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Show THE Utah National Bank. WALL STREET CHTEB statu Sola X. My . sad Pb DCaOSTW Tlie (rase for antitiues mid curios 1 for sinie ingeulnu swindles, hut It Is doubtful If many could surpass that which victimised an U'Rilnn. Jtiut a. Ths lwlr of American woiuan traveling abroad wlia said k iiW,'K.,0 KuhMikn credit r.o'i ire while in Holland piuvlmsed some alinFrench absorbed by in havI tnti-rtii-bc.leged iinttery which proved on inl tbr jnii't ha Iinw c a cr-a-il irwn;nm. Thin eiiJcm-- of rou-ui- lf close exuiicnutii'n to ln common gran-Pin old ware n.sdc in Amor:. nee mi 'iii part if Fran-'f- . bail a exsl'iipc nml ib'cnrai'-- iu Dull h fashion kirciiir.lii'niug rfle-- t on llie 11101,1 nt ihe rmciKti so id in Holland iu antique cooktu change last , lNinde showing lirninr-Mialthough but ing utensil.--. ,itilv Misinraa wax trail (acted in any At cri an enterprise ls frequently eninarLtti lie ond a small Inn steady dein various ways In Humjie, countered s. aocMri-lirinvestment mand fur first-d- a for Instance. 1 lie experience of tin The Smith American market nn who American gentleman in jiravy because of fears of muilile ltia.il and Peru. The Arneil-ca- n bought a pair of riibls-- r overshoes in tailroad securities mini lined ir- iojudon fhoi; shop which were unusualregular amt depressed and there seem ly sntiwactnry. On examining tluiu little hope of reviving before the eluo pieparatoiy to Iniyiitg another pair Iw lion. Kaffir did not show any sign of made the that they were real revival of business. On ihe whole, mamifai-ttircIn rtwlitenee. It. I., by lie betare to expeewd however, price an American firm, nlihnngb they were ter. or "gums." old as Ku.lisli rulilN-rTbe fact i well known that there is . In tlie manua considerable indii.-t- rj When Ainu, especially Alnn women, facture of so railed Kgyptian senrahs meet after a separation that hna lastIn America which are sent to Kgypt to ed some time tlirjr have a pretty way be aold to iinsnstieetlnK tourists aa genof telling each other their experieuc-uine a miq no. Ilosion TrantuTipt. In a sort of chant, and In the pleasant sound of their singularly sweet voices HlatlrtM aa. Hally, one forgets their wild and unkempt Hanging nsmts with holly wreaths looks. The Japanese women are equaland bunches of mistletoe is a time honly remarkable for the sweetness f,t ored custom wltich can be traced to the their voices, but have the advantage duys of the Homan sattinisilN amt even over tlielrAInu sisters of delieato and early Iersbin customs. Our own cuxioin dainty wsys, tlie charm of which the of diHxirating our rooms at Cliristnuia most stolid glolie tmtter ta constrained comes more Immediately front ancient to own. If the women of tierniiiny, wln-r- overgrass were bung as the Ainu rail their laud, are the In lionor of the midwinter festival. The Druids used to cut the mistletoe drudges of the men In their youth and responi-ili'.- e i - a, be-tie- n lilsi-ovrr- y s iln e Alnu-moshl-- e middle age their opioriiiiilty for comes with the lapse of years. The ptirsisi of an angry old woman excite 1 tie utmost terror In the lira vest bear hunter. He flies, panic struck, from such names as wbiiniiinaasta (mangy deer), tnntonrppo (bald pa ted boar) or. worst of all, (corpsst or Inao-sa- k guru iRtsllesa fellow). After death her ghost ta regarded with even deeper dread. from their sacred oaks with elaborate A golden knife whs uhikI ceremony. to never tlie parasite from the tree. During the ceremony two, while bulls were and music and processional formed part of the rite. The groviw of Mona, omw the favorite retreat of the llritiah Ilruids, were rut down by tlie all mmiucrlng Homans and have psssed from tlie popnlitr memory, hut the mistletoe, which the old Dnitda called "nil healing." Is atlll an otiject of veneration. In some parts of Kngland a lierry ls plucked from the mistletoe for every kiss that Is given under it, and when there are no more berries left no more kisses are allowed. rai-rur- Blr4 Prltilitls. The rector of Wonlstune. Mr. Gilbert Coventry, told me of a wild rock dove which ene of his stable boy had mured from the net. It slept In list iqien. liowever, and bsd full liberty.- Koou the good things ou the re 'tors table atSksit Hr. . tracted II, and it would appear through The head of tlie true Rhlnelsnder Is the often wfudnw at mealtime. take wide at the templea. If the hut Is the lmt snnp wllb much test and even sip exact length In nine rases out of ten it sherry fmm a wineglass. At night It haa to be stretched a kb way In order often slipped In and slept In tlie rec- to make it fit. English beads are wide, tor's bed on Its hack under (he coverlet. but not so pronounced aa those of HerOtic Kunday morning during the rendman. There la more of a sliding ing of the Imson the dove flew swiftly scale" with them aa to the relative through an often window Into the length and breadth. The Celtic head Is church and settled on the rector1 head, almost Invariably round or oval and lirnsd smile spread over the fare of la wftliout prwMHincsd phrenological the elders and audible titters came bumps from the yoiingslers. A gentle touch Fnr general smoothness of the cranial sent the bird down to the edge of the pmtulierance the Italian comes next tn clerk's desk lie low, slier it sat undis- the Celts, either of the two besting the turbed. Tall Mall Uaaette. classic Creeks In that lespivt. (hid aa it may seem, anatomist declare that The Art af Haitian liar. the Tnrklsh skull Is almost Identical in How and when men first learned to (tape, site, etc., with that of the enmnke hay will probably never be lightened Inhabitant of the United knos'n. for haymaking Is a "process," States. and the product Is not simply sun dried grass, lint grass which lias been partly a(sa rentes Front Sin. owner. Strangs as It may seem many people fermented, and Is as much tlie work nt men's liatids as flour or rider. Prob- Imagine that rattan end willow furniably Ms discovery was due to accident, ture are the aame. Rattan ts the Chibut possibly mau learned it from tlie nese ImiNirtatbiu, brought direct from pikas, tlie "calling hares" of tlie aiepie, Slngeimre, and la reed susceptible of which cut and stack hay fur die wiu-tebending double without even cracking. a Thnr Idea would dt In tii.vly with It possesses, besides this, great and strength, and a chair of ratthe tlieory that central Asia waa the "home of the Aryan rate" If wo were tan could Iw thrown from an express train and picked up intact. Rattan ls till allowed to lirlieve It, and therefore used for such articles as basIs ccrrnlnly an art mainly practiced In cold epuntrie for winter for kets and lighter ornamental furniture. Each haa Ha use, the rattan, however, age. Ismdon Spivtnior. being better adapted fnr working up Into Intrkwie designs. Myrtle. The creeping piaut we call myrtle ls not a myrtle at all. but should be railed linnsr Ire.' The peasant of rnngihaud. hi the by ita proper name, periwinkle. Hotsn-ball- y it is Vinca minor, lamg ago It mountains of Auvergne, are aoiiualnied used In lie called "the Ivy of the with a singular summer formation of ground." rhaueer mentions It aa fresh Ice, presumably due tu evaporation of pervimke. rich of hew." The large underground moisture and consequent fall In temperature. Ilf this phcuuin-enohine flowers are very pretty. In It Is known ns the death flower" they bure for many years taken on account of its being so often planted advantage in rool and harden their chorees, which are deposited In certain n custom which Is beginliron ravems where this Ire is found tn Iw ning to prevail In this country. Tln-rIs a pretty variegated Icnvrd variety present, and thus keep gond during lliu end nlso a sport with whit flowers nut hottest summer mouths. o pretty as the blue. The Cssse ( It. What's all this fns about?" naked A I'oAfr, A verliatlm fragment from the law the policeman, stepping between the two young nien. courts: The one that had got the worst of Ixiues t'oiinsel (examining wtnew)--Dii- l you 1 k:ii-you did lint, but i am It and whs wiping the Hood from his lvcrsd to pill il to you -- on the i b it nose pointed to tlie other fellow. He w.i-not the L'Vh really; it was the van tell you her name If he wants to," Tribune. 2i!h; it is a mistake In my brief- see lw said. I won't."-Chica- go ti.c defendant he l not the defends n! r. ally; he is t plaint'ff there is a counter dn;i., tint yon would not unA Shsrw Dig. til r.iaml tliil vcs or no? Mr. Ttinmu- - Thai bstefnl Mrs. V,'illii,..i'!nHl St. Jsmrs Gazette. Knox made a very mean comment upon my age imlny. I Mr. Hnxnin Did she say you were lalirr't Kltrhea, A wnmaii who m , ml leg fnr old? getting for tbe i ruth of this siorv. fir. Viiiii-bindeed: She said I Mr. Htixnm-N- o. She preside over one of the enllcge still looked quite young." Exchange. dining tatilis at which mi a down A (Im-kser- k Mrrhaalral Thai Perforate. Waadrra aa. Flaarea that hrsaio. Akia ( Llfr. fa.ralaaa iwla.lr la Carlos. Wt-cl- Few pcrsuua in the mechanical world hare imi heard of the Buiumatons of the fu molts Neiidiatel uiechaiiUrian of the eighteenth rentnry. Most people would not know where to find automaton of Jaquii Urns. They are sold to I In iLiiksle. in England end scattered Iipre and there throughout the world. Hilt the must re mark tilde of these are in tiie uf ileu-r- i Manin of Dresden, where they are the admiration of all llirv-- e who luippeu to visit ltrcsdeu and are aide to examine them. According to tlie information kindly furnished to us by Mb Martin, the automatons arc iu good condition mid work as well as nt the exhibited them time when Juquct-Droto tlie sovereigns of France, flpaiu and England, tlemch now they must b? put in alteration by bund. one uf tills w.uiiierful mnu's clock went for a very long time without rewound. This kind of perpetual movement was produced by dilTeront metals expanding and contracting at the same teuiier:iiiire. Another dork, without being batched, answered the quest tun, "Wl.rit time la it?" It must be presumed that tlie breath of the questioner was sufficient by a delicate combination to put the moehauisui tn movement. Still another exhibited the hours, the, minuter and the seconds, the renter of the diul indicating the course of the suit through the sod lac and the four seasons amt the different phases of the union in perfect accord with Its evolution. The diul was lighted at the time of the full twain, ami the stunt appeared and disappeared at the required Interval. This artificial Armament was covered with cloud If the weather was unpleasant or lighted If it was deer. As Mni as the hour was struck a chime waa heanl. It played nine different iiielodii . tn which an echo A lmly seated In a lialcony, holding a book lit her hand, iirorapa-dIih- I the music with gesture amt look, from time to time took u pinch of snuff and 1 mwed to thone wlio oiamcd the glass door of the clock. lVheit the chiming was ended s canary, standing on the hand of a child, wlmse gestures exprrsMcd admiration, sang eight different sirs. A shepherd raum in his turn and plnycd on the flute, and two children duuced around. Kiiddeuly one of the children threw himself on the floor tn order to nmke the other lose hie balance and then turned toward the spectators, pointing at his cumpanlou with Ida finger. Near the shepherd a lamb bleated fmm time to time, and a (log approached his muster to enresa him and to watch over a basket of apples. if any one touched the fruit he wuiild bark until it was put back In its mas-terpin- z place. ne presented one of his clocks to King Ferdinand VI., who was so delighted that he refunded the expenses of the' Journey and puid in addition 5u0 hulls d'nr. The Ling assembled his (xiitytler In order to show them hi acquisition. Among the uiitnmatnns was clock wlih a shepherd playing on his flute and s dog guarding a basket of fruit. Tlie dog. said Jaq is as faithful s be ia well behaved. Let your majesty put him to the proof by touching one sf the fruits In tbe banket." The king enilsuvored to take an apple, but the dog I in mediately threw himself on bis hand, harking so nab nrally that a hound present In the room responded with all Ills strength. The courtiers tliought that sorcery was at work and fled precipitately, making the sign of the cross. The king and tlie minister of matiue wore tlie outy one to remain. Tlie latter asked the sliepherd what time It was. As he did not answer Jaquet-Drn- s remarked smilingly that he probably did not understand Spanish ami begged Ills excellency to ad- -' dress lihn in French. The question was repeated In that language, and the lieplierd replied Immediately. Tlie minister was frightened, and he, too, hurried away. In couaripipuee of this seance the Xcuchatcl an 1st. fearing that be might be arrested by the Inquisition and burned as a sorcerer, begged tbe k'ng to Invite the grand Inquisitor In be present. JaiUPt-Dm- a took the clock apart In Ms presence pteee by plcre, showing him oil tbe springs and explaining to biin the action of the train.' Probably the Inquisitor understood little or nothing of Ihe matter. Neverthi'less he announced the faet publicly that be discovered no magic and that tbe mechanism was movixt entirely by natural means. Three of three automatons, whose perfection exiivded anything which had ever been known In this class of work, are the young musician, the draftsman and the writer. A young woman, nested at the harpsichord, executed several piece of music with dexterity without any mthoii touching the Instrument. Tlie draftsman, seated on a stool, made drawing with a pencil, sketched them iurrectly am then shaded From time to tiuin he raimd Ms luml to exnmtnr his Work tlie better, corrected some defect and blew the dust from tlie paper. Henri I .mil, baling to VrrsuMli . exhibited his automaton to the king. The draftsman, to tlie inurement of the whole vnrt. sketched the portrait of the French king with e laurel wreath on hi head. Jaipict-Drewent over to England. He placed tbe draftsman tlie lleesrekeS. king, amt scon the hands of th auHI Peck bed tor git out n bed "n mail a letter fer thet sharp too gin d tomaton were artive'y at wn.-k- , hut the Biirprlse of those present was hlsn." Pore feller! Driv from pfller ter hound when tiiey ia'hcld not th post !'- '- Prtnre ton Tiger. image of the king of Fra nos, which they bad expeited. but that of the EngI at XltM. Parke Does your baby keep you lip lish monarch, uf cour-i- tin, portraits were not flmxli-'productions, but nlghis? s general Ijine-- 1 should say so. Why. I bnvrn't The draftsman of .laqiii't-Drowhi tiecn iMUiie miduiglit fora month not. however. Hit- uw-- i remarkable of Ufe. tbe works creaiod by l tie irexhansti hie geuius of this ai't: t. I. el ou r Fit Is. e.'i ed an In "IVhsfs your itb-- in with from the wrlt-Tlapil (lre-'wjiiciut ii'tii.'H-- r wi;h any pie and eating your dinner would dip bis uon in tlie lie stouiai-h'." person, My Cornell fakSlaml an,l w r. jv. wi'.ioi dic'iitioil -- r. Tu-esr- n y 2."-- ; ! -- tcit.-hi-- . Dne day some curly let lure whs brought on. A fresluusn looked at It and exclaimed: Hew clever of the conk to crl nip it tbst way! How docs he do ItT' Settles. Haired Visitor (entering tlmid-l- y 1 have here a little mrui written cm snow and KdMoi liieerruptiug hastily i -- Written on now-- : We wn't ne nnytbliig tin: Isn't written on paper. Sorry. Turn tbe ktub tu iiie right. That's it. fiissl ncjrr.mr lii fortnue rnl.cil that i wh'un good fortune deceived not.- Hen m-v- in.-it- - Jonwor. Uu-m- . e p pre-wuh- e - -- . s i, iip-et- lltlsble plan d;sti':e fron n live w:-- lire Cni-ihc- d r' i ! i tvre sketch. After two of rehearsal tbe company played for one week. The cosi limes for the pari cost fto, which the actor waa compelled to buy, as they were modem. For the one week that the company acted he received his salary of $15. At the end of two weeks the troupe started on the road, but with s guarantee of only four weeks engagement. In all. the earnings of the first year tuan were from October to June 1st less than $15 per week, or about $010 in all. It takes great economy to live in New York or on the road on this suin. With this young actor In var1n-.i- i companies were young women who went through the same difficulties. For s man the struggle was not so hard, and in (ho particular rase described the victim was not dependent for his absolute living expenses on the money he earned. It was possible in an emergency to get supplies from home. This Is, fortunately, often the case, else the lot of the struggling actors might be much worse that il is. Hilt these farts are enough to show that the amount of labor expended in the theater will bring results that are Just as profitable In other branches of work, even through the rewards may not st. first seem so great. Even the big men of the business do nut earn so much as they are supposed ta Only the other day this was shown in tbe courts, when the affairs of one matinee idol came up for adjustment. He had made a new arrangement last fall with the manager who hail s r.-- hands JUNE art vaudeville cis-ucu- i . ;i iving tlii'ui the nei'CNitiiry akicc. TL mr,ve-rcenof the eyes of the arms and i':'.".atd. y Tin-write- r Ie might even be stopped Iu the middle of a wont if and wrote another. fm I he mrans us-- py Jaquet-I'ro- s Kecnriog this result have remained unknown. The courtiers, aeienrists ana the ninn skillful meehanieisns have vainly sought to penetrate tbe mystery. It Is needless to say that the writer performed only tu the presence of Jaquet-Dnzwhich Involves the ides of some set Ion exercised by this artist. It has lieen supposed that be made led lu bis shoe use of a magnet eon--eor clothing. This idea was suggested by bU hal-l- t of waikiu? hack and forth and turning sometimes to ore side and sometime to the other while tlie am tomaton was writing, thus perhaps being able to attract tlie hook toward the wheel wth the aid of a magnet and cause It to return by ihe same force. Tbe lord of the court endeavored by mean of other niagm-- of great power to disturb iiiiiecnled In their the working of tlie fipprratus by tliclr attitudes mid movement, but in vain The automaton wrote with the same Hiviirncy. The writer lx still In existence. It continue tn write provided Ihe hook and tlie wheel arc kept In action by tlie hand. Tno motive force used by tlie artist Is R secret which has lieen buried wllb hi:; -- Kcioitilic American. aski-- d . s . We Tre&t Trsllcs a Horse's Exes. l John L. pass ta 'Blamed. self mude man is common enough, blit we never hear of a self inn do woman. She Considering tbe kind of article the men who are la the self making business turn out, you can hardly blame the women far not taking it up. A starred him. Ro confident was he of the success of bis new play that he agreed tn take not a large salary and r small percentage, but a comparative-ly large iiereentage of the profits ani a very small salary. The play was a flat failure. Others were tried and some old ones revived, but without great success. Of course, this actor has been receiving all sea on only a small salary, on which hs was compelled to live and support at least two other persona. Ths rase of one other star Is just as different from ihe usual Idea of prosperous actors. This star has played for several years In various plays and has been commonly supposed to be (successful. But last year he really had the first profitable season of Ms career and came out with a good balance In his favor. What a Joy it would be." he said In peaking of hia profitable season, if 1 could only spend that or even put it In bank. But nothing of that kind happened to the money. It went to unpaid acton in his companies in the past, to authors for royalties that had never been met and to printers.. Such alternattonsof prontand loss are by no means rare, and one comic opera tar used to say that he never minded much after a few years whether he had a failure or a success on his hands. They always came along in such regular alternation, if he made money one year he had to pay It out (he next. Bo he was fairly certain to have about the same amount for his personal use ail the time. New York World. uri Weaksap ofMen tka eataaa fra times kp isuurenne, exeees or eraaYOU ABC TUB VXSY POSSUM WE or ene-tas- WANT TO TALK TU We Sere peone our ek 111 Is ssriag CH SONIC Sleeeeea kp pskUskins tke neap ealemarp tseUaMslale Iraa kosie people, (Mas kssiss, plsturu ee eSSrenss CCUS WK CAN'T POLISH Oil IN PBIVATB DISEASES KBABON-ABLB Wa ears pea (See evk PCS wkes pas ere eared. You eae de- tkoBneede ear cf word, patlmte spaa ee. NOW WS WASTTOOLSB KaS toSoned UuU YOU wltktke SlsUart dstussillM II enrs eel as will aot SsaueS a pua. Tkls sppllse to Lost MseksoS. Sealsal Wssk-Ma- a. SpanMMrriMM. OsBarrfcoM. SpoOlile, Verteoesls, IMeesece of ike Prousts GlsaS Louse. CosmctoS IMeordeis. Stria-rew.. CooUftoae Sloe Poteoa. wad ell WEABHRaSKS cf rtl en OUTING SUITS get into one of Putnam's Outing Suits. They are Men and women .who enter the theatrical prof ear inn usually do so from sentimental nr emotional convictions. They do not look upon the- step with the same commercial .spirit that they would apply to any other occupation. If ihey considered the matter In a little fashion probably more business-liknot one out or ten would ever take ttiRt profession aa his lifework. The experience of one young man who go), started this year shows how irregular the employment may he. He was engaged through his acquaintance with the author of the play for a part important enough to pay him $61 a week. Such a salary in any other profession would have been impossible Mr a man of only a few weeks' experience. If the play had run through the season il might have been an excellent Ihliig for him. Hut it ran for thirteen nighis baleful number! and he was dropped from ihe cast after the third night, as it was hoped immediately after the first performance to mitigate ihe chance of failure by changing the characters or some of Ihe parts. lie had played a light comedy role, and it waa decided that the piece might helped if the role were given lo a serious actor. So tills beginner disappeared from ihe caBt altogether. He had rehearsed for three weeks without pay ami had rereived for what lie had done only half a week's salary. Don't sue iiic manager." said hi friend, the author, fur that will only make curn,irix for yfeu. Take what no offers in pay and say nothing. It is u groat for a young an or tu antagonize lhc managers. So for four weeks' work at a salary of $i;) a we-- l - there being daily iliis man was paid The iwu weeks clause In the contract of actors is ignored by the managers whenerrr they feel like taking advantage of their imwcr to do It. With the biggest actors of the profession they aie more scrupulous, hut with what are known a the little people they do a houl as they please. Having waited throe weeks or more io cam $L. the aspirant was for two months more without employment of any kind. Then he was engaged at $: a week. There wore again three week of rehearsals without romiienaaihm. whi'-is the regular rue. The play for four weeks. Il was then the first of February and the dramatic kchsoii was more than halt over. Tlie loiat smn earned by this young man from Ocl. 1st was SI"", which did not compare favorably wiih lhc sslary of oven l?s humblest clerk. He was next taken for a small pari In the pnidunion of s remedy by a popular actor. It ran for three weeks on flu- - rend and two in New York. Then wiilioui the two weeks' no'ice railed fur by lhc coni . Ihe run of ihe play was suddenly brought to an end. Hill that netted him Slsu. which would have been all right had rot must id il tven used up on the road in hotel expcn a and in paying soms of the hills during tht of inaciiviiy. long Luckily, oniy one week of UenC'S followed lit- of this compThroucii the Influence of s any. friend he was engaged to act in a unc Weatherbi 2458 Wairs Avc. Corn-Fe- d Beef 24th Street. Ne. 127K We wire houses and wire them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. Hand Tailored Made DONT FORGET THE PUCE g with the patent construction Exhibit of a Stage. Struck Young Man. As Em Phone shape-retainin- Financial - 331 mer Comfort ought to DOES IT PAY TO HE AN ACTOR We making m special on our home rendered lard- fnrVfS day we will eell S. 5 and ROc at 40c, and $1.15 Just to wdSmt! took. buy and oell fop Our price on fresh meat rTht lowest eonaietent with good q, go to Ballard & Rinckers VERY MAN who cares at all for sum- Limited for return till June 9th. 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Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice Ways are Winning Ways ill If pas mtar A Our Laundry aia. Hoses Trastaiant Caras. Write foe free naetea list if pas mb sat rail. L'eamlmHea Kras. u. a. J. uosxa. .well as price m buying MEAT Gore TiasMee. Uultre (or Ms seek), Klee Dt-a- s. ' Teae Worw. Hap Fever Up twrle. Wpiiasep, Inemeeie, ale., a a all Mereaaw Ohms la Dlesaase. Private fui-i- - Hot He IMS, Mar-vo- at the horse's eye with cf ihn air cause Lhc horse-- to but or blink bis oyer ' though he may be totally blind in oi. and weak tn tlie other. If tbe farmer will blindfold one u the animr.ru eyes uml make gent! p: sacs at fit e and ten feet from H, li can I nil how strong tbe uulniul's sigh la In that eye. Tbeu blind tbe cxaiulu i d eye and goUhmiigh the same process tiitli the oilier. Tills little hint may save you getting the small end" of a strap. his list, and t'.ie u( u uiisi'.apccting farmer Is oftci. l.ilborne trader by the prufcst-louaIn having a bora? wli h defective sight palmed off on him. The trader nmkce u ft, Tkiart CATSEKH lUsfsiM Bow . Biwsebtsl Bar IS TroiiklM, Kra Tmsklsu. Mease. Ut-- t us LullBldasr IS assess. SlettSsr TiosMss. Fssisla Cusiptaisis, cWmnt Dieuseea at Womb sa UulSiss. Uaart Mews. IHsasM. Chuiaa, taw Vims' Usses1, Spins! Tree Ms, Skis isnllir, Kleksia, MU Hub ana (Umastleau loses or taa Sovsl. PUss. Metals sad Seeul The net-Dim- flrm-nca- hay-imikti- lair M W.en I'ntirr WiurS rnaiirr Chicago !'n i rue, ded.c--- conjuif-nec-- ran nan. mum u Mining Quotations. ht tlie AUTOMATONS CP JAQ'JET-ORC- .TurfiwiM Brib POREKW all Futures and San Francisco and Salt Lake THE MARVELOUS This Rt.hleewlh Baram X rosry Bosg fafll aa pats siowty. u is UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, Each word depositors. Idfk X OF THE WORLD MAGIC IX MIXJIAXISJl UTAH. OGDEN, AND MARKETS MOKNISC, EXAMINER, THOSE LITE COMMERCIAL ELECTSIC whicn insures their trim appearance even after months hard service. Of course every suit bears a guarantee. CO. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 2279 Waah. avenue,. Foughne, 514 a ChasJ.A. Lindquist Putnam Clothing FONERAL FURNISHINGS and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. nothin Co Tb a MlbAftMfcWFktS CH9L 220 Waeb. km. Physical Culture, Massage AND li B. G. C. Reherg. Hilliard- - ( Private Lessons in Boxing By Wm. Selby (Young Kid at the Gymnasium, McCoy) $36 24th Street, e rat-ls- pr-io- 1 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR 0 'Phone Under New Management ora BBBSSSSS O C9SSBB 1i THE 135-- k 0 ELWOOD ELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. Street, 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. S. n. ELWOOD Prop- NEWLY THROUGH' FURNISHED OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. The Weather Bad Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Alsen German Rates Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER Cement arc guaranteed by us. This Is ths best brand on ths market .You can gst it by calling an ar 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. phoning The Ecclss Armor Meat Market Whit preparing for spring and summer ask to be shown ths screen window and doors just received at Eccles Lumber Telephone 123 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street 'AH POULTRY THE FINEST Home Rendered Lard Lam ihoice Meats Po Veal BEEF tpeclally Fatted for our kind J forget we have all i Cooked and not Cooked. Tr' |