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Show i 'RANDOM I REFERENCES Call Allen, phones 22, for carriage for funerals and operas. Private enlls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of tagtaco. 412 25th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets nt the office In the Opera HOU6C Block, Don't force yourself your-self to stand In Hpo at the Depot. - For Sale Old tnats. Good to put under carpets Inquire Standard office. Ike Anderson n'id Earl Smith (tho Stags) gave a v? ry enjoyable entertainment enter-tainment last nlglht to the popular Height Mandolin L-in0 at 663 Twenty-filth Twenty-filth street, j WANTED ClcVn white rags at tho ! Standard. 1 Advprtl6crs roi3t have their copy for the Evening .Vtrndard the evening before the day ig,n which the adc-r-tlscoicnt Is to aJ,pear in order to Insure In-sure publication;, . (CoDlInued on Tago Seven ) I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Flvo) - FREA pa,r of Q'oveo given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. - Woman Socialist MI33 Anna Maley the woman socialist orator, will speak tonight on the corner of Wash-Ington Wash-Ington avenue and Twenty-fourth Street The lecture will begin at 7-aO, Winter npples J. T. McEntyre. Har-rlsville. Har-rlsville. Dell, 1309 'A. On a Special Train A .special train bearing a delegation of the Danish Brotherhood t., a convention In San Francisco passed through here on the llarrlmaii lines yesterday. Delicious pastry gccsls at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Doth phones. 279. Baby Improving Elizabeth, the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Brewer, who has been critically 111 for the past ten dayn of pneumonia, la reported to be much bettor todav. It is believed that the crisis of tho dls case Is passed and that the child will recover. The ideal coal for nil purposed U Lewis Good Koal Phono 119. Trains of Perishable Goods One hundred and fifty cars of perishable goods passed through Ogden yesterday yester-day on the Harrlman lines. This included in-cluded ninety carloads of green fruit and several carloads of dried and can ned fruit. Some of the first carloads of cranberries are arriving from the oast from the California markets. The cranberry movement will soon be heavy, but will not reach Its maximum uutil about Thanksgiving day. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you get it. Phone 18. Shurtllff & Company. . Facilitates Unloading Freight An electric crane, with a capacity of 50 tons, has just bceu put in place north of the new Harrlmau freight depot and will bo part of the equipment of the frolzht department It will greatly facilitate the loading and unloading of heavy cargoes. A smaller crane, which was put in place on the freight depot platform several weeks ago, has a capacity of twenty tons. The smaller smal-ler crane will not be worked by power. pow-er. Kcmmercr's best coal sold only bv M. L. Jones Coal Co. - Transferred to Ogden II. J. Clark, w ho has occupied the position as chief signal maintainor on the Southern Pacific railway at Wlnnemucca, Nevada, Ne-vada, has been transferred to Ogden. Mrs. Clark and children arrived here today and Mr. Clark will follow as soon as relieved. Dainty fouutain specials, every day, ht Ward's spacious parlors. Two fctores. Contracts on Idho Road A. C. By- J !cc, representing the Utah Construction Construc-tion Co.. Is in Montpelier, Idaho, from Ogden for the purpose of letting contracts con-tracts for grading the road bed for the Montpeller Paris branch of the Short Line. The construction com-pauy com-pauy has tho contract for the work, but Is desirous of sub-letting It to lo- cnl parties. Mr Hyboe has already closed contracts io grading several miles and thinks lie will be able to get local parties to contract to grade the entire distance. WK CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal." Flenty of It. Lewis Coal Yard. Thones 110. Has Returned Mrs.V Harry Dlaln, wife of Outfit Inspector Blain of the Oregon Short Une, returned home last eveulug from California where she went with her father who was taken suddenly ill while visiting his daughter In Ogden. You will find quantity and quality in B. & G. Butter. Funeral for Ersal Lowell Randall The funeral for Ersal Ijowell Randall, eight-year-old son of George and Marie Randall was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the North Ogden meetinghouse. meet-inghouse. Interment was made in. the North Ogden cemetery." |