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Show of men. It Is thought that she went to Ely and the police of that city have been asked ,to apprehend her. The common supposition In regard to the. gang Is that they arc organized shoplifters, shop-lifters, i ' Say! Do you know how many policies poli-cies of the Non-Board Companies who writ "Just as good insurance for less money," you are now carrying In companies com-panies that have failed in the last few days? If not, look 11 up and call for further Information on KELLY & HEK-R1CK,-"Insurance that protects." Stole a Gold Ring. Mrs. Canfleld, residing on Madison avenue, reporter to the police today that sne nad Tea a tramp at her home about noon, and I that the fellow had reciprocated her I kindness by stealing a gold ring wnicn I was within his reach. j What is the best thing on earth? I Why, Hes6's crackers. Dance Wednesday Night. The I. B. P, O. Elks of the World gav a canc-lng canc-lng party in tho Royal Acacemy nan Wednesday evening, whlcn was attended at-tended by 75' couples. In order to be entitled to the tickets tick-ets each month, given away by this paper, the subscribers must pay montn-ly montn-ly in '.advance' If the collector don't call on you in time, please pay at the office. Band Is Delayed The Philippine Constabulary band of ninety-two pieces, which was to have arrived over the Southern Pacific this morning, morn-ing, en route to Washington, to attend the inaugural ceremonies of President Taft, failed to land at San Francisco In time, and will not arrive from the coast, until Friday morning. The party will occupy two tourist, a baggage bag-gage car and a standard sleeper, and will be sent to Denver over the Union Pacific in order to fill an engagement there Saturday night and Sunday. The band is said to be one of tho finest musical Trganlzatlons in the world and will be given tho post of .honor In the ceremonies Incident to the inauguration of the next president. Furniture for sale.- Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday, 2415 Jefferson. - Death of F. E. Argile. Tne neatn ! of Frank 13. Argile. aged 5'i years, occurred oc-curred at 222i Washington avenue, Wednesday, tho cause of death as yet not being ascertained. The funeral Fervices will bo held at Rlcneys cnap-el, cnap-el, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Zimmerman will officiate. Wanted Boy with horse to carry newspaper route on Morning Examiner. Examin-er. . Inquire at the Standard oltice at once. EVERY Wednesday and Saturday evening Congress Dancing Academy.- Died Wednesday Evcnmg. The death of Elizabeth Lyncn, nged (j'J years, occurred at 11:58 p. ni. wen ncsday, at her residence, 371 Cross street. Death was the result or diabetes dia-betes with which she had necn a sut-ferer sut-ferer for two years. The runeral win be held at the Methodist church bun-day bun-day afternoon at 2 o'clocK. iTiencs of the deceased may view tne remains Saturday between 2 and 5 m tne artcr-noon. artcr-noon. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL; $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 41S. - Eat the IIe6s the crackers that are making Ogden famous. - Child Lost. Mrs. VechUI or 5' Twenty-second street reported to tne police shortly after noon today that her little girl, aged three, vras mlea-ing. mlea-ing. She described the child as wearing wear-ing a gray coat with a biacic conar. At the latest accounts, she was still unfound. Rock Springs, Keromerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. . &ANBO!Vi ' j REFERENCES I r. 1 For Sunday School Children There will be a party for the Episcopal Sunday Sun-day school children at the Guild rooms from 3 to 5 p. m on Saturday. All the children are lnvltod. ' Typhoid Fever Epidemic Deputy j Supervisor Foster Steele or tne Tar- J ghee forest at St. Anthony. Idaho, nas : arrived for a temporary service at the j district offices. Mr. Steele Is causing j. much alarm and dissatisfaction among f the residents of that city ror eomr time past the city has obtained Its drinking water from the canal instead of the river as formerly, ana mo n-rult n-rult has been numerous cnos or typhoid. ty-phoid. The canal receives the drain- ; Ing of two livery stables and a hotel, which Is thought to account for the unhealthful condition of tho city. Moro j than fifty cases havo already oeen re- i ported and a spread of the disease Is Imminent. Water Is now Doing ob- j tained from the river and other precautions pre-cautions aro being taken to relieve tno situation. O. E. S. members are Invited to be present at the official visit of the wor- ; thy Grand Matron, Feb. lit, 8:30 p. m., J at Masonic h'all. Order of W. M. - Memorial of Knights. The Knights of Pythias will hold a memorial service ser-vice Sunday evening at which will be attended by the uniform rank In a body. Special music has oeen secured se-cured and Rev. William Tnurston , Brown will be the speaker or the even- ( ing. There is quality In every ounce or B. &. G. Butter. ' - Illegal Deer Killing. The case ot illegal dcer-killlng, charged against Esem Jesperson of HuntsMiie. nas oc- j cupled the attention or tne municipal i court today, llttlo progress being made. The Daughters of the King will hae a cako fair Saturday afternoon at the M. M. Wykes store, 2335 Wash. Ave. - Settled Out of Court Tne case or A. I. Stone, as administrator or tne j estate of William West, neceasea, ngainst the Oregon Short Line company, com-pany, was dismissed this morning on motion of plaintiff's counsel, a settlement settle-ment having been reached out or court. In Big Demand "Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" are the selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which -aro being rend7red by McMillan and Mansfield at the Falstaff. So popular have they become that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booths phone early In the evening. Bell 167, Ind. 94. Special excursion to Burtner, Millard County, Utah, next Tuesday. Toaras on ground to show lands free. Very enthusiastic crowd left last night lo ceo tho lands "Be 6ure you go next." - Hunting for the Woman Officer Chambers gathered In two more Mexicans Mexi-cans today, alleged members of the gang, three of whom were arraigned In police court this morning for carrying carry-ing concealed weapons, and ordered held for furtbor Investigations. The men arrested today gave the names of Lewis Revs and Manuel Rlvaa and they claimed to be natives of El Paso, Texas. They dented having any friends in the custody of the police, but when confronted with the three, an acquaintance was at once apparent. The officers are now searching for tho Mexican woman who left town suddenly sudden-ly a few days ago and Is known to ; have been associated Vith the party |