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Show THE bil'lns 0 UIIW E.I1II ti-- l .j W 'ills Li olMt'lfc. MEE Tn ACV1S03 i:r !ur Ajh mkiii o; i:.v 1'mllIi 1 III iLi? hi th Liniari'. - i.-.- s , :!ll.-n!- 0n Right-!JdMa- n g.ii-:r..- l. fin yo'-iu- nhm :in- hi ii.! a r.iiu in Kiivi .t ii p.: a u.j 'n l fi'i.i lu. l.i1 a 1 i is th:i:i i'.c Aiiuri-i-.i- n ii'iii'iyri;.1:! I i ii ' e ii ;i; S. Hay. Aip.ijii; :i:c iu:.s ia .lice t!.ci-.v. ; tor li e .fc of ;u.-i:re iii.i-an .nU". or I,, t:.,Y::e I'm. .m any f i: r1. i I. i:i. 111 Lau .. ; r, e v.l1.' io.::.ly 1: V "i r. ; n- -( u u Im-li., il! iii.hi.-lii'i. .hi fiii.j;,';- ill.- who en-.'.miit-m..e in iDit--vi.iIcuiM-lmil t.i try it'S to ptf-'-l ill ail ci:i:i. , i!.i-i.;.- :i aci:,:( in S m:l: hi i.o i,nc to pass wi.i.n . n i.m . to doi.i-- c l lbs! paying lii it ivli in;,-t- ,l cami iiBti; and . 1I1M1 K-- : nd Alh-n'- ed T. teir ed j to others. from the viewpoint of Americans in jhe Orient. Dr. Allen began life right in Delaware, h being born in Ohio rcure-Kgutivk IKS. Nearly all America' Mlnwd in Die Far East hail from lha Dut from his appoar-itr- o it would be right to judge that he been ruined on one of the granite Bn'keye state. had hills ot New England, for lie i tall and ntmnely thin in face pnd, figure a waj-sof Uncle living Image, in many fan. with honor from Ohio Wesleyan wivemity Mr. Alien passed on first to Columbus, and then fo the Miami helical college. Completing hi work physician set there, the hia tace westward to the Far Kat, and vitk hi wife a classmate at Delaware rent to China as a medical mission Being graduated college hia home -- new-fledg- 1KX3. aiy. ia Korea made her flint treaty vai'plsi-cin the young physician's hand In Shanghai; it read . 'Korea. Ike meaning was clea- r- au attempt ,u bow to bn mads to introduce Christianity lo the a tango IVople in White who lived in that tinknown pen-ni- ls between Japan and nort Iiern Gina. It w;ag a delicate and but by Dr. Allen's introducing himself as a physician it nt believed that the great work ol Bkdunary endeavor, could be begun. Hr. and Mrs. Allen went ! Korea; and hi American representative. General Urius li. Foote Kent out in 18H3 wilted them by giving the doctor a luminal statu as physician to the twrivan Legation. This was in Septra her of the year 1RK4. Throe months later occurred what I known in history as the emeute ot ItM.' It lasted three days, beginning at u offlclal dinner, at which six Kore uu were murdered; another Korean, Prince Min Yong Ik. a near relative ot the king, was mangled. The gray, old rity ol Seoul was filled with terror as the infuriated mobs ranged the streets. The emeute began as an (pricing, but turned Into an antl-Ja- -i nero riot, and foreigners off all nationalities fled hastily down the xig-u- g miles long, pathway, twenty-seve- n o Chemulpo, tho'seaport of the Inland h 1S82 anti-Chine- se spilal. But when all were gathered in safely. Ur. and Mrs, Allen were missing. The man's opportunity for aignal ser-ribad come, and though surrounded by treachery and Intrigue, the young physician and hia wife, would not leave A groaning victims of the. hloody mieiuc. When all others had gone, the American doctor and' his wife made their home In the American Legal ion nt raised an American flag over Allen wroie his American friends at tnemuliH) that they need not expect him and his wife, for they were not ce it rotning, couldn't if we would, was his way of putting it and we ouhIn't if wo coulu. I came to do ton smh work. We shall live in the gatioii with the old flag flying, and trust the kind Father to care Tor us." 8n the Allens remained in 8eoul, dtere buildings were hunting and We laconic -- AT-- MCreadys Department Store New Spring Hats. New Spring Shirt Waists. New Spring Skirts. N:w Spring Neckwear. (See Window) At 25th 161-1- 63 Street , ONEHALF - block from UNION DEPOT. McCreadys NEVER UNDERSOLD. '; . - ui-I- r FIJIHa , M l.l'A f'- un-ir- l.jre i '. rii.y L'll ; i t.i t " j i i i: ' 1. tin- j . c dm-to- of-th- iie-fo- re ai-t- 't-- zen - good-humore- odd-looki- ee 11 - - s re-Th- ly is-e- ! Uilicl: 1 ii .iii.ii'iii It ireid.- - i l lo liireii-.is- V:i:ili April trie! p'pe woirs tj.ive d I " i I ' !e- '..s - il.ci-- i , . ,i lil!.. linn pip,- :: iu fiirge iron Imre. Tin-the imh I'll si dis iu the uiiir- I I.. Now is your opportunity to get regu These lots are slightly broken but amongst them you will find all sizes. So there will be no trouble in securing a perfect fit. Call and look them i-- im.i. two l Y'li'O 1 i i i - luii-.idi- $1350 and $15 A s fine FOR $9.95r u,-l- a buy. . " of ' .or;,' and i.'lu-- r irons to tho Iig rt I'l.ii'-- toil Mid a pia iron iuer.'ll'.Ul Hi I 1 J.thMI hire hoilr-h-t n .. in ire' 'Ill'll 1, lrit r.iis of the Naiioi.j: lilUr UksnciHiinii have orgu. ''t teuiid.-- gi'iidc.- - A s;. of mu- - j kuf iruniiry iron In llie flnca1. opunsition which ili::ij e.. ereini't ui:, the eemral wiwt hM- i Ulili: arcinly indulged by u iu lln- - iiij.'hct ill tlie week, ami u re un- tuo i nt u nqiort upc' 'i'M til the last days of ti ha li r:: blond l.ii'im Hie hu.!iig liiioi-iiieuwell Mreialned. While S7.7-'uni ui- - iin-si icprcM'iuaifvea do ire : MiuJiieru fiimacire t Ion mi ihe hill this ii' das lie--- l.uii-- d up ' s it. now lire luiuiiuipii. grji.v lore. On the sworn htatrir. ' Hie northiii'.n iu!x id liiid lit lln' the Jtearborn Duster i"i i .il Ili.il llie i i'll foiye h.i- - udisiici'd l 51!. while ! furiMi-elli:ii i..ihor wire i 1 i lil : ill wireii-nhave: t'hliugo Federation 2 in uu lire fill xhudo.l SI'J ui furiiiice for gaged in asaisilug sil l acts uf intimidation uml u"l me .Imlgc loi.Uii'i til i lil WeeliK Ul'e lli iw oil i a 1 12 Ji'nti1 IlohUitn rutin ly .. ,.i .1 mu ia. is. The .''.iri-l- i I tium blust fur...inn Irvi.j against the h Lake Superior, ire.-- n lent William (I, 81iru.li nmi r. i rctary IISCI lu product ioti Edward II. Nockels. aretally tlm'1 ilii hiesil.v Iikti-um- ' named as defendants, tii.-il.ewiili a in Fi'lir:i:u y. There were ltd in j'ii.1 ,'iii out on .Mar. 1, wliilc uf i ire host of girl and men on February 1. 9u to the Feather Dustu .tuikiire' union, liiil and U7 were Idle. The v io luunin ''he aitimpt of the coriKiraiiun htol four fifths of its the Federation of Lub r .. i.,i ihe rapacity acliic on March t as complained of is the tux' .n ire kind In s on February 1. .. ill against mnnert If succtssliii Chicago. Tlie iltlshurg distriet Ihe i mrejilraiy that body with the aUi'-i--.l lo put employes out of "imi'.ims unless more active condition in pig trim with they grant ths union ili i.umls. All a cheerful reKrt eoiiceruing flnlslied irlmlnal acts will, ft is ibmuril. rou-d- ir material, though heavy products an till much liehind the lighter forms. every member of a l.i'mr union To tiling influent iiim in.iuiivlion biil n t.ire ihe house judi- UIT SALE! J inns Ik ii.iu aclual in r luiiiug ol hi i:.: :! ln;;ii up to l 'i mire ari- - to lv - l.f - at i ojK-r- lu -- .i ii'.i : Mllil ,C i,S: II, ill 17"."!" I. ure, e! : 'll iii'd'j g i.uiV i .' id Hit Ill I l.v ...--lu ub.u-.- i i i rid i iret i :i ml ..I'! Auu-cic-.- i sialwnri boys a;e at Cnnull uiivt-i-iijThe Allins take au liniiomni part iu tin social life in tin foreign quaver of Seoul, which centcis iu a litnary society and nailing room known as the Seoul I'liion.' Dr. Ailin' has bivti favorite wheeling since the wide, new avenues of Seoul made this form of cvi'i-iiienjoyable, it was a familiar sight m see the Amerfian minister ride out from the legation gateways, with i.is sons or either side, for a spin around the capital. The doctor always carried a whip with a lung lash to driis off the fierce Korean dogs which oricii at fuck wheelmen. Americans find evuy coimcsy r shown ihcm at their legation, the and his wife being royal hosts. One of my must enjoyable evenings in the Far East was spent at the American legation, on the occasion Hrrival of the first phonogiapli imported to Korea. When we sat down and heard one rollicking song as sung the footlights, the t lies' er arose clear before us, and re literally mheu for home.' Iu such simple ways do Dr. and Mrs. Allen keep their fellow countrymen in Korea in touch with heir native land. Heretofore, the American embassy at SkuiI 1ms occupied only an ordinary Koreun building: the recently emu-to. allowing .fiJO.UOfl for a new legation building, will place America on a par with England and Russia iu this reaped. (Coif right. 19u4, by A. H. Hulbert.) -- a, ''ll i ?1 n-- Sc-ui- pig sru:i 1 : .re i .liila i. ci c - i!i i ' is-:- fuiiiny li; in tin l at is diliyihit.ii, ihi.:t.b at Dr. and Aits. AlKti't two Tho I PUTNAMS . hi ii lieuuenre ef the l u: M.n. . fei-:i:.'- i 1j uiiiii- - Li. in i '!l H.i I cade. Which tin reiii pa.-sc- .t Tin .re ...'..i hi 1. ii ii-,- I i'iii lil f llll lt,rl to in wjurex will amm. ii. in a jvar. Jin-lu- lumuivs. The Suiilliern jo.is it li .1 another was irej. loc su ii ri.i I SiuiLn.'s ciimpilt ili'i'drimeiil of the in .1 hliuw that iu i ha bi in expe:i i7 of liuisi entitled m i aiuinusly ai.mml the s.ilui- i's wlml.-I'll flan- . tl.c liiiii-and A compromise ha truck il:- ci l vl. imi-lhurling d it to'k the lonrvl Ion rli'.'liHv the qiotum of way-Inlim l.cltcr .ii tot' i in- two nav-- : to trsiie on the l. on a basis Hum lraviiis tin? Imp Hie y .n w.nn'i.i eoiili. r's li. ud .n cT.. iluii'oli. - I r-- k.1 l'U-- .i S'-- i MARCII i .1 III II.UllIllUUI of leu- - wiiiiin a day ; d as tin- - Am: l'1 i. a pll' t. w lid h will in un hiii 'tc mine wi I .MrtRXIW,. V Ill ' r on the trees outside - the invalid's house; iiepsfn was' better for' indigos-- , tion than hurningaprayerihat had been written on iper; the Korean uoctur1 who had a stone whfeh, placed niton a patient's I tody, enabled its owner dis--to ; see Into the body and locate the east, often made sad mistakes. There had been a Korean liospitat for 400 years in Seonl in which l.Ooo doctors were silpiiorted at government kings orixpense. In its place, tt the was erect-- i der, an American hospital LASSIE NOTES. ed, called Hay Min So the Honse of Uivilixeii Virtue" and Dr. Allen waa made on the members of put in charge. Within a year half a oiierations were iterforned ia the the Chicago & Milwaukee Brewers mornHouse of Civilised Virtue every assudatioii by the Brewery Workers am M slaters union may result in the ing. end nearly a hundred dispensary af-; t y tig up of all bul four of tilts brtw-eie- s jmiients came for treatment every ternoon. This was the first insinii-lio- n in that city. Kuril a tic up of western civilization ever eswmlit throw 3,(HMJ men out of employ-rent- . tablished in Korea. Dr. Allen's experience with Koreans and the confidence they had in him led Belgian gians manufacturers are to him quickly into a position of promi- form a gins trust in order to oppose In 1SS8 the- first Korean em- the demands of Ihe lalxir unions fur nence. bassy was sent to the United State, money and to obtain better stdliug A comcausing a great we sat ion in Korea and prices iu foreign markets. welcome ir mittee of live persons, consist iug of d a wave of I two America to the strange visitors. glass manufacturers, two engiwas a delicate fiutRA to engineer, su neers, and one architect, is to iix the It was to Dr. Allen that the Korea! value of the different factories. king turned to put it through. Un The Maryland Court of Apitciih? has iier an appoiiiment a foreign secrehat iled down a decision iu the case tary," Dr. Allen took the party across the sea and presented of Hyman against tho State, sustainthe of them to the President and located them ing the constitutionality law. The law was passed in Washington. The establishment of the embassy in lJ02. and pmvldes sanitary regulawa. Indeed, tine to Mr. Allen's influ-en- tion. fur places in which clothing is with the king.. The United States maiufacttired. A previous case was brought a claim against China for the diHiiissed by the Court of Apiieala withuit deciding the quest Ion of the destruction by Koreans of an American ship; the Chinese government an- consitutionalily of the law. Anothswered that it had no authority over er wis mads, and the case was carried Korea, that Korea was an independnp t the Appellate Court. ent power, and America should demand indemnity of Korea. Since the Philadelphia Clothing The United Stales did so, and when Mamtacturcrs' association haa decidhe straightthe note reached the king, ed t) ignore the Garment Workers way sent for Dr. Allen and aked him uniin. tbt members of the latter orwhat tt all meant. ganisation will .have to seek employ-mel- t The American at once saw that here in tie trade on ilielr individual was a splendid rhance for Korea to merits or we the shops filled with nonshow her Independence of China, since union workmen. The Garment WorkChina herself acknowledged It hi her ers marly 4Mi strong, left their tables reply; he urged the king to shew that last Monday, pending a settlement of his country was really lndepcnlent by the dispute between their union and the manufacturers. The manufactuHeading represent alive to the power and establishing embassies.' He press- rer, however, declared all negotiations ed Ihe point so earnestly tint at last off on Friday. the king consented, and thei straight-es- t The English tailors, according to way selected hia kankee ad'isor lo the Weekly Biletin. have the credit tablish the embassy In America. for being the first, to offer organised After the Korean embassy was established the doctor1 aipoiniment resistance to lulustrial oppression, and Allen expiring thereby Dr. add Jlrs.an ap- hence were the pioneer of modern trades iiiilnubm. As early as 1721, In returned to Chemuliw und'r the days of tie handicrafts, there was pointment from the Presbytwian beard of missions. Id the same till he waa a union of tailors in Iomlnn numberoffered and accepted the seTetarrshiP ing 15,001). and they went on strike of the American legation, in 1SD3 Dr. for better conditions of employment, Allen represented Korea at the Columnotwithstanding the acta of parliament such combinations, bian exposition; in that year also he that out is wed was requested by President Cleveland made strikea a criminal act and limited wages by law. This is the earlto return to Seoul as charge d'affaires. min-ste- r iest recorded strike of any conseIn 187 he was mails resided quence. and consul general by President McenKinley, and in 1901 waa appoint c.l Four hundred employers, representvoy extraordinary and minister pleniing the variuis employers' associapotentiary. Kotions and Citizens' Alliance of the Through all these years in which rea has been tbs storm center of ihn United States, assembled In the first and long annual cojivetrion of the Citizens inFast. Allen's tall figure the dustrial association recently in' Insi rides have been fgmiliar on eircrts of Seoul. Hia long experience dianapolis ant placed themselves unhas fined him for the work oi keeping mistakably against the labor unions a cool and a clear bead, at time when and their present methods. everything seems,, unsteady. He has Rpringfleld. Mass., printing offices lieen strong on three count a. He has made possible in Korea works have declined to consider the wage n scale adopted by the typographical unof American promotion which lhiro-peacarifallsls sought but could imi ion. The uniun has voted to brinig the conemployers to i?ms. get; the find, mining and railroad cessions in Korea were oblained for The headquarters of the InternationAmericans aftr others had lcjen refus11 ed them.-- Ikh anae no Korwn be even al Itrot lierhtHK or IViarksmijhs and would make political Helpers has bipn removed from Mothat Arrerh-anBlackcommercial advanline. ill., to fiicago. The of out any capital from will be issued Joitrna them. smiths be given which might tages Monon the Chicago ofee, . o. 570 Again. Mr. Allen has had a eyrapa which building. thy for the missionary Interests has been exceedingly helpful: xreIm-It Japanese lalsrers to the number of not for him it would perhaps lie soare to be ihported to work in the 5i'i missionary Amerhan for possible cieties to point, as they do. to Korea Mexican coppiy mines in an attempt to solve the laxr problem. The men aa the most fruitful field, comparativenp iu ary are to be paid f 1.50 a day and arc unly speaking, ever opened J. der contract ftr three years. foreign land. Rev. Dr. Arthur Brown, of the Presbyterian MiMunmny Last year wis a prosperous one, for tour in Asia, afSociety, after a recent Roo-evlabor unions. Over qn.nnn tbs Chicago President firmed to best workers had heir hours of labor Minister Allen was one of the hisin-nuiry Federation CalifoOia Sie.te, American ambassadors in Asia: Korea convention divided that it 4 against among the missionaries in in thisbe-lle-f union princinl's for Ialmr unions to " having strengthened him go into poiitife. Amerhas Allen kept Mr. Finally. of It is s arid Jiat 5o per rent of Engica's skins clear of all the tangle In lish pmp!oy-faver union' wtavlng which has SmF since the murderoflbeKorean j Ism. et. in doing Hits; Mr. ! queen In 1 Sr.. HtcriCreil American in- - - A large degation of wrtkelire.the reurwi'a-- 1 Pa., miners If last week for Indianiieisis t any ' t..:i!is iii alieiut Every ui; I lira, lie regioux l.i li. :t to allow the to u.icpi a redui'tio an- - tu give them tl. r i - - 1 l tr , i OfiDEN EXAMINER, L.-- Min hung In. it n.re ,r.ui;.l in his ilfi: ir.-v- l. su I ia Who N. Allan,Horae c of Amuiwuis Hi.. Ai..i Hu iu.i'ii-.- i Or. Representative at in Korea. "A i::v--, ,.ii i,n. Since AWrAirt Ever But SeouJ in Mood lu. vl.iii Mia-t;n nr;.s ,h Medical aa D v When, ii.'.ro.Pii-1-.- i Aiiiiiicau ws Peril, Hii at saved, the hick roii:i; liicl l.icl liio'.'.sl'-- l into the of King, Relative e of their lilack vv.; tnj wuv i'.!-- i v any h seen the Ruler's Got the to melt ii and poc.r 1: ivo th- How Dr. Allen m lbuu - wounds io Inal ill. 'in. Ji ili eieror to Declare Hii Indepenhis cun. - was hfal: if hr- Ha Has How and world, the the r vuluiiouisis. wl.u lm.i Concession. Commercial the priiicc's lifr. mo.iIi! Refuted Were ?mericane That Ihrir own w iy v iib ibc hsilLl; mail ff Artoeana Dr. Alien Home in who tame to have the vciy life they H Important Work Lad tried to end. Beoul Americano. and America ih- Without t;:i vi sot to work; tire Ivorian far below Th.Hucli Korea J a oil. as ivci: as a t'!;iinc giiui.-.Ihat while Ihe liinti, In. fillers fo.iml an i i.c.1 ibre. n had there ha llie Mivauiing artcrida' and scw-vup nuiiau representative wnh linn at rugs Is now. the sickening wouti.l. The oiiIooki is ,nj nUUh mln.a-J.bn- d would tax auy v ere nmacd at the sun es of rhe with the those "lie Chinese gem cal physician. i he mestase of Hora.e thought hia treatment was bitter Hum critthia at interest utmost hot wax, and he bustled Allen oil lo treat twenty of his soldiers who one of s singular eareer ia The prime cut and bleeding. f" r it has lieen. very seldom lived; the popular approval of the peoST7 foreisn diplomat haa been ple protected the doctor and his wift. from the rank of a missionary and they stayed in the legation as they Korea knows Allen Minister with any Occidental nation, ami ihui. who sing at their rnolti-a- 7 singularly enough, was with the Cnlt-i- d l!ri in the streets to the emperoij States. The missionary society at the; with which Dr. Allen was connected wten ears now he haa stood Ll of Mnerlt an affair. The iosl-- was eager to enter the hermit nation . noth-because I difficult, ren tuts and goon a cablegram of a single .vorrt commercial pruiuo-ba- d had announced fa ia the way of they would, with the and aarrlttved, yet noj okl flag flying, until American iliticsl or territorial rights have been) friends returned to Seotfl after the danJZd .More than once the emperor. ger had passed. 2 Korea ha sought admission to the After this There was no question ot an asyd American legation, but It la not the American doctor's place in Korea; and eu:i deepondents, infor imlitical thia was assured." "Xothtng'Tvrcted ir nure has I teen denied his majesty. so plainly as the attention the king of haa And yet in this time America Korea now paid Dr. Alien by sppoml-tn- g more commercial privileges in hint the king's physiilau. Old as Luva than all other nations combined, rome of the Korean remedies were, eou-- , Allen's efforts through Minister they seemed to leave something to bq L,ong for gold mines, railways amf desired, The knife and needle were ,; Amori-to mliey lines were first given better hot wax; quinine was betthan Lai; though having been previously ter for fever than the hanging of rags tt SIOIiN'IVO a- -- . I I : - j - over. i 1 j l i u u I'i'.l-hii- rg s i : PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE ici r reri : J 2345 Washington Avenue. ei r wcr.-nclii- c M.-e- l ais - two-third- THOSE LITE MEN Good Liquors. Good Treatment HAVE I THE SENATE Gov. IValimly has .direr a!y advised the mine owners in the Cripple Creek district to make terms wiili union min' era who have been on stnse since lost I think 1 August. Ho said buliii have dime my duty in bringing about law and order in the disirict. and now I will lake the burden from my slsitil-ileand place it on- .vomre. In doing this i would suggest that llie olive branch, the hand of friendship, should be extended to the sinking miners and that harmony lnriwecn the employer and the employe should be brought alsmt." rs - J. WESLEY HILL TALKS. Is Lecturing Ifi Tswns in Pennsylvania on the Conditjpns in Utah. New York, Maxh.lll. A special d input ill to the Wufld from York, I'a., aays: IV. J. Wesley bit), of Harrisburg, evening in Ibis city on Fouii' Yoai;s, Anol llig Mormons." ix. Hiii was pSNiocin 1'iah for hearty five years. He bkilt a hainieome church at Ogden, atiif wliilc there, in 18R9. he was the cenral figure in the memorable lwlitlcal fainfiaign which resulted in wresting Am from the hands of the Mormons the first Gentile victory ever won liPVah. Sim-- leaving Utah he lias iuin1 foremosi in the erussile and during the tast year has been esipciaily active in opposing the seating yf Konntor-ele- Are Assembled in a Wrangle Over R. H caret. Irovidenco. It. I.. March 10-Democratic convention assembled today to name eight delegates to the national convention at 8l. Isiuis. This was not only the first state gathering of I lenincrais to choose delegates to take part in the nomination of a candidate in the i!i04 campaign but was of liitcn-n-t also berauxe of a struggle which had develoiied between two wings of the imrty over the question of instructing the delegates whom to support as presidential nominee. One faction headed by George W. Greene ami John J. Ftlxgeralil, demanded that l!ie delegates bo Imunirt-e- d to favor William it. Itearst. The regular slate organization through I'ut rick Henry Quinn, opposed au in- si noted delegation. inter-mounta- ws-la- - rei ing of Rmcit era.- - snd let him lie clothed will the pr'ci.xifvcK of a government th authoi y uf which he de- nies, and pon whh he has bound himself toavenge ic blood of a so- calleil propel who imwlf was a eon- - THE SALE j spiraior agmst thi government." , WES IN inN TRADE. Decided Ativity ad Improvemsnt in errand i: Noticed. Ove'a.1. O.. Mrch lb The Iron Trade Rdc.w in it current issue has roncerin? market eondi- this to W. A. Seudder, OF SALES STANLEYS. STEVENS, Proprietor. Phono 114s. H44HI IIIHIIIIHHH4H' f AT OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF if j if if if Open Day and Night. first Leedom & fattison. Props. Gass in Every Respect. 2423 Wash. Ave a (k ei ik eA (Q) TOLLERS LA MODE FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED this week Washington Avenue. IN to Elegant Parlors FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, Over SHAMPOOING, manta by Appointment Nyes Storn, Private Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. transients and permanent boarders splendid accommodation nd excellent table centrally located beard at ratea of 1.50 to $100 daily. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Phone 232 K. Afford Follows SELL EVERYTHING the Cost Mart This means everything ,'rissi2Sial in our stock Groceries Included Tlie greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all Spring Goods Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in vices in cotton fabrics. Wc Must Sell This Stock SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains MISS .SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON WATCH OUR WINDOWS Thie Sale on Week--Clearanc- e STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN a 1365 WASHINGTON By March 1st, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. Reese Howeii & Sons. The wk has ben one f decided activity J the Ira trade and with the iinp'eri.ent indemand has como In prtes ibis being inoht so.Tif marked! not'tbm npi": iron. Whether TEAMSTERS STOCKMEN becausef the ion's ' beeaut-- rf o' her signs of a J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. can supnos turning pdii.-a- t number of and rip a Rill line of Gioves. Blanket impmC eonsunors of forgo on iii- - markc. tomulfiron hove Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Harnett and and lfe tranxad't.ns have resulted. Stork Saddles. Rome ibis liireinexx wa-,- - done ji ;i 2271 Washington Ava. number 2, but Phona 814. at fuv for souiD-r- i IN WINTER MILLINERY BRO., AVENUE. The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of tloni--: 1 Treat- - THE VIRGINIA Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Front 227$ Washington Au MASSAGE mm HOWELLS AU manager. iif S41X m ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. LEADERS j i Tim Guaranteed. presi-uentl- m j Good The ct Touching this quosllm last evening he said In part: "Theqiieation of the expulsion of Apostle Imnot does nut and should not hinge primarily upon bis guilt or innocence ol the practice of polygamy. Tlie mere piostlon uf hia personal character is bit an incident in conqiariBon with hia representative character. The pcrmaient seating of Smoot as a polygamist, were his crimes lint individual aivl Isohted, would lie with far liss peril to our institutions than Hie coaling of Mr. Smoot, who, thoigh Innocent of polygamy. la the ofllrhl repiesentative of a religion system of which polygamy Is but me foul bird in the abominable nest. Mormonlsm ore menu Utah, but today it Is the plitlcal autocrat of ii the region. Its political web has been thnrn out even into our national capital. VI Hi bribe and threat and promised refimatinn it has gained statehood. Th execution of the laws against polygmy Is at last In the hands of the polyumists. The power of the priesthood is unbroken. The unseating of Ioljumiht Roberts haa been answered by he election to the senate of Apost le tmoot. who represents not only all list Roberta practiced blit is aa an a;'le officially Identified with the hlctrehy and aa such stands for all that s embodied in Ihe Mormon church it doctrines of blood atonement and polfamy, its priestcraft and hatred of liman government, with Its long tin of extortions, abuses. iwuration disobedience of federal law and inspiracie against the sanriity of tip American fireside and the American ig. Here we pet tire axe. Is religious lilierty e el&itlc ado embrace within l abominaits bill ef rlfhts : tions. dumestk- hor.Tksnd inui nations, aBKashinatiom and kxiil atonings. sediionsud (reasonable am nirpow of Mormonlsm? If so. tiien et oppiiilon to the beat- Union Depot. W. antl-Morin- Hinuot. St, Near 113, SMh ! DEMOCRATS IN RHODE ISLAND. EVERYTHING Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. 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