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Show THE The fore THE EXAMINER. of the coui-nssiuii- MORXIXQ will EXAMINEE, OGDEX UTAH, Til L'KSllAY MOIIN1XG, Lyceum Theatre taint iron and mrel. If the fired over the head of nil'll Klinri aie & Fu elled every day m the year. (i i , ii i In dii-the bloat will erniib tbe Strew. -4"? "th 09w. men to ill atli. It la a matter of reeurd i hat t be and ahoea of turret uDIt.fcd ty tbs I'dIou Printing Co. hiititit-n- t are frequently torn off by tbe iiiaei, Whi-- these farte are considered FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. it is nut to be wondered at that a fleet GLAD VS CARLYLE, Contralto. of bombard i et ires alter two hour CKEEWVALD A MTRRELLA. Loitered ty Carrier. ltifludlng mr ut, even if its vessel are uninjured. High Class Binging and Dancing. Sunday Morning Examiner, The men eanuoi endure the strain for THE NATIONAL TRIO. eta ...75 per Giiittli....i a lunger period. Comedy Sketch Artist 6 eta GARVIN A 8EAKCEY, EJtglo cjficn Comedians. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BERMUDAS. The Fy mud ova mouth (indudlrg OPPORTUNITIES IN WYOMING. eta E. WILL BENSLEY, Sunday and Sawyer Young, Props WEEK MARCH 7th. ... EDITORIALOPINION and Ilural (VI i very ut authorized to rnttlw All 1Cktinahtera Ca rlrra (Ogdi-- Standard) KD1RON Wyoming iieuplo are commencing to rraii.e tlu' only way to develop their state is lo advertise the opportunities bi-e- - ej fai-tor- advan-tageoi- thor-ouphl- y MT V' mi-tlmi- tur-roi- THESE NEW ARRIVALS - i iptt.. fm - s t'.-u- In the District Court for Weber County, State of Utah. Estate of Henry l one breaker, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at Gunnell's Law Office, No. ib.' Washington Avenue (up alairsl in Ogden City, Utah, on or before the third day uf ALMA ALLEN, July, 19U4. Administrator. Seattle Times: No matter what one may think of polygamy since Joseph Smith Is the head of tbc church which does believe in the doctrine of plural marriages, and was compelled by the law of the laad to testify, hi attitude on that question will be much more respected In view of the testimony given and the manner of giving it than if he had evaded. - If Bill waa there. overhead I Say what you please, "Hiawatha" is a catchy air. There would be flghtia everywhere Atom (with a weary sigh) It la. You can't escape It. Chicago Tribune. If Bill was there But be'e at Mlller'e store m Him and a dozen more MATCH FOR WIRELE8B LINEMEN. Of our towns keenest atrategiete. You heard of that chap who com- With stubby pencil la their fists, plained to Representative Ruppert that Coacoctln' battles and campaign he couldn't get any work to do at his That take ia all the seas and plains trade, and when Kuppert naked him If either one the Rues or Jap what his trade waa he amid he was a Is lookin for a likely chap To run the war with tact and skill, lineman for a wireless telegraph comThey'd send for Bill. pany?" asked Representative 8uUivan. W. D. N. ia Chicago Tribune. Well, I got one thla morning that beat that. big hobo struck me for BETTER THAN ABRAHAM. a quarter. 'What's the matter with workThe Bee has always held that our poing?' I asked him. 'Cant get anything to do at my lygamy laws should severely punish any future disregard of the doctrine trade, said the hobo. 'What ia your trade? of monogamy, but should not seek to 'I'm foreman In a radium factory.' humiliate the wives of the patq nor And 1 Just had to produce." bastardize children. their New York World. About the meanest thing old Abraham did waa to turn Hagar out Into THE POINT OF VIEW. the wilderness. In one respect at least Smith of Miss Weary Father always turns the gas off at 10 o'clock. Utah was a better man than was AbraStay late That'a first rate. 1 was ham of Ur. Just going to ask you to do it Judge. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE. n s r iLt-s-- ! ,. i Ti i A spokesman of MuW IwomiS Cleveland Is petty polii,,,.- - ofT gned to conceal his re' w.1l tr 0u Well, nobody who ha tr Hill ought to have any J?,h nlzing petty politics at a g'ai V1' York Tribune. tro-ihv- Disgrace, conviction aud ser.L t imprisonment have dozed ,j Machen and others la.-frauds upon the postal mi. iuH unfortunate it is that these not look into the future and . balnce-sh- at of the profit udstria i ia difficult xomxtdishonesty. It to estimate the motives ,lf lFlB1 iexcept on the theory that , rime L . disease. Ban Franrisro Uuil. The Baltimore nun who c1h)is to t able to get off 4.0oo words iu un ltary hour Is Informed that is large enough to hold u ,n nail Tribune. The belief that the Heid lVi.'.n.. ton fell down because it was , j. construction and wholly safe ha a limited prevalence. Nt or; World. tnr i., WALLACE DRUG CO DIGINANS was Lord Fitznoodle Gumsucker Senator Depew say that the hla slater. Lady Fitzgerald writing M. Depew who made so many bride-to-bDANCING ACADEMY speeches before there was a Senator Dustseeker, of his American Prescriptions a Speda!ty Depew ia dead. But Senator Carmack insists that though dead he i not forShe ia beautiful of face and figure! REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY PHONE 24 X. gotten. Deseret News. 2349 Wish. Avfl he wrote, rapturously. EVENING, . Whereat Lady Dustseeker, ImpaGuessing as to what office Judge to answer not the Intrusted her King will run for this year has been tient,g malls, but to the flashing narrowed to the governorship and the cable: position of congressman, as he has Never mind the face," she cabled, an those. Salt to aversion expressed 351 Twenty-fourt-h f. JL BERRYESEA A CO. fit but be aure about the figure. New Lake Tribune. York Times. The United States doesn't rare how WIFELY OPTIMISM. murh the cost of this war staggers humanity so long as the belligerents Husband When 1 see all these bills have the cash to patronize American I am tired of life. Do you think the markets. Anaconda Standard. time will ever come when ,we shall be wmWMMMMWMWMAMMreAMW) Tho last pole In tlm burned district out of debt? Our Patrons Are Invited to the Best Stocked With Wines, Wife (cheerfully) Why not, darlof Baltimore has been cut down, and Liquors and Cigars are You know that you carrying Hot Lunch la Ogden. overhead wires will be a thing of the ing? of the Finest Quality. past In the Monumental City. It takes an exceptionally large life Insurance. Bazar Harpers fire occasionally to work substantial and comfortable reforma Commercial IF BILL WAS THERE. Tribune. Chaun-ce- y e. slow-goin- ...THE.. EXCHANGE ' The stand taken by President Joseph F. Smith In the investigation now proceeding at Washington, has won him thousands of friends even among thoee who differ with him in belief and who consider hla p radices wrongfetl. The man who has the courage of his conviction and conscientiously maintains hie beliefs and practices them, regard-les- s of consequences, even though they may he unpopular, always has friends who admire hla manhood even, though they differ with hi conclusions. Logan Journal. If the Hon. 'Qull Nebeker aspires to the Democratic nomination for governor he also should show that he Is in earnest by announcing that be doesn't want IL Salt Lake Tribune. If Bill was there There where the Jap tad ' Russ . Are raisin such a fuse The cabin would be sluin' hot of the fights they fought For Bill he's got the whole thing planned: How each one ought to make a aland. And Just how either could begin And, with no trick at all. could win, There would be trouble In the air It Bill was there. there Hed take hie submarines If Bill waa machlnee And rapid-fir- e And tow 'em slowly after dark. Right up to where he's put a mark Near that there town it's name, b'gee! Rune out some fifteen miles to een And then you bet there'd somethin' PASTIME PLEASANTRIES. drop. Open Day ADVERTISEMENTS. CUSSIMED ATTORN EYS-A- Joe. Ches W. L. Maglnnla 1st T SALOON ( and Night QUEEN CAFE : Fine dinner ob LAW. Natl Bank Bldg. Eoclea Bldg. FOR BALE. 4 p. m., 26 cento 11 to 4, only 26 All OPEN Ml Sunday from It to Lunch served Aom cento Short orders at all hours. Freeh Oysters in any atyla Gama and Fish In neason. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 223 FOR aatlafactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call oa W. T. As till, Phone !20y. 231 Washington iva Twenty-fift- LITTLE QUEEN lot nnd FORSALE Building eight room modern brick house on St h SALOON ERIK LARSON, Prop. Choke Wines, easy terms. Inquire of Jno. J. Greiner, 128 25th. Liquors and Cigars. A bargain In partly Improved business property on lower street Good rental in Twenty-fiftcome. HUNTER A KENNEDY. FOR SALE 'Phono 2319 Washington Ave. 301ft h He'd fight below 'em and on top. 5 FOR SALE Household furniture, And some one euro would get room hotwe. at 550 22nd. care Mr. Jackson Eliery time dat gent If Bill was there. MONEY TO LOAN. r buy a drink he pays fo It wlf a Books Stationery and bill. Why, hes filthy wlf mon- If Bill waa there MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUM MITT dozen a pine stuck ey. Office Suppfies. lle'a Mr. Sharpe Ef de genelman cares To mark the outs and Ina HOTtkS. to alt In at our game, p'raps we kin Of bowd hed march a million men clean up aum ob his filth fo' him. Across the land and back again THE HOTEL LINCOLN And put the foeman ta the ditch. W. H. LITTLE Proprietor. Judge. Permanent er Transient. Whose men? What side? He don t LEWIS & BLACKWELL EL OGDEN, UTAH. 220 Twenty-thl- d can which! LIKE YOl'R SHADOW. aches he fairly sometimes He eays REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Upgardson (listening to piano In flat To aee how both aides make mistakes. and Four-roobrick residence, with barn, lot 60x122, good location. (1100. Transferred to any part of the city. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. PRICES REASONABLE. otAve. 233 29th St Phene 131a. Two acres land, all la peaches, cherries and apples, bearing fruit, two blocks from car line, 9900. Chauncey Pirrf, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Are. HELPING "HANDS.1? Ross Book Store. ten-dolla- j a EXPRESS BAGGAGE sr 700 Pairs Shoes For Ladies, Men, Boys, Children Sample Shoes ALBERT F. brick resldenrstlol 38x129 feet, close In, HAM. Chauncey Parry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Six-roo- Ave. Used by the manufacturers as Samplei. All Spring; Styles, not aU sizes, but your size may be here; at less than one-ha- lf price, all arfor table our cn quick selling ranged bargain We are located in the building which was formerly the old Stratford furniture Store, north of Z. C M. I CHRISTENSON SHOE COMPANY, 2369 Wash. Ave. OGDEN RICHEY. , Nine-rooframe residence, one acre land, all in fruit on 10th BL Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. UNDERTAKER Ave. . mile north of Lots for sale between Washington and Grant, $250 each. Chaunoey Parry, Cm. 23rd and Wash. 1-- Z. C. 2 M. I., 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Ave. Four-rooframe residence, water In house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. frame residence An elegant on Jackson Ave., 1,100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. brick and FOR SALE frame bouse near depot; lot 50x330 feet; good barn; price 91.500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 9, First National bank building. Six-roo- PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. FORTUNES Told by band or card No. 280 24tb street Ladles 25c and gentlemen 60c. at This is an Announcement of More Than Passing' Interest, d M-- Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. 10, 1901. r Anl-ma'- .it I MUCH Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for said administrator. Foot Juggler. Date of first publics! ion of this notice March 3rd, lim4. MOVING PICTURE. Admission luc. FROM OUR C0NTEMP0RIE8. will confer a favor by Sutacribtr re1 lii capital fur Investment the committee reisirt. prcMr'iiu-i- l wty an informing ttl Ifca of failure to ceive Tho Examiner before their ami lo the industrial world la genwould elicir further fads, hieakfaat. eral and llu to arc vast opportuni and the facts have suppressed," ties pnsetitcd hi Wyoming. The I latte retorted William Alden Smith, amid I ineil lo increase bniil from Is i!e., floor the rapidly and galajiplause valley OGDEN, UTAH. MARCH 10, 1904. leries. in opulaliiin us the result of develita Replying Mr. llepburu said: There lopment now in progress. Only tle ilisiance west of Casiier the gov is no member of thla house who deTRANSCONTINENTAL. NEW crnineiit has approved the situ for an sires to screen anybody In thla matirriuaiiuu project that will water a ter." He was applauded at this remark, T want to go The Atu- nYfcu i r.ul inenl is to have hundred thousand acres practically and continuing, said: to the Nebraska line, to the very bottom. We have shown aiiolhi r road at roes it. Ibis tune the the whole valley iiiiies away. The dam will be our willingness.'' Imiit eliisc to Ibe line ot i seventy rus a narrow gorge through road la to At. Williams said be wanted the corruption In the department investiInipetu&l Stioa. The Grand Trunk which the river runs, and can he In a height of two hundred gated, not by the friend of men who railroad lias uutie ii surveys uml eon have been guilty of corruption, but by feet. Dnuglaa. forty-livstrui-tiot- i will w luaiiKUiated this nnd K. venty-flmiles Casper, has now six the house or represent at ivee. At to Fl'ting. gas wells of tremendous pressure that the Hay resolution. Mr. William said While a rival of the Caiiiidian Parilir furnish economical fuel that must In- li did not touch the question. 'What was the motive of It?" Wa Having in a lucuxure lln In w line will open vite iiiamifneturlng plants. regard for the fart that this Is the it not to give the congress not be that up ttu eiitiri'ly region, said to pos-aof large wool growing inlarests, the deiiarttncni held something over iuflotie weuitli iu nafnral re center iL would he a splendid Tito for a woolcongress that congress had better let . aoun-i'Kend iu will, intiifrro en the dejiartment alone?" he Inquired, The mineral resource lilt lu with (anadiau lailhv Inisiuesb. in the l.ainniie range district are cum itls wont being drowned by applause as important. On- from both side. It la altogether lirobahln that bail Ibis ing lo hit no machinery was "Are you going to meet u?" he dethere a ago year ly tint been true much more serious on a single property in the district, manded. dewould to the plan have Mr. Cooper IWis.) said he was one a title today there re flva properties veloped si me the hold of the Canadian un w hich machinery is established and of the member under Indictment A J'ailtit:, which la heavily xubxidixeil, on whero developments are in active member, he said, "whose name was the Canadian governing powers la u progress. The district is from twenty In the Hat coupled with that of A. W. front Douglas to the Machen. whom the counfry knows and The Gruud Trunk to forty miles direction marknlily strung. ot Uramlo the world knows, Is a convicted felon in tho south sysieni now has Eastern Canada pretty Icak. One of the recent strikes Is on his way to the penitentiary, has grid ironed and has that of United State Senator Clark tho right to stand up in the house and connection with American and hi associates, who have coppor ask for a moment's delay upon the res""'rwl olution. of one ruada which give it an entrance to sulphides at a depth 15 a ton. OthThis remnrk elicited loud applause worth feet seventy aud Chicago. There through a deal recenter properties al a depth or two hun- from both sidoe of the house and la the gallorie. which by this time had ly eoiiHiininiateil, if makes a connecdred feet are making an equally good filled to the limit. Speaking with tion with thc JoiueH J. Mill railroad Inshowing, and front one of the proper much up been made that feeling, Mr. Cooper said, Who terests. By that deal the ii ill roods tie shipments have net result of :W a car. knows better than I do whether I am hsndle Grand Trunk business through have yielded y guilty? expert have recognized If he 1 guilty, he sold, he wont to the Iacllle const. Mr. Hill has had Eight not and district, the Inspected Again he was the foresight lo got un good terms with one or litem has returned an unfavor- delay. applauded. There was no question of polities in the Grand Trunk, seeing In it a pos- able report. the matter, he said. One man convictsible chance to Injure his old cneiny, ed wa a Democrat appointee and the THE WORK TO GO ON. the Canadian Pacific which ia now other whom we expect to go on the road la a Republican. He declared threatening his roads by an invasion of (Salt Lake Tribune.) that President Roosevelt had directed the that see to his territory in Northern Washington. We are delighted the prosecution of members of hla own From Kaetern Canada the new trans- prospocta are for an agreement among water-user- s of this valley In the party. the continental will run far to the north, Mr. Moon (Tenn.l next got the floor matter of the Hah Lake improvement. westward throngh the Northwest ter- At the time of Chler Hydrographer and fhrlng the Republicans said if the ritories. presumably to the Vellowlicad Newell's last visit here, the one who point of order was made. you stand as e protecting shield against an invespass in tho Northern Kockiea through niiglf have suggested a disagreement the liability of tigation. thsi low and advantageous, iass .to would have hoen umler Continuing, he said, the thieves bea lunatic. .The man UrltisU ColumbiiC Tiicrne through the being pronounced who. arter the aieoting of a week ago ing yours and not oura it is for you rich hut utiilereloied grazing, timber, lest Hiiurday. did not fear for the not us, to say if they shall have your mining and agricultural regions of the outcome, would certainly have been o protection. Mr. Overstreet then withdrew his Chlhotln and CarllNNi dlsirleta lying a dull wind, or utterly indifferent. motion to postpone and the house proan of agreement lint the prosptft between the Hoc kies ami the Cascades; stockkholders of the several ceeded to discuss the resolution under the by the department order allowing an honr thenee across the Cascades whore they canal companies at their coming meetcome to tidewater at Itutie Inlet and ings, and the lndiral hm that they will, nnd a half to each side. with prartiral unanimity, vote for on down to Tort Simpson, an admirVON WALDERSEEB POLICY. for the atip-plable harbor adjacent to the southern the pledging of their land above the fifty seonud foot resboundary of Alaska and lilHi mile Reported That Ho at One Time Wantervation for each caual company ed to Seize Province of Chi Li. north if Victoria, It. C. which the Government will furnish. I Thla lennlnul befog nearly a dny'a now no gum) that we. presume there Tarts, March t. Col. Marrhand. no further fear on the mataieamitiK nearer the Orh-u- l on mutes need he that the the hero of Fashoda, In the course of by the Govaud spending ter, of steam travel than Tuget Sound, will ernment of substantially a million dol- an Interview published in the Matin give the new line a great advantage lar to put iu thla great improvement, today la quoted a saying that the In the handljugyif iraiis-Parlfl- c ocean I now assured. late Field Marshal von Waldcrsee That this work aud Improvement trade. It wilt prove particularly valuwill be wurth lo this valley many while In command of the allied forces able in the quick handling to the cat-er- n time Its cost m the years go by. I at Pekin announced the purpose of m aboard of tea and silk, commoperfectly evident. It will lie the great making the province of Chi LI part of dities in which there is a premium on and redeeming thing for the farmer the Hinterland of the German possesrupld transportation to the market of this valley, and that It may begin sion and waa unilie prevented through rewell the delay ntay center on the eastern shore of this withoutdesire. ' versal peated representation of Russia to continent. Foreign trade aside, Germany. He adds that von Waldertme the great business of the new line ON IMSOlllTIQJI complimented Marchand on the lab will result from opening up a territer' African achievements and Intory said to possess an admirable cliIn vited him frequently to be a guest at Bill Passed Appropriation Army mate and posidliiUtlca In natural hi private table. They discussed the the Senate and Philippine Shipgreater than the region already French ping Bill Discussed. organisation and merit of tapiwd by the Canadian Pacific. the troops. Concerning war, present The March army Washington, Col. Marchand remark: Field Marhill was passed and ihe Philippine shal von Walderaee was too diploA BOMBARDMENT. shipping hill taken up in the senate matic to express an opinion upon the today. A contemporary tells of the heroism The consideration of the army ap- general question whlrh already was seen to lie presented and which is propriation bill was resumed at the now of the men lichind the guns, being solved by recourse to arm. Mr. session. of Bacon the When we rcail of the bombardment openingan He strictly carried out this roll of as to whether made any Inquiry of fortress or city by a fleet of war- - provision had Imhii made in the bill for advancing German Interests. He desired that Chi Id should ship we think jiiohalily. of the deadly 1,10 ll:lnu'nt of expenses of erecting becomeparticularly in some way a hinterland of ,f ,'r,',1'ri'1 tho Ureal, con- Ih" cfftxt uf t Ids continued trlbuteil by Emperor William, and Mr. German Shan Tung, and repeated eiiMny.. but w hip likely to by Ruxla to the chancelrrH-tiireplied in (he negative, saylnq Ii .eiioux to Do- - crew tlmi pmvixiun fur xich expenditure lery at Berlin alone prevented him oiimiiiip from carrying out hla project. tlmi. tires the. guns. Wonder is open would Iihvi lo he made by other legit. that a fleet retire alter min tation.Mr.Teller axked by what authorexpresM-er two hours of ecntinii'.nis lliiuu. Tim ity the stalin' had heeu received and Mr. Kaeon replied that while (here 1 Is- - ihat men are wonder aide in no official information on the subject, euibiti Hip physical struiu of handling It was iinilersioiiil that the president th. leg guns bn- ih ui length of hail signified hit acceptance of the work ami that rongrexs had not acted lime. in the matter. U the firing were continued for sevA resolution offered by Mr. Hoar and eral hours, a eonsiuerubh on percentage adopted, directs the committee ol the lima behind the guns would din IKjsiofllce to consider the report "w briber any further legiMlatioti la from the hammering of tho concussions needed to protect by an appeal to die Huaiii.-- I their brains and hearts. courts or otherwise the rights of perare unable to end. ire thla main. sons whose correspondence la exrlmf-rSheep hit vp ln'-- jditeed in the gun e from ihe malls under any discreby way of xperimput. and Lave tion now exerrlsed liy the authorities of ihe posioflU-department. la h n dead sliiiOM. iiiuiiP'lialidy slo-iiif big wire discharged. That HOUSE. u n i - ii b i'e itnneah ih mraai, een wl.'"i tI:i tr lot In s are i Washington. March 9 When th j i,ik off by Comprise several distinct 1,1 rei. ( iniPi'Js-nllnws house met the invocation was deliverxtxlr In th new spring mah' z wr;. rowh is iy(. !mulun lK,.1y ed by Rer. J. J. Pollivar. father of Ren- terial and n cry garment lxof atur iHdlivar of Iowa Immediately1 faultless workmanship. Among ''Lt.i'.ne Hit- izli i' I. ta in?t W. Rourke thcreuftT Cochran, who1 lot you will find the new the t'l-rIt il ibc OiiDo-JapaMcCIel-f-j was dieted to succeed Mayor Girdle-To- p Skirt, turning w:- it the 12:h district or New ii.hi ,i,n ,. t'Li.fee cUT) j lan both neatness and comfort. orn ,nrre-rst tbster'lecf Vain nfcad their Yn.r.11' Pretty efferti In the new Mr. Overxtreet. of Indiana, chairman fu.'-iyto !oi Tbrr gmiuer Eaton Jacket and French of the rnmmittee on pontoffire, and even left their put-tFront a well as stunning and triad to hide pox' roads, w a rerounized. He had. he no U. 'in-- e of f,.jt r of styles In the regular Coat x!ir'x nr the Kai,l- consulted with member on both )ie Knit, made la the daintiest ot si Iu of 'nerr-hou0 who dexired mure t.:,r out ot xV-t-inability iri en- -l time thanthethree uil cloths. fionr to dUcus the ure tlic torture of thi'ir own Cling, ft Hay resolution hearing on the Brlx. We will he able to supply ix said that ( I, . i , rolled tipiin tow report. .. every demand, and our very ilie In ayony pi He suggested a pnoponoment of .i:s:y brcelng reasonabicprlcra. coupled with nr relief, rioir.e even lra.-- i d into ihe ponrlderztion of the resolution the ' Burt Quality." make a until xs :i1 most desirable combination i Monday. p"-,,Mr. )lt ibiira ilowm said that any ' ei H: sinful 'Kiil:'liiiK of u. .iW.E-aiirt the d!artinnt wonl.t ' n-- mmp mPMMlf MAECII kdy in Ogden knows Ac cvcrY SUITS at this store what a line of SPRING means. Anyone who has gone Suit our through Department hcreto-for- e understands the decided difference in the general appearance of our finely tailored garments and every other requisite that lends 'distinction in dress Pur Suits possess the many points of supertari'y in style, material fit and finish which, taken so much to their character, dressy appearance and collec-ivcly- , wearing quality. You will find here the cho'cest productions, from the hands of the most exc us ve fashion au.horit cs. .Wc hope it will be your pleasure to caL r gl.t socn. S. J. BURT & BROS. FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good water right five-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUM-MITCONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. tor anything Ip Mill Work. Contracting and Building. 22nd and Washington. GO TO M. Gillie CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. lager A Son. clairvoyants and mediums. We tell your name and an about your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and position. Q MT at we lib asked. No question comes true. 429 25th street. Eat a Whale Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivate ' ing brain power. We say, feed the body and the .brain will t; : care of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that Iresh energy and keep the fires o I ycu intellect are on a m:a? diet, you cant do b:t:cr than to gve ut yur criers. eg. Wtl WAFFLE HOUSE 1 249 Twenty-fiftStreet 'ORDERS ON SHORT SHORT NOTICE Open Day end Night surf Kiniv. Pre orletor. ta'.tc good them. c-i- .c o A. E. Weatherby Wtb Warner |