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Show morxiso ex amis En. ogdex. Utah, Tire Tbn judiciary Comminer of the House of Representatives baa referred lu a the reuolutiou of Representative V. R. Hearat railing on THE EXAMINER. - x - 4 He spoke on tbe relation of the stage and the church. He said in pan: You complain of Ihe quality of ihe plays you got. but it is you own fault if you get pour ones. The manager ia in the business for the money in it. He presentv just what the public demands, tsint blanio us if yon gel plays of low moral tone. There is no oue at fault but the puhlir. if tbe public demands noble and uplifting plays it will ace ihem." Lyceum Family Theatre Sawyer & Young Props, Knox for the agalnal the Curl Trust. WEEK APRIL 25. Eighteen aiunUia agu the New York i i ASHTON A KAKLK ('ungneasninn supplied the Altorney-GenerWhistling Mich. PtibHaked by the Ualaa Prim tine Oa with the evidence In qncatlun. THE SISTERS FAT which clearly ilemunatratea the illegal E. Singing and Dancing. character .of the combination of railFRANK FRANCIS, Editor aad Mg roads that monopolize the anthracite THE LATEST YIALCOHM Jt'GGLElt. A SEARS Ailorney-Gener- Published every day ia the year. Buslaeee Office, 407 Mtk Street. evi- al dence in hia imaaeaaion al DtUfent by Cantor, iacladlag Suaday Far liaitw Bsanimer, llib CHAB. MYERS Baritone. EDISON'S PICTURES of the country nor the agitation " The Man in the U CongreM has succeeded in extract- ADMISSION t0 CENTS ing the documenta from Attorney-GenerKnox or Inducing him to rarry out bis duty and begin the suit against the 410-- 1 i EOCLKd BLLR. Coal Trust that would free the people ato of the United Slates from its domin- I ation. With the evidence aupplled by Mr. - ' All Poe tjmer tore aad Rural fosUvery Hearat la the report of the District At- i torttey for the Southern District of New Canton are authorised to zeoelva York, who investigated the presents- - , Department of Sabaeribera vfll eaafer a favor by lion of the facts for the , ho ' have lT'K'rt- I laconalnf this eflea of fallen to uatituted a ounrlualve ; celTo The Examiner batora their td ,hat ,heY L a. i. InakhiL aJ ! o I CUT-OF- The Salt Take imiM-- r are printing ,Mvil dispatches to the effect that the hiutbeitt 1adfic has decided to abandf, i and alon the Ogden-Lucithough these alatenienia are known to ut-of- n he pure misrepresentations, they are given prominence. Ogden people subscribe for theae paiiers and austain them In their camitaigu of malicioua Injury, biutlness men and otlicra depend UiKin the growth and prosperity of this city lend encouragement with their fi- nancial assistance by taking these pa-jiHow can a town exrept to continue to pitwiier when its own people furnish the alnues of war ligkqj.:;.. furnish the sinews of war for such attacks? er. WHAT DO THEY MEAN BY "WOEBEGONE? The Republicans have an cany time preparatory to a campaign. There ia no picking out of good men for office, no weeding of men, Ihclr pulley Is cut out for them by the trust magto their nates, handed leaders even their tariff regulations are sometimes given to them neatly typewritten on the trust a letterheads) and those instructions are followed out by tbe Republican leaders. Consequently to the ignorant and to foreigners, the Republicans present a fair outside, no differences, no misunof derstandings but a knowledge what they want and liow to get it. Thq rank and file of the psriy are ileei-lveby all this and when their editors call utlention to Democratic preparations in misleading editorials, they swallow what la told them without a murmur. They believe, without investigation, that tbe Democratic party ia in a bad way, a belief that will prolmbly bo rudely scaltertHl a short time after Ihclr votes ar oast. As a matter of fact the state of tho Democratic party Is as for as tt could possibly lie from anything approaching to "woebegone. 1 is in a healthy stale a stale of growth. While the Republican sleepily aents to issues whereof lie is In Ignorance, the Democrat ia examining issues, rejecting the bad and strengthening the good in ltla platform and building up his party. Owing to the share of publicity in which present day politics (that is honest politics not trust politics) are bathed it la Impossible for the IX'tuocrai to obey that old proverb, "never show anything half done to children or fools. lie has, to let the Republican see hjs platform and the Republican Jeers naturally, being n Republican and In view of the proverb Just quoted. Because then Bryan who caren for Bo man where a principle is concerned has made a speech In which he disagree! with certain principles of the New York platform or rather with tbe lack of certain principles from that plaLform we are lold by our evening contemporary that the party is a prey to "thoroughly corrupt and selfish leaders, standing for Individualism more than anything else and trading on the weakness of their deluded followers." Now, that la buncombe, nonsense, and vitiated hot air. Schism la a sign of progress. Out of the present disagreement in the Democratic ranks, harmony will cunic. Aa fur individualism it la a virtue not a fault it is the doctrine wo are here to practice. It is only by the practice of a high aud individualism that right ran prevail. So far from being corrupt and selfish the action of Democratic leaders l'ke Bryan in venturing to oppose what they think wrong even at the risk of Ihcir own popularity and at the certainty-n- ot risk only -- of calumny aud misrepresentation such an we now seek to unmask, la indicative et character and sterling manhood. The fearless and honest individual-ba- t of lta leaders iff, though perhaps a handicap from a sordid, the point of view, the glory and pride of the Democratic party. It will ultimately lead that party to constant victory. ir 1 half-erecte- d pure-minde- d EDITORIAL OPINION THE COAL TRU8T IS FORTUNATE IN ITS FRIENDS. (From Ban Francisco Examiner.) WANTED To buy broke horses, weighing from eleven hundred and up, also bunch of heavy unbroke hoises. Enquire for P. Larsen. (Blarkham Bru. 239 25thlh St., Phone Lili Y.) 'mat. 1 S Inter-oceani- . ; MONEY mmm? ' 4 i Whale si st nt e will " Atto- Month of 1-- Our Sale ng. Russo-Japanes- A. L Weatherby al And Finds Us With Quanti- SAVE THE PIECES ON HAND Yet i full-fledg- eJ We al Must SELL These Goods Blue-flplt- If you break one or both lenses of your glasses it is only necessary to aavo a small piece of each lens and bring to mo and I can duj llcate the same day the order ia received. I make n specialty of nil kinds of repairing of glasses. Eyes examined FREE, - - THIS is Probably the Longest Siege of Low Prices in Ogden Ladies fancy of Trinity Episcopal rhim-- tonlgl.' A. KUHN & BRO., 8363 WASHINGTON HOSIERY in Boundless Profusion. Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at COST. 4,000 yds. of Elegant Patterns pisi,6 1 -- 4c The LADIES' WAIST Line Is Moat Complete and Cost Means Very Low Prices. An Inspection of Our Well Assorted Stock Will Convince Any Buyer Hew Cheep We Sell Goods. AVENUE. am mmmm SLEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains MISS (SPURGEON iff TO SEC YOU MFW IlLYT and All Kinds of OVERCOATS AT THE ss Toledo. Ohio, April 24 -- Frederick Warile. tint ac'ur. occupied Hie pulpit MANHATTAN SHIRTS MAGNY WANTS CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K J LOOKING FOR A SWINDLER. ACTOR TAKES PULPIT. Thie Week Clearance Sale on J. T. RUSHMER, 2412 Wash Avo. al er WATCH OUR WINDOWS J ties of Goods al Promoter Dupee New York Victims to the Amount of 8150,000. New York. April 25. Detectives are searching for Panl Sheldon, a lawyer and promoter of half a dozen concerns Incorporated tu New Jersey, who Is charged by Mrs. Ella Fitch and her brother of this city, with having conthe verted to his own use 8130.0OU. proceeds of a sale of Standard Oil certificate placed by them in hia care. Sheldon and tala partner maintained luxurious offices in Wall street but, conducting tbe according to those search, has not been seen there during the pact three weeks. The last clue they have been able to find Is that he suddenly left his boarding house with his wife, who was Mias Da via. of Kenton, Ohio, and said to be the daughter of a former state senator from that district. Sheldon explained his sudden disappearance by saying he wished to place his wife In a private hospital. A thorough search of those institutions has foiled to show sny trace of her. Mrs. Fitih alleges that, having become Impressed with Sheldon's bitsi-peability, she and her brother gave hint control or valuable properly lu afterwards she Brooklyn. Shortly states that they were notified hv him that an Insurance company holding a mortgage for $1 5.000 on the property desired it taken up. They asserted he ws given the Standard nil shares to sell for this purpose aid heard nothing further until the mortgage actualthey receive! ly became due when warning of foreclosure and found tt had not been taken up. Immediately steps were made to find Sheldon. Seme months ago a widow living In secured a verdict Massachusetts against Sheldon for nearly 83.000 al- -leged to be due her on account of variotta Investments made in Sheldon's company, involving about $H.0iiC. Tbe verdict t arried a right to arrest Sheldon for fraud, but he appealed tbe case an dthe proceedings were halted. n Good Red Meat Another rs (Deseret News.) Speaking of the probabilities and possibliiliea of the struggle in Asia, Walter Wellman quotes authority, though without giving the name, for the opinion I bat Russia la already beaten anl that site ought to make peace upon the best terms obtainable. The partial destruction of the Russian squadron at Port Arthur Is. UX-- aff proof that Japan has supremacy upon tha aca. This Russia cannot recover, and she caunot. it la thought, maintain a force large enough .to drive the Japs out of Manrhurla and Korea. Another authority take a different view. M. Bloch expects that Russia finally will win. but at an enormuua cost. He believes tho war will bring about a crisis in the manufacturing, agricultural and industrial circle of Russia, with terrible consequences to genthe peasantry and to wage-earnerally starvation. misery and death. He shows, by statistics, the prevalence of drnnkenneea, crime. Illegitimacy, infant mortality, an.! suicide, and stale tnat. Ihe conditions will be made worse by the poverty, distress and demoralisation sure to follow in tbe wske of war. For a people on the low level of moral. Intellectual and industrial development on which the mass of the Russian people are found today a prolonged war means an arrest of progress for many year, if mi a reversion into deeper degradation and darker moral night." It is hia cnnrlu-ffloin hnef. tha war for Russia, whoever may he ta issue, cannot he lean ruinous, althougn for other causes, lor her than for her enemies. According to thla view, Russia may come out victorious after a long straggle. Wars are not necessarily decided by naval fights. Rut even if she wins, the gsme will not be worth the rantlle. The Philippine conquest was by no means finished with the spectacular naval engagement off Manila. In which Dewey annihilated the Spanish squadron. The war between Rueela and Japan will he settled by land engagements. for which preparations are now Dnring tbe next few being made. nioti i Its tlie armies are Bitre to meet, and after tliar the world tan better Judge of tbe probable nut conic. a Wit against the trust under the Oa Vaur Personal Note., Call jtae man law. As Mr. Hearat explained ia and I will tall you how. his argument before the committee yesterday. there is only unofficial knowledge of the actual recommendations of District Attorney Burneit. for Attorney-Ge"THE WORKING MANS FRIEND! neral Kuok will not reveal the report that would emphasise hia failure to perform the dnilea of his office. if it had not been for the oppusiilon ., of the Republican members of Cong- 3 MONEY LOANED rea. the Hears! resolution would have j & SALARIED PEOPLE been reported long ago, and the AHorn- - j 5 would have been forced to Si Real Estate and Chattel Loans. explain the secret of the imranniiy of ( Service quick, confidential and this wore) of the predatory trusts from i private. No commission.. the npeiations of the law. 15 WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Why should this matter be made a K 223-'Phone 534-x- . Eccles Bldg. istrty question? A citlxen has gathered the evidence of a fllagrant violation of law, and has endeavored . to have tbe authority charged with the prosecution of such UNFOUNDED RUMORS OF WAR. cases bring proceedings against tbe violators. It ia exactly aa if a citizen (Sail Krnncitio Chronicle.) should come to g police atatlon and reSome piees correspondents remind port a robbery, and tbe office in charge, one of the habit which some small instead of acting on the informal Ion, buya two friendly acquite of ahotild lock up the. complaint and tbe dogs face to facepulthig and rubbing their evidence in the atatlon desk and Ignore eais to make them fight. It would ap- the whole matter. In the case of the that no desire ia so powerful in Coal Trust and the Attorney General thc.e gwilicmcn ea tho wish to get the failure tu act lx even more flagrant Item calitc nations into a An in than the ease of the policeman, fur Instance of this la a report quarrel. which cornea the citlxen could go to any court and from tbe West Indies that a British gel a warrant, while Knox by his rruiser la likely to "bombard" the town is able to effectually block the of Ulurfleldn. Nicaragua ,to get even enforcement of the law. It ia to remedy with the captain of a Nicaraguan ship I hia rondlllnn (hat Representative for 1 piracy" In seizing six fishHearat Introduced a bill in Congress ing alleye vcstBis and sending their rrews to conferring the power to institute pro- Bluefirtda. It Is safe to say, however, ceedings under the Hherman anti-truwill be no ptinltoty that tht-ilaw on all District Attorneys of the of any Central American United Stales isn't by any vessel of the British navy. That any such bill should Iteconie a knows nothing Now, the "Ciironii-U1law with Congress constituted as It is whatever about the real facts Involved now Is even more likely than that in the latest war rumor, but from rney-General Knox will be comiielled what has been the following fa to explain why be has protected the a folr statement printed of the case: There are Coal Trust. The Department of Jusfisheries for Bea turtles aff the Nicaratice, does not dare make public the guan roast which are (unsldcrrtl to be Coal Trust evlilefice or the reisirt that valuable. Home law of Nicaragua pro-was made upon It. To do so would 1st bibbs for these turtles within fishing to make public confession of the com the three-mli- e limit except to citizens munity of Interest between tbe trust, of Nicaragua, a law which that country and the Republican parly. may pass and enforce within Its Interto which the nal The tonal Bitch laws are not Hearst resolution has been referred, iscitliar totighle. Imtin America. No less a consists of two Kepitldicans and one liriaon then the illustrious Grover Democrat. The iicople will watch with Cleveland of New Jersey is said to have Interest the dlapnalliun It makes of the lieen recently arrested for fishing la m hi ter. The Coal Trust Is fortunate or Virginian waters. Nicain its friends. Were there an official In Maiylsad raguan officials, however, are constantthe Attorney-General- 's place witling to ly pestered by swnrma of pisicbcrs whit do hia whole duly against rich anti powrun their vessels as near to the three-mil- e erful coi'isiratlnns. as well as against limit as possible and slip over it of less Influence, the Goal whrn they ran. Nicaragua, being a Trust would have been dissolved long poor country, cannot aftorJ tu maintain ego. The very contracts Allnrney-Grnrr- a naval line of battle along the throe-m- i Knox refuses to act usut were In limit; and three graceless poachdeclared pertinent evidence by the Suers scrum much unlawfully acquired preme Court before Ihe Interstate Com- inaicrtnl for tortoise shcll'ronili. Finmerce Commission. ally. a captain catches half M. Rser and his fellow rail mail presia doxcii poaching vessels iu the act and dent showed tlie same reluctance to selves them. Rightly or wrongly and prisluce them when called niton to do . It 1 as likely to bo one way aa Ihn so as does Attorney-GenerKnox, and tbn guilty poachers claim the it was necessary to appeal to the Rn- Has." A of the British ,inllei.on to Court tlielr comitel produclireme Itrltbh cruiser com te a!u; and her tion. commander discovers, or thinks he Senator Jones of Arkansas tried by discover, that the commander of the to resolution a year ago last January vessel effecting tbe capture draw the evidence and report from Mr. Nicaraguan was nut a naval officer, but SenKnox, but the Republicans of the constable from the a posfflbly thrifty ate defeated the attempt on the ground shore, who, seeing hia opportunity, to selxcd it. going nut on any sort of a that to compel the Attorney-Genershow his hand would be to disclose to he could get hold of. Ilcnce the the trust the rase be was preparing ship of piracy. Wbcrention the charge against tt. Fifteen months have elap- British officer, either upon his own sed since then. Wit at has becomes of hook or under orders, goes to ls the pretended case that, was the excuse to see what it is all about, and for withholding tbe in format bin from ascertain whether the fishermen were the Senate? What will be the next exreally rattght within tbe three-mil- e Attorney-Genercuse for saving limit. Now thie explanation is.entireiy Knox? a work of Imagination, but nevertheless It la duubtlesa substantially tlie truth and it will lead tu no bombardment and no war. HAS RU8SIA HAD ENOUGH? Sher- ! SALT LAKE AND THE iw"10:;r T SENTENCE DEFERRED. ' v NOTICE. DRAKE OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 26, 1904. were sculpture exhibit. The statues center of city, oa CUSMD ADVERTISEMENTS. "L'Etoile du Berger, iThe Sheidierd Htnff) by Rotiael, and St. Jean" by Du duancey Buis, and had been thrown to the floor, ATTORNEYS-ALAW. end broken into bits. Six roa. irmos from tbe Preach gardens were stolen. Joe. Ches Natl Bank B14g. The French commissioners any their W. L llagiRaia let Bodes IUdg. ham in ihe deal ruction of the statues ia irrecoverable. WANTED. d al iuiwiay) II1IJ BUYS RAILROADS. GOVERNMENT Soulireiie. Life-fiuat.- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mill erne momth (laehuUmx 1 Shockley's Attorney it Given Time to Prepare for New Trial. Salt Lake City.. April 25. Sentencv: 24. ia underMexico-City- . It April James M. Shockley, convicted of tho stood that tho government has bought of middle-ageWANTED A young, Moiorman Gleason, while from tbe receiver of the Maryland murder of to some of the man, having knowledge n hold South First up Trust company. Baltimore, tbe line attempting street car. was today deferred for one care of fruit trees can find steady emPaCrus Vera and and property of the week by Judge Moore, in order to give ployment la city by addresolog P. O. cific railway, on conditions highly favBox 286, Ogden, Utah. Shockley's counsel time to prepare iheae orable to the government. By for a new trial. acquisitions the government completes Giil for general house- Fonagp solicited . WANTED its great rail say merger and a line p, work. Reference. 2CS3 Adams Ave. of railway front .a redo to Santa Crus on the Pacific ocean, the lines comFIRST-CLASbined being tbe Mexican National, tbe dining room girl, at Na 371 22nd St. M0XbCHiv International and the the Vera Crux and Pacific and Tehaunto-pe- c FOR RENT. railways. Although the Tehaun-teiie- r is not formal ly included in the Interns and purposes it FOR RENT 4 ncfuralshrl rooms merger to all ... .. l ntrt syatea under govground floor, no children, SMC Adams Mia ernment control. i at For the week commencing April Are. 25th: Consult County Clerk or tha FREEDOM GETTING BEYOND CON4 B RACOON'S 4 TWO FURNISHED bod rooms at 13 Jive signers for further InfarT? TROL. in entirely new nets. 84th BL Modern conveniences. SAMSON. Cmmty, Btato of Utah. Ertata of a New York, April 25. Bishop Coad.. and Mile. Saccho. MONEY TO LOAN. ry Stonebrenker, deceased Mlae ELWOOD. jutor David H. Greer has declared in Creditors will preeat claim. a sermon at Hi. Mark Episcopal Song and Monologue. MONEY TO LOAN On city or form voucher to the underlined J? church that there are signs of free- Fitxsimmenh and Corbett prise fight property. Hunter A Kennery, Room 6, neUa Law Office. No. flOO feet Fltmo. dom getting beyond control and breakFirst National Bank Building, Ogden, ton Avenue (up stairs) In OtfKS ing down the traditions which have Utah, oa or Utah. marked civillut ion's progress. July, 1904. AmAASSy8 Modern civilization is a groat strugHOTEx.8. gle for freedom. We are all fighting C. Volney Gunnell, 1 wr Hi toward that goal. But we might have THE HOTEL LINCOLN administrator. the right kind of freedom, aud the only W. H. LirTJ.K Proprietor. Date of first publication of thk 1 right kind of freedom ia moral freeParma nett r Transient. March 3rd. 1904. dom. Freedom ia ouly good when 830 Twenty tb Id SL OGDEN. UTAH. a kept in check. It it goes beyond that REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. it is a con Bagrat ion. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Not alone among the young men. but among the young women of today Four-roobrick residence, with EaUte of Dan Nincovhh, deceased' there is a lack of deportment, a lack of lot 50x138, good location, 81100. barn, Notice ia hereby given by the uL modesty, a lack of the finer feminine Cor. 83rd and Wnah. Parry, Chnuncey signed administrator of estate of things which we learn to admire in Ave. women. Nlnoovlch, to tbe creditor of They talk of their freedom FURNISHED ROOMS. persona having claims against and their advance but let me tell you ceased to exhibit them with tha mJZ. there is too much freedom for our sons and daughters. And this freeary voucher, within four moathiu 365 for Furnished room and board. the first publication of this mw dom which does nobody good, should 88th at to said administrator at the Kim 7 be curbed If civilization is to continue its progress. There should tional bank in Ogden, Utah. be no FOR SALE. freedom but normal freedom." Dated April 12th, 1904. JOHN P1NGRKE. AdmlnUm Henderson A Moravian, Allosm DESTRUCTIVE VANDALS. FOR SALE Confectionery and restaurant, cheap. All new. Call 8267 for administrator. Destroy Moot Beautiful of Parisian Waahingtoa ave. CLAIRVOYANTS, Marble Statues at St Louis. doctor to a pa--. the Said St. Louis. April 25. It was discover 48 Farm aerea, good FOR SALE tient who was cultivated today that vandals had entered the A Bon, clnlrvoyaati Urn. is soil, fruit, shade, lucerne, good water mediums.Inger French pavilion at the world's fair brain We seven ing barn, large house, only power. right, name Wo tell all ground and destroyed two of the moat and your ik I miles from Ogden. Cheap at 83.500. say, feed the body and beautiful Parisian marble slalues in the your business affairs, wlieth ft-A Kennedy. Hunter be succeasfttL Intormatim r the brain will ta e care marriages, divorces, sickM girding of itself. You want' FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, love affaire and positions. No questions asked. What Ilay, and Grain call oa W. T. Aatlll, ng 'Phone 820y. 2318 Waahingtoa ave. eomee trne. 488 25th at rest At least once a day to brick residence, FOR SALE THE NORTHWESTERN LINE start that fresh energy 8 2 acres land, 135 fruitbarn, pod ATLAS 3 mile from S. p. and keep the fires of bearing trees, cor. 83.600. Parry, Chauncey shops; If you intellect e A War Atlu fo 23rd and Washington ave. are on a meat diet, you bten Isaned by Chicago A Keith brick residence, western railway. .Tirae fine cofan) FOR BALE can't do better than to with small expense can make 7 rooms, maps, each 1420. lxiuud in convwM good barn; one block from car line; form for reference. The Eoateri Sgive us your orders. 81,000. Chnuncey Parry, 83rd and tunt Um shown In del all, with uUm of Well take good care Wash. ave. showing relative military an( ml them. I strength and financial rewurai S frame residence Rural, and Japan. FOR SALE WSW1 and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, Copy mailed to any addict r bn Slat, bet Grant and Lincoln; 81.750. qplpt of ten (10) cents for poattgbp Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. H. Y. frame resi- Ry., 2206 South Main fit., Fait UU FOR SALE 86x200 feet; I blocks from City, Utah. ' lot dence; MBS Washr Am pMONK 71 M M. SAWTKLLE coal fields. Ever sinw lhal time the evidence has rested la U pigeon-hol- e of the Attorney General-1 office, and neither the ti esi.av 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Waffle House 246 25th St CR AT THE New Lot Famous Grill SM SSth Street jl CAFE OGDEN, UTAH. OPEN ; AU NIGHT Fine dinner oa Sunday from 18 to 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch served from 11 to 4. only 25 cento. Short orders at nil bourn. Fresh Oysters Is any style. Game aad Fish In season. 828 PAN SON BROS., Twenty-fift- 8L h Proprietor. LEWIS & BLACK WELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to any of the city. Of Pongee and Black Silk COATS Just Arrived We Can Please You pvt Reese, Howell & Sons. PRICES REASONABLE. 233 29th Phene S31x. St Ross Book Store. ' i ' ALBERT F. RICHEY, Bookst Stationery and Office Supplies, a j UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Carpentering, Building, Reof pairing and Remodeling Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nalaon, Telephone 320-y- 545 , 14th street off.. On Original Low Prices REMEMBER We said Prices Would Sell Every Suit Before the Season was Over. t Watch Us, I, L. Clark & Sons Co. |