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Show THE 4 MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1904. of the Missouri Pacific system. All these expenditures will be Justified." Referring to the Southern Pacific, on Published irtrr day la ths year. Sawyer & Young Prop, which there has been spent in Improvi Buslnwa Ofilca, 407 24th Street. bemenis during the last three years tween ftiu.Quu.ooo and f70.006.UQO, Mr. Published by the Union Printing Co. Gould said: The result of these exGREEN WALD A Ml RRELLA. In Bong and Dance. la very evident. Tbe proppenditures FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. erty 1 lu splendid condition and the NEWAL AND GOLDIE, 1. . traffic originating along the system la The Imitators. DeUvarod by Carrier, Including enormous. On our return wa passed THE COLTER, ever the I.ucln cut-of- f, which is a Sunday Morning Examiner, Comedy Sketch. ...78cte grand piece of work." par month, .... Seta The Ogden Lucin 'cut-o- ff la one of Slagle coplea HARRIS AND DAVIS, the beat advertisements of the 8outh Prise Dancers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. era Pacific. George Gould's opinion la By mall ran month (Including MISS GERTIE STARK, ..............SOfite that of all who have seen It and when Sunday) In Illustrated Song. run over trains art psaseugt-it, the Menlo attraction will heralded be' EDISON'S MOVING PICTURES, Ad Postmaatera and Rural Delivery Admission 10 Cents. Carriora are autborlxed to receive sub- throughout the country. scriptions. Snbacribera win confer a favor by Edison's Moving Pictures. EDITORIAL OPINION informing this office of failure to i Admission, lo cents. calve The Examiner before their breakfast. COST OF LYING. THE EXAMINER. Theater Lyceum WEEK MARCH 12. . r OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 23, 1904. WHEN WARS SHALL CEASE. Lover of peace were congratulating al themselves upon the progreae of aibl-tralion- laetluxl. when their oinuilac-enr- y naa rudely broken lu upon by the Burr war; tliat war over, peace they tU might waa again manured for at leant a long term of yearn, when from the Far Ehk tamo again the rry of bat tie. That cry hai not only been indicative of one war, but the wrangling ar.tl bittern. among other nation to put cause it by it, aeeu men when time oS - the shall dwell togoliior In n aplrlt of brotherly love. I'nfurtunatcly the poll Inal field I now almost entirely In the hand of mllitarlsta. In America la the laud rapaciotia Republican, peraonifled almost ideally in Roosevelt; In England tbs blatant Imperlallat and pro ilie teciioniNt; in Germany militarist beaded by Em peror William, and In Russia a grasp lug and ambitious mlnUtry of war who control entirely the Cxar the nominal autocrat, the. In reality, figurehead; Japan even lu entirely under the away of an ambitious and headstrong war party. Evan The Hague tribunal baa put a price upon violence by awarding preferential treatment to the powers that blockaded Veueeuela. And yet the dream id arbitrations! of the sword beaten into the method ploughshare 1 no Idle one. The older and more thoughtful element In dlplo untie and International circles are unanimously ia lta favor. The Socialist parties la France and Germany, power ful as they are, may be the means of preventing war In the near future. The Demoaratg la America will noon return to power and wbea they do America will become a mighty power for peace. After thie Russian war be lu termination what It may there will he a strong and, let us hops, permanent, reaction la favor of peace la both Russia and Jnpao. Japan, again has her Intention of becoming a partner In program with the white nations aad scout as absurd the notion she would combine with China to with a yellow menace CbrlaU-nduperil. To be aura there 1 China aad no one ran toll what secret thought of empire brood la the mlmls of the misCelestials." Against these named tokens of universal peace, however, we must place the stubborn fact that man I. it heart a savage still. The mob will allll cry for blood. But there la another factor a grim alternative set, n ii by nature. The evolution of the race ha reached a soint when war 'la no longer a necessity far existence. Nature tells us that we hare now sense enough to settle our disputes la a clean manner and not by the medium of that hell broth, war. And If we persist in fighting, nature will outwit ua hy the very weapons she ha given us. We have been given brains to make war bo hellish o for than worse any medieval pictures of Ml even that we will perforce bo ifraid to fight. Even now an International tribunal baa (o step In and nay, You mud not use this explosive, this type of expandV ing bullet or this poisonous gas. ran Imagine an Armageddon in which these rules axe disregarded as they would be In a world war and we can Imagine tbe horrors of such a (Standard.! The continued raise in the price of flour aad the high tendency in the prices of other commodities which have been noted In the Ogden local markets, are bringing forcibly before the people here the question aa to whether the tost of living If to be higher this Jrear than last year or the year The disturbances In the shape of wars among tho world powers foreshadow an Increased and steady demand for necessities and this alone forerasta higher prices. But outside of that fart prices have been creeping up for the last seven years. The strike brought hardships last winter; coffee, kerosene, eggs, sugar and other things era threatened by increase In demand at the present ' time, and ths arulea massed In the Orient mean dearer bread for the workers of the Occident. No one class alone la feeling the pinch of the times. At present Indications the housewife will find the prices of potatoes, coffee, fruit, eggs, flour and all canned goods higher than hut year, Potatoes and fruits are higher because of short crujis, owing to tho cold, wet season. Cauned goods have advanced materially since October. A cold summer made vegetables scarce; the salmon pack was two million eaaea abort and the continued high prices of meat mads a demand In excess of the normaL Coffee la aura to be higher, as the world's crop la reported to be six million bags short of the demand. Possibly the great rise in wholesale prices will not affect the consumer materially. When Braalllan coffee fell last Auguat aa low' as iai cents a pound tho man who bnya his coffee In small quantltlea found Utile difference in the price at the grocer's. It la said that no coffee brought into this country costa more than eight cents a pound. Flour, cheap tea and coffee were the only three staples that fell In price during 1103. Of these, flour, on account of foreign demands, and coffee, are rising. Theoretically sugar should be rhea per this veer, owing to reciprocity with Cuba. Experts, however, estimate that there will be little change In retail he-of- re. Drakes over to the United State consul, Henry & Miller. P-Su Petersburg, March 22.-- 1:56 U. 8. Ambassador McCormick has not been Instructed by the state department, at tho request of M. Tak-hir- e, the Japanese minister at Washington, to ask the Russisu government what facilities will be afforded to the forty thousand Japanese in Siberia to return to Japan. According to information received here, comparatively few Japanese are now In Siberia. Most of them left there Just prior to or after the breaking out of th war. The United States embassy, which is charged with safeguarding Japanese interests, has thus far only responded to the appeals of a score of Japanese coming from Siberia through European Russia. The last batch of twelve, from Irkutsk, waa sent to Berlin Saturday. Not one of them has been molested, but It Is considered safer that the Japanese be placed beyond the region of possible danger. No appeals have been received from the few Japanese residing in St. Petersburg and other cities of Russia. Easy Money St. Petersburg. March p. in. The Rum, in an edi'orial today on Russia's new protest against the violation of The Hague convention in bombarding the quarantine hospitals on the San Shan Tati Islands, (oppo-ri-ta Port Dalny), declares Japan canof the United States, and, your credit not meet the charge by pleading Ignoronce established at any of my offices, ance of tbe character of the bnildlnga you can get money on a moments no- on the Islands, aa the bombardment tice, Call and talk it over. of unfortified towns and bulldlnga la forbidden by the oame convention, and adds that Japan'a act was a flouting of Ecclea Bldg. Tel. 500-all tha powers signatory thereto. Who knows," continues the Russ, what ex lease Japan may go tq in violation of the international law? The obligations assumed by her, the HI XV SRA1URV Mrs. Ferguson George, particular falling of yonra did the preacher touch on In bla sermon this morning? Mr. Ferguson WLat do yon ask me that question for? ' Mrs. Ferguson Because yon have bees aa cross aa a bear ercr since yon came home train church. Chicago Tribune. aia Thought Japs Were Bombard jig the Place, ' aod uqio sqi no noinwjdmf m eqvta Ilia qeoqoid a.tiMnu vuqi artoq eqj So Hwaidxa qqn sapiqjuiu Vjojpa aqx u ,'jsquvj on J anqx. pni :nsdnf o; Jin q aoj Jotnoj uaq) Xnpoj iou j; ppiaa aq; ivdmou tsnui f)uvuinq jo Midtjupid laioanrapnnj aqj jo esuajap oqq pan -- town. n Gen. Kuropatkin, commanding tha Russian troops in the Far East who arrived here last evening, left for r.fcf Ballkal this morning. Toklo, March 22. Tbe Japanese discredit the report from Pari, that France acting on behalf of Russia has protested to the Japanese government San Francisco, March 23. Officers of on account of the bombardment of the Steamer Coptic, Just arrived, MW quarantine station at San Shan Tao ou the RuMlan gunboat Maudohur lying tho 10th Instant No protest of tho In the river at Shanghai, and report kind has ao far reached tbe that her commander Is a Captain CarImperial government at Toklo. ter, horn in the United States, but a RuMlan by naturalization. When orderNew Chwang, March 23. The firing ed to leave Chinese waters CapL Carter heard this morning has been officially retimed emphatically and explained practice by the forts. The somebody to make him move. Invited At last Associated Press correspondent learns accounts he waa atlll at Shanghai with that the Russians notified the Chinese bla gunboat A Japanese battleship and late yesterday, that the practice cruiser flying the same flag passed out would occur but not In time forfiring tbe of the river while the Coptic waa at Information to become known, and con- ShanghaL sequently then was considerable alarm. BURTON BRIBERY TRIAL. m. Gov-rnma- nt petl-tkmt- 4-- 4, ... nfnu Sausages Lard ..... Butter Potatoes, bushel . , a Milk ..... Eggs . . ..... .... ...... .... Coal Wood, hard Wood, soft . ( Sheeting. 84 lileocli eJ Cotton flannel . . . .. Prints . . . Men's heavy boots Rents 12.14 15.00 dwelling 19.80 22.00 dwelling Illuminating oil per gallon.. 07 5 .10 Thera la a noticeable rale all along tho line, 'and the consolation to the consumer la that It means more money to the producer and hence to the laboring men. There la a largo proportion of this money which cornea from disposal of goods In foreign markets and that means bringing to this country n larger money volume and consequent easier times, although Hie price or neceshltles bovr mired. ' ALM . ALLEN, Everybody knows the phraae All July, 1104. tbe world loves a lover." but very few people know that Emerson said It Yohiey C. Gunnell, atroey'tL. and that he raid It In a slightly differ- administrator. 4 ent say "All mankind bve a lovar." Data of first publication ot tM. March 3rd. 190 A las to Kaaw. One of the chief Joys In Ufa Is ta know 'men by whom you can swear, to know a man here and there over tbe world of whom yon can say: Wherever be la tonight tbere be la helpfnL HOUSE trntbfoL sincere, wise. Intelligent as educated gentleman; educated in every 248 Twenty-fift- h Street facutly of bis being. In those things to a make which go tbe body thing of delight and beauty; educated in con8HORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE science, so that oven as tbe eye seeks Open Day and Night. tbe light hla conscience seeks the right; educated fully and completely." Magny and Kinsy, Prcprlsten -- WAFfLE F. A CO. BERRYESSA JL S9S THE. SALOON D ill S Ross Book Store. EXPRESS BAGGAGE . d You want WhM Has. that book bound, sir? Yea cost 3 marks. Bnt tlier are pictures In 1L That will make It t air. It will marks, air." But why la It more with picture?' Oh. you see, sir, my helper will waste so meeb time looking nt them!" Fliegende Blatter. NriMlil Father-in-la- Four-roo- barn, lot brick residence, with good location. 81100. Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. 50x132, Ave. FIVE good ACRES of &r two water right, live-roofrom acres of orchard, two otreet car Una. 83.000. J. J. BRUM Ive bed another quarrel with FOR SALE. my Count Fnamda." said Mr. Cumrox gloomily. Have you refused him money!" Certainly not Rut I forgot to take my hat off and address him by bis title when 1 banded him tbs check." Washington Star. eon-ln-la- Iiftrlnr. His "To," said the boy, looking np from his book, what does a man's better hair mean? Usually, my son." replied hla father ffom behind the evening paper, she means exactly what she says." Phils delphla Press. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER MITT. w. FOR SALE Farm 45 acrea, good soil, fruit, shade, lucerne, good water right, house, large barn, only seven milea from Ogden. Cheap at 82,506. Hunter ft Kennedy. 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, A till, Hay. and Grain call on W. T. ava. Phone 320y. 2318 Washington brick residence, FOR SALE g acres land, 125 good barn. 3 8 mile from 8. P. trees, cor. shops ; 83 500. Chapncey Parry, 23rd and Washington ave. fruit-bearln- 1-- 2 1-- brick residence, FOR SALE with small expense can make 7 rooms, from car line: good barn: one block 81.000. Ctaauncey Tarry, 23rd and Wmsh. ave. frame residence FOR BALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, on 211. bet. Grant and Lincoln; 81.750. Chaunrey Parry, 23rd and Wash. are. frame resiFOR SALE dence; lot 06x260 feet; 3 blocks from center of city, on Washington ave.; 82,700. Chauuccy Ferry, 23rd and Wash. ave. acre land In berries FOR SALE mile from and fruit of all kinds; center of city, 12 block from car line; a mode place for a home: IS56. Chaun-ceParry, 23rd and Wash. ave. 2 sholw daStJw i? ? .. y soUfej IMPORTED WAISTS The highest Achievement in Wjist flMntxficturc Hand Drawn Work- -a, well a. Hand Embroidered BROS. PALMISTRY AND CARD READING FORTUNES Told by hand or card No. 280 24th street. Ladles Z5c and gentlemen 60c. t CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8. GO TO V. Glllls for anything to Min Work. Contracting and Building. !?it Mi 1 1. PaUer.U miften Call early and see them, whje the J. BURT St DIGNANS K amplcsoth'ghart neeole work. Twenty-fourt- h Open Day and Night which are known the onI7 Ud Faultless Tailoring. Style and R .of every garmZt bearing th mme Damasks, ,Pure linens, Old Bleach" Uneo5-(- the much raueht te febri-1- .7 wB colored materials. Prices range from $100 u fcy nd for J" 3-- 4 Burt-1-a- Consult County dark or ivs signer, for furth.r EXCHANGE Display of Beauty, Style and Real Worth welcome news to the many who have been waiting for this ness and any lady seeing them They are all the celebrated KNICKERBOCKER PfflTE Mftfs Oae of Sanaa's Jswrls. Tho great attraction of Kamakura and one of tke Jewels of Japan la tbe Our Patrons Are Invited to the Beat Daibutsu, or great bronae Buddha. We Stocked With Wines, approach it through a tree lined aveCigars Hot Lunch In Ogden. l Quality. nue and get the first and best view of It at a distance of some 200 feet It la a sitting figure, 49 feet 7 Inches high. 97 feet 2 inches in circumference. The face la 8 feet 5 inches long and from car to ear 17 feet 9 inches wide. The CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. eyes, which are pure gold, are nearly two feet long. The circumference of the thumb Is three feet These figures attorneys-at-law- . give some Idea of the aixe, and the- AgDANCING ACADEMY ora la elevated on a stoue platform Jos. Chex 1st Natl Bank Bldg Ecclea Bldg some twelve to fifteen feet above the W. L. Maglnnla REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY person approaching It But no descripWANTED. tion can convey an Idea of tbe majesty EVENING. of the face. It la bent gently. forward 407 SECOND-HANSAFE. Inquire )a If in brooding contemplation of tbe 24th street. Infinite, it represents perfect peace (liEEI CAFE : OPEN ALL the repose of tha attained Nirvana. FIRST-CLASdining room girl. at Fins dinner on Sunday from 11 ta No. 871 32nd 8L 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch served Boa Wales In the Kalahari Desert. 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Tbe tnisbmea In the Kalahari desert S Iota and FORSALE Building Freak Short orders at all honra. often live scons of wile from places room modem brick house on In any style. Game and Hik where water cornea te the surface. eight terms. Inquire of Jno. J. Greiner, Oysters In season. easy During a certain part of the year sharp 138 25ih. WONG SUN, Proprietor. storms psss urer the Kalahari, cover223 Twenty-fiftBt ing the apparently arid region with the FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 550 22nd. brightest of verdure and filling for a few short days tbe water courses with roaring torrent. Tbe bushmen know FOR RENT Three rooms and sumhow to find water by digging in the bottoms of these dried up river beds mer kitchen, unfurnished. No. 3235 They dig a bole three or four feet deep Washington. Books, Stationery and and then tie a sponge to tho end of a FOR RENT. hollow reed. Tbe sponge absorbs the Office Supplies. moisture at the mot tom of tbe bole, and bed rooms nt 811 FURNISHED TWO the natives draw It Into their months 24th SL Modern conveniences. through the reed and than empty it Into calabashes for future nee. MONEY TO LOAN. The animals that inhabit such wastes as the Kalaoarl are ef course accus- MONEY TO LOAN. .J. 3. BRUMMITT LEWIS & BLACKWELL tomed to living upon very small and HQTEi.8. Infrequent supplies of water. Tho Bech-uan- a and do not lead thslr cattle to the LINCOLN HOTEL THE oftener once than In drinking places W. H. UrriJt Proprietor. two or three days It Is said that goats Transferred to any part of tha city. Permanent or Transient. PRICES REASONABLE. la tha Kalahari frequently pare months UTAH. SL OGDEN, 330 Twenty-thlr233 2Bth SL Phene S31x. without wa ten REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. a e a a e LSD In ths District Court for Kokead (as he prepares to take hla County. State of Utah. Esta,, leave) I can assure you. Miss Nicer, ry Stonobreaker, deceased Creditors will present claim the time has passed very pleasantly this evening. vouchers to the undersign M Mia Nicer (abent!y-Ye- a; ft la a noU'a Law Office, No. 24ug Wath. pleasure to know It has passed. ton Avenue (up stain) In oS(1mp7 Scraps. Utah, on or before the thlrd Jj . Unusual Showing of Waists A GMIIP --PlMaait.- Things dont look very metropoBr tan." N-but the taxes are." New Toth ... ... .. speech i people as tha Celts there la no equiva- lent to yea." Thus It happens that you shall never hear an Irish waiter pronounce the ahlbbeletb yeasir" of bis English cunfrera. for he invariably expresses an affirmstivs by some such phraae aa I shall, sir," It Is, sir. Blackwood's Magazine. Weekly. Kan, ... the improvements that are bring made at great expense by the Iron Mountain, the Texes Pacific and the allied lines flatly. what City Man What manes rente so high here? Villager This is an incorporated bu-pin- season. Wa were very well satisfied with Taking It Oat aa tho be- fu- D.D. DRAKE f George I. Gould has returned to New York and has submitted to an Interview. What ha says la encouraging to the west He is quoted ns saying: "With the exception of Colorado, where labor trouble has temporarily Impeded tbe ownard march of industry, we found n wary high degree of prosperity. Tbla was especially true of the southwestern cities ant California. The banka are on a solid basis. The business men aad the formers have more money than they ever had before, and this means prosperity. Industrial advancement, and thd distribution of vast natural resource. High prices for cotton have made the state of Texas opulent beyond expectation, and there la a good prospect for a big crop next and. without effort, ing fitted for better work In the ture. Boccess. Making a HU. All my achievements," said the great me hone, are due to the fact that I always pot my beat foot fox ward." 1 find." replied tbe wicked mnle, that 1 accomplish more by potting my best foot backward. Exchange. d GOULD'S VIEWS. uine pastime. One efteo accomplishes more by spending a pleasant evening In Suae innocent games or other amuso-meu- t than he would by poring over books witk tired brain and exhausted body. Ua may have bad qualms-o- f conscience about It and thought that evening! given to social enjoyment were practically teat out of hla Ilf Far from It! To better purpose than be dreamed of was the time employed. Body and mind were strengthening 22.-- 5:58 Petersburg, March 22.-4- :12 The authorities here are skeptical Charged With Selling Influence ta Stop la regard to a report that a Prosecution for Fraud In a Japanese aqnedron has been sighted off the Case. port New Chweng. There Is no confirmpoultry, butter, clothing and fuel-t- hen of Bt Louis, Man-- 22. The trial ation of the report that the Vladivostok of in no promise for a material reBurton, of duction this year. The very foe) that squadron has reached Port Arthur. fewer luxuries will be found on Amerilrom the Rialto Grain and Securities New Chwang, March 32. The Brit-he- r can tables means an increase In the o hla Influence with tho nPT have aent a consumption of these staples. Hams o to prevent the and herons are booked by statisticians Sir Ernest Below, the minister poatoffleeofdepartment a fraud order againat the aa well as the speculators for higher at Pekin, aaklng that a alRialto company, was begun before be lowed to remain at Newwarship price. Chwang.: Judge Adams. In the United States dls- United SUtes Consul Mlllor The recent failure of the cotton king, 1 proposes odJr' considered the organisation of all foreigners Bully, and tbe manipulation of the cotprobable that the trial will occupy the ton market call attention naturally to ao aa to Insure their Intelligencehere re- remainder of the week. that aide of the question. It la aston- garding war movements In this Tldn-It- y District Attorney Dyer and hla asao-hav- e and also for their mutual protre- ishing what an amount of cotton goods been preparing the In used in nn ordlnnry family. For UOQ, menfa aide of the case for govern several illustration to the reader, the followweeks. New Chwang. Man-- 22.-- Two ing difference In price la tabulated, the Anoas witnesses who are here, Junks, showing the advance, thequantltlesgtv. the first arrivals are W llllm H. Cochran, chief poatofflee ea being the average used by the aver- loading at the of the season, are un- Inspector; Willlnm A. Jones, commisrailway station today. age family; The Ice la the river Is rapidly breaking sioner of Indian affairs ; Edward W. 1963 up. A south wind la expected and Chatter ton, private secretary to Com 34 yards, width 10.4, at should It coma, the river will be en- mlsaloner Jones; George M. Smith, of .33 . , , foil the iiostofflre department, and Arthur tirely open In a few days. 19 width at yards, of the Rlffff National 09. . 4 4 9 4 New Chwang, March 23. Two Bank. Washington. D. C. giMMMilt 149 Jap13 yards lawn at .14 .... 1.86 anese merchants, named Kautalam! 60 yards long cloth, at FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. and Makaya, and also five women 7 Vs 7.B0 .in,. who refugees, had been Imprisoned 48 yarda light cptton at A CONSERVATIVE from Feb. 7 to March 30, at Port ArDECISION. 8.00 .0614 . . left today en route to Tien Tein thur, IS yarda cambric, at 13 8.25 thus satisfying the American official Rightly understood, therefore, tbe 20 yarda cotton flannel, at Northern Securities decision Is and Inquiry sev-r- al negotiations wholly covering 10 , 2.00 . , . weeks. The merchants, who were conservative In it affect, and should 24 yarda draperies, at .16 3.84 anti-trueliminate st the arrested on account of pusaeasing agitation from present politico. rharls of the coast of Dalny, Philadelphia 232 report cotton yarda that altogether they were treated mild- Register. 127.39 total rapeclally at the military prison The following table shows the dtf ly. NO POLITICS IN IT. under Golden Hill, where they were In ferenro in price of other commodities twenty-on- e for custody An days. attempt boa been made to twist over 1902: iAter they were confined In the po- ihi suit into a pulltlcal question. The lice station. The civic administra- only In it la that the president polities Molaam . tion at New Chwang took unusual rare who holds n political office, is bound Soap, common In accomplishing the release of the pris- to see that the laws are enforced, and Starch oners and refugees and upon their arthis he has done Rout bwf si rival here they were promptly turned where. Hartford here as well as elseCourant. . Rump steak Corned beef Veal, fore quarter . . .., Veal, hind quarter Veal cutlets we do not atop fighting when our Mutton, fore qnartcr . . . r Instinct tell us to, we'wlll lue-l-y Mutton leg . Mutton have nurh n hellish war that bVesh chops pork ing will bo at once declared not Balt pork . Hama, smoked shoulder g but unthinkable, price. Of tjie advance In stapled which made the coat of living considerably higher In 1003 namely, meats, fish, eggs, Vsls ef Iteereetlea. There are wisdom and strength la gen- LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE SAME day applied for, without security or Indorsement. Your employer or friends know nothing of the transaction. 1 have office la all the principal cities 410-41- 1 A Or active. ef to highly developed Tke Celtic In the sed Ws?itntou. CLAIRVOYANTS. are Mrs. Inger ft 8on, clairvoyants am! mediums. We tell your nans and all about your business affairs, whether they will bt successful. Information rw gardlng marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions Nq. question a.s.d. tVfcat. we tell r iy ."tv -- Whale Said the doctor to a pa tient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will t. : care of itself. You want -- Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep th: fires of I ycu intellect are on a meat diet, you cant do b.'tter than to gve us your orders. Well take good care of them. ng. 'A. E. Weatherby , 5S Wsvhr A |