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Show the west and northwest. There were also a large number or honieseekers on Union Pacific train No. 3 this Morning from the east and most ot them continued through to the coast jver the Southern Pacltlc. Itock Springs, Kemmerer. Castle CV.te. Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Junes Coal Co. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on Any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 54X0 j at yard; Caotle Gate. Clear Crook, Hock Springs, always on hand. Con-eur-.ers' Coal Co.. A. A. Shaw. Mgr Phonos 418. - j Kodak Finlshlng.Trlpp Studio. 340 25th- To Wheelwright Eros, for lumber. - RANDOM REFERENCES STORAGE 8T reasoi,f.oie rates, in good brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. ' Were Guests of Mrs. Emma Brown. . Clifford Ashby. of the University club of Salt Lake City, who had the leading role in "The Cabinet Minister," at the Grand, Thursday evening, and la Marshall, "also'of "Salt Lake, were f guests of Mrs. Emma M. Brown. 2S65 J Washington avenue, duriug the dramatic drama-tic club's stay 1n the city. Advertisers must tinve tneir copy Tor t3e Evening Standard the evening bo-fore bo-fore the day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to ippear In order to Insure publication. Pantone Unimproved. Late advices from Provo are to the effect that Dom-inlck Dom-inlck Pantone, who was committed to the state mental hospital from Ogden, last January, is In a violent, abusive and destructive mood at present and little hopes are entertained of his improvement im-provement by officials at the asylum. Everything possible is being done for the unfortunate man at Provo, but scientific treatment so far has been without avail. He Is closely guarded and is cared for in a way to prevent doing Injury to himself or others. COAL Rock Springs, castle Gato tud Clear Creek. Gllletto Coal Co, 15i West 27th St Phonea 1074. Burial of Charles A. Bybee. The funeral of Charles A. Bybee was held at the Riverdale meeting house yes-1 yes-1 terday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Bishop j A. A. Bingham presiding. Music was furnished by the choir, assisted by Mrs. Mary Farley, Mrs. Peter Anderson, Ander-son, and James and Andrew Bingham. The speakers were Dr. Eliot, who delivered de-livered a eulogy In behalf of the Fraternal Fra-ternal Union of America, of which deceased de-ceased was a member, and President C. F. Mlddleton, Samuel G. Dye and Bishop Bingham. The funeral was largely attended and a large cortege followed the remains to their final resting rest-ing place in the Ogden City cemetery. WANTED Fifty good pianists to study the Effa Ellrs system for teachers. teach-ers. Good positions in September. For particulars inquire of Marilla Hunter, 2248 Quincy Ave., Ogden, or Fred C. Graham, 65 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Ogden Girls Meet President. A Washingfon dispatch says Senator Smoot called on President Tart on Friday to present a party of young ladies lad-ies from Ogden. including Miss Frances Fran-ces Joyce, Catherine Fitzgerald and Miss Bcrkhoel, also Mrs. H. N. Smith. The President graciously received them and expressed his gratification at their call. "That Good Coal" 2.000 pounds to a ton. Rock Springs, Clear Creek and Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogden Coal Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. - Don't forget the G. A. .R. entertainment entertain-ment Saturday evening, 27th, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, over Keese Howell's. - Bishop Spalding. The Rt. Kev. Franklin S. Spalding, D. D., bishop or Utah. Is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Wiu. M. Fleetwood at tho rectory ot the Church of the Good Shepherd. Bishop Spalding will preach at boti tervlces on Sunday, and will administer adminis-ter the rite . of confirmation at the evening Bervlce AMBLER'S COUGH syrup la the boat. SHADE TREES of all kinds a: MOORE'S NURSERIES, 12GG Wash. Ak for price lists. The revival meetings being held at the Methodist churcn will be contln- ued another week. The interest has been growing and the promise or tho second week Is excellent. The services ser-vices on Sunday will be devoted to arousing a fuller interest on the part of the church and will be preparatory to the coming week. Coal Rocky Mountain Rock Spring Coal, $4.00 at yard. Phone 27. John Farr. Think thrice and come to Bell WA. i Death of Young Son. Chester J. "iearsley, slx-months-old son of Lawrence Law-rence and Phoebe Yearsley, died ot pneumonia at 2 o'clock at the family residence, Harrisvlllo avenue. Funeral rervices will be hold Sunday at Yi o'clock at tho home of tho grandfather, Geo. II. Yeandey, Harrlsvllle avenue. Interment in Ogden City cemetery. If you want to subscribe for the Cosmopolitan Magazine, see the canvassers, can-vassers, collectors and solicitors of this paper. - For fancy painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Weberg. 325 9th street Improving In Health., Gladys, the little daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Eastman, East-man, Is recovering from ber recent illness. Hess" Bread has been the leader ror IB years. For your protection, our Tjame on every loaf. Four Tralnload of Tourists. There J were four portions of Rio Grande train i No. 1 this afternoon, and all of them , ivere crowded with homcseekers ror |