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Show RANDOM REFERENCES M. Knnfl and wife, of Garland, Vtah. arrived yesterday for a brief visit with Ogden friends. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages lor funerals and operas. Private calW a specialty. Alo prompt delivery ot bsggage. 2 25th. Mr. and Mrs James MclSntlrc, of Provo, are visiting friends In tbU city. WANTED Clean whlto rags at the Standard. - R. M. Rutherford, or Drlgham City, was in tho city on business yesterday. yester-day. I Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear In order to Insure In-sure publication i CM. Crompton, a well-known resi dent of Logan. called on Ogden friends yesterday. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't force your-Ee.'f your-Ee.'f to stand in line at tbo Depot. I O. J. Gutke, of Smilhfield, Utah, j was called to this city yesterday by Important legal business 1 C. W. Clark; returned to his homo In Evanston this morning, after a business trip to ihis city. T. P. Richardson wa-i a visitor In Ogden yesterday from Smithflcl I, Utah, J. W. Green, of Tremonton, was the guest of Ogden friends yesterday. C. M. Armstrong, of Ulko. Nov., was a business visitor In Ogden Wednesday. Wednes-day. Marriage fcense. Deputy County Clerk Samuel Dye Issued marriage licenses li-censes to the following persems yesterday yes-terday Russel Frew, Preston, Idaho, and I-aura Walker. Eden; Charles Roberts and Julia L. Davis, both ot Ogden. (Continued on Page Pcvcn ) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Flvo.f Dr. W. J. Drowning, corner Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth and Grant, over Can's drug store. 022 Bell. Charles Durton. of this cltv. left via the Sun Pedro route for Gold-field. Gold-field. Nov., and will be gone several days. j Grand Mask Carnlvnl at Auditorium Skating Rink Monday. December 1. Grand prize of $3.00 will be given to the couple having the bo?t sustained character costume: $2.f.n to best diessed lady and $2.:.o to best dressed Gentleman. Mrs W. 11 Mobley. wife or ihe manager of the Pioneer Fruit company, com-pany, left today on the Overland limited lim-ited for San Francisco, C.il., where she will visit friends and relatives She will return home about March 1. Remember the CarUrlcht Coucert company of Chicago at First M. E church Doe. 16 at 8 p. m Help the hoys. T. F. Rowlands, division superln tendent of the Southern Pacific, has returned from an Inspection trip over the Suit Lake division of the road. Millinery Sale My entire riock of Mluuued hats one half price. N. L. Spurgeon Millinery Co., 2372 Washington Wash-ington avenue. The employes at the I'nion depot received their pay checks today, About one hundred men are on this piiy-rol. All Trimmed Hats at half price and less. Stafford Milliuer Co, 23G7 Washington avenue. Formerly 3rd floor Wrights. Will Go to Provo ' Krininie," ihe symphonic opera which proved so pleasing to -the music lovers of Og-den Og-den and Logan -will be presented in Provo Monday night, by the Ogd'n Alumni association. It Is expected that about fifty numbers of the association will make the trip V Provo. SCALES TESTED by an expert and are In first-class condition. "The Coal' for sale only by Shurtllff and Company. Phones. IS. Yard 204 1 Washington Avenue. Won the Shoe6 Miss Irene Wer-den, Wer-den, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werden of 22:JS Jefferson avenue, won the Hercules shoes in the Clark Shoe ptore contest, she being the flr.i school child to bring to tho store the required coupons printed in the Stand-ard. Stand-ard. There was no element of chance In tho contest. It was merely a case of the earl bird getting the worm. Miss Irene is said to have shown a little more wakefulness than any of the other contestants. It's good every time call either phone 1 i'J. Army Bean Dinner Local members of the United 'Spanish War Veterans, nre preparing an old time army bean dinner to be gUcn In the Armory at Twenty-fourth street and Lincoln avenue ave-nue Saturday evening, Dec. 17. It Is the intention of the veterans to make tho affair one of interest to visitors and comrades. A fee of 15 cents will bo charged juft to keep the rookies from "eating their heads off " Prof-Its Prof-Its from the feed will be used in the purchase of colors for the local camp ot veterans. Exerybody invited. Coal If you want the best; if you want full weight John Farr. phono" 27. New News Service John Walsh, who hay the news stand privilege of the Bamberger Railroad company, has Just (.ecured a like concession with the Ogden Rapid Transit company . He will install a news stand in the Ogden-Hrlgham depot on Washington avenue and In the spriug will open a news service on the electric cars running between Ogden and Ilrighatn. oo |