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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, phonos 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 41- 25th. Guy E. Holohan of Twin Full-., a jnan wlm floes a fancy rifle shooting ftunt for the Dupont Powder mtupa-n. mtupa-n. is In Ogden preparing for an ox-fciblllon. ox-fciblllon. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Une tickets at the office In the. Opera Hous Block. Dtm't forco yourself your-self to stand In lino at tho Depot. for Sale Old mats, tlood to put under carpets. Iuquire Standard office. The first of the series of lectures on the Emmanuel Movement by the Rev. Dr. Shields of San KtanciNcn will be Riven in the Church of tho Good Shepherd this cvcunlg at 8 o'clock. The other lectures will be given on Friday and Sunday evenings. even-ings. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. - (Continued on Page Seven.) "hold Thursday afternoon at .1 o'clock 1 at tho North Ogden meeting house. The remains ru;iy be viewed at the ftirully residc-mo until 2 oclock on tho tidy of the- funeral. Interment will be made Id the North Ogden c -mete ry. Studying Medicine Fnink tiart-lett, tiart-lett, m.n of G. II. I'.artlett nf 71 j Twenty-third street, lift this morning lor Chicago, where he will remain two years to lmlsti his course In medicine ut the Rush Mod'cal cmIIo,"0 In allllln tlon vvlih the ITn. varsity of Chicago. Mr. Lartlcft finished u fonr-yenr course at the University r.r Chicago th's last summer, grpduaiing with honors from the penior elites and also In special medical subjects, anatomy and physiology. Mrs. R. W. Van IVrek left H8t nifht for Chicugo on an extended vij-at with relatives. RANDOiVf REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) - F uE"A pair of 9'ovcc given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. Offering Congratulations Assistant Postmaster' Garner is beinP congratulated congratu-lated by his many friends npr.n the order of President Taft classifying under tho civil service., assistant post-ma-stors. y his close association with postal affairs, ho Is of the firm opinion tkat or all positions In the department, the on 0f assistant post master should be under civil sen Ire classification foi tho public good. The effects of this order is far-reaching and tho wisdom of Postmaster Gen-oral Gen-oral Frank H. Hitchcock, in accomplishing accomp-lishing this order, is apparent to all postal employes. Wo want you to come often for B. & G. Butter. Krauch's Farowell C. F, Krauch. former merchant of Ogden and a prop, erty owner, leaves today for his borne in Chicago, lie haa been royally entertained en-tertained by his friends in Ogden and says he had the time of his life, and extends his thanks to his friends. Candidate for Attorney J. B. Me CrHcken has been 'ijrged by his friends to try for the nomination of county nttorney at the hands of tho county Republicans. Mr. McCracken has resided in Ogden for the past ten years and two years ago represented Weber county in the state legislature. Winter apples. J. T. McKntvre, llur-risvllle. llur-risvllle. Boll. 130'J-Z. The "500" club will be entertained by Mrs. A W. Walker on Friday. October Oc-tober 7. Delicious pastry pcoJs "at Wards. Always fresh Two stores. Both phones, Pleased With Ogden O. G Henicn-way, Henicn-way, manager for tho Hemenway & Moser cigar company, with headquarters headquar-ters lor this district at Salt Lake, is in the city attending to business matters mat-ters In connection with the two stores of the company here. Mr. Hemenway says that Ogden is among the best citlos In which his company Is doing business and that the company Is more than pleased with the Ogden branch. Loet Card case containing Y. M. C A. card, check and railroad ticket. Return to this office. Reward. Appeal Will Be Taken In the caso of Anna Stewart against the Oregon Short Line. In which the plaintiff was non-euited a few days ago, an appeul to tho supreme court wlil be taken. The ideal coal for all purposes Is Lewis Good Koal. Phone 149. Delayed by Ties It Is stated by officers of-ficers of the Rapid Transit company that If the ties that are expected today to-day arrive, the interurban road from Ogden to Brigham city will be completed com-pleted within a week and that the rolling stock will be placed in operation opera-tion at that time. This piece of road would have been completed in lime for the Four-State Fair bad the railroad rail-road company dclUered ties In proper prop-er time. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry If you get tt. "Phone IS Shurtliff & Company. Progress on Hotel Nearly all of the hugti stringers, upon which the first-floor of tho Marl-n hotel will l placed, are In position, and the bricklaying brick-laying will begin by tho first of next week, if not earlier. Brick is already on the ground and the mortar boxes will be arranged tomorrow or next day. Kcintnerer's best coal sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. - New Lyceum 'I no woodwork in the New Lyceum theater is ready for the painters and tho building inside is now being plastered. Dainty fountain specials, every day, it Ward's spacious parlors. Two. stores. Improving Hotel A new front for tho central hotel building on Twenly-fl Twenly-fl f tli street, between Grant and Lincoln Lin-coln avenues, is nearly completed. The new front has greatly Improved the looks of the structure, ami it has been the ilivans of glviug tho business busi-ness conducted in the various rooms of the ground floor a better appearance. appear-ance. The Central holM building is among the older business buildings of the city. WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal plenty of it. Lewis Coal Yard. Phones J 19. Taken to the Hospital George Thompson, the i nlon Pacific brake-man brake-man who was Injured at Green Rier several days ago, was brought to the Ogden general hospital yesterday afternoon. af-ternoon. Thompson's Injuries consist of scalp wounds and are not considered consid-ered serious. Money for Parks The park commissioners com-missioners of Ogden will meet with the members of the Salt Iako park commission Friday at Salt Iike City, and plans will be formulated to obtain legislation to give the park commissioners commis-sioners of I'tah cities a separate fund, gained through a direct tax Instead of through tho appropriation of a city council. In order that such a change may be made, It will be necessary to bilng the matter before the state le?is lature and steps towaid this action will be taken when tho commission-! commission-! vr meet. General Superintendent II. C. Man-son Man-son and Superintendent T. P. Kowlads returned to Ogdm this morning afte-completing afte-completing au inspection trip of tv-Salt tv-Salt Lake division of the Harrl nan lines. Railroader Instructed The exam inatlon car of the O.egon Short Line, with the boaid of examiners aboard, arrived In Ogden this morning and will give Instructions and examinations examina-tions In the use of air brakes and al In the handling oi an engine The c.i; is equipped with a aiereuptlcan ouiti: and many of the lectures delivered will be Illustrated with pictures. Bankers Special A special train carryng Chcago banker to Ia Aug-elos Aug-elos will arrive in Ogden over the Union Pacific at 11.20 Friday morning. morn-ing. Tho train will be composed of fourteen cars, each of them a palace on wheels. The train will be transferred trans-ferred from tho Union to the Southern Pacific linea and will continue w.-ft-. ward with but fl short pause in Ibis city. ;j Funeral Thursday The funeral set-I set-I vices over the remains or Krsel Low-I Low-I ell. the oUhl-yar-Pld son of George and Marie Randall, who was killed in a runaway Tjcsday evening, will be |