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Show Embodiment of Practical Christianity." Mrs. Stevens will sing at the ovenmg Fervlce, and if Miss Gill reaches trie, city in time she will give a.rorty-five a.rorty-five minute praise service. Prof. W. M. McKcndrlck will lecture lec-ture and D. Parsowith win render a boIo at Fifth ward. Sunday, February 7th, at 7 p. m. All invited. - Park Called to Omaha. Superintendent Superinten-dent W. L. Park of the Union Pacific, who has been on a tour or inspection of tho Harriman roads In the west, was called to Omaha last evening and I left on No. 4 in his private car. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek. ?4.uu l,r ' ton. Rock Springs and Castlo Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. Boys Are Warned. juvenile Judge Gunnell had a large class or violators of the blcyclo ordinance before him this morning and, after advising them they would be summarily dealt with in the future if they continued riding on the sidewalks, allowed the little fellows to go on probation. v COAL Rock Springs, Cftftlo Gate and Clear Creek. Gllletto Coal Co. 153 West 27tb St. Phones 1074. Walter Barnes Arraignec Walter Barnes was arraigned in the district court this morning on a charge of falling to provide for his son, a minor, and was given until Tuesday morning to plead. Estate of Ann HorrocKs Martin. Tn the matter of the estate or Ann Hor-rocks Hor-rocks Martin, deceased, an order conferring con-ferring and approving tho final account of the administrator has been made. Sale of Personal Property. An order or-der has, been made for. tho salo of personal ' property belonging to the estate of the late Joslah Taylor. Funeral of Jas. B. McDonald. The funeral of James B. McDonald will bo held at 3 p. m Sunday. In the Third Ward meeting house. Bishop Carl 13. Peterson presiding. The remains will He In state between 10 and 12, Sunday, at the home of his nephew. C. D. McDonald, Mc-Donald, 454 Twenty-slxtn street. Funeral of Archibald :;uiin. Tho funeral of Archibald Kuhn will be heia at 2 p. m., Sunday, from tne residence, 2348 Monroe avenue, Jriencs may view the remains from 10 a. m. to 12 no. on day of funeral. Funeral Friday. Funera? services over the remains of Marion E. Foster, little daughter of William P. Foster, were held at 2 p. m., Friday, at the residence, No. 572 Twenty-first street, Bishop E. A. Olsen conducting tne services. ser-vices. Orson Griffin sang three solos. No Inheritance Tax. In tne matter o? the estate of the late N. C. Flygare. the appraisement and Itemized list ot liabilities and assets have been approved ap-proved and the court has made an or-, der that the estate is not suhject to the Inheritance tax. The estate is valued val-ued at $16,977.11, and tne liabilities of decedent, expenses of funeral and tho costs of administering tne estate, with claims naturally belonging thereto, there-to, will absorb tho property values subject sub-ject to Inheritance tax. Distinguished Visitor. The head of the Orpheum Vaudeville circuit, M. Beck, Is looking over Ogden with the object in view of locating a house In this city. Mr. Beck controls the greatest great-est vaudeville circuit in the United States. Real Estate Transfer. -J. C. Nye and wife have transferred to Hans Schouten lots 47 and 48, In block 1, Park Place subdivision, receiving therefore $200. Veterans to Meet. Dix-Logan post corps and circle will meet at the City Hall at 7 p. m.. Sunday, to march to tho Congregational church for memorial memor-ial services of Abraham Lincoln; also on February 12 they will meet at samo hour and placo to march to Tabernacle Taber-nacle to commemorate- Ltncoln'3 birth. On a Health Trip. Mrs. May Yoder of Brigham City and Mrs. Belle Schmutz of Tremonton stopped over in the city today to visit friends and departed on a west-bound Southern Pacific Pa-cific for California where they will make extended visits with relatives. Mrs. Yoder will visit with her brother in Oakland, while Mrs. Schmutz will continue on to Fresno where she will 6pend some time reouperatlng her health. suspected of having stolen a number of dretsed chickens, was given a suspended sus-pended sentence of 90 days and instructions in-structions to get out of town as fast as his legs or a railroad train could carry him. He wenL Walter Douglass, Doug-lass, who failed to appear answer to the charge of disturbing une peace Friday, was fined $10. In Big Demand "Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" aro the selections selec-tions on tho banjo and guitar which are being rendered by McMillan and Mansfield at the Falstaff. So popular have they become that the management manage-ment suggests the 0 parties wishing to reserve booths phone early In the evening. Boll 167, Ind. 94. Hunting Out of Season. Esum Jes-person. Jes-person. the Huntsville nlmroct wno Is accused of shooting a derr our or season, sea-son, was arraigned on the cnarge Friday Fri-day and entered a plea of not guilty. Deputy Game Warden John Grow, who swore to the complalntajMTnst jesper-son, jesper-son, is of the opinion that tncro is a straight case against the accused. The defendant, however, claims that ho did not shoot the deer himself. The matter will be settled before the municipal mu-nicipal court, the defendant being placed under $100 bonds. Rock Springs, Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. On Forest Business. District Chief of Occupancy T. C. Hoyt of the Forest Service left Friday for a wees-s trip into Idaho to attend to ana matters in connection with the Welser and Boise forests. O. M. Butler, assistant chief of silviculture. District No. 4, has left for an extended trip through the central portion of Idaho, ttah and southern Nevada, attending to timber pale matters. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phono 27. Funeral Monday. The runeral services ser-vices over the remains of Mrs. Hulda Hodges, w ife of Dr. O. W. Hodges, will b held from the Richey funeral chapel, chap-el, Monday afternoon, at 2:30. Interment Inter-ment in Mountain View cemetery. Rev. McCreery will officiate. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.QO at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phcncs 418. Mrs. George Wangsgara gave birth to a son Friday. THE ODEON has changed to a 5c picture show. Everybody come early. Master Mechanic at Pocatello. A. H. Gairns, master mechanic of tho Oregon Or-egon Short Line at Pocatello, came down from the north thi& morning on official business and is in conference with Master Mechanic Malono. The Oxford Cafe for quick service, cold lunch. All kinds of sandwiches, chili and tamales. Ladles' private dining room with entrance on Wash. Avo. . Harp Soloist Expected. Catherine Da Barre GUI. one of the best harp soloists in the east, was to have given several harp solos tomorrow evening at the First Presbyterian cnurch. Rev. Carver Is expecting a telegram today telling if connections have ween maco in Denver which will ename her to reach Ogden In time for tho evening service. If Miss Gill reacnes Ogden In time for tho evening service mere is a real treat In store for tnoae who love harp music, as Miss Gill is on a trana-continental trana-continental concert tour, me themes for the church services will be. "Tho Present Day Christ," and "Lincoln, the RANDOM I REFERENCES Steer Beef; no bargain steers. First-class First-class steer beef costs a little more, but is better. At California Market, 126 26th street. Both phones. Wife Given Divorce. An absolute decree of divorce wao granted to Mrs. Jennie E. Geason from Samuel H. Geason Gea-son in the district court. The couple were married at Chayenne, January 27, 1900, and for more than a year ne has failed to contribute to her support, sup-port, according to her testimony. Mrs. Geason further declared that her husband hus-band Is of a quarrelsome disposition and hard to get along with. The divorce di-vorce and costs were granted by Jucigc Howell. Geason made no defense to the action. There Is no butter quite as good as B. & G. D. R. Wheelwright Departs. D. R. Wheelwright, secretary-treasurer of the Wheelwright Constn;c:?on company, com-pany, loft today for California, going via Los Angeles and returning via San Francisco. He will combine pleasure with business. While on tne coast he will look up somo machinery, to be used by the company on their contracts. con-tracts. The most useful of all kitchen helps, LewlB' Good Coal. Phones 149. Gone to Eastern Points. Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas O'Connelly of the Spurgeon Millinery Mil-linery house left Friday ror an extended extend-ed trip to tho eastern maricet6. She will spend considerable time ia Denver, Den-ver, Chicago and St. Louie. FIRST GENUINE MOVING Pictures Pic-tures of the Sicilian Earthquake, at the Isis Theater, all this week. Spaniard Ordered Out of Town. For the first time this neason, the police docket oontatned no name to which was affixed tho significant word, "drunk." The grind, thorcrore, was a brief one. Joseph Roarrgrez. tne Spaniard, charged with vagrancy ana |