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Show THE'lEOBXnra EXAMINER, Ttfaphww NrnikMl tin nil up 23fX 407 24th At after 7 p. a., call up No. IS Staadard Building. la the day r call at No. atrt I SHORT OREGON OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, INOS IN A SUIT OVER THE Limy HAD SPECIAL TRAIN OF YOUNG GIRL TITLE TO LINE WRECK APRIL 14, 1904. AT GCDHI BREVITIES Uone rendered lard, 3 lbs.. Excelsior MarWashington avenue-- leL llir., due; 13 lbs.. 31.15. ket. 3311 GYM LECTURE OPERA IN HOUSE t a 3m-.- ; IL TIME Four Hundred Scouts Went Local Boys Displayed Much Mayor is to Entertain Booth Science and Punching; Ability, Tucker at His Home. Through Last Night Trains Had to Come in Over May Develop a Surprise to Mere Child Testifies in an UnOwners of Real Estate. savory Case the Rio Grande Western. 171K, Joseph Scowcroft and a local conThe Oregon Short Lins north bounl tractor sent to Provo yesterday- to make arrangements for the cunsiruc-tio-n freight was wrecked near Centerville of the Scowcroft Go's. new hole-ka- shout nine oclock last night. A bros--- u liraurh hoiiee there. Work will rail was the cause. The engine anil r.tanrd lnimediateiy. three cars were ditched. No one was New instrument. hurt. Piano to rent. The (Short IJne trains are now comAdlrea Box D.. Examiner office. ing in over the Kiu Grand Western. arrived at 2:3u thia mornHr. Jacobson, of Angeles, Cali- Five trains ing. W. his with friend, is fornia. visiting Platt left General Superintendent K. Emmett. Ogden at midnight on a special for tae Ilobt. B. Lewis naa hardwood char- scene of the accident. coal for flat irons. Fhuna 141. A suit was filed yesterday in the Municipal court by J. G. Read and Bros, against Henry Keller and Charles Keller, which le evidently the beginning of a very important case, as It Involves the title of some real estate owned by and held bj the defendants by possessory, or squat- - le l--e le POLICE NOTES. Mrs. Grant, Jr.f who ha been visiting with friends nnd relatives in Salt lake City, baa returned to her home in this city. C. W. Bit wart was picked up on street by Officer lower Twenty-iui- n Rteeth last night so thoroughly iatoxi-ratHe wae that he was FOR SALE First class pool table. taken over to the etation and when searched the officer found 345. Cheap. Inquire at 169 23th street. Gus Peterson and Andrew LAubrook Gladys Sean and Victoria Sawtelle, were arrested for being drunk. now with "The Telephone Girl, are Officer W. Browning found a team, to leave the trouiie and visit with in the rear of the Little Queen safriends In Og ten for n week, nnd per-lia- loon, that had been without feed and enter one of the local vaudeville water for several houra They were houses. taken over to Corey livery atable and fed. The owner will have to answer to I Now plan SWEET PEAR. Bny need a charge of cruelty to animate before In bulk of Skeen ft Co., 352 34th BL he can take them out. R. Klein has purchased the property, near the corner of Adams nnd Twenty-seconstreet, owned by Mrs. Oh eud will make hla home there. d p, cJ Rasmussen la railing steamship tickets from Norway, Sweden and Denat presmark to New York for 8K-0ent. good for one year from day of la O. D. MIA Mrs. 8. E. Lynn has a line of nicely trimmed beta for ladles nnd child re-which will lie placed on rale for one flay Saturday at 31.5(1. Call aul aee them. Warren Corey went north last night hie farm near Independence, Idpho, where be will remain a few days. to CIULlENCnO KELSON Offered In the Name of Queenan or Clifford. The coming twenty-roun- d go bet ween at Clifford Jack and Perry Queenan the Salt Lake Theater on April 18, la Restaurant and abort considerable comment, both loorder. Centrally lorated. Established ratielng and la Salt Lake. cally business. 2US 35th street. I Eddie Robinson, the promoter, preOrange trains arriving yesterday dicts that this match will be every bit came over the Wadsworth. Reno, Cut-o- g as fast aa the Nelson-Welc- h fight and on the Rout hern Paclflc. Instead also predicta that the winner le not of entering Wadsworth, they went over only In a class with "Battling" Nelson, the new line and made a saving of an but can defeat the latter and ie willing luat the hour ia time. to place 8500 as a aide-bwinner can do so. He deposited 3250 In a Salt Lake Buy aa Incubator and maka the poultry business pay. Bkeea ft Co., IG3 bank yesterday to show that his offer is In good faith. 24th St. Some one at Salt Lake hae passed 51 Isa Julia Wright la visiting with the remark that neither Queenan nor Clifford le In a class with Nelson or friends la Salt Lake. Welch. Robinson thinks differently, Members Protection Lodge No. 24 A. and says he will show the public that O. l W. ran pay their dues at Brown he la right by forcing Nelson to meet Drug Co., corner 22nd and Washington. the winner. He rays he will fight, Phil. Kohn. Financier. winner to take all aud for a eide-bof 3500. Robinson says Manager MurMrs. Abraham and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn phy of "Battling Nelson issuea a challenge to fight any white men In the pent yesterday in Balt Lake City. world at 133 pounds: and that It Is Onion nets are going fast. Dont now up (o Nelson's manager to make put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co, good or back down. 352 2lth St. Queenan Is anxious to meet Nelson and feels confident that he can give a Mr. and hire. W. N. Withce, are ex- good account of himself. Nelson is now training at Eureka, pected home from their honeymoon tba but has no match to look forward to. latter part of the week. He will, undoubtedly, not take on a WANTED Good "girl for general match until after the Queeaan-Cliffor- d fit. housework, 2971 Washington avenue. FOR SALE et a line of The complainant alleges the following: That at divera times after the 1st day of April, 1904, and up to the time of the commencement of this action. the raid defendants wrongfully and fnrrably entered iion certain real projierty of the plaintiff's, situated in what is known as Koch's addition to Ogden City, in Weber county, Utah, and wrongfully and forcibly took down and destroyed a certain fence which the plalnttffls bed erected thereon, and certain signs erected thereon by plaln-tlff- li for the purpura of warning trespassers away from said lands, aud also broke and threw away certain Jocks which the plaintiffs had attached to a gate on their raid lands, and then and there drove from raid lands, plalntlffl's cowa and drove upon said land certain cowa of defendant's, which ate the grasses growing thereon, all to plaintiff's damage In the sum of 850. Therefore, plaintiffs pray for Judgment against the said defendants for the sum of 350 and coat of the suit. The property Is known aa Koch's addition and la located on Seventh street and Grant avenues. It constats of about 30 acres. The parlies most heavily Interested are A. A. Koch and B. G. Mahan. Hotels Wilson and her btwband, John Wilson own a building lot la the Koch addition, where they have lived for several years, and they claim the whole addition by a pcs cable and undisputed possession for the past raven years. Some time ago the Wilsons sold their Interest in the property to Chari, Iverson, a ran of James Iverson, giving him a warranty deed. Charles Iverson then raid the property to Charlea and Henry Keller for 81.300, and gave them a warranty deed.. It Is understood that Koch and 51a-khave already secured an attorney and the whole proceedings will be settled In court A great deal of Interest Is being tak en In the case, owing to the fact that there are hundreds of arras of land, adjoining Ogden, that could be taken In the seme way that Botela Wilson and John Wilson came la possession of lha Koch addition. trimmed hate for ladles and children Salem. Ore., April 11 The First which will he placet! on rale for one convention of the First aee Congressional 31.50. Call at and day Saturday Congressional district of Oregon today them. nominated Hem. Ringer Hermann, the for reelect Ion. FOR SALE A new piano In use only present Congressman two months. Will be sold at a bargain. The choice wae unanimous. Call at Examiner office. SLIDE DELAYS TRAFFIC. The "Dally News failed to make an Redding. Cal., April 13. A big landappearance on the street last evening. near Wall It la reixirted that the printing office slide onInthe Southern Pacific the Hisklyftii mountains will where Shepherd has had hie worn Creek traffic till tomorrow done, refused to do any more printing proliably delay is covered to a The track forenoon. reformed for the gambler. depth of eight feet for a distance of 200 WANTED Good girl for general feet housework,' 2971 Washington avenue. FAVORABLE TO GOOD ROADS. The remains of George O. Hale were 11. Senator April Washington. shipped to Evanston. Wya. but evenEngles In regalia 1xlge today reported favorably from ing. Seventy-liv- e acted as an escort from Richeys un- the committee on foreign relations the amendment to the sundry civil bill, to dertaking parlors to the depot. pay 8250,000 to the Wales racking FOR SALES New large high grade upright plana Call at 369 22ud St Parties leaving or phone 603-K- . town. El wood hotel. company, on account of its losses by reason of the Alaskan boundary decision. which places the company's property on British soil. The amendmonT was referred to the committee on ap- Laura M. Melghan. Thai. Mcighun. THE MEIGHAN propriation. ABSTRACT COMPANY. 24f'S Wash. Avc. Telephone 662-Y- . EMIGRATION FROM HUNGARY. Cunard Company Gets Ten Years' Con- tract to Take Hungarians to TRUNK FACTORY GALLACHER'S United Stales 322 25th Street. Manufacturers of Tnings aud Bags, Duda real. April 13. In the lower Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonof the Hungarian diet today Prellouee not Call on and short lea able prices, made a lengthy statement, Txlma mier 25 see ns and we ran rave ynn per regarding the proposed extradition law DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent. which he raid will lie introduced In a few days. It was nol intended to pro- II. C. HANSEN WILL MOVE To his new quarters. 2528 ington avenue (adjoining Uouxe block south) about APRIL Wash- Opera 15 With a Complete Line of BICYCLES And Sporting; Goods of all Kinds. Repairing a Specialty. mote emigration but to surround emigrants who absolutely refused to remain In Hungary, with governmental protection and keep In touch with Ihero with the view of their ultimate return. Owing to the demands of the steamship rompanlea. the government had intended to institute a line under State control but In the meanwhile a contract had been roncluded with the Cunard line. The terms provided for a ten yearn contract, terminable by notice at tbe end of five years or in the event of Ihe emigration falling below In the event of the 50.00Q persona United Staten prohibiting Immigration, tbe contract wae void. The Cunara company undertook to make 24 trips annually ffom Flume to New York, accommodating 2.000 emigrants per trip. Should the total be 1es than 30.000 persona Ihe government agreed to pay ion kronen, (about 320) per head deficit. The Premier raid that the government would gladly pay (be penalty because it would indicate a falling off in emigration. The Premier added that the strictest sniiervislon would lie excercised to prevent agents from bidding out Improper inducement a to rruriK-ctlvemigrants. e The preliminary examination of Fred Plans, charged with fornication, alwith leged to have been comiuitied Edna M. Smith, was begun yesterday at 2 oclock. Atlorncy lssenger, for the defendant, made a motion for continuam-- of the rsae nut il April :ufh, for reaaona wbiib were presented In an affidavit, 1. e., that two wltnesaea hose testimony would be very material in the defense, are out of the stale and cannot be here until about the uth. After hearing arguments on the motion, the Judge overruled the same. It wee agreed, however, by tbe county attorney and the attorney for tbe defense that but two witneasea for the state be examined today aud then the I be continued until April 20th, ter's rights. FOR CONGRESS. nicely A special train of thirteen ram. carrying Major Carrington and 400 Filipino acouts from the four native tribes of Luzon passed through Ogden at I o'clock this morning bound for the 1 . . World's Fair. The Filipinos raised (he curtains of their can to get a glimpse of Ogden and tbe officers strolled along the depot platform. Thia Is the first experience of the natives of the islands with molern railroad trains and they are enjoying the trip. While the train was coming over Promontory Mountain it broke In two, but the automatic brakes brought the cars to a sudden stop, avoiding an but throwing many of the occupant to the floor. On the train was a Filipino band of 45 pieces that will play at the fair. Within the next week a second party of Filipinos will go through, made up of 300 members of the constabulary. Al- ts, ot Mrs. 8. E. Lyon has Balia Lundan Explains Why Shs lowed The Fashion to Bs Mad an Asylum. e 1904. Commander Booth Tucker ailj The 250 people who attended (he amat McCoy a gymnas- will arrive in Ogden Batur.lsv Z-- J ateur boxlng-ahoium last night, certainly received their ing, and will be entertain- -l ,i.TiP money's worth. It was fun. science the day at the home of Mm , Ulaamann, on Twenty-firs- t and grit. Every one or the five numIn the evening wt. 8 bers waa pulled tiff In fine order and Booth-Tuckr- r win . without an accident rf any kin J. There mander lecture in the Opera House oi, ,1V. were several knock-dowbut' they and Sorrow. The finest. s.. ,i.Ilt were harmless . the Salvation Army are in tl Young Kid McCoy refereed each and will sing aeveral Bongs. ThcV bout and cautioned against slugging. carry their own acenery, wh:(s rn, Several of the boxers mixed it rather polled them to obtain ihe 0m lively at times but not enough to bring in order to get auffleient wane n.x bbxid. d The first number was a fast SHARKEY ARRESTED. bout between Guy Foe real and Frank Tillman. Each secured a knockNew York. April 13. Tom s! nrkrr down, the former securing one In tbe waa arrested tonight for his i,i:ep$ first round and ihe latter scored a de- connection with the prize fighi ibi cisive one in the last round. raided by the police early ihis nln Will Dante and Frank Bertram then at Sixty-Fourstreet ami Hruvla break. even an to waa rounds He in four a where placed fought roll, he rw Thia bout waa also exceedingly fast, mained about twenty minim. when much out O'Rourke Tom and brought laughter. gave 35(h) bail rr m, Undoubtedly, the fastest number on appearance in court. It l kUI )r o,, d the program was tbe next, a police that Sharkey waa the im. bout between .Dei. Hughes and er and waa one of those who esc CubBear. Both contestants have when the raid waa made. had more or lose experience with the gloves, and , while they were not permitted to do any slugging, they mixed Culture, Massage It rather hard duifng the last two Physical AND rounds. Both men displayed considerable science. Perry Queenan and Young Kid Mc- Private Lessons in Boxing Coy, then sparred three fast and scienBy Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) tific rounds, much to the appreciation at tha Gymnasium, 334 24th Street of the spectators. bewas a battle-royThe wind-u- p tween five colored boxers. This number created more fan than a Dutch picnic. Reieree McCoy appeared with a club in his hand. He had the latter in rase of an emergency. The con- Is the Staff of Life and Energy testants would first take a punch at one and then at another or sometimes at two or three of tbe others simultaneously. Persons at the ring-rid- e The would toss pieces of coin into the ring and the boxers In attempting to pick them up, were compelled to use their teeth as ths gloves were too bulky to grasp the coin. Here la where one MIMMM or the other contestants would get in hla good work by taking several (Under New Management) punches at the boxer on hia knees trycoin. the to pick up ing Can supply your every want in the meat lins. 13. Aleeke That the Beattie. April Try ua and you will coma again. T7 rush hae begun wee shown today when some at our EASTERN MEATS. the steamers James Dollar and Cottage Freeh flt-- and oysters at all tlma City sailed for the north with more than 409 passengers. The former goes to Cooks Inlet and the Copper river country and the latter to Irnn canal w m-.- o'l-iu- r ns : four-roun- th four-roun- Electa Thompson, age 15, was the first witness for the state. She testified that on the night of the elecJames Collins was fined 390 or ninety trician's ball young llxnx came up to the Smith residence to take Miss Smith days by Judge Howell for stabbing to the dance, but as she was 111 she Pat Ryan in the neck with hia pocket was unable to go. Mls Thompson knife. said she was in the bed room when Misa Eva Hope was struck and young Plans went in to see Edna and that he tried to put her (Electa) out knocked to the ground by n bicycle of the room. She commenced rrying when near her home, 2438 Uncoln, yesand finally laid down iion the bed and terday, and quite badly bruised. apparently went to sleep. She claimed H. B. Hilliard and G. C. Reberg, the that she only pretended to sleep and that it was at this time the crime was new proprietors of the Central hotel, committed by the other parties. are sparing no expense in making their Edna M. Smith, When sworn, corro- house clean and comfortable. These borated the testimony given by Electa gentlemen have a hobby faculty of Thompson. She further testified that making friends and believe in progresa child wan Imrn to her or. March 19. sive Ideas 1904. at "The Fashion rooming bouse, located on Twenty-fiftstreet, and R. E. Currie, tho labor union orgowned by Belle Lunden. A reporter Interviewed the landlady aniser, arrived from Salt Lake yesterof The Fashion, and she told the fol- day. He la here to form a union of street car employes. lowing story: Miss Edna 51. Smith came to me several weeks before she waa confined, The funeral of Thomas Cunningham and told me her trouble, saying that was conducted yesterday from the she was so despondent that the only Fifth Ward meetinghouse, a number way she knew out of her trouble waa of speakers paid high tribute to the to commit suicide. I persuaded her character of tbe young man. Many from committing such a rash act, and beautiful floral offerings were presentadvised her to tell her parents, which ed by relatives and friends she promised to do, but later sbe came back and said she 'couldn't tell her So I volunteered to tell NANNIE I0BT8 SUCCESS parents.' them. The next day 1 took the car to Edna's home, and Informed her moth er. giving the whole story. I also in- Ogden Singer Takes Part In a Concert CANDIDATES FOR OXFORD. formed her that if she wanted Edna to PROGRESS AT GOLDFIELD. Friends and admirers of Nannie Tout Examinations for the Rhodes scholstay at my place I, must have her parIn the New Camp Continues to Show Changoo ents consent. Several days later Mrs. will be pleased to learn more of the arship at Oxford are being held Smith and Edna came down and made success and fame she is receiving on library building of the state univerfor Bettor With Dovolopmont sity, under the supervision of Profs. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Under date of April 7. the Goldfield arrangements for a room, and Edna here until after the child was her trip abroad. Kingsbury and Cummings of the unicorrespondent of tho Tonopah Miner, stayedwhen AND SATURDAY EVENING The following is a clipping from the versity and Principal Eaton of the Salt she went home. born, say a: Lake high school. The candidates are London Dally Telegraph: When the writer first came to less than alx months ago, the Colon, April 13. The United 8tats Messrs. Boosey brought to a close B. H. Jacobson and Elbert Thomas, anal 'commission on Sunday went to yesterday afternoon their thirty-eight- h university students, and Heber Didy-mpractically unprospecled camp looked You Johnson of the Hugerford acadgood to him. It has constantly im Culebra, where they studied the cele- season of Ixradon Ballad concert a Dela better and Roderick looking cut. brated Bpringvllle. today emy, Thompson proved bad times, ballad lovers seem to than ever. Three things have occurred of the Westminister college. Salt Lake On Tuesday the Commissioners rest spite The serious consequence of be able to find the wherewithal whenasto which week go the Colon left Parsons past during ed. Commissioner City, was also among those listed for of continued eye strain? Eyof chance is a ever there partaking sure a long life to Goldfield's property. today for Euroiie b? way of New York. esight la priceless beyond ill a banquet of their favourite fare. They examination, but he withdrew before There are several things which may the contest was begun. possessions, deserving of yuer again mustered In force yesterday afretard quick fruition of thia prosperThe examination will continue toPa., April 18. A settle- ternoon, and appeared to thoroughly consideration. Pittsburg, highest never can be it wholly slopped ity will (hen be morrow and the me at once If you Med The three things which are of such ment baa been practically reached enjoy all that was placed before them. tent on to Oxford, papers be where will they help. No charge for cxamls-atiovltl Importance to the long life of which will end the trouble between the Although four songs in the programme scrutinized and the award Uoldfleld'i mines are: The finding of Amalgamated Associated of iron, tin were marked new, only one waa real- closely will successful contestant made. The a good flow of water near Diamond-fiel- and sleel workers and the independent ly entitled to that description. Tho then be required to undergo a rigid by Jamea P. Harvey; the change manufacturers. The agreement calls novelty was a thoughtful and effective in the character of ore to sulphides for a 18 per cent, reduction from the setting by Miss Olga Rudd of Adelaide physical examination, and will he testTm ed fur character and leadership. If he which la occurring aa depth la reached 1903r'04 scale with a readjustment of Anne Procter's poem, Mine Enemy. will to all he be these entitled sixea the the different passes In the Combination; and proving the prices for 2412 Wash. Ave. This song is dscidedly the best that scholarship. of the ledge in the January to an enor the composer haa submitted for Judg- the mainmoua width, with high values LINE RUS ment. and the music shows no little THE NORTHWESTERN tained. The first indicates that water dramatic feeling. Bladame Clara Butt, ATLAS. cost to as ran be developed at so low a who imparted the needful fervour to make the milling of 813 ore profitable; A War her Atlaa haa rendering of it, waa asked for an the second assure depth and perma- been laaued but gave preference to a Northft the "encore, Chicago by disnency to tbe ore deposits of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition cup an Indestructible souvenir of the Three fine colored songlet of slighter texture. For her trict, aud tbe third proves the quantity western railway. bound contralthe fair. It has the colored photograph of Napoleon and Jeffenm third in contribution, worlds each popular convenient 14x20, of ore sufficient to make its extraction maps, to relied upon Mr. Robert Batten's reference.' The Eastern the' Louisiana purchase la 1803, the colored map of the United Stale ia profitable, when mills are erected, form for ' shown in detail, with tables Come unto Me.- Among the vocaleven if the values should decrease to 1903 and Ads bridge at St. Louis on it. Price 25c. We will give one free will d of what they are at present showing relative military and naval ist! who came forward in the course of 83.00 purchase In our crockery department thia week. Recently Janies P. Harvey. Patsy strength and financial resources of tlie afternoon was- Miss Nannie Tout, every whoee treatment of Hugo Wolfs beauClark'a representative, took a bond on Russia and Japan.' two springs at. the base of iit. 8eller Copy mailed Ur any address on re- tiful song, called "Secrecy, proved refrom Toe Tognont. He started in to ceipt of ten (10) eents for postage by' markably artistic, while her singing develop, and a few days ago stnirk a C. A. Walker. Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. later on of lha Bolero from Verdi's big flow of water. The volume of Ily., 2206 South Main St., Salt Yesprl Sictllanr was extremely bright water wae at tint very groat, but It CHy, Utah. CROCKERY STORE, animated. 2476 Wash, gad has now steadied down to what will flow from a be permanent probably three to five miner's Inches. This Is sufficient to ran a falrwlsed stamp mill and it la safe to any that not many weeks will elapse before one is started at Dfamondfleld. During the week the ore In the shaft of the Combination began cliaug Ing from oxides to sulphides. A promt mining engineer, who is closely following the development of OoMfloM district, says that this Is the most im portanf feature for the future of the district that he has noted since coin Ing to tbe camp, and It assures depth and Iternianency to the ledges. It Is and attend the often the ease when this change occurs that the values derrease. but. sample of the sulphides In the Coin bins) ion returned an assay value of eMWMWWVWWVWWM 338S.45 to the ton. This would indicate that the values are not being hurt very much by the change. The engineer above referred to also say the sulphides are very much like Ihe Cripple Creek ores with which he Is familiar. The shaft on the Combination la down 1HO feet and they are drifting both ways from the point. Stuping lias also leen begun on a ( foot streak of blghgrade ore in level. This Is the first the stnping to he done In the Combination, tbe heretofore coming solely from development work. The crosscut In the January at the point In the main shaft show 35 feet of ledge, with only the hanging wall In sight. Every pound of this ledge will pay to mill, and aa usual there are good streaks of shipping ore. Drifting each way has beA Guarantee With Every Article Sold ! gun at this point and for the present Every thing at Your Own Price ! no further attempt will be made lo ) The second shaft find the u u mil. Is down 1m foot, and a drift Ik being run to connect with the main shafi. Both shaft and drift are In good ore. 8 Elegant Presents Given Away, Tree at Each Sale. Chairs Provided for Ladies. The third shaft is down 20 feet, and from this 51) to 75 sarka of shipping ore are being taken out daily. The SINCLAIR and GABRIEL, Auctioneers. A. BEGHTOL Jeweler, 2463 January Is producing about 14 tons Washington Ave. 8200 ore or of better dally averaging on ton. there were and per Wednesday over Suo sarke on tha dump awaiting shipment Local Notes. -- al ...MEAT h ARMOR MEAT MARKET oa DIGNANS Dancing Academy Gold-field- Realize Do us Cos-su- it d J Rushmer, much-covet- The World's Fair SI. Louis 1904 Ruaeo-Japanes- n - one-thir- - WHEELWRIGHT lkc BROS., hsi FOLLOW THE CROWD AUCTION 133-fo- Sliver AUC SALE I Diamonds , Watches, Jewelry, Ware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Opera Glasses, Hand Decorated China, Etc ., Etc. 112-fo- C. foot-wal- A BEGHTOLS JEWELRY STORE --- l. 2 I. Dig Sales Each Day at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M, C LI ' |