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Show TQB SIOKNI.NO 1aiIpt d'ie not approvecom-of methods of the Jic missioner of pensions, ant bays that ax the new law enacted by the commissioner with the mere s' role of his EXAMINER. THE Lyceum Theatre iniiisi-riuiiuai- Publikhed every day in the year. Business Ofloe, 407 I4th Street Sawyer & Young Props. pen every one who enlisted of service or of reasrUb-in the war. Published by tba Union Printing the fact that no servire was rendered. that the It is altogether probable FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. great, uu known army that ha never the qualapplied for pension Delivered by Canter, Including ifying disability did not exist or Sunday Mo: nlng Examiner, not be prove) will now promptly apP'T per ct fur them, nnd not one of it number Single coplea the age of 62 can tie who hns rem-Iiedenied. Although the commiMtonei' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By man one month (Including 68 eta cannot state the amount of additional Sunday) appropriations whhh will he needed to meet the cost of his extraordinary WEEK Co. APRIL rpitltm pljtv an important lmrt In the initiation of horses, dors and entile. Care is exercised to keep pure Ibe si rains of all our breeds of livestock and the parentage of a horse or dog In lis vaine. Is the .letermlniiiB every In- Man In the aggreKBin-n- ot tlmuthe flividualnian Ikslightlyhem-r aniniul. H is therefore reasonable to FiipiKwe that when we have developed n strain of man say the North American with n predominant e of good cliaracterlatlca, caro ahmihl lie to kNp up that siralu. Plans have linen propounded for the regulation of repm.luetluii within the coininiinlly llaclf. blit Iwnl a very general appliealion, such aaln the rase of cnnsunipllveH, cripple and sufferers from externally evident diwascs their iimo in alininlaling end valw-li-spublic opinion these plans are fsi-tu- r zer-eixed o. Hat iMraiiao wo cannot regulate Die strain from within is no reason why able to regulate it wn bhould not from wiilioiil. .Every, year alsmt elnlit hundred and firiy Ihonswid cmlgranta year their land ou our shores, pumber wan 857,0111. Of these 185,007 sere lllltomtv., tiring unable either to read or to write, and 511,302 liad leas than $:I0 each. That is to say, more h of them were lllllermtn, than a of them were and about on the very verge of pauperism. It la bi tie noted, however, that there are great differences among the Immigrants from different countries. From soma countries there la a great both Illiterate and Impecunious. From some they are issir in money, but not lllllcreto. and from some they are both educated and provided with means. llert are soma of Ibe worst: 1 one-fift- three-fonrih- pro-portl- Crosts-glovcne- . a Slovaks Foies Lithuanians 11,104 6,632 27,318 29.903 82,1431 22,634 14.432 5,487 60,558 9,973 8.247 32,907 j 34,427 ....j RuUmnlans j Hebrews ..i Italians; South.. j 9.843 76.203 ,196p117 4,593 14.980 29.029 84.5121135.195 5! a a? H 3 Nationalii y. e 3sre P y s p er 5 I 28,451 34u; 5.871 English j 35.3fi 1.173 23.321 Irish j 187 33.551 Finns 18.864) Scandinavians ..j ?9.347 ;04. 47.586 Germans ..j 71.782 2.438 j 30.861 j 27.12 1 2.564) 20,962 Magyars There Is n vast difference hut ween taking in an army of Finns, with only one in a hundred, or of Scandinavians, with less than four In a thimsaud. Illiterate, and an army of Crusts and Slovenes, of whom more than or of South Italians, of whom f, are illiterate. nearly To the entrance Into the United States of the literate clasiint there can be 00 objection. The entrance of illiterate emigrants who will mix with our native-bor- n Americans and lower the average of the race la, however, an evil to Tie avoided. It la to this purpose that a bill introduced by Representative Adams of He proPennsylvania la dedicated. poses that not more than Sp.ihiii immier year lie admitted Into the grant States. !y rinsed, ig this niimlier, ihrf English, Irish, German and Scandinavian are not barred. It would reduce the number of ammigTautt. from three countries, Italy. Push and An and those are the very countries from which we ure now receiving by far the largest number of ils. literates and It seems as if this or some similar . measure is becoming absolutely necesof the Union. sary for the well-beione-thir- d. one-hal- jit y, semi-pauper- ng HEAVY PEN6I0N LIST. The late ruling of Commissioner Ware, pensioning the great unknown army that has never applied for pensions." promises to Increase the pen lion list to figure far beyond those ispreseuiing the yearly war expenditure of the Germ on army. The Phila- - ... 28.476.IMHI 28.34u.ihM) 1871.- ... 1872.- ... 1873.- ... 1874.- ... 1875.- ... 1876.- ... 1877.- ... 1878.- ... 1879.- ... 1880.- ... 81 . . 2I.443.UU6 1869.laTU. ... 1 188!.... . A Three Thai Waa Heeded. In 1866 the Prusiinu government demanded an Indemnity of $25,U00.0u0 from the city of Frankfort The bead of the bouse of Rothschild there sent word lo Bismarck that if an attempt were made to enforce the levy tha Rothschild would break every bank In Berlin. Knowing the power behind tho threat, the man of blood and Iron yielded. Drake's Easy Honey LOANED Salaried People on your personal note. Business strictly confidential. Call and tnlk it over. D. 0. DRAKE 28.533.UOU 410-41- 2V5U.UUU 1 Ecclea Bldg., 4th Floor. 29.U38.UUU 29.43ii.l8H) 28.257,180 27.963.iHiO 27.l37.tHiU 25.121.IHHi .Vi, 777.000 50.U59.IMH) 6l.3t5.IMMI ?. MONEY LOANED i 1883.- ... i;i.012.0UU 1884.- ... 55.429,MH) J , EDITORIAL OPINION SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans, j! Beivlco quick, confidential aud' S'i private. No commission. WESTERN 'jt Something wrong. Tbouc 554-x- . BROKERAGE CO. 223 4 Ecclea Bldg, g (Isigau Journal ) There is something radically wrong iu the aduiinlatrnlhiu of justice when it accept the pits of n guilty woman and denies that of the equally guilty man, a was dune lu the ltradley-liniwadultery case. All that la uuw needed to make the farce complete 1 that the woman should be mciiL to jail lo expiate her acknowlcdgml sin, while the man gne on Ills way rejoicing, without n slain on hlH character a by the trial jury, lo seek other confiding victim. AnotVr logical result, had hla wife persisted In her suit for divorce, would have been that she would have no ground for separation and would be compelled to live with this stainless paragon.-Log- an Journal. wrh Birds Cos is Risk. There uej to lie lu a store on Ninth avenue. New York, a very valuable caowner and teacher, the nary wife of the German proprietor, refused an offer of $VNI for It. Sometime a one entered the place there came from a corner In the rear a liquid peal of music so sweet and high awl clear that It minded like a piccolo without the metallic shrillness of that Instrument. In a Bins II wicker cage a black and yellow canary wnltied round and round, never quiet, and as It danced It sang the air of Ijiuterbach" from beginning to end without a false quantity, without blissing or dunging a note. When the solo was finished the SAW BATTLE OF WATERLOO. bird whisked up to Its torch, trilled an Improvisation and then began the melDeath of a Man Who Saw the Great ody again, breaking off In ths middle, Struggle Fortune Mado by warbling a little In self willed fashion Sarah Bernhardt and then finishing the air. It waa a beautiful and unique performance Faria, April 5. A man died the other Philadelphia Ledger. day at Marchlcnne who wa probably the lasL Frenchman who witnessed the Bmklew Is Basks. . great battle of Walerloo. Though he bank In New York there la la every was very young at the time, being only a rule against smoking, and It la doubt4 years of age, he rememlmred perfectful If any depositor or vlaltor ever saw ly well when he had been carried from his burning hnma by his parents Into a coll of tobacco einoke lifting through Ihe deuNe woods surrounding the place. the atmosphere In tha big counting houses tint Is, no visitor who is ox Tito name of this nun waa Simon, and he waa a neiew of the tannins eluded from the building promptly engineer of the same name who waa when the bank closes. But if tho curious could squseae their way through decorated by Napoleon 111. The government Is greatly worried those closed portals In the afternoon at the alarming decrease in the number they would be treated to a vary differof rerruitn found fit to serve In the ent sight Tho mica against smoking In all the army. It la many years alneo any regiment big banks of the city apply only darIn the French army has held Its full ing banking hours. After the doors are complement of men, but alatlatlcs show closed and lacked one can transform that the result of the physical examin- himself Into a human volcano with ations of last year are poorer than perfect freedom and he does.. And ever. he" Is legion. New York Times. It la not only lack of privates, which The essence of chivalry la to look oat I exceedingly discouraging; the number of men who apply for commissions for the little onea. Wherever a child can be helped, wherever a stranger can Sh officers or who graduate from tho be guided or a friend who la shy set achoola la dealso military rapidly at ease, wherever a weak brother can creasing. be saved from falling and Shame, wherIn the reserve the situation Is absolutely hopeless. At the present time ever an old man's step can he made the French army requires a total num- easy, wliereTcr a servant' position eaa ber of 12,906 officers of Infantry In the be dignified In his eyes. Is the chance reaerve, but only 5.562 are available. for chivalry tp show itself. In n few years. If this continue. France will have neither officers nor A TCrllllew Revel. men nnd will preliably heroine one of LJxette," said Mr. Guldrlch to her the strongest advocate of universal maid, 1 wish you would ran up to peace. my room, get the novel on my writing In the meantime nil kinds of remedesk, rut the pages, taka It back to dies are suggested to bring Ihe iiumher Bonkbides, present my compliot officer needed for the n serve up lo klfsa and tbunka and tell her tha ments the requirements. aroused my moat profound story Some years gd Gormfny was struggling under the same dllUeiilltes, hut since the ay of reserve officers In the Reeks. German army haa been almost doubled There are many hooka In the world the deficiency Is very amalL and few years in which to read them; Few people have any Idea of the enormous amount of money earned by the why should I spend even an hour In famous act re ms, Sarah Bernhardt, who reading one that gives me less pleasure at present la making n great aurccsa and dues me lea good when 1 can be of M. Fanlou'a latest play, La Herd-ere.- " reading one from which I get more , pleasure aud profit! Anon. During the five years from 1867 to 1872 she wan playing at the Comedls Be true to yourself, and you do not Francalee ie made altogether 140.000. need to worry about what the neighwhen In 1979. traveling .through bors think. France, her net income wa $S2.(HMi. Re Was Lsekr. Her drat Journey to America, which ). Young man." said the pompous six mouths, brought her I did not always have this A manager of her own theater she hail an in- carriage. When 1 first started la fife, at I hail to walk. come of lluu.otH). You were lucky." chuckled A short trip In the southern part of When 1 first started In life, France playing Macbeth brought youth. Her second journey to Amort couldn't walk." Chicago News. $20,180. ca, under the management of Maurice Gran, enabled her to reiurn to Fram-Tke Rnl This. wllii nearly $200.1HH. In the following Hewitt I borrowed a policeman's in theater own at her made she Uniform and put It on the other day. year mors than the. role of lat Tuie-a- , Jewett- - What did yeti do (ben? . T don't know; I immediately foil t889 in netH sleep."tour throuril Euriipe - Smart Ret. her $200,000 On her third trip to Amenta (he If you would abolish avarice, you made a pretit of nearly half a million. must abolish the parent of It. iuxur- yBOSEYELT OLD IN POLITICS garl tif Latin. Very few re mem bur the rxtstooce of TO READ PRESIDENTS MESSAGE a certain rciuarkniiie atniutc which Havana. April 5. No session of ihe was pamd iu the early days of Georg. House of Representative has ypt been 111. if indeed they ever heard of iu It to the eEiect that if any nomai held, but the jarty leaders have tacitly run eutii-i'uuy of his majesty 'a mule subagreed to hold a session tomorrow at which the !rcti flint's message will be ject Into uiorriaKC by the e of any powder or p:iliits or false hmr or won read. ou the I'biH'U she shall In' prosecute, for sorenry." What a rau fp'ct.rr I CONVICTION AFFIRMED. would be if any of his present m.ij Lansing. Mich, April 5. The renirt Jnrtay affirmed the ronvie esty'a male subject were to endeavoi f ion in the Uirruil court of Tluinius F to put the law into action. Wlutt :i Grand Rapid would be or rush h. McGarry. a nnn . on the charge of lrilu-.lie to e'lt.rKifrptii seal in enri f . j, enn-eii(iwith b.. usier ie1 the n ccr-Illic- it las. Fitzpatrick, maam." Soprano PICTURES. cluded; 18iil....15.605,'MiO 1967.- ... 2u.936.utiu 1868.- ... 23.782.UUU Otker Not the aligtCvsi. maam. Wbnt la yout lust name, Patrick 7 Seriientlne Dancing TKASK ft HURRAY Refined ArtUt ROCK WAY ft CONWAY Sketch Artist MISS KOUTZ com-lieten- HU The candidate for the place of coachman had been weighed and was not wanting, according to his new mistress' lights Then the question of hla name, which was Iatrick, cam up. The mistress objected to It In her lieurt, so she explained that it was her custom always to call her coachman by his family name. Had he any ob- jection! MILE FAUNCE t. ruling, other authorities, quite a Postmasters and Rural Delivery estimate that the yearly Carriers are authorized to receive subwill lie required for scriptions. from l50.OtKI.IMHl til $WJ, (881,000. Subscribers will confer n fiver Informing this office of failure to Tbs country has Jcalt in no niggardreive The Examiner before their ly spirit w ith Ibe old soldiers. The fisbreakfast. cal year begins July 1 aud ends June 3d; the following table shown the amounts iaid on the i tension OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 6, 1904. sccounl from l8'Hi to l!Hi3, both In- IMMIGRATION AND RACE CULTURE. 4th JONN1E WILLIAMS. Funny Comedian. THE BUTTONS Musical. AQ OGTEX, CTAU, WJ3DXESDAV MOItMXO, EXiUISEB, APB1LS, 1901. fined to any locality, but haa been WORSE. did the model wear to crmi. .v Gunner Our minister preached on Chicago dressed beef men unite in Artist Oh. the wrapped generaL Now that ihe Lenten season Daniel last Sunday. Jnsi think of Dan- hoarding house blanket.-Pt- i.. of abstinence la over recovery la look- iel being In the lions' den and not touched! ed for. Denver News. Guyer-rWel- l. ft's lucky for Daniel HAD TO COAX THE BABY Judge Powers feela that the Utah that they were Ilona. If they had bten Young mother Doctor, ihM UlI. . Democracy should send to 8t. Louis bulls and hears he'd surely have been medicine you left for baby i Jn a delegation untrammeled ani free to touched. Philadelphia Record. Doctoi impoaMbte! t0ld vote as the Judge thinks they should him a teaspoonful once an m, give vote. Salt Lake Tribune. THIN ENOUGH FOR THE PURPOSE Y. .M.-- Yq hut John and 1 Friend Your picture of the wood mother and the nure have Doubtless it would be a great, good nymph ! Indeed beautiful. But what take a teaspoonful. ux., in ordur thing for the country to have Mr. gauxe effect? duce baby to take , d all, Soc, NOTICE. ADVEBTISEMESIS. c We have, this day. purchased L. H. Murdock the Imperial Rrot,.? street, eheral B't, on Twenty-fift- s will run n restaurant. r Ponage solicited. We are also proprietor of fe u ton Cato, open day and night. WONG ft CHI, . h first-clas- GUARDIANSHIP AID PRCBATE MT Comult County Clerk er the five signers fee further Informatl In tho District Court fur Cfeunty, State of Utah. Estate of uZ ry Btonebreaker, deceased. Creditor will promt claim wha vouchers to tho undersigned at Gw! ells Law Office, No. $408 Waihtol ton Avenue (up a tain) lB Ogdea Ch Utah, on or before the third iu Ji ALMA ALLEN, July, IDOL Administrator Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for mu administrator. Date of first publication of this mtu. March 3rd. 1904. : QUEEN CAFE OPEN 111 ... u Fine dinner Sunday from 11 m 4 p. BL, 26 cento Lunch served fcm 11 to 4, only 36 cento. Short order at all hours, Oyster la uy style. Game and In season. fo 223 Twenty-fift8L PANSON BROS., Proprietor. h Ross Book Store. Books Stationery and Office SuppSes. j DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY REOULAR DANCE EVERY MONDtf n EVENINQ. ' nsiflis MAGNY ' IVIFW IlLYV St LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS T7i BAGGAGE Transferred to of the Sift uy part w PRICES REASONABLE 333 Mb Phono Mix. M ALBERT F. RICHEY UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 Washington An. Famous Grill Km frame residence "for SALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, on list bet Grant and Lincoln; $1,760. 23rd ud Wash, avs Chauneey Parry. frame resiFOR SALE dence; tat 66x200 feet; I blocks from center of city, on Washington are.; Chauneey Parry, 23rd ud $2,700. Wash. ave. acre land In berries FOR SALE and fruit of all kinds; 2 mile from 2-- 4 1-- outer of city. 1-- 2 block from car line; model place for a home; $850. Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. a PALMISTRY Chaun-ce- y AND CARD READIN& FORTUNES Told by hand or card No. 280 24th street Ladies 25c ud gentlemen 60c. at in n CLASSIFIED The frantic efforts of William Jennings Bryan to secure that $50,000 BenATTORNEVt-ATLAWnett legacy prompt the people of the United State to wish that the NebrasJoa Chen 1st Natl Bank Bldg. kan were rich beyond the dream of W. L. Maginala Bedes Rida human avarice. Americans, he they Republican or Democrat, always wiah WANTED. fo feel that none but a big man bae ever been granted by party nominaWANTED Girl for general housetion the privilege of contesting for tho work. References. 2633 Adame Are. exalted position of President of the CalL Francisco San United States. WANTED Board and room for marIlepcry F.la Faaltice. Box A. Examiner office. Take a stUBclcnt quantity of pulverIs said to be in eight in the ried couple. Peace ised slippery elm bark, atlr It In hot or Colorado strike district The man that WANTED Couple of rooms for warm milk or water lo the consistence saw it must have used a very powerful of a poultice. This Is a most rfitcadoua telescope. Salt Lake Herald. housekeeping. Box B, Examiner office. t universal applicapoultice, la of alir-rw- t WANTED Four Indy agenta. Call tion and remotes Inflammation sooner The Hearst boom appears to be than any other. If tincture of myrrh troubling the Utah Democratic leaden at Hotel Lincoln, $ to 10 a.m., 4 to be added It Is valuable In holla, nicer, more or (eaa. Judge King In Wash- I pi m. Dicks Encyclopedia ington hex made a tentative declara-In carbuncles, etc. tion for Parker, while Judge Powers WANTED: Young mu to repreof Practical Redpes. Balt Lake la urging aa uninstructed sent a large Tailoring House. Small DANGER IN SODA SIPHONS. delegation to the BL Louis convention. capital required. Excellent opportunThe Democrats may succeed In getting ity. Inquire of H. E Plake, 64$ 27th They Har Etflsd end Gssm Iwjery up a real lively hurrah after alL Balt Street Be Msec. Tim Whs Her Lake Telegram. Do you know that the siphon bottle SECONDHAND SAFE Inquire 407 The people of Indiana are not to be erdlnarily used for richy, soda water and other effervescent drinks la usually pitied so much because of the flood in 24th street of the charged with a preure of from 120 to that state aa the people FIRST-CLASdiulng room girl, nt KM) pound to the square Inch! The country are. Rome Hooeier writer will No. $71 22nd St a water danger likely to nwult from an explo- turn all that floodwhole Into novel country. Dession of oue of these little household art- and Inundate the FOR RENT, eret News icles is by no meant inconsiderable, and yet the average person handles a Patience See that upright piano of FOR RENT 4 untarnished rooms aiphon aa though it were tba moat it seems as good aa new. mine; world. In harmless thing floor, no children, 3066 Adams the ground Tat rice Yes; uprightness seems to Ave. There are two or three things to reStatesmember In handling siphons; Never pay even In pianos. Yonkera man. for near the range, keep your siphons TWO FURNISHED bed rooms at 12 the unusual heat is more likely than A Colonel who lived in Mobile 24th St Modern conveniences. anything else to cause an explosion. 'Slipped up on a banana pile; Dont subject he bottle to auy sudden Much to hla surprise MONEY TO LOAN. change of temperature whatever. For The earth seemed to rise In Instance, if you keep yoqr siphons file? how do Colonel you Oh, pray MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUMMITT the Ice box and that la the beat and Chicago Record-Heralsafest place for them don't grasp tha Is worst man the Cheer up, old MONEY TO LOAN On dty or farm glass part of the bottle with your warm ahead of you!" ft Konnery. Room 6, Ef dots de case. was the reply, property. Hunter hand, for the sudden change of temperBank Building, Ogden, National First ature la apt to cainte an explosion. The will you please, sub, kick me way Utah. back yonder." Atlanta Constitution. best way to carry a siphon at all time la by the metal top at the head of the HOTELS. bottle. It la needless to ssy the grest- Oh, yea; he calls himself Smythe' edme quite a name for himself since he THE HOTEL LINCOLN The Vsrriss Hast, In for his uncle's money." W. H. LirTlJt Proprietor. ' Few of these who talk about .the I hadn't heard of It Permanent r Transient 8L OGDEN, UTAH- marriage kaaf' realize that the knot Oh, yes; he calls himself Smytho ISO Twenty-thl'was ever anything more than a mere now." Catholic Standard and Times. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE figure of speech. Among the Babylosaid Fade Ebcn, It beats nians tying tne knot was part of the brick residence, with Four-roohow much mo moa' men knows 'bout marriage ceremony. There tha priest dan dey does 'bout de Bible barn, lot 50x131, good 23rd and Wash. took a thread of the garment of tha hoas-raclCor. bride and another from that of the and de Constitution of do United Channcey Parry. Ave. States." Btar. Washington bridegroom and tied them Into a knot FIVE ACRES of JA1 land, good which he gave to the bride, thus symdeaf-muthe haa water right a Although Wigg unnature of tba tba bolising from binding aorea iff orchard, two blocksBRUM-MITa wonderful fund of Information; ion. t Wagg Yes, and he haa It all at hla street car line, $2,900. J. J. Jsskt Ms s Reft. fingers' ends Philadelphia Record. In a volume on the anakce of Egypt Young writers need to be encourf6r SALE Hllipolyte Bouasac state that the In- aged. cident referred to In the Scriptures of some Yea; need to be encouraged FOR SALE Household furniture for changing a snake Into a rod la still to quit Detroit Free Press. mornale at 2547 Orchard Ave. Call practiced by the snake charmers. They touch the snake at a certain place in DANIELS FATE MIGHT HAVE BEEN ings. the neck, when It falls Into a cataleptic 6 FOR SALE Household furniture, condition aud becomes straight and room lurasn. at 650 22nd. , stiff. It la then restored to its former condition by taking its, tall between tha FOR8ALE Building lota ud on8 bands and firmly rolling. brick house tight room modern .of Jno. J. Greiner, Inquire terms. easy WANTS TO SEE YOU The spatted sandpiper and kllideer 128 26th. plover and moat of the other snipe and AT THE plover lay four eggs at a dutch. The FOR SALE Farm 46 teren, good wafer Waffle House eggs are arranged In the ueet or on the olL fruit shade, lucerne, good barn, only raven bare grouud with tlwlr small ends totarge house, right 25th 246 mil gether, and as they are pyriform in from Ogden. Cheap at $2,500. ft Kennedy. Hunter shape they Join In to perfection. The OR AT THE eggs of the snipe nnd plover group re proportionately exceedingly large FOR satisfactory price on Flour, for tiie vise of the bird, and the saving Hev and Grain call on W. T. AstlU, ava cf apace by this arrangement undoubt26$ 25th Street OGDEN, UTAH. TboM 820y. 2314 Washington edly answers t purpose. brick residence, LE lMd 128 frult H ,crMmile from B. P. treat M Parry, cor. hops; $2,600. Channcey ave. Washington and j3rd brick residence, FOR SALE with m,n expense can make 7 rooms, car line; nod bum; one block from 23rd ud lljOOO. Channcey Parry, Wash- - ave. $120.-OtH- la-t- ed it.-M- odcrn Hearst out of journalism, but there ought to be some other way. Butte Intermounuln. AND CONTRACTORS is in the eating Ladies The proof that our & Misses Suits are right is the way. they are moving. Remember that we said our PRICES, QUALITY and STYLES would sell every garment before the season was over. BUILDERS. lbr uythtag In Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. OO TO M. Glllla CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. lager mediums. ft Son, clairvoyant ud Eat a: Whale Said the doctor to a par tient who was cultivating brain power. We say feed the body and the brain will ta e care of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires oi If you intellect are on a meat diet, you cant do better than to give us your criers Well take good care of y them. We tell your name and ell abut . .i your business affaire, whether they i will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorcee, sickness, love affaire ud positions. No questions naked. What we fell cornea true. 42$ 25th street pMONB 7S . . . 'A. E. Weatherby . m ares Washr A WATCH US! u.-- e tn.-n- t i. CLARK & SONS CO. Un-r- e 2355 to 2362 Wash. Ave. EXCHANGE SALOON Open Day and Nlflht Stocked With WhM Liquor and Clieere f the Ftemft Quality. Oar v V; Am Iwrtted to the Brri i |