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Show THE UOItNIXQ an of (.'hri accepting a bribe from an atiiibalium lie diacbargctl the defend-1-ant- . loujjjany. This wan the firat of nine caaea of persona charged with hoodllng aui in rendering the deeiaion Judge Moore intimated that be would take similar action in all the other. arz-mai- EXAMINATION. BOTKIN San Kranciaco. April It. In the But-kirxamiustiuu today the llrat were J:ahua Deane and Mary Dunning. Their testimony did not differ from ihat given at the previous trial of Mrs. Botkin. wit-neab- ea LOOKING FOR ASSETS. appointed the Chicago Title and Trust comiiany receiver for the Weare Commission company. The petition rep resent Ihat the Wcare company haa no visible assets, but that the com puny haa a set of book, which it will he necessary for a receiver to have to learn where the assets are local ed. DEATH IN TRAIN WRECK. Seattle, Wash.. April 19. An stiached to an extra coal train Columbia an! Puget Sound plunged over an embankment mile north of Black Diamond Engineer Joseph Bcantun was engine on the road half a today. killed and Fireman George M. Hoaglaud was so seriously injured that he will probably die. SPRINGER Tlir of America arc, in p'M-erfur iqirrinr in Hioki of Kiik-.lalia lliai an Kualrili rarrnlly ennm In the Slate In iiivraii-ga- lr M'hiMilti 1 i.n our MONEY LOANED . SALARIED PEOPLE Real EsUte and Chattel Ijoans. Fwvlre quick, confidential and private. No commission. unotlioilM. j" be-fm- -e 1 John 19. V. Spring, or. former president uf the National Live SbK-association, was nominal cd for mayor by acclamation by Hie Republican convention today. I The Alnalry Klin ifiimml imnniisaidn, rnnaialinR uf iliiny Knglltili rduci WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. limial exiirrts litwiliMl liy Artlmr Mns- Thone kiM x. 223-- Ecclea Bldg ' Icy. c M. ti.. jvecnily co.nphded this iiivehtlgaiton of American schools. Bo impressed was Mr. Mosley himself hy Ihn superiority of the school of thia coming apparent. The unvaccluated aro being slacked by smallpox. coiiniry overlhuso of England that The old liberty question is Tor hi homo hn di'iiarilng English being worked for all it worth. Wo placed hi own two anna in the Hop-l.i- u are told that It I a citizens privito have school New lege at to Haven grammar smallpox if he doeciiT to having it. Iut wore softly, pirjiare for Tale. He found ihrough-ni- il object we are told that If a cl sen doesn't all the territory ho visited belter desire to become Immune from small-pothat Is a mater for he himself to eniiltuneul,, better building, more : decide. on the part of leathers and j He can do aa he pleasesl lTn- under the Utah statute, ho pupil. iH'ttcr irsult s, Ibutt In the frl unatefy ,U! ,h health an- nitillior country. He says, summing thoritles cannot compel any man 10 lie hi After impressions: all, lip Ho may nr he may not must judge by resit Ha. The public edu- lie, exactly as he pleases. And that aamq law give him the cation of thn Culled Slates ha had a right to become a nuisance In his in the In the large jutii placing country neigh iMirhiNNl. to bring disease Into It first rank in thn world, industrially and to scatter disease through It. to and commercially, at the name time become, a charge upon the city. We w maintaining a high Ideal of tiviliis- - P,avIs a V'ori' nd w repegt, that mighty ioor law, one lion." should never have found a placethat on the the statute hooks of a supposedly proRegarding Itself, be baa gressive. cnlighjened commonwealth. this one rap to give: ? t,Rnllot nforce vaccination If American teaching faila In any let ua do the. next best thing. Let respect. It I In the matter uf Inculcat- 11s enforce every regulation ing the power of correct and accurato to the last letter quarantine nd the extent of the English speech. Again and again I pint. Isolate every case, heard children In the public achool every Individual who In anyprosecute manner give ungrammatical answer quite inx breaks or evades the. most anlmpor-fan-r . checked. seented content , The teacher ... if spressapy the to recoivwenrrei't answer to question healthregulation. in geography or history Instead of be- ty to offlrer shntlT(fbo given authoripmidoywi. nwmliep of special toing dissatisfied until the correct The scourge must lie sura had been given in correct lung ll!!!!!;10!, pressed before uage. This waa the one tteriuii defect portions of Sit it assumes (ho 1 found. epidemic. in. the .public gcupla. The building were better in New Vork and AMERICAN SYMPATHIES AND THE Chicago and Boston than in LonJun, PRESENT WAR. the aanltaiion and veptllatlon were ht'Uer, and 1 found highly commenda( Sacramento Bee.) ble facilities offered iu the higher choola for the pupil to purchase 11A prominent citizen of this city. In address on Tuesday evening, dcclar-edfr- Jr healthful food at low prices during the school recess. The seat and desk are e,,,,tly for Japan, and said- belter. Greater attention la devote J to . T?.1' Amerjcana send out Hieir sym- 10 ,lttl brown men providing' ailch of these aa have been , iJL.Ior11t,RUKe that, vital to' them. found best fltted for should not have spoken IOP HU ' n City on March. 17th. citizens were in Not only were they all Russianparade but two-thiof them enthusiastically carried and wared Russian flags. Yet it would not have been proper to have declared, berause of mat, that the Americans send out their sympathies to Russia, a Nation which haa ever been a friend in need to this Nation, a Nation to which the United State owes a deep debt of When tho war started. It Is gratitude. undoubtedly true that the American people generally symthled with the little Japs. Gradually, however, that sentiment has altered because of the knowledge coming bark to our people of all Russia has' done for 11a. According to many Eastern exchanges. It would aeein that sympathies generally are evenly 'divided, so far as write a grammatical and in point of can be judged by outward appearances construction correct essay. Too often and that the moat vociferous on either are swayed, not by reason conthe teacher is apt to let this pass as a side nected with the right or justice of of This is a knowledge English. big either cause In the present war, but by mistake. Tlie only way to learn to bluer prejudice arising from other motives. to is learn Including inherited hatred. it speak English correctly No one can blame our Hebrew In the borne. Therefore it behooves for being very bitter teachers of the present generation to against Russia. That Government has r rememlH-that In drilling good English treated the Jews most infamously, or Into their pupils now they are making has at lea- -t permitted them to tie so the task of teaching It easier for the treated which Is virtually the same. It Is no concern particularly to this next generation pi their profession. Nation which shlo whips in this conThe pupils who learn to speak well In tour. 'will Hut ingratitude) I sharper than a serteach their chilthe schools today dren tomoiTpw. Hence, tomorrow the pent s tooth. The American people are ungrateful, and it Is not right to task of teathlng English will be sim- not that as a whole they send out their sty level of the and plified proficiency in sympathies to the enemies of Russia. speaking English will 1e higher In the whole land. FAVORS IMPORTERS. '' FOR MAYOR OF DENVER. Joiner. April WILL FAVOR ARBITRATION. New York. April 19. Kelurns from various cities indicate that, although thn vole of the New York unions of lithographers waa against the arbitration agreement recently submitted to them by the employers, tho total will liu in favor of tho proposition. The local unions will. It s understood, abide by the decision of the majority. SNOW SLIDES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. x " leat-hin- l. ! ! . au-w- er m, rd I , i now-prett- fellow- -citizens OPINION EDITORIAL THE SMALLPOX .(Salt Lain Without .the alarm the people of' w SITUATION. I Ill-rai- tiu-- drire.lij uniier-courtl- y it i? time to comment on the smallpox lit uai ion. VVe have In Salt Lake tyav soipe forty believe -- or fifty cakes of this disease' The isolation hospital's accommodations are severely taxed and there are eases in residences In various sections of the city: it Is unnecessary for the The Herald to state its position on tke subject of vaccination as a preventive of smallpox. That vaccination is a preventive lt.is Itrt-demonstrated time and again bv the best medical authorities of the country. Health Officer Wilcox has expressed the opinion that the reluctance on the part of many Fait Ijilt- rs to In- - vaivfnated is In large turns-iirfur till presi-nThis Is undoubtedly true. An been propaganda li at o:-hu.I its fruit.. re be e r li.-r- New orii, April 1!. A decision has lieen announced hy the Untied Ktptes rlvciiii court of appeals. th French case signed M few weeks hko. The coiir' 'ruling is in favor or, the fmjmrli'it and if not carried to th mi-- j premr oml of Che United Starr (hr hosid f gnitrrsf appraiwrti will h able to derfdo protrMj nd the government will have to reunl . about, f:50,000 In duttei-The issue involved in the cases is be 19. $r.&,ooo. YACHT CAPSIZED. In Mr. F. li. OllphanU report on the production of iieiroloum in 19U2. published by the United Bl&tes geological survey as an extract from ila annual volume of Mineral Resources, a comprehensive account 1 given of the progress made in 1902 in all the oil fields of the United States and also of the year's development in all. This mean a statement of the discoveries of oil and prospects for its development in Uansda, Mexico, Culm. the Trinidad, the West Indies, Central American stales, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia. Ecuador. Peru, Venezuela. Russia, Austria-HungarGermany. Italy, Great Britain, New South Wales. New Zealand. Algeria. Persia, tlie Dutch East Indies, the Phillpplno Islands. Japan, India, China, Hawaii and Korea. The world's production of petroleum In 1902 amounted to 1R5.151.II89 barrels. Of this the United States and llitaaia produced 91.44 per rent. Fur years Russia haa led in print of production. but an increase of 19.377,722 barrels in the produtlon of the United tatea in 1902 and a decrease in the production of Russia caused these two countries to change place, and put the United States at the head of the list. Our country has. however, a still more Important advantage over Its foremost petroleum rival. More than double the quantity of the higher grades of refined product Is obtained from the average crude petroleum produced in the United States than la obtained from Russian oil. The United States produced nearly 2.8 barrels of refined products in 1902 for every barrel produced by the rest of the fciek. A. pi'-s- l lriil of the aritcl from nit-i- i MAGNY WANTS TO SEE YOU AT THE Waffle House 246 25th St 1h.1t wi'.y. bill he on -- i'.-t-; tl,.- - MARKET. . Famous Grill CM 15th Street OGDEN, UTAH. To Uckenna ! And His 5Joo DugTin RAYMOND AND tSv4 Rapid Five Convert, lnA3 moving pictures Portraying the Great Effects by Stage Msutgi?14 A handsome given away at Saturday maL! Mias Addle Lowe, of sets nue. won the watch last S' NOTICE. We have, this day, purchased L. H. Murdock the ant on Twenty-fiftrun a s iwiaumS"? Fonage solicited. We are also proprietors of tk. m. ton. Cafe, open day and night WONp g CHBt atiSJj h first-clas- WANTED Four lady agenta.' Call 8 to 10 a.m, 4 to at Hotel Lincoln, 6 p.m. WANTED: Young man to represent a large Tailoring House. Smell capital required. Excellent opportua-'ty- . Inquire of H. E. Plake, 645 27th Street Pierce Bicycle nn-- t i.j'ii U ) i S, yeu to hr of any e Buyi rely s w,w "):t. i .Tti, in hr rnmtr ri!:t yv -e ': sulctd tu X S. 1A 12, 14 re 5 je reliable. I. L. Runs like a watch. It pays to buy a good machine. Call and Examine our Com1 plcte line of Sporting Goods Repairing a Specialty No. 371 Volney c. Gunnell, attl!?i!ey tom, dining room girl, at administrator. 22nd 8L Data of first publication of thli bh. S Much FOR RENT. 3rd. 1904. NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS. RENT A four-roocottage with collar, closets, electric lights. Estate of Dan Nlnnoviih, dereasH-NoticEnis hereby given by th uad. Partly furnished for housekeeping. signed administrator of ratal o n,,' quire 2422 Aadams. Nincovlrh, to the creditors of Mluii FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms persons having claims against mid de. ground floor, no children, 8060 Adams ceased to exhibit them with the sary vouchers, within four momhi (. Ava 0 ter the first publication of this to aald administrator at the Pinttain 12 rooms at bed TWO FURNISHED tional bank In Ogden, Utah. 24th 8L Modem conveniences. Dated April 12th, 1904. JOHN PINGREE. Administrate MONEY TO LOAN. Henderson A Macmillan. Altonm for administrator. MONEY TO LOAN-- On city or farm Room A 6, Hunter Kennery, property. : OPEN All First National Bank Building, Ogden, PEN Utah. Fin dinner on Sunday from 11 ( 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch served tat 11 to 4, only 26 cent. Short orders at all hours. FNA THE HOTEL LINCOLN Oysters In any style. Gama aid nt W. H. LIITIJS Proprietor. la season. Permanent sr Transient. 222 Twenty-fiftH BL OGDEN, UTAH. 130 Twenty-thl-- d PANSON BR08., Proprietors. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. m B hotels brick residence, with Four-roobam. lot 50x132, good location. SHOO. Chauneey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. m L. H. BECR AFT COR. 24TH. AND GRANT. & Ross Book Store. Ava. Books Stationer? and Office SuppEes. FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished room and board. j 365 st 28th FOR SALE. Two barber chairs, second-hand, for ante, cheap. At 2476 Graht avenue, barber shop. LEWIS & BLACKWELL FOR SALE EXPRESS BAGGAGE Confectionery and res- Transferred to any pvt of tha & taurant, cheap. AU new. Call 2267 'PRICES REASONABLE. 233 290 It Ptiena S31x. Washington ave. FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture for ale at 2647 Orchard Ava Call morn lngs. ALBERT F. FOR SALE Farm 46 acres, good soil, fruit, shade, lucerne, good water RICHEY. right, house, large barn, only seven miles from Ogden. Cheap at 82.600. Hunter A Kennedy. FOR MitRfactory price oa Flour, call on W. T. AatUl, Hay, and Grain2218 Washington avA Phone 320y. UNDERTAKER 'Phone brick resldenoe, acres land, 125 fruitmile from 8. P. trees, FOR SALE good barn, 2 150. 2372 Washington 1-- 2 1-- 2 Ave. bearing Parry, cor. shops; $2,500. Chauneey 23rd and Washington uva brick residence, FOR SALE with small expense can make 7 rooms, good barn; on block from car line; Chauneey Parry, 23rd. anj $1,000. Wash. avA Richardson & Grant, THE CROCKERY PEOPLE. 2419 Washington Ava. frame residence FOR SALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, on 21st, bet Grant and Lincoln; 1,75A Chauneey Parry, 23rd and Wash, ava frame resiFOR SALE dence; lot 66x200 feet; 3 blocks from center of city, on Washington ave.; 82.700. Chauneey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. FOR SALE 4-- 4 acre land in berries mile from and fruit of all kinds; center of city, 2 block from car line; a model place for a home; 8850. Chauit-ce- y Parry, 23rd and Wash. are. 2 Whale 1-- so kind for 88.04 (tur UH Consult County Clerk or th for further infomwZ Jiv la the District Court lorw County, Stato of Utah. Estate of 5? ry Stonebreaker. deceased. Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned it a? nell'a Law Office. No. ton Avenue (up stairs) in OgdasnZ the ytah.cn or before " ALMA ALLEN,1 July. 1804. h kind for The 95.00 kind for The 84.50 kind for The 3.50 kind for The 92.25 kind for These goods are all NEW and are well worth the FIRST price, but sell they must Clark lillffi - The inirt-n- JMU1E e Th Citt I, . ' FIRST-CLAS- PALMISTRY AND CARD READING, FORTUNES Told by hand or card No. 280 24th ctreeL Ladles 25c and gentlemen 50c, at . . CLAIRVOYANTS. MM-fl- UM wiDuir m FOR "re at a very little cost. THIS WEEK e are placing on sale 64 Children's SILK anl FLANNEL-'AT- : Randolph's - Knockaiv,,,,,;"? d Burlesque TriteznU''ll'-- Best Trained (Under New Management) CRATTHE no time to make your child dress, you can liny them ready made v.t in - Grotesque cussra e a . MEAT M evening fmm BaH raiii-lier- ARMOR Electric Noihiv E Can supply your every want In the if you have Lake, and will remain h"te for a few dais, then proceed to Loon crack . savg the Chains Messenger. Mr. Czizek ha been instrumental in Influencing capitalist! to invest a large amount of money In Custer county, and this year a million or more dollars will be invested here through his untiring enera gies. He will present a proposition to the board of county commissioners at their regular meeting whli-- appeals to the Interests of every person in Utisivr comity, and that is the building or a wagon run! from the headwaters of Jordan creek to Loon nek as soon as thn snow disappears. Such a road aa this would lie of untold benefit to the ieoile of the cjiiuiy to the mine- the prospector, the miner and In Mr. O.lzek bus fia'icilng c Iff iv from itui-- e to pm In i!i.- road Thea-TH- Town Topics. com-psn- its left-us- e sterilized." one-fift- ker Mining The Quick, mother! Baby brother has fkllea down the well! Oh! oh! And the well hasn't been n J. Kansas'' City. April t!. Judge McCabe Alisne, in the district court ( lay at Kansas City, Ku.isss. rimtii m'd ii Itiotliiu of lilt' to qiiitsli llie indlci recently ivi urned .trait;-!- ' bally off that a worse condi- tion." T don't hnow about that. Look at the emperor of Corea." Chicago Record-Herald. a Russo-Japanes- rompanr. fr' lbs last Friday WINS, Nobody la ever so somebody else la nut in newly-develope- d at THE fantab Co MISS LEONA LOVE Chicago JournaL R011-man- la 910.000. Is the Staff of life and Energy Is your husband an Inventor? INTERESTING TO OIL MEN. Llma-lndlan- Cost of A T... ...M I should say he Is. You ought to hear some of the excuaee he Invent when he comes home Inte at nighL" Safa-El-Bab- r, How One Will be Built This Year ad isn't there alnaya a hard frost about two weeks after spring opens?" Philadelphia Telegraph. tuft-hunti- Now York, April 19. Tho American ailing yacht Scout, owned by Colonel Francis L. Lelanil, of New York, has been capsized and sunk here by a squall, says a Herald dispatch from San Hcmoe. Italy. Colonel Lelsnd's son who was Railing the boat at the time of the accident, waa saved by a boat put out from the Italian battleship Lcpsnlo. Edward T. Leland, to whom the dispatch presumably refers, is a member of the New York Yacht, club. His father own the palatial world. The purest and most valuable earn yacht built at grades of crude petroleum In the Glasgow for the Khedive of EgypL world are from the Appalachian and fields .In the United TOMATO GROWING. 8taies. A very fair grade of oil la also The man who raises tomatoes on a produced in a comparatively, small In Sumatra, Java. Galk-Ialarge scale and does his work properly way and India. is In no danger of death from idleWithin recent years rrude petroleum ness. In the fall he must fill his hot tied with soli and manure, and get of inferior quality has been largely as fuel oil. In Russia peup wood, carwond length for his furn- consumed aces. About the first of the year he troleum has been distilled only sufmeet the government rebegins firing. From the first to tho ficiently to as to the flash test, and XHh of February he sows hie seed In quirements rows about two Inches apart. The the remainder Is marketed as fuel under the head of resiplants are ready for the first trans- jietroleum. duum. This is also true, to a cerplanting in about a month and are tain extent. In our set about three inches apart both fields In Texas. Louisiana, and Caliways The second transplanting 1 fornia. Cheap transportation by pipe done la about three weeks after the first, this time fie or six Inches of lines and tank ships has made this space being allowed between the plants variety of fuel market table In distant 8aah made for the purpose haa almost quarters of the globe that are destientirely superseded the old style can- tute of coal. vas as covering for the beds, as It gives the plants the benefit of the sun THE NORTHWESTERN LINE RUSSIAN ARAN ATLAS. on days too cool for air to lie admitted freely into the beds. But in seA vere weather, some of which Usually War Atlas has occurs in February and March, straw been issued by tho Chlcnto A Northand canvas are used in addition to tho western railway. Three fine colored sash at night and removed to admit maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient the sun during the day, and woe unto form for reference. The Eastern the shiftiest man who neglects to shown in detail, with tables cover his beds some night and wakea showing relative military and naval up In the morning to find that Jack strength and financial resource of Front haa robbed him in a single Russia and Japan. of his night year's dependence. Copy mailed to any address on reFrom the first to the middle of May of ten (Hi) cents for postage by is the usual time fur setting the plants ceipt C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. A N. W. In the field. The soil in the bed la 2206 South Main St., Salt Lake watered heavily and the plants taken Ry., Utah. City, up in squares of dirt and hauled Vo the field In wagons, where they are set GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F.. SALT about throe or four feet apart each LAKE CITY, APRIL way In hills, in each of which is usually sprinkled a handful or so or some For above occasion Oregon Short kind of commercial fertilizer, either will make a rate of one and h castor liean pontace. known as ras-tor- i, Line ffere 91. 0) for the round trip on or some one of the many prethe certificate plan, Ogden to Salt parations on the market. Cultivation Lake and return. with the double shovel Is begun Immediately. sometimes commencing at one New York, April 19. General side of the field before the setting Is Charles MilW was elected President finished at the other. The double i the Ameri'-ay Steel Foundries shovel is run through both ways five today. or six times. Ilirertly after lietng set in the field a stake about four feet high is driven beside each plant and as .the plant grows It Is tied up to this slake to keep the fruit off the ground and to facilitate picking. Farm News. 1 11)01. Young Doctor He has discuverel meat line. over 280 different germs. Try ua and you will coma again. Try Old Dortor-shouldn't think that would I as hard aa naming them. some of our EASTERN MEATS. Cleveland Lender. Fresh fish and oysters at all times. Dor's lota o' folks. said Uncle Elien, dat doesn predate de value of money. Some shown it by gtttin' rid MIMHENTS. of it careless, an' some by holdln' on ea SCARCITY OF PLATINUM. hahd dat dey doesn git no benefit fnm ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . it. Washington Star. In a .recent issue, reference was made to the possible influence of the did you ever know the of- Jon Ches...,....lat Nafl Bank Bldg. war between Japan and Russia upon ficeColonel, W. L. Maglrmla Ecclea Bldg. to aeek the man? the copper market, says the Enginan over him It Yes, stumbled sir eering 4b Mining Journal. We now an' hurt Itself! Atlanta Constitution. WANTED. find that this war has had a decided effect on a nit nor, but still Important Sara Just think of the number of WANTEO-- A young, middle-age- d market, thnt for platinum. The call on American girls who go man, having tome knowledge of the the Russian reserves carried off abroad! They who return as countcare of fruit trees can find steady ema large number of the men who esses are no few! ployment In city by addressing P. O. worked la the platinum placers of the Jack And those who don't are Box 286, Ogden, Utah. Urals reducing production to a great count lean Princeton Tiger. extent. The diminished supply accomWANTED Girl for general housepanies increasing demand, so that a work. References. 2633 Adams At. scarcity of platinum Is probable. ROAD TO LOONCREEK. whether the clause of the reciprocity agreement with France admitting rpirits" at a duty of 11.75 a gallon of 92.25 applies to liquor and cordials. The government has contcnd- that as these artiele were provide! for In the tariff law in a separate paragraph from spirits they should not lie included in the general term in the agreement with France. BOODLE ALDERMAN Snow slides are reported from almost every IKiint in the interior of British Columbia. The must serious occurred at th Sliver Cup mine In the district A slide 1.2(H) feet wide came down, carore rying sway blacksmith shops. sheds, a quantity of ore. ISIS feet of tramway, and killed a miner named John Marrable. The total daganie will B. C.. April APRIL 20, Rou-niaui- 1 1 Vancouver, Jordan creek the best route. While at Balt laike reiently, Mr. Czizek intorus us. that owners of the Lust Packer mine held a meeting for the purpose of building a roaJ. They estimated it would cost llO.Ouu. and they will put in 97.500 of this amount, provided that Custer county will donate the balance 2.51)0. If the road does not coat that amount, which probably It will aut. they are willing to pay 75 per cent of the cost of building, if Custer county will donate 25 per cent. This is a good tair proposition f'.ir the county. Loon creek and surrounding country bids lair to be one of ine very best mining regions in Idaho, but it is sadly la need of a wagon road to thereby develop its mining resources, for the days of pack-traiare past. Such a road would not cnly develop the mines of Loon creek but those of the great Sheep mountain and Seafoam regions. There will be a smelter put In by the Lust Packer at Loon creek Just as soon as the road la built with sufficient capacity not only to treat the ores of loon creek but those of 8htp mountain and tieafoam, which are but a few mile distant, aa well. We believe that It la to the interest of the county to help the road. ns Chicago. April 19. I'pon petition or crediuira. Judge Kob'aaat of the I' nlted Stales district Aiurt. today ?1 DGfEN, ETAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING. EXAMINER, Sons Co. Mrs. Inger A Son, clairvoyants sad mediums. We tell your nan and all about your business affairs, whether they will be successful Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What wa tel comes true. 421 25th street Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of House Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelsem 545 11th street. Telephone 329-y- , Said the doctor to a pa1 tient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will ta'.e cart of itself. You want t Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires intellccf ot It y are on a meat diet, yon can't do better than to g vc us your orders.of Well take good care them. - A. E. Weatherby FMONE 71 .. M t5S Wssto A I ' |