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Show iilL' AMUSEMENTS. JlOUNlNCJ LXAMINEIS: OGDEN, Direction Northwestern Tneatricai Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Res. Mgr. Sunday Night tions. Effic Miss York's favorite trick skater. W. HEALY presents the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City, Musical Comedy Success FRANK y A Week Commencing Monday, December New Pruitt, WHK OMAN. 7. The famous Rexos in fancy and acrobatic skating. This attraction is the highest priced specialty act on Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Ludwig Engiandsr A NOTABLE COMPANY OF PRINCIPALS AND A SMASHING CHORUS PRICES: $1.50, 11.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. COMING SOON. Harley Davidson, the world's champion fast, fancy and all aronnd skater. Holds worlds 'reconi for Mr. fast skating. Mrs. Otto Rourh uf Rock Springs, has returned home, after being guest of Mrs. O. B. Madsen fur the past week. Vi,, the marriage license was issued Thursday to Scott V. Wallace, Ogden, and Misa Alberta Plckfurd, of North A Ogden. Trainmaster A. W. Wright, of the Southern Paclflc, returned Thursday from a two weeks trip to Carlin, where he baa been engaged In relieving the blockade in the railroad yards. 1TAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! Charles liee of American Fall was brought to Ogdan and taken to the hospital Thursday, suffering from a crushed log. Leo was Injured more than three weeks ago when a smokestack fell on him. Driven From Home SATURDAY AT CIO. 10c, 20c, SOo The funeral of B. L. lve was from the residence. 423 Tweniy-aev-ent- held h street, at 1:30 yesterday afternoun. Members of the G. A. R the Woman's Relief Corps and the Ladles nf the Circle attended In a body. Interment was In the G. A. R. lot in the Mountain View cemetery. Manager R. A. Grant of the opera house, who Is trying to bring about a hosing contest between Cyclone" Thompson and Morris Thompson, re" ceived a telegram today from Kelly stating that he was reluctant about algnlng until after Saturday. Os that date the Cyclone" la matched to fight Jack Clifford at Graa Valley, Cal. Kelly said, however, that he would be glad to accept terms for a match after that time. Raw-hide- Ao Boro yen look at the clssa et hondry work turned out by this establishment the morn certain, we are that yon will , continue to favor us with your orders, for our prices are well Tithlu the reach of every one. Ask for our now ratao on family washing. They win Interest yon. Ogden Sieam Laundry Tbonas UU St 417 174. HERE YOU ARE BOYS Roller Skates e Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr- ices From 50c to $5.00 Come QuicK HlilUIUUi Ta.Sa No. 306 Street Twenty-Fift- h ttoEsnSEmkiSi Be die-closu- a, EXCHANGE St Twenty-fift- h California Rases. ana Eastern Direct Wire foi AH Spcrtlne EvMta EIGHT-HOU- ! R This Afternoon and Tonight LAW. Declared Constitutional by Montana Supreme Court Miner Butte, Mont. Dec. 14. A Pclal from Helena state that the 'iprenie court yesterday held the r statute of the state to be n,tituUonal, tlie decision being die-IIn a case appealed from the n oourt of Park oounty. The Justice Associate by Holloway, who y that while the wJing of the lew might he clearer, purposa la perfectly evident that the law la cooatltutlonal In e jwy repept. Its object being to con-fthe health and happiness of the 'orttlugmea. iRht-hu- cm-oer- ej cpln-writte- m r.Htfl. Cara of Coal for Ogden Hava Been Sioctracked in Salt Lake City. re- A Night Prices $1 JO, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c. Matir.es 50c to $1.00. Scats and bosca now on sale. itto Grande freight officials were In Salt Lake yesterday, tracing cars A COAL FAMINE of coal booked for Ogden for many da) a. They succeeded in locating 15 Situation May Bocoma Deaparato if cars on sidings and spurs at the capital, all headed for Ogden, but not in Waathar Turns Suddonly Colder. motion. An effort Is being made u secure an engine of any description to And now Salt Lake js In the grip of haul the train to its destination. Upon a coal famine, aud the situation may the success of their efforts depends tf become serious and even desperate the degree of relief to be given the weather should turn suddenly cold- largely Ogden. er, as there It nu tmmeUiate prospect In the distribution of coal, dealers for relief. As It is. none of tho 8aIt are acting in a manner that deaerves Lake companies will fill orders for commendation. Is the So mors than one ton. tnd several of demand that there persistent are dally occurthem report that their yarda are prac- rences of offers of as much as $10 tically empty, with, nothing in sight for a ton of coal. Were retailers ao for several weeks. dispusad, they could sell out their A conservative eatimate places tha supplies at an advanced figure, but ao amount of coal on bund or on tho way Tar has been no discrimination of what the and there at only about the man with mouey la not more Is made situation The city requires. successful in acquiring fuel than tho even worse by the shortage of coke. customer who cannot afford ordinary railMany coal dealers blame the to pay more than the market price. road for the situation, saying that Frequently 50 cents la offered for a practically no mining was done in eith- sack. er the Wwoinlng or Utah fields during As loaded with sacks, adihe summer when labor waa easy to dressedwagons, a dosen customers to probably secure and that now, when miners are pass along the streets, U Is not an inscarce, they are unable to provide frequent sight to see people run from suitable amounts for the comfort of their doors, and offer fancy Inducethe consumers. ments to drivers for even one sack. Officials of both the Oregon Short Despite this strained condition, Ihe acWestern Une and the Rio Grande la managing to keep tolerably city shortcar knowledge that there la s warm. After the. holidays, it la exage, but aay that It cannot be helped. pected that a slacking up of freight They aay that they are doing tho traffic will make many cars and enbest they can, but offer no hope of im- gines available for the coal trade. mediate relief. They also concede that it la extremely difficult to secure HOME VISITORS EXCURSION laborers enough to mine a sufficient amount of coal to supply the needs of Via tha Oonvar ft Rio Grando Railroad the district. December 19th, The Martin Coal company reports one-fiftabout In that there la sight only If you are going home for Xmas and of the coal that Salt Lake City New Years why not go via the Scenle requires They receive only a few LlneT Rates via. D. R. G. carload! a day and are delivering It as Round trip first class ticket to Densoon aa it arrives. No orders are taken ver, Colorado 8prings, Pueblo, $19.75; for over a tom The Burton Coal comOmahA Kansas City, St. Joe, $32.60; pany la 500 tons behind In lla orders St. Umla. $39.60; Minneapolis. 8L and has also run out of coka. It has Paul, $41.90; Chicago, $44.60. Tickets some hard foal, but not enough to do good to return within aixty days from much good. The Utah Fuel company data of sale; atop overs allowed. Also reports similar oondltloas and docs low round trip isles to other points not expect any relief until the middle west of Chicago. For particulars see of Jsnuarv. Tm Cltlsens Coal ft Coke A. J. Cronin, agreL company le twenty days behind In its r delivering email orders, and HORSEMAN A JUDGE IS amounts to supply temporary relief. one-thir- EirpeiXr WE1ER d h -- Raid a Lecture to the Owner of a Balky Horan Judge Murphy demonstrated yesterday morning that he waa competent to Involving a Judge on a question balky horse as be la to pasa on a legal proposition. Hla equestrian knowledge waa brought to the surface In the case of the City va. R. L. Toutllnasn, charged with cruelly to anlmalA Tomlinson pleaded guilty, but. Mure phy In behalf of hla family that needs his support. Imposed a fine of $50 and suspended ;i during the good behavior of the defendant In the course of the trial Tomlinson took occasion to explain the cause of his brutality. He stated that the hone refused to pull his share of a loaded wagon, and also refused to budge after the load had been thrown to the ground. Losing hla temper, he struck the animal a blow ever Ihe head. Here the Judge interposed to give his opinion on the management of an unwilling horse. You ought to know better thin to beat a balky bone. I've driven a few of them myself, ao you cannot tell me anything new about your own case, as I know Just how the animal acted. Never use your hands Instead of your head when dealing with an animal uf that kind. All the healing lu the world won't move a balky horae, bat a little patience and tact will often accomplish wonders." A.ineyed by Criticism. Constant Her. 14. Emperor V:liaui witn Prince Von a the Itl ;i !'ih1 palace today an. I. ihe political Uiey fcitiiAil.o hrouKiit shout by the lio-liitiuof parliament. Toe Emperor and I'hsui-ello- r have been in complete throughout the debate of the tol.inial question and in the desire to relieve the government from dependence on the Clerical party. This. It sp-- 1 tears, will he as much an issue, at the coming election as the question of the reieulion or abandoument of the German colonies. The Imperial government aud the Vatican have goiien along faiil.v well since ihe beginning of the late Prince Von Hohenlohe'e chancell,. but the critical attitude of the Center or Clerical party of late year has been annoying to' administrative and court circle a It in not intended to completely break with the members of the Center party, but only to show them that they are not Indispensable. The leaders of all the party groups aud many of their followers have held caucus la tho committee rooms of the Reichstag today. It is reported with elections will he held Jauuary 24th, and 25th, that the new Reichstag will assemble February 7tb. hut nothing appears to have been definitely decided by the government. l Bu-io- u ii and elks clubs to GRANT la 1 Urrliii. luDi-h-i- PRIVILEGES. Generous Offer Solves a Prob'em That Had Worried tho Com- mittees number of coal yards have not ceived a supply of uwl this week, so that fuel conditions are again taking a serious turn. The sudden turn of weather has Increased the apprehension and coal dealers are about the must prominent people In the city, if the number of telephone calls is a criterion. The promise is given hy railroad officials that the situation will he relieved before the end of the THE ILLUSION OF BEATRICE f CATHOLIC PARTY IN GERMANY. CLUBS REFUSE TO GIVE PREFERENCE TO MEN CF MONEY. ANNUAL TOUR OF Today. . Prit 263 JUST GRANT, Res. Mgr. Tha osao of A. G. Horn va. Tha the Articles of Incorporation of Great Western Salt oompauy was Utah-Velvare to company Mining noon.Plaln-tlff given to the jury yesterday E. D. Miller lie and filed today, sued for 11,000 attorney's fees. and Dan Spencer of Salt Lake have and A divorce was granted Charles E. been named aa president The capital Thompson from Lillian Thompson yes- stock la toRespectively. be 760,040 shares, with morning. terday 450.000 shares In the treasury. This company Is based on an eighH. C. Western representative Ball, teen months' lease of a pari of tho G. A. Dryadale, C. McMain and C. Cox Velvet mining claim In Goldfield, lateof tha Simmona Hardware company secured by Dr. Wherry of Ogden, ly are In conference with Western Agent The ground la within 400 feet of the E. E. Stewart yesterday afternoon. great strike made on the BL Ives property. The Ogden Historical Society will Thera is a shaft down 167 feet, Decemm. 1:10 meet at Satarday, p. which Is to be sunh to the 3 00 foot levber 15, with Mrs. A. S. Condon, 2416 el from which point a crosscut will Madison avenue. be run to Up the main vein running through the Velvet ground. A hoist has been shipped from DenOCDEH MAILS ver and the promoters of the company are aanguins that within 60 days Arrival aod departure of ma!laat they will have reached a depth of 600 feet. Ogden postofflcc: A Balt Lake party has offered to North and Northwest, O. B. 1 Ry. Arrive, 7:30 a. m.. 6:30 p. a.; dt- Uke all the first allotment ofhastreasnot a. m., 11:60 a. m. ury stock, but the proposition ps!, 12:56 East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, been accepted. :30 a. m.; 1:15 p.m.; depart, 7:50 a. a, 2:25 p.m, 6:60 p.m. EASTERN EXCURSIONS Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, Via tha ima.m 11:46 1:60p.m.; :00 a. m, COLORADO MIDLAND RY. m. 6:30 p. part, 7:00 a m.; immm , Wsst, all points, 8. P. Ry. 7:30 a Ou November 20 aud December II. 2:20 m, 2:50 p. m., 7:60 p. m.; depart; One fare plus $1 from Utah points to v m., 2:45 p. m. Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, S. Southern California and Nevada. OmahA Denver , and Intermediate a. Ry. Arrive, 8:30 p m 6:30 points Limit, 60 dayA Stopovers p. m.; 7:20 2:s depart, p. B., For further Information write L. H. agent. Salt Lake Southern Utah, O. S. L. Rv. Arrive, Harding, general. . 2:30 a. ul, 7:20 p. m.; depart, 3:30 City. a. 2:45, p. m. Bontiiern Utah, R. G. W. Ryj ArEUKIjUlHT. PROPERTY rive, 1:00 a. m 2:50 p. m4 7:00 p. m.; a. 6:20 7:00 3:30 A bl, depart, SALE OF THE SAME WILL COM MENCE AT NOON MONDAY. Lake nty, O. S. L. R. Arrive, 1:00 A m., 2:30 a to, 13:00 m 2:60 At the atroke of II, Monday, Dec. m. 7:20 p. m.;' depart, 3:30 a m 7:60 a bl, 10::10 a m, 2:45 p. m, 17, County Treasurer Chambers will commence the sale of delinquent propA 5:60 p. m. Salt Lake City, R. O. W. 1:00 erty. The sales will continue until m.; 3:50 p. bl; depart, 7:00 a bl 6:30 enough revenue has been derived to cover the abortage existing In this p. B Cache Valley Points, O. 8. 1 Ry. year's tsx receipts. The delinquents this year are made Arrive, 10:46 a m.; depart. 4:60 p. m. A Hv.tavllle, Eden Uherty Arrive, up of about the usual number that are lax each year. Some of the property 6:00 p. m.; depart, $:00 a bl R. r. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 on which taxes have not been paid la choice real estate and It la expected p. m.; depart, 6:20 a bl WM. GLA3MAXN, that the sale will be attended hy many Postmaster. people looking for bargains The proceedings will he conducted under the direction of the sheriff. TEACKEF.S' BOAEDIKC FLUES County Treasurer Chambers urges that all delinquents who are able The residents of Ogden who can ac- should take advantage of the few days commodate visiting teachers with of grace to straighten out their taxes effected only after con rooms, or with rooms and board, dur- as sales are slderable cost which not only adds to ing the State Teachers association, which will he held in this city on the taxes hut make it toextremely difficult for delinquents regain posJanuary 1, 2. I and 4, 1807. please property. Especially la write the undersigned stating the num- session ofIntheir true land sales ber location and price or rooms per this Two additional deputies will In nil with or without board. Addrees Miss Jesnnetia McKsy, Weber Stake probability be authorised to ferret out personal tax delinquents MdfBT. Oxden. Utah. . s, ferftd OGDEN TURF R. ALEXANDER Two charges of grand larceny were read to 8. E. Wade yesterday. In both he Is accused of having atolen from one, Barratt of North Ogden, cattle on November 16th and December 1st With the exception of a made, that Wade has not only rustled csttle, but baa atolen hay and ' other product from his neighbors, CHILDREN'S DAY there la nothing new In the ease. AUDITORIUM RINK Wade will be arraigned before Judge Murphy Saturday morning. Saturday, Dec, 15lh, la children's The complaint against the chief of day at the Auditorium Rink. Admispolice was ordered filed by Judge sion, including skates, 25 ceuts. Howell The author of the document thereupon deposited It with the counUTAH VELVET COMPANY ty clerk, which proceeding established with In filed accordance It strict Articles cf Incorporation Will ha Filed the formality of law. LL4LL lb Director) Northwestern Theatrical Association. vice-preside-nt Roller Skates DI'i E.MULII ENJOY THE week. the mad. .......... . COAL ARE Management of JOHN CORT in their last appearance in the Intermountaiu district. FRICE. MOKXlMi, DEALERS IN'TEACHERS TO Maude Fealey fancy and Week off Monday, Dec 24 Return engagement of Tyler and Burton, poftitively MATINEE 'AI i i:iA Y -- AMUSEMENTS. GRAND GRAND OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE Coming Attrac- CTAD, Resolutions have been passed by the Weber club sad the Benevolent Order uf Elk, whereby the club rooms of bulk organizations are tendered for the use of visiting male teachers during the Teach or' convention. In a oouuauuicatioa to Superintendent Allison yesterday morning, this intelligence was made knowa and the hospitality nf the clubs will be accepted. The offer came opportunely and afford aa excellent solution to a problem that waa causing the entertainment committee some worry. Many strangers will be with the teachers, who have never been In Ogden, ao that Instead of wandering around the streets, or going to some undesirable place, they may enjoy the privilege of the club rooms In company with their associates and brother workers. Besides turning over the use of tho rooms member of each order will uko it upon thomselvea to make the stay of the pedagogues pleasurable and see to It that the city lives up to Its reputation tor hospitality. Committees working to provide board and lodgings for tha 1,604 mem bora that era expected, are meeting with success. The hotels and respectable rooming houses are being visited and every available room will be Tho engaged by the committees. question of dally bread hw the visitors la not aa complex a problem, as tha cafes and restaurants are adequate to provide for the teachers. s U la estimated that of the teachers In the state have never been In Ogden. The Interest, consequently Is Increasing as convention time draws near, and if Ihe record for the state convention la broken It will not be entirely n surprise. CONTRACT Twenty B B B Order a package of this famous btqth and brain building hour and enjoy some good old fashioaee Brown New England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make yon think you are is Boston. With Allans B. B. B. Fleer you cun make bread Just Use the Puritans used to Beif-risip- g S-- Pancake Flour a pure food; self rising and all ready to nix with water and bake on a hot griddle. Is also Trade Mark ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jma Cal Eastern Factory, Little MillA ManawA Wit. Wolf E0S0I0 & COMPANY MADE FOR OIL. 155 25th Street Million Barrels Purchased by the Japanese. Ban Fraucisco, Dec. 14. General Manager Ehlrashl. of the Tovo Ktaea Kaisba Steamship company, and a representative of the California petroleum refineries have pul their signatures to a contract by which the oil company undertake to deliver to the million steamship company twenty barrels of liquid fuel over a period of ten years. The high tariff upon refined qll in Japan makes Its shipment from here prohibitive. The oil will be refined In Japan. Shipments will he mado from Ban Lula bay. where a pipe Une reaches the tide water. FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR FAIL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADB YIELD BIO RESULTS. three-fourth- Go )o Putnams NONCE The Ladies of the Episcopal rhurrh will he glad to welcome their frienda at the Bazaar to be held on Monday and Tuesday, December 17lh and 15th at 2410 Wash. They will hare for salt fancy articles at all o.nds. Lovely dressed dolls, aprons of all kinds, home-mad- e mince meat, bottled fruits, tea and cake, with a souvenir cup. Also a toy department for the children. PATRICK For Boys and Childrens Overcoats Suits, Etc... MAY BE 8AVED. After the Hardest Fought Battle In Criminal Records of Country. 14.' liens, to price child aud a Httit, can buy a cheap as a inau. al court yesterday, the legal fight to save Albert T. Patrick came to an end after the hardest fought battle lu tho criminal records of the country. It now remains to apply to Governor Higgins for a commutation of to life Imprisonment. In spile of the determination of Patrick himself to accept nothing except a pardon, a statement made by hlmaelf from his cell In Sing Bing prison says such an action designed merely to save hla life will be made within a few days. Mrs. Patrick and Patricks sister, Mrs. Mllllkcn of BL Louis, will he the petitioners. as Ihe nearest relative of the condemned man. Governor Higgins has not publicly Indicated that he would even now save Patrick from tha electric chair, but uch Is the expectation of Patricks wife and of hla attorneys. Patrick was senl cured to die In the chair several year ago, following hi conviction on the charge of murdering William Marsh Rice, a Texas capitalist. Rice, It was charged, waa chloroformed to death for the purpose, it was alleged, at allowing Patrick to gain control of hla wealth. find and New York. Dec. With the of the application for a writ of error In the United Slates supreme with-draw- will Y oil the quality, style Hoys shot a high-cu- t sen-tea- Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doans Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. JOCKEY HERMAN RADTKE. New York, Dec. . 14. Herman Radike, the jockey, who was suspended' last fall after an alleged bad ride of the horae Tommy Waddell, will obsbly not be able to ride In California this winter aa he bad planned. IN BUSINESS AGAIN At the regular monthly meeting of the stewards of the Jockey club yesterday I have about $40,060 of real estate hla case waa presented, hut waa laid listed with me, which belongs to old on the table for future action. clients, friends and acquaintances in EXCURSION. the east, who Instructed me to close HOME VISITORS out three holdings In Utah at reasonable prices. J am making my headVia Union Pacific, Dae. 1$. quarters at room No. 6, First National, with Hunter ft Kennedy, and can he Round trip first class tickets to Den found after offieo hours at tha Reed ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $19.76; FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. Omaha, Kansas City, 8t. Joe, $32.00; 8t Louis. $39.60; MlnneapollA Bl VETERINARY COLLEGE. Paul, $41.90; Chicago, $44.60. Equally low round trip rate to hundreds of other points west of Chicago. Tickets Chicago, Dec. 14. The Inter-Oceagood to return within sixty days from today esye: The most complete veterinary col date of sale. Stopovers allowed. Relege In the world will be founded In member the famous Overland Limited Limthis city under the anepleea of the and the new L Angelea-ChlcagUoiverelty of Illnots In the near fu ited, only 40 hours to Chicago. Fur ture. The new college will be financed further particulars aee A. B. Moaeley, by the packing interests of Chicago traveling passenger agent, Ogden, and the purpose of the school will be Utah. to provide competent Inspectors for Union Stock Yards and other great O abattoirs of this country and Europe. o The packers yesterday offered Pres- O MRS. OSLER 100 YEARS OLD. O O ident Edmund J. James of the Uni- o New York. Dec. llr-- A dia- - O versity of Illinois $250,400 for the first O buildings of the college, a complete O patch from Toronto says that. O equipment, to he chosen by the faculty O Mre. Feathrrstone Osier will O of the Institution, and a ninety-nin- e O celebrate her one hundredth O t O birthday, today. She la the O year lease of land which will be area to provide for the growth O mother of four distinguished O of the new school for at least 100 O son. Judge Osier of the On- - o O tario court of appeals; IS. P. O years. The university authorities intend to O Osier. M. P.; Dr. William Osier, O found a department at original re- O Regina professor of medicine O search in connection with the medical O in the University of Oxord. and O department of the university. In this O the late B. B. Osier, who was a O department, owing to the splendid fa O prominent lawyer. Dr. Osier O ditties offerei by the proximity of O gained public notice recently O Union Stock YardA Its founders and O hv a staiemnt credited to him O sponsors look for startling discover- O tfiat the end of human uneful- O ies hr the veterinary and medical re- O ness cornea at the age of sixty O O searchers. O years Mrs. Osier was horn lit Kent, O The president has Instruction from O the packers to secure the best veter- O England, and' came to Canada O her husband. Canon O inary faculty In the world to alitlate O with In 1837. O the work. Germany, France, Great O Oder, O Britain and other advanced countries O of Europe will be levied upon. Putnam Clotjiing House Doctor Estes Specialist Cure when other fail. Modern methods. Frea consultation for any Chronic Disease of any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. --? A Partial List of Diseases Cored "Catarrh, Deatnest, Ringing In Ike Ear, Diseases of Urn Head, Throat, Now, Eye er Ear. All Diseases :f the Ludka Broucbial Tubus and ChesL liiscaMs of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troublo, St. Vitus Dunce, Piles, Metals aad all Rectal TroubieA Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE D1SEAB8 OP MEN quickly cuied to utiy cured. Remember the exaatnattoi and advice la FREZ. Coma at ones Tomorrow may be too isle. Call or rite. DR. Sr ' Office hours, 10 Block). Ogden. Utah. ESTES, SPECIALIST to 6 p. m. 1468 Washington Are. (Boyle Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. . . m. n o - oooooooooooooo AAAOoooooflOOa Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prosecuted dt a OS UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent |