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Show THE mi is CHTUUTED - Effects of the Korean Policy . OM-aic- Merger Decision Gives Universal Satisfaction Sen ate is Busy. Message of congratulation from all part of the country are being delivered to President Roosevelt by telegraph. by mail, and In person, on the Supreme court's decision in the merger case. President Buuuerelt personally congratulated Attorney General Knox yesterday, and at the cabinet meet ins today be renewed hie congratulations m Mr. Knox. In bis cordial expressions he was Joined by the attorney Mr. generals fellow cabinet members. KnoxdjiiM. before the meeting, declined to Indicate what action, 11 any. he might take In the future. In following up the Supreme courts decision, lie would nut say whether he had formed or any plana looking to prosecution act further art ion under the anti-truor not. Thua far, he hen not had opportunity thoroughly to digest ihe decision of the court, and until he haa considered it carefully he will not determine. much lesa indicate, what future anion hd may take. The meeting of the cabinet was combeparatively brief, much of the lime deing spent in discussing the merger cision. tho Lancaster county primaries every precinct endorsed IS. J. Bur- kett for Called States senator to aban-donror- at succeed Charles H. Dietrich. This practically Insures Burketts eler- lion. The Republican state non- veutioa which meet here May IS, will select a senatorial candi- date. a IMPORTANT SUIT. Suss Santa Fa Undtr Interstate Commerce Lowe. Denver. Marrh 15. A special to the News from Laa Vegas, N. M, says: One of lh most Important civil suits In too history of this territory, involving half a million dollars, has been Sled la tho United States court by the Caledonia Coal Company of Gallup. The company sues the Atchison, Topeka and Manta Fa company, the Manta ft Pacific company, the Colorado Fuel and Iron rompnny and tho American Fuel company for f 9tM.Hi0 damages, 950,000 attorney's fees and rosts, for alleged violation of the United Staten statutes to protest irade and comSENATE. merce against the unlawful restraints Washington. March 15. Tha senate and monopolies, and also the atatnte for-t regulating Interstate commerce, snd today resumed consideration of tho it! rat Ion appropriation bill, the questrade. More specifically, the Manta Fe Is charged with discriminating la Its tion being iho amendment appropriatof a tho pnrchoM rates In favor of the Colorado Fuel ing 91250,00 for torpedo boot for experimental and Iron company. purposes. Tho committee amendment for a POISON IN CAKE. boat wan agreed to, 12 to 1. In response to a request from Mr. Mysterious Attempt Made to Poioon Minister and Oaughtor. Lodge. Mr. Perkins explained the reasons which actuated tho committee In New March 15. A mysterious York, houso provision etriklng out tho haa been to poison the for 9200.000 for tho purchase of aiieo attempt of Rev. Dr.msde Essex J. Crtidup, for defenaeo In tho Hawaiian Islands, Ihmlly of the Fllmore church pastor saying the committee's art was due to of Plainfield, N. J. ThaBaptist sister pastor's tho fart that tho government hod no and hta daughter, who ate option on tho load tor thin purpose some of g cake sent to the houee by an which might have tho effort of placing person, were saved by timetho government at the mercy of real unknown ly medical aid. , estate owner. . The cake was left at a grocery store Mr. Biswner and Mr. Koraker took by an unknown man who asked that It tho position that on account of tho out- be delivered to tho pastor. A boy waa lying position of Howell, the United sent to tha paraoaage with tha packKtateo should be prompt In providing Tha pastor'a aimer and little girl for ita protection end Mr. Perkins said age. It and ate aoma of the coroanut he woo willing if a sum sufficient to opened They were at once taken frosting. could tha purpose sought orcomplinb Ilk Examination of tho rake violently with Mr. lie secured. In accordance hows that the fronting had been filled Perkins suggestion. Mr. Spooner of- with a deadly poison. fered an amendment, appropriating Recently there haa been trouble In Instead of 9300.000. Thla 9529.100 cbim-- resulting la charges against amendment waa accepted without di- the the minister and. the matter had been vision. , before the grand jury. That uy common consent the senate re- placed sumed consideration of tha torpedo body dismissed tha affair. No trace amendment and Mr. Galllnger offered a of tha poisoner has been found. substitute providing tor competition In ROOSEVELT ENDORSED. securing n vessel of the type desired. The amendment was defeated, 17 to 39. Twa Cengresaional Canvantiana Rand The fortifies tions bill, as amended, Delegates Instructed far Him. was then passed, and the senate went Into executive oeaslon. Knox, lad., March 15. Republicans of the Thirteenth congressional disHOUSE. trict today renominated RepresentaWashington, Marrh 15. The house tive Brick, Delegate to the national a bill sectoday pnaed authorizing the convention were Instructed for Rooseretary of the interior to segregate rer-fal- n velt. ' coal and asphalt lands In the Choctaw and tho Chlekasa nations. InMount Vernon, lad., Mtrrh 15. Condian Territory. gressman James A Hem men way waa The house then went Inin commit- renominated today by the Republicans tee of the whole to consider poetof-tlr- e of the first Indiana district. ResoluMIL appropriation tions Instructing the delegates for Mr. llucker spoke of the trusts and were adopted. referred to them na "those hideous Roosevelt Inmonelera, the handiwork of genius, Ollna. O.. Marrh 15. Tbs Democrats spired and directed by the devil. of the Fourth district today renominatMr. Watson IN. Y.) made a plea tor increased pay for the letter car- ed C. Garber for congress. Unlnatrurt-e- d delegates were selected to the ML riers. Mr. Burton of Ohio gave a historical Louis convent loa. account of Increaaew In national expenEIGHT HOUR RILL IS UP. ditures. He urged the adoption of a policy of conservatUm and of tho ut- Senate Committee on Education Remost care. Citing (he large aujna angina Series of Open Hearings. nually appropriated for i tensions, Mr. Burton said no one will Levitate to pas Washington, Mach 15. Tho senate any measure which gives due regar I committee on education and labor toto the soldiers of th? Civil nur la began a series of open hearings on their old age. Rut. he continued, I he dy tn right-hou- r bill which was reported r.nrxilon arises under whit rubs shook! favorably In the 57th congress, and this appropriation be made? which also I before the house He Inqnlud If i ingres-- wns w iling committee on pending labor. Daniel Davenport, to establish In this i. tu.uy the Maud representing the American ant ard that for patriotism and devotion association, was heard today, nod to country the chief reward was to bo Judge Joseph K. McCnmmlr. repreIn dollars. senting steel Industrie, presented resoMr. Rucker (Mo.l attacked the pro- lutions railing npon the nf tective tariff system of the Republi- commerce and labor for secretary Informal Ion can party. The Republican and the concerning the number of hours now trust, he declared, have a majority in exacted on government work. Demoamid added he the houe. and. cratic applause, "the largest majority Examiner Telephone Numbers: you will ever have in the White House. Day, 234X; night. 59. Csal Company st aub-mari- ne nub-mari- - s The Chicago Milliner Has spened for tbs spring trade with choice line of . early novelties Prcm 50c to $5.00 'for everyone. Millinery Opening will be March Vice-Admir- al 2 NOTE First Doer North of Opera House En trance. The Chicago Milliner entrance to Port Arthur after the removal of the battleship Ketvlian, is authoritatively denied here. The Associated Press Is assured that with the exception of the despatch of yesterday from General Zilinsky no official telegrams coni sluing news of fighting have been received In the last 49 hours. Several telegrams relating to the movements of troops have arrived, but as these were only of strategic Importance their nmtents will not bo made public. "r MXRCIJ IE, as practicable La aluuukined." continues the statement, and the securities of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific companies will be exchang- . MARKET ed back for the securities originally deIf you want eastern corned k.i posited. Flans for the distribution of tha securities were completed some ta Ballard's. time ago In anticipation of an adverse 'Phono 127K. 331 2h decision. The effect of the decisiop so the for aa the roads in question Northern Fariflc, the Great Northern and the Burlington are concerned. .will SILVER KING SALOON not be important, as their absolute inbeen not haa of operation dependence MURPHY GIBLIN. disturbed. The decision a ill merely mean the restoration of a community First Class Wines, Liquors an c, of ownership In the place of the more Your Patronags Bollut formal and more permanent form of 132 Twenty-Fify- , corporate ownership. The result of the decision merely will be tha restoration of tha community of ownership In the place of tha more radical plan of physical consolidation. It will taka time to unravel tha affair, but probably not aa long as at the outset may seem necessary. James Ballards 6ELF0UR HAS MEAT NARROW ESCAPE Government Defeated on a Motion By Redmond. New York, March 15. A telegram from Lemberg, fitrqarded by The Times correspondent at Vienna, saya London, March 15. The government that Captain Leontieff of the Russian general staff,, has been arrested at was defeated in the house of commons Warsaw for haring sold to a foreign today by 141 to 130 votes on a motion power a list of the secret agents mainJohn Redmond, the Irish leader, of tained by the Russian general staff in for a reduction of the Irish education the frontier districts of Russias west- estimates. As It waa In the nature of ern neighbor. division engineered by the NaThe discovery was made through the a snap the government refused to tionalists, delivery of a money order to another resign, but It Is regarded as another person of the same name. Leontieff is straw showing the direction of the rtiHirted lo have been shot. wind. Mr. Redmond's motion was made New Turk, March 13. Thirty-fiv- e the object of calling attention to with officers of the Japanese army who have Irish grievances. The division was arrived here from Europe on different after the almost taken steamers in the past few days, have commencement immediately of the discussion when started in a body for Vancouver, the Liberals and Nationalist wore whence, on March 31, they expert to In strong force. The result was greet sail fir Yokohama ahoard the steamwith great cheering, especially from ed ship Empress of India. A score of the Irish benches. Japanese merchants saw Ihe officers Premier Balfour admitted that It was off. There wore no cheers and nothobvious the government had been deing approaching a demonstration. feated on a proposal to reduce a vote by 9500, but there was a considerable amount of financial business to be transacted before March 31, and be did not see why any time should be wasted. Mr. Balfour added that the honorable member had succeeded In reducing the vole for Irish education by 9500 and the government accepted Jbe opinion of Ihe house on the subject. Mr. Redmond retorted: . "We have defeated the government. Then Mr. Redmond moved to report progress. This waa defeated by 171 to 149 votes, the government majority being 35. The government in the Interim had succeeded In mustering enough Ministerialists to save the situation, aa In the event of a second adverse vote the ministers would have been bound to resign. A scene of Indescribable excitement occurred when Mir Thomas Esmonde and Anthony J. Donlan, the two tellers, went to the right of the speakers chair, thua showing that for the first time In many years the Unionist government had been beaten. When the clerk handed the division paper to Sir Thomas Esmonds there waa a perfect hurricane of cheers from the opposition, lasting several minute. William Redmond In hla exuberance snatched a hat from the head of a colleague and waved It wildly. The members rushed in and a terrible din prevailed. Ultimately sufficient quiet waa restored to enable the figures Of the vote to be called out Mr. Balfour, who was In the distinguished strangers' gallery at the time appeared momentarily astounded at the Jubilant demonstration. When Mr. Balfour entered the chamderisive ber, he waa greeted with cheers and cries of 'resign and "another message for Joe. The premier, who had by this time regained his accustomed composure, philosophically surveyed the excited house. The long sustained jubilation did not tend to the advantage of bla opposition. The government whip had time to collect their disordered forces from all parta of the house and various haunts In London. Driving and runrs ning furiously came the sedate of the present government. John Gordon MacNeill, (Nationalist) who designated tha defeat An end to the feree. unintentionally gave the government further advantage by a too lengthy speech, and when another division was taken on the motion to report progress, Mr. Balfour had 25 votes to the good. John Redmond said to a representative of the Associated Press after the To sum up briefly the division: cause of the division, it may be said that the government recently introduced a rule forbidding teaching Irish In four of tha first classes of the Irish national schools. This caused widespread indignation, lo voice which I moved for a reduction of the vote. Mr.. Wyndham, chief secretary tor Ireland, gave no satisfactory explanation and we defeated Ihe government As a result of the defeat the ohstructionable rule will be withdrawn. While tha general position of the government haa nut been weakened, my Impression Is that a dissolution will French Law Studied for Pro- - follow another such blow. Naturally we are elated. Yesterday evening when ihe nationalists voted with the govtection in Canal Purchie. ernment on Catholic education In England, Mr. Balfour had a majority of 120. Today with the Irish against him he had a minority of 11. The moral Fails. March 15. Officials of the Is that the time ia at hand when IreAmerican embassy are considering ell land will hold Ihe balance of power. the possible points of French lew to Will RESPECT THE DECISION Insure the protection of the United P tales when the payment of 140,000,-00- 0 No Company Will be Formed in for the rename renal property la Canada. made. One of ihe points considered Is whether It is desirable lo have the courts appoint a liquidator to receive the money, instead of paying it directNew York, Marrh 15 In re- ly to the officers of the old company. gard to the report that the North- -Some legal authorities assert that this era Mectirltic company of Canawould be the best means of protecting da was to be the successor of the the United States against any subseNorthern Securities company of the United Stales. President Hill quent claim on the part of the stockwas quoted today as saying: holders of the old company. We have aa much notion of In- Ambassador Porter Is satisfied that no such claims would be valid and that corporation a company In Mars or the Moon as In Canada. We Intend a liquidator is not necessary. Another to conform lo the law. question is whether the sale of all the Later James J. Hill gave out rharter property come within the Until the full the following: tights granted to the company. Inofficial copies of tbe opinfons and quiries made lead to the conclusion decree of the supreme court have that the company has ample rights to been received and our attorneys Mil. have had an opportunity to advise us as to our course ot proreedure Though not an agriculturist himself. the officers of tbe company can Judge Hile. it appear, has taken an make no further .announcement Interest la the trope. Sett Lako Trithan to declare their purpose to bune. promptly and fully follow the law as now interpreted. Admiral Makaroff Is endeavoring to solve the mysteries of Japanese gramM99MBBBB mar. His first lesson is to parse the New York. Match 15. The verb Togo. Salt Lake Telegram. interests and the other large "We might have set me east on fire holders of the Northern Securities had we cared to tell all we know about company will respect tbe supreme polygamy, says a witness In the court's decision In letter and in spirit." Smoot case whn has Just returned from says the Journal of Commerce In quotWashington, llow fortunte. then, that ing a man said to be one of the strongwe did not tell all. Had all been told est and best informed Northern 8eruri-rle- s even North River might have lieen sat slot khf ililers tn this city. on fire. Deseret Near "The Securities company aa soon New York. March 15. President Hill and other officials of the Northern Securities company were in otmference today, but declined to make any statement for publication. General Counsel Clough had a long talk with Mr. HilL of the Daniel 8. Lamont, Northern Pacific, waa another visitor. Col. Clough returned from Washington today. Contrary to expectations, he said he had not brought back with him a copy of the decision in Ihe securities case. 'The official copies are not So far yet public property," he said. we know little beyond what the newspapers have told us. Col. Clough refused to discuss the conditions resulting from the det ision and would give no bint as to the Moralities company's next move. He waa closeted with President Hill for upwards of two hours. Northern Securities stock was strong on the curb tosoon after day, selling up to 87 4 opening. pro-tea- 3-- 1R Tien Tsin. March 15. A foreign vessel Just arrived from Port Arthur reports that a short engagement took place between the Russian and Japanese fleets on Muijday last, the protected cruiser Diana, belonging to the former, receiving some injuries. About 30 or 30 shells were exchanged. The Imperial Chinese railway is considering the withdrawal of Its station force and all of Its moveable property from New Chwang. Toklo, Marrh 15. Tuesday It Is strongly believed here tbsi the Russian Bert abandoned Fort Arthur after the fourth attack was made upon It by the Japanese Beet and is endeavoring to reach Vladivostok. Confirmation of this movement la not obtainable from any reliable source, but recent scouting In the vicinity of Fort Arthur has failed to reveal the presence of any Russian warships. It seems logical enough that the Russians should attempt a dash for Vladivostok, here it Is possible to dock larger ships, effort a Junction with their armored cruiser squadron and secure a base for operation while possessing adequate laqd defense. The hopelessness ef continuing at port Arthur Is manifest, while a dash for Vladivostok might succeed. contrary to the opinion previously expressed. Togo Is unwilling to run the risk of dividing his battleship squadron and continues. to operate the six battleships together. If the Russians should make an attempt to reach Vladivostok It Is believed they will try a dash through the Korea strait rather than enter the Japan see through the Bngaru straits. Bt Peit-rtburg- . Marc'.i 15. The re- - INTERESTS - a typewriter that la out of repair it pays to keep a good machine, aad thu is tha kind that wa are selling. will sell you a new one or an old ona fixed np to do the work like new you do not want to buy, we will rent you one. We will keep it in repair as long aa yon want it. Perhaps you would like to trad tha typewriter you now have for one tint la In better order cr for some different style. If so, let us know and wa will call and see what we can do for yn. New York. March 15. Montreal dispatches today give R. G. Foget, of the Montreal Light and Power company, aa authority for a statement that the Northern Beclrlties company of Canada had been granted a rharter by the Dominion government, that It te backed by the Hill Interests and Is Intended to absorb the Northern United Securities company of the States. L. h. TIDED iurtaiiM gome i took well The wi traced tb The ras cr of the izuze of COI f The Elmer R Frank 11 Snd for Tho C protect i yesterda; OUR gainst COST Tha ai means t MARK ident of liking. SALE! Sl Tba n Baseball for the who pb Mullen Continue Will tdd wUl Until NO 1 ' Further No tn tier whe it Fort keen ton India a Notice oner hai pble din keeping that Th for and S3 The Latest Styles in EYES At night prove aye strain and an optician should be consulted In the morning. An examination will prove whether glasses are needed. No charge for tha moat thorough test i to hoy ists that there are no female angels in heaven la evidently scheming to make the place more popular for some misogynist whose soul he is after. Let him alone he knows hla business. Indianapolis Journal. 30 c three we: drug. bn trawl un ed. Since Ihe death of Hanna the Republicans are looking for a leader. But what tha Republicans want Is not a leader, but a doctor to cure It of an aggravated case of graft and loot. That Long Island preacher who (Johnstown. Pa.) One of the greatest difficult lea In the way of the restoration of corporal punishment in the public schools Is that modern athletica have made the boys too strong to stand it. Chicago Inter Ocean. BECRAFT COR. 24TH AND GRANT. vice-preside-nt aup-porte- ' ' n nt er Viee-Adralr-- 21,-2- UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIM Seoul, March 15. The Japanese authorities have ordered the newspaper correspondents at Flng Tang and Anlu to return. They also refuse to honor the permit formerly given tor correspondents to accompany troops to the jyjfci front and are holding them at Seoul. This action la regarded as significant. Seme choice street wear violet, rib bene and veiling , A cordial invitation ie extended toall. OGDEN, The British Ties Tsln. March consul here haa filed a protest with Sir Ernrat Ms tow, the British minister at Pekin, against the projerttfil of the New Chwang cud of the Chinese railway by Its director managers. British the and The reasons given by the consul for his action are that the British government had previously made known It Intention of proierting the road, and also that its abandonment at this time megns the probability of Its destruction by the Russians, should they eventually lie forced to retreat. Seoul. March IS. The effect of the Japanese-Korea-n protocol has already been felt. It was learned today that aweeplag changes will be made in the A Japanese Korean administration. officer I about lo lie appointed adviser to the war office and prefect who have A STATUE OF CHRIST. kept the money intended for the peasants In payment for grain bought for New York. March 15. The dedicathe Japanese will be prosecuted. Great preparations are being made tion of a groat statue of Jesus Christ on the boundaiy line between Chile for (he reception of Marquis I to. end Argentine ha been made the oc8t. Petersburg, March 15. 5:39 p. m. casion of Impressive ceremonies In A ropy of the Novlkrwi of Port Arwhich high officials of both countries thur. dated Feb. 19, which haa Just participated, cables the Valparaiso corthe reached here; definitely establishes respondent of the Herald. Tha dedicafact that when the first torpedo attack tion gave an opportunity tor the exwas made on Port Arthur It waa en- pression of the most cordial feelings of friendship and ended In the Argentine tirely unexpected. The Russian squadHires minister of foreign affairs accepting aa ron waa anchored outside in lines with the battleship In the rear. Invitation to visit Mantiago de Chile. The captain nf the Caarovltch. from the bridge, could plainly trace the CITIZEKS HIKERS course of the torpedo from hla ship. When it exploded under the stern of the battleship, the latter heeled at first High Handed Acts ef tha New Organto starboard, and then to port, at an isation Against Miners in angle of 19 degrees. Two other torColorado. pedoes which were launched, missed the Czarevitch, one of them striking Denver. Marrh 15. A special to the tho protected cruiser Pallada. The News from Telluride, Colo., says: Czarevitch. In the meantime, waa getOne hundred members of the Cititing up steam and weighing anchor. zens Alliance after a meeting last 8he finally got under way. steering night, armed with Winchesters and rewith her engines, swung around for the volvers. scoured the town end took Inharbor, but failed tn make the en- to custody between seventy and eiguiy trance and ran aground. The Czarevitch union men and sympathizers, in some then had water between decks and Instances doors to dwelling houses some water In the ward room. were forced and broken open. The men The torpedo which struck tha Czare- were herded in a vacant store room unvitch contained 300 pounds of pyroxy-ge- n. til 3 oclock this morning when all The emperor haa received a long those desired had heen raptured; they Makaroff, were then marched to the depot and telegram from in command of the Russian squadron loaded Into two coaches. Aa tba speat Port Arthur, giving details of the cial train departed the Cltliena AlliInjuries to the ships, as he found them ance fired volleye of shots In the air. ou hla arrival at Port Arthur and the A. H. FI oaten, a former alderman lewons taught therefrom. This dis- and proprietor of the largest store In patch was the subject of earnest disTelluride, la one of the victims. The cussion at the winter palace today be- mob battered down the door of hla tween hla majesty and the Grand Duke house and as he restated, he waa struck Alexia, the high admiral, who lunched over the head jnd forced Into submiswith the emperor. They also discuss- sion. Mr. Floalen la a leader of the Soed the condition of the warship at cialist party. Another of those erirted Cronstadt and those building there. It la Stewart B. Forbes, secretary-treasurIs understood the Cxar will shortly of the Telluride Miners union. make a personal Inspection of those hips. Indianapolis. March 15. At the mine NEGLECT CHARGED. headquarters indignation was expressed over the assault In Colorado ot Tien Tsin, March 15. The baste of Chris Evans. Evans la nearly 90 years the British end Ameriren gunboats old and despite his' king service In vato leave New Chwang, while the In- rious official rapacities with the miners, tentions of the Jepeneseare unknown he haa never before been assaulted. Ha and while consular Jurisdiction and waa editor of the United Mine Workfull treaty port rights of neutrals are ers Journal in this city for several unquestioned, thus prematurely aban- years and served as national statistidoning the protection heretofore main- cian of Ihe organization. Prior to being tained, has provoked the Indignation 'bent to Colorado last November by the t of the residents and aa official executive board, he had charge of the haa been made to the United disbursement of tonda In West State government. This was done es- to the strikers. He la the thirdVirginia official pecially In view of the action of the of the union who recently has been asJapanese tn placing their consulate saulted In Colorado. The end other property under British pro- men who were assaulted andother two seriously tection. their example being Imitated Injured were W. R. Fairley, member of by the Russians transferring, aa In- the executive board from and dicated In previous dispatches, their James Kooney, member Alabama, execuof extensive bank, consulate and also tive board from Missouri. the civil administration property to the French, thereby rendering Russian, Japanese end other Interests alike neutral. The protest wee also sent because the manner of withdrawing a British gunboat and wbat Is understood as the American Intention of withdrawal are regarded as palpable neglerL Inviting depredations upon British end American interests. 15. At 15. March are Felt. . DIETRICHS SUCCESSOR. Lincoln, Nob, Washington, March 15. EXAMINER, port from New Chwang that four Hue nisi st camera have been sunk at the March 15- Two per- sous were killed and several in- lured today In an explosion that wrecked the plant of Chicago Toy Notedly company. The explosion was caused by tho Ignition of a pistol groat quantity of . toy caps. Due of tho dead 1 Henry Jordan, a foreman, who perished in the burning ruins, after help- ing a aeore of girls to was :;0,0HI. at valued Building Chicago, MORNfSO WA Ladies Waists par tour are shown at Sale prices Our I2i Cent Midi ihis Me Juhr Embroideries J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Mfg. Optician. 2412 Washington. rot are the tak of the izilt city 'nale Jirir Autombile PARCEL DELIVERY CO. Amoskeg WM. R. MILLER, Manager. Street Office, 269 Twenty-fiftTelephone Na. 3P9-Z- , SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fins dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to 2 p. m.. 25 cents. Wa give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and fish in season. Props. Charley & Hong, 319 25th Wholesale Harness and Ginghams 10 wai wif Cents thii See our Lace Curtains im Cost tolls St J. G. REED . BROS. he tiff The I2i cent quality at h Na the A new line of Is the Price. . Saddler We call your attention to Something New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Reese Howell & Sons. Al imi Free of Charge. Suit t . . . . Underwear Sale . against gnu' lid . . Vide, Beginning Saturday. March 12. we will place on eale 350 suits of underwear. This underwear Is what we rail second. aa 11 Is the goods on which our new hands are taught lo knit. For this reason we ar rinsing them out at what the lubor o6t u to have them made. The quality Is of the highest, hut the finish is not tip to our standard. We Com have them In Saxony. Wor-tc- d, Wool. Cotton and Merrerixed. early and get your pick. He sure you comr to the right place, as there are two factories In town. Our fnctory is between 22nd and 23rd streets, first door north of c,sblldated Wagon and Machine company. OGDEN KNITTING 2274 Wash. Ave. THE WORKS The Ogden. 0 (SL i!s h" U. j , 11 'rn. klK,y Q li f of !!. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AB TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL TREATED. fold e V , h "q !h forAm rn t!'i KINNEY Props. 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