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Show IDE KX.MI.KI: lHrFN, I'TAII, " l!lM.SIA MORNINii M'MJNlNi ' II '1 H , : ! I: J7. 'Ml.'i. AMUSEMENTS. iSNOw STOPS BETTING ON AFTERMATH isreca&raerzLSSuSEasp Salt LaKe Theatre WITH CHRISTMAS DAY. '.i GEOi BEN HUR 'J e OGDEN RAP.D TRANSIT DiD NOT !lS GAMBLING MOV E. A WHEEL - NT INHIBITED THt CITY. ! Pi fe of Hours Morning Fail i . the Tuif chanBe to Rccpvn Its Jk,d9 BREVITIES aiu-.m- l. 8 (Tm:liii; uMi wife have returned f'.oui a rip ;!ji iiuviii California. i W ('. T av.-- u.ll I i in eel a! 2510 WiMl-ing-u- n al WnlueMlay. p. in 2:20 J. R. Ydi.uk visiting his of Kixluug. l.ia.. is j. T. Youug. of j'-.- Ogden. 01 H L, him wtih a Thorne Griflln pvt'M-nieumbrella on Sat- lam urday H. H. Selway uf Dll km. Mom., are uie nn Is of All and Mrs. J. T. Young- .uij air,, -- - CLIFFORD Mi.sa Gin nla I,. wf ih,. dr) Present goods at Wi ignis, is sjieuding holidays jn Suit Lake. SUCCESS the Clay'a Famoua Novel Mrs. Geo II. Tribe and children have gone io loiguii where ihev will usii during ih, holidajs. The Sweetest Story Ever Told Wholesome, Clean, Refreshing an excel lent production. and wife spent Angus T. Chi'istmas in Sal'. Lake, the guests uf Mr. and Mrs. .lush Gram, Hr. -- M. Wi-igh- r marriage licenn has been issued lo Fi't-- W. Joiier. aged 23. and Uertba Crenshaw, aged ill, both of Ogdeu. A MISS CUBA M4BLO IN THE TITLE ROLE The Deri-nib.1- - term uf ill Second eourt has closed, and sJiidgu Howell is holding court at Karmingiun. Di-ir- iii WHAT WILL Mrs. Henry Dinwoudy, of Rais laikc, is the holidays with her . William C. Wright, ou dsusbier, Jeflcrxoii avenue. YOU g Mi-s- MS? GIVE FOG A Hollauder social was given iu the home of Mrs. Kiissuer, on Madison avenue Monday evening, at which about tweiu.v invited guests were pres- ent. Has He a Pair of Military Brushes? H. L. Hanson of Pocaiello is visiting a few days with his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Crawford. He rcpoils business in a prosperous condition In the northern town. Nothing is more appropriate as a Christmas present for man than a Diamond, a Ring or a pair of Opera Glasses for the Lady. Tbs members of ihe 30,000 tion Club will hold a special 7; 3d this at evcnln, Business oT imiHirianre will that Ihe full membership be E Beautiful m designs : has fallen tod-.- ) .. ...ui, iiu luuniiug the firi - fell lu l ho eaiih m ,n bill by daylight ibu I..:! ,ied in volume and from moniiu tUr.lu-until noon, large flee. f . wires, w.i bouses, .n,,i nio : :i tfT iim-- l oar tracks in a white crystala. When lh.- bun of the ftuwu ' iimii comiiauy was opened, the with a merry hum, acatteiiuy i. s flakes which iiad settled mi .hi tracks right and left. The x'oi'.n s.n: t. must have snill.tl when he a cars iKiwling along with At any rate, ihui,,i:anow began id cover ihe long ra increasing ihe dopili in front of and adding io ihe cleared l.uls a fresh aupiily after the car had pus I. The schedules weic presently real vauged and the runs made slower At 9 o'clock the bench car ou Twenty-flfisirrci came 10 a riandstill in of the High school. The conductor backed up ills car. lurued ou tbe power, and, with a tlsh from tbs tails, started to do wonders in clearing the rails. He made a gaiu of one foot. These taciica wmv continued uuiil the car struck ihe incline. wb-il blld to the baas of tin- hill. There it hailed and would nut move. From the uoflh, the lilt; car came plowing ita wav. With much whees-iuand n rapid revolution of wheels, with brilliant flashes and a low grumble, it, mo. came in a, Hamit-- ill. Presently, by the aid of men wnh brooms, the north car proKiessi-i- l to a point opposite the south car, nnd stopped. And then all (hi- - cais were blocked. For more than an hour the cars were held inactive between f- .n.-i-i d Kuiplojes Dramatization af Bertha Popula- meeting o'clock. require present. Among the appreciated Ghrietmas gifts recelred by larimi employes of different mercantile liouams wna a large, lender turkey given by Manager Criichlow io each of the rmployi- - of the Consolidated Wagon A Machine and moderate hi prices Come and pick out just what you want from our large stock. company. I. h .1,-.- - - h - d For the host holiday liquors buy The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN United States Depository 1 Dly L Prealdent JJcraea E. Poor Vlas Prealdent Caahlar "'F.h E. Haag .'. McIntosh ....Assistant Caahlar rest Paid on Savings Accounts OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE B No. 326 25th Street California and Eastern Races.... E Direct wire tor all Sporting Event. U BmKanal! DKNVER AND RETURN B2A50. Oh Dec. 2 2nd and 23rd the will sell round COLO-MIDLAN- wteta from Ogdea to Denver trip and Colorado paints for $2110, stop-nreturn limit January 10th. Through Pullman Observation Car . lr.' Ticket office 77 Went Second ""'A, Balt Lake. i steam for Ihe engines operating the dynamos. An accident in the boiler room some days ago disabled two of tbe boilers and Ihe damage ia still unrepaired. No damage baa beru done to other buxtnesa in the city. Telephone wires are quite fn-- from snow and the large cables are not over strained. More snow fell in a shorter time this morning than has been recorded in Ogden for years. In seven hours alz Inches covered ihe ground, and the fall continued. The bual precipitation will reach a depth of Hourly eight No more welcome visitor Inches. could have thrust Itself upon ihe peo- Mrs. g e - For the Bon Hur PsrformiDot, at Lako Theaire.:. Round trip tickets, Ogden to Belt Lako $1.60. on alo Doe. 27th. good to return Dec. 26tn and oa Saturday, Dec. 2tlb, good to return Doc. INh. the Salt aal-toi- luaS, i : -- le-ui- ia pioiidcd for 1'iider ikii i!,,- ihe cii : Butt rt ju. New York, Dec. 6- -A new high record price for s " at on the stock was reached when today exchange n $95,040 was paid. This, with Ihe Initiation foe, brings It up to $!,-no- J37J10A a i IN POLICE Were Aribkey PUina.-.fi- i C tv Enriched $250.00. . II. .. ii-- I ii i'1 l ills - - Mi' druiiK- - p.-r- -- : . RAILROADING ui t. JiiluiMiti OF OGDEN a position a chrf in the ir wjiuug .he jiiavi-"T'-'- i Ki i 'in.i n soil Fred .itis ri'i'il ihe I'lrik "It w - i iliie each ii iij.i i:it'vl eiiiv iif iwi nty days auj ii':' " riii'iu go iliirlug i.n-uu- a- -- To Buy the li - Choicest i days, but iln- i'lu the judge i in luflucme over to flic das - tach. in Sleveu. thi1 Jab). Jsi, 2nd. 3rd. via the Oregon Shoit Line. Ticket good go return until Jan). Tib, I9utL OUR BUTCHERS The Places M i titn of T. Mursli uu.l Joint Greeks filltil .lie io Mimes the trial of one of iln-i- i fur Urccnv . I'luiil, I'iuhIii wa acperil cused by Guy l.lbcroi r having lol-lhis uiasquersac n.i. rixsaio denied the and. waring his arms, stall'd Hi' hi- cuuld Un-h prove his Innocence. s told io bring his wlineIn round, lo Ids dismay, thai oins of ihe - missing. of the affair The court continued Ihe caw uutil morning. F. T. Suiyih and the five nun eaugiit in hi saloon, Sunday night, failed io put iu au appearance. Smyth forfeit. ed and hi customers left wiili ih city sum of from $5 to $lu. When taken b the officers, the hieu each had a flask uf whiskey obtained Saturday to lu- -i oi er Sunday. This Is au example of the method employed by drinkers to circumvent ilia Suuday Of the eighteen men si'icsted and lok-- d for irtal ymientay morning, s of (hem hall. The sum lakuti lu this way loialcd over iwn-thiril- EATS The Market Affords Greenwell Bros. The cli) iioeds the money, Mr, Clerk, you foiTi-i- i those halls. This la the wy the judge vlcwrd the situation when lie wa lufornu d of the holl-da- y money lhal had fonud Its way imo Ihe clly's box. Fred L. Keller for Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail Butchers For Fine Meats to gel (he hart this market You are aura AND FIBH al THE POULTRY BEST. POULTRY AND FIBH $2.pill. IN SEASON. Phone e Bell 19 Elinor Phone lad, 1M ; 311. St 2478 Washington Avenue Meat Market THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 355 Twenty-Fourt- h kitch- Og- C0UN1 Lindsey COMMISSIONERS Y From California. Doctor Aaka to Hava Patisnta Takan to Hoapital. tiliaver and wife have arrived from rullfoinU and will make ibelr future homo in this city. Mr. Shaver Tile board of county commismonera Is connected with the clerical departheld a very brief scselon yesterday ment In Master Mechanic l.uckeit' morning, transacted, a little business office. and adjourned until the Hftenumn. William Lloyd appeared before Hi Back to Work. board In the inierenU of Ogden CiiP Clifford Thnrhmn, dlvihiou r and others who want a for the Southern Parlflr at from Pacific avenue, through aonia he Sparks, Nevada, nuirned to lhal, county land. Thn commissioners were place, afler having spent Clirisima nut sure that they had the right to with bin parent. grant the request asked for, and aked the opinion of County Attorney Hulan-1-kl- , Don't Mias the Train. who said Ihat the ronnty could Owing to the change of rime In Ore- give a quit claim deed for the land. gon Shuri Mu No. z. for HaU lke. Captain Hulanlkl and Cnmmlaelonrr from 3:44 to 3:24 p. m., msuy passen- Maden were instructed to draw vip Ihe gers have luUsed the train sod havs necessary papers, and submit them at been compelled id awslt the next, the next meeting of the commission-era- . which Is at 6:2V. It will be noted that this train leave twenty minutes earlCounty Physician Gordon appeared ier on thi- - new enrd. which went into before the hoard aud reported that effect on the 19th of this month. there were a number of people ill who should be sent to the hospital In order that they muy receive the proper Engineer on a Visit, . will be Investigated Engineer C Jenkins of the South-er- r care. The ca-- e Pacific, si Wlnnemncca. 1 spendand such a are deemed worthy and ing few days in Ogden, with can be accommodated will be sent to his D. V. Bell, chief clerk the hospital. of Divl-lo- n Ulahop McKay appeared brfoi tbs Storekeeper Porter's office. board for tlic purpose of asking that New in Real Estate Business. certain taxes paid by him during th Cliarlee Iveson. formerly connected past ten years lie remitted. It. rcnie with the Inlon Depot, hotel in this that Bbhop McKay has been paying dry. bu; now In the real euie busl-ne- t taxes on a certain piece of property . in Hurley, Idaho. I upending the over which the city ha a and he wUhes the tax remitted holiday In Ogdun. on the part that has been used by the COFFER DIVIDEND. city. The mailer was referred to Captain Hulsniskl and Commissioner MadNew York. Ike. 20. A dliideiid of sen. 791-- 2 cents per share on Anaconda Uoppcr was rtitteryd foilay. This Is FAY UF BACK TAXEB. accepted lo hr a quarterly dlvldiiid as Mgslnst Ibc dividend declared heretofore. Tim Inst diviMadUiu. WK. Dec. 26. Ird'-- a dend preci-UInthis one. which was law pHHeed st rile vpifinl session redeclared three mouths ago. was si the quiring Insui sure companies lu pay rate of $1.26 or $2.64 per up back taxes befoic contenting asyear, and nine months ago the semi- sessment in courts, th Northwestern annual dividend was 76 cents per paid $22,683.24 for 19o4 and the Sr. and Interest, shsre, or fl.50 annually. As Ana- Paul paid $164 .26H conda la controlled largely by Amal- for 19114 and 1905. Il is expected Utal gamated Copier, it la expected that all the smaller concerns will follow. ihe dividends will go largely imo th treasury of Amalgamated. MORE EVIDENCE. J- pi-- Mibcr b li.ii A clio. us ,t ',hsuf,n i me k to his hiiuoi .i, mo left ilie iimiiii, free m,, ii ink muiic more jo go iaiu. "Vug- m fur ihe of ihe court. I ,i.iii iin fine uii'iry Is iseniy $'-('- en at the Tnion Depot Hotel, iu den. J. in.1 aud wdt he page d- IN AND OUT i a pu.iin.. will iii. I1! link. - oit lour loiiiibti of :li, Kiuiii. I ii- io. ui i iehiOUi'l 2.7t'0 hr Lugo; iu .i.e x.iiouTi ii'iii;;!i-- ! m a .i pi- p-- Ii I! .ii'l-tln- Sioidii- lu-i- - p.-n- Tin. ol I The lud ii lilliit I'll'. it.-- on- ,i :kv liu l .1 ' affirmed lhal was uiiiiuanc- i- of ilii-iin :...i giiig Jones, owner of iiie Tun Gv ii,iugi-- . '1: is a torill o! g.iiub.lns lhal tail iu .in- oidinance SHi) In- incluib governing the p.m.shiiM us lor. and specifying the mam.' ui. gambling. It could be changed iui.igui. Hut there ia no doulu thai foiui i.g ihhiIs ami placof a race i ing money on tbe l iu.iige is I'ntil gambling. mads ih.it will include ilo- - fiu ui of gumhling. will in- allow 'he lo go free " said Judge .Murpln Hetoie thi-- , den-io- n was ma.ie. imin-'ro'i- s authorities w in Mil. The iii.ijoniy of these , . a: mils were for a riel coiiKiiucliiiii the ordinances of any city. I further ai ..ou is lal.i-- hi the it -I i it i the doors of aiioinoy lu ihe Turf Exchange, ilo-- will be iillow-ti- l i oi loinaiii open mil uciioii is taken hi ihe city eomii I'-- - . n- .(- h . Clarets. We also have a full line of all other liquors. The place to get Ihein at right prices Is' Brown Palace Saloon WERE MANY COURT. Satui-oa- 1 four-yearol- d the following: Port wines, Angel ica, Dry wines, Sauternes, Zlnfan-dri- . P. M. PAULSONS Ex- - Reduced Rates The reduced rale to outside iminis, which have boon iu effect since the -- Hid of thift month and closed sImi-isTwenty-thirand Tweuiy-flfihave been taken advanuge of Service from ho linmiu i th depui by who left iu Rend the holiwas not entirely stopped, lint the daysmany wlih friends and relative. Tlie was cars slow ihe that so speed pf next reduction of rules will In- - on the people preferred to walk. :HMh ami will last for three dajs. Guperinli-ndeu- l Mataou expects to havs the cars running before evening. New Chef in Hotel. Tbe trouble, in an, ia in the cripY. H. Clast-- , uf ihe 8auia bouse, Fe, hu arrived forniidy pled cuiiriltiun of the power In Ogden and has where only one boiler la generating p Christmas Liquors Jioo;w;' .'ii iu rii;rg ux ai ii.igiici! - 1 i Annie Manning, wifo of Frederick Manning, at 7 o'clock yes- ple. Fanners itspocially are rejoicing terday morning, at the family residence. Thirty-secon- d street and Quincy ave- over the fall. It means a piling up In of nue. Funeral services Thursday at 10 the mountains uf several feet snow that will park and remain o'clock from 81. Joseph's church. until lata spring, when water John J. Olwu has relumed from is gold to the agriculturist. The small boy aces pleasure iu the Goldfield country, where he has extensnow. It is of that kind which may sive interests. He visited the Southern Klondike district while In that be rolled into snowballs, rapidly and to carry a man's lieat hat. off part of Nevada. and reports the out- s hard, hlf head. The buys pleasure has just look as encouraging for the Ogden-liebegun. Occasionally a bat may lie who have claims in that section. seen flying in a graceful curve, probunch of by a squeeacd-uRobert Randall Huiibnell,- - the liitlo pelled The thrower of the snow. missile son of U. H. Bushnc-ll- , behind a pole with nothing but dodges a : 2 30 after afternoon, died at yesterday a long grin showing to tbe vexed pebrief illness uf pneumonia, at the fam- destrian. 2147 avenue. It Quincy ily residence, ig juel seven mom ha since ihe burial FUNERAL OFJLESTER ALLISON i s of a son two yea younger. The time and place of thi funeral will be announced later. The funeral services over ihe remains of Lester Allison, the thirteen-jwar-ol- d of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Alhouses Billed with dead. lison, 8r son who died Sunday morning af 5 o'clock, after 'an Illness lasting near8:. Petersburg. Dee. 2d. 11:39 ly a year, went held In the Second ocMoscow s at fighting Yesterday ward meeting house at 2 o'clock yes--ome distance from at curred moally terday afternoon. The revolutionthe of city. the ctnur Tbe casket, covered with beautiful Tverskaia ists abandoned thoroughfare, floral offerings, was borno from the as It is too easily swept by artillery, 2567 Grant avenue, by six anil concentrated their forces in the of kia Utile companion!, and waa carcommernarrow winding gtreet of the Ike house while into ried meeting -cial quarter, where the hops were Short's orchestra played. Neater. My closed and occupied by the militia, God. to Thee." The boys from the The mortuaries af Moscow are filled Industrial school In uniforms atwith the dead, the hospital are un- State tended the funeral in a body. Interable to find room for the wounded and ment will take place in the cily cemmany private hour's are filled with etery. wounded parsons. The militia organised by Governor AFTER THE SCALPERS. General Dou basso If has commenced Its of direction the the under poduties Chicago. Dec. 26.'The energetic lice. Many houses and other buildings, work of Mayor Dunua In auppreaalng revolutionists the threw the scalping from which Tranks-glvlnio of tickets tbo bonds, were demolished by the artilfootball game between the unilery. versities of Michigan and The numerous fires which occurred bore such satisfactory fruit Chirago that be at different points throughout Moscow has now entered upon a campaign lit up the whole sky last night. the scalpers, who. he alleges, Governor General Doubtssoff has or- against bsvi- - made a practice of buying up dered that all doors be kept closed. theater ticket and selling them to the Any infraction of this order will be public at an exorbitant advance. Tver followed by a fine of $1,604 or three aince tbe football game on Thanksmonths imprisonment in the fortress. giving day the maror has been The Same penalty will be imposed on deluged with request i that be snppreee all occupants of houses In which arms the scalping of theater tickets and are found. today ho called a meeting of tbe theatrical managers of the elty to devise a way to keep the tickets out of the SENT HER POISONED CANDY. hands of tbe scalpers. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 26. Mi. Elsie FAILURE IN BAN FRANCISCO. Smith, who was Queen Titanla" in tbs Albany Halloween carnival of San Francisco, Dec. 26. R. B. Mit1904. today reported to the police that he received through the mall yester- chell, the stock broker, with office at 28, New Montgomery street. In the day a box of candy containing poison. No. drops in' the box had Palace Hotel, baa closed bin doors. A abort tfme after the concern openbeen opened nnd the pole in spread within. A druggist who analyzed the ed up for bueiness this morning. II. contents declares that the candy con- wee seen that iti obligations could tained enough Paris green and other not be met and it waa announced that the establishment had failed. Ii is bepoisons to kill the whole family. Mlsa lieved. says the Evening Poet, that Smith believes the polkoa ws sent by ranging a girL The police and posiofflce au- the failure will heandfor 1 a100sum .000. Ji is between $75,000 thorities are Investigating. Impossible to ascertain the exact figures until Mitchell's hooka ars examEXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. ined and It is known how anch he la short on the stock msrket. Oregon Short Line. DIED: W. L. Buswell First Door West of Z. C. M. Twenty-fourtStreet. ;DRls iiuibiiug. Uu: .i-- rn-ea- Dora ' ii:':-- . ri. ,M,u - CHEER , iict'.ii.g on liori-- - m J .Ijdgi- - Mui pi. ill iiiui yckicida) u:i,p ihui li Ha a foni.,1 a.iml'I-.ii- . l'-- J Friday Night - ..I'l-u-- I'm!-- ! Thu ion . .l ... i,.,L jin lowly aioun.l t hi i.ni MoUilui .lav afternoon ; t.i lh ,1, u!. . did no. Car..i ;iit a of ihe iiiai 'ii.v. .i; . OPERA MOUSE THE EMPHATIC BY D.'orb ; MVfSWWWi if Cariiu- fti.ogi te ct Ogden. liquor wilboiii hefoie Judge i,.-l-His linl hearing was er i ..io' 14 o'clock. Sail of u! l'a!hn':i n.i.Tvl:. in' Wa- - iix.'U io insure Ilia appear- $1 . .1 u 'i ..." i. Ima i:uil It. :1s is having koine difficu-.iM . .: 4.H,'epul. a.u'i:ia : ii .cur.i.g i lie same. till! ii ..'..i:: li.'ird. In p.irmer. succeeded JUelud-- , I An atiempt was luada ibt olbi-ci- . iiij; V '..uiiii!, i - l.t . .i i ir-- l ihiri' u.ij io raich him in the act of .veu'i'dMV li.on all- o - placed i.i sril-ui' hquu;. but U taikd. no. ai;ii iimiI ou t'hi'.simas day. a 1 lie lailuic of the Wll .11.1 nil-- , ilo licit on time $1.50 ROUND TRIP. ..i.uoaiis ; o ncii! ul Fa i'ushuahau. in. v. - l.a-Ogden to Salt Lake. uiprlse p.si.i.eu ,i-- Year" GRAND G 1 i Dorms AND R AISI5D BAIL FIXED i.- to ROWLAND OF GOOD i SEAT SALE OPErS DEC. 21. PRICESLtwer floor and tint rows Balcony. $LOO; Remainder Balcony, S1.b0, Family Circle, 11.00; Gallery, 50c; Box and Logs. $2.5 Orders for Maut through Uie iiiail v.l hr promptly attended to. in ifco order of their receipt, u lit-- uccoiu.iai.;. ,i b and a silf-adu a!l mistakes. Adilrvi-2" 11 ,!v D. GEO. PAPER, Mtungir, Salt l.n.-- Thriiii-:- ' EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. ?r,r BEIL ARRIVES iC WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINES lemi-ianc- CHURCH - store-keepe- FOR YOUR CHOICE, FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS FISH AND POULTRY right-of-wa- WE HAVE THE DEBT. IN SEASON. TRY Ui. Wa pleaae everyooe. Phones Kit lad. 171; Bell GREENWELL. Mgr. RICHARD Phones Bell 171-y- ; lad. 34$. 23 H Washington Avenue 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats BIEL'S Money son-in-la- Meat Market bey; na inferior will 173 25th eats handled at BALLARD & RINCKERS Street IB THE PLACE TO BUY VOUR MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE, right-of-way- FRESH FIBH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phones 331 Twenty-Fourt- Jest phone 663. h St. Pboars and we assure yon ihe best. bell k; lad. 164 semi-annu- lit r semi-annuall- y !. TODD INQUEST. It Is Coming In Rapidly In Ogden. Philadelphia. Pa., Dec. 24. Coroner Dngsn will today begin an inquest Into the death of Mrs. Margaietra Todd of New York. whoe body was found on the track of the Reading railway Evidence on the following subjnet will prove of Interest to every Ogden reader. Ho many people go through the same experience dally. This public statement should be proof positive to every wavering doubter. Read It ca refolly. E. E. Harrison, brskeman on the 1940 Steele Ave., 8. P. R. IL, rerid'-m-says: "1 Buffered from backache, un til death would have been a welcome relief. Added to the backache there were pains In my brad and my condition become so serious that I could nut turn from one side of th bed to tome Weeks agu. Among those whom the nuourr hut asked to be present are Mrs. Todd's daughter, Mrs. Roeslle Touey, and an attorney who has been mention'd us the principal legatee under a will made by Mrs. Todd. Detective- - say they have no evidence to show that a minder was eonunitted. KILLED BY A TRAIN. e tnn other without kitting uprigfc. I lost control over the action of th KidNew Yolk. Dec. 20. While driving ney secretions and their condition in u runabout across the track of the plainly proved that my kidneys wen m Inland Brooklyn Long railroad, adly in need of attention. 1 tried Hills yesterday. James Kelly nnd Har- every remedy which came train and to my notice from reading or observary Galway were struck by killed. Instantly tion or about which my Mends told me, and was treated three months by ? one of the beat physician in Half Lake City Doan's Kidney Pills came, to JAPANESE AMBASSADOR. my notice like other preparations had and 1 went to H. W. Itadoun's drug Washington. Dec. 26. Viscoum ton for a box. As I used (hem the Slnzo Aoki has been appointed symptoms gradually lessened tmtll Japanese ambaador to thi counthey finally disappeared. I am on toy Information to this effect feet the greater part of the time durtry. was conveyed to Secretary Root ing the day, but up to date ! have never had a touch of backache or $ today by Mr. IllrokL the Japanese trouble with tbo kidney secharge here. Vlacoufit Aokl is a member of the prlrr council and cretions. For sale by all dwle.r. Price CO ordsr of th Ris- of the flrit-elacents. Fostcr-MllburCo.. Buffalo, N. ing 8un. Ilo l of the highest Y sole agents for the 1'nlted States. diplomatic rank." Remember tbe nsmr Doan's and s take no other. e ELITE NEVADA MARKET Meat Market 126 Your Cuts Are Ours The Finest Meats on the market are always feend here. Phrase lad. Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Our motto la te pleaes. Everything flret-clar- $43; DeU 63. C. H. GREENWELL, JR., Phon Proprietor. 2323 Washington Avenue LONDON Meat Market well-know- Street Twenty-Fift- h a lad. 174. W. W. STONE, Prep. THE ARMOR Meat Market EATS THEM ALL FOR A. WRIGHT, Prep. FINE SELECTED Fresh and Salt Meals. MEATS Game and Fleh fn Season. We handle Nothing hut Prime Steer Beef. FIBH Both Phones ISA 616 TWENTY-FOURT- FRESH AND CURED. AND POULTRY eeaoenib t all BT. dls-teari- a n Heme Mads Lard Specialties; and Baueagf. All Meats are Strictly Flrat-Clas- e in Every Una, Just phene u aed we will take care of you. Phones Hell 477-k- ; lot lit |