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Show t THE MORNING EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH, TRIP AY MORNING, P as good rtrodiiiou as he was at ibe same hour yesterday. Practically the only favoranle feature ' of the bulletin is ihsi there is uu com- -, plications in (lie esse. Senator Hanna's j temperature has increased materially Rime yesterday, but if is said not to have been unexpected in the regular course of the disease. His pulse has Increased considerably and il is to be noted that the physicians' bulletin does not announce, as ordinarily it has announced, dial his general condition is favorable. It is said by the physicians that the increase in the heart action is due to the weakness of the lament and is significant only of that. Senator Hanna's weakness is positively attributed by bis iihysicisns to the regular run of the fever. Indeed, they have manifested some surprise that he had been able thus far to maintain his strength in view of his continued high temperature. Washington. Kelt. 11. The following bulletin waa issued today by Senator From the Eximners Special ConespondenL months suffering with an attack of typhoid fever, left for Annapolis. Md., yesterday, to resume work at the naval academy. Carl Swanson as Wednesday released from the city jail at the instance of Mayor Morris. 8wanson was serving ninety day for petit larceny, he having admitted the theft ot certain articles from the store of J. P. Gardner. It appears now, however, that he shouldered the crime to shield some one else. Boys Had Worked Gams Before. Sixtecn-Ycar-O- ld Eugene H. Dunning, a civil war veteran, aged 60 years, waa committed to the state menu! hospital Wednesday District Attorney Elchnor. County and Parley Powell, IS by George Co Clerk James snd Drs. Mayo and Odell. were arrested last night, It is said that bis condition Is due to ynrt old, a wound the head, received during nugbt in the act of robbing a bather's the war. inHa has a wife and two Third in Sanitarium the at cloches at No. 1 Hawkins daughters residing gouch street. These boys had worked court sethe same game the night previous, curing $3.30, but escaped before the After suffering for several years with They work as brain trouble. Baron Curt Von Knob-loc- h he was discovered. confederates under an ingenious methdied Wednesday at the residence was a When bather of operation. od of his stepson. Dr. J. C. Landenberger. bout to enter his room to dress, Pow870 Second street. The baron waa 43 ell persuaded him to go to the sweat yean of age and came from a Gerroom In such haste that he left his man baronetcy. He emigrated to Amerdoor unlocked. Cox then entered and ica while a young man and had lived to his clothes, vent through intending in the west most of the time. He was disappear before the bather's return. well known to mining men and has residiBoth of the youths have parents many friends In Wyoming, having ze ng in Salt Lake, but the police lived st Cheyenne for some time. the boys as bad" and say that the proper place for them is the Ths Norwegian Brotherhood was orreform school. ganised in this city Tuesday night. The object of the society is to foster good . CLAIMS IT IS MISTAKE. tellowship, promote social and literary functions and extend a helping hand William L. Eppinger, a will educated its members and the Norwegand well dressed man of middle age, among ians in general In and mound Salt In Lake arrested Salt last night via Lake. The offlim of the new is the charge of obtaining money un- sation were elected up follows:organiJohn who der false pretenses. Eppinger, Halverson, president; H Aukrust, secfew came a here weeks he ago jays retary; Solomon Ntllsen. treasurer, and from Los Angeles, and gives hta occuJohn Erickaen, sergeant-at-armto is a as alleged publisher, pation worthless for checks hive Issued three Vn. Catherine Chapman, aged 48, 45, $20 snd $f5 to bis landlady, who runs tha Telluride rooming house In died In this city on the 8th instant of Main street When taken Into custody consumption, and the funeral was held at I p. m. yesterday from Eviuu1 unhe had letters shewing that be was endertaking parlors, the service being gaged In business dealing with several publishing houses. He conducted by Rev. P. A. Bimpkin. Tha declare that he as plenty of money interment waa In ML Olivet. The deceased had lived for fifteen years in oa deposit in Los Angeles, and that he this state, and leaves a daughter, Mrs. will have no dlfllAilly in straightening Fred Morris, a ion Charles, aged 9, and out his temporary embarrassment a brother, Lloyd Butters,, of this city. Mrs. Chapman was half-sistof Mrs. IN UTAH OIL. INTERESTEt Henry Barnes. lames F. Spruit says the Deseret Funeral services over the remains of Xewi, well known among the mining fraternity of Sal', Lake City, has ret- Percy Ferris, the young druggist whose urned from a trip east where, he spent death occurred in this city Monday several weeks looking after some minevening, were held Wednesday aftering business. Hit found quite an In- noon at 58 South First West street, ure it being taken there in the oil and Rev. P. A. Bimpkin conducting ths gas Helds of Balt Lake valley and he service. The pastor delivered a touchvis surprised to learn how well ing eulogy and Miss Emma Grimsdcll some were as to what has been sang, with much sweetness, Nearer, transpiring on this end; The Pittsburg My God, to Thee, and The Sweet By papers have devoir if much apace to the and By. The floral offerings were nuI 'tab fields and when the reservoirs of merous and beautiful and Interment ku ware encountered recently in the was in ML Olivet cemetery. y well - near 'Farmington ths story was told under glaring headlGREAT IRRIGATION SCHEME. char-n-teri- s. Must Pass Oregon Qusiantm Regulations as to Texas Fever. Portland. Felt. 11- I'sllforuia cattle will not bo received eu iV ranges of Oregon iinless they rsa vies the :noi rigid quarantine nwuls' buta. Governor Pbamlieilain. u from Governor Pardee of California regarding the of cattle from draught-sir- a ken soiUhern California into Oregon, has wired Governor Pardee a folios: Wo cannot consent to the admission of nouthern Caliioruia cattle to Oregon uuloas they pat muaier for strict state quarantine regulations. Our ranges are crowded and many stockmen ara feeding rattle. Fear of Texas fever snd other discsMW prevent compliance with your request." - Olympia, Wash.. Feb. IL Governor Pardee's telegram regardii-the invasion of Washington ranees by California's starving cattle hTds, waa referred to Attorney-GenerW. B. Si rat-to- n today and a telegraphic reply was sent by Governor M Hriri to the California executive, promising an rarly announcement ot this stale's policy in the matter- Governor lit Bride expects to give s definite reply tomorrow. The matter was also referred to the state laud department and land Commissioner Calvert said that the stale's land interest could nut b? affected, as practically all tbs grating lands owned by the state are under lease to private individuals. As the slate has no jurisdiction over government lauds, the general opinion axpretsed was that the state govrrnmeit cannot legally prevent the invasion by ths cmtle, except such stock as are offered with contagious disease. Hannas physician: Senator Hauna is weaker this morning and shows tbs effects of the fever. His temperature at 12 o'clock, noon, was 103 pulse 100: resplistion 28. There are no complications. al 0; JAPANESE HAD INFORMATION. - Naval Expert in Dieguise Visited Pert Arthur. New York, Feb. 11. When informed by his government that the Japanese minister at SL Petersburg was withdrawn the Japanese consul here chartered a British vessel and went to Port Arthur and Dalny to take off refugees, says a Herald dispatch from Che-foo. He was afforded every facility by the Russian officials at Port Arthur. After leaving Dalny he encountered the Japanese fleet, shout 18 miles from Port Arthur. A high naval Japanese commander hsu traveled, the correspondent states, as a menial in tha consul's train to Port Arthur and noted the exact position of Hie Russian ships, and also that they had not got steatn up and were not keeping a sharp lookout. As boos as the Japanese fleet was sighted signals were exchanged and (he Japanese naval .officer was taken aboard ths flagship. Thera he made a detailed report of his observance to the admiral. This, the dispatch declares, would account for the accuracy with which the Japanese attack waa made. AGAINST ST. LOUIS (luffey-Cale- ines. SilT im Two more Inuctos for (be state reform school at Olden were furuished by Salt lake yeafetday afternoon. Herv ry .Tietjcn and Monte Goethe, both ed 17. being committed until they the age 'if majority. Tletjen ud Goethe are Me boys who several weeks ago atolo bicycles !n Balt. lake ud rode them to Ogden, where the po-h- e captured them. Lawrence Martin, Pd 1$. was also in court to show muse why he should not be committed to the institution, having been convict'd of stealing a telephone receiver, bnt the pleadings rt his father, was under suspended sentence, with the assurance fecun tha court that if rr caught In such conduct again he ould be committed without delay. reached d The case of William Lee.- - a reporter ho came from (Jgden to Balt lake a ek ago. and w fa Wednesday night Tasted on the charge of indecent con-- 1. was yesterday continued until Lee sp-F- rl morning st 10 o'clock. to hsve s& attsrk of the Jim ' i? yfter,iv afternoon, and waa obviously in no Condition to appear court, lie hac thus for made no "ert to communteate with his wife or V friends. .V this A drop in the stock or New York na stock on !he mining exchange Kwerday squeezed some of thribroker Peculators who- - were long" to an twin tunable ALT LAKE dgie. NoIes".. .. ' . Tne cafe of the Unlveraity club has Wen opened and 1 i well patronised by ,k college men j C- - Davis. 1 boy, former Salt.-- Lake keen made presl- -. freshnan class at Berke--?: wljie A. F. ElVrman. another Salt e boy. beram? a member of the rielcy Glee club. j.6, The arid land reclamation fond comof Utah has In course of preparation yesterday afternoon a petition of the highest Importance to the people of this stata The document to addressed to the secretary of the Interior mission NOTES Pi Midshipman S. W. Wallace, who has n a)sent from his class for .four at Washington, D. C., snd represents filing of its application that since the to have Utah lake considered as one of Jhe projects to be developed under the act of Congress of June 17, 1903, entitled an art appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands. In certain states and territories, to the construction of Irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands, further Investigation has disclosed the .fact that Utah lake is more properly the part of a larger plan than an entire one, as at lint contemplated. The commission therefore submits a more comprehensive project (which Ineludes Utah lake) for the enlargement and utilization of the water supply for Cache, Salt Lake and Utah valleys in the State of Utah, snd asks that It may receive early and favorable consideration. Does it tako fue genius to be a the tourisL No," poet laureate P'artcd answered the English bard. ius; courage. HANNA GROWS Not gen- WEAKER. Fever. Increaset, But Ns Other Complications Occur. Washington, Feb. 11. Senator Hanna showed perceptible weakness today and It is quite evident that his condition is not so favorable as It was yes terday. While he rested comparatively comfortably since 11 oclock last night, the effect of the fever Is making itseft distinctly manifest. His physicians, after a consultation lasting one hour. Issued the following bulletin: Hsn-- n alre- Washington, Feb. 11. Senator rested comfortably last night though be Buffered slightly from a He currence of the gastric trouble. passed, however, a fairly good night. At l:$0 this morning, he was in quits REED HOTEL OGDEN UTAH. AMERICAN Rates: 2 PLAN. ' to $3 par day Din-- AO modern improvements. fog room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley mens headquarters. commercial Street ear service every five min ntes. Three blocks east of Union Depot H. C. BIGELOW, Prsprlstoiw LOAN FAVORED. Vote an Canal Treaty EJIghfeHeur Law Opposed. Washington. Fel. 11. The St. Louis loan was carried in the committee of the whole, 161 to 93. CORPORATIONS. well-kno- er To Show Cause Why Dividends Warn Not Paid. dressed to the Standard Oil Company. he was wholly unselfish. Commercial Tribune. Berths Oh, nobody could ever have Chit-agFob. 11. Ilwnbroker Sally, any doubt about that. Boston Tran, of Drum-- stepped from the witness script. Tbe severest hit is from the 'Memstand in Judge Kersieu's court Inday Commercial Appeal la suggesting phis and. levelling a finger st Peter Neider-mic"Bandy, d'ye leclect lira Henry that the new Kentucky volcano ought pointed him ont as "Mr. Smith, Wiggins used to play marbles all tbe to be railed ML Russell Rage, "beof IienBr," from whom he received a time when he we a little feller? cause It coughs up so freely. That's revolver in pawn in his shop at Denver, Goodness yee. the sort of comment that isnt to be Sept. 3 last, wiibln a week after the Well, he hsin't got over Ms hank- sneeird at. bandits. Neidermier, Yandine and erin' after em yit; this piece in the Marx, made (heir charge of murder paper 'bout millionaire' t' wises Bays and robbery upon the car barn em- he has one of the finest (.'lection of ployes when Cashier Stewart and Italian marbles lu the hull world. John were slain. The revolver Life. . referred to was identified by the pawn- Brooklyn broker nud shown to the Jury. PreThe microbe, heedless off the law. viously it was identified as one of a Within the saotr pile loves to lurk pair stolen from the car barn office And waits until tbe coming thaw ' 2352 Washington Ave. during the robbery. Marx also pawned Shall louse him for bis dearly work. a revolver with Ixtuls Hyman, another Washington Star. pawnbroker in Denver, at the same time. Bifbang I once knew a youth who The revolver disposed of by Marx to smoked fifty cigarettes daily without Hyman was ths property of the City any particular harm resulting thereRailway ompany. When it was hand- from. ed up to the pawnbroker for Inspection Blfraf Is It possible! Marx, usually solemn viaeaged. broke Bifbang Yes; and the only noticeInto a broad grin, as also did Neider- able effect was tbe death of tha mier, who was Identified by Hyman, smoker. as being with Marx when the latter as W. H. Turner, of Denver, disposed of FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. the revolver. a will not vote Joe Hon. The Ballsy WANT RATES REDUCED. for the Panama treaty. Hs will resign Well. Texas is a large state, snd Washington, Feb. 11. The Cattle first Raisers Association of Texas today Is not yet redmvd to a groundhog diet Chicago Tribune. filed with tha Interstate Commerce commission a petition against the We would not hint that the United Missouri. Kansas and Texas, the Rock OF SALES Island, the Rants Fe and other roads, States senate is degenerating, but wo alleging that the present rates for live- do wish that senators would shun Instock transportation as the result of dictments. Philadelphia Ledger. advances from time since Sept. 1899, Tho defendant roads It is only the wealthy who era enare unlawful. Include many of the great trunk lines. abled to hesitate between a pound ot i ndium or a dozen of egga. DROWNED IN PHILIPPINES. Mr. Bryan's Question whether money on trntm Washington, Feb. 11. A dispatch changers shall rale depends largely from General Wade, commanding the how much Mr. Bryan has Phi 111 pine division announces that was If they want something real strenuTetamore Contract Burgeon drowned Feb. 9. The body has not yet ous let the president match his AbysAO Our Salesmen Have sinian Hon againat tbs Tammany tiger. been recovered. r. ' LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 5ISx THE SALE ; MONDAY at tO a. m. February Been Instructed as Follows The Muscovite may parley without end, but his march to the accomplishment of hie aim is also without end. Commercial Tribune. APPOINTED RECEIVER. Washington, Feb. 1L The comptrolWashington, Feb. 11. The senate of the cnrrency has appointed will vote on the canal trraty on some ler Frank K. McCormick of Colorado, re13 Feb. and between 33. An agreeday The Russians evidently desired to of ths Citizens National Bank of ment was reached in executive session ceiver Texas, which closed Us act under civilized rules of - warfare McGregor, today to take action on Monday next doors on the 8th InsL that would prevent Japan from doing to decide upon a time for voting on anything until Russia waa all ready. the treaty and It was determined that NEGRO BURGLAR ARRESTED. such date should be on or before Feb. Russia indignantly calls the atten23. Bulaun, Cal, Feb. 11. Constable tion of the civilized world to the fact ' Downing has arrested Bill Jones, a no that Japan took unfair advantage ot Washington, Feb. IL Opposition gro who la wanted In Portland, Ora, It st the very moment It wee trying to was entered against pending eight on several of burglary. Jones take unfair advantage of Japan. Balt hour legislation before the house com- has admittedcharges his guilt sad stated that Lake Tribune. ' mittee on labor today by Daniel Dav- he cached, near Vancouver, about 0 an of attorney enport, Bridgeport, worth of Jewalery sad silverware Senator Morgan la evidently up to Mr. Davenport said he Connection. collected on hie various mierhlef with one bill providing for had he that waa the general agent of the American raids In the Northwest. He has ex- the annexation of the republic of Panassociation, composed of Ms willingness to show Port ama and another providing for a canal a large number of manufacturer, com- pressed where he hid the valu- through Nicaragua. Ths old gentleland police bined for enforcing the lawn againat ables. man is having the time off his life. boycott of man, his business or proSpringfield Republican. ducts. Mr. Davenport's ground of opKILLED DIGGING A WELL. position was that eight hour legislaIt has been thrown up to ns. as it tion waa not wanted either by the emBountiful. Utah, Feb. 11. A distress- wars, that ws haven't much room to ployes or employer. It was. hs said, one man lost talk about tha "open door in Mansocialistic legislation, of tho worst ing accident by which hla Ufa and another was quits badly in- churia or anywhere else. Hope- nobody character. jured, occurred here yesterday after- is going to bold a little Uriah like (he noon about 3 o'clock. Philippine Incident against us. CinBALL CLUB SOLD. PORTLAND Messrs. Edward Putnam and Hugh cinnati Enquirer. well a were engaged in digging rmtlsad, Febi ll. At a meeting of Moss latter's residence, and whan Build ths Isthmian canal and the cotthe stockholders df the Portland Base- near the down the bank gave way, ton mill will seek the cotton field. Tho 15 feet shout ball association last evening It was deinkilling Mr. Putnam and capital that Is sent to the north will termined to bell the franchise of the Instantly 4iln companion, Mr. Moan, remain In tha south. Jackson Whig. club for $12,000, Just enough to pay the juring Mr. Putnam was a man of family and debts of the association. It was agreed email and four mother a wife, The Washington Star Is editorially that a committee of five should dispose leaven mourn his sad and untime- asking who it Is that controls the Steal of the franchise before March 1, tha children to was a great accident tailing off. Ths Trust. A respectful letter of Inquiry, Ely Brothers of tills city being given ly and much addressed to J. D. Rockefeller, inclosan option on fifty per rent of the stock shock to the community betor the ing stamp for return postage, doubtand the privilege of purchasing all of sympathy Is expressed less would rsceive ns courteous attenthe remaining percentage not sub- reaved. tion ns did ths queries .from tbe Described to by the small stockholders. partment of Commerce end Labor ad- UABLEW BALKANS lf by-la- MORE LAND. Cheyenne, Wyo.. Feb. 11. A deel has been closed whereby the state land board sells 16,000 additional acres of SEVERAL MATTER8 DISCUSSED. land in the Big Horn county to AposSL Louis Fair Loan Roceivsrs Much tle Woodruff and a syndicate of Mormons. The Mormons propose to start Attention. big Irrigation projects and (.4110 the Oswego, Feb. 11. Two firemen were land with at least 20,000 more MorInjured, ono fatally in the fire which mons. The colony already numbers practically destroyed the large plant about $.000 settlers. of the Cura Products company in this city, causing an estimated loss of MURDERER HANGED. John Dougherty, a trackman, fell n distance of 50 feet, breaking Greensburg. ra., Feb. 11. Charles E. both of his legs, snd receiving inter- Kruger was banged In the city Jail nal injuries from which he died later. yard today for killing Constable HarSeveral other firemen were slightly ry Bierer. who was sent In July 9 last, burned and front bitten during the bat-il- e to arrest Kruger. While in Jail Kruger with the flames. made a number of sensational confesThe fire broke out. at four p. m. yes- sion, In which he Implicated himself terday In the chemical department and in murders committed in Illinois and spread rapidly to the several buildings other states. which composed the plant It burned until an early hour this morning. The flames leaped from one building to another, the intervening fire walls affording no protection. A large stock of corn was destroyed and a quantity of starch was damaged by fire and water. The buildings were erected by the late Thomson Klugsford, a pioneer starch manufacturer, and the plant had been in operation since 1850. It passed into the control of the Corn Products company three years ago and had Just reopened after a shutdown. Employes numbering 600 are thrown out of work. Three hundred thousand dollars were paid annually In wages. From in 0. The greatest opportunity CAUSES FIRE. Woman Burned to Death and Four Others Fatally injured. Kansas City, Feb. 11. Miss Jessie Averill, aged 20, a clerk in a millinery store, was burned to death and four others were injured, one perhaps fatally, In a fire today that destroyed a three-storapartment boose at Fifteenth and Harrison streets There were several narrow escapes and several persons jumped from second and third story windows. The Injured: Miss Ida Parish, badly burned and Injured internally, perhaps fatally: Miss Lena Buelllng, face and hands burned, rertous: Miss Margaret Shaw, face and head burned, serious; Miss Minnie Taylor, head and handa burned, arm broken. The fire was started by ths explosion of a gasoline stove In Miss AveriU's room. She was burned to a crisp and her body fell ont of a window through which apparently she bad attempted to escape. Exceptionally the most uniform, old sad mellow whiskey Is Baltimore Ryi In quality and flavor II Washington, Feb. 1L News having reached the state department that the Jlmlnes rebels were tearing up the American railroad between Puerto Plato and Santiago In Baa Domingo, the etatc department hue caused a warship to be ordered to the former port. PLEASANTRIES. t v There waa an old lady of Lee Who Invited the curate to tea. He said: You quite shine Ip the housewifely line. Oh, this is so sudden!" said she Met Townsend just now. he glad to see me; offered Barnes Seemed to It. then, be me a cigar. 8hei4-- Cn the possible that there Is a cigar onwont market so bad that Townsend smoker Memphis Evening Scimltor. Mrs. Meeoguy John! Tho baby has swallowed a psrayt . What on earth shall I do? Mr. Meenguy Oh, well, let bia have IL Next Thurs lay is his birthday, anyway. Chicago News. If you could have your choice, whll.h would yon prefer as jour husband. a handsome: man or a good Hunter it tho finest and maurett whiskey nude. s nsnao, mo.Otin. L UX. eYYTYTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTS Spring Goods Arriving during sale purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. Wo Must Son Thto man? "Brolly, I wouldn't care to commit myrelf without having a look into their pay envelope. Chicago Record Herald. "The arguable Energy of Timothy Just issued by the agricultural shortly by department will be followed The Diplomatic Energy off John Hay. published by the department off state. Chicago Post Hay. Alice Tea, I accepted George at once. I knew when ho proposed to me ... Stock By March a, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. THE 1st. Reese Howell j I & Sons. MILLER s JIMINEZ THE IRREPRESSIBLE. This means everything our stoc- k- that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this : Sale all' semi-offici- W the Cost Mark. Groceries Included TROUBLE cor Vienna, Feb. 11 The Polltlwhe newspaper, a reepondcnce, from today published a communication Constantinople saying that in Turkish obgovernmental circlet the opinion tains that the present situation it for east renders war In Bulgaria inevitable. In view of thin condition of afconsidered unnecessary that fairs it-ithe Porte thould burden Itself with the obligations of carrying ont the princi-ox ple measures of the reform plans Manchuria. Commenting on thin tho PMf the fact that such a situation prevails Inmerits the earnest attention of ths terested powers. M I. anti-Boyc- MORMONS ACQUIRE '. SELL EVERYTHING $1,-10- Trenton, N. J., Feb. 11. Alfred F. Stevens, of Newark, today instituted suit in the court of chancery against the United States corporation to have cause why it that corporation show first increased snd ' subsequently discontinued paying dividends on its com' mon stock. Steven In his application presents figures to bear out his contention that the dividend could have been paid. Mr. Stevens in his jielition claims that the steel company since Its Incorporation has had net earnings over snd above its fixed charges of about Of this amount, $1S.0U0.0u0 $63,000,000. was earned in 1891; $34,000,000 In 1002, and $11,000,000 in 1803. He claims that under its charter the! corporation la obliged to pay quarterly dividends to the extent of four per cent per annum: that in October, 1803, a dlvidcndofonly one-haof one per cent, or at the rate of two per cent per annum was declared and that in January, 1804, no dividend at all was declared on the common stock. He attacks the validity of the recent of the corporation which authorise the directors to set aside from the earnings of tha company from time to time such amounts as they may determine. EXPLOSION 12, 1901 IDENTIFIED BANDITS REVOLVER. i SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT FEBRUARY ION HAT FOR SPRING. IS DERF. It arrived yesterday An exquisitely modeled, handsomely finished, faehionably trimmed black, embodying all the desirable features of a gentleman's hat. Of varying proportions suitable fee man of dlflbrant ages and features The Price C $5.00 D. IVES, Sole Ogden Broom Hotel Ogden d) SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner oa Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to I p. as, 29 onto. Wo giro nice lunch nil day. Short orders at all hour, freak eye-te- n, game and flah la eeaeon. Charley & Hong, Props. NO. 819 25th SILVER It KING SALOON A GIBLIN, Prop's. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Your Patronage Solicited. , 132 MURPHY ... TEAMSTERS Twenty-Fift- St. h i5T0CKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY COi car rise a full line of Glove, Blankets, Whip, Tent and Wagon Covers. Mfre. of High Grade llarnen and Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Ave Phene 514x. Knitting Company KNIT SKIRTS.;. FOR LADIES 50 Cents Each SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS - Phone M7-- Z 2274 Wdshington Avenue Between 22nd md 23rd Sts. CARBONS AND PLATINUMS IN PHOTOGRAPHY 2411 'Washington Avenue. |