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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAII, Even Boston draw the color Uns somewhere. The tenants of a high-pricapartment house in the Back Bay are in high dudgeon because a colored woman has secured a lease of one of the Until. One of them goes so far ed repiesa-mation- THE! 'Fifth That said atats shall never enact any law restricting or abridging the right of suffrage on account of rare, tutor, or previous condition of servitude, or on acoount of any other conditions or qualifications, save and except (Continued from Page 2). on account of illiteracy, minority, sex, mental of condition, conviction felony, hotel. H was denied that the hotel or residence; provided, however, that people bad sent for the police The unimade be shall restrictions any such statement was made that the chief inform and applicable alike to all citterns'1 spector and his assistant called to see Tne Utah State Council of Women, that order was maintained. They on the petition of a national woman's had not expected, however, lhat their Senwritten to has oomnilltee," services would be needed. The offprotest ator Albert W. Beveridge, chairman of icers were still in the hotel st noon. the committee of territorial senate, Police Captain Cain, in charge of the the division hi which the hotel la located, as follows: of Chairman W. Beveridge, Hon. Albert arrived at the hotel shortly after noon. Territorial Committee of .the Senate, Captain Cain aaid he kicked in. partWashington, D. C.: ly through curiosity. He talked to the Dear Sir We, the members of the other officers for Some time. Utah State Council of Women, repreAt noon a small crowd assembled in senting otst 60 per cent of the vote the hotel lobby, but there was no excast st the last election, do herewith citement of any sort. enter our most earnest protest against Charles Hayden, a member of a firm tbs wording of the suffrage clause in of brokers, who transacted for admission of bill for the CoL Greene, arrived at the hotel and the statehood Oklahoma and was admitted to the colonel's room. Arisons, New Mexico, Indian territories, wherein it classifies The conference was still in session women in the same category with at 2:15. Up to that time no statement crimin had been made regarding the line of dislunatics and sis. We feel that the passage of the cussion. Chief Watt and assistant reala" We feel that the passage of the mained in the corrUor. It is unusual bill as worded wouldf be an insult to for Chief Watts to remain sway from tlit women of Utah and all oilier states his office such a length of time, but he of our country. decided not to return to headquarters We would therefore respectfully ask until later in the day. if you that yon turn every endeavor to This afternoon two police officers in have the obnoxious clause of the bill plain clothing were stationed in the stricken out, or to have the same so corridor near the conference room. amended at to cast no alur on the woTwo private detectives also appeared manhood of our country. at the hotel. The conference waa still EMILY 8. RICHARDS, President. in progress at 8:20. ELIZABETH M. COHEN, Bec'y. Senwhich of The senate committee Women love a clear, healthy comincludes plexion. Pure blood makes ator Beveridge Is ohalrmsn it. BurWilliam P. Dillingham, Knute Nelson, dock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Thomas R. Bard. Henry K. Burnham, John Kean, William B. Bate, Thomas anil M. Patterson, James P. Clarke Frauds O. Newlanda. The statehood bill is now in committee. AND GREENE 3-- b Dlmfrts The Honor as Chairman of the Prohibition Party- - Mr. Sts wart Dsaplts His Overthrow Will Continue Chairman if Patton Doss Not Accept 8uit to foreclose on two promissory commenced by A. W. notes has been Weber against John Q. Cannon. The complaint states that the first note tor IL600, was executed Dec. 6, 1897, to run Chicago, Die. 18. A new tangle in 1 year at I per cent, payable quarterly at of the Prohibit Ion party's affairs develop-reOgden. The note was In favor ed late tonight. Chairman Stuart George Rom roll, who transferred it to signed pursuant to the resolutions adWeber, and there is now due on it 2,-2- opted today and the committee, discussing a new chairman, finally nominated Thomas H. Patton of Siiring-fitl- d, Illinois, and he wax notified by telegraph. While the committeemen were hurrying to their homes in different parts of the country a telegram came from Mr. Patton announcing that he had declined the proffrrred honor, and that tinder no circumstances would be serve. MUST PAY INHERITANCE TAX. Unless Mr. Patton reconsiders his action and bolds office long enough to Judge Hall decided Thursday that an call another meeting of the committee inheritance tax must be paid on the esthere is nothing to prevent Mr. Stewart tate of W. D. Palmer. from continuing as chairman, despite session The state legislature at Its hla overthrow, as an examination of early in 1001 passed the inheritauce tax the rule shows that the law. which was to go into effect sixty is not allowed to act In this capacity. days after the session adjourned March 34. Mr. Palmer died May 14, just sixty, GENERAL KUROKI IS KEEN AND ENERGETIC. days after, so his estate would be subject to the tax. But the attorney for ml court the estate informed the (Continued from Page 1.) brought evidence to show that the legislature did not really adjourn until tain. Movements on both sides are the evening of March 17. hampered by the freezing of wells and The attorney, Benner X. Smith, was a the lack of snow which renders It member of the legislature at that time, necessary to keep near the river for but the court said that a'though he water supply and near the coal mines did not doubt Mr. Smith's statements, for fuel. it was not permissible to decide conBrigandage la Increasing. is which the There is considerable want and suftrary to the house journal, legal record of the proceedings of the fering among the native. legislature. The house was supposed to Reports from Vladivostok state that adjourn March 14, but had some imthe number of sick in the hospitals portant business to transact, so turned there is rapidly decreasing and that the dock hack until It finished its there are few cases of serious illness. work. The estate Is worth $50,000, and the case may be appealed. London. Dec. 17. General Stoessel, tlie Russian military commander at J. H. ANDERSON WEDS MISS ALICE Port Arthur, according to a dispatch SCHNEIDER WILL END from Che Foo to the Dally Telegraph has again been wounded, this time by IN WASHINGTON. a rifle .bullet The correspondent adds that the Mis Alice Schneider and James II. Anderson of Salt Lake were united in wound la not serious. Lake temple marriage In the Salt CURFEW LAW. Thursday afternoon by President Joseph F. Smith. Miss Schneider Is a Utah family member of a well-knoThe municipal authoritlea at Rex-bur- g, and has been following the profession Idaho, have determined to begin of a trained nurse in 8alt Lake for the enforcement of a long neglected some time. Mr. Anderson is chairman curfew ordinance; an action that the of the present board of county comofficials of Logan could emulate with missioners and has been prominent in propriety and advantage. In Rexburg, the politics of the state for many years. parents, as ell as children, are held Prior to his election to the office of responsible and can be fined, and the commissioner he was a member of the warning has been issued that they will editorial staff of the Deseret New A be unices the law is adhered to. Tha Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will leave for law ia a good one, there as here, and the east today. They will visit in va- should be enforced in both places. Keep rious dties until Jan. 1, when they will the children at home nights and tha social establish themselves In Washington. likelihood of their becoming On that date Mr. Anderson will assoia minioutcaat business and ciate himself with Senator Smoot at pariahs mized at. least fifty per cent It ia unthe capital for the purpose of relieving fair to the boy or girl to expose them the junior senator of much of the rou- daring ths impressionable period of tine work of the office. adolescence to the varied temptations which assume their most alluring form 'lO ENLARGE SCHOOL BOARDS. at night. Logan Journal For a period of six months after the note was due, the complaint alleges that Cannon was not in Utah. The ether not for $1,000 Vac executed Dec. 1807, In favor of George Romrell to run one year with interest payable quarterly at Ogden, the note to become void If tne previous note he paid before the latler became due. Altogether there Is due on the notes $4,218. I j I commissi onera Thurs-decid- ed Deo. 18- - Oaeion Doolittle New York, to make two school disknown in financial and tricts out of the thirty-si- x in the coun- Ashley, widely circles for nearly half a cenrailroad ty outside the city limits. The matter tury, died at hla home here today aged hu ben urged for a long time, but 63 vears. m definite action was taken until Commissioner Standish stood out against the plan until yesterday. ha voted for it upon persuasion of two colleagues. The division line will run laterally across the couny riding it in the same manner as the Jordan and Granite stakes of the Saints church.. The state legislature. at its coming session, will be pass a law increasing the num-- f fed toschool trustees from three to nv is each thereby creating a district, erhool board such as cities of the d class have. Commissioner Standlsh's objectlbn to the scheme was that he feared the legislature. through some hitch, might h! Vasa the proposed law and thus lerge territory in the control nrVs three trustees. who" are elected at Ur8 and would naturally be chosen a prolific writer on topic and conrailroad and financial tributed to many newapapera and magazines. Mr. Ashler waa DELIGHTED WITH 1TB PASSAGE. Lat-jw-d- ay sec-cm- Secretary Washington, to oecure Taft will make an effort tariff legisfrom the present Congress lation for tbe Philippines along the lln to recommended In hla annual report wafer-rac- e the president He will have a of the with Chairman Payne waya and means committeein tomorrow the mat-ter-. as to hla further course The secretary i nrnrh gratified over the favorable action of thecivilSenate togovernday on ifae Philippines an effort to ment bill and will make Deo. 16 e, 1-- 2. 1- -3 et nt The county An Australian millionaire, Mr. James Tyson, left liehlml blm when be died s fortune of fs,imo,000. One of tbe many stories concerning blm tells how ou one occasion be was a passenger on a Queensland coasting steamer. As nsuul, when traveling be declined to undress st night and lay in bis bunk fully clothed, boots amt alL He bad taken ihitlier with blm. moreover, three loaves of breed upon which to hours In order eubalat fur forty-eigh- t to save the excuse of meals. The stewards couipluiued to tho purser of the crumbs which the millionaires methods canned lu the cabin. But nothing would Induce Tyson to eat his loaves elsewhere than in his tmuk. Great was his rage when at the end of the voyage be was charged not only full rate, but extra for having taken his meals iu hla cabin. one-fourt- h Self Respect, Self respect is st tbe bottom of ell our love of life. Ijftmen our self respect and man Is willing to throw bis Ilfo sway in debauchery aud the worst kind of dissolute living. Keif reaped is the bond that holds all bis powers together, that makes blm able to act, to bear, to eudure. Now, nothing but ceaseless striving for conduct, for morality, for principle, can give you self respect. Every itun who deliberately dees wrong and does not strive to put It beneath bla foot as he would an assassin seeking to take hie life loses eelf respect, and hla power will pass away Util by little. Bars af Labelers. Meet curious are tbe ears of lobsters. Bach Is a sack or bag containing fluid and car atones. these last being particles at mineral matter, or, la some cases, particles of sand. They increase the Tlbrationi set up by sound waves, which lu dne season impinge on the delicate ceils of the ear, which eontalu the ends of tbe nerve of bearing. These last in turn convey the Impressions to what serves tlie lobster by way of a brain, and a very respectable nervous mass It is. 2 DECLINES IS SUED. as to proirot that her aJmu-sioconstitutes one of the greatest outrages that any Bostonian has had to stand Lot Angeles, Dec. 16.' Tdoay's card for." What mure could even CharlesAscot was full of surprises at T ton say Providence Journal. at 20 to 1. Dutitul at 10 and Mart Gentry at 15 causing a series SURPLUS OF APPLICANTS. of shocks to the betting public by Utah's incoming governor will have winning their respective races. The no trouble finding men who think other three events went to favorites. themselves capable of filling the ap- There wore sixteen books doing busipointive offices. Those scarcely capabla ness and tbe crowd was large. of looking after an old hen and a brood Weather clear; track fast. Sumof chickens aspire to the must respon- mary: sible positions within the gift of the First race, 6 furlongs Deacuento, chief executive. Emery County Prog- won; Paciflco, second; lluiador, third. ress. Time. 1:01 Second race, 7 furlongs, selling AN AFTER CONSIDERATION. Ilelgerson, won; Crigli, second; Liber-to- , third. Time, 1:2m An insane woman in Minnesota has Third race, 5 furlongs Escalwon a prize offered by a magazine in a ante, won; Tim Payne, second; Ameriliterary contest. But this doesn't seem cano, third. Tie, 1:07 so strange when some of the magazine Fourth race, one mile selling Re 'literature is considered. Sau Jose quiter, won; Mad Mullah, second; New. Trjron, third. Time, 1:41. Fifth race, selling Dui iful, won; third, llualapa, T Hanired, second; The Seven Rests la blseaso. 1:29 12. Mention la made by Professor Ililton Tima. Sixth race, Slauson course, selling bis lectures on Restand Pain" of tbe Mart Gentry, won: Doctor O., second ; seven Tsrletle of tbe former obtainable Cotillion, third. Time, 1:11. In the treatment of disease namely, mental rest, bodily rest, a combination of SATURDAY'S ENTRIES. tboae two, as In that most perfect state Lois Angeles, Dec. 1C. Em lies for of rest called sleep; organic rest, as evidenced In the avoidance of exertion Is Saturday: First race, 6 furlongs, selling cardiac disease, of talking In affections of the respiratory tract, and In limiting, Prince Moll, 114; El Yerraco 110; James J. Corbett, Lesdy Rice, 100; pi far as possible, tlie act of deglutilu8; Airline, 106; Gold- . tion In affections, of tbe alimentary Foxy Grandpa,Victoria 105; 8., 104; Kegrus-catract by tbe substitution of enemata; en Ivy, Conceit, 102; Trovator, Punctilio, local rest, us secured by change In tbe Tixen, Alma Toolln, 97. position of body or limb, the use of Second race, furlong, purse pillows, cushion, etc.; dietetic rest, by Capltanazo. Fireball. Iu5; West Brook-eldf- i, avoiding the too frequent use of food 100; Losialo, 07. and drink; lastly, medicinal rest, In Third race, Blsusnn course, selling tlia relief of spasm by inhalations and Emperor of India, Cerro Sants, Phaon, tlie uot too frequent administration of 108; Daa Collins. 107; H. L. Frank, medicine to tbe prejudice of nutrients Elfin King, 105; Happy Chappy, Bath or stimulants. Professor Hilton lays Beach, 100. Fourth race, .mile and a sixteenth, It down as a rule that by a consideraFlo Bob, 107; Elio, tion of tbe manner In which these prin- handicap Bragg, Hans Wagner, 102. rest be In best of may ciples applied Fifth race. Brooks course, each special case of disease are relief Cincinnati!, 108; Blue Ridge, selling Ignacio, gnd comfort to be brought to the saffer-e- r 108; Inrlctns, Merwan, 102; William and diseased action arrested. Lon- II., .100; Mordents, Heaihcrhoney, 98; don Lancet Needful, Ulloa, 96. Sixth race, Slanaon course, selling la Tea toe. Edlnborough, Schoharie, 108; Escs-rolVenice la not a desirable place of Estando, Nanon, 106; Blissful, reakleiice In summer for the ordinary 104; Alamanaor, 103; Erlcula, Hose of mortal. The moisture In the air, caus- Hilo, Tangible, Skirmish, Sir Chrised by tha steady prevalence of tbo topher, 100! Lauretta Phillips, Winni-fred95. sirocco, takes tbe starch, so to apeak, out of men's minds as much ns out of Dec. 18. Dry weather San their collars, and It Is only the artistic, and a Francico, wind greatly improved ths strong the lazy and the unemployed who can going at Oakland today. Favorites did rightly enjoy the summer In Venice. not fare well, but most of ths winners The colors In air. In sky and sea are received strong support. Tlie upset of a nature to provide perpetual de- cams in the five furlong rare, for light and occupation to tbs eye and which Glendennlng was sn odds on baud of the painter, while the abun- favorite. He rarsd with Pickaway for dance and variety of tbe fruits to bo a time and then fell out of the running. bad will equally content bis meaner ap- - W. R. Condon at 10 to 1 closed fast and beat PIrkaway a neck. The rids of F. petite, for fruit in Venice Is beautlfn! Sullivaa on Glendenning and other efend almost oriental in Its quality end forts did not pisses ths crowd today quantity. Hut there are drawbecks today. to be net against the lotus eating kind Summary: of existence, and not tbs least of these First race. Futurity course, selling al-Is 1 that Is of hot nights, when sleep Georgs P. McNear, won; David Boland, most an unknown quantity and la second; Handy Bill, third. Time, 1:13 driven away by one eubtle foe after Second rare, 6 furlongs, puree another, tlie mosquito being tbe fierc-Lady Goodrich, won; Royal Red, secand most aggressive. ond; Baker, third. Tims, 1:23. Third race. Futurity course, selling Welter CralSat Hel Them Oat. A well known Baltimore society man Harkaw, won; Gladys, second; Faughn, third. Tima, 1:32 Was otic spending a few days with Fourth rare, on mils and 60 yards, bis wife at Atlantic City, and In con- aellinr Budd Wade, won; Colonel folnection with hla visit he told the Van, seqond; Alocorlto, third. Tims, lowing story: When be seated himself 1:46. In tbe dining room on the evening of Fifth race, 5 furlongs, selling W. R. bis arrival be discovered that be could Condon, won; Pickaway, second; Matt not reed the menu, as ha had left bla Hogan, third. Tims, 1:01 Sixth race, one mile, selling f)ro glasses In bis room, and bla eyes were useless without them. When he pass- Viva, won; Stlllcho, second; Mlmo, ed It to hla wife she exclaimed that third. Time, 1:43. she was la tbs same predicament At NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. a loos to know wbat to do, the gentleman called tbe welter to him and, New Orleans, Dec. 16. Results; pointing to the mean, said: First race, 7 furlongs. King's Trophy, Read that to mo and I will give yon won; Bangor, 2; Tom Shelly, 8. Time, k dollar." 1:33. Second race, 6 furlongs Marco won; Quick as a flash tbo waiter replied: Scum me, boas, but I ain't had Chamblee, second; Mlladi Luve, third. much ejication niaaelfr Philadelphia Time, 1:17 1 8 mile Third rac Aladdin, Ledger. won; Homestead, 2; Barkelmore, third. Time, 2:03 Webster aa Debt, ' Fourth race, 6 furlongs, handicap Once when Daniel Webster waa ridwon; High Wind, second; Astarita, a New In road a Jake ing along England Greenberg, third. Time. 1:15 stagecoach, ao tbs story runs, be was Fifth race, mile and a quarter Laly annoyed by tbo Jolting and poked bio Fonao, won; George Vivan, second; bead out of tbe window to yell at tbe Semper Vivax, third. Time, 2:14 driver: Hey! Can't yon drive a little Sixth race, 6 furlong Janets, won; slower! So," responded tbe coach- Kitty Platt, second; Fruit, third. Time, man; the bones are tunning away, 1:16. Run em Into a fence corner, sir. advised Daniel. Can't; air, said tbo Geartship la CsliM, driver reluctantly and despairingly. Courtship in New Gaines Is begat-obetween their They've got tbe bit very different lines from tboae o' Well run them Into tbo CaacasisB. It is tbe girl wh: teeth, sir! lebt then! thundered Daniel That'll takes ths ialttotive Instead of the Stop anything! youth When a young man falls li lore with a Fapuan belle he does not A fsatfetrV Him. look at her and whenever possible A poacher, writing In the Country alius her company. If she appear I Gentleman of London, says: When grieved at such slights tbe sailor per left homo at night to go poaching I forms various acrobatic feats wber always left an end of a candle burnaver ha thinks she Is watching. II bedIn In saucer a of water my ing will leap Into the sir, stand on bt room. This was arranged so that It head or knock down some smailr. Would splutter out about 10 o'clock, Jast youth, tiwikl tho girl be fieri salt a If I bad extinguished it and retired by these performances alia employs i. for tbo night This I did because I little girl to carry a ant to her level discovered that the keepers ware given and on tbe nut she will paint certain to watching my bouse for sign of my emblems indicative of her passion. Th leaving, and It waa a long time before nut will also tel where she wHt me-hithey found tluft a candle could go out that night At this tiystlqg pla without hnman agency. the two will eat the iwt together an make such azraugomants as are ne Tbo TerkablreraMe Coat ( Arena. senary for th marriage. All the dl ARow me to submit jo yon the cutties of prapestag aa tbe Eeropea east of arms ae It wee givor American plan are dene away WH en to me assay years age by a ia New Gaines. It rasa tints: A Sea, a fly, a magpie and a filteh at bacon a flea, SiMbnt Dnh la a Bias. because he will bite hla beat friend; a A kaw&M ring, said tha detectin' fly, liecauM ha win driak from anyLook at it wtll. It to Jim bodys cup; a magpie, because he will my the Kid. lie wee betuiged notorious. ehattar with anybody; a flitch of baThe ring was of geld, and It contain con, became fee to no good until bo Is ed a huge dark bine stone. Spectator. Now, watch tbe stone, continued the detective. And be preened will VmiiX Osen, hla thumb a spring, s mu Her than i Woman's power Is for rule, not bs: plnliecd, on tbe gold loop opposite tbe tie, and her intellect Is not for lnven ties or for creation, but far sweet setting Instantly the middle of the stone slipordering, ammgewft And derision. She sees tbe quaFwes of "thing, their ped beck like e eliding door, end out of the iqieuiDg three or four drops of claim and their places Likiu. 2 PATTON a CANNON TMk Ills Meals la Hla faMa. Weather and Wind Favorable at Oakland Upset Came in the Five Furlong Race. 3-- 4. a J. ASCOT FURNISHED A DAY OF SURPRISES BETTING PUBLIC WON THE RESPECTIVE RACES. Dea-cuen- LAWSON follows: 17, 1904. DECEMBER lie stone Closed np again. See how It works! he said. I sit with you, and there are two glasses of liquor before us. Talking away, I draw the band with the ring on It across your glues, and with my thumb I press the spring. Then Into your glass there falls enough chloral to put New York you out of business. Press. OF DRAW THE COLOR LINE. from the densely populated districts, leaving. the uni lying Motions w ith no With five trustees, one By their action in session Tliuralay, the member1 of the Utah State Count il vi;l lie i hcifen from each representative in line with lemseive istrVt in each of the new acitool dia-ii- t. f Woman placed The plan was put betoio the club women all oTer the eountrv, wh tand again; jiumissiniiPii by County Sttperintend-.- it have taken a vigorous clause in of Schools Ashton, 'who believes the wording of the suffrage the statehood hill for the ailmiuion of that it will greatly increase the efAristma. New Mexico. Oklahoma and ficiency of the district school as did the conailidation of the school districts Indian territories. In this clause, women are classed in Sail Lake City some time sga with lunatics and criminals, the objectionable pert of the bill reading as MORNING, to press the have it adopted by the House as it the Senate. paed With this object in view he will seek to have the amended bill acted on by the House wiihout reference to a conference committee. APPEAL TO A. W, BEVERIDGE. SATURDAY 1-- 2. 1-- 5. 1-- 8-- Sleep. To sleep to to strain and purify our emotions, to dapoalt the mud of life, to calm tho fever of the soul, to return Into tbo bosom of maternal nature, thence to reissue, healed ami strong. Sleep la a sort of Innocence and purification. Blessed ia he who gars It to tbs poor eona of man as a aura and faithful companion of life, our dally healer and consoler. M. Amiel - . - The Last Thlac H Did. It was said of Lord Psluieratou that he never grew old and was as lighthearted ae a boy to tlie very end. When he was on his deathbed and the doctors told him that his time had come he brightened up for s final jest Die, my dear doctor I Thats tho lust thing I shall do! It was. . The Critical As. Dont bo too hard on tbe boy. Yon mast remember that be hasnt retched the age of reason. I know that lie's reached tho ego at excuses. Kansns City World. II BOTTLED HEALTH Nature's delicious sparkling Nectar. K creates that exalted foallag perfect health by cleansing tha ayatem of all impurities. at Wnt. Book Agent (entering) Madam, I have a work of art to show you. It la a book. Lady of tho House (reopening tbo door) And I bar a work of art to show you. It la a landscape. Dedart Ira. do yon Ini her Slnglcton-llo- w her pleased exage! Doulileton-- Ey pression when I told her women were their loveliest st thirty-fiv- At First class Bara, Cafaa, Clubs and Drug Stores. FRED. J. KIESEL, 01 CO. nUtfrik.ttAra e. ' Helped Him Oat. Belle Did you have to help him out when he proponed! May No; papa did. Town Topics. What Cmlrmad the plrlaa. Mary (angrily) I think yon are tbe biggest fool in town. John. John (mildly) Well Mary, mother need to tell me that when I was a bey, bat I never thoaght she wee right about ft until I married you 4-- fROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL THE UNDERHILL 4-- 5. : lir -- 'a When We Do Your Work of you have the satisfaction knowing you are getting the very beet laundrywork that anybody can do. Its stylish, It'a well done In every respect and above all Ita done without tha wear and tear that It receives at moat laurv OVERALL AT y UNION MADE UNION MADE dries Wa want everybody in Ogden and vicinity to see a sample of Our work. Wa know it'a tha beat Wa want you to know it. May our wagon call! Phone or postal us. REESE 8 HOWELL Ogden Steam Tork-shlrama- lladilajUui ium! Address East of Reed HoteL Phone No. 174. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Ketato and tkittn Loess. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. 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