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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call Allen, poone 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call $. ipeclalty.' Alao prompt delivery of tacgaeo- 412 25th. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Bhort Lino tickets at tho offlce In ihe Opera House- Block. Don't force your-elf your-elf to stand In line at tho Depot For 8rle Old mats. Good to put onder carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Clean whit rajs at tho Standard. (Continued on Pago Seven.) Ions. It Is believed that all of tho injured men will recover, as none of their Injuries hpcdi to be of a ncces-surlly ncces-surlly fatal nature. J. J. Johnson's Injuries consist of a badly bruised leg and some bruises about the hips. J. Anderson was hurt about tbr leg., though uo bons are thought to have be'n broken Wllilam Westheffer was badly bruised and cut about the head, but Is eipected to recover. F. Martinez, a Spaniard, had his knee badly bruised. J. Graham, left knee Injured, but wound is not of a serious nature. Daniel Keenan had his side injured and It Is possible that he may have sustained Internal Injuries All of the Injured men were brought to Ogden on a special train, arriving at tho Union depot at 1:30 this afternoon. af-ternoon. This train also brought to this city . the bodies of the dead. The dead were taken to the Heaton-Klrkendall undertaking rooms, where they will be prepared for burial. The Injured were removed In ambulances and cabs to the hospital. hos-pital. The work train was in charge of Conductor A. J. Johnson, and thre were about twenty-five workmen aboard It when the accident occurred The crew was made up of Engineer Thomas Cole, Fireman Carlson and Brakemen J. A. Browning and F. C. Peterson. None of the crew of the train was hurt. Conductor Johnson, who perhaps had the narrowest escape from injury or death, tells the following story of the wreck: - I RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES (Continued from Tago Five.) Wanted Young man for offlce work and collector. Apply room 223 Eccles building. - If you cat, eat at Livingston's Cafeteria. New Home. Emma A- Beeson Is building a residence on Twenty-fifth street, between Harrison and Tyler avenues, that will cost upwards of $1,-500. $1,-500. B. & G. Butter Is new every day, - EXCURSION NORTH via Oregon Short Line, July 23rd and Aug. 6th. For rates Inquire City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Ave. - T want four experienced modern Pitman stenographers. Good wages. Call at College court, between 0 and 10 a. m. J. A. Smith. To Travel In Auto. Mrs. W. H. Mo-bley Mo-bley has gone to Omaha, Neb . where she will pjoln Dr. and Mrs. Snodgrass on their way home from the east in j an automobile. The party will wire , Mr. Mobley each day of tho progress made with tbe automobile. Dr. and Mrs. SnodgTass have been visiting relatives rel-atives and friends in Indiana, for several sev-eral weeks. Threo good second hand cars for sal at Inter-Mountain Motor Co.. 2210-12 Washington. Range from $325 to $B00. Call and see them. Safe Wanted 2nd-handed. E. Auth, 1st National hank building. "We hAve been raising the south main line at the point where the wreck took place, and I think that the derailing was caused by a rock rolling on the track from the embankment of the other track, I was standing on the caboose platform and saw that something had happened by the action of the cars ahead. The caboose had not yet reached the trestle. Wo were not traveling more than eight or ten miles an hour, and T jumped without with-out In any way being in Jured. I saw the other cars fall Into the lake. The train did not travel more than a hundred feet after the derailing and we at once began the work of rescue. By cutting a hole In the box car, we saved the lives of the three Austrlans as they would have, no doubt, met the same fate as did the other two." Moat of tho injured men are without with-out families. Several of the men who were In the wreck live in San Francisco J. J. Johnson Is a resident resi-dent of this city having resided here for about two years. He is a native of Sweden. Jones Justified. The coroner's Jury Investigating the killing of Arthur F. Sheppard In. Salt Lake City yesterday yes-terday morning by John A. Jones at the Wellington hotel, while the former for-mer was in the company of the lat-ter's lat-ter's wife, returned a verdict of "Justifiable "Jus-tifiable homicide" today. EXCURSION NORTH via Oregon Short Line, July 23rd and Aug. 6th. For rates inquire City Ticket Offlce, 2514 Washington Ave. Buy your anthracite coal during July, $10.50, delivered. Phones 149. Robt. B. Lewis, Marriage licenses have been Issued to Andrew W. Knudsen and Ulah H. Teberg of Salt Lake, and to John M. Jordan and Maud E. Salter of Ogden. Dr. Mary Janney, of California, will address the Ogden chapter of the American Woman's league, in Carnegie Carneg-ie Library. July 21st, 7:30 p. m. Free meeting. Public cordially Invited. - It Is worth while to call IS and get our rates on storage coal. Shurtllff & Co., phones IS. Ella M. Wonder has been granted an Interlocutory decree of divorce from her husband, Charles Wonder. She is given the custody of a minor child. $17.50 alimony and tho costs of the suit Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25tb atrect. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved bis office to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. District Attorney N. J. Harris today to-day filed an information charging ForreBt Wllaou with burglary lu toe second degree. The Information alleges al-leges that Wilson, on June ISth, entered en-tered the business house of Colo & Butts on Twenty-fifth street and stole S5 in cash. Advertisers must tiat their copy tor tbe Evening Standard the evening be-foro be-foro the day on which the advertise ment lg to appear In ordar to lnaurs publication. |