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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Rio Grande Trains Late All of the Ionvr-r A. Rio Orandi? trains from Dhii vit wore delayed several hours last nljrht and truins which wero due in r)i;den yo.iterduv afternoon did not ar rive until an early hour this morning Rollor skatloR at Auditorium rink, ecry af' rnoun und ovcnlug. Music by the Wurlitzor Military bund. Admission Ad-mission at all suasions, 10 cents, skates 1& cents extra. H. L. Webstor of Park City was in Ogdf-u last evening. Call Allen, phones 32, for carriage for funerals and opera. Private calls a (iPclalty. Also prompt delivery of baggage 412 26th. Mrs. E. .1. Rogcs of Park City visited visit-ed in thn city yesterday. WANTED Clean white rugs at the Staudurd. Prank Knox, a prominent banker of Salt like, transacted business in the city yesterday. For Sale Old mats, flood to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. J. H. Eager and G. L. Plnmmor, well known utockmon of Ul.v, Nev , were in the city yesterJay. Kemmerer's best coal sold only by M. I Jones Coal Co. Charley Held of Brlgbam City was an Ogden visitor last evening. Dainty founUIn specials, every day, at Ward's spacious parlors. Two 6tores. R. V. Hunt, a well known Salt Lake City vesideut, visited iu Ogden jes-terday. jes-terday. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hur-ry hur-ry If you et 1L Phone 18. Shurtlilf & Company. Visit From the Stork A fine daughter daugh-ter was born Sunday, October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. J M Matson. WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Plenty of it. Lewis Coal Yard. Phonea H9. Hudson Avenue Work Progressing The work of plclng Hudhon in prop er condition Is progressing rapidly and wltbln a few dag the new thor nughi'are between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth street.? will be opened for traffic Advertisers mut hnve their copy for th Kvcnlng Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. Captain Wright of Marine Corps Captain John N. WrUht and wife, the former if the I'niW'd States marine corps, arrived yesterday morning and left fir Salt Lake City In the even-lnn even-lnn aftr Inspecting the local recruiting recruit-ing station. Captain Wright Is in charge of the recruits for tho district of Vlah. Ladles" Aid Society The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold an all-day session on Thursday. Thurs-day. Octomber 2'1. at the home of Mr M. J. Mark. 22T.O Adams avenue. Th pnrop nf tbo nieft. nc 1 to for the bataar which takes place In the near future. To Assist Recruiting Officer Corpora Cor-pora II. M. Johnstone has arrived In the city to asalut Sergeant Hording at the local recnjMng station. Corporal Johnstone bag experienced fourteen yenrw of nrtual service and coma to Ogden from the naval trainJng station at Coat Island. San Francisco. Two recruits wore enlisted at tb local tlon yesterday. The wtre Georjo lrvln and Frank Sainsou, both of this city. (Continued on Page Seren.) has gone to the national forest at Jackson"? Hole, Wyoming, on a trip of general Inspection. It Is expected that Mr. Heed will be gone a week or ten days. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Block. Don't force your-se'f your-se'f to stand In line at the Depot. Caribou Forest Assistant District Forester A C. McCain, of the opera-lion opera-lion department if the forest service, has gone to the Caribou national forest for-est of Wyoming for a couple of v.oeks' inspection. So. 00 trimmed hat, a special line, great value for the money. Stafford Millinery Co., 2JG7 Washington Ave. (Formerly 3rd floor Wrights I Vlrted His Home James P. Jar-dine, Jar-dine, forage and range expert of tho national forest service, with head quarter at the national capital. Is In Ogden for a couple of days' vMt with Forester Sherman, and to attend to matters connected with hi department. depart-ment. Mr. Jardlne la on hla way back-to back-to Washington after a brief visit with re.la.Uvoa and friends at his home In Igan. While at Ixgan he coupled pleasure- with business and made a careful Investigations regarding the grazing conditions in the Cache forest for-est . Ijewin Good Coal has burned Its way to the front. Phones 149. From Prtteburg David Hopkins, wife and sri Clarence, baro returned from a dx-we'ks' rlslt with relatives an friend at Pittsburg, Pa., Mr. Hopkln's home city. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Alway freah. Two atoroB. Doth phonos, 279. I Lighting Sytem The conduit for the lighting of the new block of Hud-eon Hud-eon aveauo is being laid In the street today, under the supervision of City Eloctrlcron W. L. Russell. The avenue ave-nue Is to bf llghtod with tungsten or cluster lights, which will be set In place as hood as the paving of the street is finished. There win be no poles on Hudson avenue. COAL Rocky Mt. Iaimp, J4 75, excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Fa it. Cae AgaKist Brown Dismissed The state cue against Henry S. Drown, charged with adultory, waa dismissed In police court this morning by request of County Attorney David Jensen Brown was arrested about six weeks ago and has slneo been under a bond The complaining witness, eBrtha Howell, has left the city, and without her the statecould not make a case against Brown BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $4.00 and $5.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY - Placed Under Bonds Geo. McSpad don, tho colored man who is charged with assault with a deadly weapon on Oeo. Mortonson. chief ot the bag gage department at tho Union depot. Monday night waa arraigned In police court this morning aad placed under a bond of $500. His preliminary hear-ing hear-ing will probably be held Friday morning. ', Modern six room brick house on Orchard Ave. for rent. Aply 2539 Orchard. Or-chard. Asks for Administrator In the matter mat-ter .f tho estate of Dwight Spencer, I dweased, a sou, James H Spencer, of Adams, Massachusetts, has petition leged to be due for lumber and build Ing material furnished the defendant company In the year 190$ was cmn-m cmn-m nc-l this morning. The entire Tori-noon Tori-noon was taken up in th consideration considera-tion of a motion to quash an attach ment served on the defendant company. com-pany. Apprentice wanted at The Princess Millinery Co., 2"74 Wash. Ave. V. j. Yoorhles and wife leave todav on the Denver Rio Grande limited for a short visit with relatives and j friends at Macomb. 111. t ed the district court for letters of administration to be issued to Valentine Valen-tine Oldcon of this city. The petition peti-tion ill be heard by the court No ember em-ber 5. The petitioner relates that th deceased died Intestate at Adams. Massachusetts. September 16. IfiM. leaving an estate In Weber county valued at about $2.70.-4:1, consisting of real estate and personal property, and that all the heirs of the estate are non residents of Utah. A Bankrupt John N. Williams has filed his petHlon in bankruptcy In the United States district court in and for the district of Utah. Ills liabilities lia-bilities are about JROO, with n assets Suit for Divorce Ada Stono has commenced action against her bus band Jos. M Stone for divorce. They were married April 12, 1909 and have a child eight months old. Mrs. Stone is nineteen years old and asks for the custody of the baby. Karl atone, who has been suffering of heart trouble for the past thirteen weeks and who has been critically III for the past two weeks. Is reported in a favorable condition. Although he-will he-will be confined to his b d for some time, hopes are entertained for a speedy recovery. RANDOM j REFERENCES ; 1 (Continued from Pago Five.) ! ' Roller skating at Auditorium rink, every afternoon and evening. Mutdc by the Wurlltzor Military band. Admission Ad-mission at all sessions, 10 cents, tkalea 15 cents extra, i I Infants' clothes needed at the Crll-J Crll-J tnton Home, Ind. 340. Bell. 730; will j (bring some one to your door for do-1 do-1 1 nation. j I Suing for Lumber Bill The trial of j the case of tho F.celes Lumber com- I J&ny against the Sylvan Park Arnue- jnent company, to recover J1C0.41, al- Wanted Boy with bicycle. Apply Watson Tanner Clo'hlDg Co. A party of thirteen prominent horse i men in charge of C W. Powell, lert this morning for Jacksonville, Florida, ila the Denver & Rio Grande I Thoroughbred English bull pups for-eale. for-eale. Yan der Schult Floral Co., 740 2Sth. Seven Sections Denver (c Itio Grande train No 3 came into Ogden in sevon Kectlons this morning, all loaded with through passengers for the west and northwest. HorBsa Depart Ten carloads of race hrsea from the Ogdon Racing association left last night for the Emeryville Em-eryville track, Oakland. California, going go-ing over the Dener & Rio Grande and Western Pacific. Asslflaut Forester Franklin Reod |