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Show RANDOM REFERENCES .1. II. Weber and Sol White were nniong tho Salt Lake visitors in this city yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriage i for funerals and operas Private call a Fpeclalty. Also prompt delivery of bsggage. 412 "otb. J. J. Miller, of Elko, was In the city on business yesterday. WANTED Clean white r.ng3 at thJ Standard. C. S. Simpson, a re-ldent of Toca-lello, Toca-lello, was in this city yesteiday. , Kemmcrer'a best coal sold only by 11. L. Jone3 Coal Co. - Miss Trssle Woods spent seseral ! days last week with Mrs. Emma . Sweating iu Coalville. Advertisers must have their copy i for the Evening Standard the evening i before the day on which tho adver-I adver-I tlseuient Is to appear la order to in- , sure publication. ' ' Henry Comm. of Twin Falls, trans- , ftctcd business In Ogden yesterday. j ANTHRACITE. You'll have to bur- ' 1 ry If you got It. Phone IS Shurtlltf ' & Company. C Funk was among the P.righam City visitor In the city yesterday. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't force your- i fo'f to stand In line at the Depot. - J Mr and Mrs Frank Pmgrcc have , re'urned to their home In Coalville , alter spendlug the Thanksgiving boll- , dny6 In this cliy. j Rev. R. do Twinge, of Lucin, was a I visitor in Ogden yesterday, D, T. Linharf, of Green River, spent j the day yesterday with friends In this city S. P. Whltmore, of BrUharn, was In Ogden v.-sterdav. Mrs. X. C. Nelson, of Evanston, ar- rived yesteiday for a visit with Ogden friends. E E. Munson, proprietor of the I I Monarch hotel In Pocatello, was a I visitor In the city a few days ago. j ! The. Ogden F:iks have chartered a , special i rain on the Bamberger line , I with which to make the trip to Salt : ! Lake and return tomorrow night. It expected that more than one nun- i c!red members of the local lodge will ' make the trip. Two deeds which were fib d at Po-c;tcllo, Po-c;tcllo, Idaho, the latter part of last vcek show the purchase by the Og-I c!en-Ta lor Livestock company of thl.il cliy of loi acres in section 15-9-4U from Samuel Crazier of Afton for ;i,i:n0, and Id) acres In section 12 10-) 10-) from Richard D. Kensington of Afton for Jl.l'uo. 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 cf credit reports in our files at your service, showing tho credit cred-it ktantiing of all who will apply to you for rredit. You cannot afford io be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to mem-lers. mem-lers. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on page Seven.) aii'l the girders for the floor have I ecu .ut In position. - be pent to nearly rverr country In the world from this ward. Killed by U. P. Train A. L. Peterson Peter-son of Fort fv.rjge owa. was instantlr uriird and C. K. Yelllncton fatally Injured, In-jured, nt Wnlcotr. Wjomlne. ' lnt nlht, when fhe hpndear en which tbe were rl.llng was struck by n work train. Pol h m.-n were connected with the engineering department of the I'nion Pacific. TrimnuY hats for $1.50 at ine F.ve Pointy Mlllluory. Transferred to Washington Mrs Jennie nurnhnrn, c?rk in the office of the prniK-rty nulltor of the forest service, will leave tomorrow for Wash inpton. r. C, halng been tmnsfcrrerj to that city at her own refjuost. She will he accompanied by her son and her slMer. MIsh Mary Skinner. Mrs. Murnhuin has been employed In the , forest service In this city since the , department was established here, she has many friends whj will renct her departure. Knjoy yourself with the Modern Woodnvn of America. Tuesday night, Nov. 2D. nt Eagles' hall. 2:.ih si. A. W. Jen:;en. assistant law officer of this forest district, has returned from a short isit with his family at Kphralru. German Ladles' Bazaar Nov 29-30. At the home of Mrs. I? icixjling, Cf.7 , 2;:rd Si. Refreshments will be : s-crved. ! Nathan Kicks, one of the leading woolrowera of Fni-moiit ocunly. bla-ho, bla-ho, Kpent a part of yesterday in Ogden. Og-den. enrouto to his nonie 1 Rex-burr. Rex-burr. Idaho, after an extended visit to his home in Missouri. I Knjoy oursrlf with the Modern I Woodmen of America. Tuesday night, 1 Nov. 29. at Eagles' hall, 2olh si. I Forest Extension Forest Assistant j Iferman Work of the local forest service ser-vice office has gone to Caliente, Nevada, Ne-vada, to make an entended examination examina-tion of the mountainous country tributary trib-utary to the Meadow Yalley wash, numerous nu-merous petitions having been received at the forest office here to include this country In a national forest. Mr. Work will be assisted in his operations opera-tions by Supervisor Herbert K. Wool-ey Wool-ey of Dixie, and will he assisted by forest guard. Levort II. Kooyumjlan. Bakery goods always fresh at Ward t Drumm s two stores. Phones, 270 - Eoise Is Booming City Councilman Horace Peery returned yesterday from quite an extended trip in Idaho While away Mr Peery visited lJolse. Halley, l-ellevue. Pocatello and other polnU. He states that Idaho Is ex- l periencing great prosperity. IJoise is a thriving city, property values there being extremely high The bank clearances at Dois 6ays Mr. Peery are not nearly fo great as In Ocden, but the Id alio capital has more large busi- ( ness buildings than Ogden. I Private ltssons In French. Spanish ; or Italian Conversational or trans-; trans-; lation. Maude Tabor. 2451 Adams. - ' Prominent Sheepman Harry Chip-man, Chip-man, a leading sheepman of the western west-ern country, spent a short time in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. j Chlpman's sheep arc being ranged n the western desert, near Lucin. Pu dance and social given by Mod-I Mod-I ern Woodmen of America at Kacles' I boll, Tuesday evening, Nov 2rJ, 2".c per ticket Memorial on Sunday The annual Memorial Day exercrses of the H. P. O. Elks will he held in tho Ogden Theater, Sunday, Dec. 4th, at 3 p. m The speakers are Mr. Frank Nebeker of Salt Iike City, and Ihe Rev. F. G. Bralnerd of Ogden. The public is cordially lnUed. Wanted Young woman for housework, house-work, small family; no washing or ' ironing. Address I- S., care Sland-j Sland-j aid, stating age and wages required - ' ..Mrs. J. H. Knauss, who has been ' reriously ill of au attack of pnen ; nonla, is somewh it Improved and speedy recovery Is now expected. Coal If you want the best; If you want full weight. John Parr, phone i 27. i 1' RANDOM i REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) DR. J. H. EPPERSON, DENTIST, TCP FLOOR LEWIS BLOCK - A small force of men were put to .ork on the Bamberger roadbed on Lincoln avenue. between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-lifth streets, tamp- 1 lriR the ties with sand This sand Is being placed on top of a concrete hase and will serve as a cushion to the tics and rails. A number of cars of sand have' been unloaded along ihe road i Led. Grand Mask Carnival. Thursday, I)ec. 1st, at Auditorium Rink. Ca h Jirl7.es. $2.o0 lor best smialned geu-ileman geu-ileman character. $J.5' tor host sustained sus-tained lady dial after. $2..r.n tor bent i.'rcuHed geutlenian. $'J.oO for best dressed lady. - Sued for Rent Patrick F. Rreen, administrator of the estate of the late Frank McNuliy. has brought suit In , the Municipal court against J. I Flsk for the sum of -M0 which Is alleged to 1-e duo for rent. In the same court a Judgment of SS.Hi was awarded today to-day to J. A. Christiansen In his suit iigain.-il Frank Kandell en un account. For Aale cheap new R-roora modern bungalow collage. Only five blocks fnm First National Rank corner Good cellar, three closets, pantry and bath. Inquire P.ell phvie COn-Y. Select our home-made cooking prepared pre-pared lo take out. We make a specially special-ly of Oysters, Sandwich and Mexican Mexi-can Chili; also after-theatre parties. Ltelkatassen. Orpheum liu.ldlng. ChrUtmaG Presents A character ball will be held tonight in the Fifth Ward Meeting bouse, (he proceeds of which will be used for the purchasing of Christma.- present for the missionaries mission-aries of that ward who are now in tho held. It is expected that gifts will Inspecting Hospitals Pr. F. K. Ainsworth, chief surgeon of the Southern South-ern Pacific railway, will visit Ogden tomorrow on a tour of Inspection. Tho physician is making an inspection of all iIim emergency hospitals on the i ail road under his supervision. lUc dance and social given by Mod ern Woodmen of America at Eagles' ball, Tuesday evening, Nov. 2'J; 25c per ticket. - Railroad Officials J. H Dyer, superintendent su-perintendent of the Shahta division of the Southern Pacific, and a party of minor officials, passed through Og-c'.en Og-c'.en today iu a private car. The party have been on an Inspect inn tour ent. FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coals. See Porterfield. Ogden Sewer Pipe &. Clay Co. Soldiers Co Through A special car ln.iring United States troop.- from San I'randhco to Fort Russell, jo , I a.-sed through this city ihls afternoon. after-noon. There were fifty privates and two officers in the detachment. Idaho Editor L. IS. Dillingham, ed iior and proprietor of the Mackay M'ner, of Mackay, Idaho. Is visiting friends Ogden. Mr Ullllngham Is well pleased with Ogdc-n and can see a bright future for the city. Money matters uro a little tight In Idaho, says Mr. Itllllngham. yet the state, as a whole, Is prosperous. Marriage License A marriage II-cene II-cene has been Is.sur-d to William George Jay and l.lly May Uloom-f Uloom-f ebl oi F-vanston, Wyoming. New Peery Block The stringers tor tbe second floor of the Peery business bus-iness block at Hudson avenue and Twenty-fifth street, have been laid and tho carpenters are building the balconies for the office rooms on that lloor Browning Building The brick walla of the Browning business block on Hu.lcon avenue. between Twenty-tourlb Twenty-tourlb and Twenty-fifth streets are up to the tlrsl lloor above the ground, |