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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Gordon T. Hyde was nmnng the Salt Lake visitors in Ogden yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages I for funerals and operas. Prlvato calls I a Fl.cc laity. Also prompt delivery ot bPgsage. 412 25th. W S. rtrown, of Orchard, was a visitor vis-itor in Ihe city last evening. WANTKD Clean whllo rags at tho Standard. J. L Kcegan, a resident of Mont . tello, Nov., was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Advertisers rauat have their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening . leforo the day on which tho adver- tlsctnent Is to appear In order to In- sure publication. Mrs. Fred A Rogers, of Soda Springs, is visiting friends in this city. ; , Traffic on the Bamberger line was at a standstill for an hour last eve-Ding eve-Ding when the high tension w ire he- came grounded at Fannlngton. The damage was quickly repaired and tho schedule was resumed as usual later in the evening. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short IJne tickets at the office in tho Opera Houso Block. Don t force your ie.'f to stand In line at the Depot (Continued on Pago Seven.) oo Ini; 2."..r.t;i and on tho county 3S.1:2. ' Tho Standard circulator, states however, how-ever, that Mr. ninth has not yot shown his credentials , ntlllmj; him lu K'iiops. Coal If you want !w best- If von want full weight. John Parr, phono' -7, Marriage Licence Marrlup- II-censes II-censes hrtv. been sk1K1 to Giovanni I'cdiitjl and Mm. Klitlo Fileral.l, both of Clay ion, Idab..; Gustave (.harlei Mclxmabl of lloopor and iJeitha Mallnda Cook of Syracuse. A Branch Office 1J. K. Darrln, representing rep-resenting the International Asbestos Mills powder companv of Denver, Colo., is in the cliy ftr the purpose cf establishing o branch otrice of lb" company bore. Osjden Is considered ar. advantaR-,ins point lo- tho h.uidt-'ng h.uidt-'ng of the product. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Ogden, holds services In the new Masonic Ma-sonic Temple building, on Washington Washing-ton avenue between Txxcnty-lllih and Twenty-sixth streets. Subject. "Cd, the Preserver of Man." Sunday. 11 n I m. Sunday school at 9:4.". a. in. Weil- nesday evening testimonial meeting at S p. m. Free reading room open dally I evcept Sunday and holldaxs from i'u a. ni. to o p. m. Kooms 511-512 First National Iiank bnlhllng. Canvassing tho Guo6ses Counfy Cb rk Iye, County Treasurer Farrand Iau Kills are in a r-om In the Stan, 1 da rd building going over the guesses placed In Iho Standard census box They exported to baxe a few minutes' work but have found themselves In lho renter of a tremendous mass of figures, each one a gues. on Osdcn and Weber eonty's population. Thov will not complete their task until some time tonight. or. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Quotations received twice dally on Salt Lake stock Ogb-n Stock Exchange. Ex-change. Fourth floor First National Bank Building Bell Phone .ii;. Judge Howell attended to court m. liters li-ters In Salt Lake during the forenoon, fore-noon, returning to Ogden to hold court this afternoon. Millinery Sale My enllro flock of tiltumcd hots one-balf price. N. Ij. Spurgeon Millinery Co., 2372 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Complaints Against Jacobson Two complaints have been tiled against J. Jacobson, the Wall avenue Junk dealer, deal-er, by City Recorder Carl Allison. One of these charges Jacobson vx It h purchasing Junk without n city license li-cense and the other with running a junk business without keeping a record rec-ord of his purchases, as Is required by a city ordinance. The chj-os against Jacolson are the result of the police discovering that Jacohsmi had purchased copper stolen from the Bamberger Railroad compauy The time of .Iacobson'3 preliminary hearing hear-ing has not been set. All Trimmed Hats at half price and lets. Stafford Millinery Co, 2P.'7 Y.'ashlngton avenue. ronnoily Srd floor Wrights. Sugar Factory The local sugar factory fac-tory of the Amalgamated Sugar company com-pany will 'be closed doxxn on next Tuesday, when the work of the ca-sod ca-sod will be completed. The present season has been fairly successful, and a complete summary of the year's business will be made public within a few days. For Sale A retail meat market In Salt Lake City with an old established family trade and in good Utcality. Reasonable rent A splendid proiosl-tlon proiosl-tlon for a man with a little capital. For Information address Box 70C, Ogden. Og-den. From Lewlstdn Joseph Quinnoy, general manager of the Lexxlston Sugar Su-gar company of Iewlston, Utah, was in Ogden today and transacted business busi-ness -with Manager Rolapp of the Amalgamated company SCALES TESTED by an expert and are in llrs-t-class condition. "The Coal" for sale only by Shurtllft and Company. Phones, IS. Yard 2041 "Washington Avenue. - The Flint Estate In the mailer ef the estate of Richard Flint, Ruth F. Schopp. Althea Goddard and Martha J. CrandaJI, children of the deceased, have petitioned the district court to Appoint James Plngree administrator The widow heretofore also po"tionel the court to appoint Mr Plngree administrator, ad-ministrator, but some of the belrs objected ob-jected to the appointment on the ground that Mrs. Flint, having been a Jolnl owner in the property of tho estate could not. under tbe law, select the administrator. Tho mntter will bo taken up by the court In a short time. The moving plcturea on Passion riay at the Weber Academy last nkht "were fluo and It was well attended Again tonight, admission 10 and 20 cents. Tr. G. 13. Browning of this city will leave tomorrow morning for a t rip to Paris, France. Dr. Rroxvnlng will upend several days In Chicago on his way east. He will lo absent from Ogden for nbout two months and will visit a number of European countries "before his return. The trip will bo made purely for the pleasure of traveling. trav-eling. Th downpour of rain today has in-t in-t erf erred materially with building operations, op-erations, but the farmers are rejoicing. rejoic-ing. Close Guess C. E. Fisher, the Mad! son avenue and Twenty-fourth street grocer guessed the population of Ogden Og-den to be 25rr.0O, missing the actual count by only SO. Cold In Idwaho Oeorge Oxman, a none cutter, has just come down from Salmon city, Idaho, and he nays the pnow was 13 inches deep there three days ago and that tho thermometer registered 7 degrees below zero. His Guess 25,584 Chief Deputy Couniy Clerk John V. liluth has mado a close guess on the population of Ogden city and Weber county, missing miss-ing the co-ant on the clly only sixteen and on the couuty only seventeen, his guess on the county icopulation bc- |