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Show RANDOM REFERENCES D. L Cehion and wife or Eden were tin guests of Ogden friends jester- j risy. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerali and operas. Private calli a M eclaJty. Also prompt delivery of bpgsage. 412 2Gth. , R. E. King and n. Ropemart. residents resi-dents of I'iyton. were visitors In the ! city csterday. ' WANTED Clean wlilto racs at the ' Standard. C. A. Anderson was am ng the Salt , L.iko residents In the dry on busl- t r.e.s Thursday. Kemmerer's best coal sold only by j M. L. Jones Coal Co. - Neel. Anderson of Rwk Sirings Mas ;i busiriebs visitor in Ogden yesterday, yes-terday, I Advertisers muat bave their copy j for tho Evening Standard the evening I before the day on which the adver- ' tlscment la to appear In order to In-uuro In-uuro publication. John C. Kldd, a renldeut of Upton. Utah, was an Ogden visitor ve3ter-day. ve3ter-day. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry it you get 1L Phone 18. Shurtlilf & Company. Hnwaid Gale, advance man for tho j "Three Twins" production, was In the city yesterJay. The production I i;ow playing at Salt Lake. j Get your Union Taclflc and .Oregon Short I Jne tickets at the office In tbo Opera Honso Block. Don't force your-fco'f your-fco'f to etand In Hno at tho Depot. J. A. Farnol an. I wife of Salt Lake j ypent Tbursdav witii OmJen friends 1 F E. Meichan of Devil f Slide was j In-the city yesterday. j Mrs. Ii. Downs and Mrs. William j Hoypo of Hunts vllle wen- guests of Ogden friends yesterday. ! Eastern Star Meets Tonight The I Queen Esther chapter No. 4. Order of I llur Eastern S'ar, will hold a special j meeting tonight, the program of wblcn Includes degree work, followed by .1 banquet. Visiting members are cor- j cl.illy Invited to attend I Millionaire Passes Through Ogden ' H. C Joy. a millionaire mining man, ii.l a party if friends passed through tl.ls city la.t evening on board the special ear "Hover" The party arrived ar-rived here from El. Nev., ami the far was attache to the Union Pacific trtln No. I nnd proceeded on its trip to Chicago last evening ! Removing Wires from Street Fol- ' lowing the Instructions f the city eouni 11 the niembeis ot the lire r!e-T'.i'tment r!e-T'.i'tment yei-unlay remove all of tho lilies and iiicande.vceiit lights from I lhi streets. These I'gh s were used ' for decorative pi:rpoes during tho I .a)eiuien'w conwntion and the fair. 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 ot our association. Expert collec j lion of claims And accounts. Thoue- 1 ands of credit reports in our fllej j at your service, showing the credit cred-it standing of all who wi l Apply to you lor credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Creel- I It ratings furnished free to mem- 1 btrs. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on Par Seven.) , RANDOM : REFERENCES (Continued from J'agc Five.) Lowest Prices rnudi? ft P'r-rbaBf P'r-rbaBf at clean up sfilt- of Felt. Slik Velvet, Silk mi-1 Sailn. nntriminocl NhapoK. i hi heaKon'a mom pniml.ir styles, which we Ji n f placed on sle at $1 nnd up. Or.r trtuund ht special spec-ial sale, ore th best values In the city for th-- nione. Stafford Millinery Millin-ery C.. 2;?r,7 WiMhlngton Ave. (For-znerly (For-znerly '3rd floor. Wripit s ) Stay of Execution In the mailer of a J.dKmeni r'nd-r'd in faor of William Smorl nnd atr;iln!t .Infeph Checketts an I otherf. the court has ordered that the defendant.. lh" In-terruountaln In-terruountaln Fair As?m latlon and A. P. RlRelow f,e Kiatited a ten davs' stay of execution. Bakery goods always fiesh at Ward & nrumni's two stores. Phones, 27f.- Fine line t frn)i candles at Ward & Drumm's two stores. - Missionary Will Tz.'k W. H. Rol ftPP. who recently returned from a thre-yf-ar mission In Germany. Kpeak at the Fifth Ward meeting hotiop, Sunday evenln;;. The services will start at 7 o'clock. Yonm; Mr. Rolapp's talk l certain to he an In tere3tins: one ftnd a la audience Is anticipated Ruy your Thanks-h-inr dainties from the Episcopal La die a at Hrdccn's on Wednesday, the 2".rd. Mo.ne-made mince meat. - Traveling Auditor W'. II. Barton, traveling auditor of the I'nlon Paeillc railroad, vlalted In Op,den yesteiday. Nicely furnished room for single person In private familv, 2oo4 Jeff. Cell, 15C7-Y. Sugar Going East The Anialso mated mat-ed Sugar company has hesun the phlp-ment phlp-ment of its product eastward Moat of the 6tigar is helnj; handled by the Harriman lines and Is helng ent from Octien to Omaha or Chicago, from which points It la to be distributed to various markets In the central states. BEWARE of Irresponsible people soliciting Dry Cleaning for us. We hao no agent); only our regular drivers. driv-ers. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. - Rollow &. Cl'ft have opened their new barber shop with five chairs on Grant avenue, being the first occu pants of the new Fell building south of the Browning garage. Landscapes of this vicinity f-r your out-oftown Christmas presents. Fred Massa, 24C4 Washington Ave. Miss Alma Flushing left Ogden this morning for lJs Angeles, L'al., where hhe will visit friends. Coal If you want ihe best; if you vunt full weight. John Farr, phoue On Business Trip Joseph Scowcroft nnr; William Douglas left Ogden this pf'ernoon for a business trip to New York City. They will return home (bout the middle of Pec-n'ber. They lolt Ogden via the Union Pacific. First Mask Carnival of the season will be given at the Auditorium Skating Skat-ing Kink. Friday, Nov IS. Suitable-cash Suitable-cash prizes will bo given. - R. R. Uuni.Htein left last night for Lutte where ho will t.peiid several ".veeka. FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coals. See Porterfield. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. Japanese Going to Floriua Muring the past week more than a dozen Japanese have left Ogden via the Denver & Rio Grande for Jackson-Aille, Jackson-Aille, Florida. A demand for Japanese labor in that cjty 13 the cause of the migrating. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $3 00 and $4.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY.- Suits on Accounts John Scowcroft & Sons have filed two separate suits in the municipal court against W. F. Cawb-y. The first of these is for $100 and the second Is for $228.30. Roth actions are based upon accounts which are alleged to be overdue. F. R. Hachley and R. L.. Stcgell of this city left this morning via the Iu-rritnun lines for Oklahoma City. . hero they will consummate a busl Lets deal 1 |