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Show THE MOItNIXG 4 n THE TWO MrCAXN3 Manager. Delivered by Carrier. lnvlv.llns MoruiiE Examiner, Sunday Ffr Slagle copies El. NOT ft t'haraeler Dl'DB KELLY Sketch ets IAl'L RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail one mouth tint lndlng Sunday) out side of Ogden ... .50 Telephone No. 56. Examiner ' cii Artists. AND WIFE. 5-- 5 Team. LA CROIX. 4 LEON LA VOX. Ini pern in a I or. RUED STROM 5-- 10-5-- 1 K 1 ADMISSION lOc. S-- MGHEV LOANED 22-5-- 3 4 oftbecKtablibhateutoflalaira-lorie- a In which research In medical science might be eon.lwrted. Hy means of the facilities offered in these laboratories, workera have nut only enom-uual- y increased our knowledge of the alnicture and functions of the huniuu liody, anti of the nature of disease, but have Also provided midboda which have already fobbed oonie of the must direful pestilences of their chief terrors. Hitherto America has scarcely kept pace with foreign countries In medl-eiiprovision for scientific study In to Its Incentives prosecuand la tion. While this aspect of medlcsl education has not licen wholly disregarded in thia cutintry, the limitations placed upon Institution of hwrnlng by their Inability to pruvde adequately out of 'their meant for the siipimrt of laboratories has had a detrlmenul effect upon the growth of American medicine. In other countries the national and municipal governments have done wbat in thia country Is left to the aocident of private iucHuatlon and Ht beneficence. TRADE MEM'S. DOMESTIC MOVE- - Domestic trade movement a for the first quarter of tho current year, as reported to the Department of Unmmerce and Labor through Its llureau of Statistics. make favorable tsimiutrlsou with preceding years on Uie subject of live-storeceipts at w eater n markets aud lumber movements in the suuih and on the Pacific wand. In all branches of trade deiieiidteil on river aud lake uavigaiiun tliero waa a much lighter movement titan tn 1908, owing to the later oiieniug of.lhc season of navigation. Llvo-stocreceipts at five markets, to the rad of March, amounted to bead, compared wMth 7.603,991 baa.l In 1903 aud 8,031,098 head iu 19(13. Tho strength of the feeder movement. Including those shipped and driven to tho country, at Kansas City and St. Joseph combined, was materially greater than lit either 190J or 15103. Among special movements the sheep tnula at Omaha lias made exceptional progress ls lu contrast with former seasons, of horses at St. Louis reflect tha oxtraordiuary increase of Jemand, attributed inaluly to the expansion of farming area which naturally results from continued high prices of such products as grain and rollon. ltecuipls of wheat at 8 priniury markets for the crop years to tho end of March Rotated 196,190.137 bushels thus fur this year, In contrast with 213,378.-93- 4 bushels last year and 197.313.923 bushels for the preceding year. Totals reimrted from 11 primaary markets give receipts of grain of all kinds as 160,028,097 bushels for tble first quarter of 1901. Lasl year the corresponding total was 139,037,713 bushels. lstenc'KH la tku oHiting of through navigation on the Lakes is resitonsihlo fur tho lighter tonnage for (lie first three months of this year. The total freight receipts were 302.017 net Ions, compared with fil'V.'OS tons in l!'u3 ami CU.1JS ton lu 1902. The month of March clohisl without any Imllt aliens of early oiHulng hy way if either the Strait of Mackinaw of the Kunll Kte. Maiie canals. Navigation Sandusky and Kellys Island in Istkc Erie was lo'.nlutieil .luring prailicsily the whole of Marth, and some of the lake packet lines along Istke Erie shores before tlie elope of the month. Resides lateness of season. the absent e of a tied u its understanding between vessel owners and seamen on the Lakes has deferred preparations for the opening of ck Slilp-luen- SAURIEO PEOPLE 23-6-- 3 Heal Estate and Chattel Loan:.. quick, confidential aud A jjj private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. V Phone 321 x. 323 4 Eccles Bldg. 23-5-- 3 23-5-- 3 Soi-vic- r 0 rotary joh 16-6-16-6-- HE SAVED A 16-6-16-6-- 16-6-- 1 WOMANS LIFE gigantic labor combination will probably he made tn tho aiimuce ot i tin Western Federation of Miners and the I'niied M :ne Workers of America, ii will take in nearly l.M'j.Qip) in the Fnited Stales. A 1 Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Hats Shoes Clothing Overalls Jumpers Shirts etc. -- in Missouri made rapid Call and Look them Over Putnam Clothing House 2345 Wash. Ave. OGDEN 17-6-- 1 But Ihe Heroic Deed Cost Him One leg Which is Buried With a Funeral Procession 1 6-- 1 1 19-6-- 1 0 0 saved i up: DEATH CERTIFICATE FOR JU VERT VS LEO. 1 JOHN 1 0 1 1 4 ilaver-ty'-s Kamo of Deceased?-Jo- hn leg and foot. years. Aged? Twenty-fouColor? White. Occupation? Single, Married or Widower?-- - Nativity? New York . Residence? -- No. 633 Coiirllan it avenue. Place of Death? la'bauim Hospital. Date? April 7. Cause of Death? Amputation. The 1 r 30-6-- 1 1 4 1 1 Has shown the Importance CEMENT WALKS MADE 1 1 1 Alscn 6-- 2 2 2 1- -2 CINDERELLA. Talophona 128 154 Btroat. Twanty-fourt- h 16-7- -1 17-7- -1 29-7- -1 ft 214.65x214.65 773 773 774 773 770 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 beginOrganised lalmr In Chicago is effects ning to feel the reactionary of the abnormal lucrease In wages it baa gained during tho lasl year. There are several colored unions In Richmond, Va.. which aro affiliated central with a recently-organizeI wo have workers tobacco The laxly. SIH over numbering organisations, tho are affiliated Others members. hod carriers' and hack drivers unions. S m mm The catalogue of the American Federation off Labor's t. lamia exhibition waa arranged hy President Samthe progress uel Compere, allowing and the growth off the federal km from a few thousand in 1881 to nearly in 1904. 786 787 788 789 799 791 793 793 784 795 796 797 798 799 800 111., amalgamated Chicago, workers' union now controls all the machine men of the tradp and is pre28 pared to make strong fights for rents an hour minimum and union recognition. Thorough organization is Iming effected by the agents of the American Federation of Lalxir among the hotel and restaurant employes of New England. particularly in the larger cities. 801 803 803 804 805 806 807 80S 809 Tbe House of Common has passed the second reading, by 238 to m:i voles, the Trade Inlou bill, legalizing penceliil picketing and amending the law off conspiracy in connection with trade illspuies and pmtectipg trades tinioii funds against Ic'd process for damage caused by tbe Helton of members of such union: 810 811 1890 1896 1894 1895 1895 1895 1894 1894 1897 1895 1896 1896 1895 1898 C. P. R. R. Co C. P. R. R. Co. Richard Flint Joseph Hubbard C. P. R. R. Co. Unknown Henry T. Evan LiiPlia Slater Unknown Wm. Redd 1, 1894 1699 1892 1893 1893 1895 1893 1893 1899 1894 1892 1894 Eli M. Tracy Peter A. Anderson John A. Anderson Wllhelmina WJieeler John Marahnll. Jr Williams A Pouller Tho. Yeamana Niels C. Morten sen IT. P. R. R. Co. Niels Jensen R. J. Summers Ellen Holmes Unknown ..1897 1897 1894 1894 1894 1894 1894 1894 1894 1897 1894 1894 C. P. R. R- Co. D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpey D. P. Tarpry C. P. R. R. Co D. P. Tarpey 1). P. Tarpey - R.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. 8. K. N.E. B.E. B.W. 1895 do . W.. acres. W 1.02 acres. W.. 1.79 acres W 15 acres. W., 160 acres. W 110 acres. 4 W., 17y, acres. W.. 17 acres. B.E. B.E. 2 W.. 4 acre.. N.E. S.E. W.. 40 acres. 22-B.E. B.E. 2 V., 2 acres N.W N.K. W.. 15 acres! N. N. V. N.W. W 40 aerea B.W. 4 N.E. W 40 acres. 2 and 3 East 16-- 1 E 2.26 aerea. B.E. N.W. N.E. E., .55 acres. 176-- 1 E., 12 acres. NW. B.W. 186-- 1 E.. 40 aerea. 1 N.W. B.W. E.. SO aerea. 8. 2 B.W. 4 76-- 2 E.. acres. 1- -4 1- -4 30-7- -1 N.W. 1- -4 18-7- -2 1- -1 13-7- -2 1- -4 4 16-1- 82-7- -1 32-7- 1- -4 13-7- -2 1-- 15-7- -2 1- -4 15-7- -2 1- -4 15-7- -4 1- -4 1- -4 4 22-7- -2 4 7 1- -4 23-7- -3 1- -4 34-7- -3 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 20-6-- 95-1- 00 E.. 2'. acens. R., 16 aerea. 16 6 2T5., 80 aerea. N.W. 166-- 2 E., Imps. El. 160 acres. 16 E., 1.37 acre. R.W. 16 E., 1J. acres. rart E.. 320 acres. B E. 16 E., 100 acres. ' B.E. 16 E 280 aerea. All 256-- 2 E 640 acres. All E.. 640 acres. F,. V-E., 320 arres. W. E.. 200 acres. All R., 640 acres. K.. 6(0 arres. All B.E. 8.K. 8. N.E. N.E. N.E. 8. 1- -4 LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR 11-0- -1 1- -4 1- -4 THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAW 28-7- -2 -4 -t You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR LINE 12-6- -2 -4 2 Ladies0 Knit Underwear 4 1- -4 Misses9 Knit Underwear Childs Knit Underwear Mena 0 Knit Underwear 14-7- -1 -4 29-7- -1 35-7- -1 29-8- 21-8- -2 23-8- -2 Wo are Exclusive Agents 83-8- -2 38-8- -2 Colors, 8S-8- -2 23-8- NAY. 8. acres arres. 160 -4 29-8- -3 H, 326 REESE HOWELL & SONS 4 Tart for Utah for "Crown Jewell00 Carpet Warp all 27-8- -2 T0WN8ITE8. Hooper CHy Surrey. E. D. Rii'hnrds do B B 9 Plain City Purvey. Annie ,. a rostilt of strikes it lias bectf computed that there are Idle men in fothe various trades all ihe time 31 .too 22,'Hmi clgaiinakcrs, llow; null ll.JXMt brick layers. workers. 17.01)0 ami shoe worker. leather worker. 2tifi.uun Iii.iiIht worker. iT.iMxt printer and l"K.u"tt in oilier line. Eight Hyrum Brown et al Osrar Short Oscar Short C. P. R. R. Co. Ranges wood U. II. Hansen 1899 (Settles favorite Your by adding It Part 38. Plal R 2.46 acres, Cheap Rates to St Louis and Chicago the Nerves beverage will be greatly improved plans fur tlie preveniion and Return Via Burlington Route uf strike, fur the most accept aide of which thn American Humane Iblucii-tiona- l Society of Boston. Mass., ofrefered a prize of 920. have ceived. A commit lee has Hie papers in charge, and will make it award lu-e- n To Ht. Louis and To Chicago ana To Chicago and prize-winnin- g The cruiser New Drleatt i at Uha Fon tn accordance wlih a recent order I forwarded from Washington to Itrir Admiral Cooper, commander of the Ariaiir squadron. Owing in the danger threatening New Utiwang from bandit who were awaiting the departure of the Russian to begin depredation. it was deemed advisable to protect American and other foreign interest there until the Jatumeso arrived. A cruiser and gunboat were accordingly ordered to Che Foo to hold themselves tn readiness for service at New Uhwang. the gunboat to be utilized In vital low waters. Makes everything good. At Bars and Fountains F. J. lilESELs Q CO. Distributors. U32 ; !j a tag 1 m. j .a w.ww H. B. Hilliard fl ua l1 i aw-w-v G. tr-n- ,t-- (Ip-ra'- c,! m-- mam return return via $42.50 47.50 St. 50.00 Louis To 8t. Ixmis and return via 60.0(1 Chicago On sale Tuesday and Friday of each week. Ticket good for stopovers. Through Pullman ' and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago and St Louis without change. plan J Sat. Matinee Eccles Lumber Co. 16-7- -4 LION'S HEART. THE ENSIGN. at 29-6-- 2 J Friday ar 2 shortly and publish the SACRI- Co 2 The ELLEFORD WOMAN'S dows and doara Juat racaivad 2 Jos. Clark, Mgr. A Lumber 20-6-- 2 Grand Opera house FICE." Ecchs Whllfl preparing for spring and sum-mask to bo ahewn tha acroan win- 2 Take tare of him first shn moaned, he's worse hurt, and he saved me," When tlie sttrgnms got tlie two to tlie accident ward they found that Catherine O'Keefe was not dangerously injured. Beyond the ordinary anioiini of nhis'k and broken ribs thanks to John Haverty she was stain on the road to recovery. But work as thpy would, the surgeons couldn't restore Thursday The 2 scious. KIDNAPPED.' Cement Thia la tho boot brand on tha market, -- You can got It y calling an or phoning 3 fellow-employe- Wednesday -- 1 10-6-- 2 fai-nd- Tuesday -- German are guaranteed by us. 1 e "SHENANDOAH. WITH- - 1 -- Monday having GOOD SIDEWALKS 1 Thank heaven for John Haverty; if It wasn't for him 1 wouldn't lu here alive, with only a little matter ni four broken ribs." Well may Catherine O'Keefe, car cleaner, aay thia and be happy. In a few weeks she will be able to leave her bed in the Lebanon Hospital as well as ever. Thanks to the nerve and the heroism of young llaverly, yardman In the New York Central yards, she Is alive. In saving her lire Haverty suffered himself to be made a cripple; his left leg Is gone. And there is some one else who is even more thankful fur John Ha vet 1y. Her name Is' Miss Mamie Smith. She is not elderly and gray, as Is emCatherine O'Keefe, the long-timployee of Hie railroad. Instead, she la young and pretty, and what is mure, she Is to marry John Haverty the day he leaves Ihe hospital and get back lu work. Haverty Is twnnly-ruu- r years old a yellow-headeeleau , handsome young fellow. Theyardmasterand every one of his speak highly of him. He was slated for promo lion and wuuld Mum have lieen In a position where It would have lieen for him to risk his life, even bad ho so desired. Tito young ntan lives alone at No. 633 Courtlandt avenue. Ilia people are dead. The days work was done, lie was walking down the tracks humming a tunc ami happy us a king. Why not? Hia wedding day was near. Ahead was a stout figure homeward hound, too; the figure of an elderly woman trudging down the tracks. Suddenly there wss a toot In the darkness. From behind came the roar of a locomotive one of the yard enginea was shunting about With a work train Juat up from tbe Grand Central station. In another direction a second train was coining. Irresolute, Catherine O'Keefe stood. Then she started to cross in front of the work train. She was too late. Behind came John Haverty, running. Ilia bead was cool and he knew what to do. He flung himself on the bewildered woman aud hurled her from the track. Tito ambulance came from hospital. John Haverty was insensible still, but Cutherlne O'Keefe was con- ONE WEEK. Starting Monday May! 6. of 3-- 1 1 d, Weather Bad 1 New York. May 15. The steamer year. The coal Industry NEW YORK DAY BY Sat. Night il.e r.taie mpliicd during the winfrom Rotirhatnpion arPhiladelphian DAY." ter ja:en in 317 ncn and dining rived today. Aiming the puitn;i'r T (i:e summer w.t Dr. Mayer. United S'. it" rins'it y;7, or n aver-i:t:- . r or 9177 through the on Sale at Box Office, Saturday at Hue tins Avres. wilo-- c wile died .1 Scats Tliwore 218 mine to 9 a. re. Our Price: 15c, 25c, 35s. ing tiie vuyase from H.'iii)- - Aji--dining .i KiikIkiuI nu.l was buried at year. j NO HIGHER. v.-a- Union-Made 17-6-- rcr C, Rebcrg. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR R. F. NE8LEN, 79 West Second South Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. r 'I de 17-6- 1 of ihe Chicago association hsmti Hint, the Morkinau was nwr so well of as he t now. According to his eatlnm'ev. i ue employee is receiving from 13 to n, per cent, more in wage than lu was five year ago. while the nisi of provision ha increased only 11.3 per rpm. in the same time. 0 9-- CO. ti-.- Union-Ma- 20-5-- ( Tiie last quarter of tlie liineleenih century vritmawd the rauverslou of the loathing and practice of ntedii-infrom a theoretii-a- l to a practical aud deiuouatraiive Itasla. This momentous change, than which nothing more and braelicmil baa been achieved la the hibtnry of the luiellrct-ua- l development of the race, has iHtrn CJ mining s; rides Iasi Goods. 26-5-- 1 ING. Kcr Want to Remember that PUTNAM has Complete lines of Union-Mad-e 16-5-- NEW Ell A MEDICAL TEACH- the result ALL UNION 4 llav-erty- Tenor. lhclr berure 11ALTKY. Juggler. by Subwrjbera will muter a favor reInforming this office of failure to ceive The breakfast. Team. 'h M 5 be-fij- WEEK MAY 16. Kk-i- WM. GlASMANN, MAY 16, 1001. MONDAY MORNING, UTAH, OGDEN, the young man to com iotinncsa. LIST OF PROPERTY UNDER TAX waa plainly neettsaary. Ko he came to. he waa etherized 'and DEED TO WEBER COUNTY laid on the operating table. Then the knives went at their work and in half an hour John Haverty was without his lower left leg. When he awoke from (Continued from the Preceding Page.) the fumes of the anaesthetic be could remember nothing of wbat had hapSECTION LANDS. pened. Gently the nurse told him that Township 5 North. Ranges 1, 2 and 2 Wettr. V.. 1 he bad met with an areideni and that CS7 Paul Reus acrek 1896 8. of S. E. U one of hia legs was gone. 688 Anna V. Staekart 1 TV., 315x316.7 ft. 1893 N.E.'U Fiend for Mamie, said tlie young 089 49x140 ft. do K.E. 4 man, nothing daunted by tho news. If 090 Elizabeth J. Stephens 1854 K.E. V W., 23.5x111 ft. she can stand it. 1 guess 1 ran.' But 691 Mary A. Kumph W., 33.5x111. ft. 1t4 X.E. 4 Mary K. Culmer hows that old lady that walked In 692 E. 1894 X.E. 4 W.. 15.4x140 ft. J. Stephens work train? front of tbe 80x561 A 297x184.7 ft. 69,7 1895 X.E. 4 Gen. W. ... W., estate. Harris to hia 691 They told him that, thanks I W.. 4.53x140 ft. 44 3. .1895 C. K.E. and W. J. titephens. own pluck and nerve, alia waa in no 1895 K.E. 44 6 695 Roger and Wood W., 27 acres. danger aud would soon lie entirely well.. 696 O. 1894 K.E. 44 651 W.. 140x340 ft (3-a.) J. KM I well "That'a fine, remarked ymitig 697 1691 W.. 40 acres. K.E. 44 ct al leu, if she is all right, I duiit mind 698 Elizabeth 1 1897 B.W. 44 W., Impa. on 10 acre. Jo. A. West my leg. 699 1nknown 1895 N.W. 4 N.E. 14 W.. 5.63 acres. Then suddenly lie rcmenihereil some- 7MI J. 1893 B.W. 4a W. Ear, el al W.. 20 acres. thing. 701 Unknown 1894 B.W. I4 SO l W, 2 acres. 1 won't have my leg and font go to 702 Ira X. W.. 4.33 acres. 193 N.W. 44 Koine hospital or medical college." he 7113 B. M. Spaulding, patentee. 1891 N.W. 4a 16 3 W. Cnd. 44 Int. 7.6 acre. declared. It's got to lie buried de- 704 Chas. Short W 6.30 acres. M. Cole 193 N.W. 44 cently. I'm a good Catholic and 1 won't 703 Win. J. Fowles 1893 N.W. 14 14-- 5 3 W.. 6 acres. burial. have it go wit bout a decent 706 1894 N.E. W., 21.6 acres. The doctor aud the nurses smiled, 707 Unknown 5 acres. 1894 N.E. 44 W. W. Galbraith W., but the young patient was determined. 7i8 1893 .N.E. 4a W.. 119 acres. do The smiles didn't upset him in the 7u9 1895 J3.E. 4a N.E. 44 do W., 6.9 acres. slightest, Township 6 North, Ranges 1, 2 and 3 Weal, "Put a new shoo and slocking on it." W 244 acres. 1894 he ordered, "and bury it in our family 710 Chav. C. Andervii S. 44 8.8. 44 W-- , acres. 1894 K. S.E. 44 pint in St. Raymond's cemetery, in 711 Emily Johnson acres. 1 W., 712 Mary Andcranu Westchester. 193 N. 49 S.E. 44 1894 Imps. 16 61 W. lie Insisted that Undertaker A. J. Ca- 713 P. U. Person W. 1894 Imps. ron, of No. 62k EaM One Hundred and 714 Christ. Christensen y 1894 Imps. Forty-sixt- h W. street, he sent for. To him 715 Augustus Erickson W. 194 Impa. he gave his directions for a decent bur- 716 Niels Jensen 1894 Imps. W. ial for the leg. Nuw the health auth- 717 Chas. Lind strom W. 194 Imps. orities have no proper provision for Hie 718 lJndstruni when 719 R. 1897 N V 44 166-W 1.25 acres. . , burial of an amputated leg aud Brownell 1899 N.K. 44 Undertaker Caron went to the Bronx 720 Niels Aud son W., 25x219.36 ft 1894 N.K. 44 Imaril or health the clerk there refused 721 Ogden Bta.e Rank W., 50x129 fl. W.. 62x198 fl. ...1891 N.K. 44 him a burial permit until he could have 722 Westover anil 1 W.. 50x125 ft. 1894 N.E. 4a 17-a death certificate. Nothing daunted, l!il K. L. Cook 1895 N.E. 44 176-W.. 20x198 ft. tho undertaker sought Coroner's Physi- 724 T. P. Bryan 1893 N.E. 4a 176-cian Itlegelnuni. who finally consented 723 H. A. Crowley W, 33xlu9x82.5 ft. 726 Chas. C. Anderson 1893 N.E. 4a 17 to issued the necessary document. W., 225x510x624 ft. 1896 N.E. 44 176-W.. 66x129 ft. Thus eqtiipimd under the law tlie un- 727 A. .1. Welter . 1897 E. , B.W. 4 186-W.t 4.5 acres. dertaker went to ihe lswrd of health 728 Sarah Teaman 1896 B.W. 44 729 11. 11. Iluller aero. 4V., again and got hia burial permit. That of left 1894 N.K. 44 196-- W., leg 730 11. H. Butler acre. . very same afternoon the In 731 1894 N.K. 44 N.W. 44 196 1 W.. 7.7 acres. B. F. Butler John Haverty waa duly Interred V 6 acres. 1894 N.W. 44 ground, according to bis 732 Joa. Allen 1894 733 A. J. Chamberlain B.W. 44 206-- W.. acre. wishes. is-In nsim 734 Henderson and Young ...1894 SAY. 44 226-- W.. L'nd. int. 30 a. Haverty Still lies tu hia I 276-1899 N.E. 4 N.W. 735 J. 8. Carman W.. 15 acres. No. 4 in ihe Leliaium hospital. He 1893 36 11. 11. Harley B.E. 44 306-W.. 39x220 ft. perfectly cheerful and wailing patientand 737 Alfred 8. Burt ....- 1894 N.W. 44 B.W. 44 396-- W.t 3 acres. ly the day when be may be oul 1893 N.E. 14 738 Samuel Cox W., 44 acre. able to marry Misa Smith. . 1897 S.E. 44 306-739 W. K. Wheelwright W.. 24x99 ft. Now. whata the use of worrying, take 710 Phil Grill 1897 S.E. 306-W.. 1 acre. began young Haverty. "H don't If 1893 N. W. 44 306-W 8 acres. any nerve to do It I'd do It againold 711 Tho. Reed 1893 B.W. 44 306-712 Alfred 8. Burl There was that 1 hal a chance. W., 4 acre. be to 1899 S.E. 44 306-713 Airs. Ohlson W.. 3.6 arres. woman, walking along, and ready 1899 BAY. 44 306-W.. 13 acre. killed any minute. She walkedI right, 744 Lillie Alexander 1896 B.E. 44 306-- W., 99x132 ft. In front of that work train, and knew 713 W. R. Wheelwright 1894 N.E. 44 306-W., Imps. she waa a goner tf 1 didn't pull her 746 Otto Berger 717 Samuel Cox .1896 N.E. 44 306-- W.. 44 acre. out of the way. 1 did It. 1895 B.W. 44 336-748 John J. Sullivan W., 117.48x455.4 ft "No. 1 don't rememlier how 1893 N.W. 44 246-W.. 3.86 acres. I only rememlier the engine coming 719 Samuel Kirkland tn front of 730 H. C. Hausen 1895 B.W. 44 N.W. 44 36-- 2 W., 66x165 ft. along and that poor woman ..193 N.W. 4 106-- 3 W.. Irnps.- It. I've been lying here ever alrn e try 731 G. A. Griffith I can t. 1893 B.W. 44 W.. 1.89 acres. tug to think what I did. but Site a all 73! Peter Rogers 1893 AV. 44 136-- 2 W.. 4.33 acres. 733 Wm. Morris Whafa the use. anyway? think- 734 I 1893 N.E. 44 B.W 44 136-- W., 4.55 acres. do right, and bo am I. in too busy to worry 755 Peter Rogers 1893 8. ' N.W. 44 156-married W., 2 acres. about getting ing a all 1393 B.W. 44 156-W., 1 acre. about my leg. It'a gone, andmthat I m 750 James Rlrie 1898 W., Imps. there la to It. The minute I outmost 757 Elizabeth A. Ben net 1895 N.W. 44 B.W. 44 176-758 Wheatley Blanch W., 44 acre. going to get married that'Just the now. 1893 B.W. 44 759 Isaac R. Farley W.. V, acre. Imimrtant thing I know of 1893 N.W. 44 21 W.. 44 acre. Miss Smith llvea with her family at 760 John J. Hill as the 761 John W. Allen 1896 N.W. 44 N.E. 44 236-- 2 W.. I acre. Na 697 Marria avenue. As soon be a 73 Wm. Gill 1895 N.E. 44 246-- W.. 14.8 acres. doetnre saya the word there will The railroad 763 Julian Leavitt 1894 N.W 44 246-W., TO acres. happy wedding there. 7V1893 B.E. 44 246-- 2 W.. 3 acres. 764 James Iverson people will provide for young Haverty 1898 B.E. 44 S.E. 44 246-W.. 4 acres. aa long as fie llvea. giving him work to 765 Julia Alexander two 760 Joseph Jenkins 1899 B.W. 44 B.W. 44 246-W., 1 acre. do that will not require the use of 1893 N.E. 44 767 Asa Farley W., 66x132 ffL whole legs. Township 7 North, Ranges 1, 2 and 3 West. 768 Samuel F. Ferrett 193 Imps. W. W., 320 acres. 769 Montgomery A Bailey ....1895 l'nd. 44 Int. E. 14 W. 820 arret. 1896 S.E. 4 N.W. 770 Margaret H. Ilobson W 3 acres. 4 1897 8.BL 771 George Wade, et al N.W. 4 W., THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre Published every day tn the year by the Standard Publishing Co. EXAMINER, t e Under New Management. Phone 135-- k 0 |