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Show onpr.y, THE STOnXIXG fiXAUISElt: MOXDAT MOBSIXO. SEPTEMBER If. t'TATT. aolur cclipae. tn which he -- peak of the friendly manner in which the puny was received in Spam and uf the kindness an-- l consideration shown them hy the Spanish people, lie states that the Minneapolis was ihe fourth American 10 visit Valencia and that she was the recipient of much attention from the people. The squadron arrived al toe beginning of a fete which lasted ten days and the officers and men took part in ome of th exercise by special invitation. At Bonavalgeria. the officer of ihe Minneapolis and detail from the crew were guest at a to which they were invited by tu mayor, and at which leading governmental offand prominent Risen were icer present. Sentiment of good will between the American and French peoThe senior ple were exchange 1. Fiench naval officer under iniiruciions from the commandant the French naval force in Algeria uttered every possible assist x nee. Admiral Chester especially commended the conduct of his crew. P! that Frotessor mount up. I' i bulletin raises the fundaChristy mental question vt o.oki everything, and should, therefore, if puLIUhcd at all by toe university, have gone forth with the comments of 'be professors of l:fe and society. THE EXAMINER Published Every Day lw Year by Tka Standard PwkUah-k- ( C SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier ia Ogdea City. Including Sunday klaralag lu this morn, ni's x t miner appear of the advert houses uf tbe leading without tin- name of tbe firms advertising. Th-- - Exaiulnei offer $KH in prises for tbi- first eighteen readers connneared ho giving the correci names of the sdirr'iners. together wiih hy each adveriiser. the question- Thu prises ail1 In- as follows; First prixe. $"i". Second prise, S Ij. Third pilxe. flu. Fourth prixe. Fifth prixe, 3 'td. Sixth prixe. $ :. Aad twelve prists of II each. These prises sill hr awarded to thn first corieet. or nearest to ber j the forty ing eorreef, more advert ixcmmi a in today's Examiner, on the Klioalc.lpi- ContehC' forty-ihrei-- 71 - I4 BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. E.anlnrr la aaat ky nail outside of Ogdaa. Tka par At lead VtICf - ad- - inrttrlj. la itiaMMlMi"1 FEARLESS INDEPEND- AND Og-de- ii hjt-lne- r. par aouth. Sitgia copies... ENT. Examiner la a atrietly it W newspaper. all aldaa an equal show. Tha Examiner kaa aa laaoi ta punlak. be, aad aa aeamlaa It will give tha aawa aakiaaad Th . un'i aid aapiajadlaad. Gouniuuicauoss win ha la aelvad aa aU aubjaeta presented la taapaetful tanguaga tram known Individuals. bat tha true aama maat ha pubUahad la fulL AII lauaia and communications algnad by toa da plumes. or assumed name. wlU ba thrown la tha waata bank at. Tha brave aiaa never hide behind aa aama. Doat aalf' tha Editor ta ba napoaalbla for hat yon era aahamad of. page. The advertisemenl s sill be numbered. In furnirfaliig the name of each advertiser start In with No. I. If No. 1 is an Ink company, ihm say: "No. 1 ia Thu Of dm Ink company. It is famous for making red, blue and black Ink. Water and lampblack are ir you Then principally used." have answered all quest ions asked in Then fill in Ihe No. 1 advertisement. all blanks and after you are sure you bgve No. 1 complete, mart in on No. 2. Write only on one side of paper and have the answers in rotation, thus: 1, 2, 2. etc. Get your information in answering from any sonree. The ronlest ia open to all except the Standard and Th Examiner employe. will1 ha Vs their answers published complete, so that all can see Just how near they come to being correct. There may he more than eighteen aorrecr answer, or. if not on 1 more than eighteen may have Ihe name answer, henre the first answers delivered at the Standard Examiner office nearest to being right, of all filed with the conical editor, will get the prixe. Therefore bring the answer In person to the Standard-Examine- r office in an open envelope marked "Examiner Knowledge Conical Editor," and then see that the answer ia stamped with a number. Then e. have It sealed In your liy mi doing theto will he no possibility uf the contest editor slipping a later answer in ahead of your. - win confer a Bubecribcra hmr by Informing thla ofllea of failure ta receive Tha Examiner Mura thalr kraaklaat EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phene. ...Nab 81 Sail Phaaa. . . . . . . . . . .Nab kd BUSINESS OFPICE . Independent Phono.... No, 120 . Nm kd Sell Phene. . . MfM. GLASMANN Indapenaent Phono.... No. 120 ...Nab 120 fall Phona Nab 120 of keth telephone ijrp terns cloaed after I p, m. ........ TOO MANY I'rof. Kutnui-- I cor-rnr- l, ENGINEERS. of Ihe Berkeley, hna II. Chriirfj, hi-n- rollrge uf mining at eratrd ia a bulletin, uyi the 8 a Francisco Chronicle, that Ihe mining are turning out too ninny graduates. In the opinion uf Prof. Christy an outturn of about Stitt rngiiwurs per annum would aatlnfy all the demand of the mine and their proprietor aud (hat the production of any greater number Involvra waste. At many limes that number of mining engineers are now said lo be produced every year, the professor Is of Ihe opinion that lha product should bo rut down. Nor dues the logical pnifeaaor try lo dodge tha obvious corollary that, if thorn are loo many graduates It Is because there are lou many collegea and professors of mining. On the contrary, ho faces It boldly, and declares that a good many of those, also, ought to be suppressed.' JJka the shouters for "reciprocity,' however, he stops abort Just at (he. crucial point, for he does nol ah tempt to designate the victims for Ihe sladghter. Presumably ihey are some ether than thoaa connected with the University of California One would like lo see a report on tkl. bulletin from the faculties of biology and sociology of tbe university. The questions rained seem to lit la their province. H has been the accepted doctrine aiare the days of Darwin and Ppenorr that human and other progress depends on Ihe propagation of more individuals of each specie (ban are required Air the effective of its function!, of whom tha most capable will survive sad the least capable perish, la this process of natural selection there ia supposed to be the t asauranre of cxmatantly Increasing vigor and usefulness of the species. If this doctrine be sound il would eeu to be In the Interest of "mining" that there should alwnys be a surplus of mining engineer, of whom a certain number should be prw destined to go under in the struggle nsA' perish 'as engineers, continuing, however, to exist a md men or other subordinates, and In Him rapacity pushing dean into aoini- loa. r stratum some of those who were emerging front their environment and endeavoring to col-lag- e ts-a- - pre-tme- The first eighteen correct, or nearest correct, answers win. There will he many atiwers and tha alainping of your anvver la very Import aut. The coni eat will cluso a- 12 o'clock, noon, next Saturday, and (lie letters will be opened al ?;.:9 o'clock In tha evening, sod Judge Roinpp and Judge Howell are invited to be present ami see that each answer has been properly stamped, aa H is opened. All of Hit contestants are uls Invited lo bo present. Don't call on or the Examiner for information, but call on tbe business man you think the number a - to. HAD HIS BANK WITH HIM. General Samuel of Hunger, built the first railroad in Maine, and also founded the Veaxlc National bank, which is doing bnaineas today In the city of Jlaugor. lie had occtnn lo visit Boston once, and made the trip hy the rlreuitnus menus of transport used la tins early days, by stage, railroad and atAsmhoat. lie arrived la Boston In the evening, and went to the old Treiuont House for the night. Al) he had with him was an old carpet bag, and. g la- - waa unknown to the clerk, he wss Informed (hat, having no baggage, he would be expected lo pay lu advance. "All right. said lie, reaching into bl Inside lie drew out u a pocket book and look thousand-iiolla- r hill of his hank. The cierit took It, got opt his hank detector and looked up the standing of the llon-gn- r institution. In a moment he cane back and said: That bank ba Isaiiad but tlirfa bills or that denomination. said tha general, and if "Yes," that one Is not enough for ou, here's ihe other two, and be laid th lulls before the eves of the astunn-tiPclerk. Boston Herald. d Activity of Vesuvius and Stromboli Are Increasing. slight Sept. 10. Furthwr earthquake shocks today caused additional terror amung the Inhabitants ut Calabria. This time, however, they were iuslgnlflcam atthough the disturbances affected a mote extunive area, reaching Reggio and Naples. The activity of Mount. Vesuvius increased while the volume of the eruption of the ancient crater on the island of Btroiiiboll Is still in progress. Mlnts'er uf Public Works Ferrari making a minute personal investigation of the extent of the disaster, visiting even the -- niallest hamlets in the stricken province aud carrying funds and material fur the immediate relief of the starving and people. Everywhere he l. met by crowd who appeal lo him for ajd. Despite the efforts of the authorities many reached been not persons have yet on account, of the dlfficu-tof bringing sufficient supplies. Th I relief train, which are carrying food, clothing and are compelled lo proceed medicine slowly on account of the fact that at great fissures have been canned many places aloug the railroad tracks by the shocks. Every wnere In the disturbed area the people are sleeping In the open sir even tn places whore the bouse are safe. The population appear to have been altipified by the catastrophe. Th greatest csutlon is necessary for the victims as the wall-- , are continually falling. Soldiers, citizens and doctors are working Heroically, but Ihey have to be frequently relieved because of nervous breakdown, resulting from ucoiintered by Ihe horrible sights them. Along ihe guif of S'. Eipifamia. facing the island of Biromboli. all the plrt unique villages uru totally ruined and many of them m.ij not be rebuilt. because the survivor have rethe fulled solved lu emigrate ) Moi of the death occurred States. among women and "hildrrn, the men escaping its they were at work In the fields when the principal shock toilk place. and the King Victor Kniniiiuuel Duke of Aosla will .irrivo aL Monte-lon- e tomorrow where they will be met hy Mnisli-r Ferraris. The Dope lias been deeply nffecled uy the disaster and !i:im Instructed to the blhops and other thuri-hnirafford every aid. Fund are coming in inpldly from 11 Miurce. both public and private. The ministerial council hu voted $ii0.-Ikfor the relief of the sufferer and Premier Forlia has. personally given a similar amounl. President lomhci and Emperor William have telegraphed the king exunmlhy. pression of deep Rome, Cincinnati vs, Cnicago. Cmeinnati. O., Sept, lu. Two games were scheduled 16c tbi afternoon, b.ir on account of darkness and bad grounds the second game wa declared off. and Overall were th,-- pitcher ia the g.aie that was played, the finciunati man excelling his famous rival at ail points.' Attendance 11,009. BcorV. S 11 1 Cincinnati 1 8 - . ( hicago . . and Bchlei; Bait tries Overall Roulbach and Kling. i oipircBa -- vs. Pittsburg. St. Laiui. Sept. 10. iiaiu broke np a game beiwien Pittsburg and Si. today, lioclsketter, th Denver recruit, joined toe St. Lowts club today and played wc.l. Attendance h.atst. Score: SL Louis well-playe- gl , a..... .a,,..,.. ld)lli Pittsburg Batteries Tblelman Lcitieid and Fell, i 7 7 2 a and mpire Lots for Sale 1 0 A Grady; Foil. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ,,,,. OUTSIDE YOUR STORE IT WILL PROVE YOUR PFST ADVERTISE MENT. ATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. mg k WE SUPPLY THE and Sullivan; ie DrllL Matterics-WM- and iwxcuwmawrauwMBi Ban Pranoiace va Portland. Portland, Ore., Sep. 10. Portland wound up the present home oorlee with the Ssn Francisco team by scorof the week, ing their fifth shut-ou- t llitt's wildness wus responsible for tha runs scored by Portland, for he forced in oue run and a hit scored another. Hcore: Han Francisco 0 8 2 6 4 Portland Batteries -- Hit t and Wilson; Garvin and Mcla-unCntulrr, lVrrlne. . va Los Angeles at "Seh-walui- ea He-si- sn I. polhl, . It-- o Gent-man.- .1 . . 11 Lit k Mill R. 8. CAMPBELL, Gen'I. E. W. WADE, Wirigir WRPKLRBtmUL BBRYKHBn e l - Lo. l S-- : - pas-'..c- c i I Ayer. v- . the real New ,jii& up in red packages, and in ibU sack. Asa yo.;r grocer lor it. oooo B. B. B. FLOUR CO., PACIFIC COAST FACTORY, Mail uo fivs SAN JOSE, CAL. stamps and we will aend Sample Package prepaid. Ksa OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Sn-ii- NOTE THESE POINTSi QUALITY of Drugs and Chemicals. The Best Procurable. ACC U RACY : Absol ute, by reason of our infallible Double CheckSystem. SERVICE: Promptness and Dispatch. PRICES: Compatible with Quality. .. lots. We will sell yon one lot, or Iwo lots or 27 14 fret, which makes a good Wo give you exactly what your Doctor wants yon to have. No substitution allowed at thla store. Your DOCTOR knows what you should have. We give you the thing his prescription calls for. YOU get the benefit. frontage. What aro tho terms ? The terms are largely of tbe purchaser's own making. He can pay some cash down ay $50 and the balance tn monthly payments of $3 or $10 as he Is able. We charge him no Interest. We give a duplicate eontraci which provides for 0 days of grace In case of sickness or loss of employment. If ho wishes, the purchaser can at once begin the erection of house, I others have done and are planning to do. We want to sell the lot. AY will not rut the price, but will make the terms as easy as any one can WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. Geo. W. Driver, Manager 2453 WASHINGTON AVENUE WSHBP! ask. Why buy them? Because houses built them will always be in demand, either to rent or ell. Lots in that locality will constantly lucres w In value. There are no lots Inlhat locality lo be bought ss cheaply a the lots In Nevada addition. Lotdi for yourself. A number of new houses have been built In that vicinity this year, and more will be built thl fall. If you think of bu'blf.ig this fall or time to get- a next, year novj 4H choice of over lit) good lots. OGDEN LIVERY -- AND- BOARDING STABLES - Net going to build? Then buy a an Investment. It is an investment any one can make. can spare $5 or Any wage-earn$10 a month. You may nol like the locality sa well ss iln property in the vicinity of Lester Park, but Think of the difference in prlrc, and Evcrvoii'. can't live next to lower Park, and of people who are There are with that locality, aud glad to live there. There are more new houses rlown 'hat way than around Psik. Look for j ourself ph-m- tl.-ified r Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Telephones Bell, 811 K. Ind. 718. Blackham & Ernst, Props. at Prompt and First St' Ogden, Utah 239 Twenty-Fift- h JUST Class Livery ONE AND ONE-HAL- F Service Reasonable prices. BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. Other investments? Savings bank, maybe? Well, that's good but there I only 4 per cent We can't pay ou any interest but, in mind, r.e do nut charge juit any. Mining stock? Wo like that. too. Don't w.ui! io say anything against mining stock, but we will say thl An Investment in those lots will b" better rhin buying some mining stork and we could mention names if we saw fit. ltiit let that pas. hear FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS Now don't wait - jiu-.'i- 1 England article. pa; 0900 16-fo- LEAGUE. PACIFIC Kur-Hes- bro-i".;'- ! K Bread, Griddle Cakes, Muffins and Plum Pudding. The price range from fino to 1130 for a single lot. Tbe lots arc 23 feet front by 117 feet deep with a alley In the rear. Excepting thoae facing south on Willow street, which are 120 feel deep. The lots lying south of 20th street are 8123 apiece. Within 2U0 feet uf these lots is a piece of ground about the size of two of our lots for which the Rio Grande Western has Just paid $2,800. The deed is on record. Just across the street from the above and within 400 feet of our lots is the new Simmon warehouse, the largest in the state and built on ground costing three times what we ask for these Mul-li- n w- jwiajim t'luurowmmi.ii'giTwt oooo swtw Thousand of people arp now using this famous . flour for Boston Brown What are the prices ? r ELECTRICITY oooo 8-- 4 d ci-- i TRADE MARK. 4; lv-e- AND Save the fronts of the Package Ba. ,.(,.. . SIDE the THREE Simplicity, Economy, Assurance Where aro they? a-- NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IN- Chance to Have a Choice cf Over GO Fine Lota St. Louis vs. Citvaland. St. Louis. HepL 10. ilovelund sad battled thirtern innings to St. a tie today. Rata stopped tho conThey are located at the intersection test in the first half of the four- of 2ith enwet and Wall avenue. Score: teenth. Attendance They are 3ft blocks from the Dca 7 2 2 school. 0t. Ijouis 2 2 12 CJevadatid Only 2tt blocks from the Southern Batteries Sudhoff, lloecll and Sug-de- Pacific shop. blocks to the Vninn TV pot. lies and Uuolow. Only Only Si blocks to th new government building. Chicago vs. DrtroiL They are tn easy walking distance ot Chicago. III., Bept. 10. Chicago disbroke even with Detroit today, Detroit any part of the bnslnes or railroad winning tbe first game and Chicago trict. Over 2,000 wage earners report every lakiug the second. The second game of a mllo of was called at tho end qjjhe seventh day for work within lots. Inning account darkness. Attendance Ihete A house built on one of these lots 17,MtO, ran ALWAYS be rented and to people who will ALWAYS be able to pay rent because they work. Oakland. Han Francisco, Sep;. 10. Oakland scored a shut cut over Los Angeles tn tbe morning game. Il waa a pitchers' battle tn whl'.h the South-erni-r-s suffered more limn the home team. In the afternoon Oakland out-bFine it'd Mur ley men, but lost. fielding by the visitor at times when hitting was henvbwt prevented Oakland front scaring. Score: Morning game-l- avs 6 0 , Angeles 7 3 3 Oakland YANKEE DOODLE." Batteries1 Toxer and Eager; Bfox-ruand Byrne. Some of the (iennan papers have Afternoon game T 1 2 been whether Izi Angeles lately discussing 1 1 11 "Yankee ikssllc is really Yankee at Oakland II. The opinion Is expressed hy liarr Butterle Baum aud Spies; HsrWctl Johann Ix'wulter that the tuns wa and Graham. I'mplre Davis. originally a county dance of a district pf Lite former province of Seattle vs. Tacoma He says it la called the "Kchwalni." Seattle, Wash.. Sept. 10. Bobby well nown that Yaukee Doodle" wss Keefe of Tacoma hud the Seattle batderived front a military march played ters at bis mercy tmlsy. Seattle was by ilia llcKxtan troop during the war In s guinc filled with fielding of the revolution In America. In shut out Score: feature. uf the the dances Bchwultn, studying 4 3 0 Lrwslti'r was struck by the simllurliy Seattle 10 I 3 in form and rhythm of "Yankee Tacoma Roach and Frary; Keefe Batteries: Doodle lo the music of lhee dances, loist year at the kirmess" uf the vil- and Hogan, rmpire. Kunkle. Yankee lage of YVasenhurg. when MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. Doodle" was 'played, the young men and girls swung into a true Big National Rifle Matches. dance, aa though the music Sea Girt, X. J.. Kept 10. The winhad been composed for It. During the war of 1776 the chief recruiting ners of ihe Individual matches, conof Ihe Naoffice for the enlistment of the Hessian ducted under the hired soldiers was Zicgcnhaln, in Ku- tional Hlfle association and of the New It, therefore, seems probable Jersey State Rifle association, were that the reeriiiis frntn the announced today as follows: Rehwalin ." who served in the pay of Spencer match, won by Captain YYm. Crest Britain in Atnerlra during the It. Martin, New Jersey. Heading RevoIntUmnry wsr, and wlior-- military Heading match, won I) Lieutenant H. Newr Jersey band Instruments eonsisted of bugles, L. Smith. New Jersey. drums, end fife only, carried over State Rifle aociation trophy, won by witli them the tune, known to them Captain K. A. Wells. New York. Htiye from childhood, utid playod it a a mutch, won by Captmn Wm. M. Marmarch. I on don Graphic. tin. New Jersey. Schuicxen miitrh, won by A. F. La ndprseck. DiapMxr-in- g HAY'S CONTEMPT FOR LIARS. Lieutenant tarRrt mal.'h. won .1. E. Sledge, S. army. Consolation ThoiiKh Ins cluiiui'tcrisiic ment.il mutch, won nv Lirulcnant Simon, was tiiul of placidtiy ami scicn AU comer, revolver, won by Ohio. to the level Thnmu Anderton. New York. liy, lie never of ih cynic, lb' was never the man who courliulcs Hist nothing mnllrts CALLS DOWN LINOTYPE COMPANY never the disciple of Talleyrand, wlm look to III ln l I no maxim. 'Above iCiiniinncd from Page One.! all. no .cal." Mr. ll.iv'a modesty would tun permit him lu mako a parade of Hgciiix. tu iiny In the governhi eariicMne or sound his cel from ment vcnice." pcrim ' Hail l hi ch.irg' of corruption not the huuHclops; but he was zealous and earner as in all vital thinm, just the been hade 1 should have entirely agreed sani--- . Ho had a flue srurn tor all that with the conclusion nf the commission is pot v. moan, contempt t hie. He de- that if ji were which It I not. wanton and all It would he desirable to cancel the tested tinueressary falsehood. For the sort of diplomacy contract in question. ihm re'is oen! fully it pen tergiverTuhllp Printer Putnicr has lieariv a most had from the uip.i-ebe contempt. sation The hsps nf the In is famous ot Ins Mimas One ilin suhnrdinaie .ill led io ihe a i of used was world be inkcn up i mnnec'inn .u'h nni'il'ploni.i'io not now ,i i lie dLejpiine h n .1 'corgauiatinn nf Min i on bnr-'swli'-eo i a inn' Wash of ih" niomb' ps Ihi'nicr1' :ie "Wti-- n the rou-riuucs to Isth e snr ssriime: ntfi.-' mv not do THKUTVOHl' '1 ue Mr llv. me. said ROilSKVKIT whether or pm The Re'P comp:. . nn W8i upprentaj tr'iog to saevrtsin I f know tving aen lvfna le the man 'o wake njn tim general hv h i TVhst I try to tied out t; ;bc iiines rrethod lie." FTem tn all fhe govriuipent d'par;ments. that panirulsr teMing " "John Hey , An American with a view o simp.'ying and Improvby" Walter Wellman. In the ing them. It ronor mto the affaire of the governmcT rrlniing office Is American Morth';- Review of Review secrc- for August. atyncj by ('. 11 K- . cf the ircB cuiiimian; F. H. T'e ir.iili;ns j Hitchenrk. fir-- New Yck. Sept. Id. 'jml postmas'cr Mi' 'lc i r n. Murray. ssii-:- t American line stenn-eg 'tiers!: I.swrer.i nn-ti"i i en ' Il'iinbiiiR. .nerce and Is her. imlisj irmn nere'.iry of ' 1. co:iinj:?'npcr n .Isiiic K. t: Wiiri 4x ii.K:i ' v r.ew.'.r. nf Htcira-- e porixiratlop. J'ssfe'isvr deparrmec! ol on and r.'nv.ne.-priie of chu'eii ! an-u: i.im'i'ii emicrin:i: Kil"Mn ! I IILV!'. SPAIN S HOSPITALITY. WTCIC Uil 'f the licit l.ir di"iri,,:irkc, There !" I'ltit-s- ' in .i.ir-;n, The n.'.vv Yali:uglon. the nn intere'-Inilepartmer.t bn- - r .vJ Admiral Chester, report from . i ' . Paii-;lie Y'.i.i in - Th. l'l vbo had iiuiiin ii .f the navi.l ini iwicy '' "I.!- at cun' in ini: siT.' hi "mn this ceuniry : w A l I'll.ltn'r' .. iti'ili .. . ;a uuii ,i il dinar. Vsn lerb.ii ew the rren; Ncilici Af'ics rile. i t-- I use-win- e. 1 d bau-i'ie- -- LIGHT UP! We pay money for man-ot-wa- r OUR KNOWLEDGE CONTEST. RATtl. HJ1 to Me ssnt 'o sell theP In's. Yr vr.t to r.'i; in people slm nutit h:i . Wp Sant tn pll tins. Wpt to Hr, about them nr ftll b'cr Call and see u about them at Room i. on the second floor of the First National Bank Bldg. If you can't call In person, call ns up by phone (25lx Belli amt w? wlil arrange to conic and talk with you. If yon r.mT call iu office hour-- , you :!! find u in our office during tho in xin lion'' and until 7 p. m. Telephone to us and we will wail for you. IVc want to sell If you have the least inkling of an idi'ti that Ycu would like to owti a lot that Is ;:r io imiixisc in value per In tbe next two years Luy one or more of those lot. s-- l Hunter Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers tv-a- & Kennedy TO THE PUBLIC: Will do well to call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any painting or papering. 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