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Show 3 eion was very interesting. Profos- 1 H for Smith Jed tlie dlscii88lon on "Cnihl J Conversion." followed by Dr. Sicven-U Sicven-U son on "Our New Consciousness of j the Child." This afternoon and even-i even-i Ing. sessions will be held. One can-q can-q not speak loo highly of Dr. Steven-!, Steven-!, son as a biblo Instructor, and an In-(( In-(( 'tercstinr speaker. Time of services (; today, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Uoclc Springs. Keromerer, Castle G'.te. Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jjnes Coal Co. ' E-Z-Money Kelly Maney to loan on 1 hy good real estate. eo. J. Kelly. Friday morning at the Ogden Gen-'eral Gen-'eral hosnital. Mary Klrkham. 60 years j of age, of Brighfs disease. His home 'was in Marriotts Ward. He was a siiiKle man. but left ono sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Sill of Layton, Davis coun-jly, coun-jly, and it wo brothers, on In Montana. Everything the best and the best of I everything at Tho Potter. A trial will ; convince, you. " ' - ! Operated on For Appendicitis. Mr. Mary Drehmer was successfully op-. op-. orated on for appendicitis Saturday i morning by Dr. K. P. Mills. The pat-j pat-j ient Is doing nicely. COAL Rock Springs. Csstlo Cat nnd Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. j I5i West 27th St. Phones 1074. Peerless Sodas are better and fresh-i fresh-i cr. Made in Ogden. r- CMef Engineers In Conference. 'chief Engineer Huntley of the Union ! Pacific system arrived from the east in a private car this morning, and, after conferring with local , officials briefly, continued on to Salt Lake' to meet Chief Engineer Ashton of the Oregon Short Line system. STORAGE sr reaf.oi.aole rate, to good brick building. If you noed any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Held Up By Masked Men. Two masked men entered a saloon at Bingham. Bing-ham. Utah, early this morning, held up fifteen men who wore in the saloon and rubbed a faro game of $500. Kodak Finishing. TMpp Studlo.340 25th- Advertisers must nave tneir copy tor tiie Evening Standaid the evening before be-fore the day on which tho advertise-n advertise-n ent is to ippear in order to insure publication. Traveling Freight Agent. W. H. nenham. traveling freight agent of the Union Pacific system, left' for the east this morning after a business trip through Utah and Idaho. Elk Coai N'o soot, no rocks, no scllnkers. The family coal. John Farr, phone 27. Home for the Summer. Miss Irene Grifiln yesterday arrived home on the Overland Limited from Mills College. California, and will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. GrlfCn, 162 Twenty-third street. See want column for P. J. Moran's ad. wanted 33 teams. Searching for Homes. A parly of seventy immigrants will arrive Saturday Satur-day morning from the east in a special spec-ial car, en route to California In search of homes. Don't forget, Order Ry. Conductors' excursion to Saltair. June Sth. Leave Ogden 8:30 a. m , return leae Salt-air Salt-air 0 p. m. Many Passengers on Delayed Train Union Pacific passeager train No. 3, due at Oden nt 5: S.t a. m., was over six hours late thlj morning and did not arrive until nearly noon, owing to a washout on the Wyoming division east of Rawlins. The train was heavy one, consisting of sixteen cars, most of which were crowded to the limit with passengers, thirty of whom were ticketed to Ogden, thirly-five to Salt Lake City and ninety west on the Southern Pacific, while half a hundred I RANDOM (REFERENCES At Tabernacle Sunday. At the Tab ernacle Sunday aBernoon there will be an interpretative reading of "Lazarus." "Laz-arus." by Mrs. Belle Salmon-Ross. The choir will aid. . If you have the least doubt as to the sanitary conditions under which B. & G, Butter and Cheese are made, adlc tho inspectors, they'll tell you. We solicit your Individual inspection at any time. You know and we all know that W L. Douglas $3.50 and $4.00 shoes are better than any $5.00 and $6.00 shoes of any other make. For -sale at The Palace Good Clothes Storo, 2S0 25th street. J Dr. Stevencon at Baptist Church Those failing to attend both the.at-terno6n the.at-terno6n and eening services Thursday, Thurs-day, missed a rare treat. The afternoon after-noon session opened with a short discussion dis-cussion on "The Teaching Function In the Church." Rev. G. W. MeCroery led In thlb discussion. Tho cveulng.scs- went nortn. ut tne tlilrty-nve going to Salt Lake City. Twenty-three were converts to the Mormon churcli from points In Europe. FOR SALE New, modern brick home, with barn. 4G2 21st. Bell -123Z.- Students From Colorado. The students stu-dents from the Colorado School of Mines, who have been on a trip o in-spectin in-spectin of Montana mines and smelters smel-ters for some time, arrived, from the north this morning and returned to the Centennial state over the Rio Grande system. The students and accompanying ac-companying experts and professors occupied oc-cupied two tourist cars and a coach, and report a successful and pleasant trip to Butte and Anaconda, where they inspected the great copper mines ami invaded the biggest smellers in the world. Tho Bramwell Grocery Company this day sold their entire stock of groceries aud fixtures. All creditors will present their claims to Walter Bramwell, n't No. 215C Wash. Ave., who will adjust same. Mr. BraimveM will devote Ids entire time to Salt Lake interests. |