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Show by a widow aud other relatives. Tho I remains were buried in the Sacramento Sacramen-to cemetery on March 1st. COAL Rock . Springs. Castle Oato and Cloar Creek. Gillette Coal Co 15i West 27th St. Phonos 1074. Visiting In Ogden Charles Read and William Collins, business men ot Rawlins, Wyoming, are In Ogden visiting visit-ing with friends. Th6y expoct to remain re-main In tho city for a number of days lock Springs, Kemmerer, Castls Gr.to. Anthracite and Coke. M. L Jones Coal Co. Made Permanent Home In Los Angeles An-geles Mrs. Helen Wright, a former resident of Ogden, after a few weeks Uslt with Mrs. Dan Ensign. Mrs. William Wil-liam Foler and other friends In tho city, has returned to her home In Los Angeles. Mrs. Wright has taken up her permanent residence In the "City of tho Angela." E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Burial of Mrs. Ruth M. Lawson Tho funeral of Mrs. Ruth M. Lawson was held yesterday at 12 o'clock at the Fifth Ward meeting house, Bishop H. C. Jacobs presiding. Mies Ruby Geddes sang the sole, "Will I Have Any Stars in My. Crown;" Miss Maud Lindsay sang "Face to Face," and Mrs. Marj' Jones rendered the selection, selec-tion, "Some Sweet Day." The speakers speak-ers were Walter Crane. G. A. Sheeve, Tatriarch George W. Larkln and Bishop Bish-op Jacobs. The Interment was made In Ogden city cemetery. RANDOM REFERENCES Funeral of William Mlckel The funeral fu-neral of William Mlckel will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral fu-neral chapel of Larkin & Sons and tho burial will take place in the city cemetery. STORAGE at reasoiBt)ie rates. In good brick building. If you need any rcom. consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. David Laing and wifo of Chains, Idaho, are in the city for a few week' rejourn. Mr. Lain? Is at the head ot the Challis forest . reserve and he is bere on business connected with hl8 ciliclal duties. Advertisers must nave their copy for tbe Evening Standard the evening before be-fore tho day on which tho advertlso-n advertlso-n ent Is to appear in order to insure publication. Burled In Sacramento The numerous numer-ous Ogden friends of Thomas Fahey will be pained to learn of his death. Rhich occurred at Sacramento, California, Cali-fornia, February 27th. He Is survived GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 54X0 at yard; Cactie Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgi Thones 418. Prays for Divorce Martha A. Read has commenced divorce proceedings against her husband, Job Read, charging charg-ing him with cruelty and drunkenness. She states In her petition that for the past ten years Mr. Read has been addicted ad-dicted to tho excessive use of Intoxicants Intoxi-cants and that at divers times he was cruel to her in words and deeds. Tho parties were married in Ogden, Apnl 16. 1887, whero they have lived since that time. There are no children. Mrs. Kcad asks for a decree of dlvorco and j the title to the home of the parties I at 2051 Jefferson avenue, also $50 at-I at-I tcrney fees. Kodak Finishing. Tripp Studio. 340 26th- Typical Spring Dy Yesterday was a tj plcal spring day that the casual observer would readily recognlre as I ona of the March order. Quite a heavy fall of snow prevailed In the ! early morning, the balance of the' day being Interspersed with sunshine, rain and the fall of large flakes of snow. After 10 o'clock at night quite a heavy and well defined rain storm prevailed until the early morning hours Returned From Kelton Hermann Kuchler returned from Kelton yester-dny, yester-dny, where he has been for a couple of week6 past attending to the matter mat-ter of moving his herds of sheep from tho winter to tho spring range. Ho states that the sheep of that section of country have fared very well during tho winter and that they are being placed upon the. spring range in remarkably re-markably good condition. Prospects for the summer range, he states, are very flattering, there having been sut-.fieient sut-.fieient snow during the winter to warrant war-rant plenty of water for the maturing of the grass in the mountains. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - |