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Show gnEMOBSIKQEXAMISEH POPES. PTAD. UE1SESPAY MOUXIXO, J.VNUAHV, is. m,x THE ACCURATE STATE LEGISLATURE Doat PRESCRIPTION STATES WORK difii-- WHEN you have ! cult prescription or one that is to be used in a srrious case of illness, bring: it to ua j fill every prescription! exactly as it is written.; That is why so many doctors direct their patients to to us. bring; prescriptions VFe THE DRUGGIST. TO YOU HOW proper laundering here, your washing TWO remember we give AWAY' EACH BOOKS COUPON WEEK TO OUR CUSTOMERS. KM . Ogden Steam Laundry REED A HOTEL. 'Phone 174. Fire Small I kindled quickly nnd bums rap- idly with dry kindling wood. 25c per ack; 12.00 per nek lor unipUt WOod. per ton for beat cual, 15.25 ered. Phenes 147..: J, 1 deliv- Bros. Wheelwright 2476 Wash. Ava. six-ye- ar SWISS COLONY on Oe Pacific const raise the finest grapes on the Pacific eoasLTbcU wines are absolutely pun. If you wish to dispense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from FJV.ZZINI BROS. Isis sets lest 2(th Mm HtTMt SPORTS OF IE Ave. V. H. PATTISON I I Washington Avenue, (Phone 22SX) ' 5TBRCMKNTS HEAD-- I AND PLONKS. TWO CARLOADS IN t&CK. 2002 JEFFERSON AVE. CAietery VAULTS. copino and If you want the worth of your money in MEAT and FISH & Rinckers Ballard gftto W 24th street Phene No. 652. money loaned SALARIED PEOPLE eel Estate and Chattel Loan Ifirht Essex First race, 3 furlongs Henchmen won; Calabash second; Romany Eye third. Time, :S7. Second rare, 6 furlongs Voltaire won; Miss Eberle second; Delusion : third. Tima, 1:10. Third race, 6 furlongs Billy Moor won; Samclson second; Benaonhurst third. Time, 1:23. Fourth race. 6 furlongs Wild Irishman won; Vannese second; Baikal third. Time, 1: 1514- , 6th furlongs Tnrrcn.Io Fifth won; Bill Knight second; Crescerton third. Time, 1:22. miles Ethic won; Sixth race, 1 Florin second; Swiftwing third. Time, 1:49. Los Angeles, CaL, Jan. 17. Ascot results: First rare, 6 furlongs Fair Light won; School craft second; Retador third. Time, 1:15. Second race, 7 furlongs Waawift won; Judge Denton second; Eva G. third. Tima 1:U 5. Third race, mile and 60 yards Wee-rlo- k won; Akela seoond; Golden Light third. Time, 1:46. Fourth race, mile and sixteenth Emperor of India won; Hus Wagner second; Sals third. Tima, 1:48. Fifth race, Broogs assies Frangible wool Iris second; Capable third. Tima 8-- 3:05. MITCHELL BROS. I 17. 1-- 16 FALSTAF CAFE &5 . ns LIQUORS IEEDOM 1:562-5- Hot Springs, Ark., Jan. Phone 150. B. M. lime, fork results: UNDERTAKER WINES New Orleans Jan. 17. Results: First race, 6 furlongs Darius won; iladducee second; Dalesman third. Time, 1:14. Second rare, mile Lineal won; Harpoon second; Judge Saufley third. Time, 1:48. Third race, 7 furlongs Monte won; Ascot Belle second ; Mostebank third. Time, 1:28. Fourth race, mile and an eighth Homestead won; Handapinaer second; Little Boy third. Time, 1:56. Fifth nee, mile and aa eighth Mexae won; Nowrta second. Hoodwink third, 2-- 5. RICHEY, 1372 Washington MID Sixth rare, mile and 70 yard Rian won; Miee Betty second; Rachael Ward third. Time, 1:46 ALBERT F. quick, eonfidentlal aad pnvata. No eommlssloa. WESTERN BROKERAGE Cto 222-- 4 Bodes Bldg, Tkoue 614-1- . where he will testify in the Smoot investigation. BETTER Alujii tu Former Senator J. Barnes, ot Within the lat 1,400 arDavis count, was a scuttle visitor yes- ticle of food bare hernyears, end terday. analyzed by State Cheim- -t Harm, and something of a revolution effected iu While the senate was taking the the local food aiaikii. jir. Harm ballot upon the United State senator-shi-p says the grocers arc ut the ones to matter, the following Ogden blame, as they do mu mvmionally sell citizens were interested spectators: articles . adulterated they know in Mr. Geo. M. Hansen and wife and or poisonous. The tauti i mut, the Messrs. Geo. Kelly and L. J. Hull manufacturers who ran nut always be her, Jr. t cached, particularly where they are out of the stare. Mr. Harms called atHOUSE. tention to the plea-i- n fact that since the exposure of a 'Itinerated catsup, Called to order at 2 p. m. the manufacturers had back ail Roll call, quorum present. their doped stuff fro-- this market, Prayer by Rabbi Freund. and substituted the genuine article. Moved by Curtierto suspend rules Of course it is not hriliiaut and and allow introduction bills. Carried. the flavor may not hr , acutely pleat-an- t, II. B. No. 86, by Curtin, providing but It is some to know for appropriation of 625,000 to meet that it is atralitht (okhI. mid not doped. deficit caused by use of National Mr. Harma also call m ionium to the Guard in Carbon County at time of foci that while urarli ail tlm milk coal strike. found in this market waa doped with Moved by Curtin that bill jro to sec- formal dosliykc, nut o many month ond and third reading and final passage ago, now there is so little of this tarried. that it may be said to have seen done Roll call H. B. No. 26, 44 affirms, away with. Moreover, manufacturer one absent. of spices are now --ending out their Minutes. goods doue up ia small packages, ln H. B. No. 37, by Fiahbura, an act bleed of iu bulk so that there in no tc amend aectlon 1906 and 19(17. chap temptation thrown in the way of dister It of title 256, of the Revised honest retailers to adulterate.' Statutes of Utah of 1998, relating to annual school census nnd allotment ' VETERAN CITIZEN DEAD. of school funds. H. B. No. 38, by Flshburn, school Milton Datus Hammond, who died census, an act to amend section 1826, on Bunday at his home in Providence, 6 of Revised 35, of title the chapter Utah, from heart failure, played a Statutes of Utah 289811 relating to an- prominent part in the colonization and nual school census. development part iu the auntnier of H. R No. 38, by Edward, an act to 1848, from California, where coming doestablish schools of agriculture had he had been honorably discharged a mestic economy, to provide for the a member of a Michigan In creation of county school boards and the war with Mexico. Heregiment decided to prescribing their qualified term of of- leniain here, and on the 11th of Decemfice, duties and powers, for the appor- ber, 1853, was married to LovLa Miller, tionment of taxes nnd to appropriate He was a member of tbe company that money for said purpose. settled at Balinou River, Idaho, and Moved by Joseph that committee on he afterwards lived fur some years in public funds investigate aa soon as Juab county. In 1864 Mr. Hammond possible the defllclts referred to In lemoved to Cache county, whore he Committee on served In Governors message. many public capacities, such Public Funds. Carried. as Bishop of the Providence ward, Moved by Joseph that House take counselor in the Cache stake presiinformal recess for eight minutes. probate Judge, and a trustee Called to order at 2:30 p. m. for dency, of the B. Y. College. He always took special order of business, namely for a leading part in the building of s senator. 1st ballot for United States and canal. Mr. Flshbura, of Box Elder Cuunty, Mr. Hammond leaves s large family, placed in nomination Mr. George the most prominent of his sons being Sutherland. cx Secret ary of State James T. HamSeconded by Mr. Geo. Austin of mond, and D. R. Hammond of Salt Lake Utah. City. The funeral will be held at ProviMr. Tolton, of Beaver County, in dence. this afternoon. behalf of the minority members placed In nomination the name of Mou. Wm. CONSOLIDATE THE WORK. H. King tar United States senator. 4 Seconded by Tho. P. Cottam, of At 2 o'clock today in the office of the Wasatch County. Mr. Kinney, of Salt Lake, spoke state auperlntendenf of public Instruction a special committee of the State briefly in seconding Mr. Sutherland. Mr. Maughn, of Cache County, sec- Teachers association, will meet far the of dlcuiSg a scheme of ond in behalf of representative of his purpose Supt. Nelson to consolidate tbe slate county. rchool system. Balloting: The plan proposed Is to have each Hon. Geo. Sutherland. 42, I lied Into one district, Hon. Wm. ll. King Three votes by county organ controlled by a board of trustee who Strlngham. Cottam, Tolton, will operate as do the city hoards of education concentration Is to bate and the wiu ones who were la en effect a saving to tbe state in school the deal cleaned up handsomely on tue funo and to promote efficiency. The special committee inveatigating chestnut gelding. Opening up at 4 to 1 his price hammered down to 8 to 5. and the plan was appointed st the last several of the pencilers held him out convention of the State Teachers asentirely. There wu nothing to the race, sociation. It consists of one reprebut the Reprobate as he won pulled up sentative from each county as follows: A. C. Nelson, Msthonlbsh Thomas, to a walk by half a dozen lengths MeaJa wu disponed of for the place by Dr. J. T, Kingsbury, Supt. Petterson B. W. Ashof Weber county, t. Lady aent ton of Salt Lake county, W. M. Boyds of 8umm!t, H. N. Hayes of Sevier, Leavenworth, Kansas, Jaa. 17. Mexican Pete Everett and Thoms H. C. Lee of Carbon, President Kerr J. Tracy, pugilists known throughout of Logan, Seth Allen, Alonzo the country, were released from the Stookey of Tooele; Prof. W. M. Slew-ar- t, 1a E. Egerton of Provo, George federal prison today after serving a year for engaging in a prise fight at A. Eeeman of Millard. A. L. I .amen of Ponca, Oklahoma, iu violation of the Sanpete county and E. II. llult. federal law. The Investigation Into tbe bounty Los Angeles, Jaa. 17. Waswift was hoods promises to be one of the sensations ever unearthed ia the the only successful favorite at Ascot today. The track wu soft, but not slate. Already David Beynon Davies, formuddy, and several of the outsiders found it to their liking. Emperor mer deputy county clerk of Ball Lake of India won tbo beat rare of the day by county, Charles S. Jones and one other wan are uadrr arrest. Davies is a neck, from Hans Wsgnsr. said to have made important admltt-bioand the third mao now under POINTED PARAGRAPHS. arrest is understood to have made a confession giving many details of the Thera is ao one so hopeless as those affair. who do not make mistakes , 'Acting on information received from No men cun' do anything against tbe this primmer and from other sources it grain. Women can do it, but men la understood the police now have at least two well known young men of can't A great desl of the friendehlp others Salt Lake under surveillance. One of these men is said to have negotiated here for you ie tike tire the sale of $1,000 worth of certifiinvitation. cates. It Is Intimated that the invest 1. A man can get sick now almost as cation may reach men of more than easy as be con sin, and you ell know ocal prominence. bow easy that is. It was said lost night that a warrant If man can gat Into s bank after had been Issued for W. H. Swan, a banking hours be considers himself a clerk in tbe office of the county clerk of Welter county, but the report was prominent citizen. not fully substantiated. bravIn fine tbe There is something It Is Impossible to at present estiery of a new father who carries a baby mate the extent, but it is thought the through the streets in his arms. frauds amount to not les than 820,000 Tbe first thing e girl docs to a man In 8alt Laze county alone, with Cache, after they are married la to get out bio Box Elder, Weber, Davis, Utah, and middle name, dust It off and use it as probably Wasatch counties involved. common so bio first name. Atchison The officers ars in possession of lnfor nation which leads them to believe the Globs same men who operated in Utah have been at work in other states. Evidence A Raise ef a HaaOrvO IlsM. A prominent actor told of. a super exists showing that similar work was at- Elko, Nevada, Pocatello, who went to tbe manager of n success- done Idaho, and In Colorado. By means of ful play after it bad been baring a false affidavits bounties hav been collong metropolitan ran and demanded a lected In two or more state on the raise of salary. i hides, aocordlng to statements by Sir," bo said, "I have been playing those who have been Investigating the my part for a hundred consecutive nights with the utmost seal and care. SCHETTLER PAYMENT. Don't you think. X should bavo a raise 7 An adjourned meeting of the cred"What part do you playr asked the of the de tenet Sehsttler bonk will itors manager. this evening. Retbe third set sir, replied be held at 8 o'clock Anderson will be able to tbe actor, apparently astoniMied at the ceiver R. R. report program, hat he will not he to a question. T bavo to stake M in tbo position to tell when the first dividend gambling seeae. will be paid from the bankrupt esTour Malm la jut," replied tbo maa-ago- r, tate. .Beginning tonight you may Yesterday afternoon Mr. Anderson tikitsoa paid 11,000 to Hurd A Wedgewood. attorneys for Elizabeth Livingaton, administratrix of the estate of Margaret There has always boea a lower per Millar. Thia payment was made in cents gs ef divorces among men en- compliance with the order of the court gaged In agrtcnttarml puraulti than la that granted a judgment In favor of any other calling, not excepting the Mrs. Livingston last September, a few clergy. fiddlers oaDem and marines weeks before tbe bank went into tbe la tbe other estreats shew the highest band of the receiver. Mr. Andenon paid 87,000 on a Judgment average ef marriage Infelicity. Next baa thus far as soon as the remaining and of $9,090, the among high averages come the $2,000 is the lien on the reel espaid bestlera, the actor,. egricuKnral la- tate of the will be released borers, bartender. eervinta and wait-era- , and tbe property will then be eoid, musicians and teachers of music, after which the first dividend to the photographer, paper hangers, belters, creditor! will be made. lumbermen, and so on, dtssinishiug in SENATORIAL VOTE. ratio nntfl the lowest avenge io reach-e- l os before stated, fmeagtli Each branch of the legislature bai- .American, M. G. n iun U-- rail-toad- -- at-th- THE ITALIAN 100 o n ESSENTIAL AP13 TO COMFORT AS WELL AS PEARANCE? IT IS EASY FOR YOU SECURE THIS IF YOU SEND EAST OF The day's session was called to order by President Lore at two o'clock. Every senator was at his desk, except Senator Tho. C. Callister, who in reported to be quite tick at ins home in Fillmore. After prayer by Chaplin Cowans, the usual procedure of reading the Journal of the previous days' sessiua was taken up. The committee on appropriations to which waa referred tbo governor's respecting the bounty frauds reported n bill repealing all existing bounty laws . After some diecusalon relative to what effect such repeal would have upon the criminal actions just instituted, the MI! as reported was refw red to the judiciary committee. Senators Lawrence, Bennitm and Wallin wars apolnted n sub-cormiuee and will act jointly with the special committee appointed by the house to investigate tbo frauds. Senate Bill No. 7 by Johnson makes an appropriation to cover the deficit of Utah's Louisiana Purr ham exposition commission. Referred to committee on appropriations. Senate Bill No. g is the one repealing the bounty laws of 1901 and 1902. Senate Bill No. 9 by WHliams, provide for the purchase by the senate of certain works of art of Utah arti at a Referred to committee on education. The tnhle waa clear and Senator McKay moved tha.t as required by the federal lawn respecting the election of United States senators, the senate proceed to ballot for senator. Senator Lawrence gained the floor and in a very business-lik- e way straight to tne point, placed the name of Honorable George 8. Sutherland before the senate. Senator Boaband, McKay and Hollingsworth each briefly seconded the nomination. The expected b appended and Senator Bamberger In a splendid little speech named Hon. William H. Kmi. who had been previously agreed upon aa the Democrat to receive the six votes of tnat party in the senatorial election. Senator Bamberger said that Mr. Sutherland might be truly called a prince among men, but that his man was a King among men. Reports from the state board of loan commissioners and the state board of examiners were received from the secretary of state aad referred to the committee on appropriations. On motion of Senator Isuwen an adwas taken until today at journment el even --thirty. At noon both houses meet in Joint session sad formally, without taking a ballot declare that Hon. Georgs Sutherland is the duly elected senator from this state to the United States senate for tne term, commencing on Msfah fourth. The joint session will not be able to have the pleasure of having Mr. Sutherland appear before and address it for be was compelled to Ipave on today's early morning train for Washington, me-sig- j WM. DRIVER, CIO IT EVER OCCUR SENATE. reSan Francsfce, Jan. sults: forkmgs-Uace- ne First rare, 6 won; Pearl Water sseondj Mabel Bates thM. Ttaa 1:21 17c-Oxk- laal furlongs Abe Second rasa 3 Meyer won; Chief wittmu second; Im Joe third. Tima :441-Third race, futurity course The Reprobate won; Lady Kent second; Meado thrid. Time, .1:12. Fourth raca mile and 10 yards DunBsr-ne- v gannon wen; War Times second; Dreyfus third, lima 1:50. Fifth raca mile and a sixteenth Dr. Shorb won; Glneprar second; Theodora 1a third. Time, 1:54, Sixth raca onn mile Gateway won; Judge ascend; Arcade third. Time, 4. 1:46. Sob Francisco, Jan. 17. The judges are inveatigating the third net at Oakthe was won which by her recent Reprobata Albemarle, oafavorite but form wu the legitimate went bark in the betting. rtoMng at I te I. The "Coup" wu omtli Reprtv land today big-Rfc- n, come-enyim- e Tanli fcnai.ir. Gcot-- rN. isreuce if Salt la'1 tl! make the nuiuinetittg (perch lor Geurgr Sutherland in tbe uj.jht liotisc vtulr Y. W. Fiebburn of Box Elder will ,o the linnore in the With bad liouhe of repitwentariri-fi- . The vote will be taken by the iloik nf im b houc bi uJ V11 VVcduefciay a joint tools, but see our new and extensive line of ses- sion sill be he'd at siiiitl reults s:ll be announced, and Hi., rircti.in of a senator dm are. 1 ,r the prid.-n- t of the ornate, presi.::nK ,,Vt. t;ie joint assembly. Sutherland's ore aiiidgiiniai in either house will be W. H. Klag. but ii ie haraiy believed that ihe latter will come iu first. The of this belief ia fouml in the fact that there are three Democrat in the senatR a fifteen again? Republicans, and three Democrats in the hom-- of representative a against fom iwo Hepublicana The solid six" will give Judge King Wos?Is Carpenters rtoe Tools e -- their complimentary vote. Displayed in the Hardware window. No line to equal th:s in the city. Through buying direct from the manufacturers our prices cannot bis beat anywhere. MEETS DEATH IN DARK. A latarer believed to be A. E, John-eo- n was struck and in.tantly killed by a northliouud Rio Grande Western passenger train south of Beck's Spring about midnight Sunday. The wangled remain were not discovered until uoou Monday. U la presumed that the man wa deaf and did not hear the morning engine. The locomotive driver made no report of the matter, r. ignorant of the tragedy until Paints and Oils be-iu- g Sheriff Emery waa notified by d men yesterday morning and immediately drove to the spat where the emains were found. There wa 111 tie m the person of the man to Identify him. Paiiers bear tbo name of A. K. lohnwm and Indicate that the bearer nad been working In Montana. There waa nothing of value lit the clothing man waa excepting a razor. The about 45 year of age. Hardware rail-toa- A C. M. I. SEASONS PLEASURE. Oar Wraii 0t It tCt BUd (bH, I Prar Bad Mary Makepeace oat down In her favorite chair in her own room and threw her bead back, with a long algb. No words can tell how glad I am that Pvs mads my last visit for tbe summer, sbe said. Now I shall have some peace, not to mention pleasure." My dearl said her mother reproachfully. T mean Of returned Mary. course I like change of some, but I am tired of adapting ray whole life to I otlien, exported to do as a welcome guest" My dear!" said her mother again. Tbiufc bow kind everybody baa been PUTNAMS GREAT ANNUAL STOCK If TAKING SALE in Is now on, don't miss it if you want a Suit, Hat, Underwear, Shoes, Trunk, Rubber Goods, or anything else that man or boy can wear to you," They meant to be they were kind, Mary said wearily, yet I feel ae If I bad barely escaped with ray life, and you will admit that Is not Just the right kind of a tier feeling, me tell you, mother," Mary I continued. At the Foetera' 1 changed my hours for riding,' for retiring sod for rating my meals. At tbs Lanes' I of course changed fathers polltlcs-f- or I haven't any of my own to please Mr. Ijine, and I bad all 1 could do to keep from changing my religion to pleas Mrs. Lane. At tbe Jenkins' I changed all my views sliout what constitutes dlvenlou to suit tbe family In gencraL At tbo Pages' 1 entirely changed my point of view concerning music and books. And at tho Kevins', where I wu ill, I chnnged my doctor and took stuff which I frit sure would poison me Just to please them. I ate cheese; which I abhor, and gave up fruit, which I Ilk, at tbe Flaks'. I slept with dosed windows at Graet-snn- t Marta's because ah la afraid of breath of air, nnd I drank twenty-on- e pint of hot water tbo four dayb I waa at Cousin Thomas' to 'fluHb my system. Nq, raid Mary in a firm voice. T pay no more vtalte for months to come. Horn keeping youlh may have homely wits, but if I go about much more 1 ball not beve any wits ot alL" Youth's Companion. ; NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY j PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 WASH. AVE. HIE TfiEBT CATARRH uf tk eMW Laaoa. Bnaaa.k. arM CUBE f!kr.l Kan, Oma, Tkiuaa, kla.r Uvar, Blaaoar Him it JUmnaa, Vila. aa Bnwala. Bkaanarl.n, lllaa, Vartmmala. Ckunn, Hatai, Low Maa-koo- e, (.inankaa.arkMlla, fu-lalTmaMra. an all ('krouln. Kanrniw aa CrlTaia lanam at Ua. aa ChUdrma. TRUSTING TO FATE. is 11 Tim. P laeldeat That Give aa lastoht lata Haaalaa Character, ago I was taking a Koran. The road lay forest, and tho day hot. I arrived at Met at a crossroad and sat down under tho shade of tbe trees to rest. A signpost pointed Its two arms down the converging roads. On one of them was in scrilied 14 versts to Janovu," on the other 17 vents to Shadows." Presently the creaking of wheels and tbo alow clop, clop" of o horse hoof on the rood behind roused me. A cart piled high with tinware was coming down tbo rood, with tbo driver perched on tbo top of tbe load. Goad day, brother, " I called out ao the cart with Its sorry horse, ctmo abreast of me. Tbe man returned my salute, and tbe horse, glad of any to rest bM weary leg, coma to o standstill to the middle of tbe rood. Which way ore you going 7 I asked. To Janovn. There M o market there A few years country walk to through o deuce ao oppressively flow a Traa iniao Caraa. Wrfta far fra ajrmiHo Hat ir gmm eaa- at soli. l ooaaUaUoa a Mi. a. J. MOM Weak Men Iffaa asr from a, ar Ik waakunn nr or aia hr l.nuriMn, laiua VHU AMR TilR VIST iiimi fklUUN WR Olaaaaa. maa want to talk ru Wa kaa aimvaanaratlllla I.ai a Uf .MhlUalB MaUmaalala trom kaaaa aurlae CHRONIC aianr .ul.alarf paopla, alriae aaawa, na. w- - Pay When Cured apoo car anr. Mm.aaaa nr nailMm ha.a lvrMd aa. Now WB WANT Tiicrae VOU an tha lauan antoiwuMlia that wa rr.n .mu TM.avmlla. H Lou Maaboo. tralaal WaaE - "imrmalorrhnaa. gUnnarrhuaa, Bruhllta. Varlrorala. Iraam 'hr PraMmauiaa Lcmmn. Umtiana mrin-- r pan WB CANT PtlllLINH OI R tTKEB IN miVAlB UlkMkU ati. (..ntaetoiHi Blau Bara.aa It anal batrar annadmo. II. mm, WRAKNKWKn nf am aa hava te mera oar Hill I thl. aua at la aaathar war. Thia la aar elaa: DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 2482 uoa-M- , PtowTia fiToJUSKB'iStariK! uBlBO ' Good Resolutions o tomorrow. But there M also a market to I answered, and it io a more important place then Jsnova. So it to oo K to tbe driver replied, with prrfeet Indifference. Whet have you for ealeT" Plenty of good tinware, ao you can see, brother. I have worked for six TrrWs to snake thia cartload. Wrtl, good lack to you end your and eating tbs ttowsim 1 sM. pnUtag -berries within neck. WUI you toko it to Janove or Btedowur Tbo man picked op the bit of cord whirl served os rates and prepend to 09 ML I stal Irate that to my horse," he Bha-dow- eneweseB eellowdy. Tbe Umbering wojmg mooed off and down the finally paused out ot sight Jsnova nod. wWcb the horse had elected to tikerdt James Gazette. raven wiry- - ow yusu1 bcw""Bb1I pup b seems to be the matter with him? Owner A RtUe of every-yhi- ii i guess. WbW we ww iwiy fritT Ktst this afternoon be duewad-Gthe dWtony-fteN- w P aadyowal-lowo- d Rrs bow la order. A good on U let ua aupply you with aaythlng you may Bood to our lias. W hav tho stock Bad caa fill order prompt. THE Eccles Lumber Company -- v -- V. i i V) |