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Show CHEYENNE, WYO. At the Catholic cemetery on a recent Sunday afternoon the ceremonies attendant at-tendant upon the unveiling of the handsome hand-some monuments to Mrs. Margaret Myers and Mrs. Mary Sullivan, deceased de-ceased members of Cheyenne Grove No. 1, Woodmen circle, were -held. The special service of the order, followed fol-lowed by brief eulogies on the Christian Chris-tian lives of the deceased, was held. A large number of friends not members mem-bers of the order were present at the unveiling. ' Nine Cheyenne boys have enlisted in the navy at the station opened here several days ago.. They are J. D. Goff, Herman Erickson, Dud Armstrong Bal-linger, Bal-linger, H. E. Taylor, E..C. Parks, L. J. Parker, J, W. Jarvis, H. A. Saxton and M. E. Thorenson. The station wiil be closed tomorrow and" the" recruits taken west by the officers in charge. George Mulberry, third vice president of the Machinists' union, will remain in Cheyenne for several days. The committee com-mittee representing the Union Pacific telegraphers of the Wyoming division has returned . from . Omaha, satisfied with the treatment accorded them and the agreement reached. -.!; This week Stocker & Frasier, Denver contractors, began work on the shops, coal chute and round house which the Colorado & Southen will, construct in West Cheyenne. Surveys for the new yards are now being made, and track-laying track-laying will be begun in a short time. The improvements will be - completed shortly after the first of the year. - G. Y. Wallace, president of the Rocky. Mountain Bell Telephone company is in the city for the purpose of starting work on the exchange building, which will stand at Capitol avenue and Seventeenth Sev-enteenth street. The building will cost $35,000, and . work will be begun next week and pushed as rapidly as the weather will permit. . |