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Show ment of domestic science and was voted a complete success. Died at Home of Daughter. Mr?. Mary Hodge died yesterday afternoon at 3:25 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Johnson, 2932 Childs avenue, ot general 'debility. Mrs. Hodge was bom January 1, at Cheshire. England, became a member mem-ber of the Mormon church in I860, and emigrated to Utah in the vear lSOC. residing In Weber county since that time, The deceased Is survived by a husband, William Hodge, three children chil-dren and seven grandchildren The time and place of the funeral services will bo announced later. "around the horn" by way of Ogden, Pocatello and Granger. En Route to Ogden Superintendent Vlcroy of the Colorado division of tho Southern Pacific left Denver yesterday afternoon in his private car for Ogden, and it is gonerally thought by local officials will extend his trip to the coast Superintendent .Vicroy is booked to succeed Superintendent Crlnkerhoff. who Is to be retired March 1, on the Kansas division. Advertisers must have their copy for ? tie Evenlng'Standard the evening bo-fore bo-fore tho day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In order to insure publication. Building Material Being Shipped A largo amount of building material is being shipped west for a new freight depot at Imlay, and work on the new structure will he pushed as fast as possible In order to have everything in good shape for the transfer of the freight terminal from Wiunc-mucca to Imlay. . Monuments and headstones of quality. qual-ity. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 Washington ave. New Shipment just received. New Gas Plant Completed The new Oregon Short Line gas plant, at Pocatello has been completed and is now In readiness to supply Short Lino cars with tho product. Heretofore gas has been shipped in transport gas tanks to Pocatello and Boise from Ogden. Og-den. HARD COAL turns Winter Into Sum nor. Shurtliff's. Phones 18. Harriman Going to Mexico It was stated jesterday that the trip to tne 60u th shortly to bo undertaken by E. H. Harriman Is to extend into Mexico. The return journey, it is naid. will bo made via California. It is thought he will inspect the new lines In Western Mexico, which are being built by tho Southern raclfic. Place an order for groceries with Tribe & Jones, wholesale or retail. Our stock Is the very best (U Nl O jjjjy) IL A BE L STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 58 Bell 'Phone, two rings.. NO. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Prions, cne ring.. No. 56 RANDOM REFERENCES Electric Light Bins Attention is called to the advertisement of the Utah Ught & Railway company In this paper in which the manager of the company explains why light bills are higher in winter than in summer. The explanation should be read by all consumers. con-sumers. - Sent to San Francisco Twenty cars of fat beef from northern Utah and Idaho points arrived over the Oregon Short Line Thursday night and were sent to the San Francisco market over the Southern Pacific. The stock Is in prlmo condition and Is in active demand on the coast at good prices. Buy Red Cross Stamps Id Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then' buy Meats Stamped U S. In-ppected In-ppected for your's and your family's pake. A guarantee that It 1& free from Tuberculosis Germs. STORAGE at reasonahlo rates. Id rjood brick building. If you need any rcom, consult John Scowcroft &, Sons Company. J. M. Davis In Ogden General Superintendent Su-perintendent J. M. iDavls. of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, arrived from the east on No. 3 yesterday and spent several hours In conference with Superintendent Superinten-dent Manson. Superintendent Davis was returning to Salt Lake from a trip Hearing on Wool Tariff Scheduled for Monday A hearing on the wool schedule of the tariff will be held Dc-fore Dc-fore the house committee on ways ana means Monday. The members or the subcommittee are meeting dally and In the course of their deliberations have found that further Information on the wool schedule Is desirable. Members of the Intermountaln states are opposed to a reduction in the duty on wool, while those from eastern states are understood to favor bud-stantlal bud-stantlal reductions, if not the placing o? the raw material on the free list E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Held for Trial Samuel Kaurman, New York; Edward Johnson, Salt Lake City; John Ryne. St Louis, and Abraham Kline, St Petersburg, Russia, Rus-sia, were held In Pittsburg for court trial yesterday by a police magistrate on charges of larceny ana oemg professional pro-fessional thieves. The four men were arrested late yesterday In a notel, and It is said they arc well-known tnrougn-out tnrougn-out the country and Europe. Contracts to Be Awarded A Miles City dispatch says that authoritative announcement of the proposed construction con-struction of the Tonguo river railroad was made yesterday by . Chief Engineer En-gineer Robb, who is in receipt or information in-formation to the effect that in a few days contracts will be awarded for the construction of the line tne entire distance, about 155 mllrs. Officially the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul has nothing to do with the Tonguo river road, but interests connected with the St Paul are said to be to-hind to-hind the project Tne Tongue river road will connect Sheridan, Wyo., and Miles City and will form a connection between the Colorado & Southern and Burlington on the south and the St. Paul and Northern PaclQc In Montana. Mon-tana. Store Dynamited The store of the Mammoth Supply company was dynamited dyna-mited at an early nour yesterday morning. The charge was fired In the cellar. Two clerks asleep in the store were stunned and unable to talk for two hours, but were not Injured otherwise. other-wise. The damage amounts to about 11,000. The only theory so far aa-vanced aa-vanced Is that the. crime Tra3 committed com-mitted by some one to whom tne company com-pany had denied credit. Thomas E. Powell Dead. Thomas E Powell died at the family residence yesterday at 12:10 o'clock of paralysis after a lingering Illness. Mr. Powell was a former resident of Aurora, Neb., where' his remains will be shipped for burial, leaving Ogden Sunday eveninp. accompanied by the family. He Is survived sur-vived by a wife, one daughter and four sons. The deceased was 68 years old at the time of death. He was a retired farmer and bad lived in Ogden only a couple of years. County Treasurer Wolff of Ev-anston, Ev-anston, Wyoming, has Decn notified noti-fied that - his case ror $25,000 damages against the Union Pacific will be called for trial In ogden on February 15. Mr. Wolff suffered tho loss of both feet in the Ogaen yarGs two years ago. Incorporated In Reno Articles of Incorporation were filed In Reno yesterday yes-terday by the Postal Telegraph Cable company for tho purpose of operating a line of magnetic telegraph through Nevada and other states. The Incorporators Incor-porators are: W. P. S. Hawk, O. W. Powers and W. S. McCornick of Salt Lako City. The company is capitalized capital-ized at $25,000, which is vested In 6hares having a par value of ?250 per share. Coming to Ogden The Rev. L. B. Benson of Rock Island, Illinois, has accepted a call to the Swedish Lutheran Luth-eran church In this city. He will be In the city Sunday and will preach In the morning at 11 o'clock and in tho evening at 8 o'clock. Services will be held regularly in Ogden tho first and third Sunday of each month. Rev. Benson will preach at Park City and Bingham tho second and fourth Sunday Sun-day of each month. All members and friends are most cordially welcome. Entertained at Wber Academy Tho faculty of Weber Academy was entertained at a luncneon Friday by Miss Cloghoru of the English department, depart-ment, and Miss Cragun, assistant Instructor In-structor In domestic science, in honor hon-or of D. Ray Shurtliff and Thomas McKay, both of whom havo held positions posi-tions in tne Weber Academy faculty, and will leave shortly for tho foreign missionary field. There were also pre-! sent Apostle David O. McKay and Patriarch David mcKay. The luncheon lunch-eon was a very dainty affair, prepared under the supervision of the depart- |