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Show come sum with which to purchase new uniforms. Burial of Mrs. Purdy. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza fl. Purdy was held at tho Second Ward meeting house yesterday yes-terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bishop Robert McQuarrle presiding. The ward choir, assisted by the soloists, Miss Ellen El-len Thomas and Mrs. Flora Purdy Howell, rendered appropriate selections. selec-tions. The speakers were John G. Kills. T. I Browning. L. W. Shurtllff, Mnthlas Hlnchcllff and George Shorten. Shor-ten. The funeral was largely attended and the interment was made In the Og-den Og-den City cemetery. Prays for Divorce Josephine Bur-kenton Bur-kenton filed a petition In the district court yesterday praying for a divorce from her husband. Charlea E. Burlccn-ton. Burlccn-ton. According to the facts stated in the petition the parties wero married in Ogden October 1, 1900. The ground for divorce Is claimed to be desortlon. The plaintiff asks for dlvorco and tho lestoratlon of her maiden name, Josephine Jo-sephine Slater. W. A. Whitney Back at Desk Superintendent Su-perintendent W. A. Whitney Is back at his desk after a trln of Inspection over tho Utah division, and reports everything In prlmo condition on tho Union Pacific, except at a point between be-tween Tipton and Hillsdale, where a sinkhole and a surplus of water delayed de-layed tralnu for a Ehort time yesterday yes-terday and -necessitated the putting on or a work train train to straighten out the trouble and keep the track in its usual good condition. Superintendent Superin-tendent Whitney says the Union Pacific Pa-cific oxamlnlug board Is en route west from Oniaha, and examining otn-cials otn-cials occupy three cars, one or which 1m assigned to Dr. Green, who Is testing test-ing the vision and hearing or all employes, em-ployes, one in charge ot Dan Broese, who puts tho "boys" through properly the late William Hult has been ordered. order-ed. The best anthracite coal at John I Parr's. Thono 27, J Qualified as President William A. j Hlckenlooper has formally qualillod as president and director of the Interstate Inter-state Realty company; Thomas U. Clegg as vice president and director, Lamar Nelson as secretary and director, direc-tor, and William H. Gibson as director. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Rearranging Docket Judge Howell and numerous attorneys were In court yesterday afternoon revising and rearranging the setting of both criminal and civil cases. COAL Rock Springs. Cistle GaU find Clear Crack. Gllletto Coal Co.. 15: West 27th SL Phones 1074. Petition Placed on File A petition has been filed praying that Mario on air brake methods, and one car Is utilized by Chairman Mathews of tho examining board, who puts all trainmen train-men through a rigid course on rules, regulations and transportation problems. prob-lems. All trainmen, including engineers, engin-eers, must undergo tho examination once, and sometimes more frequently, each year, and a general sigh of relief goes up on every division as the board concludes Its work and moves on to the next division. RANDOM REFERENCES The finest window display of men's collars exclusively ever seen in Ogden Og-den Is now being shown In the v inflows in-flows of C. D. Ives & Co., at the Broom botel corner. Both of the windows ot the Washington Avenue front are trimmed with the famous "Lion Drand" collars of which this firm has the exclusive agency. They are Introducing In-troducing the new "Capitol" collar on Inauguration Day and In celebration ot this event have used the national ccl-ors ccl-ors and pictures of President Taft in & very attractive and pleasing combination. combi-nation. Filed Bond Cora Miller ha3 tllea a bond as guardian of the person and estate of Theodore Arthur Miller. STORAGE at reasonaote rates. In food brick building. It you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. . Formally Qualified Mrs. Elaa Gue-rin Gue-rin has formally qualified as deputy county recorder and has transferred her field of usefulness from the county clorS,8ito. the. county recorder's office.' of-fice.' Advertisers must nave tnelr copy for tie Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore tho day on which the advertisement advertise-ment Is to appear In order to Insure publication. Summary Distribution Ordered A summary distribution of the estate of Cottle be cited Into court to report on tho alleged sale of certain live stock belonging to the estate of tho late Thomas E. Cottle. The Weber academy band will give a grand ball, March 5th. Invitational tickets may be purchased Trom the members of the band. Demurrer Filed A demurrer has been filed In the civil action or J. W. Burnham against R . S. Brooks. In Hess' Bread you receive quality in quantity. Name on very loat. Senate Passes Smoot Bill Last night the senate passed the bill which was introduced in the senate by Mr. Smoot of Utah. It will be sent to tho president today. Rock - Springs. Kemracrer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Mr. Dickerman Recovering The many friends of C. O. Dickerman. who has been confined at the Ogden general hospital for several weeks with a , severe illness, are glad to learn he has so far recovered as to be out for the flr6t time today. Mr. Dickerman Is one of the oldeet engineers now in the employ of the Rio Grande Railroad company. Another shipment of those fine fln-anhaddies fln-anhaddies Just arrived. Edgar Jones Grocery Co. - Visiting Friends Here Mr. and ;wrs. w. f. .iurpny. late or Focatello, Idaho, where Mr. Murphy has been employed as general manager of the Idaho Consolidated Power company, ore In the city for a few days, en routo to San Francisco. Mr. Murphy Is one of the rnost prominent promi-nent electrical engineers In tho west and has been prominently connected, with the construction and management manage-ment of some of the largest power stations In Utah, Idaho and other western states After spending a lew days In Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy ! will go to San Francisco, where Mr. i Murphy expects to be located in the future. Cucumbers, Tomatoes and Asparagus Aspara-gus are among the now vegetables that are arriving every day. Edgar Jones Grocery Co. Pleaded Guilty. James Coyn pleaded plead-ed guilty to burglary in the third degree de-gree and the time for passing sentence sen-tence was set for March 5. Orders left at Badcon's for Lewis' Good Coal, will receive prompt attention, atten-tion, or phone 149. Charged With Burglary. George Williams, charged with burglary In the third degree, was arraigned in tfie district court yesterday and took the statutory time in which to enter his plea. George Halveraon, E6q., was appointed ap-pointed by the court to defend Williams. Wil-liams. Remember, it is counterfeited: all good things are, Lewis' Good Coal, 'phones 149. - - Meeting of Civic League Postponed There not being a quorum of the directors di-rectors of the Ogden Civic League present at the meeting called for last night the meeting waa postponed for cno week. Do you want a picture that looks like you? One where all of the modeling model-ing of the face is preserved? Craw-ehaw Craw-ehaw makes them. 2169 Washington. Dancing Event of the Season The veteran fireman's ball given In tho Royal Dancing Academy last evening was the dancing event of tho season. The large hall was filled to its utmost capacity and a Jolly good time was onjoyed. The firemen realized a hand- |