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Show I the caM, having been called there on business. Advertisers mu3t have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. M. F. Hess and wife of Farmington spem Sunday with friendu In this city. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hur-! hur-! ry If yoii get it. Phone 18. Shurtllff I & Company. H. i. Solomon was among Ihe Salt Lake i.sltoi in ogden jesterday. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Llue tickets at the offlco in tho Opera House Block. Don't force your teT to bland In lino at the Depot. 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. Thous- ands of credit reports In our files at your service, showing-the credit cred-it standing of all who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to members. mem-bers. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on Pagn Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerals and op-.-ras. Private calls a specialty. Also prompt deliver) of IppRP.ge. 412 2Cth. A. L. Fowler and family of Mackuy, Idaho, anlvcd in the city yeHerday for a brief visit with Ogden friends. William Ace. a well-known resident nf Rock Spring, . petit Sunday In the city. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. C. ,T. P. Fitzgerald of Roy was iu lue city yeblerday. Kemmerer's best coal sold only by M. L, Jonoa Coal Co. Mrs. J. I), liolther left yesterday ornlny over the I'nlou Pacific for to this city yesterday from n business busi-ness trip to Kansas .C ity. ' Elkc to Vinit Zion Ogdon Elks will visit the Salt I-ake lodgo on Wednesday Wednes-day night, and participate In, the initiatory in-itiatory ceremonies In. which a dozen candidates will undergo the ordeal of having antlers grafted on their respective re-spective heads. The tilp will be made on a special car on the Bamberger line. The car will leave here about seven o'clock In tho evening and will return after the festivities following the initiation. Tho "visit is being made by Invitation of the Salt bake herd and in payment of tho visit which the local lodge received from Salt Lake a lew weeks ago. Sue6 for Comml6oion6 A, W. Wright of the Sunaet Live Slock Commission Com-mission company has commenced separate sep-arate suits against Thomas Smythe and II. Anderaon to recover alleged commissions for the purchase of stock i for the defendants from John Tolman of Fair-view. Wjo Tho plaintiff I claim that the purchases were made ! from Xov. 1 to Nov. 2C. 1910, and that tho commission due from Smythe is ' $230. and that due from Anderson Is $220. Private lessons In French, Spanish or Italian. Conversational or translation. trans-lation. Maude Tabor, 2454 Adams. Bounty Fund Exhausted The county coun-ty clerk announces that she coyote j bounty fund for Weber county has t been exhausted and that no more : bounties can be paid on the animals until another appropriation is made by the state legislature. Big dance and social given by Modern Mod-ern Woodmen of America at Eagles' ball, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29; 25c per ticket. R. E. Finney, wife and two daughters, daugh-ters, of Uhrlchvllle, Ohio, are the 1 guests of I. L' Clark and other relatives rela-tives of Mrs. Finney, who was a Miss Herrlck. j Wanted Young woman for housework, house-work, small family, no washing or ironing. Addres L. S care Stand- aid, stating age and wages rcquirCd.- Fine line of fresh candles at Ward j & Drumm's two stores. Coal If you want the best; If you want full weight. John Farr, phone 27. Big- danco and social given by Mod-ern Mod-ern Woodmen of America at Eagles' hall, Tuesday evening, Nov. 29; 25c per ticket FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coals. See Porterfield. Ogden Sewer I Pipe A Clay Co. Roast Turkey ana Domestic Duck Dinner from 12 to 9 p. nv, at Falstaff Cafe. -RANDOM 1 REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) DR. .J. H. EPPERSON, DENTIST, TOP FLOOR LEWIS BLOCK.- Struck by Car At Clinton, Saturday Satur-day evening, John 11. Wlnelow of 214 C Monroe avenue, was struck by a car of tho Salt Iake & Ogden railway and quite painfully injured. He was hurt orer theyleft eye, but it Is stated stat-ed that the injury is not necessarily cf a serious nature. Select our home-made- cooking prepared pre-pared to Uk out. We make a f peclal-ty peclal-ty of Oysters, Saudwlches and Mexican Mexi-can Chill; also after-theatre parties., Dellcatassen, Orpheum Building. "Japanese Wounded A Japanese- by the name of K. Oyoblgama was accidentally ac-cidentally Bhot in the shoulder Saturday Sat-urday evening while examining a gun In tho hands of A. Pappo, a second- ( hand dealer at 160 Twenty fifth street. Trimmed hats for $1.50 at the Five , TointB Millinery. j From Lucln--C. C. Ilerrington and wife of Lucin. are spending a few-days few-days In the city, Mr. HerrLngton attending at-tending to business mattery and Mra Ilerrington visiting friends. Mr. Ilerrington Iler-rington U one of the most prominent ranchmen of tho Lucin section. FRENCH AND WILLOW PLUMES. Special Discount Sale. Stafford Mil-llnory Mil-llnory Co. 23C7 Washington Ave. (formerly 3rd floor Wrights.) Distinguished Travelers Governor-elect Governor-elect Johnson of California passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on his way to Washington, D. C. He was accompanied by his wife and went cast on the Union Pacific. Mr. John-, son was gubernatorial candidate on ' the Republican ticket in the recent California election and carried the state by a largo plurality Mr. John-1 son's home Is in Sacramento. Tomorrow Tomor-row afternoon Fighting Bob Evans, rear admiral of tho United States nay, will travel through this city on his way to Washington lrum San Francisco, where he left his flagship. Railroad Passenger Agent William ' McMurray, general passenger agent of the O. R & N. railroad at Portland. Oregon, s tcpped in Ogden this morn- j ing Mr. McMurray is on his way to Chicago. Enjoy yourselt with the Modern Woodmen of America, Tuesday night, Nov. 29, at Eagles' hall, 25th st Suits In Municipal Court Thomas W. Stoker has filed suit acainst Anna Wayment in the municipal court for tho sum of $3C, which is alleged to be due for reutal In the same court. J. II. Kuanss has brought action against J. II. Kurtz for $6S, which he charges is due on an insurance itolicy. German Ladies' Bazaar Nov 29-30. At the home of Mrs. R. Ebeling, CC7 23rd St. Refreshments will bo served. - Costumes Received The costumes for the Alumni opera, which sere or dered last week by Miss Alice Bowen, leader of the chorus, and S J. Kimball, Kim-ball, the business manager of tho compan, hae arrived and the first dress rehearsal will he held Wednesday Wednes-day evening. All of the company have now learned their parts and only those last artful louche need now be added to make Ermlnie an operatic puccess. Enjoy youit-elf with the Modern Woodmen of America Tuesday night. Nov. 29. at Eagles' hall, 2jth st. L. C. Robinson, traveling auditor of Iho Denver &. Rio Grande railroad company, cheeked up the books in the city offices of the company today. Bakery goods always fiesh at Ward L Drunim'u two storea. Phones, 270.- Roy Williams and wife leU Ogdon today for St. Louis via. the Denver & Rio Grande route. Skate at the Auditorium each afternoon after-noon and evening. Admission inc; skates, 15c. Thursdays, ladles free. D. M Newton, traveling passenger agent of tho Harrimuri lines, returned j |