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Show RANDOM REFERENCES C. T. Fetcreon. of Rlverton. was In the city a few hours yesterday. Delicious Cream Prirfa and FIno Pastries at Ward Drumm's. Two etoroB. W. W. Price, of Grand Junction, Colo., is Ln th city on bulneP8 Call Allen, phones 22, lor carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a specialty. Alo prompt delivery of Lpggoge. 412 2&tb, Tr. Baldwin and wife, of Salt Iake Cltv, ppcDt Thursday -with friends In thla city. WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. Charles Wells, a resident of Douglas, Doug-las, WyomlDg, was an Ogden visitor Thursday. Kemmcrcr's bt coal sold only by 11. L Jones Coal Co. C. O. Cherry and wlfo, residents of Lyman, Wyoming, are visiting Ogden friends, for a few days. Advertisers mu3t nave- their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before tho day on which the adver-linemen adver-linemen t Is to appear in order to In-uro In-uro publication. Saturday the last day of the Jlura-mage Jlura-mage s-ale, 2o2" Washington. - ANTHRACITE. You'll have to bur-ry bur-ry If you get iL Phone 16. Sburtliff Company. H. L. WokUer nd famllv. of Park City, are guests of Ogden friends. COAL Rocky Mt. Lump, $4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phono 27. John Farr. J. Walter Green, Joseph Green and L. Green, all of Tremonton, were ilsltors In Ogden yesterday. Get your Unlcn Faclflc and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office in tho Opera House P.lock. Don't force your to.'f to stand In line at the Depot. Mrs. CanflcM, w Ifo of the Are chief, K Improving nlcelv after the serious opnraiiun which she underwent a week ago. The Ramberger company is making arrangements to offer reduced rates to all joints along Its lino for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs Allc F. l?sser, and two child-Tfn, child-Tfn, MIhs Horonce and Hud D. Is--er, of Houldor, Colorado, are visiting visit-ing friends In this city. Simon Itambergor, president of the falt Lake & Ogden Hallway company, com-pany, m In the city yesterday conferring con-ferring i Ith the city officials relative 1o the placing of the paving where tbe company's track Is lelng extended on Lincoln avenue, between Twenty-fourtU Twenty-fourtU and Twenty-fifth b' reels. 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. Thousands Thous-ands of credit reports in our files st your service, showing the credit cred-it standing of all who will apply to you for crediL You cannot afford t without our protection. Cred-ratlngt Cred-ratlngt furnished free to mem-br- JOHN ROCHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on Pago Peven.) nor the place has a.s v0t Le--n arranged. ar-ranged. Don'i miss the Turkey Dinner at the Falstaff. Sunday, Nov 13th Awarded Judgment The Ogden Uustnem college has been awarded a Judgment of J.10 by the municipal j court In its suit aealnst S. E. El-wood El-wood and Delia F.lwood. Action wa. I 'brought l.y the officials of the school i 00 a promissory not Municipal Court Suits The I'tah & Oregon Lumber company has filed : suit In tho municipal court agalnnl j M. I,. Little for the sum of on j an alleged account. In the same ' court, C. i,. Peterson & company has ! brought action against Jame r: Dnlv I (r Jl 19.57. which the plaintiffs ai-' ai-' lege ure due. Goes East F. J. Kemper, traveling freight agent for the Missouri l'a-j l'a-j rifle, who Is well known In Ogden railroad circles, left Salt Iiko City" today for Cincinnati, Ohio, where ho ha accepted another railroad post-I post-I Hon. j Official Returns Election returns have been delivered to the county I clerk's office from all of the election 0'lntrlcts In the county. The county commlanlonera will begin the official I can-vanslng of the returns next Mon-1 j day morning at 10 o'clock. j I Marriage License A marrlape II-' II-' cense baa been Issued to George Thlel , of Montpelter, Ida., and Anna Wlnans of Ogden. Bottling Works Cloned The bottling bottl-ing plant, operated In North Ogden by A. I). Gamer, E. flail and A. Shaw , was cl ed yenrday afteri noon by an order from the board f health, pending the Installation of Fanltary equipment. It i alleged by the panltary officers that the plant had no machinery at hand for the Rterlllzlnr of bottles or other vessel In which the. bevornge were kept or sold. The proprietors of tho plant have signified thHr Intention n( ,n-Ftalllng ,n-Ftalllng th neeestary equipment and 1 It l likely the place will be opened j again In a few day. ! Don't mlifi the Turkey Dinner at , the Falstaff, Sunday, Nov 1 ;th I Sues For , $540 Asol Kycs has I commenced siilt In tbo clll division I of the district court against Robert I C. Iyiindy, executor of the estate of Sarah Kershaw, deceased, to recover f-.4tl, alleged be ik for cervlceK I rendered from May 1, 1907. to April 1, I 1003. The complaint states that Sarah Sa-rah Kershaw died lntdt;ite Juno 17. 1900, the plaintiff stating that he did certain work for hr, the balance du him at Jhe time of her death being the amount above given Operated On J. R McCracken, who recently underw-ent an operation for appendicitis. Is getting along nicely, and l l expected bis recovery will bo a rapid one. Will Live In Oakland Mr and Mrs. G. F. Brown, who formerly made their h-roe at the r.room hotel in this city, have purchase! a pretty bungalow bunga-low on Adam's Point. Oakland, Cal , where they will make their future , home. ' Funral Monday The funeral ser ! vices of EUhn Warren will bo held at the North Ogden meeting house, Mon-, Mon-, day afternoon, at 2 o'clock with Interment In-terment at the North Ogden ceme. tery. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five 1 Third Ward Evening Service Elder Eld-er Wllford J. Yonnx. who recently returned re-turned from a mission In Englaud, will speak In the Third Ward meetinghouse meeting-house Sunday eveulng at 7 o'clock, upon tho subject, "Missionary Experiences." Experi-ences." Skate at tho Auditorium each aft-crnion aft-crnion and evening. Admission lCc, skates lie. Thursdays ladles will be ciiruitted free. ET-Senator W. A. Clark of Montana passed through Ogden this monilng, on his way to Salt LaJio City. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $3.00 and $4.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY.- Pavlng Machinery Tho paving equipment of tho Morao Construction company was shipped bock to Bait lAke Cltr yesterday afternoon on the Oregon Short Line, all of tho paving and repair work planned for this season sea-son having boon completed. FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coal. See Portorflold. Ogden Sewer Pipe &. Clay Co, New Steam Hammer A new- 3,300-pwnd 3,300-pwnd hammer was put In operation In tho blacksmith department of tho Southern Paclflo shops. Th hammer arrived In this olty several weeks ago tut thero wer a tuioiibr of unavoidable unavoid-able delaya oncountorvd by tho work-.nien work-.nien who put It Into place. Th new Implement is tho largeftt steam hammer ham-mer la the city and has few equals In the Intermountain country. Having disposed of my coal business to James Coal & Ice- Co., accounts can be paid at Radeon's Pharmacy, 2421 "Wash. Ave., or phon M8-X. and I will call to collect Robt. H. Lewis Snow Plows Maehinlats at the Southern Paclflo shops aro now busily engaged In repairing tho snow plows of tho Harriman lines It Is expected expect-ed that within the next few weeks these monster machines will bo battling battl-ing against tbo snows of winter, j Another Stafford millinery cut. Tho 1 beet values ever offered on all trimmed trim-med has. Ertra special values at $6.00 and 13.00. Formerly 3rd floor Wrights. - j Carnation Ball Tho twelfth annual an-nual ball of tho Southern Pacific ma- ' chlnlsta will be held In Congress hall, ; On the night of Thanksgiving day. and preparations are now under way to , mako the affair a success. Tho dance ' will bo called a Carnation Pall and i all the guests will b expected to wear a fcoquet of theoo flowers. In ' former years tho machinists have ; been highly successful with their an-nuaJ an-nuaJ Wpalchoreon functions font tho committeemen In chargo of tbo affair this vear ho;e to eellpso anything ef , the past and set a now paco for tho future. Hot and cold specials at Ward &. Drumra's. Two fountains, - j Waa a Greato Fir Tho lady of tho I ho;irt at 2112 Monroo avenue left 1 a pan of grease In tho kitchen stove , today that became boated, and when the opened tbo oven door a flame of Are threatened destruction of the premises. The fire department w"1-'' i caJled, but when tho flro fighters ar- 1 rived the flanwe had ibeen extinguished, extinguish-ed, nothing tut smoke remaining aa , an evidence of the flro. No damage j I as done. I Admlnlgtrator named In the matter mat-ter of tho estate of IiOrtn W. Williams, Wil-liams, dceaaed, C. H. Chandler has teen appointed administrator. I Associate oFreater Busy Associate 1 Forester A. F. Potter will be through with bis work of Investigation In this : district Monday, when ho will leavo I ,for Portland, Oregon. From Portland ; he will go to Missoula. Montana, and 'from there to Cheyenne, Wyoming. JJIr. Potter has business matters to ittend to with the forest 5-orvlco at Portland and Missoula, and at Cbey--nne he wll attend the National Woolgrowen' convention, December C. From Cheyenne ho will rturn to the naMonal capital. Teacher Association Superlnten- dent John M. Mill., of tho Ogden High chool, went lo Salt Iake City this Taornlng to atteud a meeting of the 1 executive committee of the Stat icher' assorintlon. The meeting 1U be held this afternoon for the I'irpoeof fixing a date and making rrtHment3 for the annual meeting tt the association. Neither the date |