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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Alien, phones 22, for carriage for funerals and operas Prlvato calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of bfggago, 412 25th. Bert Merrill was among the Salt Lake visitors in the city yesterday, . WANTED Clean white rags ut th Standard. Charles A. Vh r and Dave Inhart of Oreen River were visitors lu tho city yesterday. Kemmerer'n best coal sold only by W. L. Jones Coal Co. Mrs W. E. Niebui'n and family of Salt I-nke visited with Ogden friends yesterday. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before tho day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to In- I ture publication. Mrs. J. I. Ctisler of Lucin is visiting with OeJen frlcnd3. ANTKRACITE. You'll have to bur-ry bur-ry If you get IL Phone 18. Shurtllff , & Company. THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 369 Twenty-fourth Street. Ind. Phone 1078. Bell Phone 833 List your accounts with us for collection and become a member of our association. Expert collection collec-tion of claims and accounts. Thousands Thous-ands of credit reports In our files at your service, showing the credit cred-it standing Cf all who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to members- JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the office In the Opera Houbo Block. Don't forco yourself your-self to 6tand In lino at tho Depot Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Judaon Samuel Sam-uel Tburgood and Alice Jennctto Bar-I Bar-I ton of Syracuse. ! Representing Mme. Yaw W E. I Baker, representing Mme. Ellen lieach Yaw, the noted sln?er, who will appear in an operatic concert at the j Ogden Tuesday night, is in the city, i First Snow of the Season The first real snow of the season, other than tbat which has adorned the mountains for the past several days, fell In the city last night The downfall bezan fit II o'clock and continued, with slight Interruptions throughout the re. walnder i,f the night, but melted as fast as it struck the ground. fContlnued on Pag Seven.) RANDOM REfERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Enjoy yourself with the -Modern "Woodmen of America. Tuesday night, Nov. 29, at Eagles' hall. 20th st. Along about 5 o'clock this morning Mrs. W. Phllpott presented lo Walter Pbllpott a 10-pound baby boy. Dr. Smith says he Ls an automobilist. Select our home-made cookuig prepared pre-pared to take out. We make a Fpeclal-ty Fpeclal-ty of Oysters, Sandwiches and Mexican Mexi-can Chill; also after-theatre parties Dellcatassen, Orpheum Building. . To Inspect Forests Aoslstant District Dis-trict Forester .. . White, of the t-ilvi-cclture department of the forest service, ser-vice, ha gone to the Palisade, Idaho, national forest, for tho purpose of making mak-ing an Inspection regarding forest growth. Mr White will travel overland over-land from Idaho Fails to I he Palisade I'oresL Trimmed hats for $l..r.O at the F.vc Points Millinery. Investigated Land Disputes T C. Hoyt, of the land department of the forest service has returned from n ten days' visit to the Sevier forest, with headquarters at Rlclilield Mr. Iloyt ha-s been inquiring into land dls-1 putes there. FRENCH AND WILLOW PLUMES, Bpeclal Discount Sale. Stafford Mil- , linery C , 2367 W ashington Ave. (formerly 3rd floor Wrights.) Formerly With Forest Service E. Lyders. formerly chief of field opera-lien opera-lien for tho national forest service, with headquarters at San Francisco, but now an attorney of ban Francisco, Is spending a few days in Ogden and jthcr Utah points looking atter legal matters, lie visited the forest department depart-ment yesterday, renewed bis acquaintance acquaint-ance with the loreslcrs. German Ladies' Bazaar Nov 29-30. At the home of Mrs. R. Ebellng, 6G7 23rd St. Refreshments will be t-erved. Krase vs. Rio Grande In ihe rase of Frank Erase against tho Denver & Rio Grande Railway company, the hearing upon the defendant's , motion to remove the case to the circuit court of Utah, has been set by Judge Howell Jor December 10. Enjoy yourself with Ihe Modern Woodmen of America, Tuesday night. Nov. 29, at Eagles' hall, 2oth st. Supervisors at, Headquarters Supervisors Su-pervisors C. M. 'Woods of the Sawtooth, Saw-tooth, Idaho, forest, and C. G. Smith of tho Cache, Utah, forest, are on detail de-tail work in the office of District No. 4, and will remain here about a luonih. Supervisors are called from the various vari-ous national forests in the district to do special work in the Ogden offlco during the winter months. While here they are given Instructions regarding office work. Bakery' goods always fresh at Ward & Drumm's two stores. Phones, 279.- Ihe oldest employes of the Rio Grande and Is well-known in this city. Modem six-room tu b k house for rent on Orchard Ave, i2 to light party. par-ty. Apply 253:i Orchaul. Funeral Sunday The funeral services ser-vices over the remains of Colonel J Owens, the thp-e-rronlhs' old son of Mr. atul Mrs. John Owens, will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock j at ihe home of the L-ranJparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheelwright, 730 Twenty-sixth streel. Fine line of fresh candles at Ward & Drumm's two stores. - Funeral at Kanesvil e. The funeral services of Mhs Alice White, will hi held at 11 e clock Sunday morning at Ihe Kanesville ."iieeling house. Coal If you want the best; If you v ant full weight. John vnvr, phone Stone Estate In the estate of John C. Stone, deceased, Ada SUme Dins-dale, Dins-dale, guardian of the rnlnor children, has petitioned the district court to order the admlnistrato . Frank Hyland, to make a llnal accounting of the es-Lite es-Lite and that the estate be distributed among the heirs. The petition relates that the deceased died October 1901. Pit, dance and social piven by Modern Mod-ern Woodmen of America at Eagles hall, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, 2.1c per ticket. Boyle Divorce In the divorce proceedings pro-ceedings of Ada Boyle against Normaa Boyle, the defendant, answering the complaint, denies the allegations in a ceneral way, except that he admits i ho has used Intemperate languige to- j ward his wife, it being occasioned, however, by the misconduct of the plaintiff. Poyle also states that he is willing for Mrs Boyle to have tho care and custody of the minor ehll-drcu. ehll-drcu. FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coals. See Porterfielo-. Ogden Sewer Pipe &. Clay Co. ..- Sheriff Accompanies Giri Sheriff George T. Judd of Utah county came up from Provo this morning with Miss j Phillips, an inmate of the State Industrial In-dustrial sebcol, who had been summoned sum-moned to Prove to testify ia a case against the attorney of Provo. Robert Anderson, Buy your Chr'stmas Plumes now. Diking ,id vantage of the very low prices at the Princess Millinery Co. See ad in this paper. At Sixth Ward At the regular Sunday Sun-day night meeting of the Sixth Ward Sunday evening, Nathan T. Harris wil be the speaker. Roast Turkey ami Domesticv. Duck Dinner fiom 12 to 9 p. in., at Fulslaff Cafe. Offices at Depot To relieve the congestion con-gestion in the oftlifs of T. F. Row-lands, Row-lands, the time keeping force, under Senior Clor-Ji R. Rev holds, are moving mov-ing into rooms No.'s I and 2 of the department of Ihe I'nlon depot formerly form-erly occupied by the Union Pacific division offices. All of the office rooms of the Union depot will be again occupied within the next ten days. Master Mechanic M alone and the Pacific Fruit Express company will be the other tenent. Lillian Russell The Lillian Bussell theatrical company passed through 0;den this monilng-on the ltarrimau lines on their way to the coast. Cafe Opened John A Silmson opened Ids new cate, at 2H.0 Grant avenue, this morning, under moot favorable fa-vorable conditions. Mr. StJnison formerly for-merly occupied the basement of Ihe Stevens building which was remove to make way for the open lug of Hudson Hud-son avenue. He Is to establish a second sec-ond cafe in the basement of Hie building build-ing now being erected by the Peery estate al the corner or Twenty-fifth street and Hudson avenue. Holdup Sentenced The case of Rio and Bell was submitted to the jury at 2:20 this afternoon. Alter considering consid-ering the testimony for a short time, the jurors returned a verdict of sillily, silli-ly, recommending mercy for Rio The two men weie sentenced immediately. Bell receiving 12 years and Rio 7 years in the penitentiary. Old College Chums Dr E. D. Ball, director of the experiment station of the agriculture college at Logan, stopped stop-ped off in Ogden last evening to visit Uls-trict Forester E. A. Sherman, his college chuui of a few years ago. Mr. Sreroian anj Mr. Ball attended the agricultural college or Iowa at the some time. Mr. Ball Is on his way homo from au extended, sojourn at Wa-shingion. D. C. Skato at tlie Auditorium each after-noon after-noon and evening. Admission 10c; ! Dkutes, 15c. Thursdays, ladles free. - I Private lessons In French, Spanish j or Kalian. Conversational or translation. trans-lation. Maude Tabor. 24 LI Adams. - Ordered to Kanab J am-s L. Peltoti of the Tolyabe forest. Nevada, has tjevn appointed to Ihe position of supervisor su-pervisor o ftho Kalbab forest of southern south-ern Utah and northern Arizona, with headquarters at Kanab, Utah. The josltlon has been filled by John 11 Clark, who has been caiie.l to another an-other of forest service.. Accompanied by his wife and child. Mr. Pel ton will have Ojdcn this evening for his new home. Blu- dance and social given by Modern Mod-ern Woodmen of America at Eagles' ball. Tuesday evening, Nov. 29; 20c ' per ticket. ' i Death of a Baby Weslev C, tho ' three-inonths'-old son of Mrand Mrs. q C. F. Richmond, died Friday afternoon f at the family residence in Salt Lake i City. The body will be brom.ht to this city for burial Sunday morning, : at 11:46. The funeral cor leg, will t-' form at tho Union depot, and tho re-v re-v Mains will be taken direct to the Og-. Og-. don City cemetery. Mr. Richmond. ? the father of thy deceased. Is euie of |