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Show x:i v metry-maker- a and fun an it It la promised tiiai each will do his part to make tha aitraatiun worthy of the patronage of i ha Ogden public. There is no doubt but a large au dience will eduress the darky la his native acting. A large crowd Is looked for from Salt Lake, who will arrive by apodal train. The Mg event will lake place ua aa enlarged platform in the center of the Setter track, where all can hear and see all that is Mid or done. of EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Rhone ... ell Rhone, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene . Bell Phene,, ene ring I . NO. SI NO. 68 No. N .No, If tbs producers, . i S i JUVENILE .) I NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS lo mate log complaints regarding the delivery of the Examiner do no direct to department. and not to carriers. Any aubacrlber falling to re calve the Examiner will confer a favor by galling No. SI cither phone before 9 a. m. LAMAR NELBON, (Bignod) Circulator. ;i 1 4 f' I I t - I Bela Kadiah, manager of the Utah 8m el ting company, operating ten mile, north of this city, wan a Salt Imho visitor yesterday. . i ; l; ' f If yoa are going to move tea transfer 98 4 vans. Twenty-fift- h Malan Leave orders tor coaL BL Slades Phonae. Hie condition of Charles E. Tyree, la the who was injured by n cnvc-lnew newer district In slightly lm proved, hut by no means out of J .1. T danger. See Malaa Transfer Co. for storage of all kinds. Our specialty Is moving pianos, furniture and office fixtures. -- Dr. O. W. French of Coalville, was brought hem last Tuesday evening, suffering from Injuries received from a collision between a freight and a i He la being railroad velocipede. eared for by Dr. Exm Rich at tho Reed hotel. ,l n Try Francis Ritters Invincible Strawberries. Bold by all lending grocer. Funeral services over the remains of W. F. Simpson were held at the Hooper Ward house yesterday afternoon. Bishop W. W, Childs, presided. The Ward choir rendered a number of beautiful selections, and the apeak era were Elders George Fowler. John B. Hooper James R. Beue and Thomas All had knows him Wheelwright and apake la the highest terms of his life and character. The attendance was large. Relatione and friends from fork City and Ogden were la atInterment waa In the tendance. Hooper cemetery. fit If, McOtnnle, representing Gina A Company, was In Ogleu loot oven-luBapt. Allison had him lu tow and showed him the beaut lea gif Ogden Canyon from an automobile. g. . In (he ease of W. B. Btowell vs. O. J. Stillwell, In which the plaintiff 10 onlay for damages because of Injuries received from felling Into an open trench, the Jury, after being out nil afternoon of yesterday, reached a decision a few minutes before 8 p. m. The verdict was no cause iff action. MUSICIANS OF UTAH TO INVADE THE EAST. Principal Cltiss of the United States Will Be Visited by Boye From Ogden and Salt Lake. E. H. Reynolds, formerly sup jrilr. 7niiendent of the Morris school of Balt Lake City, waa Jn Ogden yesterday in the Interest of the pnqjoaod trip of the Juvenile Band to the large cities of the JSast. The Juvenile band will number thirty-fiv- e members made up of lye from Ogden and Balt Lake City. The trip is to le taken July 18th and will consume fifty days. The bands itinerary will take them to Wyo., a number of cities la lows; Chicago on the 24th, where the boys play taro engagements; Wheeling, W. Vs., Richmond, Louisville, Ky., where a wealthy woman pays their local expenses sad give them 8280 for two engagements; Waterloo, Iowa, where the same arrangements obtained as la Louisville; Winona, where the boys will take part la the ramp exercises and will be paid $700 for their services sad many other large cities. To psy the immediate expeaaes of train faro, which will amount to about 81,800. "Tbs Toynuker'f Dream will be reproduced la Balt Lake next MonJay evening and played hero next Wednesday evening la the opera house. This Is a play which appeals to the children. la addition to the regular play, there will be added extra numbers, both musical and special numbers. be introduced "Peter Pan music will About 100 Juveniles,- - of Ogden will take part in the performance, and tbs complete Juvenilo band will play at One the beginning sad between acts."New-house of their numbers will he the Club March," s new piece composed by the leader of the band L. P. Christenson, and dedicated to Samuel Newhouse. . The proceeds of these performances will go to the easier trip of the Jo enlle band. The object of the trip la to advertize Utah and especially Balt Lake and Ogden. Utah literature will be distributed and the boys experffTo do much to acquaint our eastern neighbors of the glories of Utah. The business men of Ogden will he expected to furnish suitable advertising material for Ken-he- FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE Received by This Papsr From Job White Who la "At Asa." RIP VANS STUNT DRANK WINE WHILE PARENTS . ARE AWAY FROM HOME. Four North Ogden Y Minsters Put to Bleep From Tasting the Rosy Fluid. The first wireless message ever reChss. Pettigrew and family of North ceived la Ogden, was one addressed Ogden had an experience afto one of the staff of this psper from ternoon that makes the yesterday story of old Job White. The message reads: Rip Van Winkle teem insignificant Steamship Hamilton at Sea, via At- - and uninteresting. N. Hows J. the Mr. Pettigrew and wife left home lunticClty, Standard-ExaminerEverything going yesterday to to some shopping in this me. out with (Signed) "Job White. city. When they returned In the af. White, who Is the Intermountaln ternoon, they were almost transfixed Representative of the Pacific Manifold- with terror on finding their three chiling Book company, of Oakland, Calif., dren and one child of a neighbors, la spending Itla vacation in the West stretched out ion the floor In an unladles. conscious condition. There was only one conclusion to com to and the were not long in arriving PLANTATION NIGHT POSTPONED Pettigrew's at it. All agreed that the children t were poisoned. The sheriff's office was communicatBig Evant Will Take Place Next Suned with and Dr. H. B. Forbes was day Evening, summoned. The unique program arranged for When they arrived an examination next Friday evening at Glen wood has was made but it did not disclose a been unavoidably postponed. Two case of poisoning. In the meantime couples from Denver and two couples one of the children came out of his from Omaha, who are to take part stupor and told the overwrought par-nt- s that a dark complected stranger la one of the Mg erents of the evening the cake walk, are unable to reach came doYn from the mountains and this city before Saturday evening, gave them something In a large bottle hence the postpunment till Sunday ev- to drink, which sent them Into fairyening. Manager Grant of the opera land and finally to sleep. Just about house and Glenwood park is bending this time the odor of liquor was disevery effort to make "Plantation Ev- covered, and this waa the beginning ening at the park next Sunday night of the end of the mystery. Mr. Pettigrew, with some misgivthe big event of the season. There will be about fifty people In .the cut ings, led the party to the cellar where he has stored some choice wine of his own make. Here the discovery more Constipation deranges was made that the children had not lives with nervousness than any only looked upon the wine when It was red but had srtually drank their other abnormal condition. fill. The moral of this is evident "Keep the wine cellar locked and look out for young Ripe.' ? D? PBICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY .ONE HUNDRED ARE DROWNED. Athens, June 19. More than a hundred persons were drowned In the flood, caused by the overflowing of the Lothos river, which Inundated tlm town of Trikkala, in Thessaly, yesterday. is made from the whole grain of SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ARRESTED. Yekaterinsolav, Russia, June 19. the wheat, celery infused, makThe entire local committee of the Soing it natures evacuant. K cial Democrats have been arrested t Fop - oals br ail firMirs an Hamburg-Americ- The Inter today decided to institute s proceeding of inquiry and Investigation into the affairs Packet comof the Hsmburg-Americapany, which Is charged by Peter Wright and Bona, general agents at Philadelphia of the Cosmopolitan company sad the Cosmopolitan Lines, with policing and maintaining monopolies In restraint of trade. The inquiry la expected to be one of the moat stupendous ever undertaken anl of a character different from any that eve rbefbre has engaged the aUeatloa of the commission. The Inquiry will have to deal with an alleged combination between railroads in the United States and the German Shipping concern, and therefore, lut crests every American producer, manufacturer or shipper aspiring to introduce his goods to foreign consumers. According to the complaint oa which action waa taken by the commission the Hamburg American Packet company has built up a complete mono poly of the eastbound traffic originating la Chicago. BL Louia, Kansas City, Omaha, Minneapolis, Duluth, Cleveland, and other manufacturing centers of the United Btatea intended for interior ports or plaoea on the continent of Europe. The complaint reviews what It claims to be unfair methods in stifling competition. The Cosmopolitan Shipping company, of Philadelphia, which figures as the complainant, ope rat as lines to Rotterdam, Leith, and Copenhagen. The ebargea allege that aa Iron clad trust in ftvlght carrying exists between the Hamubrg-Amertca- n Packet company, the North German line Lloyd, Scandinaviaa-America- a and the Wilson (Hull) Line, and' that thia pool apportions the volume of traffic each of Its members shall carry, and from what port or porta each line shall make ita Ballings, thus involving the apportionment of traffia originating In western cities, both aa to character and amount being the clt-ieof the North Atlantic seaboard. la charging that tha Hamburg-Am-erira- a Packet company la ita almost absolute control of Eastbound sad Westbound trafflo between interior points of the United flutes and Hamburg is a monopoly la restraint of trade, the complaining company raises an international question. The allegation la made that a foreign corporation backed by the German government, dictates terms, routes, and rah to shippers all over the Unltqd flutes who forward goods to Baltic ports, diverts to sad from American ports at ita own will, without regard to tb natural flow of trade, and uses coer-ceivand unlawful methods to crush competition. The statement filed by Peter Wright and Boas, says the Cosmopolitan freight services have no desire to aup proas legitimate competition, and adds: We therefore do not eeek to have ameliorated any of the conditions which fair competition may impose. We do believe, however, that pooling combinations and intimidations, the latter la certain Instances approaching blackmail even under the semblance of com petition are not legitimate forms of competition. Pooling combinations and intlinldatlona in the worst forms have been ep countered recently by the Cosmopolitan services. These are the unlawful conditions, masquerading under the guise of competition, which it Is our purpose to endeavor to place before your honorable commission In a concise sad chronological form. The charge are summed up aa follows: Hsmburg-America- n 1 That the Packet company is a monopoly la restraint of trade, exercising through IU contracts the power to control traffic, both eastbound and westbound, between Hamburg and tntrrior cities In the 'United 8tates and to determine rates and routes of such Traffic. 8. That the Baltic Pool," of which 19. Commrce Commission n CHILDREN DO About 800 "Scotch Cronies returned bv special train from Logan last evening at 11:15 o'clock. The day at Logan waa a merry one. The weather was ideal and the bonny lads and lassies of Auld Scotland had the time of their Uvea yesterday. The day waa repleta with a wealth of retro apectioas of the land of Bohhy Burns, and no accident or unpleasantness just red the happy reunion. After the Washington, June lflss Edith Bellam and Mr. George this purpose. Kswher wens married at Reno, Nev., It is Just possible that the band last Tuesday, June 18, by the bride's will go aa far east as New York. Judge father. Rev. T.'L. Bellam. Miss Bel- Brown is working for an engagement lam Is a niece of Mrs. Winkls of this la New York City. city, who, until recently, waa superintendent of BL Mark's hospital at Balt Lake CUy, They will visit in Ogden for sevenU days sad after an extended, tour In the east, will be at home r la Golden, Colorado, where Mr. la n aucceaaful dentist. Commission Interstate state YOUNQ and a secret printing office which they operated has been confiscated. WANT AD9 YIELD BIG RESULTS. era sad a little later John Duke, Leon deat line can ant ship nay at all by Stewart. Frank Wlntler and llenry line in the combination. j C. Langrehr, the latter being a The complaint on which the Inters ef note. state Gominere Commission acted al- geologist and mineralogist in tbia aucWhile the development leges that when the Cosmopolitan es- tion ia nominal the surface values tablished its Phils are very high. The original strike service last year the "Combin' was made on the Combination No. 1. last year the Combine" shaft down forty-seve- n refused and It Is declared that which has aa crosscut In the bottom an attempt was then made to drive feet and fifteen feet wide disclosed vein a has beis and it the line from the field formation The values. good carrying an cause ef this attempt that appeal waa made to the Interstate Commerce is a slate foot wall sad porphyry hanging waiL Commission for an investigation. Surface values have been had as Ugh as 81A64 64. of which $500 wss gold, sad the balance silver. OGDEN 30 YEARS AGO Ia order to he more deflalte la the it to lit) miles Picture of How Junction City Looked location of Hindoo,Wlnnemucca and from southeast st That Time. eighty-fou- r miles east of Lovelock. The district baa already attzwcted la the window of William Driver' much attention and among those who to on avenue, Washington drug store secured holdings ia that hare was a picture of what. Ogden just sectionalready of Mohawk fame, to J. thirty years ago. As one gazes upon who madeJ.an Riley immense fortune ia the unpretentious link; village he caa in e few months. that that property hardly bring himself to brlh-v- e A new town has been laid cut Ogden has grown so tepidly in three called Hindoo City and the district decades. favorable condition for acVery prominent and looming up like has every mining for there to plenty of a sky scraper among the less preten- tive and good tious business blocks is the store of water, considerable timber mines. Mr. Driver, which might be truthfully roads leading to the called the pioneer. It has succeeded, In these throe decades, of holding Its Tsid by the Cards. A yenag woman told a take ef enrol own, and stands a silent testimony that Uncle" William builded better deeerttoa M the efficen ef aa east side than he knew." , charitable laatiturioa to New York, sad The picture ia aa interesting one, whea her ease had been disposed of and wilf become mom valuable aa ,he started te leave the roses, wailing time ndla on. What a contrast beIf I had eaiy believed the card! tween this picture and the Juture was aslwd ro erolaia and satd: ahe next revealed la the will be Ogden were engaged la Bohemia aad eur We thirty years? paroata were pleased with the aisle h. It was all agreed what I should reAGAINST JAPS TEA GARDEN . ceive sad roe wero happy. Then my San Jose, Calif., June II. The labor father, te Bad eat mere about the organisations la this city throats to youag aw invited him te play earda vote against the proposition to bond with Um throe times, and when the the city for 9775.000 to Improve the third card evening was ever he said fire department and Alum Rock park No. Willy ia cants a maa shews his unless the Japanese tea garden (a the true aatars, he said, sad this maa A committee from showed me pai'tfi to removed. to show aro that ho the federated trades, building trades will aot bo a soughbuabawd. Aad then good council and tho Japanese Exclusion whoa tho match wss broken I earns te League met with the park commissioners this afternoon sad delivered this country te my brother. The Max the ultimatum that the tea garden came, too, aad we were married. Bat must go. The commissioners took the raids wero right, sad asp father knew."' And dwelt iag oa that point the matter under advisement. and cobbing hysterically she left the offioe. New Yeifc Tribnue. BROKER PLEADS GUILTY. do-lita- n BAND n 190T. 50, delphis-Copenhage- a TRIP OF THE 4 ; UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE EXAMINER: OGDEN, THE MORNING h!p-pin- g trans-Atlanti- a e e the Hsmburg-America- n Packet New York, June 19. Oliver M. Dennett, the broker who wss arrested for the theft of more than half a million dollars In bonds from the Trust Company of America, pleaded guilty today to a charge of criminally receiving stolen goods. He will be sentenced on Friday. The theft of the bonds was made at various times by Wm. O. Douglas, a loan clerk, who to awaiting trial. GUN CLUB SHOOT. ft-ro- Chicago, June 19. George Ll Lyon, of Durham, N. C., runner-ula the Grand American Handicap last year, won the preliminary handicap at the Chicago gun club grounds today with a total of 96 out of a possible 100. Lee Barkley of Chicago made the high score for profession atk, with a total of 17. The entire purse amounted to fl,495, and went to, amateurs only. W. Woodworth of Mldsoula, Mont, was twelfth man, with 92. TERRORISTS' s - HEADQUARTEB. . Neshin, Rusia. June, 19. The head- quarter of a terrorit organisation has been discovered here. Fourteen per- sons were arrested on the charge of participating in conspiracies. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' ie Oil, strongest, linirem- cheapest ment ever devised. A household edy in America for 86 yearn, HINDOO Knew Mere thee tfe Judge. Justice MbuIu, ene of the greatset Judicial wftp of England, had doubts aa to tha oradihiHty ef a witness on one occasion, aad tha araa declared ttoti be had toon "wedded to truth frost integer. "That may hs," held the Justise, "bet the qnsatiog to hew tong have yen boea flvwcedr A tittle' gill was a witness before bias, aad he proceed ed to aecegtnln whether - knew the nature ef he oath- - Tb fM war to quattteal said she wevid ge to heaven If rim tM the truth, hit weuld ge to the ether Place If aha toM liee "An fee iM ef that Sty dear? Jus"Tee. sir, qeita tice Marie ure. Let her be ewan," said the court; "she knows men this I de. -- OrfiTRICT. new is Hindoo district there appears reasonable grounds for believing it te be a prommiles ising section. It is thirty-fou- r northeast of Wonder and twenty miles north of Dixie, formerly known as Positively and yet Gold Creek. X number of prospects are being developed and the results obtained are favorable. Mack Nelson and W. E. Parker were the original discover- - Ia - Both you and I have e trade Journalism. We have also art authorship. The same system of labor cannot he applied to the one as to the other with-ouufortuaate results. Let ?be trade be performed ae mechanically as la eoiudmeut wish prooervatton ef ones roputstiaa as n good workman. Bat when it comes te writing a durable thing a bevk or a hroch aro every Hue ought to he written at toast twkw. ir passible, throe tliaes. In the very act ef copying new ideas of grace, fun aad harmony wHl make themselves BiauJfost Without thill wiU venture to say, fiao literary execution to ut Bell Gate, at the catraaee ef Lang Island sound. ia the Bat river, waa not so earned boaauao of tta da agora aad turbulano. aa ia goassnlly supposed. hut quits tho contrary, lbs early Detdh aetttaM rolled ft "He Gats" because it wss a pleasant, beau tlful passageway, ia aHnatan fe Ha picturesque scenery.' "hsU" eenvayiag the HerIdea of pleasantness Mew ald. At "Bosk of porto." The Book ef toperfe was a proclamation by James 1 who in this publication to 1818 slgatosd to hto people the royal pleasure wtih regard to what sports, Samoa and amawmeate might be practiced oa Sunday. The king intimated that no lawful recreation should be haired oa that day to hto good people. The sports terMddun oa Sundays trees bear end hull Ightlag, bawling and Interludes. Those who did net attend chaich were net allowed te Jeia lu tho sports, aad ae see ceeid go out of hto pariah. The amuaemeata allowed were daaeiug. areheyy, leaping, vaulting. May games, Wkitoaa alee and the netting up ef May pelaa. rM Te mark his gratitude a roan wfap was acquitted on n charge ef eenn terfeiting coins la India added 819 te hie lawyer's foe rf M, bat the lawyer afterward feead that the whole sum eomriated ef oeanterfott rupee. Allahabad Pioneer. Striking a Fisk The secret ef atriklug a Bah, especially a treat which bites quickly, whether ia brook, river or take, to to give a sharp nptarn ef the wrist Thia will move the rod or belt only two or throe laches aad wlH net Jerk It freer the water. If you miaa the Bah will fellow the few Inohea, net be leg frightened, aad in tha majority of caeca wtil he hooked at once. The qnlck Jerking of tha baft from tho water almost Invariably scares a trout result, a dark trank disappearing down tho atnaat. Applying the Proverb. A prof melon I humorist waa having bis beets blanked. "And to your father a beotblack, tool" he asked ths Ns, air, replied the bootblack; "my a farmer. Ah," said the professional humorist. reaching for hto notebook, 'be bo- tether to Se n Fine Art. a letter written by the late La fradio Hearn te hia friend, the mneical critic, H- E. XnkUti, the anther says: Let aro dwell epoe aa art principle. the Interested visitors ef the aronae barracks at Washington on one oecasls there waa a party ef young girls than a Maryland town, friaads ef ene ef the efficen ef the barracks. They proved much Interested In everything pertaining to the life and discipline ef the pooL . What do you aseaa by tspsT " asked oao young woman. Taps aro played every night em the bugle," a ns wared the officer. "It msnas lights out They play It ever tho bodies of dead soldiers." A paroled leak caroe to the face ef the qwootioaor. Thee aha ashed: "What de yoa do V yea havont a deed soldi erWHavport Weekly. llevoo in making hay while the son tinea." Nearing the Limit. "Mrs. Heaperk seems to have her hnebaadme well trained that hed Jump three gh a beep If she held It np and gave him the word." It'e wen than tbat She even makes Mm help her celebrate the anniversary if her marriage ts her Bnt haebaad. Chicago lererd-Merai- - If Glasses Gat Steak. Whea two glaaaoa get atuck, one the ether, aa unfailing remedy tor separating them to to pinoga them ap-- . right Into some hot water ter a quarter' of a minute or theraabeata. Onto gnat be taken that no water get into Otter: glaro. Tha explanation la that tha heat1 expand tha outer glaro before it has, time to penetrate aad expand the eta, in-ai- Taking .Them Down. . Dr. Bisk did net satisfy the Calvln-toti- c portion ef his desk. "Why, sold they, "ysu diaaa tell ns enough shoot renouncing ear eln righteousness. "Beueanetag your ate righteous asm?" shouted the doctor. T a ever saw any fe bed to renounce. Driftwood. i Dropped. "Why does Mlro Eldar always drop her eyro whea she meets yen? "If yon wlU never give it away I will toll yon. Bhe drops her eye because I saw bar drop her teeth enei Prickly thistles have their mass with-sdosbt, bnt that doesnt Justify you dt becoming ene. Hearts Plaiadaaler. at day" Fishing Tackle Thats Fit for Fishing That's our claim, for the line we carry. Good tackle must appeal to the auccctwful fiahermau. ' KODAK TIME 18 II ERE. Our line of Eatfman Kodaks and Premo Film Pack Cameras ia complete. All supplied for the amateur. -- vUi UeferteMtai Bhe Bo yen toM Udy Brnrnh aha looked young aa her daughter. Tbat naught the eld lady, I knew. He but it loot me the daughter. Yi Don't worry about what Dont Fail to Cm 10 is com- pany la the controlling factor. Is a combine In restraint of trade dictating the percentages of traffic from Interior cities of the United Staten to Baltic points which shall flow through each of the North Atlantic porta mentioned to the end that each of the liars composing the pool may receive Its allotted proportion of the business and no more. Four other charges arc made, as follows: That the effect of the dlffen-atlalwhich place American porta on an equality la nullified by the pools arbitrary division of the traffic; that the arts complained of are In violation of the laws of the United Sutra; that efforts to rehabilitate the American Merchant Marine are hampered and rendered abortive by this monopoly; and finally, that there is little nse in effort for tbr benefit of American shlpping!f at the same time we allow our present laws to be violated by an unscrupulous foreign corporation in its efforts tu suppress American competition oa land and sea. In connection with the complaint the Cosmopolitan line submitted copies of the combines rebate form of contracts and it Is alleged that these show that shippers are bribed and aqueeard to compel them to submit to the monopoly. It is alleged that the Hsmburg-America- n Packet company's monopoly begins with the state owned railroads in Germany, which give the corporations rebates, and that the company forces all European shippers to sign an Iron claj contract providing for liberal rebates In return for exclusive shipments by Its lines. It Is charged tbat under the contract which European shippers have to sign they must ship every pound of freight for Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balt! more. Norfolk, and New Tort News by Trust lines, whether they go through German, Belgian or Dutch ports or the routing of which ean be in any way controlled by tho Merchant Further, It Is charged that the merchant who ships one consignment by aa ladepsn- Leek ef See Ream ee the Lake, The wind often roaches very high velocity a the lakes, blowing at times sixty, seventy aad on rare eeeaehma eighty miles aa hear, when the great fleet ef lake craft Is sin te he deputed by diva star sad watery graves added te the great w situs cemetery- - On such sees si asm the era raised weald hardly teeenvasteace aa ocean going tug, but by reason of the Set die-ne-e Croat shot to sbero lack ef see new," the mariners term sso la are unable to held k raws in tho ' open watora aad art driven by too wind upon the treneharoaa beaches, timra to he p evaded tote eel tutors. Danger lurka evetrwbare in no shallower lakes pertirolgriy Erie where vessels ef nay caadlderable draft are apt to poauA bottom if caught in term and go to pieces like a shattered wineglass, Nlw York Feat Wril'ii Bwawisiiv awMw.g LOOK but bay Grain, Hay and try (Supplies at FOR THE Poul- . Red Sign GROUTS 352 Twenty-fourt- Street. h FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN And Plenty of It Stock Remedies ' and Poultry OPENED -- Furnishings Sale C. Phillips Salvage : THE D. ROSENTHALS BEST Try Them T. B. Heller 3& Son 2810 Washington Avenue. Both Fhonoo. Col FOR Ever Held SUPPLIES BY THE- - NEW STORE 210 STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 TWENTY-FIFT- H O'CLOCK EVERY EVENING STREET |