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Show RANDOM REFERENCES f L. R. Layton, of Maysvillc, was a jrltltor in this city yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a speclsJty. Also prompt delivery ot Mlse Vera LaFavonr, who has been Vlflltlng In Boston, returned to her home yesterday. She was accompanied accom-panied by Miss Estelle Page, who vlll spend the winter In this city. WANTED Clean white rags at the etandtrd. ' Fred Hanson, representative' of the Southern Pacific at Mlna. Is a visitor la the city. Adtertlsers muat have their copy for the Erenlng Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. T. C Decker, of Iv-roy, Wyoming, Tsas a bueiuess visitor in Ogden yesterday. yes-terday. R H Kelly, better known as "Raw-tide" "Raw-tide" Kelly, and a prominent resident (A Eden, Is calling on his Ogden friends. I Mrs. Ge-orge BrandJs and pons, of Wells, Nevada, are the guests of friends in this city. Herbert Farlev was a Pocatello visitor vis-itor In Ogden Friday. E, C. Hayrnoni and Mrs Harriet Haymond. both of Wells, Nevada, were the guests of Ogden friends yesterday. yes-terday. Mrs J. I. Custer, of Lucln. is visiting visit-ing friends In this city. George Hlgley was a Hooper visitor in thlg city yesterday. Jobn Mos, arrested in this city by Officer Peterson early yesterday morning, Is being held for identification identifica-tion by Jack Terry, of Clinton. It is thought that Moss Is the man who burglarized the Terry home In the neighboring town ou Thursday ovc-ijlne. ovc-ijlne. Y. H. Hendersoa principal of the Weber academy, will talk to the parents' par-ents' class of the Fifth ward tomorrow tomor-row at 10 a. m. His subject will be "Industrial Education." All parcDts i are urged to attend. (Continued on Pg Fcrea.) though not In all cases, record volume holiday trade. "KeportR for the week a to collection collec-tion are bwt from the larger western centers and the Soath. Rome western points note the effect of leen satisfactory satis-factory price secured by farmers for tbclr cereal crops. 'SlowBs continues the chief characteristic char-acteristic of the Iron and steel mar-fcete. mar-fcete. Pig Iron U very quiet, though C&t Iron Pipe InteTeirls have looKht a little In the East. Prices are weaker. pany to a check for $21.fc5, October 22, 1910. The check was afterwards cashed by Mrs. Katherlne Grelner, at whose rooming house Goodman was 8tOppiDg. Will Attend Meetings Property Auditor J. C. Falck of tho forest service, ser-vice, left for iJolue today where he will attend the meeting of the foms-tera foms-tera and the advisory' board of tho stockmen's association of Idaho. Sunday Sun-day afternoon. He will be gone about a week, attending the forest supervisors' supervis-ors' convention at Kolse, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Coal If you want the best; If you vant full weight. John Farr. phone 27. j First Methodist Church Twenty-lourth Twenty-lourth street, near WaMhlrttn, Rev. F. V. Fisher pastor. 10 a. in., open Ing of the Sunday school under tho New Year plans. 11 a. in, Divine worship; Now- Yenr's sermon. 6 20 p. in, Epworth leaeue 7.30 p. m., the ( pnetor will preach on ' Calendars," or 'How Old Are You?" Miss Holberg will sing. Good coal any time. Cither phono 149 Moving Hit Family Nell Ever, as-j as-j slslant chief clerk lu (he oiflce of General Superintendent K. C. Man-son Man-son of the Oregon Short Line at Salt laiko CHy, was In Ofden today. Mr. Kyere Is moving hls family from Sparks, whero he was formerly ta-I ta-I Honed, to Salt lake City. Fast Train The "Kleins Girl" company, numbering about fifty per sons, which Is to play this evening, arrived iu the city In a I t-pecial tralu The company missed connections at Reno and would have , beej unable to fill tho engagement In ! this city had It not been for the Southern South-ern Pacific furnishing them with a special train. The tlni'j made between Reno and O&den waa - exceptionally fast. Safe Blowers Grimes and Miller, held lu thy city Jail, have been Identified Identi-fied as the men who blew up a safe at I-h Junta. Colorado, und Colorado officers and United States secret service ser-vice men w Ul be here tomorrow to got them. Marriage License A marriage II-cem.e II-cem.e haa. been issued to James Gordon Gor-don Hair of Salt Lake and Ethel Leonora Leon-ora Modaen of Gunnison. Utah. New Leoi&lator Claude Russell, raember-cJect of the T'tah legislature, was a visitor from Salt Lake today. J Doctor Poisoned Dr. Worrell, while pcrlormlng a surgical operation, was I biood poisoned and. though radical I treatment has been applied to the af-j af-j fected finger and arm, he has obtained ' no relief oo BRADSTREET'S. NEW YORK, Doc. 20 Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: "Pout holiday quiet rules in general ' trade and Industry. From retailors, J generullv, the reports arc of a good, RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pajce Five "The Kissing Girl-' company reached reach-ed Ogden this p. in. on a special trnln, after a reconl-brenklnr; run from San Francisco. The Ogden Furniture & Carpi t company haa on display In iLs window win-dow office furniture which they have sold to the John Scovvcruft .fc Sous Co. for Its director's room. This furniture fur-niture Is made by the best manufacturers manufac-turers in Michigan and 1. made of white quarter-sawed oak. fumed finish, fin-ish, with genuine Spanish leather upholstered up-holstered seats. This Is xoni.; of the best office furniture that has come to the city. COALI COAL1! COAL! I! Never undersold. AsaH Fair Conl Co. ir.r. 24. PHI. 2.. Ind. Ml. 1-1 Outside Work Continues Notwithstanding Notwith-standing the fall of enow J. P. O'Neill Is busy txday making concrete walls for the basement of tho Weber club home and William CYanrtnl! 1m excavating exca-vating for tho Howell .V Son business busi-ness bltek. Men are alo at work on the Drowning Brothers' business house and tho Pcory block on Hudson avenue. . Fresh CaMIo Gate and Hock Springs 15 23 delivered. Phouo . 27. John Tnrr. Initiation Tonight The Ptali Commercial Com-mercial Travelers will hold their laat meeting of the year thli evening at the Eagles' hall, where Initiations will take place, and, it Is eald, that It Is not at all Improbable that the old year will pass away while tbo "men of the grip" are btlll In sos-tlon. sos-tlon. No use talking! Stlmson's cafe. Funeral services over Ihe remains of Johu IJallantyne will be held Sunday Sun-day at I o'clock at the Rlvcrdale meetinghouse. Friends wishing .to view the remains may do so at the family residence at Rlvordule. Saturday Satur-day even.n;; mid Sunday until 12 o'clock... Interment will be mado iu Ogden City cemetery. Rock Springs. Castlo Gate, Clear Creok, Pleasant Valley and Hiawatna lump or nut coal, $5.00 per ton delivered deliv-ered until otherwise advised. Cash only. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. lioth phones. - Throughout the Holiday Vacation there will be three t-esslons dally at the Skntlni; Rink Morning sestion, 10c; aft rnoon, irc; at night. 26c. Skatert included Prizes each session. ses-sion. Goodman Arraigned Jflines Goodman Good-man wo;-; arialgned in the district court this mornln gfor forgery and he took until next Tuesday to plead. Goodman Is charged with forging the name of J. (',. llet-l Prothers com- |