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Show but It is thought that not much ot value was stolen. The parties occupying occu-pying the place are not at home, hence the uncertainty as to what was purloined. pur-loined. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. In order to close out our winter stock any hat In the store. $1.50. Millinery Department at Wright's. - See Utah Light & Ry Co.'s ad about meters, page 2. Qualified as Road Supervisor. "William "Wil-liam Bybee and George Randall havo each filed a bond for $1,000 and qualified quali-fied a road supervisors of the Uintah and Randall districts. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. .... Filed a Reply. Plaintiff has filed a reply to defendant's amended answer In the civil action of the Bankers' Reserve Re-serve Life company against Edward H. Dc-Iamater. E-2-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Qeo. J. Kelly. Received Pictures of Criminals. Sheriff Wilson has received pictures and descriptions of half a dozen criminals crimi-nals badly wanted at the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth. COAL Rock Spring?, Cactle Oato nod Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. IZ'i West 27th St. Phones 1074. STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 55 BeM 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, ono ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phons, one ring.. No. S3 Naturalization Papers Filed. There were four applicants for American citizenship citi-zenship In district court yesterday morning. Naturalization papers wero granted to John Melville, and on motion mo-tion of United States Attorney Daly, ono application was continued Indefinitely Indefi-nitely and two dismissed. Died of Paralysis T. S. Sexton, former assistant general passenger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande, died in a local sanitarium in Pueblo yesterday. The cause of death was paralysis. Divorce Granted In the divorce case of Amy Knight against George B. Knight, tho defendant yesterday voluntarily vol-untarily appeared In court and confessed con-fessed judgment which was nwarded accordingly. A decree of divorce was granted. Downpour of Rain After a few hours of pleasant weather, thero was a downpour of rain which continued during the major portion of the night. The thermometer registered register-ed 45 degrees above zero. Investigating Moving Picture TheatersAs The-atersAs a result of the burning of the Flores theater at Acapulco, Mexico, Mexi-co, Sunday, the state board of lire commissioners Is conducting an investigation in-vestigation of the moving picture theaters, the-aters, both in Denver and throughout the state of Colorado. Met Severe Injury While attempting attempt-ing to board a train passing over the Union Pacific near 30th street Thursday Thurs-day evening. John M. Ford, a veteran fireman of the city, slipped and fell to tho ground, suffering quite severe injuries. Two ribs on the left side ot the body were broken. Since that time he has been confined to his bed, but is rapidly improving and 13 expected ex-pected to bo able to attend to his work within a short time. Searching for Stolen Articles The officers of the city are not yet determined deter-mined as to what became ot the loot taken from the Dr. PIdcock residence over a week ago, but it is thought that It is being concealed somewhere lu the city and will ultimately be recovered. re-covered. Will Tour Utah. With Salt Lake City as his starting point, W. H. Lucas, Lu-cas, the northwestern baseball magnate, mag-nate, has begun a tour of Utah, Idaho and Montana, during which he will visit the cities which aspire to membership mem-bership in the proposed lntermountain league. "Not until the journey is finished fin-ished and the railroad managers are heard from on the fare question, will the fate of the tentative, organization be definitely settled. Miss Hannah Thomas Burled. Fun- RANDOM REFERENCES Will Meet Tomorrow St Joseph sewing society will meet with Mrs. Dan Boyle. 2618 Lincoln avenue, Thursday afternoon. Buy Red Cross Stamps Id Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. Injected In-jected for your'a and your family's take. A guarantee that it is free from Tuberculosis Germs. A. P. Appleton of the Rock Island passenger department is greeting old frlesds at railroad headquarters. Advertisers must have their copy for t!io Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertlso-n advertlso-n ent Is to ppear in order to insure publication. Tout Residence Ransacked It was reported last evening at police headquarters head-quarters that a burglary was committed commit-ted at the Tout residence, 135 Shorten Short-en avenue, during the afternoon. Just what was taken from tho place by the burglars is not known. The inside of the house was turned "topey turvy," eral services over the remains of Miss Hannah Thomas were held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the Lynn meeting house, Bishop Oscar Turn-qulst Turn-qulst presiding. A duet was rendered by Mrs. Sherwood and daughter and Miss Myrtle Leavltt sang a solo. The speakers were William N. Williams, Elders Joseph Parry, Walter Crane. Patriarch George- W. Larkln and Bishop Turnquist Burial in Ogdon City cemetery. Baby Eldon Child Burled. Funeral services over the remains of Eldon, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Child, were held at the family residence, resi-dence, 2927 Chllds avenuo, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Counsellor Nathan Tanner presiding. Music was furnished bv the ward choir and by Bingham Child, who sang a solo. Tho speakers were Horace Garner and Nathan Tanner. Interment was mado In the Ogden City cemetery. Strobel's Mothor Receives Letter Strobel's mother In Omaha received almost simultaneously a Valentino in tho mall from him and a telegram announcing an-nouncing his death. She says she has no knowledge of any love affairs which would lead him to wulclde. |