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Show THE MOBNTNO SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT EXAMINER, OGPEX. FT AH. WliUXEKDAY MOBXIXO. This tunnel lx extxs ted ui reach the less reason ami lot have veiu shortly, ami it i antii ipatt-i-i the tied we shall llpli .1OiU lining we U'! In' lull a ashamed. If iutere.i mg. developin' nis will :l Boise edaiet-imiu- . defeat air I'fing no ilia- v ili- - vii grace with it. If lory The annual nuviiug of the stock- will mean much foi ry." holders of the Blackbird Oopi'er AimComing to the au. ' Imperialism Mr. Ilrau said: ing company i in session at the office in the Commercial club c Ia( "1 Itclicvcd that .l building this afternoon. to Iho paign this subject I American people. 'lling lo put The ste-ia- l stockholders' of all oilier subjects I'aiL ground. Milthf Copjier Mountain Mining and I alt hough 1 was i.) them. d for next must confess that I 'a- ling i iiuiany is scliedu lintel Thursday, at whiih (im- ;i rut deal iot. that I. .'111 an ta lln many wire ol the bond ami lease wi''n recently issue and the quec Some people to W. J, llowring will ui doubt ix. thought, as the lie i ait iiuriy must made. bare done, that tic - imidiitg tUaiu-iu tbe Philippines ' - God's will. The current issue of ih Eneineer-in- g Some iieople are tl.e hand and Mining Journal conlaina au of God if it has qi a a ill il. WilH! rrticle front the jicu of M. S. lJuftlel.l. twined me most in 'UiiriHigu was treating on the "Out look for mining that the ministers in- gosicl saw in the new teiritoiy otieiiil up by the ihe hand of God i: hilling of the San Pedro. Los Augi les A Sail Lake brown iliiiinc. people iu tic railroad. Mr. Later Bryan "J.abor organize "a- - allow each Unable up to date to effect a satis- man to have a I'.c. Capua! is factory agreement with (lie existing combination of and money . smellers in the way of treatment am (old that, has nut a couxcieii charges, the Mammoth Miuing laiKT orgamzatior aie a danger. 1 according to President Samnei am sliu .l nts danger for io willing a smelter liuil to proposes McIntyre, a while until we id this country of in the Tintic district. ,a u of, dangers you don't "Remember tha- !!.- Inimriug man is The least rs who recently went to mi. h you must work on the Boston A Tiiilb' property yunr brother, and iiuilicr. He bus bis in Tintic are retained to have encoun- treat bim as your . have ours. just as much tered some good ore after doing aliout rights 1 want you to l.imw that the tailor40 feet of exploratory wars. The asdon- gnat g.iod to this says showed values of $2.40 gold, 15.8 ing man has cuncco silver and $1.20 gold 80.7 country. Where has the trust in any ounees silver and 14 per cent lead, way done good? We must settle tin labor question by a moral Issue." respectively. Mr. Bryan c1om-- I welt au Invocation Park to to of divine aid for the laboring man and Jacobson go expects Tony while thero llie equalization of ail. City next Saturday and Wehcr-Keanwill look over the old mill with a view of purchasing it for the Columbus Consolidated. It ho WILL NEVER JERVE SENTENCE concludes to taka the plant it will lie moved over to Alta. The mill is said (Continued front page one.) to be in good condition and is believed to be suited to the ore of the Columthese clrcmnatauii-s- I do not think bus. that I have any op: ion save to visit you with the nnt severe penally JAPAN HINTS ANSWER which the act permits, and that Is that you go into penal servitude for seven years. (Continued from page one.) The rrowd in court gasiied in surPekin, Jan. 26. An Imperial edict prise. Wright was almost tho only who appeared to be relating to the raising of the funds person present necessary for the new army plana was unmoved. Then turning to the in the room, rather than to It orders the taxapublished today. tion of wines and tobacco, decrees his judge, ha cried out iu a firm that all official perquisites shall be ap- voice: All that I ran ray is that I am as plied to the army fund; enjoins the innocent of any intention to deceive Imof the reduction of the expenses as any one in this mom. perial houshold; orders the public It was apparent that lie would have works department to slop all unimportant work and appeals to officials and said more, but two tipstaffs took him merchants to contribute, promising to by the arms and leal him out of court. a friend pressed forward to offer Officials reward the contributors. Oh. his condolence. never mind. everywhere are exhorted to show loyalI don't mind a hit. and said ty In supporting ihe government. In with Wright, a firm step and Its iking in percotfrluHion the edict threatens punishments for those who obstruct the exe- fect health, the convicted man strode to the consultstiun room to take a cution of the plans. farewell of bis solicitors. . A telegram from New Cbwang says For some twenty minutes Wright Manat Klnchoufu, a that Magistrate churia, has received instructions to discussed his family affairs and the disprepare accommodations for seventy position of hia remaining money. He Cossacks who are expected to arrive frankly expressed his amaxement at the verdict, and atill more bo at the today. sentence, but Georgs Lewis, Jr., his oliritor, tells the Associated Press Se. Petersburg. Jan. 26. A naval serthat he spoke rather as a man prepared vice paper today prints a detailed to and bear It, rather than as a statement of the strength of the Rus- maugrin who contemplated suicide. sian fleets in Asiatic waters and placed aa Wright foil Russia and Japan on about an even if Suddenly he had faint'd. Tho officer who with footing, Russia preponderating was waiting to take him to Ilriston heavy vessels and Japan with torpedo prison ran to King's College Hospital, boats. for a doctor. In the which la An Indication that public feeling to meanwhilenearby, the unconscious man was aroused in the interior la shown by a iropcd up on two chairs. The doctor dispatch from Kostrom. 330 miles from came quickly. Ills first thought was were orders when Moscow, saying that that Wright had fallen Into an ordinreceived by the local battalions calling It but waa fit, ary ' for 24 additional recruits for service noticed apolfiif 1 his heart tlmt le in the Or East several hundred. men gs n gradually to give out. and responded. before another doctor could arrive, Whitaker Wright, within one hour of London, Jan. 27. The Daly Express the time he bad been sentenced, was publishes a rumor that Viceroy Alex-ir- ff dead. is on his way to St. Petersburg. An examination of the body made The corresiKindent nf the Daily at a late hour tonight points strongly to tbe fact tuat death wua due to poisGraphic at Sebastopol claims indisputable authority to assert that Russia, on. The pout morjeni examination will three weeks ago, asked permission for be held Wednesday. Yntoughout the warships (o pass through the Dardcn-ellcs- .' evening evening a crowd of curious which permission Turkey de- Iieople hung around the law courts and Sieclsl dispatches in order to avoid scenes the body of clined to grant from Tukio concur In the statement Wright had to be taken out by a side that the tension continues, but. they entrance, and conveyed almost by only report ministerial conferences stealth to the mortuary. ministerial conferences without giving the results. London. Jan. 27 Without exception Dispatches from both Toklo and Pe- the larndon iiers express satisfackin. however, agree that as a result of tion with the salutary vindication of China's efforts to secure mediation, the law in the caso of Whitaker France has agreed to use her good offices. In conjunction with Great Britain and the United States to arrange a modus vivendi between Russia and Japan. Further, the French minister at Pekin hgs intimated to Prince Chlng his belief that if such mediation were successful the three powers in question could assist China In romiug to an equltabln agreement with Russia regarding Manchuria. Both the British, and American ministers at Peking are agreed, however, according to the dispatch from Pekin, thqj such mediation is impossible, as neither of the powers concerned have Invited mediation pub' licly, and they have notified Prince with their deciin accordance Ching No Deal The Bertiliiin system of measuring criminals was yesterday introduced in the Uuh state prison. Has Been Made With Vice The rase of Thomas It. Fuller, charged with making a criminal assault upon Miss Edith Gill last December. is still on in the criminal division of the Third district court. Nearly all of the witnesses for thu State have been examined and the defense will probably be ready to u (he Introduction of testimony this afternoon. bc-gi- of Police Lynch emphatically the story published in a Salt jjhe morning jiaper to the effect that the new city administration has made gay 'deal. bargain, or agreement to slluw gambling houses to run for Clan per month, or to Increase the fine now lHMlird against fallen women for the purple of Increasing the revenues of Chief Awirs A sealed verdict in the case of O. A. N fools against the Daily Reporter Publishing company will be returned in court at 10 o'clock this morning. Nicola is suing for $3.0oo damages for alleged defamation of character. He asserts that last spring when he was a caudisie for delegate to the convention of the International TypoSalt- Lake. graphical union, the Dally Reporter The chief in discussing the subject published defamatory statements con, cerning him, alleging that for years just sight said: "The gamblers have been told this: he had owed the company a bill of The case is exciting considThat every time they are convicted of $.14.50. in union labor circles. gambling, whether it is once a month, erable interest maxipace a week or every day. the A campaign la on fur better fire mum lHiialty of $299 will be imiatsed. in Salt Lake business cirThis is. and we intend it shall be, an protection Absolute prohibition of gambling in cles. It has been brought to light that several of the large hotels and a jfclt lake. of the public buildings are "As to the question of fallen women, number with doors that open Inward provided amount in the no will be change here of instead outward, a condition that If on them. it imitosed fines the of as extremely dangerous is regarded for month $100 1o the per vtre raised at a fire. The city case of In panic tbo for month and $15 ier wi! take the council question up and matter to would be flrls, the effect a thorough investigation will bo them all over the city and make them made. hard to handle. Such a condition would be one that Valentine Da Prat, formerly of The no good citizen wants to Bee. has been admitted to citizenItaly, unwill remain goes of these iieople Judge Morse, of the district by ship for $10 and houses the changed $20 for court. tarh inmate. The rumor circulated that the great The Covey Investment company Increase in fines was decided uion has yesterday purchased for $15,0(K). a bad a quick effect upon the Commerbetween First Third on South, tract cial street women, many of whom are and Second West streets, with the innew to seek quartalready prepared tention of erecting a $75,000 terrace ers. in the spring. APPOINTED. CHAIRMEN Gov. Hebcr M. Wells has been invited by A. M. Stevenson to deliver of ihe President James A. Pollock a Lincoln day address in Denver on Stock Mining Excbaive the night of Feb. 13. Salt announced the appointment of chairmen of four important committees James P. Condie walked Info the this morning, as follows: station yesterday afternoon and police Campbell. announced a well defined cause of Listing committee A. S. M. 8. committee Membership smallpox. He was immediately removed to the isolation hospital. Mil-'leM. M. Arbitration committee Dr. Russell Conway, a well known Arrangement committee M. M. of Philadelphia, Baptist minister of Mrs. E. G. Tuttle, forfather and The appointees are to select their merly a resident of this eily, ie exadvisors, subject to the approval of pected in Salt Lake in the course of the members of ihe exchange by n a few days. . vote taken In open aessinn. The combe ' will completed probably mittees George Miller was detailed by Judge In time to report at tomorrow morn- Diehl yesterday afternoon to 90 days ing's session. meditation in the county jail, for having passed a worthless check off on MONEY FROM NEW YORK. Saloon Keeper Doles of the Green River saloon. Coventor Well will borrow from (110 National Park hank of New York Leslie B. Dillingham, editor of the City, the money necessary to meet Mackey, Ida., Telegraph, la here for the expense of maintaining the state the purpose of conferring with the 1 moits during the coal mine strike in club and officiate of the Paris in county. The loan will be 5 Commercial Short Line with a view to seOregon secured .the rent interest tier by a branch line into that section. slate's note given by the governor, curing mar-ket Is made outside of the home and Those who are to take part in the as the banka here would want benefit performance to be given at A ,6 to 8 per cent for the money. on Saturday next In aid of Grand the little over $ll.u00 has been paid the of the murdered street families the tritons from the National Guard fund, at work on their which practically uses it up, and $14,-,M-0 car men, are hard a finished perforIs still due the soldiers. So. the respective roles and when the curtain is borrowing $45,(100 to mance is promised governor on the first art square i:p with the troops and return goes up the money lsimiwed from ..the NaThe First Unitarian society of ihls tional Guard fund. city has received a check for $50 from the American Unitarian alliance, with which the Women's Unitarian societSILT LAKE NOTES ies generally are associated.' The tender of such a sum is regarded as evi3. M. Shockley, confessed murderer dence of the interest taken by the naf Carmen Gleason and Brighton, was tional organization In the society of taken to the photographer's yesterday this city. by Sheriff Emery. Shorkley'a picture Plainly shows the terrible strain he Principal George A. Eaton of (he undergoing. Deep lines are in hia High school states that of the 180 r graduates of the public of them schools, more than have registered at the High school. The Bryant received 4.1 and 80 were enrolled at the West Side High school. The showing is considered an excellent one, the fact considered that not all of the students will continue school work. land-ladi- t Pcn-derga- ! Mil-.le- r. I mid-yea- two-third- s aua THE WOODSIDE STRIKE. Prof. Walter F. Jenney returned last night from a tiip to Park City, where he made an examination of the late strike in the Woodside property, in which six feet of carbonate ores have been opened np. The rediscovery nf the Woodside vein, which was one of the sensational producers nf the camp during its early history-makin- g time. Is looked upon In Park City as one of the most important events of recent years. The ore lies in a line bed and between the same strata of quartzite which characterized It in a lime bed and between the same strata of quartzite which characterized it in former years. The discovery was made about 1.6(10 feet east of the old Woodside shaft. old The vein cuts through the Alice property and dips under the Creole and Minola. so these properties srn naturally bene fitted. Assays taken by Prof. Jenny show values of 30 nances silver, 5) to 55 per cent lead and $7 gold. THIS WEEK G NOTES The ore and bullion settlements yesterday were reported as followc: Crude ores and concentrates. $30,100; base bullion, $29,300. Total $59,440. FRED M. NYE Hatter and Clothier. tro j . c THE STORY Says ila. 1 M-- - 1 i o-- a ' I com-IMii- : 1 . - is , ; According to the correspondent of the Times in Pekin, Prince Ohing admits that the suggestion to invito the mediation of the powers came from the Russian minister. 2352 Washington Ave. tenser this year nf ihimembers of tho vhantln-- nf Ueinun-have noi liecu apinr-vcil- . Thin I. as inii' h laimm.'ir and auxid.v, and ike xiniaiiun of the ministry is ihe Mormug I'nai : said t.v ie iTitiral. Then is liini-"Even ti t M- painful circumstances unfavuralno tu IroiJfiii. raunui cansc the slightest twinge of Kiesro aud he is imiiiM-i- l for la k of the liuticnal conscience. There are energy in allowing mailers to take indicai oms in tho comments of the tber own court'. iilsTdl newspaper ou the re mi It of The sale of a battleship, a the rase that il will be used as a cruiser,proposed two torpedo gunUntts and two JM'litiial weaKu against the governwhich has been approved ment. which declined to prosecute trauKorts. by the senate. Is nieoiiug with much Wricht These papers insinuate that llie gov- OpiKWitloD. ernment wished to shield Wright FRANK WAYS OF THE AMERICANS he wa a strung tuppnrier. financial and otherwise, of the Jan. 26. Viscount eatise, and liecause he had the Japanese mhttalcr to the llayashi. court of influential friends. Sr. Janies, who lias been bearing the Tho Dally News contends that Ihe i. law oflieei. Sir Robert Finlay and bruu of the diplomatic Mniggie iu , is Jaiam and Sir Edward Carson, might to resign, aEuroim between great admirer of American diploiiiMiuia-turns- '' and it rulers to the "wu-kemacy. Discussing it. hia excellency of Mr. Wright's friends that a said: prosecution of the case would involve diplomacy is far superior the Duke of Connaught, who did In- to "American methods wdiiclt atill prevest in one of Wright's rotnpanic. vailmediaeval with Kunqieail atalespicu. Il is inn. wlio was uot even remotely infrank and always lo the point. volved in its (liilugH. Tlie moment a controversy Arise All kinds of minora were abroad American statesmen make it clear last night as to the cause of Wright's what tha American government wants. death and there waa much speculation Americans say frankly what they on the matter, but limbing cert air The want and what they intend to have. could be learned. It is learned that The result la they generally get it. insomWright suffered greatly from If they don't those optiosed to them nia for the last two weoka owing to know the consequeni'ea. the mental strain of the trial and that 'There Is no beating about- tha he used drags to procure sleep during bush. There la none of the delay, the last few days. susH-nsand consequent loss of busiIt is also remarked that he had ness which invariably a tend any greatly aged tn appearance, while dur- diplomatic attempt to settle disshow-oil the he up, ing judge's summing putes with European nations. signs of great distress. Ilia faee was pale and haggard, but no one had RIVER GORGED FOR M1LE8. any Idea that lie suffered from an Illness which was likely to prove fatal. Wilkesbarre. ra.. Jail, 26. The damOne rumor says that a hoitlo of tabloids waa found Iu tho dead man's age already caused by floods in the pocket and the suggestion that be had vicinity of Bloonisbiirg is rmtghly estia capsule of prussic aeld concealed mated at $350,000. Tlie river la gorged lu the end of the cigar he held when solidly for several miles with ice aud be collapsed has also been made. greater damage la threatened. Many persons, however, are still convinced that Wright had an apoploctlc SUICIDE AT SAN FRANCISCO. stroke of heart seizure, as he was under carp ful watch front the time senRan Franriseo, Jan. 26. A man. who tence was pronounced, and nothing from letters on his person. Is believed was seen to occur which gives color to be Oito Wiedenmier, committed suito tbe suicide idea. cide on the sand dunnea near the Cliff Last night Mrs. Wright was in a House this afternoon ly nhootlng himstate of great prostration as a result self in the head. Eighty dollars In of the terrible shock. money, a quantity of mining shares in In an editorial article with refer- a Colorado company and name let I era ence to the government's strange er- from Manituu, Colorado, were found ror in refusing to proaerule Wright, on him. the Times says it wopld only be seemly Tor the government to recoup fully AT DEATH'S DOOR. . tn the prosecutor all the costs they have incurred In bringing to justice New York, Jan. 26. Airs. Charles. W. a culprit nf a kind that under our Clark, of Bon Mateo, Cal., daughter-in-lalaws fortune generally favors. of Senator Clark nf Montana, is dying In this rity and her husband and relatives have been summoned to the EMPEROR BAS RECOVERED deathbed. Mrs. Clark, who has beau I visiting Mr. and Mr. Addison at the Berlin, Jan. 26. The general rejoic- Algonquin hotel In this etty, has been ing over the recovery of Emperor Wil- 111 for some time, but of late had been liam from bis recent throat Is ex- improving rapidly, and was considered pressed througliout by those who are otfl of danger. I .ait night, however, making arrangements for hia birth- she suffered a relapse and today there day celebration tomorrow. Among the ie alight hope of her recovery. guests espected tomorrow are King George and Prince Johan George of STEAMER MAY BE LOST. Saxony; Prince and Princesa Kre! Carl of Hesse and Prince Hohen New York, Jan. 26. Some uncertainzollern, the Grand Duke of Mceklen ty ia felt In maritime circlea aa to the burgh. probable fate of thefreight It Is understood (hat the visit of steamer Cyrano which Bailed from will be to utilized Berlin King Leopold Brest for thin port en Dec. 26 Jut, and to regulate finally the question of the should tinder normal oondltlunn have Klva frontier txdween the Congo and reached this port at least a week ago. German East Africa, and it is believed that tho Congo will reclve practically NOT A CANDIDATE. . the whole of the disputed territory, which la thickly populated. Bt. Louis. Jan. 28. David R. Francis declared today that he was not a A NARROW ECAPE. candidate for president of the United Stales. making that Topeka, Kan., Jan. 26. Passenger statement,Further than however, he would not dis-rutrain No. 7. west bound on the Santa the boom tlmt has been started for Fe, crashed Into the rear of a freight train at Wright's station near Dodge him. City this morning, derailing a dozen INVESTIGATES. freight cars. Several passengers were THE CORONER seriously shaken up but not badly Bedford, Ind., Jan 26. It Is expecthurt. ed the coroner's verdict on the murder of Miss Sarah Schaefer will be reFIREMEN INJURED. turned before the end of the week, and Baltimore, Md., Jan. 26. Fire to- that It will be mnrder. at the hands The physinight caused damage of about $100-00- of an unknown person. to the New York Clothing House. cian have completed, the autopsy end Several firemen, including District say In their report: One sandy hair Chief Emcrich were injured. about two inches long was taken from tbe right hand, presumably .a moustache hair. Tbe wcaiwn was. blunt. 1 - s LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER 1 ! m TELEPHONE 5I8x This Week The Balance of our Stock of Ladies' and Men's . Ilm-sia- ..... SWEATERS at Half Price - Summer Shirt e Waists . are here. To make room for them One Hatf Off on all Shirt Waists ttcoxcocooccoooococeccccxc Everything in Our Broken UNDERWEAR STOCK w 50 per cent Off last week are Satisfied What More Can be Said Reese SILVER Charley The Peddlara, with the permission of the government are levying blackmail on all wealthy houses In Seoul except those of the high officials, on the pretext of guarding the houses. If a riot should occur a thousand soldiers will be sent south to quell the insurrection. The Korean government believes that a declaration (if neutrality would prevent any foreign troops from landing in Korea. & Hong, Props. NO. SIS 25th MURPHY A GIBLIN, fit.- ' - Prog. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ... Your Constantinople, Jan. 26. Mall adfrom Kzeroum say that the American mission college for girls there waa destroyed Jau. 10th, by a fire believed to be Incendiary-- ' An Inquiry has been opened by tbo authorities. Tho college waa completed lu Patronago TEAMSTERS - Solicited. Twenty-Fift- fib h iSTOCKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO.' Carrie a full lino of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Cover. Mfn. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. Phono 514x.. 2279 Washington Avo, J903. REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN, PLAN. $2 to $3 per day. Rate: winter weather, wc are offering; beautiful gpods throughout every department of our store, at prices that it would be impossible to duplicate elsewhere considering; the quality The array of bargains in the windows gives but a slight idea of what is to be found inside. We are ably prepared to supply every want in the line of Seoul. Jan. 27. RESTAUBANT SILVER KINO SALOON DESTROYED vice PARLOR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to 3 p. m., 25 cents. Wa give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oya . ter, game and flab In season. 132 COLLEGE Howell &Sons. M AMERICAN at our store The Buyers do-ri- cli To make shopping; especially attractive this Tokio, Jan. 26. The Jaji Shimpo, says that Russia and Corea have agreed that 2,000 Russian Soldiers be employed to guard the Palace at Seoul and that these troops will come from Port Arthur the middle of February. All modern Improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, men'a headquarter. commercial Street car service every five' minutes. Three blocks east of Union . Depot. H. C. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ITS THE- Dry Goods, Dress Goods, - R5 Ladies and Misses FAMOUS Fine Wearing Apparel. BRYAN (Continued, from page one.) It a Not Being Sufficiently Strenuous. San'iRao IVc Chile. Jan. ;(;.Tiip ,.x. areaeos sion. of cleanness and conciseness and nf William H. Tibbals exhibited a fine square dealing; and I hope that the specimen of ore from the Lititia mine delegates to the convention will be inIn Beaver county today. The property structed by the various states to en- is located near the Beaver Consoli- dorss It' "And bow about candidates? It does dated. not matter much, what the name of J. B. Eldredge, manager of the In- the Presidential candidate Is. but .it dependence at Big Creek. Is expecting does matter what he stands, for, and to hear aoon of important develop- in what direction he is going to lead ments on the great property. A tim- the parry. Let the Republican party the moral tasma ed is being driven this sinter 3.000 ;i Ite challenged to meet . this Is feet north of tin one by whfch (lie presented Ibis is Dmrx-raiicthis be done, and uu- J patriotic. mammoth vein has been cross-cu- t. President Criticized 1 . V. J. CHILEANS BECOMING INiEASY . caiu-Kil!i- face and he looks as if he bad not known a single hour's peace since the confession of his guilt was wrung from him by seventy hours of and admit the justice of the void ct and the The Mamlar.l alone, iu an editorial article rMuvsses sonic surprise St the si verity t.f the bciiirnre ou the ground that iher, wa a certain degree of eie-iuain- n in the peculiar eiremn-Manei'w huh Wright was placed un-- i tier. At llie same time all the paper dwelt the saduesh of the finale of Hie uni'll.v in ihe vein which i ;he lollywlng remark in Wrigl;i nom-pan- from the Examiner's Special Correspondent J aMTARY 27, lfOI. You are invited Every department carries the highest grade products of the world's best manufacturers. Every article from Burt's represents a standard value to call on j The Pasteur Dairy Company f ) S. J. BURT & BROS. and Inspect Its superb plant for tbe massfhcttuw of Pure Milk Foods. 2440 Grant Avenue. ill Telephone 27. If. : |