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Show r tery. Mr. Larkln will not return home 1 until after the funeral. ' Ttock Springs, Kemmeror, Castle G.tc. Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jjnes Coal Co. Kodak Finishing. TMpp Studio. 340 25th- Mrs, William F. Calkin Dies in L09 Angeles. Mrs. William F. Calkins, a former resident of Ogdcn, died at her homo in Los Angeles, Cal., yesterday morning, after an Illness of six weeks. Her husband, William Calkins, was for a number of years train agent for the Southern Pacific at Ogden. Mrs. Calkins was prominent in sial circles, she helug a member of the "Lucky Thirteen" and other organizations organiz-ations here. Tho news of her death came by wire to J. H. Rhino of thla city, yesterday afternoon. Fuueral services ser-vices over the remains will be held at Los Angeles next Tuesday and the body will be burled In tho Los Angeles cemetery. For fancy painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Wcborg. 326 Oth street. Peerless Sodas are better and fresher. fresh-er. Made In Ogden. - Prominent Eastern Man in Ogden George Montgomery. representing eastern financial interests. Is in Utah investigating western irrigation projects. proj-ects. He was a guest of the Ogden Weber club yesterday and during tho day was driven to points of Interest in the vicinity .of Ogden Horace Pcery's automobile was brought into use and Mr. Montgomery was driven to the mouth of Ogden canyon and as far north as the McGrlff farm. In the party accompanying the visitor were Horace Peery, President A. It, Hoy-wood Hoy-wood and Secretary Reynolds of the Weber club, and Joseph Scowcroft. The gentleman was well pleased with what he saw and stated when he de-pal de-pal ted for the west last evening that he would return to Ogden In the course of a very few days to make further research and Investigation. Coal Rocky Mountain Rock Spring Coal, $4.00 at yard. Phone 27. John Farr. Returned From Oregon Mrs. William Wil-liam Eccles returned yesterday from The Dalles. Oregon, where she went a few days ago to visit her son, William, Wil-liam, who was accidentally shot in the side at that place a week ago-She ago-She stated last evening that her ton Is still In the hospital, but that he is recovering from the wound vary rapid- STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 58 Bell 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, orto ring.. No. 56 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 55 RANDOM REFERENCES STORAGE at rcnoouooie rates, id good brick building. If you need any room, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Matron's Oratorical Contest On Wednesday afternoon, April 21, about flvo o'clock, the W. C. T. U. ladles will lako part In a medal contest, to be given at the Baptist church. As It Is the regular meeting day of the W. C. T. U. a large crowd Is expected Every member Is urged to come and bring a friend Everyone will be welcome. There will be refreshments served after the program. Advertisers tcuvt nnve inelr copy ror t.'ie Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which tho advertlso-neot advertlso-neot Is to appear In order to Insure publication. Died of Pneumonia After an illness ill-ness of five weeks of pneumonia, Ralph S. Moxham, a plumber and steamfltter of 229 Twenty-fourth street, died at his home yesterday morning at about 4 o'clock. The deceased was born In Omaha, Neb., June 25. 1S77. and had been a resident of Ogden five years. He Is survived by a wife and one son. Funeral announcement will " be made at a later date. COAL Rock Springs. Castle Gate jnd Clear Creek. GUletto Coal Co, 15i West 27th St. Phones 1074. Visiting In Ogden Mrs. Lottie B. White of Salt Lako Is in Ogden vlslt- ing ber father, E. L. Williams. Get Your Garments New Spring and Summer goode. Factory prices, at the Knitting Factory, 302 25th St. - Pioneer of Utah County Passed Away George. W. Larkln was called to Le-hl Le-hl yesterday afternoon because of the ; death of Mrs. Rebecca Goates, a pioneer pio-neer of Utah county, who had lived to the ripe old age of 80 years. Funeral eervices will be held at tho Lehl tabernacle tab-ernacle tomorrow afternoon and the body will be burled in the Lehl ceme- ly. It was not a dangerous wound, the mother stated, and the son's life was not In danger at any time It was reported at the time of the shooting shoot-ing that Mr. Eccles had attempted to take his own life, but Mrs Eccles saj b that It was an erroneous report, and that the shooting was purely accidental. ac-cidental. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. O. R. T. Putting on More Men. The Ogden Rapid Transit company this morning put about 40 men to work straightening their road from tho Glen-wood Glen-wood park to the mouth of Ogden canyon. can-yon. Superintendent Bailey states that every curve In the road between those two points will bo straightened whero it is practical to do so. |