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Show THE UOKVnra City platform la a clear and conclsa statement of the partys position ana Its reaffirmation will show that the party is still trua to tbe interests of the Published every day in the year. ptople and its further utterances will Offloe. 407 14th Street have weight, but no weight can attach to the utterances ot those who art to indorse anything that seems Co. willing Union the Printing Published by to be temporarily popular or abandon anything that seems temporarily Let these leading papers FRANK FRANCIS, Editer and Mgr. among tho reorganisers present their platform or confess cither that they Delivered by Carrier, Including ate hopelessly divided among themExaminer, MnrtlBR Ruuday selves or that they prefer to plot In eta per month secret. lets Cligle cepiH.t MRS. MAVERICK'S CASE. THE EXAMINER. subscription rates. St maa me month (iadudln Sunday) Postmastare and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorised to receive AH Subscribers win confer a favor by reinforming this office of failure to ceive The Examiner before their breakfast OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. AN INSPIRATION. LINCOLN Testerday was the birthday of UnPissl-dent- s, roll, ore of the greatest of our and la some respects the greatest His rise from obscurity was wonderful and the development of hls great Intellect proved that out of the humblest homes msy come the brightest minds. Hie beginning was unpromising. If heredity controlled, he would nit ble life, have been n but the power to rise nbovo hls wee early in evidence and be demonstrated what an Inspired soul could accomplish. Lincolns ment from poverty and adversity to the highest position In the nation has been a source of Inspiration to countof young Americana ies thousand He who have rend hls biography. proved that one need not Inherit affluence to be truly greet, but that application and resolution, well directed, can surpass la accomplishment natural advaatagea that are neglected. On Lincoln! birthday bis biography should be retd lu all the schools. rail-splitt- er ge Theatre Lyceum Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK FEBRUARY 7th. KATY D1DS. Juveule Acts. MABEL HOWARD, The Scottish Nightingale. THE HOWARDS, Dancing Comedians. Mr. Harry Shirley, The Register and Leader, commenting upon Mrs. MaybrUk'l release from prison, says: She would have served fifteen years had tbe remained In prison until next July, There has always been much doubt as to her guilt, and alsu n general belief that even If the did murder husband she was torced into the n by bis abuses of her and should not hnvs been convicted of so heinous n crime. Maybrtrk died from arsenic poisoning, h being addicted to the use of the drug. It was shown that n short time before he bocama sick he had purchased 150 grains of poison. The trial became largely a battle of experts and was bitterly fought Mrs. May brick was defended by Sir Charles Russell, who afterward became lora chief Justice of England. The presiding Judge was Justice Fltzjamcs Stephan. Not long after the trill the latter went insane and died In n madhouse. After the trial was concluded the Jury retired and was out thirty-rigminutes nnd returned with a verdict of murder In the first degree. Mrs. Msy brick was sentenced and the scaffold for her execution wu erected doss to her cell In the prison. At that urns cams a reversal of popular feeling, which had been strong against her, which war quick enough and ationg enough that the death sentence was commuted to Tenor. MOVING PICTURES. ADMISSION PROBATE MATTERS (Ogdon Standard.) W. M. Rains, In the February num- MOT! the league. The four men of that city who put up 250 each for the forfeit did so with the understanding that a company be incorporated with a capital stuck of lo,0uo. Of that amount the Boise papers state that only has so far been subscribed and tbe men who put up tbe forfeit money threaten to draw It down unless tbe other 3,500 to subscribed before Saturday. And the Boise papers state that the forfeit money has never been forwarded but haa remained la the bank there subject to tbe above conditions. This puts McCloskey In an unenviable light as when he returned to Salt Lake he stated that he saw the Boise forfeit forwarded. It to evident that there is another hitch in the arrangements as the Salt Lake backers of that team telephoned to Ogden for Blnford and Gimltn to come down and confer with the Salt Lake magnates. 10c. Ish Fork; tbs Bear Lake project, including the diversion of the Blackfoot at a high elevation Into Boar River near 8oda Springs; the utilising of ths water of Oglen and Weber riven on a comprehensive and thorough system, and, In feet, for the general Improvement of tbe streams and their full use, letting no water go to waste. It to a fine plan of campaign. It to pleasant to know that U waa received la Washington with so much favor. It to the only comprehensive Irrigation schema that any atate has presented. Therefore. Utah to getting high praise nnd its Arid Land Reclamation Fund Commission, which present It, to being laureled accordingly. It to all excellent. It ahould he worked for with might and main by all la Interest The part of ths general rheme which Includes the Improvement of Utah Lake should be especially pushed now, so that early work may be begun upon It Ths preliminary been surveys and Investigations have made, conditions found fa Arable, and the work to decided to ha economically Mlrabla ind practically feasible. The their fanners should energetically push work efforts In this vnllcy to get. the begun. F. AGUBTUfi HEIN2E. . . ht ATCKDAY EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH, IN COURT. XING, FEBRUARY 13, 190. Two Petitions Filed In Cases of Different Estates. In the probate division of ihe district court yesterday, N. J- - Harris, as attorney for Emma W. Ogden, filed n petition for kitten ot administration lu tha matter of the estate of Daniel Ogden, deceased. The petition states . that the deceased died on October 1, Post 1903, and left an estate valued at 500 When In doubt as to whether you can In personal property and a one-thir- d Interest In the business of Ogden or cannot lick tha other fellow, take Brothers A company, tbe grocers. The your troubles to The Hague. Houston heirs are the petitioner, who le the Post widow of the deceased, and a Ynle's faculty to about evenly divided . son. In the matter of the estate of Henry on ths Panama canal question; re-In a strong Btonebreaker, deceased, a petition for which Yale's faculty hears Demot ratio letters of administration was filed by semblance to the average senator. 8tates United that state The Allen. Alma petitioner ths Hon. the deceased died August 23, 1903, and It to quite n triumph for convinced tbe estate is valued at about 300, and Joseph Chamberlain to have to Mary Allen, hto son. Ordinarily tha young man to the principal Father finished hto eduthe mother of the deceased. The estate quite sure thatwisdom was born. Butte cation before to represented by y. C. GunnelL Inter Mountain. de er A F1SH STORY. A fishy old fisher named Fischer Fished fish from the edge of a fi.,UP.. A cod, with a grin. Pulled the fisherman in Now they're fishing the fissure Fischer. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. r. Perfect eyes are invaluable. The coat of glaasea la when considering the relief they afford when pioperly fitted. My work to perfect. Glasseg made on the premises. Examination FREE. rn J. five-year-o- T. RllSUSER, EXPERT MFG. OPTICIAN 2412 Warn. WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY . REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY 2349 Wish. X. phone 24 Ave EVENING..' . heir-at-la- F,l. BERRYESSA A CO, " 359 . St Twenty-fourt- inTHiit Meanwhile Mr. Bryan will do what he can, we trust, to keep up that other great war In which the Democratic fac. , RAILROAD NOTES tions are so righteously arrayed Two car loads of Utah exhibits for against each other. wero tbe 8L Louis exposition shipped over the Klo Grande yesterday. They Our Patrons Are Invited to ths Best Stocked With Wine. Frenchmen, being extremely polite, consisted mostly of. mining exhibits take the position that It was rude of Liquors and Cigars Hot Lunch In Ogden. from various portions of tha state. of tha Finest Quality. Japan to begin fighting without havwas Russia If asked first it ready. ing ISBAH Jim Flagg, a track walker, waa found -Salt Lake Tribune. hrrwwvw in a dying condition Monday morning under the railroad bridge at LaraThe testimony ae to the wrecking of mie. It to not known whether he was the shipbuilding combine has quit, the CLASSIFIED struck by a train or Was the victim matters being settled out of court. foul of play. Mr. Schwab gives up hia Bethlehem steel holdings and receives 7,000,000 ATTORN W. R. Luckfl- -' 1 has severed bla con- of stock nnd securities of the new connection with the Western Union at cern. Thun are we taught that virtue Joa Ches 1st Nafl Bank Bldg. Rawlins and J. W. Knlghtliuger to act- to its own reward, when Schwab holds W. L. Maginnto Eeclea Bldg. aring manager until hls successor the whip hand. Commercial Tribune. rives. U. 8. Anderson to working Mr. FOR SALE. no Knlghtllngcris trick for the time. PLEASANTRIES. RAILBOAD NOTES TURF EXCHANGE ,,, Open Day and Night ber of Leslie's Monthly, gives an of hli view of tho EDITORIAL OPINION. difficultiesaccount between the noted manipulator of Montana politics and tbe AmTODAYS AND TOMORROWS. algamated Copper company.' situaIly reason of tha unparalleled Lake Herald.) (Salt liere are a few of the eeylngs of Lintion which exists In Montana, this considerable interests Iv of Suppose a battle should bo fought in coln! the Orient at 10 o'clock tomorrow whether we agree with Mr. Raines Stand with anybody that standi morning. It would be very surprising conclusions or not. He speaks of Mr. right stand with him while be fa right if wc didn't get some details of It In lisinxe as a self-mayoung miner, sod part with him when he goes this country today. In other words, who has defied and practically outwrong. today Is our tomorrow. 8emi lawed corporations whose stock at par Gold fa good enough In lu place. Japans to talk of having news today to valued at 155,000,000, and which singular Living, brave, patriotic men an betof n battle that isnt fought until to- to backed by tha moat powerful trust She I am not the only girl you have Train No. 103 broke the record of n ter than wold. morrow. doesn't it? Nevertheless, when In tbe world. After seven years of liti- few months ago gulng over the Sher- eveg klaaed. I beg of yon not to allow your minds yon come to figure on the difference man hill on n recent night making Ho How do you know that? gation, during which the Amalgamat-reor your hearts to be diverted from the In time It is not so astonishing, after ed run from Laramie to Cheyenne In haa trained every fine Well, Ive had some experience the company support of all necessary measures for all. course to wipe him from the face of the one hour and nine minutes, two min- myself. Detroit Free Press. the purpose by any miserable pienyune At 9:45 p. m. la Balt Labe City it is business world. F. Augustus Heinz, utes faster than her Isst record run. arguments addressed to your pockets or 1:03 p. m. In Toklo. Ths difference In through the instrumentality of the This to the fastest, time ever made on First Rural Editor How do you liillsmmatory appeal made to your vu-sli- tine Is fifteen hours and eighteen min- court which he controls, gave the word the hill. to collect delinquent suMcrlp-tlox- s? . r, manage and your prejudices. utes. Toklo Is that much ahead of us. closed Its Immense mlnee and The resources, advantages and powshank" of our evening is ths be- drove nearly 15,000 men out of employSecond Ditto Just announce ' that C. W. Berry, superintendent of the ers of the American people are very Thq of Toklo's afternoon. If you ment The story of this modern buc- tie pickling plant at Laramie, who has unless they pay up by n certain date 1 ginning great and they bays consequently suc- are reading this at you? breakfast at caneer of business has woven Itself been traveling In the. east and south will close up and take the force to the ceeded , to equally, great reaponslblll-ti- a o'clock tkts morning you will kindly Into the of the west By ahser studying methods iq use) spent yester- country to spend a week with each deis seems to have devolved npoa remember that Japanese who are not fores of history dominant power he has split day in the city. He to on hto way to linquent teat whether a government on the them to firing line and who are not hia atate Into hostile camps. Republi- California and Oregon and will be gone ( bib 11 shed on tho principles of hu- employed on newspapers are, or should canism and Democracy are distinctions several weeks Oa hia return he to Mm Pert Chinn Is called the yelman freedom can be maintained be, low empire, and 1s located ton the Y'el-lo- w getting ready to go to bed if they scarcely recognized In Montana. Every coutemplntlng n trip to Europe. build to one an effort the upon against are not already there. sea, isn't It? Helnxe broke Into Montana politics In exclusive foundations of humaa bond- Six o'clock tonight In Balt Lake Is hls fight against the Amalgamated. It Mr. Pert Yes, why? P. H. Cook, traveling freight agent In Toklo. A to an Illustration of the man's force of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short 9:15 tomorrow Mm Pert Just think what a splendid Ur wish is that you will do Just ae fight that takesmorning has been made for Hearsts place tonight In the nnd generalship that since that Ume Line, returned opening Salt from FYlday you think lit with your own suffrage, xone of trouble ought to be In the he has, by holding the balance of pow- Lake.'where he haw been working for Chinese American. in the rase, and not constrain any ol elected two United States senators, two weeks on the schedule of freight paper yon read .tomorrow morning at your subordinates to do other than he tho latest, after making due allowance er, Little Rastus Yo Is no betier'n de n congressman, )lie mayor fates asked for by the Utah Jobbers. It a governor, thlnau lit with hls. for ths time that must be expended la of Butte, an associate Justice of tbe will take about two weeks more before poh white trash. The world la lu want of a good defiLittle Isrul Q'wan, nigger, yo gran to a cable and tho delays In supreme court, and the district Judges the railroad people will be ready to nition of the word liberty. We all getting a message half way of Silver Bow county. He has won submit a report pappy wus only hung ter n pine 11m, transmitting declare ourselves to be for liberty; but around ths while' mine waa runned ober two counglobe and more. every political fight la which he has we do not all mean the same thing. J. B. Berry, chief engineer of the ties wiff bloodhounds, an' den burned been engaged. 11s has done this desSoma mean that a maa can do as lie -, VALENTINE. pite tho fact that In nearly every elec- Union Pacific who returned from New will his britches on. pleases with himself and hls property. have had ten dollars York a few days ago, and who. It waa hie tlon opponents With others It means that some men (Deseret Nrwa.) Blodgett I should think It would be to epend to hie one. rumored, had resigned to go with the ran do an they please with other men The modern valentine Is said to hare The article goes on to say that Erie, lu the capacity of chief engineer, awful to be la debt tbe way you are. nnd other mens labor. Each of these Tiding Oh. I dont know! Ive been Invented by one Mies Esther How- Hetnae aided Daly In hto fight with said yesterday: "Aa 1 said before things la railed liberty, although they land. of 1 have no Intention of reAmalknown lots of of formation the Who cast, Maas. her 'Until until tho going Clark Worcester, people are entirely different To give an and mean to remain with the owed of the this nnd ' Ive known birth money with signing. methods became but, fashionable, Improved gamated. llurtrauon: A shepherd drives a wolf written or crudely printed verses sat concern, the logic of events forced Union Pacific. You can aay that there some who had money owed to from the throat of bis sheep when atand Clark - then is no truth in the rumor." them; nnd the totter always seemed tacked by him. and the sheep, ot failed ths devotees of fit. Valentine. them apart. Helnxe much to their mutu an a was alliance of Howland formed ths Miss daughter course, thanks the shepherd for the bookseller. She had a good education, al advantage. Clark had come back to preservation of hls life; but the wolf and wished to improve her father's Montana for hls vindication" by i denounces him ns despoiling the wnli to the senate. The substanof hls liberty, especially If It be a business. To do this, so the story goes, she took stiff letter paper, scalloped tial basis ot agreement between the black sheep. two men was that Clark was to have and fringed, th? edges, cut heart-shape- d holes in tbe corners, glued colored pic- (be long term aenatorshtp. while BRYANS CHALLENGE. tures that cams with raisins and ten Heinzs waa to be allowed to name the and such tlilugs, on this, put borders district Judges of Sliver Bow county. William J. Bryan has taken a novel of lace paper that was used on ths lie After hls election Clark promptly aide edges of fancy boxes then as to- threw Helnxe overboard and Joined way by which to show up the of those gold Democratic day, around the pictures, and hsnd-palni- forces with the Amalgamated. Helnxe, llttls verses on them. The In bla role of defender of the people topers that have been persistently op- valentines found ready purchasers, nnd and breaker of trusts, took the field posed to him nnd the Kansas City soon business men In New York and with hto alllee, the unions. the . platform, yet are without honest conother rUles began to order them tor Helnxe to very popular with victions of their own. Bryan offers a the next year. Four girls wen hired miners; they like him because lie la a reward of 100 uider tbe following to assist In making the valentines. Pic- hard rock miner, nnd knows hto busiAfter all hat been eaid and dons, no material clings to tures and embossed paper were bought ness. he has Shown himself to be on conditions: to their clssa tinsel and and were side other lace, their appeals things pajier public favor like tha soft, refined looking durable silks. Is order to show how Impossible It secured and a big supply was made prejudice by attacking corporations This class of goods will bo worn mere this season psrhapa Is for the opponents of the Kansas up. Enameled pictures from Germany and breaking trusts Hls versatility were procured and original designs inla quits unusual. Mr. lleinu to an than ever before, and tha varietisa ws art showing right City platform to construct a new platvented and ordered printed. Tbe trie-so- rt expert mining engineer, n business form, satisfactory even to themm-lves- , now of la04 STYLES is a genuine exhibition of matchless were put aside for dies, which man wl'h a grasp for big things in all ths Commoner offers the following reone blow. same cut details. la the with He One out infinite Bines at their ward: hundred dollars (In gold, designs beauty, and well worthy the special attention of every silver or paper, as they may choose) 1549, when this business was lint com- time a good linguist, something of n lady In Ogden. will bo given for a Democratic plat menced, It has assumed gigantic promusician, an astonishingly clever form for 1904 covering ten subjects (in- portions. as can be attested by letter politician, and n campaigner who can cluding imperialism, trusts, money, tar- carriers la ths United States, at this not apeak without winning vote. Hia iff and labor) upon which the New time of ths year. Another rase of great handsome face and splendid physique York World, tho Boston Herald, the things developing from an inslgnlflcnuL are reinforced by a winning magnetism. Brooklyn Eagle, the Richmond Times beginning. ths Chicago Chronicle, the 8L Paul THE GREAT IRRIGATION Globe, the Louisville Courier-Journa- l, PRICE AND GRAY GET ONE YEAR. the Nashville American, tbe Memphis Commercial-Appeand the Atlanta Two Criminals Sentenced in ths Di(Salt Labe Tribune.) Journal will agree. If they cannot nil strict Court Yesterday. In White, Fancy Colorings, fascinating Checks and We print this morning an account in agree on the same platform, a propordisIn criminal division the of the some detail, wkh deecriiulve map. of tionate sum will be given for any platStripes, Black and White Checks, as well as solid form on whlrh two or more of the the Irrigation program for this State, trict court yesterday morning, sentence Ro-lacolorings. 11. were Imposed by Judge Henry above named paper will agree. If an which waa received with uoh approval upon Robert Price and Cbas. two of them can agree upon the same by Secretary Hitchcock recently In . . .45c No old stock all 1904 productions, for Gray, for one year each. The former, platform the sum of f 10 will be given Washington. to to who This a pleaded guilty programme stealing keg comprehensive to any one of the above named papers which will proimre and print In Its and most excellent. It takes in the of beer from tbe warehouse of the nnd Becker flora main scheme for and relief, to in Brewing Malting company, own columns such s platform, provided no Republican paper of equal circula- a practical, crononilral plan, or series laat October, with George TrunkhlU, In the latest patterns and fancies. Pre ty checks of plana, which commend themselves to and who to now serving n year in the tion within ten dnys claims such platembroidered men. That penitrntiary. received hia sentence, la You and of will compli (he daintily specialties. practical Judgment form as n Republican document. Kirs slowest scrutiny is the presence of his father and brothers. the of this line. Prices and us ment dollars extra Hll be given to anyone they will beer the on beauty elegance are all bated on facts Cha. Gray was given n year upon the of tbe said papers which will secure a certain, for they $1,00, $1.25 and $1.50. conditions that fit 4n well with the charge of burglary committed at the letter from, cither Mr. Cleveland. Mr. and of Improvement proposed. second hand store of one H. Peterson Gorman or Mr. Parker Indorsing all ot schemes The statements la support of the en- about a month ago. the platform proposed by it. Ccme and see the work our DRESSMAKING ot the scope of Governmr-n- ! largement If these papers cannot agree upon a aid la thia state tor Irrigation are con NOT HAS UP PUT FORFEIT. DEPARTMENT is since the SPECIAL PRICES platform, how can they expect to dic- elusive, nnd they are all susceptible of tate a platform acceptable to those who demonstration. That effect. hold went into will appeal Solas good un.il February 15th. They they Tell Facts in the Game Papers voted the ticket In 1(96 and 1900? it to tha Interested, we believe . . Which Arc Opposite to only. their ullure to agree la due. not to there to people t little doubt. Story, differences of opinion, but to disinThe petition to be presented to the to make their views known, Secretary of tbe Interior, asking for clination And now comes the news from Boise now can they contend they favor Government aid. embrace, besides the City, Idaho, that the baseball mag- honest methods and areloat trying to an-- 1 Utah Lake project the Strawberry Val- nates of that city have never put up a peal to honest people? The Ksnsas ley diversion of water Into the Span- nt dat, mister." replied the liardlnck vie-liTve got ter pay anudder uv c. Instalments on me airship aee?'' Chicago News I to be the more unhappy. Boston NEW NICARAGUAN MINISTER Washington, Feb. 12. Dr. Eduardo TraaacripL Acevldeo Diaz, the recently appointed "Hes making money out of hto cigars minister to the United State from Uruguay, presented hls credentials to now." "Oh. yes; he sells the Delicious the President today. Smoke, doesn't be? . No, lie couldn't sell that. He calls FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. it Fuma Dellcioan' now and It's n winThe University of Chicago may no ner." Philadelphia Ledger. longer be a denominational Institution, but it keeps a weather eye oa the oil Hto Theory. It to better to rule by markets all the same. love than fear," said the gentile philosopher. In desiring to wed an American heirnaswerd Senator Sorghum; Yae, evidentof ess the youthful King Spain lt to people's love of money that has adin made life easy for me. ly thinks the gift of 20,000,000 Washington dition to n licking wasnt enough. Star. Commercial Tribune. You remember that 10 Jinks And so ths Bryan Club of this city rowed of me last summer? Well. I bad to the affections its has transferred to la the hands of a bill collectHon. William Randolph Hearst! Won- or. put it der If that suits Mr. Brysn? Chatta"With what reault?" nooga Newt. He borrowed 5 ot the bill collector. Puck. to harmless most boom Miles ths The American in thing that haa happened Mister, would youae give er pore politic! alncs James B. Weaver ran man eF few pennies ter help him out Chattanooga News cv trouble?" asked the unlaundered Same old story, I suppose, hobo. to McCall away kept Representative from ths house by a Jaw trouble.' remarked the sarcastic pedestrian. Out Some men have n bettor reason for be- cf n Job and got n wife nnd nine chil'Tain t nuttin like ing kept in ths house. Washington dren to feed, eh? M8TISEM5. WARNING! There is FOR satisfactory y econopi in buying, interiors prices oa Flour, Hay, nnd Grain call on W. T. As till, Phone 20y. 2316 Washington am MEAR MONEY TO LOAN. fO LOAN..J. MONEY 3. BRUMM1TT . tkt i. I? ',v ' M i j; i t, . . ; Incon-siMenci- ee 30 THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LITTIJC Proprietor.: Permanent sr Transient, Twenty till'd Ft. OGDEN, UTAH. . Dont IF yon want to sell your property see J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE kits BRUMMITT. la Nob Hill, ISO. PRO-GRA- al Newest Corded Wash vSilKs (Shirt Waist Suit 5ilKs doig 1 BURT & BROS. ; Bat too much meat provided It to tho nutritions, digestible kind. Suck to the meat we will take pleasure la cutting for you. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Take Good Care 3. 3. ones nnd the grown NICE brick cottage on Grant, close of the growing BRUMMITT. your ment from 3. too, sqm, getting by J. In, 2,200. Ws butcher you can a EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, have nil tho beat moats constantly ea trees, on list fit, between Wall3.nnd hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, J. Lincoln, 1,900. Great snap. wholesome fowls Drenoed or alire BRUMMITT, trust-lmplldtl- FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good house, two water right, acres of orchard, two , blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMfive-roo- MITT. - A. E. Weatherby 2451 Wash Are Foot of S7th Street CONTRACTORS ; AND BUILDERS. TO M. Glllto for anything In Mill Work, Contracting and Building,' 22nd nnd Washington. GO ' ' ALBERT F. RICHEY. WANTED. to deliver Boys with horses wanted Call at 4 p. m 407 24th. fit UNDERTAKER papers. ed 1 Healthy Children HOTEi.fi. CLAIRVOYANTS. Hra laser A Boa, clairvoyants sad mediums. Wa tell your name and all about your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information resickness, garding marriages, divorces, love affairs and position. . wo tell What No questions naked. comes true. 429 26th street. PALMISTRY AND CARD St 150. 2372 Washington Ave. UTILE QUEEN SAL9JS, ERIK LARSON, Prop. READING-- MADAM D'MAR, fortunes told by sards or hand. Prices reasonable. 275 24th Phone Choice .Wines, Liquors and Ggars. WU- 2319 Washington Ave. Phone - FURNISHED ROOMS. Ross Book Store. FURNISHED ROOMS and board; al-- o rooms for light housekeeping; 365, 28th St. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; Grant 2325 - , .. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for good location; modem Improvements. Inquire 4?C. 22nd street Books Stationery and J Office Suppfies. rent: INQUIRE QUEEN CAFE : OPEN All Fins dinner on Sunday tram m, 25 cento. Lunch served to 4, only 25 eenta. VEHICLES 11Short order at all hoar. at 2357 Adams Avenue. - 4 p. FOR TE IJ and Oysters In any style. Gams Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and fa season. Heaters Buck's Stool Ranges and go WONG BUN. to Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. J.G. REED LEWIS & BLACKWELL Wholesale Harness and Saddle" EXPRESS and . BAGGAGE Transferred to any part of tho city. PRICES REASONABLE. .233 25th St Phone C31x. .... Q.BRO1S. We call your attention Something New J to A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free . of Charge |