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Show held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Wilson Ward meeting houso. The remains will be brought to Og'len and shipped to Lcwlston, Cache county, coun-ty, her former home, where burial wUl be made. . The pcoplo of the Lynn "ward ar feeling very anxious for the time to coruo for the muslcale which Is to be given by Professor Orson Grimii for the benefit of the young men and young ladles of the Lynn ward which will take place on the evening of March 7th. 1009. Muslcale will commence com-mence at 7:30 p. in." Everybody Invited. In-vited. Pleasant Visit. I. A. Benton, general gen-eral agent for Utah, Frank A. Wad-lclgh. Wad-lclgh. assistant general passenger agent, ag-ent, and A. J. Cronln. local agent-all agent-all Kio Grande officials paid this office of-fice a pleasant visit. Mr. Wadlclgb was formerly the general passengor agent of th.. Rio Grande Western at Salt Lako City. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - Death Caused by Pneumonia. Edward Ed-ward Speak, a machinist's helper at the local Southern Pacillc shops, died this morning after an Illness or ten days from pneumonia. Mr. Speak; has been in the employ of tho company since August 17, 1900, and Is highly spoken of by Master Mechanic Malone and those. In authority. He resided with his family In a pleasant home near the shops and has two sons now employed as firemen on the Southern Pacific. Funeral arrangements will oe announced later. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Crook, Rock. Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Peery Apartment House Word was started on the new Peery apartment house at the corner of Adams avenue and Twenty-fifth street today, a considerable con-siderable forco of men being employed. employ-ed. This fine structure, which will cost In the neighborhood of $50,000, will be completed, by September 1, and will add much to the residential accommodations of tho city. There will be 56 rooms in all. and they will be fitted with every convenience in the way of high-class accommodations. Kodak Finishlng.Tripp Studio,340 25th Federal Court. Judge Marshall will hold a session of federal court in Og-den Og-den next Monday. For sale, safe. Bargain. 373 24th. - " I RANDOM REFERENCES i : 1 The Musical Entertainment furnished by McMillan and Mansfield at the Kal-staff Kal-staff cafe I to be augmented the coming com-ing week with solos by Mr. O. L. Fultr, cornetlst. Mr. Fultz hns an Interna-tlonal Interna-tlonal reputation as nn entertanler, and Is well known In Ogden, where he baa appeared vn several occasions at' the various theaters. These gentlemen will constitute one of tiie strongest musical attractions ever heard In Og-den, Og-den, and will prove a great drawing card for this popular resort. Object of Curiosity Among the passengers pas-sengers who attracted attention on thj delayed Union Pacific train from the East thla morning was a typical French soldier, arrayed In n brilliant uniform of blue and "white with a pancake pan-cake military cap, and who paraded up and down the platform, the observed observ-ed of all observers, pulling his military mili-tary moustache and posing a la Fran-caln Fran-caln for the benefit of the admiring: public. ; Follow your Interests to Bel-333. -l From Cheyenne Colonel VantasHel. a prominent stockman of Cheyenne, Is in the city looking after a carload of Utah horses for shipment to that point. - Electric Globec For Sale. We have Just Installed an entirely now lighting system, and therefore have on our hands flvo hundred Incandescent globes which we will sell cheaply; 8 '32 carftdle-power globes for 25c. W. . 11. Wright & Sons. Rain Fall The rain last night resulted re-sulted in the full of lC-lOOth of nn Inch of moisture, according to measurement measure-ment made by Weather Observer Van der Graaf. ' Lewis' Good Coal, try a ton, we will sell you more. Phones 14a. Called to Rawlins Superintendent W. A. Whitney was called to Rawlins Raw-lins last night on matters connected . with Utah division business. Bread and cake sale by Congregational Congrega-tional ladles, Saturday P. M. at Richardson Rich-ardson & Grant's. Freight Business Increasing Joint Freight Agent W. H. Chevers of the Horrlman system wears a happy and complacent smile over the gradual Increase In-crease of freight business to and through Ogden in every direction. Mr. Chevers says business is assuming normal conditions again and that stock shipments from Utah points are better than evpr before during the cor-, responding season. "From half a dozen doz-en to thirty cars of fat stock are sent east and west from Ogden dally, and last evening special train of twenty-eight twenty-eight cars of fat cattle were sent whirling from this city to different , coast markets. , i We have that fhie Hawaiian Pineapple Pine-apple that you read about, both fresh and canned. Edgar Jones Grocery i Co- District Auditor E. L. Fries, district dis-trict auditor of the Southern Pacific company, I3 at present in Ogden on official business. j Our interests arc your interests. Use B. & G. Butter. i From Des Moines, Iowa E. L. Temple Tem-ple and a party of twelve prominent , residents of Des Moines are en route ( west In the private car "Twilight" and ' will spend a day or two in Ogden and vicinity on their way to Southern California. Cali-fornia. ' Subscribers are requested to make-all make-all complaints to the circulation manager man-ager between the bour6 of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Don't call up tho olttco after 8 p. m., as the business office is j closed and only employes of the composing com-posing and news departments are at the office and they know nothing about tho subscription department, ' and are not allowed to take complaints concerning same. Please make com-' com-' plaints promptly it service is not satisfactory- We want to make the ser-: ser-: vice perfect, but it can only be done by taking the matter up with the prop er department. Call up either phono 56 before S p. m. and on Sundays be- fore 11 a. in. ! Chief Browning to Speak Chler Browning will (ipeak at the Baptist church, Sunday night, at 7:30, to the ; mothers and fathers. oimg men and young women.' Special music will be rendered, and all are invited to hear ' what advlco Chief Browning will give. j LAND THE BASIS OF WEALTH: , Millard County Carey Act Land is going fastselling the opportunity is the secret sec-ret of ucconS.Opportunliy Is knocking at your door now. Independence lor I every Man and Woman in Utah. That is what we are offering. Next excursion ex-cursion Tuenday, March 2nd. Call on or -write for a descriptive pampnlet explaining the entire proposition. Wen-ger Wen-ger Sc Rostan, 415 Eccles Building, j lud. phone 637. j The Driggs Millinery has a fine line of pprlng hats now ready for inspection. inspec-tion. The doctor's enemy Hess' Graham Crackers. Funeral on Saturday. Funeral services ser-vices over remains of Jenette M. Baker, Bak-er, wife of Louis II. Baker, will be |