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Show vor and St. LouIg, to bp known as the "Colorado-St. Louis Limited." will be put on by the Union Pacific railroad, commencing April 4th. The train, which will leave Denver at 11:40 a. m dally and arrive at St Louis at 1 p. m. the next day, will be composed of all-steel cars. An observation car will be carried. District Attorney Files Notice In the case of the state against R. E. Bramlett, B. J. McGulre and John K. Garrett, charged with robbery, District Attorney Harris, yesterday, filed a notice of Intention to make a motion that the court cite the defendants Into court to answer the charge under the Information filed in the district court last January, and that parties be required re-quired to give bond for their appearance appear-ance in court for trial. T sons, all sons and daughters of the deceased, as beneficiaries: Lora Eg-gleston, Eg-gleston, Rosewell Lynch and Maud I. Lynch, all to share equally in the estate which is valued at about $4,000 as follows: Homestead, $1,700; cash in bank, $1,723, and personal property valued at $300. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phono 27. Stopped Off In Ogden. J. K. Bishop, and hi son Cyrus Bishop, of Provo, stopped off in Ogden last night to visit with friends while on their way home from southern California, where they have been spending a thirty days' vacation. va-cation. Mr, J. K. Bishop is a Grand Army man, and he states that the comrades com-rades he met in "southern California are looking forward with great anticipation anti-cipation to the time of the meeting of the Army of the Republic In Utah, this year. His idea is that the greatest great-est encampment in the history of the veterans will be held in Utah this year. RANDOM REFERENCES Filed Articles. The H. G. and J. A. Hess company filed articles of incorporation incor-poration with the county clerk yesterday yester-day afternoon. The company is incorporated in-corporated in tho sum of $18,000, divided di-vided Into shares of the par value of 50 each. The incorporators and first officers of the company are as follows: H- G. Hess, secretary and treasurer: J Adams Hess, president; Marie A. Hess, vice president, ail of Ogden, William Hess of SL Louis, Mo.; Carrlo Hess of St. TjOuIs. Mo. The place of business of the company is designated as Ogden, and the object of tho corporation cor-poration is to conduct a general real estate business. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In pood brick building. If you need any room, consult' John Scowcroft Ac. Sons Company. "Pork and Beans." The regular monthly meeting of the Dlx-Logan post of the Ogden G. A. R. was held in the city hall last night. After attend- EZ-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Case Disposed of. The case against Joseph Seltz was disposed of in the district court, on motion of the district attorney for dismissal. Seltz was found guilty in tho lower court and he appealed the case to tho district court. DANCE TONIGHT Congress Dane-Ing Dane-Ing Academy. - Sutherland to Revise Laws Tho following are the members of the Joint commission of congress to revise the laws: Senators Hoyburn. Idaho; Sutherland, Utah; Piles, Washington; Teller, Colorado, and Owen. Oklahoma and Representatives Moon. Pennsylvania; Pennsyl-vania; Parsons, New York; Den by, Michigan; Shcrley, Kentucky, ana Houseton, Tennessee. Rock Springs, Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthraclto and Coke. M. L. Jones foal- Cn ing to tnc regular ou6iness oi mo meeting meet-ing the question of having a local "pork and beans'" encampment, was discussed, and a committeo consisting of Comrades Crossman, Russell and Lundy, was appointed to arrange for the same. The function will be held in the near future. Advertisers must have their copy for tie Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the adverttso-n adverttso-n tnt Is to appear in order to Insure publication. Returned to Butte. H. J. Kellogg, who was arrested Thursday-afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Hutchlns for the officers of Butte, MonL, on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, pre-tenses, was turned over to the Butte officers last evening, who took him back to Butte to answer tho charge against him. COAL Rock Springs. Castle Oato and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, 153 West 27th St Phones 1074. Will Placed on File. The. last will aDd testament of the late Elizabeth Lynch was filed In the district court yesterday for probate. The Instrument names Marlon A. Lynch as executor, with tho following named per- Harriman In Tucson E. H. Ham-man Ham-man and party arrived in Tucson Thursday on their 5-car special train, en route from El Paso to Sonora, Mex., where Harriman will make ar. inspection of the Mexican lines of the Southern Pacific. Several prominent officials of the Southern Pacific met Mr. Harriman here and conferred with him. He declined to discuss the-changes the-changes in the administration at Washington. Located for Next Four Years Deputy Sheriffs P. J. Naylln and John Murphy went down to Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday afternoon to place Joseph Dye, R. E. Gleason and Joseph Coyne in the custody of the warden of the state penitentiary. Dye and Coyne will serve three year terms and Gleason will do time for the next year it the pardoning board has no objection. Encountered Plenty of Mud J6? Zimmerman, H. L. Erdman and John L. Pierce of Brigham City, made a quick auto run to the city yesterday. It is rumored that they encountered a deal of mud near this city which, lor a time, threatened their non-arrival. Will Be Married in Salt Lake The marriage of Miss Audrey Elirabeth Dalton to Steve Blair will take place March 10, in Salt Lake. Suit for Divorce Josephine Burk-enton Burk-enton has instituted a suit for divorce from ' Charles' E. Burkenton," alleging failure to provide. Young Lady's Arrival Artnur Wright, of the First National bank, is receiving the congratulations of his many friends today upon the arrival in his home of a bouncing baby girl. The young lady tipped the scales at nine pounds and is anxiously awaiting the return of Grandfather David Ec-cies, Ec-cies, who is now in Los 'Angeles visiting visit-ing his wife and children, who are spending the winter In that city. Farmers From Iowa J. K. Bishop and son of West Branch, Iowa, are m Ogden, looking over the city s resources. re-sources. They aro searching out a place in the west where an Iowa farmer farm-er can improve his conditions. Basket Ball Game A basket ball game will bs played at the Deaf and Blind school tonight in which the deaf boys will oppose a team trom the Salt Lake High school. After the game a dance will be given, the music to be furnished by the blind orchestra. orches-tra. Refused to Name Receiver Judge Patton, at a hearing In bankruptcy Thursday, acted adversely on the application ap-plication of Tim Covert to be receiver receiv-er for the property of Jos. Wheeler ot Plainfieli, Boxelder county. On the testimony of several witnesses, ho decided that the applicant could not Impartially act. District Auditor E. L. Fries, district dis-trict auditor of the Southern Pacific company, is at present In Ogden on official business. From Des Moines, Iowa E. L. Temple Tem-ple and a party of twelve prominent residents of Des Moines are en route vest In tho private car "Llvellght" and will spend a day or two In Ogden end vicinity on their way to Southern California. Entertained in Seventh Ward The Junior claBS of the Seventh Ward Mutual Improvement association entertained en-tertained friends Thursday evening with a varied program of amusements and refreshments. The entertainment occurred at the Seventh ward amusement amuse-ment hall and was largely attended. , Storm Warnings Storm warnings were displayed last night on the Pacific Pa-cific coast from San Francisco to Eureka. Eu-reka. The weather bureau announces that a cold wave will appear orr the British Northwest territory Saturday and extend over the plain states Sunday Sun-day and cross the central valleys, the Lake region and the Atlantic states Sunday night and Monday. This will be followed by an energetic disturb-anco disturb-anco that will cross the continent March 7 to 10. New Through Passenger A new through passenger train between Den- |