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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 58 BeJJ 'Phone, two rings. .No. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. Sd parted, who had been a highly respected respect-ed citizen of Ogden for many years. The speakers at the funeral wero Charles Greenwell, A. Christensen, Thomas Sh reeve. President C. F. Mlddleton and Bishop McQuarrie. The body was burled in the Ogden City cemetery. You know and wo all know that W. L. Dour.las $3.50 and $4 00 shoes are better than any $n 00 and $6 00 6hoeg of any other make. For salo at The Talace Good Clothes Store, 2S0 25th street. Order Issued to Draw Money In nn order made yesterday morning by .Judge Howell, Robert Christenson. executor ex-ecutor of the last will and testament of Erick Larsnn. dec-eased, was authored au-thored to draw ?9,653 11 from the Ogden State Hank and pay over the same to George Heck, as attorney-in-fact for hMrs cf the deceased residing in Denmark. E-2-Money Kelly Money to loan on jmy good real estate, eo. J. Kelly. Paid Professional Visit Dr. J. M. Francke, of Gurland, paid a professional profes-sional visit to I ho city today, and also attended the local race track, piloted by his friend. Dr. Green. Everything the best and the best of everything at The Potter. A trial will convince you. - First Wabash Train Through Ogden. At eicht o'clock last night the first through train over the Wabash and Ilnrrlman lines from St, Louis to the. Pacific coast passed through Salt Lake. At Granger, Wvo., the through cars to Portland were diverted over the Oregon Short Line, at Oglen the San Francisco sleepers went on over the Southern Pacific and at Salt Lake the Los Angeles cars took the San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake tracks. RANDOM REFERENCES Only three weeks to decoration day. Have vou ordered that monument or Headstone? JOS PARRY &. SONS CO., 2212 Washington avenue. Findings Rendered Tho finding of facts, conclusions of law and judgment judg-ment were rendered yesterday morning morn-ing in the case of Emll S. Rolapp against the Ogden & Northwestern Railroad company and A. H. C. Smith. Itock Springs. Kemmercr. Castle Gr.te. Anthraclto and Coke. M. L. Jjnes Coal Co. Funeral of Mark G. Barnes Funeral services over the remains of Mark G. were held at the Second ward meeting meet-ing house yesterday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock. Bishop Robert McQuarrie presiding. pre-siding. Music was furnished by the . ward choir, and Mrs, Peter E. Anderson Ander-son sang an appropriate solo. M.iny friends attended the services to pay their last tribute of respect to the de- COAL Rock Springs. Caftle Gate rnd Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. 153 West 27th St. Phones 1074. Will Be Buried Today The body ot John Strang, aged SS, who died at the St Mark's hospital, Salt Lake, last Sunday, of miner's consumption, will be shipped to Ogden for burial. The remains will arrive here at 1:20 o'clock this afternoon and will bo taken tak-en to the undertaking parlors of C. J. A. Llndqii'st, where funeral services ser-vices will bo held at 2:C0 o'clock. Bishop Robert McQuarrie will preside over the services and the interment will be In tho Ogden City cemetery. The deceased has a number of rela-thes rela-thes and friends in Ogden, ho being a son of Mrs. At na Strang. PeerlesB Sodas are better and fresher. fresh-er. Made In Ogden. STORAGE ar reaoiaTe rates, in Good brick buDdlng. If you Dood aaj rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sonj Company. Mrs. W. Y. McGIll and her daughter of Ely. Nevada, are Ogden visitors. Kodak Finishing, TMpp Studlo.340 25th- Advortlscra must nnv tnelr copy for tlie Evening Standard the evening bo-fore bo-fore the day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to sppear In order to insura publication. Appointed Administrator Frank J. Ilendershot was yesterday afternoon appointed admlnlstator for the estate of William T. Stoker, deceased. Mr. Hendershot's bond was fixed at $1,500. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. The family coal. John Farr, phone 27. - |