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Show !i STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rlng..No. 58 BeJ! 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 Bell 'Phons, ono ring.. No. 56 RANDOM REFERENCES . Petitions Circulated Petitions advocating ad-vocating prohibition legislation wero circulated In the Ogden churches yesterday yes-terday and many signatures wero secured. se-cured. Anti-prohibition petitions aro also being circulated in tho city, but they are not faring so well. Huy ued cross btamps Id Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. Injected In-jected for your's and your family's pake. A guarantee that it Is free from Tuberculosis Germs. Home Ransacked Tho home of William Weber was burglarized last evening while the family was out to a theater. The place was quite completely com-pletely ransacked by the thief and jewelry valued at about $40 was taken. The burglar entered the house through a window that had been loft without fastenings. No clue to the Identity of the burglar has been discovered. The officers, however, rounded up suspicious suspici-ous looking characters during tho night after the theft was committed. Monuments and headstones of quality. qual-ity. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 Washington ave. New Shipment Just received. - Funeral at South Bountiful The funeral for Mrs. Mary Ann Hornsby was hold yesterday at 12 o'clock, at the South Bountiful meeting house, and the body was interred In the Ogden Og-den cemetery. Bishop Stears Hatch presided over tho services, and the ward choir furnished appropriate music. mu-sic. The speakers at the services were Bishop Hatch, Joseph Hogan, William Salter, A. R. Barnes, Joseph Hornsby and W. W. Richards. Advertisers muet have their copy for t!ie F.vculng Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertlse-n advertlse-n ent is to appear in order to insure publication. Eastern Weather Forecast Tho cold wave continues to hold that part of tho country east of the Mississippi within Its grasp and although the weather moderated slightly, freezing weather reached as far south as central cen-tral Florida, fair weather conditions prevail generally. In the central valleys val-leys and tho upper lake region and tho Gulf states temperatures will rise, while over the western half or the country there will be but llttlo change. STORAGE at reasonable rates, in good brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Mrs. A. A. Elder or Porateiio, Idaho, Is in Ogden, visiting with her niauy friends. HARD COAL turns Winter into Sum r.icr. Shurtllffa.- Phonos IS. Dalley to Succeed Stenger That J. C. Dai ley, formerly of tho Illinois Central, Cen-tral, is to succeed Ernest Stenger. resigned, re-signed, as superintendent of the Utah division of the Denver anJ Rio Grando railroad, was the announcement mado yesterday by Assistant General Manager Mana-ger A. S. Martin.. Mr. Martin has temporarily taken charge of Mr. Sten-ger's Sten-ger's duties. Place an order for groceries with Tribe & Jones, wholesale or retail. Our stock is tho very" best - Fainted on Street Last evening just after tho closo of the show at tho Utahna theater, Miss Kittle Nelson fell in a faint upon the pavement, and it was thought the left collar bone was dislocated. She was conveyed to her home on Seventeenth street, and medical aid summoned. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Runaway Wanted A telegram from Georgo W. McAulay, sheriff at Colfax, California, was received last night, stating that a boy sixteen years old had run away from home and that knowledge of his whereabouts is wanted want-ed by the officer. The lad is described as being dark complexloned, having dark hair and eyes and a scar on the forehead. When last seen he wore a black hat. grey coat and dark trousers. trous-ers. A reward of ten dollars Is offered for bis capture. Died In Kansas City Silas ' D. Jones. 58 years old. died yesterday at. the home bf his 6istor, Mrs. J. A. Hutchings, Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Jones was an electrical construction engineer. He built tho street railway lines In Salt Lake for the Moran interests. in-terests. Mr. Jones and his brother, R. M. Jones, wero in partnership in Denver. A Bon and daughter reside there. Trofessor W. M. McKendrlck was an Evanston, Wyoming, visitor yesterday, yes-terday, attending to church matters. He was one of the speakers at the Sunday services. . District Attorney N. J. Harris and wife visited relatives in Salt Lako yesterday. Russell H. Conwell at Webero AcademyPresident Aca-demyPresident Russell II. Conwell of tho Temple University, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Pennsylvania, will deliver a lecture lec-ture in the lecture hall of the Weber Academy this evening. Mr. Conwell's lecture tonight la tho sixth of tho lecture lec-ture course given by the BChool, and 1t is stated that it will be among tho best in the entire course. Mr. Conwell Con-well Is considered among the foremost lecturers and orators of the American rostrum. |