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Show iRANBOiYl REFERENCES Delicious Cream PufTa and Fin? Pastries at Ward & Drumm's. Two stores. J. M. Samuels of Garland Is visiting with Ogden lrlends. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private en;i ' a fpecialty. Alc promrl delivery of b?Kgagc. 412 2:.th. . - Among the Sal I,ake resident lu the city yesterday was L M. Welt. WANTED Clean white rags at tho Standard. - V. H. Mnnghan, n Wcllsville resident. resi-dent. Is In the city on business. Kemmcrcr'R best coal sold only by M. L. Jonea Coal Co. - C Ft. Kdis n. a resident of Cnrrln, .Vvnda, was in the city estcrday. Advertisers nni3t have their copy for the Evening Standard the ovenln? before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to ln-Eure ln-Eure publication. P. F. Miller of Rawhide, Nev.. spent Wednesday with Ogden friends. ANTHRACITE. You'll have to hurry hur-ry If you get 1L Phone IS. Shurtllff & Company. T. C. Sherman, assistant secretary of the Chicago. Milwaukee & Si. Paul railroad, nrrlved from Hutto. Mont, t'lls morning for a isit with his brother, E. A. Sherman, the district forester of the United Slates forest service. COAL Rocky Mt. Lump, $4.75. excellent ex-cellent for furnace. Phone 27. John Farr. Homer E. Plake, h termer well l-.nown baseball player of Ogden. has cpeiied a tailoring establishment for The Woll-Plake Tailoring company at 23G Twenty-fifth street, For the past iuiir years Mr. Plake has been playing play-ing ball with ihe Lob Angeles club of the Pacific coast league and other coast organizations. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Une tickets at the office in tho Opera IIouso Block. Don't force yourself your-self to Eland In lino at tho Depot. 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 files at your service, -J .ving the credit cred-it standing of ail who will apply to you for credit. You cannot afford to be without our protection. Credit Cred-it ratings furnished free to members. mem-bers. JOHN ROGHAAR, Mgr. (Continued on Pace Seven.) pairement in h theater controlled by Orpheum M'nnager Joreph Gos. of this city. The players will return t. Ogden tomorrow mornlnj to complete the week at the local play hoiixe. The trip to rcan was made to permit per-mit tho use of tho Orpheum theater by the Rlanche Wabh company. FOR 8ALE Hard coal burner, cheap. Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co.- Marion Building The cotnlce workers work-ers are today finishing th. placing of the cornice on the Marlon building at Lincoln and Twenty-fifth street. Another Stafford millinery cut Tho best values vir offered on ell trimmed trim-med hats. Extra special values al $5.00 and S1.00. Formerly 3rd Door Wrights. Marriage License John Dawson and Fannie Terry of Clinton have been issued a llcenMj to marry. Goes to the Races William HawV.e and wife left last night over the Denver Den-ver & Rio Grande and Wc.-tern Pacific Pa-cific for Oakland. CaJ. Mr Hawke Is a horseman who came to this city at the time of the races. He 13 leaving Ogdcn to attend the races at Oakland and is taldng with him a carload of fast horses. H. B. Stalllngs lost a vest pocket I'uok containing several checks, wf.lgh blll6 and other bills. Finder re- J turn to Standard. His Boyhood Days Recalled R C. 1 Watkins, of Salt Jke, formerly a resident of Otjdon, was In the city yesterday, yes-terday, meeting with old-time friends and looking after business interests. In pn'sir.s; over Hudson avenue, Mr. Warkins" mind was taken back to his boyhood days. He said that he spent most of his youthful days in tho vicinity of the avenue, that locality local-ity at that time being a great bur patch. His father owned property on Twenty-fifth street, between Hudson avenue and Grant, th family making their home In one of the buildings. He called to :nfnd many of the early settlers of Ogdcn and stated that his father built the first brick bus ness block in the city, the Browning boys having male the brick. Hot and cold specials at Ward & Druiuru'fl. Two fountains. I RANDOM REFERENCES-. (Continued from Pago Five.) Skate at the Auditorium each aft-trriixn aft-trriixn and evening. Admission 10c, tt-atct; 15c. Thursdays Indies v. ill be uintlttcd free. Has Recovered Health I. C. Bell, assistant resident engineer, who has len recuperating in a San Francisco hospital for svveral weeks, following an peratlon for appendicitis, retailed re-tailed to Ogden yesterday and resumed re-sumed Ms duties with the Southern TacUlc thls morning, BEAUTIFUL HATS FOR $3 CO and $C0 at FIVE POINTS MILLINERY.- Forest Law Officer Law Officer W. C. Hendcison of the torest service has returned from Washington, after a few weeks' sojourn, aiding In the office of the follcltor of accounts, at J the head of which is George McCube, formerly of this city, ilccuuie of the death of the law officer In district No. 1 Mr. Henderson will continue to Mk-soula. Montana, to take charge of affairs there dmlng I he winter. Assistant As-sistant Law Officer A. W. Jensen will assume control of the department here, while Mr. Henderson is away. FCR SALE 2500 tone standard eoals. See Porterfield. Ogden Sewer Pipe &. Clay Co. Making Repairs P. J. Moran's asphalt as-phalt gang is busily engaged today doing repa'.r work on the old pavo-Tnotit pavo-Tnotit on Twenty-fifth street, between TVaililugton and Wall avenues. It Is ripected that the work will bo com-j!ied com-j!ied today. Having dispoeed of my coal business to James Cod & Ice Co., accounts can be paid at P,aicon's Pharmacy, 2421 Wash. Av.. or phone 548-X, and I will call to collect. Robt. B. Lewis. Performers Go to Logan The vaudeville vau-deville performers of the Orpheum thpater left this morning for Igan. whore they will play a one-night en- |