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Show RANDOM REFERENCES State Teachers' convention. Salt lake; round trip via Oregon Short Line, $1,10. Tickets on sain Dee. 27th. 2Sth, tb. and Huth, goo.l returning Jan. &th, Try new FORTY -FIVE-MINUTE FLYERS, leaving Ogden 8:30 a. m. and 5;45 p. ni, Mr. Gr.'flln. who Is attending tho Vnlversity of California, arrived on the Limited yesterday to bpend the holidays with his pnreuta. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriage for funeraU and operas. Private calls a FpeelaJty. Also prompt delivery ct brgcago. 412 25th. Marriage L'censcs County Clerk Dye Issued msrriage licenses to the fellow lnff parties yesterday: Robert Miller and Anna Miller of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Thomas A. Harris and Robena C. Moves. Ogden; Orvtllo CanlieM, Terrace, L'lah, auj Anna Clifford. l:olse. Ida. WANTED Clean whlto rags at too J Standard. - O. R. Sterling and wife of Idaho Falls were guesU of Ogden friends yesterday. AdvertUera must have their copx for the Evening Standard th evening before the day on which tho adver-tln-motit Is to appear In order to In- ; euro publication. A. H. Draper of Green River was a visitor in the city Friday. Torrid stuff at temperate price Either phone The police department was very liberally lib-erally remembered by Charles J. Llnd-qulst Llnd-qulst with a c;ue of apples as a Christmas Christ-mas gift U the officials. M. J. Tovey was a Malad visitor In Ogden yesterday. George E. Robinson of Montello transacted business in tho city Friday. A fire scare resulted at tho homo of 11. Cohen, 2"3 Twenty-seventh street, last evening, when smoke from a chimney flue filled one of the room A fireman was sent out to Investigate iit-d tho fiervkes of the department were not required. C. Funk was a business visitor from UrlglMin yesterday. Mrs. Fell Chlpman and Miss Allco Mann of Provo were guests of Ogden friends yesterday. M. H. Fltzmorrts of Elko ia in the city on business. W. II, Atwood was a visitor from Hooper jentcrday. ' (Continued on Pag Seven.) for their Wisconsin home. It 1 he-Ib-ved that the young woman will be restored to her normal condition when a lower altitude Is reached. Ordered Out of the City Samuel Cu.Jb and Corgo Chreder, charged charg-ed with vagrancy, wen given a hear-ltiK hear-ltiK In pulice court this morning, and. after being found gulltv of the often''' were Klvcn 8iiiiendeci sentences with an accompanying order to get out of the city, if they did not (ealrc to have their senteno- executed. Suit for $35 II. L. White has filed suit In the municipal court against Al-ford Al-ford Tailor for the sum of $sr., which Is alleged to be due on account Holidays at Shops Work was suspended sus-pended In the Southern Pacific shops thl morning until next Tuesday morning. morn-ing. This gives the employes a threc-day threc-day Christmas vacation It Is Hkxdy that the fame rule will be followed out for New Year s Ihiy and as a consequence con-sequence Ho men w ill work but four days next week. Special dacce at th Royal Dancing Academy Christmas night Marriage Licences Marriage licenses li-censes have been Issued to James 1 Wl?e ami Mrs ADna Houghton of Co-rinne; Co-rinne; Alfred Jorg-nsen and Annas-tatla Annas-tatla Johanne Christine Nellson of Rrlgham; Carl A. Moer of Rupert. Idaho, and KM a Kln of Vlsalla, Cal II. D Campbell, clerk la tho division offices of the Southern Pacific, left ibis morning to visit relatives In Omaha. Suit Over Stock Subscription Tho personal action of Joseph Barker agaiDst T. J. Ia-wIs for 2,uu) for subscription sub-scription for stock in the Ozden Yal ley Trout & Resort company, has been dismissed in Ihe district court and a new action lor the sumo amount haa been started against tho defendant by the company. Tho clerks at the Ogden freight office of-fice are expressing their thanks amid unoke wreaths today for some excellent excel-lent cigars which were sent Harrl-man Harrl-man clerks by Henry Wessler, the cigar manufacturer. RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Tago Five.) The Stork's Visit Santa Clans' advance ad-vance agent, Dr Stork, arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Malan, 2'ir.i Monroe, on Thursday night and left a fine boy. Dr. W. J. Drowning, corner Twenty-f.ftli Twenty-f.ftli and Grant, over Carr's drug fctorc. ,22 IX 11. Now Has Grip G. J. Krultbosch, who wns reported Injured a few days ago, Is improved, although now afflicted af-flicted with a severe attack of the grip. CkkmI coal anv time. Hither phone Mm. ('. H. Cos 1 1 tig, who has been 111 for the past clht dys, is now convalescent State Teachers' convention, Salt Take; round trip via Oregon Short Line, $1 10. Tickets ou sale Dee. 7lh, L'Stb. 2'Jth and 30th. pood reluming Jan. fith. Trv new FORTY-KIVK-M IN DTK FIA'KItS, leading OgJen i:30 a. in. and 5: 4.r p. m. Socialists to Celebrate The Ogden local of the Socialist parly will hold a Christ man entertainment in Stein-way Stein-way hall, 237i Washington avenue. Monday evening. The ladies of the local will prepare a Christmas tree for the children. There will also be an Interesting program, consisting of music, speaking and n-cltatlons. All persons, whether members of the pur-ty pur-ty or not, are belnu cxlnded Invitations Invita-tions to attend tho entertainment, and a large crowd will doubtless bo present. pres-ent. Pedicrree Knglish bull pup3. Van ler Schuit Floral Co. The case of Frank M. Denson against the Corey Brothers Construe tlon company has been continued In tho district court for tho term by consent of both parties. Mrs. It. K. lloag will have an exhibit ex-hibit arid sa!o of iKcorated China at her studio In the Utah National Rank Jiuildlng all this week. Eddlngton Case Judge Howell has denied tho motion of tho attorneys to reinstate tho coe and amend the complaint to conform to the proof In the case of llenrv W. Eddlngton against the Union Portland CVinent company. At the conclusion of the testimony for the plaintiff In this case. Hie attorries for Mr. ICddlugtuti. moved mov-ed to dismiss, and it was so ordered. They then desired to reinstate the case and amend the complaint. The notion will bt begun anew under a different pleading. Fine collection of potted plants. Something laatlug. Van dor Schuit Floral Co. Tbo Order of Eagles have arranged for a banquet and musical program at the Installation of officers at the Eagles' hall, January I. All Trimmed Hats at half price and Itbs. Stafford Millinery Co. 2307 Washington avenue. Formorly 3rd floor Wrights. Cla)ton Cooldpc will leave tomorrow tomor-row for Wellington, jj. ('., via the Harrlman lines. Coal If you want the best; if you want full weight. John Farr, phono 27. K. A. Showe. city ticket agent of the Harrlman lines, and wife left last night for Butte, where they will s-pend the holidays. FOR SALE Rhode Islands, 2v Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. 12-lC-lmo Miss Ri-na Douglas, a local school teacher, left la-l night for her home In SpeRrflsh, S. D.. where she will pend the holidays. Ren M. Power and wlf left today via the Denver & Rio Grande road for Nevada, Mo., for a holiday visit. Special dance at the Royal Dancing Academy Christmas night. Accompanied His Sister 11. R. Dean rf ldysnilth, Wis., arrived in Ogden la.t nkht to take care of his slater. Mi flarrlet Ivan, who becam ill In this city while on a trip home from the roast. The high altltudo affected Hie young woman's mind, rendering her unlit for iravelins; alone. The brother and slater left this morning i i i imTJT't i 1 1 1 1 i i .. |