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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Charlert E. 01"on was a Salt Lake vl3itor In the city yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call a RpcclaJty Also prompt delivery of I b?pgage. 412 2Sth. John Fagerstedt, of ML Home. Ida., was n business visitor In Ogdeu yes-! yes-! tcrday. WANTED Clean white rocs th ! Standard. Nick Frandson and wife, of Redmond. Red-mond. Utah, are the puests of Odcn friends. '; Advertisers must havo their copy ' for the Evening Standard the venln? ', before tiie day on which tho adver-': adver-': tlsetuent la to appeor In order to In-; In-; euro publication. ; Mrs. Fred C. Fisher and Ml" Stad-! Stad-! In. of Fayette, Wyoming, are visiting i with, friends In this city 1 Get your Union radflc and Oregon Short Uno tickets at the office In the Opera Ilouoe Block. Don't force you! EOlf to ttani In Uno at the Depot Mrs. Albert Ramme, of Kaysvlllc, spent Monday with Ogden friends. Eesom Jesporrcn was in tho city j-t8terday from Huntsvllle. J. H. Myers, of Salt Uke, was a Luslncaa vt<or In the city Monday. Derailment on Bamberger. There was a sllpht Interruption In train 6erv1ce over the Bamberger yesterday afternoon, caused by the derailing of a work train, locomotive. License to Wed. A marriage license li-cense has boen Issued to Alexander J. Hall, of IndlanapolU, Ind, and Mrs. Mary ET. Carter, of Kansas City, Mo. ' They are colored people. DeWolf Hopper Coming. R. W. ',Trle3t In in the city, arranging for (the appearance of Do Wolf Hopper an. Louise Dresser In "A Matinee Idol," ;whlch production will be seen at the ; Ogden theater on December 22. F. B. HoppInB, manager of the I v- ll's Slide hotel, was In the cttv yes-i yes-i terday, returning homo last evening. Dance at Weber Academy. A niat-llDeo niat-llDeo dance was given ut the Weber Academy yesterday afternoon at the I close of the day's periods. It was .largely attended and the students 1 spent a delightful two hours In danc-.'Jng. danc-.'Jng. Qulnn 16 In Ogden. P. J. Quinn, a 'former mayor of Devil's Slide, and t manager 01 the Commercial duh In the eastern town, arrived in Ogdeu last evening and expects to take up hia residence in thU city. (Continued on Pag Peven.) 00 I RANDOM (Continued from Tago Klvo. ) Dr. V. J. Tlrowninp, corner Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth and Grant, over Carr's dnii: etoro. f.22 Boll. J. C Cordon and son left Monday on tho Overland Limited for lis An:-clos. An:-clos. G. A. R. All comrades of Dlx lyv pan post No. 3. O. A. R., nre renue&t- j cd to attend the next repular meet- ! Ins:, at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday, Dec. I li. Inspection and election of effi-cers effi-cers for Lho rnnulnp year. W. X. Telrco, Tost Commander. - 1 Railroad Stenographer 1, W. l'rc--ton of Denver, ha? act-opted a position posi-tion a-s stenographer for thy account . anLs in the offices of Superintendent 1 T. R liowlands of tho Saithern Pad- j lie. Mr. Preston began hU duties ; yesterday. ! Don't hnv eoal buy pood coal. Either phone 149. New Lathes Two now cnpin-i lathes are soon to be installed in tho nii'.chlQo department of tne oSuthern ' Pacific shops. The work of building The foundations for tho tools has beeii ' started and tho lathes will bo put in iJace as foou an they arrive in the. illy. Each lathe will have a thirty Inch Bwlng and will bo operated by j tltclrlcai power. j Grand Mask Carnival at Auditorium ' Fkatlnp Rink Monday, December 19. Grand prize of $5. in) will be given to the couplo having the best sustaJued character costume; $2.50 to best t'lessed lady and ?2 .50 to best dressed 1 gentleman. - The Opdon Klevator, published by the Salvation Army of Ogden j.u vJited by Captain Chesham, has rndi j i's appearance In his salutatory, tbs i editor eays: "This paper being an Innovation in Salvation Army work In Opden, wo feel wo owe the public an explanation. We believe that the vurk of the Army is no. thoroughly ; understood by all. and this little pa- ' per Is printed for the general pur- i pose of bringing the public into closer clos-er touch with Its work. Its accomplishments accom-plishments and Its needs. It will havo 11 free circulation and will be yub-1 yub-1 shed monthly."' Remember the Cartwrlghl Concert company of Chicago at First M. K. church Ic 10 at 8 p. m. Help the bOJ'B. From Challls Forest Supervisor Da-1 Da-1 vld Lalng of the Challls national forest for-est of Idaho is In the city for a few-weeks. few-weeks. While here he will be occupied occu-pied with detail work in the offices of the forest service. I Millinery Sale My entire stork of Dimmed hats one half price. N. I, Spurgeon Millinery Co., '3T2 Washington Wash-ington avenue - Tom Keogh of this city left vln'thc I'nlon Faclfic for Chicago where he will transact business All Trimmed Hats at hull prico and less. Stafford Millinery Co, Washington avenue. Kwrnoily 3rd floor Wrights. O. N". Dunham and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunham, left via the Harrlmau lines for Rcdlleld, S. D. SCALES TESTED by an expert and are In first-class condition. "Tho Coal" for tale only by Shurtllfl and Company. PhouesJ. IS Yard 2011 Washington Avenue. Pioneer Fruit Officials Percy Wells, one of the officials of the Pioneer Pio-neer Fruit company who has been transacting business in this city, left this morning for Tucoma, Wash. Mr. Wells and several ether officials of the company have visited Ogden since the reslgnatlem of John Dcrrig. Mr Derrlg is now In Ixs Angeles for his health and Is said to be somewhat Improved Im-proved bv tho change of climate Coal !f you want the best; If you want full weight. John Karr. phone 27. R. McHane left Ogden Monday afternoon af-ternoon for Oregon City, where he expects ex-pects to spend the winter. J. Quibell lort via. the Harrlman lines for Mesa. Ariz. Mr. Quibell has been working In this city for several months. Lester 1-'. Smith has gone tet Cheyenne. Chey-enne. Wyo., where- he will speud the hedidays. Huseman's Encounter A typographical typo-graphical error in the account of the holdup which took place on Oraat avenue Saturday night caused the victim's vic-tim's name to be published as Henry Houston. The name should have been Henry lluseman. Mr. Huseinan Is a butcher of German parentage and he tells very graphically of his encounter with the highwayman, who made a futile attempt to rob him of his pocket book. Charge Dismissed The felony case against Tony West fall, the undesirable undesir-able Mexican who is alleged to have attempted to hold up Charles Coe, has been dismissed on the motion of the county attorney, as there was not sufficient suf-ficient evidence'4 to sustain the charge Westfall will be permitted to serve his original sentence of 90 days on a charge of vagrancy. Funeral Thursday The funeral ser vices for Mrs. Josephine Huss will be held ThuMdav afternoon at the home ot her son, George Huss, Sill Twenty-second Twenty-second street. The remains will lie in state at the Huss residence from 3 to 0 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and frost fi a. m. to 2 p. m. on Thursday. Thurs-day. The Interment will be in Ogden Cit cemetery. Jumped His Board Bill Advice from the officers of Park City this morning to Sheriff Wilson were to the effect that Mat Basta, a Greek, had Jumped a lard bill at the mining town and decamped for Ogden. Trains from Coalville were watched by tJie officers during the forenoon, but the. Greek was not seen Veteran Firemen Dance The veteran vet-eran firemen ot the city have decided to give one of their "eld time" dancing danc-ing parties at the Congress dancing ball Dec. 20 These parties nre the most enjoyable functions given by tho pioneer fire fighters. Ca6e Continued The hearing In the case of Joseph Barker against J. T. Lewls has been continued from Dee. 14 to Dec. 19 of this ear by mutual consent. Final Divorce In the divorce suit of Julia V. O. Ellin against Harry A: Kills a final decree has been Issued I Tho Interlocutory decree was Issued J June 11, 1910. |