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Show THE S MORNING PREPARING SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. MONDAY MORNING, rOMMUMMS Dozen American Warships at Guan- tanamo. Guantanamo. Cula. Feb. 21. A dozen Dulled Suica warship are here preparing fur the maneuvers. Lieutenant Commander William Jl. Allen of the converted gunboat Vixen has been orc, dered tu command the monitor and all of the officers of the Vixen have been ordered to the monitor with the exception of. Lieutenant William K. Cirehmau, Enign John H. Jackson and Surgeon Richardson, who will retain their quarters on the gunboat. The Vixen will act aa a tender K. to the fleet. Lieutenant-CommandH. Tillman of the Amphriie, Lieutenant llulstcd of the Scorpion and Ensign CL Cook uf the Aberenda are homeward bound. The colliers Evelyn, Doris and Louia Lucke-nbacare coaling the battleships for the maneuvers which will begin Tuesday next. A camp of marines will le established at McCalls hill and marines will replace the Cubans. who are now In charge of the harbor light. The work of the Cubans is considered unsat icfactory. Much work baa been done In sounding for the foundation of the dry dock and In fixing ranges. A spindle has been erected off Carvalda Point There are cases of measles on board twenty-thre- e the battleship Maine and one on ihe converted cruiser Yankee. There is also one case of smallpox isolated on a barge. All of the sick are reported convalescent. from the Examiner's Special CorrespondeoL Am-phrlt- TOniM MISSION KILLED BY (Continued From Page One.) For. nine days Mr. 8kinner was in conference with the Emperor and his chief of state. At the farewell audience the Emperor received the entire expedition and bestowed decorations upon nil the officers of the expedition and presented medals to the marines. Te Mr. Skinner the Emperor gave two young lions and a pair of elephant tusks, together with a personal letter of friendship and good will addressed to the President, which he gave as testimonials of his friendship and good will to the United States. Of the nations resource Mr. Skinner said: The empire holda out no attraction! to the commercial adventurers with limited means. Too many Europeans now in the field are of that class and the Emperor la weary of the constant clamor for from nil aorta and conditions of' persons whose only object 1 to find a purchaser at an exorbitant figure. On the other hand, IBiDUSTRIALASSOCIATION enterprises planned with skill and backed with sufficient capital may be uudertaken and carried out with, every assurance that property Interests Will Try to Keep Tab an Riotous will be respected by the government Strikers. and that prompters of such enterprises Ind., Feb. 21. The naIndianapolis, will be welcomed with a catholic tional convention of the Industrial Asspirit." sociation of America will begin its sesFive hundred sions here tomorrow. PLACED IN TOMB TODAY. manufacturers and business men of the Cleveland, O., Feb. 21. Tomorrow country are expected. Many have afternoon, without unnecessary ceretoday for the meeting. Repremony, the casket containing the re- sentatives of the National Association mains of the late Senator Hanna will of Manufacturers, the American Foundbe placed In the tomb and all that la ers association, the American mortal of the dead statesman will have association, the National been hidden from the eyes of his famassociation, the Electric asily and the world. The members of the sociation. the National Editors' assobe present when the casket ciation and a number of local employfamily will la taken- - from the receiving vault and ers associations and citizens' alliances in all probability will lie the only wit- will be here. nesses to the final disposition of the Speaking of the work of the convenremain of their kinsman. Mrs. tion President Parry Mid: Hanna, who has been 111 since the fu"An effort will be made to evolve neral services on Friday, la expected some kind of scheme whereby n bureau to be able to attend, but In cum she la of tabulated Information may he kept still unable to leave her home It Is In reference to men who are the founprobable that the body will he per- tain head of rlototia strikes. The pubmitted to repoM In the vault until her lic has the opinion that we are opposed health la Improved sufficiently to per- to labor unions. This conclusion is mit of her presence at the cemetery. highly erroneous. We are not opposed to unions, hut we do stand against soma of their work.". WHY HE RESIGNED. C. W. Post, of Battle Creek, Mich., London, Fb. 21. According to the president of the National Advertisers . Nagasaki correspondent of the Daily association, Mid tonight: Among other things, the convention Telegraph, while William F. Saudi, the esEmperor of Koreas advisor, was en- will consider at some length thevariIn bureaus labor of officers of tablishment the French cruiser tertaining Pascal and a number of other friends ous Industrial centers in order to furat dinner In hla official residence at nish market report of the labor marSeoul, some geographical and statistiket each week. There labor reports cal mapa and papers were stoics. This will govern the employer in the purcaused a great scandal and necessitated chase of his labor." Mr. 8anda Mr. Sand'a withdrawal. waa appointed United State secretary of legation in President McKinley's STEAREBJJANDONED first administration. , In 199 lie became adrlser to the Korean governNew Yerk ment, succeeding two, other Americana. German VcsmI Reaches With the Shipwrecked Crew of Early In 1908 the announcement of Mr. Sands reejgpation was received in English Freighter; Washington, but the reason for hla German New York. Feb. 21. Th withdrawal waa not then made public. Solomon Line steamer Albino, Captain Kudenhol, which arrived from HamNO NOTE TO CHILI. burg .today,' brought to port Captain shipwrecked Parker and twenty-on- e Mexico City, Feb. 21. The governto the British freight men belonging Mexico denies official ment that organ which they abanhas addressed a note to Ohill, express- steamer Kentlgern, on February 16 in a sinksea doned at ing itself favorably regarding recognition of the republic f of Panama, but ing condition. the sinking of the khlp. Speaking of intimating a desire to extend that recsaid: Parker Captain the with government ognition jointly We sailed from Portland on Sunday, of Chili in order that It might carry 1, bound for Limerick, with n February official force: The moral paper greater of grain. On Tuesday while full cargo lacks foundation for Mys the forgoing a heavy sea the steering In the Mexican government has addressed running no note on the ' subject to the govern, gear became disabled, but waa repaired. ment of Cbtll. It has done nothing It waa not strong enough, however,fol-to withstand the violent gale of the more than endeavor through its to aijpertain the sentiment lowing Saturday, and It broke down and policy of other governments of this again. An effort was made to connect the hand gear, but owing to the darkcontinent reghrdlng the matter without endeavoring to act in concert with ness and the terrific sea.lt could not be repaired, and on thr morning of any of them. the 14th we discovered the hand-steerigear broken to pieces, the wheel DIAMONDS GO HIGHER STILL. Mongone and a complct wreck. By 0 hurria to Increased had the gale New York. Feb. 2l According, to day the advices received from Amsterdam, Ant- cane, the cabins were flooded and of 80 dean at was angle lying diaYork New London ship and by werp movmond Importer the De Beer diamond gree!. The rudder was adrift, it and aide to side violently, from advanced the ing Mlllng syndicate hu lashing to price on all grades of diamonds 5 .per was Impossible to get any cent,' to to into effect. Immediately. hold firm. The steamer Albino finally Tnla la the fourth advance In the last came In sight and urgent signal were to attract her attention. The Alyear. .The De Beers company handles more than 98 per cent of all the dia- bino took all hands on hoard. . . The monds mined in the world. Aboiit to chief officer of the Kentlgern had hla arm broken. The Kentlgern was built per cent cornea to the United States. Though diamonds are now Mlllng at at Glasgow In 1888 and was owned by about 29 Br cent more than at any Troop ft Sons. time Since the consolidation of the De INSANE ASYLUM BURNED, Beers minea of South Africa in the 70a the present advance waa not a aurpriM to New York diamond import-er- a. Loss at Racine Institution Amounts to Their broken In Amsterdam and $115,000. Antwerp have been cabling them that Wle., Feb. 20. All that reRacine, dewaa almost the European market mains of the Racine rounty Insane asyvoid of diamond. American diamond lum today la smouldering ashes, the the loss buyen who have beea In Europe In aggregating $110,000. All of the last few wMka declare that they never 133 patient escaped, though rescue In encountered a more broken market or cases was accomplished with many of the In rrce so history found goods as nme of .the Inmates the trade. Hardly, a diamond Importer difficulty, rescuers and tried to plunge the fought half more than obtain has been able to bark Into tye burning building. The of hla usual quantity of atones. Min-dll. patients were nil finally assembled and . The figures of General George to the city ou a special train, Jewelry examiner tor the port. of brought were cared for at the city New Tork, bear out the importers. Ac- where They the police offices and the court hall, 8725,000 Mlndil General to cording. a offered bedding and worth: of diamonds were imported. In house. Merchant liberally.' Many- - of the pathe clothing than tea during January. 1904, rfad and suffered were tient two thinly In year same month last year. the total advance on small sionre ha much from the severe cold. been 25 per cent and on large atones ' ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. 30 per rent. for reasons Importer give several Feb. 21. The Port Townsend. the increases, hut the general feeling new reached hereWash., that on Fritoday seems to he that the enormous natural day while the revenue cutter Areata diswealth of the Kimberley-diamonthe was lying at the Friday harbor dock trict is decreasing rapidly, and that her crew amused themselves by shootI comwhich life of governors, board ing at passing ducka with a rifle. A the to Is get men,trying posed of old bird passed over the vessel and a mine the all that most poMible for named Alfred Goebel leveled his produces. The strongest proof of this at It Just aa William L. Sayre, one 1 the scarcity of rough diamonds, of rifle which the diamond market centers of the warrant engineers, came Into have been almost depleted in the last range. The heavy bullet ploughed few months. The increased depth at through the head of the unfortunate which diamonds are being mined la also man, entering at the base of the skull In part responsible for' the Increase, as and coming out at the mouth, killing him instantly. The coroner's jury exthe expen m of mining la greater.will be onerated Goebel, who is frantic with The effect of the higher price Sayre had been several years severely felt by manufacturers who grief. have already Issued theta catalogue of In the revenue service and left a wife at Saa Francisco, . spring goods. er OverJesse A. Shafer Took dose of the Poison. Shafer, 24 year old. who a at 916 South lived with hi parent street, died yeaterday attJ(,Be a. Ninh East 158 Eaat ention in a rooming houae at overdose an from atreet South Strtind had been Iff of carbolic acid. Shafer carbolic acid, dithe habit of taking luted for stomach trouble, aaylng that . cave him relief when nothing else ould. A letter written on the page notebook waa found by the bed, ur three dose stating that he had taken be fnd waa In terrible agony, but that to die. riid not believe he waa going lotre for The letter also referred to hla he , Mis Umce William, upon whom Shafer had called Saturday night S ame to the rooming houae between and 4 o'clock Sunday tuornlng, asked for and waa given a room. At that time he said he wan not feeling well, but did not appear to be in abnormal condition. Bliafer had promised to call upon at 2 oclock 8unday aftMi&s William ernoon. and when he did not come, the young woman two houra later went to the house where he had secured a room and inquired tor him. Then the dead body waa found, life apparently having been extinct about three houraa Shmfer'a parenta, two brother and drier all reride In Salt Lakar and are well known and highly respected. The hither and mother are both aged and in delicate health and the shock may prove serious to them. Coroner Clark made an examination or the body and an Investigation of the circumstances, and said that he waa satlrfled that death waa accidental. The remain were taken to O'Don No nell'a undertaking establishment. arrangements for the funeral have yet been mad ROSE TRIAL ON TUESDAY.' The trial of Frank Rone, who murdered hi young wife on Christmas day, tomorrow morning In the criminal division of the Third District court, promises to attract almost aa much attention as the noted Morten-se- n rare. The killing was one which, unices the insanity theory of Rose's attmany orneys be accepted, exhibits tea tuna of depravity and atrocity as any crime In the aanala of the state. After shooting hla wife a they lay In bed together. Rose left their son by the side of the young mother's body and went out on a spree, giving himself up to the police and confessing hie crime two days later, when he had spent all hla money. Seen last night. Rom calmly' without a trace of excitement in Vllow .'long .do you voice, Inquired: ruppoM my trial will last?" Oh, about ten days; said an officer, who witnessed the Interview. Will it take them long to get a Jury?" was his next query. "They ought to get a jury for you In two days, Rom, he was told. shot?" "And do you think 1 wlll-b"Thai seems to be just what la likely to happen to you, he wag Informed. Well, some people might consider tlmt a hard lot, but .I'd a d sight rather lie shot than go to the pen for ten years," quietly replied the murwhich begin cold-blood- ed e " derer. Tell us just bow you feel about this, Rot-e.- " "Just aa I have always said, he clared. "1 have no interest in the trial at all. They are welcome to take me and do just aa they like. My attorney ran do what he wania to for me. ' 1 will not help him nor hinder him. He rays I'm craxy. but Im not. ' I simply don't care about what becomes of me." de- J FAMILY WILL AID SHOCKLEY. m M. Shockley, murderer of Carmen Vllcason and Brighton, whom he shot while attempting to hold up January !. yesterday received a letter from his parents in. Blair, Mu., the. first direct meraage he has had from them since ihc commission of his crime. The let-tcontained n promise of nil the aid bis family could give him In any manner and Shockley appeared to be preatly cheered by 1L He still Insists, however, that he has little hope, save in God, and that he views life from t! e standpoint of a fatalist. er COUNCIL MEETS TUESDAY. A today la Washington's birthday the meeting of the Salt Lake city will- conn-el- l not he held until tomorrow night. Both aides in the strife, the syor's hackers pnd hla supporters, are decidedly at sea aa to whether the g'lif bettreeu them will be widened or ' narrow by the next session, but It is least virtually belting that there' will he little other buainesi transacted un-- " some agreement la reached In the WTsngl over the Umlta of the mayor'a appointive power. - -- FIVE convicts pardoned, The state board of pardons has gran d five pardons. Those receiving clemency at the hande of the hoard are E. Maxwell, one of the prisoners who . tendered valuable assistance during the t-- teienf outbreak; William H.- - Girard, ronvlrted of obtaining money under ,a,s Pretenses; George T. TrunkhllL . convicted of burglary; John H. Lee, convicted of burglary, and Andrew convicted of illegal voting. The tppliratlona of john Burke,- - Jr., and red Bngllrhe were denied. The appll- i11"0" f Wes 1 y Thomas. Wilkinson S. C. Herron. Frederick Von s wlkenstein.. Jack C. Wilkinson and j "try T. Duke 'were continued for one t'Mith. . - i'll. M.U' J.-V. conc-tMjon- s Anti-Boyc- (BEE (00 Admiral Evens' F.r.t Assembled Sbd-.r'- -i at . Che'Foo. Feb. 2. cruiser New Orb: : Wilmington an! nailed from Manii.i der command of ); . ' i BLLGARIA BLAIS THEY TO PROMOTE Is in Sympathy With RuMia and Will Try to Avoid War. Pari. 21. M. Zoltovitz. the agent in Paris, made the which fallowing statement today: "1 can give the uuMt formal assuriY..n;ary 15 unoriral funnier, ance that Bulgaria ha more than ever t :eil order icM'lved to do nothing to compromise upon arriving !: t i!,e from the Secret Xavy to re- the peace. It is with great aalisfac-i- f n we have seen the powers elab-craturn to Shanghai, v. ii.u ihe outbreak a plan for reforms in Macedonia ;i and Jaof hostilitie bci li;sia ninl we wish, without any reservation, .. al Kiaut--, compan occurred, ihe reform realized. Above all. at this manding the Aj1.;. a cruiser squad rm' i.. Miaughai and moment when the powers are followto Che ing with anxiety the events in the Far Admiral Cooper's has ordered all East. Bulgaria will avoid doing anyFuo. Secretary thing that would cause th belief that the shljw to Shar.ri.t They left imto profit by the crisis. proiKwe mediately after r- .iIsi.k without gtv-i- n The Bulgarian people have unanlnion-- 1 Midden depargany reason for a. expresed warm sympathy for ture. iu Manchuria are The Russian foii so far acting entile!' mi the defensive. It I unfortunate that Turkey perarc being made sists in her regrettabl hostility. BeExuusive prepare' at Dalny, Port Amu:-- . X.w Chwang side the annoying measures she has and Lino Yang to cui the land- taken against our people, our coma big tone merce suffers serious obstacles: and ing of Japanese t on the damaged finally, the continued concentration of of men are at wn'-vessels In Port Anhui- harliur and ef- Turkish troops slung our frontier and forts are being made iu isisc Ihe bat- the mobilization of troop at atralgetlo points la menacing us." tleship Retvizan. M. Zoltovitz uaid there ia a war The supply of frerii vegetables and party beef in Port Arthur is getting very in Constantinople whlcu has a preponare influence and short speculator and quoted from endeavnrltig derating cousular reports to the effect that the to secure steamer to run the Turks fear a military inHiirrection If war with Bulgaria 1 not declared. Iu the lights of these facts," M. NAVAL BIIUN HOUSE Zoliovltx continued, it ia natural (hat Bulgaria, too, should be prejmriug." Indian and District Appropriation Bills Will Como Up This Week. SENATE VIllJISClISS PAIiARA Washington, Feb. 21. The HoitM has the naval bill under debate and at the proper time it ia probable a rule Voting Will Begin on Treaty Next Tuesday. will be brought in making the item in the bill providing fur a training Washington, Feb. 21. The Panama station on the Great Itakes In order. It canal question will rontlnue to hold ia expected that a contest will ensue exclusive attention of the Senate unover the location of the station. Nothtil next Tuesday, when voting will behas been given by Mr. Hitchcock, ot gin on the treaty. It is probable that Nebraska, Gist he will proose an the door of the chamber will be amendment to the naval hill providing (lowed the most of the time the treaty fur the construction of a government la under consideration, Monday and armor plate factory. The Indian and Tuesday. Senator Morgan has p rothe District appropriation bills will ll red a number of amendments and follow the naval bill, and there ia some if offered they will be presented In expectation that all these will be executive aeawlon. Mr. Morgan probapassed this week by the House. bly will apeak on some of hla amendFollowing the Indian and District ments. but the prospect la that very billfc will come the Klofllce bill, but few other Senators will desire further it may not he ready for consideration to address the Senate on the subject. before next week. If the appropriaAll amendments will be voted down. tion bill are all out of the way by There will be only 16 or 17 votes or Friday the private claims or pension palra against the ratiflratlon of th bill may have a show. convention. Senator Hoar will probaMr. Williams, the minority loader, bly make another speech before th served notice yesterday that he would vote ! taken. endeavor to secure the reading tomorWith the Panama question disposed row of Washington farewell address of, appropriation bill will be taken up. and then have an Immediale adjournMonday, being Washington's birthment. day, the Senate will listen to the rending of Washington'! farewell address STUDENTS MAKE DISTURBANCE. by Senator Heyburn, of Idaho. State iho guboata DuL.-- i i. t A. te . . M.t-i- r Ru-bi- - Vienna, Feb. 21. Following a service of intercession In the Russian church at Prague today for the success of the Russian arms, several hundred Slav atndenta gathered in front of Ihe church and created a disturbance. They then went to Ihe United State consulate, where they intended to make a hostile demonstration, but the poke dotted 'all the street leading to lb consulate and after- some opposition succeeded In dispersing the demonitra-t&r- a and In arresting many of them. DEATH OP VETERAN COMEDIAN. JOLRN.ALISM CLEAN NEW uippiNyoncE - coal-paes- er j I $ LAW We Have WHat You Want in Heavy IncreaM In Both Exports and Imports. Washington, Feb. 21. The developthe Philippines commercially and Industrially for the first nine montha of 1903 li the subject of a special bulletin by the bureau of insular a flat:. It la shown that both lu Imthere waa an port and export compared with a corresponding period In the preceding year. Heavy exports of hemp and copra, offsetting heavy import of rice, explained the IncreaM during the period named. The Importa were 126.601,610, against for 1902. The exports amounted to $23,563,128, an IncreaM of nearly four and one-hamillion dollars. The rice imports were the only ones that Increased and there was a falling off 1c general trade, the United State toeing 10 per rent and the United Kingdom 16 per rent, while Spain hu only a of the amount of her trade Typewriter Supplies ment of 22 lf Iwo-third- in 1902. United State exporta Increased from 87.232.411 to $9,368,066 and the trade with Spain waa practically the same, bui a small part of thia carried under the American flag and all but 5 per rent of the general trade of the Islands la done In foreign bottom, Spargo's Book Storom t J.Mli 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 TORPEDO BOATS AT MALTA. Malta. Feb. 21. The United State torpedo boat destroyer flotilla, consisting of the Decatur, Dale, Barry, Chauncey and Balnbridge, convoyed by the cruiser Buffalp, under command of Lieutenant Lloyd! H. Chandler, aalled today for Fort Said. OF SALES JEALOUSY CAUSED MURDER. Ia Junta. jealousy Ml Colo.. Feb. 21. Lou Adam In a fit of MONDAY ahot and killed Patrick II. King. Jr n ranchFlat Rock, Mich., Feb. 21. Owen man, In the European hotel hero. Mies Fawrett, Ihe veteran comedian, died Adams Is 26 yean old and is the of disease at hla home daughter of Mrs. Maggie Adame of GarBright's tonight here, aged 66 years. den City, Kae. at 10 a. m. February 1st r - All Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as 100 J Follows SELL EVERYTHING From the. Cost Marl Spring Suits This means everything in our stock Groceries Inclnded i Just Arrived The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all Last & Thomas Spring Goods Arriving during sale, pur- . . IAND Washington, Feb. 21. Senator Hans-broug-h has Introduced a hill which provide that no forest rraerratiou hereafter shall be created covering any lands within the limits of any railroad land grant. Ii li provided further that, where a tract of land covered by au uniierfccted bon fide claim or by a patent ia included within the limits uf a public forest reservation hereafter created the settler or owner may relinquish that tract to the government and receive In return full compensation aa may he agreed upon between the secretary of tue interior and the party so relinquishing. Any exchange of lands which hereafter may be surrendered within a forest reserve heretofore created shall lie allowed only for lands of a like character, whether such exchange ia made through 1he medium of land script, right of selection or otherwise. Pcitoffice Department Will Bar Papers With Vulgar Advertisements. WaMiiiiginn, Feb. 21 The poatofflee department fca begun acruwadcagainwt the printing of objectionable advertisement and etoric in nt wupapere and periodical throughout the country. The action 1 bared on section 3893 of the Revised Statute, which impose a line of not exceeding $5,000 or for nn over live year, or both, for person depositing in the mail, or aiding in circulating through the mail, of any obscene print, pamphlet. It 1 proposed to amend this law to incluilu vulgar advertisement and other printed matter. Under the new policy a number of paiiera containing questionable matter have been throwu out uf the mails under telegraphic orders to the powtniatitere and a campaigu w ill be waged against objectionable medical advertisements which are being widely published. - repre-.aentatlv- es I t OIR ViUtSHIPSJLllE FEBRUARY 22, 1904. SMadSBBA Cir TtctClnki Jljjf, 8 For Courteous Treatment Stop at Top Coat Elegance attained only on th coat boaring this famous label. I The EL Sett This Stock ... KINNEY, Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE SEEK WELL TREATED. By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room.' Terms Cash. 9G30 0C3 Must Wo Inn Dew-Dro- p CLEARY chased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. - j CORRECT CLOTHES for MEN Wo are their solo representatives here and we are proud of It, too. i Reese Howell &Sons. THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. They consider ue progressive enough te represent them here and we con-aid- er their product higher close, more etyliah, and above all the fit and better than merchant tailors have boon making for you. LEADERS IN SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT - OPEN' DAY AND NIGHT. Extra flu dinner on Sunday and Wednesday. from 12 to $ p. a, 15 cento. We give nic lunch all day. Short orders at all houra, fresh oyster, gam and fiah in season. GENERAL MILL WORKS TOP COATS Are our hobby now and we aimply oa y English Top and Broadway Box Coats are here. You know what w mean; you have aeon them and you recognize their superiority. The now idea this year I that they are made of "Aquaproof material. They're waterproof. They're stylish. They fit They etay fit The price is reaMnable, Props. Charley & Hong, 818 25th that our $12.09 to $22.60 highest Class Store Fixtures. SILVER KINO SALOON MURPHY We always have Juat what ywt want for prompt delivery ; i ; si Biffin m 154 24th Street GIBLIN, . ' i Props Twenty-Fift- TEAMSTERS If Not Get Married Quick Telephone 128. ft First Claw Wlnea, Liquor and Cigar. Solicited Your Patranag 132 If Married Build a Home. . It Na Bar and Up-to-D- ate ' 1 h St. dsiSTOCMN J. PLATT SADDLERY CO. caw rie a full line of Glove, Blanket, Whips, Tents and Wagon Cover. C. Mfra. of High Grad 'Stork Saddle. Phon 514x. Harnae and 227$ Washington Ava |