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Show RANDOM REFERENCES W. C. Orcm, a prominent business man of Salt Ike City. Is transacting business in Ogdcn today. Delicious Cream PufTa and Flno Pastries at Ward & Drumra'n. Two fct"ire. Mr. and Mrs. William K. .Clark of Ieroy, Wyoming, were visitors In the city yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22,for carriages for funerals and operas. Prlvato call9 a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage. 412 2Sth- W. M. Tucker of Golconda was in the city on business Tuesday. WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Charles L. Morton and wife of Idaho Ida-ho Falls, Idaho, were visitors In the city yesterday. Kemmercr's best coal sold only by M. L. Jones Coal Co. J. P. Qulnn of Gooding. Idaho, was an Ogden visitor Tuesday. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement 13 to appear la order to ln-ure ln-ure publication. E. C. Davis and daughter of Ix-aven-worth. Kan., vlrlted with friends In this city yesterday. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry If jou get 1L Phone IS. Shurtllff & Company. B. D. ClUrf-rt and wife of Ely. Nevada, Ne-vada, arv spending a few days with Ogden friends. COAI Rocky Ml. Lump. $4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Fan-. James A. Yates -f Rosette, ptah, was a business visitor in the city on Tuesday. Get your Vnlon Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets ut the offlco in tho Opera Houso Block. Don't force your-fce'f your-fce'f to fcUod In lino at tho Dopot. F. E. Ixwls, buperinlendent of the Vnlon Pacific dining car department, and Anslstant Superintendent Sutton are In tho city for a few days looking after dining car matters. Mrs. Lewis accompanies Mr. lxwls on this trip. THE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 3S9 Twenty-fourth Street. Ind. Phone 1078. Bell Phono 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 files at your service, showing the credit cred-it standing of all who will apply to you for crediL You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to members. mem-bers. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. i (Continued on Pace Seven.) theater, left yesterday over the Denver Den-ver & Rjo Grande for Crasd Junction. Junc-tion. Colo, where they will show this evening. Hot and cold specials at Ward & Drumni's. Two fountains. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harvey, who recently sold their ranch at Jackson's Hole, Wyoming, and who for the past few .lays have been in Ogden, left over the Denver & Rio Grande, this morning for Los Angeles, Cal , where they will make their home. Marriage License Marriage licenses licen-ses hao been Issued to Archie M. Talbot and Miriam Monson of Malad, Idaho, and Frank L. Apgood and Sarah Sar-ah Dudley of the same place; Clifton Clif-ton Lamont Bray of Denver and Dorothy Doro-thy KleDoro Moore, of St. Ivuis. Missouri; Mis-souri; jBmes H. Harnett of Fries. Virginia, Vir-ginia, and Marlon H Brown of Mvton, Utah. They Want the Baby Kle different differ-ent Ogden families haxe off-red already al-ready to adopt tho little xvalf found on the door-step of the Ben Cohen residence lat night. The child will be kept ai the Crittenden home for foundlings until some further Investigations Investi-gations are made by the police, after which It will be turned over to some worthy family who desire to adopt the baby. At a late hour thia afternoon after-noon tho police stated that they had absolutely no clew which might lead to the discovery of the child's mother. Peery Building Work ..n the Peery building at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Hudson avenue was resumed re-sumed this morning and it is stated that it will be prosecuted with haste until the structure In completed. The heavy piers and stringers for the ground floor of the building are being placed in position. This building will be among the most modern business houses of the city and xvlll cost in the neighborhood of $25,oO0. RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Suit for $111.60 L, Skern has filed suit In the municipal court against Juhn H. Taylor for the sum of $111.50, which the complainant claims Is due on a promlory note. Skate at the Audliorium each aft-crn-ion and evening. Admission 10c. bkates 15c. Thursdays ladles will be admitted free. - Paving Completed AH of the city's paving Jobs tor the year have been completed and the Moran Construction Construc-tion campony Is now ranking a num-ler num-ler of repairs in the asphalting of Borne of the older paved streets. With the completion of the paving on Washington Wash-ington avenue and the new block of Hudson avenue, Ogden has set n new pace in street Improvement, as In no former year in the city's history has ra great amount of work been done. All of the street Improving which has I-een planned by the city is now completed com-pleted and It Is not likely that any n-ore appropriations will bo made for paving until spring. BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $3.00 and $4.00 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY.- Boys Arc Arrested Olllcer William Re.ist arrested four boys yesterday afternoon af-ternoon for climbing trees In Lester Park. A number of residents In the clnlty of tho park have complained to the police about boys Injuring the trees by climbing them and breaking off limbs. There is no special policeman police-man at the park and Ofllcer Reast was detftlti-i to arr-st anv offenders ho might find in the park. FCR SALE 2,000 tons standard coals. See Porterfleld. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co The Martha society and St. Joseph 8 Sewing society have been aiding the distressed family at Idlewild In the cajiyon. Having dUposed of my coal buwluess to James Coal & Ice Co , account n can he paid at Radeon's rbarmacy, 2121 Wash Ave , or phone 518-X, and I will call to collect Robt. B. Lewis. William J. Lloyd, traveling agent of the Erie route, with headquarters at Ienver. visited officers of tho Denver & Rio Grande In this city today to-day on matters of business. FOR SALE Hard coal burner, cheap. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co.- "The Cow and the Moon Theatrical company will move on to Salt Lake CJty tomorrow,, via the Denver & Rio Grande, where they will play tomorrow tomor-row exenlng. 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 Wrighta The "Witching Hour" company which played two nights at the Ogden |