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Show OGDEN, UTAH, 4 FRIDAY MOEXIXG, THE MOUSING EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER. the Mar. Published every day Street. 24th 407 Business pfflce. Paoltohed by the Uatoa Printing Co. FRANK FRANCIS. Etfiter and Mgr. iHUirmrmd by Carrier, Including Suedey Morning Examiner, .78 eta per month... llille feta copies.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one moath (including Sunday) mil did not display rarticSkUccS :n disbursing tbe wealth he had procured for political puriMMM. hut put It out lu such a way that results were required lie had trusted lieutenants to shorn Le gave the keys of the vault an 1 their stewardship was of the best. He was capable of driving men of wealth to obey his mandates, and be took advantage of every art of tbe politician to accomplish hia purpose. When the mighty contest of UR was on tad the outlook was dark for the Republicans, Hanna bad the word go out from the big meabfeotoriea that if Bryan wes sleeted, the workmeq were not to report for work' the da after the verdict was knogn, However much tactics of that kind era to be condemned, we must admit that greet executive ability wee displayed and la the obtaining of desired ends no man la American politics ever equaled the Junior Ohio Senator. Who can taka hie place to yet to be determined. Platt of New York, or Quay, of Pniuuylvanla, or Allison, of Iowa, might try, but neither hue all tba qualifications of successful leadership found In Mark Hanna. Lyceum their dangerous possibilities. Tbe GERMANS FAVOR LOCALIZING. debtor haa sweet revenge In the thought that tha money he ia Berlin, Feb. 1 1. The German forobliged to pay to hia obdurate creditor eign office taya Germany's aims la tha may do him some harm. Dirty bank Far East are identical with those of notes are a direct incentive to countertbe United 8lat.es aa expressed la Secfeiting. for the more ancient and filthy retary Hay's note regarding the neua bank note to the greeter la the pre- tralization of China, localization of the sumption that U is genuine. A million field of war and keeping the Chinese or two bacteria are carried la tbe pocketporta open to all traders. veal Theatre hard-press- SAwyer & Young, Props. WEEK FEBRUARY 7th. MABEL HOWARD. The Scottish Nightingale. THE HOWARDS, Dancing Comedians. Shirley, INCORPORTION Tenor. , All ivjstmaatera aid Rural Delivery sub- Carriara are sutboriaad to reoelre scriptions. Bubaeribera win confer a favor by reInforming this office of failure tatbelr ceive Tbe Examiner before breakfast. OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY AMERICAN II, 104. PREJUDICE. The Bevapapara of the United Blatea ere filed with editorial opinion on the e war, and a majority that a Japan will be vie hope express lorioua. Sympathy seems to be to the smaller nation. The of masaacrea in Russia within the last twelve months hare made an Impression upon the American, and elite, too, has developed an fooling. But la not this opinion formed by information nos wholly reliable and by a failure to appreciate the great problems ot government that (onfroat the Ciar la his efforts to lift the peasantry from a condition only a few years removed from eeifdom? There are fault! to ba overcome, but lime la required and no nation baa accomplished more in the direction ot reform, considering all difficulties en lountered, than Russia In the past ten years. . Russia believes in expaasioa. Even the United States, unrtrr the rule of tbe expansionists, Is committed to that doctrine. Tbs survival of tbe flttrcl hue been a guiding principle of national great aeea, aad with taat precedent be fora us, a by criticise Russia for tbe absorbing power of its teeming, spreading mllUonef Our view is that no power la Justified In conquest in military subjugation. But If Russia ngnta a alien of China, and Japan Is filled with tho same ambition, ot what concern la It to uS whether Russia secure the coveted territory or Japan wins the prise? Russia ran glva to Manchuria a form ot govern Kent as conducive to progreu as Japan has given to Formosa, perhaps more o,J tad la lbs matter of trade benefits tbe advantages for us lie with Russia. EDUCATION. Ruaao-Japenw- ed anti-Iius-ai- aa IDAHO OBJECTS. Thedriftlng from the denomlnmtlonnl in education to the broader secularised field Is noted by the Boston Journal In Its comments upon the changing of the a Baptist University of hdraffo-froschool. Institution 'to a "If any one of the larger colleges or universities of tha United 8taies to considered, the Idea which President Harper conveys, touching the University of Chicago, to found to be tha prevalent Idee ia Institutions that were founded by denominations, but which era gradually . becoming secularised. This la not because denomlnatlonellsm has disappeared, but It Is because sectarianism in education has ceased to Intereet tbe American public. The broad end scientific foundation has the narrow theological supplanted foundatkm. Science, discovery, Invention, philosophy, economic science, art, literature, law, government, medicine, professional discipline, arts and crafts, now command the humau mind. In this connection there to an Increase rather than a docreaae of that spirit which la embodied not in theology but In Ute work of the Good Samaritan. Tba Inspiration of high Ideas ought le be keener as tha university I income universal in Ha acojie, Intereet and investigation.1 an In the Russian army ere 1,311,000 regulars,, with .38.300 officers. ( There are 833,000 reservists; 740,000 for national defease, and 873,000 recruits. The entire army contains 8,543,000 rank and file; 64,410 officers; 663300 horses end 1,818 guns. EDITORIAL OPINION. mmrnrnmm The propoeed move to divert the waters of tho Saake river and convey them Into the Great Balt Luke basin to to meet with opposition before our representatives fully mature their plana. The people of Idaho are not In favor of allowing a drop of water within the watershed of the Snake to escape to Utah by artificial means, and Senator Dubois, la an authorized state-me- n, says: "It Is absurd to talk about diverting the Snake river Into any other state. Tbrs Isn't sufficient water In the river to Irrigate Idaho lands, and the peopWof the state will expect their representatives in Congress to use every endeavor to aecura tlie construction of reservoirs at the neadwatera ot tba Snake river, making use of Twla Ocean. Emma,. Matilda, Jennie and Jackson lakes for storage purposes. When this to done end ell the waters that can be tethered and stored are turned into Snake river, there will not t sufficient water then to irrigate the available arid leads In Idebo which can be Irrigated from Suake river.- Instead ot being any surplus, there will not be sufficient aster. Nature has to provided that Idaho Is best situated of any elate in the west to be aarmitfully reclaimed under tile national irrigation net. Snake river Is our greatest asset aad our great pride. It ia ridlcul-ou- a to think for an inatiat that any representative of Idaho, either here or at home, should consider tor a moment nay sort of proposition which would divert the waters of the Saake river to the reclamation of lands outside of Idaho. 1 can assure the people of Idaho that they need not be alarmed. All the vstera of Snake liver will be used in Tlabo. ROOSEVELT FIRES REPORTER. (Salt Lake Herald.) A dispatch from Washington to the announces naked for House of In this another newspaper reporter. rase tha offender la a woman, the aorlety editor of one of the Washington papers. .She wes so unfortunate as to write a report that did not exactly suit the President ghoul one ot the White House functions.. There was nothing untrue about the report, and tbe President did not enter such a claim. Jle Just didn't ilka the manner In which the story was told and be said so. - If the woman loses her position aud we hope sincerely that ahe will not the President can claim another victory. This Is not tha first time he baa caused the removal of a newspaper reporter. He demanded and secured the withdrawal of the correspondent of a New York paper from Oylter Bay for wrlUng facts and he entered a vigorous complaint hgninst a man who had tha audacity to write the story of how Senator Scott left the White House regardless of the President's request that he remain. It has become generally understood around Washington that tha reporter who doesn't work to suit President Roosevelt la at once marked for Presidential storms. lu all of the cases that have been mentioned we are told that the reporter! lu no sense departed from their line of duty. They simply reported facts without color. For a President to forget hia dignity long enough to reuse trouble for a newspaper man who to to most doing only hia duty of us very small business. Half the rough riding that goes on in the White House la not told by tha correspond-entawriter. says the Courier-JournAnd he adds that President seems to plare a premium upon colored reports complimentary to him, often having absolutely no- foundation In fact. All of which explains why ao many of the Washington correspondents who visited Utah last September had no hesitation About saying uncomplimenIF HANNA DIES. . . tary things about President Roosevelt. Mark Hanna ia worse. The chances With practical unanimity they declared are against him. He la 66 years of age him to be the moat unpopular Presiao far as the newspaper men are and cannot endues a revere attack of dent concerned, who has ever occupied the typhoid. A year ago he waa la poor White House, not even excepting Grovhealth, and this second attack indi- er Cleveland. cates a lowered vitality of his system A MIGHTY CORPORATION. 1 he germs of disease have found lodgment because the resisting powers have (Salt Lake Tribune.) gone. The annual report of tha Southern Hia death will be a blow to the Re- Pacific railway company shows receipts publican party. He has been It or- of ninety ttulltena,' expenditures of ganiser and backer since 1886; ' To him sixty millions, and a surplus of nine after rentals, interest sinkthe leaden here looked for the gem millions ing fund aad all other cHargea have eralehip that brought organization, and been met on him they relied for the money that It is n revenue that many nations stimulated the party workers and won of tho earth would he proud to have, end n surplus that but few nations can the votes of thq Indifferent. Without him the Republican party show. The service of this vast corporation would not have been successful In 1896. to the people of many stales le tr He gathered millions of dollars from mendoua; that It could be of Incomthe deluded capitalists of the parably more service,, and probably country, end the fund thus eollerted waa placed make even more money, by lees exacts charges, la the maimon belief. where K weald dr the most- good. He IngBut as H to. ft one of (Ve misfit v Louisville Courier-Journ-al that President Roosevelt has the removal from the White will-see- al ta MOVING PICTURES. ADMISSION 10c. corporations, not only of but of the world. Its freight business la so immense as to constantly tax its great facilities, and Ita service to being improved so that It will soon rank among tha very beat. The company has spent many million dollars the peat two years la cute ting out curves, Improving grades, and strengthening its roadbed. Thla was tor tha purpose of meeting the requirements of tbe Australian and Oriental mails. The idea waa to reduce distance and quicken time of transportation; then these mails would be taken across this country; and all the connecting Hues have taken steps accordingly, to make this the through Hue for those malls. The most conspicuous Improvement mad to this end by the company baa hern the roadbed across the northern arms of the Salt Lake, known aa the Lueln cutoff. It saves 43.77 miles ot distance, 3.918 degrees of curvature, and 1,615 feet of vertical grade. That means a saving of two hours time tor passenger trains, besides an immense amount In energy. And what It saves for passenger tralne le but a small matter compared wiih what It will save on freights, The substitution of a perfectly level, straight track, compared with the one at present lu use on tha Promontory, with its heavy grades, many curves, and enormous traction requirements will be n very conspicuous relief when It Is put Into use for tha regular traffic, which la expected In the spring. r 19 acts. ---!, M FILED. Pastime Amusement Company to Getting Ready tor Business. The articles of incorporation of the Pastime Amusement company have been filed with the county clerk. The officers of the company are Frank J. Hirt, president; Thomas C. Brantley, Charles F. Hill, secretary and manager, and P. M. Poulsen. The new organization of the company was perfected Wednesday end the arfiled and then ticles up two end One thousand today. hundred dollars of the the capital stock haa been subscribed and paid. The capital ia $5,000 with shares at tha Chollia But a fellah cawnt always par value of one dollar each with the right of increasing the capital stuck pick tha wlnuah!" Guaale to $100,000 any time the company deThen, bah Jove, pick the Puck. al res. The company expects to open loaahs, and bet agalaat them! a show bouse in the place now occusaloon. Northerner I understand that there pied by the Brown-PalacTbe details of thla company were pub- was a light vote la the recent election. Colored Arkansan Yazsah! Dat'a lished In thla paper several days ago. de troof, ash. Da dark vote don rePICTURES IN COPLEY PRINTS. organised de fact dat it was safest to tay at home. Puck. They Will ba Exhibited at the Library Mr. Yeroer (aoulfully) Oh, Mlu Commsncing Today. Mabel can you not see the Among the most famous pictures to Fleder be represented in tha Copley print ex-- ( hunger In my eyes? Can you not M1m Fleder (reproachfully) Oh, to hlbition to be given in the lihrary Frl- be sure. How thoughtless of me. Just evenand and afternoon Saturday day Ing are tha fifteen pictures which com- - wait aad I'll get you a nice dish of prise the wonderful trine In the Bos- plg'a fast Philadelphia Record. ton Public Library executed by E. A. "They drive their motor car more Abbey called tha Quest of the Holy Grail. These' are very fine reproduc- than fifty ml lea an hour. Ia that like tions of one of the beet things wa have parvenuea? "Ah, but observe! Sea them waver in American art To those who have seen the pictures lu their original set- when they meet anybody, as if they ting this la a splendid opportunity to were about to turn out. live over that experience, and to those who have not thla to an opportunity to Oh, man, but O'lm sorry for ye," see In pictures what to already mure or aid Casey, sympathetically to Casleas familiar throueh Tennyson ' sidy, who had Just had an arm ampuIdylls of tha King" and Lowell's tated. "Vision of Sir Launtal, poems immorAh, well," replied Cassidy, "theres some good la It Tb ould woman cant talizing the aarne story. There will he found by Alexander, expert me to walk tha flure wld tha one of our great American portrait ar- twins now." Philadelphia Press. tist a, The Pot of Basil, which ia tha pictorial interpretating of Kents poem "Uncle, said the young of the seme name. man. "to politics singular or plural?'' Purvis de Cbavannes, the great Bonny, waa tha reply, la de pabt French artist, probably tha greatest-livin- of de country whah I come um dey'a mural painterr to represented by sing1 tor, mighty slngUr. Washingcopies of tha panels conceived by him ton Star. for the Boston Public Library. These pictures have perhaps done more than D. Ryder I am sure some men are the work of any other artist to make bora great the Boston library a world renowned B. Rater How ao? triuiupu ol artistic perfection. D. It to the only way it could Elihu Tedder-- , wonderful have Ryder Then happened," Pennsylvania Punch mosaic entitled Mine may Bowl . .. Yeduer'a Cumean Sibyl, hia 8amou an They were uttering' tbe tender nonLazarus, which are; portrayed with sense that aucceeda the great question. strength and powrxs f And, Mid the girl bravely. If povThere are more classic subjects ia cornea wa will face It together." the collection., but Aside from these erty "Ah. dearest" he' replied, tha mere llluatratlva of are there many ptctqrea of face would scare the wolf home life, pictures qf childhood, rest- alght your away." ful landscapes, rural arenas, pictures And ever he him wondered why of tha Indian, sheep pictures, and many he returnedsince hia ring.1 e. other subjects, ao that everyone la aura to find aomthlng among iem which FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. will appeal ta ble aeitoe of the triie and the beautlfuL Mr. 8chwab haa not yet fully satis There will bo o number of books from the library ltrtbe exhibit Ion room fled the examining commission that ou American art, which may be looked there ia not the slightest difference over at the time or drawn from tbe between a shipbuilding trust and a library later. It will he possible to shipbuilding0 wrecking combine. MMew find sketches of the artiste and descripAnxious Democrats are Informed tions of nearly all the picture! In soma that it will be uaelma for them to seek of these books: Caffln Masters of American Paint- to obtain a copy of. the coming BL Louis platform from Mr. Bryan until ing. Clement A Huttos Artiste of the the day of the opening. Nineteenth Century. The story la that Governor Odell Hartman History of American Art. y. thinks the shoes of Chauacey must Handbook of the Boston Public come to him aa political residuary legn. Handbook of the Library of atee, while Chauncey refuses to consider himself aa quite dead not yet. Commercial Tribune. ' King American Slural Painting. and Their Painters Modern Tyler Another thing that haa enabled Con Paintings. The proceeds from thla exhibition graeamen Williams to become quickly will go for the purchase of hooka for recognized aa the leader ot tho Democratic party la the house la the absence the library. of competition Butto Intel mountain. . Examiner Telephone Numbers: If every one in Utah who thinks In tho day time oall up 23X or call at No. 407 34th street. At night he to a victim of church Influence In after 7 p. m., call np number 66 politics geU e chance to go before that mate committee 8moot a term will Btandard building. J. ai WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY e PHONE 24 X. : 1 THE NAVAL POWERS COMPARED. (Ogden Standard.) Tha Importance of a powerful navy, In the event of war, Is fully recognized by all of the leading powers, for It may easily prove to be the chief element In- securing victory. Thla If strikingly illuatrated In the events ol tbe past few days. Japan through possessing powerful battleships thoroughImmely equipped and prepared for diate action, has delivered a crushing blow to her antagonist at tha very outset of the contest. This blow cannot fail to produce a very depressing effect upon Russia, although In possession of material resources, aha--tInfinitely superior to her foe. A Ute issue of the Scientific 'American contains an interesting account ot the relative strength of tbe leading naval powers. As the navies of the world ere in e stole ui f regressive development, It ia not easy at any given time to make a strictly accurate at ate--, meat concerning their strength. If we estimate the relative strength upon the basis of the total number ot battleships, armored - cruisers, and routs that la to say.- - all warships above 1,000 tons displacement that are actually completed, we find that Great Britain cornea first with a total of 201 Ships completed, of 1,618,000 tone displacement; France aecoud with 16 ships, of 576,000 tons displacement; 0 Germany third with 78 ships, of tons displacement; Russia fourth with 43 ships, of 815,000 tons displacement; United States fifth with 35 ahlpa of 395,000 tons displacement; Italy Ixth with 88 ahlpa, or 253 tons displacement; and Japan seventh with II ahlpa, of 206,000 tons displacement. All of these nayies, however, have n large building program In hand, end taking them In their order, the navies of the countries and the total tonnage ot ahlpa under construction are as follows; Great Britain. 851.000 tons; United States. 322,0K tons; France, 180.000 Ions; Russia, 139.000 tone; Germany. 118.000 tons; Italy. 70.000 Iona; and Japan, 10,000 tons. Now it la evident that If these new hipe could be completed at once there would be n great change In the rotative tending of the nariee, for the United State has under construction g torgor aggregate of tonnage than that of the whole of her completed navy as u Manila U.dajr. The relative order of strength lu such a case and the total tonnage displacement would be as fol- -' Iowa; Great Britain. 1.867.000 tons; France, 756.000 tons; United States. 616.000, tons; Germany, 506.000 499.000 tons; Italy. 329.000 tons; Japan. 353,000 tons. It will thus be seen that the United States moves up from fifth to third position,' with a long lead erer Germany. 388.-00- hlgh-ocho- 2349 Wash. Ave TURF EXCHANGE I Open Day and Night Our Patrons Are Invited to tho Bmt Btorked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the Finest Quality, HoLLunch la Ogden. AAs 'M8TMENT8. CUSSIRED ATTORN Jos. Chex 1st Natl Bank Bldg. W. L. Maglnnla...., Ecclea Bldg. ol f g WARNING! FOR SALE. Ihereum FOR Mtlafactory prices oa Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Astill. Fhoue 320y. 2318 Washington Btsl econopiy in buying infer tore MEm MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT . Healthy Children Dont Eat ts Tit-Bit- - ' , Ll-lua- Con-gree- t 858 TwantyJeurth ...THE... ; ! REGULAR DANCE EVERY fJONDAV EVENING, J. BERRYES8A A CO, F. : . NEW ARTICLES expire before he 1c officially advised campaign ia this country, U.?mocife orators may be expected 4 dwell whether he haa aay right to Ms seat. length on It Balt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake Herald. Thomas Herds new play oonta'-nDollar wheat makes the ttzn-- think The playgoer who haa the the old fhrm ia good enouto far j,, habit of going out after every curtain It ought also to make Mr 3ryau will nut be in a vary appreciative con- member hia strenuous lnquenre 1, dition by the time the last act arrives. 1896 that the price of when , aiwu. Denver Republican. J measured by the price of ounce for a bushel. Silver was wore, ACTOR COMMITS SUICIDE. fke--Gov. Beckham, of Kentucky, Mys yesterday 56 cents an ' to Mfer there than in New York. York World. life Tacoma, Feb. It. Georg A. Yield- We wouldn't aay Mfer. but as safe, ing. the actor, who committed suicide perhaps. It la doubtful If the street in Spokane last night, left tho Paul car mortality tope the feudoutput Gilmore company Tuesday at Part-lanmuch. Jonesboro Enterprise. of He announced to members tho company that he waa going to It is asserted that Daniel J. Bully has catch up with tha Florence Roberta cleared fl5,0oo,0l0 In hia dealings with company for the purpose of hilling a cotton thla Perfect eyes are Ini alf able. season. Born one paid this sweetheart. Tbe cost of glasses 1 xnall enormous profit, but luckily it was not cotton growers thla time. Arkanthe when considering the PLEASANTRIES. !( sas Democrat. they afford whea properly Crawford What's that peculiar odor fitted. My .work to peect Colombia certainly baa got us puzla tha house? Glasses made on the vrem-toea- . with ita double barreled general. Crabehaw Its either my daughter at !zledthis la ao impression there Examination FR e. country burnt-wood decoration or else my her unat night Gen. Urlho-Urlbwife has scorched the breakfast food. that himself and retires to separate books T. RUSttME?, beds. Chicago News. A Child Throat' 'Yon never my EXPERT MFCL OPTIMAN hands aa dirty aa that, Mid a mothAa the war In the Orient will have $412 h ash. er. reproachfully, to her little no bearing on the coming political girL "Cause I never saw yon when you were a little girl, waa tha prompt answer. nearly every one who possesses an old dollar hill, but a man who refuses a note because H is filthy ia regarded as too ecceotrle for tha transaction of business. We ere all so eager to seise money ia whatever form It appears that we do not wait to disinfect it. Wa boil suspected water, but wa cannot boll our money, Juveule Acts. Harry ed -of KATY DIDS, Mr. FEBRUARY 12, 1901. HOTElB. THE HOTEL (LINC0LN LlrrLJf Proprietor. Permanent tr Transient Bl OGDEN, UTAH. 880 Twenty tbi-d : W. 1L -- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IF you want to sell your property eee J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE lota In Nob Hill, $5A BRUMMITT. J. J. -- too much meat provided it la tha nutritions, digestible kind. Such la the meat wa will take pleasure ta euttiag for you. . Take Good Care : brick oottoge on Grant close of the growing ones aad tha grows J. J. BRUMMITT. qpa, too, by getting your meat fma in, a butcher you can trust implicitly. W HOUSE, with barn, have all the best meats eonataatly m trees, on 21at St, between WallJ.and X hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, Lincoln. $1,500. Great anap. wholesome fowls. Dressed or allva BRUMMITT. NICE 82,200. EIGHT-ROO- FIVE ACRES of "Al" land, good house, two water right acres of orchard, two block from street car line, 13,000. J. J. BRUMfive-roo- MITT. A. E. Weatherby 87th Feat of AND CONTRACTORS GO TO M. Glllia for anything In Mill Work. Contracting aad 22nd and Washington. Building, Wash 2458 Ava. ALBERT F. RICHEY, WANTED. Boy with horses wanted to deliver papers. Call at 4 p. m, 407 24th. St , Street BUILDERS. UNDERTAKER CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. lager A Boa, clairvoyants aad mediums. Wre tell your name and all about your business affaire, whether they will he successful. Information regarding marriages, divorcee, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What wa tell cornea true. 429 25th street 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington UTILE QUEEN Aye. SALOON, ERIK LARSON, Prep PALMISTRY AND CARD READING, DMAR, MADAM earde or hand. 275 24th DANGERS IN FILTHY . .MONEY. St fortunes told by Prices reasonable. Choice Wines, ? Liquors and Ggars. 2319 Washington Ava. Phona 8059 FURNISHED ROOMS. (Philadelphia Ledger. ) Representative Gaines of Tennessee has Introduced a btll in Congress providing for tbe abolition of dirty money. If he succeeds lu .nia laudable purpose he will deserve to be enrolled In the shining list or reformers. The hill provides that the banka shall forward to to tbe treasury for redemption and reissue all notices coming Into their poaeeaslon whenever the amount on hand reachea 11.000. The people of England are constantly supplied with clean money. The American people should enjoy a similar boon. A professional microbe hunter of Milwaukee haa traced 96,000,000 bacteria to their lair la a single hank note and it we hot a particularly disreputable bill at that The probability to that It was a r not a for the pretentious ten. twenty and hundred dollar 'bills are not In- the unloevcmfwahrdvbgkq are not In universal nee and cut no great figure as purveyors of filth and disease. The startling discoveries of tha Milwaukee microbe sleuth furnish all the scientific testimony necessary, to convince Congress that much of our vapor money la a repulsive medium of exIf am-- testimony be nerea-nrchange. , The greasy bills In dally use dq not roouire mlrrnM-opii- eearoli to re one-dolia- FURNISHED ROOMS and board: al' ao rooms for light housekeeping; 265, 28th 61. in lines ef WINTER goads. COST net considered. room for NEW SPRING gods. y. 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Adame Aveane. 18 Lunch aerved owf 11 to 4. only 25 cents. 4 VEHICLES FOR Short orders at all hour. jea aad la any atylat Gama Maohinery, Implements, Bleyelea, and Oysters season. Buck's Steel Ranges and Heater go in WONG SUN, Proprietor, Bt , to 222 Twenty-fift4 p. m., 25 canta. TE h Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS sad J. G. REED (a BROS. Harness Wholesale and Saddler We call your attention to Something New - BAGGAGE Transferred to any part at the city. OGDEN PRICES REASONABLE. .838 25th BBS Phene CSIa. . it A FOOT WARMER Come and Try On Free of Charge. - |