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Show pan have taken out a license to marry. mar-ry. Advortlfera mut have their copy for the Evening Standard the oveulni; before ihe day on which the adver-tlcmcnt adver-tlcmcnt 1? to appear in order to ln- eurv publication. I (Continued on Pae? Feven.) RANDOM REFERENCES THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 369 Twenty-fourth Street. Ind. Phone 1078. Bell Phone 833 LI it your accounts with us for collection and become a member of our association. Expert collection collec-tion of claims and accounts. Thousands 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. Orders 5900 Paid In the rafie of Thomas Tarkas v. David Mattson. administrator of the estate of John Contos, deceased, heretofore heard by the court and a Judgment rendered in faror i.f the plaintiff for ?'J0. the court today made known Its findings and facts and conclusions o law. It Is recreeil that the deendant pay the plaintiff the sum of $900 for the specific spe-cific performance of contract which naa entered Into between the plaintiff and the late John Contos, during the life time (.f Ihe latter. Roller skating at Auditorium rink, vcry afternoon and evening. Music by the Wurlltzer Military band Ad-mission Ad-mission at nil sessions, lu rents, tkutes 13 cents extra. Mrs. Ella James oi Salt Lke City aa a visitor In the city yesterday. KXCl'RSION to Salt 1-ake via ORE-FGOV ORE-FGOV SHORT LINE. Sunday, Oct. 22. Itound trip rate $1.00. Tickets good on all train Including PORTY-PIVE ' MINUTE FLYERS. City Office 2314 T.'tifhlngton Ave. Mrs. John Nelson nn.l daughter of Tllden. Neb, arc visiting friends In the tlty. Delicious Cream Puffs and Fine Pastries at Ward & DruiQm'a. Two , ht-jre. V. Burnxvell of Reno was a business Mi-llor In Ogden yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funeraU and operas. Private calli , a specially. Also prompt delivery of ; luggage. 412 2tth. Stork Visits Carlin Mm, Al Her Tick, life of Officer Merrick, writes from Carlin. Nov., that a 9-pound daughter wa3 horn on Tuesday to llielr daughter, Mrs. Glen Thompson. Mr. Thompson Is ticket agent for tho Southern Pacific at Carlin. WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. Jailer on a Vacation Hagbert Anderson, An-derson, night Jiller at the police station, sta-tion, has been given a two week's' vacation. Mr. Anderson has been In er poor health for several weeks An.l ho will take a rest In the hope that It will proxc beneficial. Kem merer' best coal sold tDly by M. L. Jones Coal Co. Leaves for the Coast Miss Petty Nel-on of Uuh, Colo , wh.j has been Molting Mrs. N. Richards, left this morning for California, whero she vlU xpend the winter. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hu-Ty hu-Ty If you got 1L Phone 18. Shurtllff 4: Company. Dig Colonltt Business petween On. a and IK the Denver ic Rm Grande delivered to connecting lines tt Ogden O.O'.el h-iiueseekers. destined destin-ed to points lu the w-st and north- eit. I WE CAN fill your order for anthra-I anthra-I cite coal, plenty of it. Low la Coal Tsrd. Phones 149. I Mirrlage License Chris Jensen of j SIt Lake atd Lucy Robinson of Mor- 1 I RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from I'ago Five.) j 'CFRSION to Salt Lake via ORl- FC.ON SHORT LINK. Sunday. Oct. 2 !. Round trip rate Jl.oo Tickets goi-d on all trains including FORTY-FI VIS MINI'TF. FLYi:US. City Olflco 2G1 I Washington Ave. Southern Pacific Rooms The office rooms at the Cnlon depot, recently vacated by the I'nion Pacific divisional divis-ional ofTlces. are now being renovated and will be put in shape f,,r tho use of the Southern Pacific ofuclala. It is prolable that within the next ten days a numlx-r of changes In tho Southern Pacific offices will bo made, giving each department more floor space. Roller skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening. Mufle by the Wurlltzer Military band. Admission Ad-mission at all sesslous, lo cents, skates lo ceuts extra. Only One Drunk Only one prisoner prison-er faced Police Judge Murphy this morning on a charge of drunkenness and ho declined to plead guilty to the offense The man. J L. Lazo, was arrested lasl night on a charge of bring unlawfully drunk, but stated stat-ed this morning that he had not reached the Illegal stage In his "bat" when arrested. Tho case w.'ls con tinned and Lazo placed under a bond of $5. KXCl'RSION to Salt Luke via ORF. F;ON SHORT LINK. Sunday, Oct. 2T Round trip rate $ 1 .00. Tickets good on all trains Including FORTY-FIVE MINUTE FLYERS. City Office 2."1 1 Washington Ave- Case Continued The case of John Phillips, charged with resitting an officer, of-ficer, w as continued in olh e couil this morning, as the complaining wit-tivss wit-tivss was not present The Phillips case was disposed of in a similar manner man-ner yesterday. Apprentice wanted at The Princess Millinery Co, 2-171 Wash Ave. Lumber Company's Judgment In the civil division of the district court this morning. In the case of the Ec-cles Ec-cles Lumber company against the Svl-van Svl-van park Amusement company, on motion of the aitorneva for the plaintiffs, plain-tiffs, an attachment herctoforo Issued was dissolved and tho plaintiff offered proof in support of Its claim for $2.'0, alleged to be due on lumber account. After hearing the. testimony, the court rendered a decision In favor of the plaintiff for lOi, interest and costs. Get your Fnlon Faclflc and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office in the Opera House Plock. Don't force your-ee!f your-ee!f to stand In line at the Depot. Early Water Appripriatlon In Iho filing ot a claim to certain water rights in the Mound Fort Irrigation association by Vivian F.. Hatch, Dora P. Ilwlther and Bertha Han Is, tho early appropriation gf water In this Hc-ctlou was disclosed. The claim for the water rights In question states that water was appropriated by the paries from Ogden river "through a swale In Mill Creek" in the spring of lSlft. The parties are asking that they be recognized with other claimants claim-ants to the waters of tho Ogden river thus appropriated, they setting up that their names had been omitted when the question was heretofore adjudicated. ad-judicated. Hot and cold specials at Ward & Drumm's. Two fountains. - Allowance Asked For In the matter mat-ter of the estate and guardianship of Herbert W. Hlnley and two other minor children, Mrs. Emma J. Hlnley, guardian and mother of the children, has petitioned tho district court for an allowance' from tho estate of $15 a month for the support of the children. chil-dren. SEVEN HEAD oung stock cattlo, team, harness and wagon, Ml K.th. 10-22-1 wk Only a Toy aBlloon A paper bul-loon, bul-loon, sent up by Gus Wright of the Wrieht Ilrolher.H Clothing company, caused a number of wild rumors to 1- circulated on the streets this afternoon. af-ternoon. Te gas bag, which in fact was about ten feet in height, was Increased In-creased to the proiortlons of Well-man's Well-man's dlrfclblo and It was stated that tho lUloon had struck agalribt a mountain Just north of the city and all on board slaughtered. Jo.OO trimmed hats, a special lino, great value for the money. Stafford Millinery Co., 2!07 Washington Ave. I Formerly 3rd floor Wrights.) City Physician Returns Dr. Anna Rols. city physician, returned this afternoon from Chicago, where tsho completed a special course of study In the Illinois School of Electro Therapeutics. Thera-peutics. She left tho city during th-o summer and slat03 that she cnj"ed her vacation, even though it was not spent altogether In recreation. Lewis Good Coal has burned Its way to the front. Phones H'.. A musical concert will bo given In Stclnway hall, next Thursday night. In which Professor 1 W. Ford, violinist. violin-ist. Carrie ltrownlnt. planM. Ib-h-n Nelson, v-icullrt. Lilian Wrlxht, pianist, pian-ist, aud S. F. Klmeall will take part, Ct)AI Rocky ML Lump. $1.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phono 27. John Parr. Temporary Alimony In the preli. mln.iry bearing this morning in tho divorce cao of Sarah Ann tflo Hud-Fon Hud-Fon agaln-t John Hudson, heretofore I commenced In tho district court, the Judge ordered that dcf. n iunt pny .410 a u--ntb temporary aJ'.mony f..r the threo minor children and jv attorney attor-ney fees'. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $4 CO and $5.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - 1 |