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Show RANDOM REPERENCES William M Miller and T. Melster, i of Tremoaton were visitors in Ogden ycBterduy. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages ', for funerals and operas Prlvato calls i a specialty. Also prompt delivery of bpggago. 412 23tb. F. T McRrlde and wife, of Salt Iake City, were guests of Ogden friends yesterday. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. ! William Brown, a resident of Wes' ' Webvr, waH arrested y (Jlllcer Ikarn at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Grant last evening for assaulting K. Fujenamey, a Jap. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evenlnc Standard the evealn before Ure day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to in-euro in-euro publication. ( J. C Whalen, of Garland, was in Ogden on biiBuiesa esterday. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at tbo office in the Opera lloupe Llock. Don't force your-ce.'f your-ce.'f to stand In line at the Depot J. W. Martin was a visitor in the city e6terday from Twin Falls. II. S. Downing, a well known resident resi-dent of Julesbnrg, Colo., w as In Odcn cm business Thursday. (Continued on Pago Seven.) was objected to by the defendant on tin. grounds that il10 tract t) be fenced U Rood ruistiire lnd find lias been used by the defendants f..r tbat Itr-pose. Itr-pose. JndRO Ifowcll bos denied the mo-tl..,, mo-tl..,, lor a new trl;4 made by the pbiln-tltf. pbiln-tltf. a judgment npr.lnst n plaintiff luivln? been heretofore rendered. Mrn. W. 11 Worth left this citv Thursday afternoon on the I'nton Ta-elile. Ta-elile. or Lincoln, Xeb. Torrid r-tuff Ht tempenttc price Kilher phone 1 10 Depart for Reno The ''Reauly Spot" Theatrical eompanv left this mornlni; on the Southern I'arlflc for neno. Xev.. where the next performance perform-ance will br- Riven, Coal If yon want Ihr best: if vou want full wcIrIu John Fa ri phone 27. In the ease of the. Statp Hank of West Held j)Raint .1. c. Lorrrrett. the 1 plaintiff has been Riant -d permission lo llle an amended rmnnlaliil, after which the defendant will be k'lven 20 ilavi, tn answer. The case was set for hearing today, but tho sudden rhanu'o of affairs made it neceppiry to strike the cn?e from the setting on the calendar. From Idaho Rsnch. .(esse Richard returned this morning from his stock I ranch In Idaho. after having f-p nt a numler of lan there, looking after) hl.i hiock Interest. Ho was accompanied accom-panied home by .lames M. Ponehue, representing the Dunham Livestock company of Wayne, Illinois. Mr. lion-aline lion-aline will remain In the clt v for some time In the Interests of his company Mr. Hichards is also a represeriillve of the company in the handling of pure-bred horses in Ogden and vicinity. vicin-ity. Case Appealed Some time ago Mat-tie Mat-tie Wnll-cr commenced an action In the civil division of the munMpal court lo recover $2uT T.o, alleged to be due her from Hnttie T. lirohm lor goods and merchandise The plaintiff was given a Judgment fnr the amount prajed for, but the defendant appealed to the district court, a transcript tran-script of the proceedings of the lower low-er court having been lllod'wifh the clerk of the district court loday. Visiting Relatives Miss Ethel Mathews Ma-thews or this city left ia the D & R. CI for Denver, w here .he will Isit friends and relatives. She expects to be nhsent from the city for several weeks. Special Train A special train on the I). & R. G. has N en secured by (he Ogden Alumni association t carrv the "Erminlo" opera company to Pro-vo Pro-vo for the performance of Monday night. The train will leave the 1'nlon depot at 4:L Monday afternoon and will leave Provo on the return trip at 12-.::o Tuesday morning. It is expected ex-pected that about 1.".0 persons will inalco the trip from this citv. Child to Adopt At present the ladles la-dles of the Children's Aid society have In their caro a little girl for whom they are seeking a suitable home. As the society has been successful in the past in procuring congenial environments environ-ments lor its wards, little tiouhle Is anticipated in the present Instance, but as yet no parties have made application ap-plication for the ihlld's adoption. In a recent Issue of The Standard it was stated that action had been brought in the municipal court against George Craig by Anton LJood-roolcas LJood-roolcas for the sum of $200 on a promissory prom-issory note. This statement of the. cause of the suit was incorrect, as the action was brought on a real estate contract. C T. Kalbaugh, superintendent of the Gilinore & I'lttshurg railroad at Salmon. Idaho, has resigned to go Into other business. 'The railroad has not yet announced his successor. . I RANDOM I j REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Flvo.) ' Dr. V. J Browning, coiner Twenly lifth and Grant, over Carr's drug ? Here. t'22 1VU. - I Arrested Dr. C. D Fond, a travel- ' j? Ing optician with headouartcro in Salt (T, J.'ike, was yesterday placed under ar- k rest In llo.emaii. Muni , on the charge I j, of an infraction of tho city ordinances i j requiring the payment of a license, by i'irieraat merchants. "Frniinie," at Provo Opera bouso i Monday evening, December 10. Spe- i t lo I excursion via Denver fc Ri. Grande. $2 2." round trip. Call cither phone 031 for particulars. Bond Reduced. By order of ihe dls-Irict dls-Irict court, the bond of B. T. Nisha-7 Nisha-7 inura, receiver for ihe Japanese-Ann r- Z lean bank, has been reduced from i?2j,- imio to $r.oou. Grand Mask Carnival at Auditorium A Skating Rink Monday, December 10. t Grand prize of fr.oo will be given lo Ihe couple having the host taistalned character cost nine, $2.fi0 to host dicssed lady and $J.G0 to best dressed gentleman. ,l Mrs. Katberlno Mllligau. of tlild 'j; city, will leave Saturday on the Ov- vrland limited for ls Angeles, whero the will spend Christmas ' !? Remember the Cartw right Concert company of Chicago at First M. E ik church Dec. 10 at 8 p. in. Help the H boys. - Mrs. W. B. Mobley left 'Ogden on the Overland limited for San Frau- u cIsco, I m r tj All Trimmed Hats al half prlco and !c&s. Stafford Millinery Co, 2:;ti7 (ri Washington avenue. Faimoily 3rd : 6; floor Wrights, T. Tuno. who has U-on working in . ,hls city, lelt Thursday for St. Paul, Ark., where he expects to work during , the winter. ,!Ct, SCALES TESTED by an expert and frS nre In flrst-claa condition. 'Tho (f. Coal" for sale only by Shurtllff and Company, phones. IS. Yard 2041 ' Washington Avenue, Denied New Trial In the case ot the Oregon Short Line Railroad com-ranv com-ranv atralnsr "Wilson Crngun and Wll-C. Wll-C. Crngun, In a suit to quiet title to certain lands claimed as a rL'ht of way by the plaintiff and also .claiming .claim-ing the right to fence the same, which |