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Show t fcMUMf THE MORNING EXAMINEE, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, a, Building. 29,1901 Dwight L. Moody, la hia dying moEarth recedes, heaven menta, said: ia opening. Thla is my coronation Shall it be to us? day. The Ninety and Nine will be Illustrated next Sunday night. Numbers: la (be day time call up 284X r call at No. 401 34th street At Kilht, after I p. call up No. TatepheNe IMhularl FEBRUARY TO SALT LAKE our strength and that strength in sufficient to enable us to overcome. Herein haa he been the great factor in the uplifting of the world. Tbis is why the lands where he ta loved and served are the lands that have steadily grown la the qualities of civilization. 1 ask you to think of your own life tonight. Is It one that la growing truer, purer, nobler, more Christllke? Lastly, Christ, so Paul says here, la our Redemption. Redemption. We will only know the meaning of that word when death has sealed our tips and till our handa and in our helplessness at the bar of judgment Christ intercedes for our souls. And that time 1a coming to nil of you. You will surely die. Dying, you will surely appear at the bar of God. Make sure, oh, very, very sure, that then Christ ta your PRESBYTERIADI CHURCH i Two Refused by left Albert Clifford, of North Ogdon. last night fur Proctor, Idaho, vht-r- be will b married to Mifas Alice Haulder 1 that place. The newly wedded cou-p- l wll make the latter place tlieir home. waltz claaa for ladles and gentlemen will commence nxt Thursday evening at 7:30, Dignau'a Gentlemen, per term, term, $2.50. y -- One Believed Granted. e A Compiny-Partiall- Caliente Forty Cant Seals, Aga Limit Abolished and Blacklisting Want to Be One oi the Eloquent Discources by Various Discontinued. f; Robbers. Clergymen. William Wilson, arrested in Miiford yesterday afternoon, waa brought to Salt Lake Holy Cross hospital in 8alt Lake but night, wounded in a fight with Milford officers Friday night. He is believed to be one of the Ner., holdup and admits being at Modena the day following the robbery, but says he was not in the latter town. Ha explains his presence in the fight at Milford by saying tnat he waa with Moore, Ihe other alleged bandit, at the time he and tha officers had the fight, uut says that be haa no gun and did not take any part in the conflict. He is seriously wounded, but will probably recover. Special Music at Tabernacle Bong Service at Lutheran Large Audiences Generally Reported. a, H. Xancko, R. Takewna and Joe Mcby Of- Speaking from I Corinthians, first chapter, and the sixth verse, upon the subject The Inheritance of Faith,' Rev. Carver said in part! It seems to he a law of God that strength should come forth from weakness. Especially is this true of nations and people. Not from the families of the strong and great, but from the lowlier waika have the lenders and "captains of industry oome. Moreover, from weakness we all must develop strength, aa w grow in years and wisdom. Any aid that will be of a great assistance to our real strength will, therefore, lie t greatest value. Paul speaks here of Christ as one who haa been of great value to the Christiana. And if in that dark day, when all the forces swept their full tides, downward instead of upwards, the power of Christ could avail how much more may it be a power today.' Paul speaks of Christ being wisdom unto them. What la true wladom? Is It to eat, drink, be merry, turning all of life's full stream into selfish channels. One has well said this Is the wisdom of the brute In man. Is it wisdom to add wealth to wealth? It is wisdom to acquire means, but not to do that alone, for wealth may be transient. Is it wisdom to be book wise in learning? Learning may be but others store committed to memory. That la not wisdom. Perchsnce the old Greeks were nearest right when they said to be wise ia to "know thyself. Your real Incoming and work In life, your strength and weakness, your place In relation to that about you. Ha who knows himself and ta master of himself 1a truly wise. H who has all else and fails in this ta not, for life ta lived but once, and to gain th whole world and make shipwreck of self ta foolishness, and the gospel and power and love of the living personal Christ Is the greatest aid to thla wisdom. The text speaks about Christ being onr righteousness. Righteousness 1a ihe state of being right with God, and If God be the Great Power of the universe, if he be the great, ruler, much of our life will depend upon our relations to him. How can we be made right with God. ' Christ alone can beln the one who ta not aa God would have him to be. Here he 1a our great strength aa our intercessor. The text further speaks of Christ aa our sanctification. Sanctification means ihe growth towards ilie one God would have ua be in character and spirit The Christian life 1a a growth, a development; It ta an overcoming and progressing life. And If your Christian life and character ta no better today than one or ten years ago, then Christ does not mean very much to you, for he ta CHU EPISCOPAL wife from, had taken Uriah the Hitthe. and w wrath of God. It ta easy enough 3 DnriTfS tho prophet ne. on the , , ,nl in pronoun o , guilty King- -! ftvt his turn. "O'ytkno Rather than linter ua proceed following our Lords 'tl0 Judge oureelvea that we l lt Of the Lord. Have oui" iMp- - belief in God. ever in our tongue, said, There i. Have we declared and yet have not worn,;,I Him in t-- ,h5h deed; have never otf.d ' thanksgiving for all u.. celved from Him; havexM Un? in uaun-e- r - h probably hla majesty thW we always reverenced HU Hava we nor frequently holy our lips in outbursts thoughtlessness taken vain Inatend or ometlmea His holy vordVhi, tains that holy name from which to draw onr j(tn,!l,I The boilermakers' strike la still on Those who attended the services In Rev. Alfred Brown preached from anu none of the mra In the shops here the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon the following text: "Thou art the have gnnn bark to work. It la aaid were well paid for their going. Not man. II Kings xil-that two boilermakers showed up at only were the remarks instructive, but We have come in the course of our the shops yesterday with overalls and the musical numbers were most beaumeditations on the Ten Commanddinner palls, hut they were advised not tifully rendered. After the rendition ments to the conclusion of the first to worr and finally concluded that they of two beautiful hymns and also praying. table. This teaches us our duty tonccdgfl a rest. er, Elder Horace B. Cummings of the ward God, as the second table teaches The loial railroad officials and tha Deseret 8unday School union spoke to Do not miss th lecture recital on H F Sabbaths have w us our duty toward our neighbor. On boilermakers here really have little to the congregation. He stated that Monday evening, February 29. fsned? Our own hearia seems do underIt it is that with the strike, though man, knowing W strange Weber Stake was looked upon as a that date Miss Belle Squire will tell plead guilty in every or believing In God, should need commode stake in Sunday school work, "How to Listen to IlHno Music." She stood that a short conference was held 5 mands to keep him In the line of duty we deplore the exceeding btween them yesterday. Neither hava and that th teachers of today are will be assisted by Prof. Badcliffe. toward One ever beneficent; and that, the unbeliever, of the Wolatw ?!! they any power to adjust the griev- DEAD BODY much better prepared than they were knowing his neighbor and hla contin- blasphemer, and of the Sabbathw Mrs. P. T. lluddart and daughter, ances. or is it probable that the strike soma few years since. President George ual dependence upon hia neighbor fur er; Ihe finger of the accusing A. Cannon, he said, was the man who Isabelle, of Sait Lake City, are in Og- will be of short duration. The men say all that makes life both tolerable and pointed at us. Thou an the first realized the necessity of having den, visit I tig at the home of Kcv. and that they have no grievance with the Shall we no i find the Uke com-Ltreatment accorded them by the local agreeable, man should need a special Mrs. O. A. Elmquist. the Sunday school children read from set of laws to keep him in the line of and conviction aa we examine officials, and that the very beet of feelthe Bible and other church works, that selvea by the second table? iE duty to this necessary neighbor. The Ladies Aid Society of the ing exists between them. they as well aa the teacher might grow o we cannot .t.nd Before proceeding with our meditaHowever, they have grievance that X.nthcran church will meet In tlm in knowledge and Intelligence. tion upon the second table, let ua ex- God, before Him who is tlrmtoi church parlors nest Thursday after- they desire' to have remedied, and which "We are the product of our environamine ourselves by the first four com- pointed our Judge. And here wTi noon at 2:30. Mrs. J. Hollander will thy consider just and equitable. Thera ment and it is very necessary that we are three points for which they are Coat Found Containing mandments and see how well we have God that our Judge is a Man th m, eutcrtaln and receive the member. Card surround our children with good influtre! scale per hour, a kept and how far we have broken Jesus Christ. To our Judge contending a do ence. and If we not create desire "Thou art the Men. who for aatmL them. T'ndcrtaker Larkin of this city yes- removal of the age limit at which they With Name on IL in them for good, Satan will create evil When King David had a! Anar hia came down from heaven. Thou ana. ones. And seeds should lie sown In terday received a coni mimical inn from may be employed and an abandonment the parents of Ed. Cannon, who sud- of what they call tha black list the springtime nf life and the aftergreat ain, the Lord sent unto him Na- Man who for us did endure nil n The age limit la 45 years. It la tha than the profit to bring him to repent- shame and horror of th Crow, rwv life will be one of honor. It la the perdenly dropped dead on Saturday, to ance. hold tho hody until Die arrival of a rule of the company that they will not The prophet led tha King to art tho Man by whom strip son who worka most that feels the Thou art the Man thu tar brother of the deceased from Califor- employ any boilermaker over that age. Nam af Burton en Card . Shewing best. His testimony grows who ia acpass Judgment upon hia own evil deed. healed. been pierced, to baptise, to anaotat The third grievance la the system the He spoke to David by a parable: nia. Had Worked for Union In the work of God. tively Party engaged company has for investigating the pre"There were two men in one rlty, consecrate us anew In Thy Ion The speaker also spoke- upon the Pacific Icing Cars, J. N. Lend, deputy Internal revenue vious history of every man who applies the ono rich and the other poor. The words of Christ, where lie says: "Love collector fur Utah, la In the city, round- for a job.- If he hu worked for any rich man had exceedingly many flocks thine enemy as thyself. He thought LUTHERAN CRH and herds; but the poor man bad nothwe had nut aa yet reached that point, ing up aorne of tho negligent liquor other railroad, he ie aakde to sign a printed request to that railroad to furon ewe dealers. but little lamb which he but hoped to. The speaker closed by ing nish tha Southern Pacific company all had bought and nourished up, and grew It Is qnlte probsble that the body of encouraging all to diligence and acA song service waa rendered the information desired hla who William of Haller, concerning The body up together with him and with hia chilthe man who waa round in the Weber tivity. at the Lutheran church night cut-of- f record If his former there; r plosion, employer river last Saturday morning has been wan killed in the dren. And there came a traveler unto audience. Among the selectiontoakrp Mra. Bradford, assisted by the choir, ot tfe la hostile to make 24. he ran such him, the rich man and he spared to take of programme which deserve reached Andrews. Ind.. on February Identified. Search was made the rendered most beautifully that special m own bis Ills wlfo, four children and aged father reply as to cause him the loss of hla river for hla clothes and a along and flocks but took tha herds, tion were the following: coat was Sunshine In Your hymn, were overwhelmed with grief. Mr. Job and have no red re as, never being found In the water near the mill dam. Heart'' Elder Charles P. Rom then poor man's lamb and dressed It for Jesus Calls Children Choir man Ilaller was insured for something over permitted to see tho reply. the In one of the pockets was what the spoke of the faithfulness of the choir that waa come unto him. And Sing 8ing Church Ctab These were in grievances presented tc,nuo. David's anger was greatly kindled Soprano nolo, "Bey ond tha Gate if men call a statement of work, and hoped that the people would apIhe company officials soma time ago. railroad galnet the man, and he aaid to Nap Paradise" showing where and how long the party preciate their efforts. He laid particuHilwa Cartm The lecture recital by Miss Bell They refused to change their age limit had worked. than: The man that hath done thla My Savior, First of AH" lar sires also showupon punctuality, inor to discontinue their policy of reshall he This card was water soaked and part ing how necessary It la to be punctual shall die, Squire, assisted by Professor Kadcliffc, and . . thing .Church choir and rblldren'i choir surely will be given at the Congregational vestigating the previous record of the of it torn away, but enough was left In all things. store the lamb fourfold, because he did The children's choir at the Luthem church this evening. Those who are applicant, but they offered to raise tha lo show that whoever owned the card this thing, and because he had not church ta n new organiution. It tat The choir neat rendered In a beaulovers of music should not fail to at- seal of wages to 37 rents per hour. had worked for tha Union Pacific rail- tiful manner Ihe anthem. "Hark! What And Nathan said lo David: now twenty-si- x plly.' members, it I piu was is 'Ill to union (he unaatlsmactory tend. Thou art the man.' for an Easter concert and Icing curs. The name on tho Mean These Holy Voices V Bishop Enning and eventually the strike order was road, We are familiar with the explanacard waa Burton, but the Unit name sign opened his remarks by stating to be rendered the emalw Tho first regular freight train will Issued. , or initials waa torn off No other that it is very necessary that we tion of the parable. David, who had of Easter Sunday. Something out keep waa ordered by the disThe strike or cut-of- f tomorrow cither over tho the whole of hie subjects to choose a the ordinary In child singing b u meant of identification waa found. go 'ir word, and not say one thing and The Jackson explosion trict lodge, with headquarters at Wedmwday. The card wU be referred to the local do another. He deplored g pected. schedtelewas afternoon a which Saturday delayed the event, agent of the railroad for such Identif- and showed the evil effects of the Rev. Elmquist made a pointed ud came from President gram McCune to uled to occur ten dsys ago. House ication as he may possess regarding same. The wayward and in brief address on the Music of the Bnegligent Iny down their tools and walk out The should receive oven more of our attenany employe by that name. ible. He traced the history and dm! Sam Powell, bridge foreman, is in telegram was shown to the master metion than the good and faithful. must not neglect their eyes. Parent opmenl of music from the time from hla work of repairing the dam- chanic and he persuaded tha men to The Mlaees Hancock rendered In n must not allow them to be neglected. Lomech, the eon of Methuselah, to (hi ages done along the lTulon Parlflc by Sstay until their regular quitting time at moat pleasing manner a duet, and afAt the least complaint of the children present time. A fine compliment wi o'clock. one is Mr. Powell the late freshets. ter a tew closings remarks by Rev. W. that they do not aee well or that their paid to Dr. C. A. Sweuion, of Lindt In of The entire Southern Pacific system la service, of the oldest men. point C. Flygar, the choir rendered the aneyes feel strained or cause headache, burg, Kan., wbo paasgd away some tv Two affected by the strike, all the boileran tho Union Pacific. Nights, Beginning .. bring them, Soqg of the. Redeemed." them in and find out the trouble. week ago, and who had made the lit makers along the whole line going out. 1 take The pride In my honesty musical of tie Kansas town of Lindsburg famoin eervtrea part the la Florence Itotierls appears In Sapho" Thla means about 400 men altogether, Its rendition of Handel's list becoming very The popular. work through of besides the J. who RUSHMER, have gone out helpers, st the opera house tonight. ihe choir and soloists yesterday la eiah. He said last year seventeen spIn sympathy in some places. In OgExpert Manfg. Optician. ecial trains were run to Lindsburg for worthy of commendation. Mr. Ballan-tyn- e 2412 Wash. 'Phone 401-boiler- den, however, the helper have not There are nlmut thirty-fiv- e Intends to Handel Messiah concerts. render an tho excellent Return struck. This may be owing to the fact Date Special makers and forty helpers on this divis- that the musical programme every Sabbath and here helpera to Ihe belong ion of tha Southern Pacific. programmes be given aa yesterUnited Brotherhood of Railroad Em- Herrera May Meet Markham in if such it. is only n day question of time when which Is not ploye. affiliated with the the Tabernacle will not contain all who The helpers held a meeting yester- International Brotherhood of Boiler Near Future. come. day afternoon and decided to report for makers and Iron Ship Builders. This work thla morning. explains the report from Sacramento that tha helpera had struck also, as AUTOMOBILES METHODIST CHURCH they are affiliated with the boilermakFELl AND BROKE UEI UG ers' onion. But Littls Prospect for McCoy and Kid . .This the Royal Tailor of Chi There were about ninety bollerniak-or- a MM cage artyear The Rev. D. U Helmlck of the Illff to thu' Pries to Coma Together Unautomobile giving struck at the latter place, twenty-seve- n Mra. Mary B. Crowalay la Serioualy church at Salt Lake City occupied the as I1 is chance Your ices customers. Conceaaions Are Mads. NEW UNOER MANAGEMENT. here, on at Terrace, on at pulpit at the Methodist Episcopal aa the next .man's. Injured. Ais best and equal Wells, two at Karlan and all th men are church Meats Our both yesterday during Mra. Mary B. Orowsloy, who la 70 at th various divisions morning 1s and evening services In the absence of treatment accorded all customers. along tho Una SEE THE ROYAL LINE. years old, fell and broke her leg at from here to 8an Francisco and from Rev. Blair, who la still In the east. Our Specialties: ' S' . 6:39 o'ckick last evening. She was In there to El Paso on tha south and to Herrera ha not aa yet accepted tho Both services were well attended and HOME RENDERED LARD tho art of entering her homo at the Portland on the north. of Jack" Clifford, in which as usual an excellent musical procans for,.,,,.l,.i,.a.....85c E. challenge rnrncr of Porter avenue ami Thirty-firs- t Thor is n movement on foot now to th latter offered to I .BOc cans for fight Herrera at gramme was carried out. street when she met with the mis- compromise th trouble and some of 135 Rev. Ilelmh-ringside, and probably will HOME CURED BACON la hia evening service fortune. S4B 27th Street. the men here seem to think that it not pounds, accept the same, aa he cannot spoke briefly on the subject, "The Rea12 a Pound. Her son, T, H. Furnlss, who is n con- might be settled within twenly-fou- r mnk 135 pounds, ringside. h Clifford son For Writing the Bible. card and ha will call ' 334 Twenty-fiftStreet. Drop him ductor n (ho street ear line, was no- hours. on ihe other hand, that ho can claima, 16-sermon Ills you. touched Telephone on All exrept one of the apprentices not meet Herrera'a the meaning tified and ho Immediately called a doc-toweight, which ia and the writing of the four different were working yeaierday and probably without weakening him- Billies that ringside, were composed, explaining Ial last night the aged woman was they will continue to work unloss they self. the version of the flmt three. rest lug easy, but her condition la seri- arc also called out. Aa many helpers It is almost a settled fact, however, briefly He said that ihe first waa were written also working as were necessary that Herrera'a manager in this for ous. city ihe Jew, the second for the Roman to assist the apprentices. The very will accept the challenge of Markham, the third for the Greek. The last best if feeling exists between the men who offered to fight Herrera at said he. was written for all men. one, BOTH ARRIVALS and the officials here mid If the strike and Bible that is the life of Jesus Christ la settled by mime kind of n comproMarkham, in the estimation of local He then pointed out some of the mise and the men go back to work, sports, would give lferrern a good miracles contained therein and great REED. there will be no 111 feeling whatever on match, as he has all the staying qualwent on to show how IV either side ities and ia a hard hliter. He has Christ waa God. they proved that Jesus John Parsons, lam Angeles: O. J. I several mills and fought traingood Flilwell: E. K. Brats and three, Ogden: WOULD NOT BE INTERVIEWED. ing faithfully for a match with one of S. Plant, SI. Louis: H. Park, An Examiner reporter tried to InterThey, th big fellows. BAPTIST eiino: Mr. E. Dill, riieyenue; J. fi. view the boilermakers and their N I , helpHerrera'a manager, when seen last Dadd.iw, Ojvlen: G. M. Latimer, Den- ers but had they been mutes jestrrriay. j in all said that it 1C. night 8. TntHe, Butte; Fred Jacob- Ihe interview would probability ver; ! T have been as would lie Markham. Baptist, church waa crowded son, St. I.OIII: H. Kanicda, Yukaliaina, ' It seems that the boilermakwont to Lake on ia!' niRh1, usual, to hear the paa Japan: P. Jiihuron, Ogden; II. Schlrs-aiugc- ers have an understanding that noth- SalYoung McCoy and had Salt an Interview ,or' rnion on "Heaven and to hear unlay night ing 1 to lie given out on tha strike. with Kelly, who challenged him a few l,,l ' . song, The Holy City, They are affable, but refuse to talk daya ago for a match with Kid I'rlce. '"Crated with xtcreoplimn views. Mr for The local union Is said publication. RAILROAD KOTES wanted to have the match take lwlnd rendered this famous song! to lie made up of nin few ortnem drink- Kelly in Butte and entirely under his Mr- - Wrignt i raced the Scriptural place ers and not one a professional BRitator. You wont buy a last tall block because it is cheap. McCoy could not sc It c,ntion of death and the ensuing C. II. Speers, general Their influence will lie In fever of an that way. however, as he chooses to of the soul thereafter. Death agpassenger You don't need to buy a "back number hat at any ent or tin- - Poiorado Midland railway, early reitleinent of the strike on the manage hi own affairs rather than to ,he dissolution of the body and soul with honor. vas in Helen yesterday and distribut- basis of price. the soul returning to (tod and the give them over to Kelly. ed some very line panel pictures uf You may be TOLD lhat you are getting the "If Price is so anxious to meet me. body to the dust. The soul enters a 2.1 San Keh. boiler-makerthe Uoc.:y Mountain lion. It is gotten s Francisco, The let him nun to Ogden, where I would conscious state of existence in the RIGHT thing. on the entire Iariflc system of lie up in Ike name : v r as the horse picto meet hint." said McCoy presence i.r Christ and this state ia th Southern Pacific company are on lastpleased ture tli1 mad gave out laat year. glorious, far exceeding any experience night. strike ax a result of the of this lir. Paul longed to be absent Best for you to buy a Spring controversy CHINESE TROOPS FOR FRONTIER. regarding general advance from th Iiody and present with Christ. DEAD. In salaries all along the line. Best for you to buy a new style hat. After a laps of time, when God deterAccording to the statements of the Pcb. 2S. Since February I.ondon. Feb. 29. General Sir Ar- mines It opportune for the return of Best for you to buy a $3.00 or $.350 hat' thur Power Painter, formerly com- - His Son to the earth, the great and j';:d four teoep trains have left raotiug railroad officials. .sm men quit work. Th railroad officials wore surprised mander-in-rhle- f Best for you to buy a TIGER HAT. I'u tor the uoMheastcrn frontier. The of the army in India, glorious day' shall be when the dead contlrm-tshall rise, anil they who are alive on leaves today on- two when they were served official notifica- died today, aged M years. Best for you to buy here. tion . inasmuch a th negotiation the earth shall be transformed In the train, eoiiipleting the force or jnniNi were still over -e ThiI the adjustment inc!i. pending WEALTHY MEXICAN DEAD. troops are all regulars winkling of an eye. and all shall meet of th wag rat. Th increase sought 'id I h ir Miuipmenl is excellent. th coming or the Saviour. This is both They w :il l.e rn lnred Mexico City. Feb. Duart. tb day of Chrlnt's coming, hla return, i,y troop from Shuns; bv th boilermakers Is about 19 per rent. one Tung province. the wealthiest millionaire of th resurrection and the judgment. Trexident George M. McKeon, of ih Yuratan. is dead. He b it an estate of They who have written n life of rightdistrict lodge, who is tb head of the fS.llpO.lll'Ml, SIR EDWARD WALKER DEAD. eousness thall g to be with the Lord, And Her Brotherhood of Boilermaker through Splendid Company while they who have written a life of or Taciflc division London. Feb. 28. Fjr Edward Wal. out, th? the Southern GENERAL STARTS EAST. hin shall depart forever from his presCelebrated the in Plays her, founder and commanding offirer nf Pacific. Mid that th strike was orence. This shall then be heaven to the corps of cominisKionarlcs. is dead, dered after a long and fruitless course Moscow. Feh. 2S- - Lieutenant-Generthe redeemed. Tbs body and soul shall of negotiations with the railroad comaped hi years. Sniimof has left for the Far East be reunited, lint the soul and MondNi, pany. to take command of n fortress at Port shall h perfectly adapted to each body othJ. H. Small, general supcrlntendpui Arthur. . er. Almost omnipresent shall be the Orders Taken for General Transfer. AND of motive power and maintenance of SEE (ASK b.idy. so adapted to this higher life of the the uescompany, COLON discussing UNHEALTHY. situation, tin. will We it shall know service Autombile each said: other, shall find rest, shall worship "The trouble ha been brewing for PARCEL DELIVERY CO. Washington, Feb. 28. Surgeon Per- Him. shall serve Him. shall he glorisome time. The Southern Pacific com- ry has submitted a report to PresMdent ous. 1 Night holy, happy and shall enjoy unpany has been paying the liighccf Roosevelt on the rendition of rnnimitnkm with God. I interrupted (D'Annunzio's Poetic Drama.) wa-cWM. R. MILLER, Manager. of ary railroad in the United the lsitwis of Panama. II tlnr-rihl hi-- old world needs more Prices 23c. a c. 75c. H.oO. S'atcs San: a Fe road, which i lie the condition of Conn ax tin beaten hr.tunhi into it. Tbis will make Nut Office, 3C6 Twenty-fiftStreet. Posiifvily tb lai-- t engago-meis the raii-.- wage- - us nnr coin- . r. and unsanitary a;nl ajs it ,!f more of thla season. her capable Telephone No. 339-Z- . j pany on its brnnchci redoniptio-- i will b an Intimnn-- c task. Scats on vale. serving Ihe world and its Carty were arrested yesterday ficer Fritter for disiurtdiig tiie peace. They got into a quarrel atnong themselves and it took ihe officer to quid each for llieiu down. They put up their appearance in court this morn- Cal-Irnt- es W BE at - soul-inspiri- la hX' 7. iJ cwi Jd e Grand Opera school children Extra! I 29 MONDAY, FEB. T. Florence Roberts MEAT TEN ARMOR El Rj r , fault-findin- Extra! 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