacramento. Sac-ramento. Mr, Holmes is an old newspaper news-paper man and for yeara was Identified Identi-fied with publications in the mountain moun-tain Etato. Three Years for Fleher. In the case of the State vs. George Fisher, charged with forgery oil two counts, defendant pleaded guilty and was sentenced sen-tenced by Judge Howell to three cars in the penitentiary. |