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Show turn today and rejoin the party on Its1 Inspection tour ot the local railroad properties. THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 369 Twenty-fourth Street. Ind. Phone 1078. Bell Phone 833 List your accounts with us for collection and become a member of our association. Expert collection collec-tion of claims and accounts. Thousands Thous-ands of credit reports In our filei at your service, showing the credit cred-it standing of all who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to menv bers. JOHN ROGHAAR. Mgr. (Continued on Patrn Seven) RANDOM REFERENCES Mrs. Mabel Hoist and children left yesterday afternoon on the Overland limited for Eos Angeles, whero they will spend the winter. Delicious Cream Tuffs and Fine TastrleB at Ward & Drutam'a. Two stores. Ernest Johnson and wife of Promontory Prom-ontory are visiting Ogden friends. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals tnd operas. Prlvato calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of b?ggare 412 25th. Albert Scowcroft left Sunday for New York city, where he will make purchases for tho local store. WANTED Clean whlto rags at tho Standard - W. W. Clancy of Oswego, Utah, is In the city on business. Kemmerer's best coal sold only by II. L. Jones Coal Co. - T. S. Toyn, a resident of Grouse Creek, Utah, is a visitor In the city. Advertisers mu3t have their copy for tho Evening Standard the evening before tho day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to in-euro in-euro publication. Percy Wells of Garland visited with Ogden friends on Monday. COAI-Rocky Mt. Lump. J4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Farr. Mrs S. V. Badcon and little son left Tuesday for Chicago, where ihcy will spend tho winter with Mr. Hud-con. Hud-con. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry if you get 1U Phone 18. Shurtliff & Company. C. A Glazier of Provo was a visitor in this city yesterday. Get your TTnlon Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the office In the Opora House Block. Don't force your eo!f to stand in line at tho Depot Among tho Salt Iake visitors In the city yesterday were L. M. Weir and H. E. Cain. J. E. Plaid and wlf0 of Twin Falls. Idaho, are- vlaitlDg friends in this city. Miss Edna L. Smith of. Perry Is Aitltlng Ogden friends. Mrs. W. A. Law and Mrs. Rupo of EvoJiBton, Wyoming, were visitors in Ogden a few hours yesterday. Mrs. PI A, Shewe, wlfo ot tho city ticket agent for tho Harrlman lines. ha.s left for Butte, Mont., where she will visit friends. Fred Gentsch, superintendent of the dining cars and hotels for the Oregon Short Line has returned from an Inspection In-spection trip through Idaho Jid Montana. Mon-tana. The Volker-Scowcroft Lumber company com-pany has commenced suit against Jo-eph Jo-eph Cheeketts and Iveonard Brudescm to recover alleged to U due for lumber and building material fur-nlfhed fur-nlfhed May 9, 19"8. .In tho caw of tho city of Ogden Bgalnet tho D. II. Peery estate- and others, keparate, trials have bcen granted Goorge II. Trlbo and John W. Srn alley. Rn F. Warren, traveling passenger ant for th Lehigh Valley Railroad company, with headquarters at Denver, Den-ver, and A. B. 1 1 111, general agent of th paskenger department of th same rotd, wjth headquarters In Chicago, to visitors In this city. General Superintendent Manson of the Oregon Short Line l.ft tho inaction in-action party which arrived in tho l,v yestprdaj. an,j proceeded to bis boTno in 8ajt Jjlki nty 1Jo fv cently completed and I3 owned by men Interested In the copper resources re-sources of the country through which It passes. Wanted, young or middle-aged woman wom-an to do housework No washing or ironing. Call Bell, 892, at once. In a Private Car J. D. Bradby, connected con-nected with the Standard Oil company, com-pany, went west yesterday afternoon with a party of oil magnates Tho party occupied a private car nnd v.ero bound for Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE 2,000 tons standard coala. See Porterfield. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. 1 Inspection Party The llarrlman Inspection In-spection party In charge of General Superintendent E. C. Manson left Ogden Og-den this morning for Salt Lake City, having completed an Inspection of the equipment In this city. The party Is traveling In a special train consisting consist-ing of on observation car. a standard sleeped, diner and two prlvato care. The Inspectors will Mulsh the work In Salt I-ike City today and will return re-turn to Ogden tonight or in the morning morn-ing and leave for the west tomorrow morning. Having disposed of my coal business! to James Coal & Ice Co.. accounts can , be paid at Radeon's Pharmacy. 2121 Wash. Ave., or phone C48-X. and I will call to collect. Robt. B. LcwL-i. Fruit Shipments p. F. Cook, travel ing freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, returned this morning from the north where ho had been Investlgat- : ing the fruit shipping business for Dext season. He states that tho pros- pects for the future are good. Six i hundred carloads of peeaehos were sent out of Utah this year and almost 1 as many apples. About one thousand carloads of apples were handled by the Harriman lines in Idaho this year and the prospects are favorable for a larger shipment next year. Another Stafford millinery cut. The best values ever offered on all trimmed trim-med hats. Extra special values at $5.00 and $3.00 Formerly 3rd floor Wrights G. W. Baker took Ihe Overland Limited Lim-ited yesterday for Bakerslield, Cal, and will be gone several weeks. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $3.00 and $4.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY.- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hilllard left for El Paso, Texas, this afternoon on the Ixis Angeles Limited. J. II. Lels. traveling f.clght and ft:ssengrr agent of the Santa Fe, was In Ogden on business yesterday. Hot and cold specials at Ward & Drurnm's. Two fountains RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pat:o Five) Grand Musical Concert Under auspices aus-pices of the Secoud Quorum of EM-r, EM-r, Fourth Ward amusement hall, Tuesday cvenlug. Nov. 15th. 1310, at 8 o'clock tharp. A missionary benefit ftnd an excellent program has been Prepared. Admission "oc Frm the Lehigh A. II. Mill, gen- crnl pisaenger agent for the lyhtgh railroad, was in the city es-t es-t rday n cft here for Los Angeles, tal.. via tho Southern Pacific last ! r.'ght. n. w. Warran. traveling pas-.reniter pas-.reniter for xho sumf. roaiJ waa I In Ogden lMl 0ght unil k.ri tnls mora. 1p& for Denver, Col. CoalIf ,0I) w&nt tb liost. lf TOll wit full wMKbt. John Farr. phone 2 1. Will Recommend Legislation J. S. Carver. prou.nt or (h slal( piir0 ,f-od r-,;ird, wnl to SlU C(tv ,thls morning wbcre a m.eMtlK 0f the food burr,,, u to be held this aft. r-reon r-reon A numw of change, n the Xirwot food laws r.f Puh ll be f,r- rji.UUM at thrt merttuR aM rerom. lii. j.drd at the opening ,.f the t-tc-.to lcrl (datum. Flna Ma-k Carnival of the season will be glen at th- Auditorium Skat-lr.v Skat-lr.v Rink. Frl-lay, N0v. is. Suitable cash prize will ht, plven. Heed of Copper RoadW. C. Orm president . f th. NVvada Copper Belt i railroad, and party of dlrectorn minor official, enrltnllxt IntrefcUd 'ln the Tlllcie t Ved'Dglon. .T. WfQt Wtf.t .-pttrdy oser the South.rn Pacific In a private cat. Thn Nevada Copper Kelt railroad 1 a cvw Kae oaly re- 1 |