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Show in ordering (be release of the defendants defen-dants and thinks they should be bold f.r trial. RANDOM REFERENCES Senator Warren Williams Warren j Williams, a senator of Nevada and the founder of the town of Fallon, Nevada, Ne-vada, was one of the Nevada delegation delega-tion hero to see Glfford PlnchoL Mr. Williams is one of the best known public men of tho Sagebrush state, and is known both as a sheep baron end a mining operator, although ot late years ho has not done much mm- ing. He says the sheepmen of Nevada Ne-vada are disposing of their wool this season at 15 1-2 to 16 cents a pound, which is a good price for Nevada clips. Remember the Modern Woodmen of America Dance, Thursday evening. March 25th, at Royal Dancing Academy. Acad-emy. Team Drill; refreshments. Returned From Ten Days' Trip-Chief Trip-Chief Clerk D. C. Olmstead, of Superintendent Su-perintendent Whitney's oillco, return-od return-od yesterday afternoon from a ten days' trip to Omaha, where he has been in attendance at a seml-annuaJ convention of chief clerks of tho Union Pacific system. Mr. Olmstead seports a large attendance at the conference con-ference and a pleasant trip generally. STORAGE at reanoitBOie rotes. In good brick building. If you noed any room, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. Estate of William Gelsler In the matter of the estate of William Gelsler Gels-ler an inventory and appraisement ot the residue property belonging thereto there-to was filed yesterday morning. Advertisers must nave ineir copy for the Evening Standard the ovening bo-fore bo-fore tho day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment Is to ippear In order to inBura publication. Inventory and Appraisement An inventory in-ventory and appraisement of the estate es-tate of tho late Kate Has6ett was tiled yesterday morning in the probate division of tho district court. COAL Rock Springs, C.istle Oats and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co. 15:i West 27th St Phones 1074. FlTed In District Court A supreme court remittitur was filed In district court yesterday morning In the case of A. I. Stone, aa administrator of the estate of Benjamin F. Eccles, respondent, respon-dent, vs. the Union Pacific Railroad company et al., appellant. Hock Springs, Kemwerer, Castle GT.te. Anthracite and Coke. M. L Jynea Coal Co. ' Funeral Friday Funeral services over the remains of Charles A. Bybee will be held at one o'clock Friday afternoon, af-ternoon, at the Rlverdale meeting house. Remains will He in state at the home in Rlverdale, this afternoon and Friday, until 12 o'clock, noon. Burial will be made in the city cemetery. ceme-tery. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Special Agent6. Additional special agents to investigate alleged land frauds in the vest were today appointed appoint-ed by Secretary of the Interior Ballin-ger, Ballin-ger, as follows: James B. Harness of Missouri, assigned in the field service, ser-vice, headquarters at Spokane, Wash.; John M- Blumer of North Dakota, to Fargo. X. D.; John V. Coghlan of Utah, to Salt Lake City; Joseph H. Favorite of Maryland, to Huron, S. D.; Henry J. Goodalc of Montana, to Helena, Mont.; Edward V. M'urphy, Jr., of this citv, to Gainesville, Fla., and George E, "wooley of Utah, to Salt Lake City. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 54.C0 at yard; Castle Gale, Clear Creek. Rock Springs, always on band. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A- Shaw, Mgr Phcnes 418. 8pending a Few Days In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McVean of Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, arrived In the city today to-day and will ppend a few days here. Mr. McVean is chief of the office or occupancy, United States Forest Service, Ser-vice, and has to do with tho examination examina-tion of boundaries, dedication ot claims, agricultural settlements and also the granting of permits for special spe-cial uses within the forests. Mr. and Mrs. McVean are also enjoying their honeymoon on their trip to the west, which will take them to the coast and elsewhere before they roturn to Washington. Wash-ington. 1 Kodak Finishing, Tripp Studio, 340 25th- Harrlman to Take Bath K. H. Har-rlman Har-rlman left Santa Barbara yesterday on his special train for Paso Kobles. where he will take the baths ror a few days on accountof a slight attack of rheumatism, which he has experienced experi-enced since being In California. Ho had intended leaving for the north tonight. to-night. Dr. Dixon issued a statement saying that Mr, Harriman was not ill, but simply desirod to take the baths. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - Here From Cherry Creek Geo. K Parker of Cherry Creek, Nevada, who has suffered of rheumatism, is at the Utah Hot Springs, regaining his health. He has been a resident of the Nevada mining camp 32 years and still holds to the belief that Cherry Creek Is to be a big mining camp. Petitioned for Letters of Administration. Administra-tion. In the matter of the estate of Maria Darrow. deceased, Flora Keyes yesterday petitioned the district co'urt to Issue to her letters of administration. administra-tion. In the petition for letters the estate is valued at $435 $135 in cash and $300 in estate. Filed NoticeDistrict Attorney N. J. Harris yesterday filed a notice In the district court that he Intends to make a motion to amend the recent ruling of the court in the caso of the state against B. J. MaGulre, B. B. Bramlet and John K. Garrett, charged with the robbery of George Goff, wherein it wag ordered that the defendants de-fendants bo released from the custody of the sheriff-. The district attorney .Is of the opinion that the court erred |