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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES 1 1 I ' Holler skating at Auditorium Rink every afternoon and evening, except j Sunday. Admission, Including skates, j 23 cents. R. A. Grant Here R A. Crant. for-I for-I nier manager of the Ogden theater. I arrived In Ogden yestorday from Bur-1 Bur-1 ley, Ida., where he has been for the J paat five nionths. EXCURSION to Salt Ike via ORF-1 ORF-1 CON SHORT IJNE, Sunday, Oct ICih. Round trip rate $1 00. Tickets good on all trains, including FORTY-FIVE FORTY-FIVE MINUTE FLiYKRS. City Office. Z5H Washington nvenuo. Visitors From Idaho K. K. Stelle of Dolso and F. P. Marr of Jerome, Idaho, aro registered at the Reed hotel. Call Allon, phones 22, for carriages for funerob and oporas Private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 2Cth. F. E. Lewis In Ogden F. E. Lewis, superintendent of hotels and dining cars of the Union Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Omaha, arrlvod In Ogden last night for a few days' visit. WANTED Clean wblto rags at the Standard. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the oillce lu the Opera Tlouse Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In line at the Depot. c- Arrested In Railroad Yard3-A man by tho name of W. IS. AencMaelc was trrested near the Union Pacific freight Louse last night by the railroad's watchman. It is believed, lecnue of bis supiclou3 actions In the railroad j yards. J .For Sale Old mats. (Joort to put r under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Kemmerer's best coal eold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. - From Malad. Idaho Edward Thorn-h.1 Thorn-h.1 of Malad, Idaho, is visiting lu Ogden. Og-den. N- Dalnty fountain special. eery day, at Ward's spacious parlors Two etores. F3NCURSION to Salt Ialte via ORE-CON ORE-CON . SHORT LINE, Sunday. Oct ICth Round trip rate ?1 0 Tickets jjood on all trains. Including FORTY-FIVE FORTY-FIVE MINUTE FLYERS. City Office. 2514 Washington avenue. , - Dloturblng the Peace George Bruneley was lodged In th? city Jail last night because of his drunken condition. con-dition. He was arrested at the Union Un-ion depot by OflUer Vance for creating creat-ing a disturbance. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you get 1U Phone 18. Suurtllff & Company. WrE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Plenty of It. Lewis Coal Yard. Phones 149. Auto Tour Through Idaho H. E. Dove and P. L. Van Zant of Salt Lako stopped over In Ogden last night on their auto tour through I4aho and left early this morning tor the da's run north. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho eenlng before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. (Continued on Page Peven.) I ' Idaho, where he will remaiu until October 22 Depart For Mienourl Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Porter left this morning for Missouri, in which state they will visit with Mr. Porters parents. They will return to Ogden in nbout two weeks. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Gladys Conant, et al, minors, Agnes Qnnnnt, mother of the children, had petitioned the district court for letters of guardianship. . License to Marry LeRoy Smith and Delia A. Nichols of Salt Lake have been issued license to marry. Horse Stealing Nathan J. Harris, district nttorney for the second Judicial Judi-cial district has filed an information In the district court charging, Walter Turner with the grand larceny of a horse belonging to Charles Adams of Riverside. The Information alleges that the theft occurred September of this year. Turner is the young man whom the officers claim has been doing a wholesale business in horse stealing in this vicinity. In the case of Fred. PeMichelo against the Ixndon and Lancashire Fire Insuranco company, in which, tho plaintiff was given judgment in the nun of ?S33 0rt the other day, the attorneys at-torneys for the defendant company have fild notice of intention to move for a new trial. J. H. Kurtz has asked for a change of Judge In the case of R C. Lundy against him. He claims that Judge Howell Is biased and prejudiced in the case to the extent that he cannot have, a fair and impartial trial All O H. S. dramatic and vocal players are requostcd to meet Monday Mon-day evening at S o'clock at Stelnway hall, over Ogden Music Co, for the purpose of casting the opera to be given next month. SOC il RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Tago Five.) i " I Thoroughbred English bull pups for stale. Van der Schuit Floral Co., 740 Sont to Logan All of tho vaudeville vaude-ville performers of the Orpheum thea-tre thea-tre left this morning for ljogan where they will put on a. show tonight In the Thatcher opera hou30- The actors act-ors were somewhat put out by tho order to play a ono-nUbt stand, but the change was made necessary by the billing of the "Three TwIds" at 1 tho local play house for tonight. EKCUIISION to Salt Iako via ORIv CON SHORT LINE, Sunday. Oct. ! lftn. Round trip rate $1 .00. Tickets , good on all trains. Including FORTY -. FTVE MINUTE FLYER3. City Office. 2514 Washington avenue. - Ruth of Colonlrts Four extra pass-en pass-en gf r trains went west over the South-Paclfle South-Paclfle yesterday, carrying the overflew over-flew of the colonist travel. There are believed to be more liomoseekors traveling trav-eling westward this year than at any tlmo during tho past decade. Roller skating at Auditorium Rink fvery afternoon and evening, except Sunday. Admission, Including skate). 25 cents. Mnon Gooa Weat H. C. Manson KeDcral superintendent of tho Oregon ' Short Line, passed through Ogden ' tbl3 morning on No. I, In private car , 115. Ho Is making a trip over the Salt Lake division of the Southorn Pacific, Lewis Good Coal has burned Its : way to iho front. Phous 143. Engineer Bell Will Recover A re-I re-I port this morning from 8an Fraaclsco suites that Assistant Engineer J. C. Bell of the Southern Pacific, who Is now in that city recuperating from the effects of an operation for appen dlcltls Is on the road to recovery aud It Is thought that he will be ablo to return to Ogden In a short time, Delicious pastry goods at Wards, Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 379. Central Park Presbyterian Church Thirty-first street aad Washington avenue. There will be preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 12: 2u. Christian Endeavor society meeting at 7. p. m.. leader, MJss Irne Wallace. EveC'ng reaching at 7:45. Midweek jvayor meeting on Wednesday eventing even-ting at 7:30 . S. C. C Hickman, pastor. EXCURSION to Salt Lako via OREGON ORE-GON SHORT LINE, Sunday, Oct. Ifith. Round trip rate 1 00 Tickets good on all trains. Including FORTY- . FIVE MINUTE FLYERS. City Office. '2514 Washington avenue. COAI Rocky Ml. Lump, $4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John ' Farr. The evening series of biographical sormons will be continued In the First Presbyterian church, Sunday evening, upon the theme, "Fundamental "Fundamen-tal Factors In the Formation of Present Pres-ent Day Life." There will be special music at each service. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $4.00 and 55.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - Rally Day Services will be held Sunday at 12:15 In tho First Presbyterian Presby-terian church Sunday school. Many special Invitations have been Issued and very pretty and attractive colored programs secured for each scholar attending. at-tending. The services will contain several special numbers and features and Superintendent Cooper Is planning plan-ning for a large attendance. Modern Jdx-room brick house on Orchard Ave. Tor rent. Aply 2539 Or-, Or-, chard. - In Teton Forest Assistant District Forester Franklin Reed will make a ; trip to the Teton national forest In i Wyoming, next week. The purpose of the lult in to make a general Investigation. Inves-tigation. Mr. Reed will be gone some two weeks. Departs on Mission At 2 o'clock thi3 afternoon H. Earl Bclnap, son of Mr. and Mrs llynim Belnop. departed for the mission field In Switzerland and German v. It Is anticipated that he will remain In the old world two or three years. Charged With Theft. District Attorney At-torney Nathan .1. Harris this morn'.ng filed 'an Information against Clarence Peterson, charging him with the theft October 7. of a horse belonging to Adrian Schlpper. Peterson In the nan arrested by Deputy Sheriff DeVlne a few nlghta ago while ho waa on his way from Weber River Jungles, where ho Lad the horse tied and had been feeding him a number of days. It Is ' stated that the animal was stolen I from a pasture belonging to the Wll- ; i i Bon brotherB. i Southern Idaho Prosperous "Billy" r Wilson has returned from a business trip to McCnmmon. Ida., and adjacent ; country. Mr. Wilson states that the . conditions in this section of the coun-i coun-i try are good and that the crops this year have been remarkably heavy. t Stock of all kinds Is In good condition and the prospects for winter range j are favorable. ' W. 11. Anderson, candidate for Sher iff of Weber county on the Democratic i ticket, returned yesterday from quite ,k an extended trip In Juab county, and ' this morning he started for Gooding, |