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Show RANDOM REPERcNCES K. H Jones, a prominent business man of Kelton, 1'tah, was In Ogdeu on business yesterday. Roller Bkatlmj at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening. Music by tho W'urlltzer Military hand. Admission Ad-mission at all sessions, 10 cents, skates lo cents extra. Mr. and Mrs (1. K. Armstrong, of Denver, Colo., are vitdting In tho city for a few days. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of bagGQge. 412 25th. J. A. Summer, of Salt Lake City, transacted business In the city yesterday. yes-terday. WANTF.D Clean whlto rags at the Standard. C. F. Titnian. a well known Salt Lake man, was In Ogden yesterday on business. For Sale Old mats, flood to put under enrpets. Inquire Standard office. J. R. Hall, district agent for the l'n-derwood l'n-derwood typewriter, was up from Salt Lake City yesterday. KemmeTer'8 best coal eold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. Hy. C. Olesen, of Ixigan, is transacting transact-ing business in the city . Dainty fountain special, every day, nt Ward's spacious parlors. Two etores. Connie F. Kerseal and wife, of Park City, wore in the city yesterday. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you get IL Phone 18. Shurtllff & Company. Mrs. R. I "Walling and Mrs. J L. Cahion, both of Salt Lake City, visited friends in this city yesterday. WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Tlenty of IL Lewis Coal Yard Phones 149. Final Decree of Divorce A final decree de-cree of divorce has been granted to Orolda C Wise ugalnst her husband. William Wise, the Interlocutory cieeiee having been issued February IS, l'-'U. Advertisers must have their copy for the L'vening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication Granted an Interlocutory Decree On the grounds of failure to provide, Laura Richardson has been granted an Interlocutory decree ol divorce against her husband, Wallace Richardson. Richard-son. The parlies were married in Ogden July 1. 1007. Mrs Richardson Is restored to her maiden name. Laura Hislop, and is allowed -50 attorney fees, together with certain personal property. II. R. Ilucks has Just returned from a business trip to Pocatello. K. M Conrad was a business visitor visit-or In Pocatello on Tuesday. J. D. Trist. wire and dam,htor of Pocatello are visiting friends In this c'ty. They made the trip In un automobile auto-mobile and will visit In Salt Luke City nnd other poinU In this i-ecllon before returning home. Ed Pohlman was u busiuess visitor visit-or in Poiatello yesterday. "Billy" Trapp, the well known horseman who had several horses entered en-tered during the last week of tho meeting here, has sent his string to Emeryville, Cal. "Hilly" Is expecting the arrival In California of another topnotcher from Kentucky. Mrs. F. S. Smith and Mrs. Parley Wright have returned to their homes' in this city after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Nettle Kerr at Provo Misses Ethel nnd Ixnjlse Cox nre visiting friends in Provo this week. (Continued on Page Seven ) by the school, and H is very likely thai tbe forester v. Ill be called on lo attain enlighten the students cm forests for-ests and kindred subjects Mot and cold specials at Ward & Druinms Two fountains. - $5.00 trimmed hats, a special line, groat value for the money. Stafford Millinery Co.. 2nC7 Washington Ave. (Formerly 3rd floor Wrights.) Lewis Good Coal has burned Its way to the front. Phones H'J. COAly Rocky Mt. Lump. S4.7;. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 2". John Kn rr. Delicious Cream Puffs rind Fine Pastries at Ward & Druram's. Two stores. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR S4 00 and 55 00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - Modern six-room brick house en Orchard Ave. for rent. A ply 250 Orchard. Or-chard. - RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Obe pair pure bred Be-lgian hares and one pair pure bred Black Dut h rabbits for sale cheap They were left over from the Four State Fair, and rather than pay express charge?. Chicago parties direct us to sell thi?m for less than half price. Inquire at tbo Standard otilce. Missionaries -Twenty-five mission-j aries from Salt L-nko City parsed through Ogden In a special car yesterday yester-day afternoon on the-tr way to Chicago, Chi-cago, at which point they will separate sepa-rate and proceed to their various fields The ladles of the Episcopal church1 will give a Shakespeap entertainment entertain-ment Oct. 27. The evening will include in-clude tableaux, music and dancing. - Auditing Books Three traveling auditors of the Harritnan system completed com-pleted the inspection of the books In the ticket and baggage offices of tho Vnlon depot this mornrng. The auditors audi-tors are NV. H. Barton, reprec-n' Ing the Union Pacific. O. D Coppage. of the Southern Pacific, and A. S Zim merman, representing the Oregon Short Line. All Itooks on the Harrl man system are audited four times a year. Wanted Morning and evening Standards of Sept. 25. 1310. Will pay ' 10c each. Bring to Standard office. Doors for Depot The steel doors for the new Harriman freight depot arrived In Ogden yesterday and the work of placing them will start at once. After the placing of the doors in the receiving department, tbe re-malning re-malning work will be mostly Interior finishing. With the arrival of the present consignment of steel, tbe last obstacle impeding the progress of tbe work h:is been removed and the completion com-pletion of the depot at an early date booms assured. Roller skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening. Music by the Wurlitzer Military band. Admission Ad-mission at all sessions, 10 cents, skates 15 eeuts extra. - Wadsworth Extension One hundred hund-red and aeven miles of steel rails to toe used In the construction of the Wadsworth extension of the llarrim.m system have passed throuch Ogden during tbe past two months. The work of building the new line is l-lnK "handled from the Sun Francisco offices of-fices of the Southern Pacific. The grading for the road bas not been eLarted ?nd It is not believed tuat much work will be done In actual conslrucllon until Fprlng. In the meantime, bowever. the material for tho road is being delivered to points along the right of way. Appientlce wanted at The Princess Millinery Co.. 2371 Wash. Ave. Suit for $34.20.!. G. Read, the local harness dealer, has filed suit against C. M. Denmark rf Rvanston. Wyo . It the Municipal court for the sum cf $11.20, which be claims to bo due cn a promissory note. Wanted Boy with bicycle. Apply Watson-Tanner Clothing Co. I Boy Is Arrested Joe Eastman, aged 17 year3. has been arrested on suspicion suspi-cion of having taken artlcle3 from a trunk at a Japuneso rooming bouse on Lincoln avenue Tuesday night. Sometime ago young Eastman was picked up by the police for loitering about saloons. On this occasion he was turned over to tho Juvenile court and. after a le-clurlnc by Judge V. C. Gunnell, was given his liberty. It Is likely that he will be tried In Hie Juvenile court on the charget or petty; larceny. If sufficient evidence Is found to cenneel him with the trunk rob bery. ' Thoroughbred Enfltsh bull pups for pale. Van dor Sennit Floral Co.. 740 Sth. I Alleged to Have Stolen Bike Roy Newman, an alleged Incorrigible, bas been cbarced In the juvenile court by Probation Officer II. C. Jacobs, with the theft of a bicycle valued at $25. The lad will be ghen a hearing some time during tho week. The boy is tin-e'er tin-e'er IS years of a?e. Get your I'nlon Pacific and Oiegon Short Line tickets at the office in the Opera House Block. Don't force your-o.'f your-o.'f to stand In lino at the Depot ' Speaks to Students To the? student 4ody of the Weber stake academy ibis morning. District Forefler . A. Sherman delivered an Interesting and comprehensive address on tbe national j'Tests. dealing especially with forest fiivv The addrens was appreciated |