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Show TOE EXAMINER TELEPHONES CDITORIAL ROOMS liUipindtiil 'Phene Vail fhMA Iwt ringa BUSINESS OFFICS Independent 'Phone Balt 'Phana. ana ring Ni MORNING EXAMINEE: SI Na M IN No. M FOR A HOT OGDEN Nr St TIME CASES IN JUDGE HOWELL SUSTAINED ONE CASE OTHER REVERSED. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In Bakin complaint regarding ika delivery of the Examiner do ao direct to circulation department, and not to earlier!. Any subacribar failing to receive tha Examiner will confer a favor by calling Kol 66 either phone before Supreme Court of the State Affirms Judgment ef the Lower Court la O'Neill va. Eagles Case. Opinions were banded down by the LAMAS NELSON. tSigned) supreme court in two Ogden rare SatCirculator. urday afternoon, in which Judge Howell la sustained in one and reversed A thirteen-poun- d son wa bora Sun- in the other. In the case of J. day morning to Sir. and Mr a. W. R. against Ogden aerie. etreet. No. 118,appellant, Telford, Jr, 61 Twenty-firs- t Fraternal Order of Eagles, Alother and babe are doing sell. rt 1.. reapondeau, the judgnieut of the lower court was a Si ruled, with J. T. Edmlatan. in charge of ona coat, but in tha cum of John hundred mine re for Wallace. Idaho, of Ogden agalnat the Union Pacific Railroad company the decision passed through Ogden lal night. of Judge Howell aaa reversed and the A special train, carrying part of the cave remanded for a nen trial. The Eagles' organisation occupied Tenth railed Slate onvalry, n colored troop, arrived in Ogden about a tha third floor of a building in Ogden The agreement The fur lodge purposes. o'clock yesterday afternoon. train same la as No. I, and with two was that tha rooms wen hi he uned for lodge purpoars only and were not large engine made good time. to be cablet for any other purpose rooms to other The stockholders of the old Weber The Eagles sublet ihe who engaged In dancing organisations, well do will Association County fair O'Neill obto read n notice la another column. and card parties. To this m jected and at the trial of tiie Look It up at once. Judge Howelia court at Ogdt-- judgment aaa Miiervd fur the defendant, John Con Los hat sold his place on dismissing ihe plaintiff's complaint. Grant avenue, formerly owned by C. An appeal was taken to the eupreni- Peebles, to Fred XI elan er, who is to court and It waa urged lu behalf of tii t build a bakery. Metaner was at one appellant that dancing and raid partimet the local police force. ties were not a pen of the uuge. and purposes of fraternal organisations. It William Wallin, proprietor of the was urged that no rildenre should Pocatello Tribune, was In the city last have been taken to prove ihe UMige.v evening, having accompanied hla or ruatoma usually followed by lodge- -, brother. One Wallin, this far on hu and that conversations between the trip to Washington, where he gnea in contract parlies, - contemporaneous the interests of an Invention he de- with and prior to the execution ef th sires to get patented. lease, should not have been admitted. The supreme court holds that the Auto rides from Balt Lake City to lower court waa not In error and judgThe Ogden are beeomiug popular already. ment la affirmed, with mats. Teaterdsy a number of large touring opinion is written by Justice Straup cart from the village below were whiz-sln- g and concurred in by Chief Justice Mcaround the streets of Ogden. Carty and Justice Frick. Judge Howell Rovoraed. ?or your bulbs and Why send away The derision of Judge Howell of seadaf A full assortment of reliable in the ease of John 3. limits, apand choice bulbs. Flower end vegetaUnion Pacific Rail-reeble seeds at Grout' Seed Store, 362 pellant, against the waa reversed by the company, amort-meat 21th st. Fur early while the supreme court and the case remanded is complete. for a new trial. Hnuia brought suit recover 62.3X1) damages for lnjuriea The Electric Supply and Fixture to to sheep while being transported from company will comnienoe work this Mods He Idaho, to Omaha. morning In rewiring the First National alligedSprings. that thby were delayed in bank building, which will be fitted out transit at Schuyler, Neb., where they with the moat modern electrical in could not be fed, watered or unloaded, eolation In the city. The new wiring and allhough the plaintiff demanded will last as long as the building Itdefendant transport the aniself. The eompaay mentioned also that the another mals to point, where food and secured tha contract for furnishing facilities be obtained, this they could the 11.600 worth of cluster lights for refused to do. Damage waa caused Ogden Union depot, for use in the through abrlnkaga In weight and a fall walling and dining room. in the market price. Judgment was rendered for the deSunday was the quietest day In pothat the lice circles la many months. Not an fendant on the aole ground ' was made and everybody claim wag not presentedf within ten the aheap at to be on their good behavior. days after tha arrival Tha cloudy weather seemed to have a tholr destination, and before having been mingled with other sheep.1 The quieting effect on the regular drunks, contract enured Into between the even. plaintiff and defendant provided tha: Mrs. 7. If. Young has returned from the claim be made within the ten days From the decision the plaina trip to Boise and Pocatello, where siieclflad. she and bar husband are Interested In tiff appealed. What Supreme Court Holds. vaujevllle houses. She reports the show business la the towns mentioned The supreme court holds that the as bring good. lower court errrd and that a common carrier can make no stipulation or Wanted A few more shares of tha provision In n contract against liabilOffdea Hydro Carbon Light and Heatity fttr Its own negligence; and that ing company stock. Address D., Stan- the stipulation In the contract, which the shipper signed, providing that dard Office claims must be presented within ten The funeral services over the re- days after delivery, or the same will mains of Master Charles Maurice be waived, was not found an a fact, Fie walling were held Sunday after bnt only as a conclusion of law by noon at 4 oclock at the family the lower court, to be reasonable, and The therefore waa not binding upon the 160 Eighteenth street. Junior choir of the Episcopal church shipper. rendered some beautiful and appropriJudge Howell held that under the ate selections. Rev. JJnown conducted cor. tract the plaintiff was nut entitled the services, which were of a simple to recover, notwithtandlng that negliyet Impressive nature. A targe num- gence and liability otherwise had been ber ct friends of the family gathered fully shown. Consequently, the deciat tha house during the services, and sion of the lower court waa reversed them were many beautiful floral offer- and the case was remanded for new ings. Interment waa In the Mountain trial. Justice Btraup wrote the opinYtaw cemetery. ion, the other Justices concurring. lua n Og-de- d real-deue- a, SUICIDE IDENTIFIED T. P. Murphy, Switchman, Says That the Man la Grant Lyons. T. F. Murphy, a switchman employed In the Southern Pacific yard, called at Larkin's undertaking parlor yesterday and positively Identified the body of the suicide there as that of Grant Lyons, a railroad man, who formerly worked with him. Murphy says that Lyons' father lives at. Kwx Junction, Vt, and that In addition to the lather, Lyons ha a wife, mother, brother and sister living, lie wait married six years ago. A in pk mige hax been sent Inquiring as to what disposition shall be made of the re- WILL BE SOMETHING DOING ON HIS ARRIVAL. CONTEST TWO-STEPPI- Many Ogden Skaters Getting Ready to Enter, Interes I In the contest at the Auditorium tonight and succeeding nights for the remainder of this week la at fever heat. Mum- - Ogdeu akaicm of recognised skill have prepared to enter and the contest, promises to be exciting. Tonight two couple will be selected from the number who participate and two couples will be selected on each succeeding night, the final context to be pulled off on Saturday night. Medals, roller skates and other prir.es are held up for tin three best couple. The fact that Ogden Is conceded to have an unusually good set of skaters adds considerable rest to the affair. two-ato- NEW p ZEALAND MAILS. Iiondon. Marrh 24 The poMnffl-- e department announces that the steamOBLIGING. ship aerrk-- i between new Zealand and San Francisco haring stopped, no Prisoner Ill reform, judge. If you mall will be sent or received bv that me time. inuu.- until further notice give Mails for I' 11 give you New Zealand an now going by Judge All right. J Cleveland of the Hues canal. Plain fever. thirty days. mains. - It appears as though the L W. W. at Goldfield as an organisation will have to take a back oral. Daniel De U,n, the Socialistic agitator, who lectured lu this city several days ago, wil run into a red-bu- t proposition when be arrives at Goldfield. Vincent St. John, another agitator Inrated at Uuldfii-ldwaa bixsed off the stag) whi-he attempted to address a meeting of the Federation of Miners at mat place Saturday night Sydney Flower, editor of the Goldfield Gossip, throws a few bombshells Into the ranks of the Industrial 'Workers of the World in the last issue of his magazine, as follows: There conies a time In the life of every mau when he must make declaration of the things he believe to be right regardless ef consequence. He nuat speak the truih as ha Me it sad ask favor of none. He must tie a ready to set as to speak, and must hold Ms life a trifle In the balance, weighed against hla duty. We are face to face in Goldfield today with a condition of things o monstrous and ao criminal that reason stands aghast at the indifference r timidity of onr cilia ns in suffering Its continuance. Men are being beaten and murdered before our eyes lnfi.be name of "union labor," and there Is no man dare lift his voice in protest and scum; there la no paper of Goldfield that dare pun-lls- h th facts and denounce the criminals; there la no Jury that .dare plan? the burden of the crime where it belongs;. there is no Judge that dare bring the murdvrpr Into the shadow of the gallows. Let It have an oud. this odious condition of truckling to the mob cease. Let via. In God's, name, show that we have not yet sloughed off the only thing a Western niau may fairly pride hlaiself upon poaaeesiag a manhood that is not afraid. The bitterest pill we have to swallow In this cast i the admission that theae things are done, these atrocities committed, under the ekwk, and with the sanction, of union labor. Gondii" la a fearless advocate of the rlghti of labor; if you had followed our lead lu Ihls matter, you I speak to the men who work would have turned this atata of Nevada into a labor ateta; the government into a labor government, and you would have won by tho ballot tha reforms that you are entitled to secure. It la no Just law that refuses to a workman sue day of rest In the week at full pay. Tun are entitled to it, and thta should be your. But yon have listened to the Jackals and agitators whom yon call your leaders and have ext yourselves like dumb brute to win hy force what should be rightfully yours by . It taw. And tho method you have employed are ao crude, ao revolting, so vile, that you have brought atslu and ahame upon tho name off labor; you hare trailed the flag of true democracy in the dust and aplt upon the robes of Liberty. Not long ago you formed your procession and tramped through the at roots of Goldfield. And what flag was that you carried in the van? Was it the Stars and Htripea? Waa It "Old Glory?" The flag that your children love and reverence? It was not. It was the blood-rorag of assassinations, the emblem of man who stab In the back, tha cowards who destroy women and children, you damned apostle of anarchy! d lu the spring of the year there one head. The I. W. W. of Goldfield had for its bead a man by the name of Joseph Smith, a pestilent Englishman, and by trade a professional agitator. Smiths methods were those of violence and assault. If a man did not immedl-atilmme Into hla union, he waa hauled before a council, and. haring been sentenced (God save the mark! I, he waa taken out by a party of Rmlth'a followers, beaten, sometimes stripped and run out of town. He was warned not to return on pain of lining killed. The circumatance'i surrounding some of theae atrucltlr were xn abominable, the cowardly nature of the assaults so obvious, tha It made men's blood boll to hear of tnrni. But nothing was done. Labor trouble let them fight it out among themselves," waa about all the comment publicly made. The only dally newspaper In the town at the time, the Sun. did print some articles wiling attention to the doings of the I. W. W. under Smith's foaderehip. nnd a boycott waa declared aaain-the Run by the 1. V. W. The News-hovunion wax ordered to stop selling the paper, its buxine. declined to nothing and It was forced to sell nut. It wa taken over by a Mr. Bur ne-i-i and the boycott removed only after he had printed lit his paper a denunciation of the man from whom in purriused it. Under the name of In- Goldfield Tribune Mr. llurm-l- i is giving to Goldfield an excellent nn.ru-i'i- g paper, so far a mining news goes, lu a paper In which you nil find no li nt or mention of the villainies that .rc being perpetrated hy the man Smith and hla followers. Dumb ax a its shearer Is the Gold-fielxhep Tribune in this regard. Not a word did the business men of Goldfield xsy concerning the snuffing out of their morning paper. Not a d . - Everyone Needs a Blood Purifier & System Cleanser At This Time of the Year 1806 was formed la Goldfield a branch of the tabor union called the I. W. W., which means the Industrial Workers of the World. The idea was to union lxc all classes of uiiakllled tabor and some classes of skilled labor under word. 1007. 25, DONT FORGET TO IS ADDED REMEMBER TO LIST that we are showing an especially choice and ANOTHER VICTIM SUCCUMBS TO DREAD MENINGITIS. - Socialist Sneaker Who Lectured Here Will Meet Strenuoua Conditions in Goldfield. MARCII TENTH CASE line of ef Roy Dies After Days of Suffering. Addig Peart Child Twenty-Fiv- union. lam. S. W. Hulae of the flrln of Blnfnrd A Hulae, mining broken, left this morning on No I for Ely, Nev where be will open an office fur the firm. Hilly Blnford, the senior member of the firm, will leave for the big copper camp la a few days. MONDAY, the acroa of the I. W. W. in casting an annual i.osalmoux vote in favor uf euiiu-- a ii, uU acctpticg the 'erl Ltlr terms offered by the operators and mine owners. DOt The Mirers' union whole In favor of ending the strike, because there la in Goldfield a strong faction in this union. led by a man called Vincent St. John. Thta man Sl John la a Socialist agitator from Idaho, something of a leader, and he came here with the halo of a martyr. He had served some sentence In Jail for tha killing of a man, and his follower believe the killing to have been jutified- We shall express no opinion on that point further than to say we condemn hi influence here aa pernicious and troublesome. He la a foe to peare. and, having nothing to loa. his voti-- is cast in favor uf disorder. With him. uufortunael). I a big spriukling ot member of the Miners SIDE LEON IN DECISION TTAIL OGDEN, While Rmfth wa arousing In the ududa uf the more decent element in Goldfield feeling of detestation of hla methods and personality, ha was strengthening tho position of tha L W. W. according to his lights by carrying on a aerie of besting and atof a considertack and running-out- , able number of otherwise peaceable men who asked only the right to stay here sud do their work. It is a fact that his name, and justly so, Is execrated by every man who knows tho meaning uf a day's work. Ho proved himself bv bis conduct to be In every way the 'inferior of the men he oppressed and drove out. By way of further strengthening the position of the 1. W. V.. Smith, n few weeks ago, called upon the Carpenters Union uf Goldfield to affiliate with hi oiganlzatktn. The Carpenter Union, at a fperlal meeting of their order, refused, and Smith called out tha assistants, who are members if the I. W. W. While this matter wax still lu eruption, Smith resorted to hi usual tactics of violence and Intimidation, and one man wa killed, and another beaten and run out of town. The Carpenters' Union called a mooting of Its merit bora and vigorously repudiated Smith, hi methods and hi proposition of affiliation. Meanwhile, a boy who bad Just come hero from Texas to work in a restaurant, and who lud no objection at all to Joining the I. W. W., waa taken one night to the Miner Union hall, and wa there set upon by 8mlth and three of hla thugs, wa beaten over the head with a revolver and told to get out of town. About tii" same time, an old man of blxty years of age, a blacksmith, employed at one of the mines, was snipped one night on coming from work by three of Smiih'a men, beaten into Insensibility, and left for dead. These dog always hunt In pack a Even a man so old that n boy would be ashamed to strike him calls for an attack from a gang. There was fonnd In Goldfield one mn who took these wrongs suffered by others to heart, and he hunted up the facta, and laid the matter before Chief uf Police Inman. A warrant's as xworn out for Smith and his associate, and they were arrested and landed In Jail. They were released by Justice Solomon on bonds, fixed in Smith's case st the munificent suin of faidl. About enough to hold n man for stealing n callings. I say that of all the crimes committed at the direct Instigation of this man Smith, this waa tha moet cowardly, the most uncalled for of all. There was scarcely a word exchanged before It was not a Silva waa ahot dead gun fight. The man had no chance. This dirty murderer Smith nnd hla band do not fight as men fight They are aeaaaslna. The odda are always unequal. I call on you. member of the 1. W. W., member of the Miners' Union, to say now over thta man' body, if this la the kind of thing you countenance and abet. There are men among you; honest men who are not afraid, too, to look death In tho fare, but do you tie your manhood to a thing like tills Smith? Hare you no voice to speak your abhorrence ot these crimes? la there no man among you who will say : "Thla yellow cur does not represent us." Oh, aay It, say It; and start fresh. Throw him out and atsrt fresh. Cut out this festering sore from your order, or stand rorever a mock and a byword. Cleanse you union from the ataln of hla authority ; disavow your allegiance to him. You muat have some among you who ore fit to lead. There never was so great ocaslon for tho right maa to arise and declare himself. e EASTER OATS And atUl another victim ha been claimed by dread meningitis. Addle Pearl Child. 12 years of age, daughter of Alfred and Julia Reid Child, died at Roy Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, after having suffered for twenty-fiv- e days from ihe disease. The little aue waa a great favorite In Rxty, and her death ha cast a feeling of gloom over the couimuniV Tbv funeral will be held Tuesday M 1 p. m. from the Riverdale meetiug bquae, and interment will be. in the City cemetery. PINAL KEKIKCITIS com, ' FLOWERS, TLUME, WINGS, QUILLS, ETC. Oar new Spring stock of shirt waists and muslin under wear is here. We guarantee our prices to be right, and our styles the very latest. Come and see us. DISCUSSED Dr. J. B. Johannan Gives Some Interesting Facta and Theories About This Dread Disease. Because of the prevalence of that (it cad disease, spinal meningitis, the foi'owlng article, written by Ir. J. B. Johannan ef this city, will prove of iiUreat: Origin ef Disease. la universally admitted by the leading medical men that thta malady la of a specific origin, aa ita causes It indicate, but the real nature of the germ has not yet been discovered, nor has there been any other cauxe absolutely attributed to it. There foie, there has not been any certain curative method attributed to it. This troumakes the disease a ble The poison generally enter the during the winter months and In)em unhygienic localities. Symptoms ef Disease. The symptoms come on very sudintense headache, rigidity of denly the muaclea of neck and back, with spasmodic convulsions, vertigo and deep coma. The eyes roll up and down with Irregularity of pupila (dilated). Vomiting and thirst. The patient does not like to look at light or talk around about hiiu. Occasional rrie lake place because of reflex pain. The patient usually diet within first two weeks. It has .been and la a great question what to do for then victim of this malady. There la no certain method by which we may combat with It. except that our treatand ment should bo a common-sens- e rational one. However, I wlh to suggest the treatment which every intelligent phyiictan has done and ahould do. That ts this! The patient should have a quiet, darkened room, is not to be disturbed by lond talk. Application of extol towels to his head and neck aa well aa spina la one of the beat for any Inflammation of the brain. Thla treatment should he kept on during the acute period. Then the stimulant should be given to keep this mighty engine, the heart, going. Beef extract, boiled egg should be given, keeping the bowel always open, as constipaGive him tion la very persistent. plenty of fresh air. This la' all a rational phyiictan ahould do lu such cases. But thla la done, and perhaps 1 In practice by a good many phyalctans. What 1 conceive to be tried for the xake of these suffering patients la the bleeding treatment GRSXS 358 25th St. d Ideal Nuree'a Motives. With all our admiration for tha still numerous women who regard nursing as a vocation, wa are unable to see why it ahould not also be regarded as a mode of gaining a livelihood, in the ideal nurse the two motives are nicely balanced, and thus real Is tempered by discretion. Hospital. Notoriety Through Nol.e. Some people always seem to be n a violent hurry to advertise thimstlve, and, unless they can do ao by an exhk billon of talent (a means that at leant has aome Justification), they do so bv a vulgar bolsterouaness that make life Intolerable to the refined mind. The Throne. PRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, frozen Puddings, Etc. You Wil Need For That Party PHONE Blood-Lettin- I may lie blamed for my suggestion by my brother physicians, hut 1 think If this method of treatment is followed It will astonlfh us how murh we can accompllHh by IL Thla may be a new Idea in theae days for auch disc axe, but nevertheless It la aa old aa the man himkslf. As we all khow, the disease attacks the nerve matter of both brain and spinal chord. Thla means that the nerve mechanism becomes weak and la not able to act, finally leading to a sluggish circulation and congested blood veel, giving ua Intense pain and death due to heart failure. By letting a certain amount of blood out wa reduce not only the congestion, but also the poison In the blood. The Time for Bleeding. The patient should lie bled during or forty-eigh- t the first twenty-fou- r hours of the attack. The amount of Mood discharged depend upon the condition uf the patient and Judgment of hla physician. If the patient la Mout and strong, take a reasonable amount; if, on the other hand, he is not string, just a little would help But let It be dune. him. OG-TIN FROM OPERATION LINE The Location for Bleeding. SAN FRANCI8CO. DEN This can be done from the forearm or nose. I prefer the nose, because the Inflammation generally 1 in the Will Be Days, However, Before Traffic upper part of the spinal rhord and From 'Frisco to Portland Is the brain. Bleeding from the nose Resumed. has a direct influence upon the local condition. . After bleeding, a heart stimulant or Conditions cn the Southern Pacific tonic should be given, so that the line are much improved, and the line boert's action may not be Interfered bet wren Ogden nnd San wsncisco is with. nuw opem-d- . A bunch of trains, among I believe thta method. If given a them being three section of No. in, trial, will do a great dei of Justice arrived In Ogdt-- yesterday from the both to patient and physirian. west, and there were busy times ai tiie Ogden Vnli'ti depot for a while, RCBEED line of the train, third No. Ill w'ta GFJUR. TICKETS No. 4'a rumicrrinn. waa due to arrlv.-othe 3 1st . Tram for Portland are Whole Family Placed in Strenuous kill! being do on red. Condition on Account of Looo. The new from down-rive- r prints near Sacramento received by the Alexander Blue, wife and seven Union today were far fieri in rather a xtrenu-miir plKi-eencouraging. Saturday night position In this city yesterday on crumbled and containing thou- accuuni f having hern nb!xl of sand of acres were inundated, whil-- ' tiieir railroad tickets and niotjry in the people were yet battling u save iliohlo. Tbe railroad official, who tin in. v erc apprised of the facts in Colo-ratiOn tup of the discouraging new for the rransportatl'm Weather from the smth. n family t. Onh-n- . and In this city of niinnimced Scarr was arranged to San Franwa that the barometer falling cisco. J ast how Blue will get to the rapidly and that there was iuiiicatkr.) with a family on his hands with- tinof heavy rains in volley. it mnney and without getting blue ix n Wouldn't you it of HUESTON STILL POOL CHAMPION. Id le if you were Blue? SOUTHERN PACIFIC OPEN MARCH 25th WILL BE TBE LAST DAY WE CAN TAKE ORDERS FOR EASTER DELIVERY n chil-.Iri- x e Suits to Order $18 and up Is.-u- irans-;vrtari'-- y - By God. it seems to me thai when you touch a man In his picket be bnt half a man. The dollar New Ycrk 21. Thoma March rules. There' one except 'on. howi.o ever. even here., and wo shall core Hurston ot retain hi tit' a the world's to that shortly. pool There came a strike of the irinero pion oa tho result t the final ngh:' for higher pay. Bv that time the I. play with .to;, mu- Kenirii of 1P1 to W. W. and the Miners' union had aflast u gin mad 1: filiated In Goldfield, and after the for Keogh. Thu make the fir a I scon. strike had dragged Itself along for Hue ton fi'iu. lici'gh 47. liuesii.n'. several weeks at a cost to Goldfield beat break la-- t right were 4tl and anil he made ' of many of the best men In th- - Minscratches. Keogh's ers' union, who had little faucy fur high break wa and he alp lua-lth tiuublr, it waa auttled, chiefly by two eci atciie- - VALUABLE ORDER TODAY IT WONT ALWAYS RATN OR SNOW. ;1 - J HORSES BURNED. i The groat herb remedy puts the rllminalfve organs (bowels, . lungs, skin and kidneys) to work and cur, sex them to remove from the body the waste matter, the retention of which causes disease, puts blood and nerves right and then the whole system heronics right, which plainly shows that the nerves and blood are the mainspring of life and the well spring ot health. Car-ob- a Manna euro by removing the cause. For sale at all druggists, 60 cent aaj ll.uv per boule. I5iiif,.i.-Huexti- :. New York, March 24. Eleven rare aere burned to death in a fire which ('n'Stri'je'1 three at the heepahe:iil Rv race track tortav. were Ariiong tbe horses destroyed Lady Pnidence, Fine Cloth. Rir William Jnhnx.-- and Star of the Oean. These hore were all In the stable of Thnmaa Watt. Tlc loss ix estimated at $8Q.0u0. '(ra-- x btril-iluf- A s EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |