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Show .the Kuropean by M. J. Holman. of Los Angeles. ' ' WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal, rienty of It. Lewis Coal Yard Thonos 149 Jack Kldrodge. of Lakeside, spent Sunday In the city. Advertisers must huve their copy for the Kvcnlng standard the evening before the day on which the adver tlsoruent Is to appear In order to Insure In-sure publication. (Continued on Pace, Seven) RANDOM REFERENCES Roller skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening Music by the Wurlltzcr Military band Admission Ad-mission at all seasons, 10 cent, skates 15 cents extra. Call Alien, phones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Prlvato calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 25th, Miss T. A. Homer, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday In this city. WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. It. L. Thompson, of Salt Lake City, arrived In the city yesterday on a brief business visit. L. H. Jensen, of Rear River, was on Ogden visitor over Sunday. For Sale Old mats. Cood to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. ' B. C. Korner, of lOgan. has been transacting busings In this city for tho past few days. Kemmerer's beft coal sold only by I II. L. Jones Coal Co. C. I. P- Fitzgerald, of Roy, Utah, I was in the city yesterday. Dainty fountain specials, every day. 8 Ward's spacious parlors. Two ! ctores. John Stewart, of Logan, John Merk-' Merk-' ley and William Hall, of Vernal. Utah, were guests at the Hcaly Hotel yesterday. yes-terday. ANTHRACITE. You ll have to hurry hur-ry If you get 1L Phone 18. Shurtllff & Company. Frank Harnhart. who has been night clerk at th European Hotel, on Twenty-fifth t-treet. for the past three months, ha-i resigned and after a few ''ays visit at llaker City. Oregon, will return to hU home at Mlnrlia, Mary-( Mary-( Jund. to continue his studies at col-j col-j lege. Mr. Barnhart Is succeeded at BM RANDOM REfERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Remember not to forget to think to tome to the Congregational church on Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, at S o'clock. Jlrs. John Reid. of Salt Iake. whoso dialect work Is so especially pleasing. Miss Piddle, pianist; Miss Smith, -violinist, with Miss Mamie Harrington Harring-ton Stevens and Mrs. W. G. Dalrymplc, vocalists, are the artist.? who will entertain en-tertain you In tho interest of the Ladles Aid of the Congregational church. Ducks Improving The rain of tho past few days means Ibo salvation of the ducks, which, according to Deputy Game Warden A. H. Move, are already al-ready showing slcns of recovery from the epidemic brought about by tho j drought of tho summer and fall. The ! deputy believes that by the first of November the fowls will be In a healthy condition agalu Interpretive Reading nnd Muelcale i nt the Congregational church, Tties-J Tties-J day evening. Oct. 18. at S o'cbck. Admission 25 cent. Be nitre to corne.-Rev. corne.-Rev. F. Thompson, pastor of Ihe les. California, and Mary Lizzie Taylor, Tay-lor, Ogdcn. Get vonr Union Taciflc and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In tho Opera House Block. Don't force your-EO.'f your-EO.'f to stand in line at the Depot - New Administrator In the matter of. the estate of William S. Parker, deceased, de-ceased, the resignation of Thomas E Wilkes as administrator was accepted and D. A. Skeen was appointed to fill the position. Mr. Skeen's bond was rixed at. $300. Lewin Good Coal has burned its way to the front. Thones 149. I Leave For Oakland About thirty-five thirty-five prominent horsemen left Ogden Saturday evening for Oakland, Cal . via the Denver & Rio Grande and "Western Pacific. Delicious pastry gooda at Wards. Always frosh. Two stores. Both phones, 279 Marriage Licence Arthur H. Taft of Bahl and Pearl M. Avery" of Tltus-vllle, Tltus-vllle, Idaho, have been issued a II-censo II-censo to marry. COAL Rocky Mt. Lump, $4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Farr BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR W.OO and 55.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - Modern six-room brick house on Orchard Ave. for rent. A ply 2539 Orchard. Presbyterian church of Kaysvllle, was In Ogden today, stopping off on his way from Morgan where ho held services ser-vices yofteplay. Roller skating at Auditorium rink, very afternoon and evening. Muic by the Wurlltzer Military band. Ad-I Ad-I ndn6lon at all sessions, 10 cents, J frkates 15 ccnL extra. - j Intpectlon Trip Superintendent T. IF. Rowlands. Assistant Superintendent. Superinten-dent. T. Pit7gerald, Assistant Superin-. Superin-. tendent T. A. McKlnstry, Morris Flsh-'er. Flsh-'er. supervisor of buildings and '"brldcs. and Roadmaster .1. Roddy r vent went thin morning on the South-' South-' Vrn Pacific to inspect the b;Jldlngs nnd bridges of tho Salt Iko divls- !cm. s:. Thoroughbred English bull pups for i alo- Vander Schult Floral Ox, 740 cr JStb. Tf ' 1 Born To the wife of Henry V'.n-j V'.n-j Btra, a daughter, Oct. 17. n Marriage Lfcenses Marriage Been-pea Been-pea have been Issued to William Hen- i y Hunter, Butte, Montana, and Ed th English. Kay.-sllle. Ptah. John A. Hales Garland, and Edith Ifovlngton, rc'" Ogden. Charles T. Powell. Loi Angc- b& |