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Show the mousing examiner or. pen, utaii, Tuesday morning, November i, 1004. Revenue lo ! Retrain. eer.n:a--'- i her than taxes Jn. :&..4 . 62.147 8u :er than taxes for last of '('i4 Sy 20.715 93 IVES' GENUINE REDUCTION 3S5.612 29 Our Special Correspondent. EXPENSE FOR lJt)4. tnits;a!i.::na marram. lt-.Jan. while 19o3 in coal, with 250 families arrant ;j grnt. aided, the amount expended was only 3tih. 1: 13,45u.55. Had the same proportion Eatinia'i i for of expenditure been made, in prrqiur-tiolast to the expenses of ihe tvesi-crati- c InterestqMrvr (in liomia diie administration the expenditures and paid in I9i4 23.500 00 for last jesr on these two items would 15.475.00! have been Thus the pres3 1(6,946 19 ent administration, run under an eco- Estimated surplus Jan. nomical and business-lik- e 1st. 1MJ5 method, sav78,666 01 the Tribuno ed proportionately 10 the taxpayers Underhanded Charges of ihe sum of 2.024.45 and that on 'two 3&5.612 20 Claquer. items coal and groceries only! From the above figures li mill l 31. During the Speaking of matters in general per seen that nut time will the county pay Rilt Lake CityJoL to his department. been baa taining print Tribune the Pauper every dollar of indebtedness, including week more or lean aerioua Clerk James Sabine made the follow- interest on bonds, but will have the tidy surplus fund of 78.666.01 to begin ing statement: Effecting the county admint The Tribune has made so many the new year. tntlun in all It departments. so unfair motive. of these attacks are charges that I deem it only the incen- ARE ALL CR1MIXA1J3. ,o those familiar with means In-- i justice to myself and to the taxpayers to ivike any and all such explanations behind the matter It ' are many that I can in order to The following is self explanatory: or nothing, but there help set the that do not Understand it In the right matter aright. Spokane. Washington. Oct. 2, 1904. mat-be Tribune charges discrimination Hon. W. J. McConnell, Moscow, Idaho: and with the desire to eet . leas thorough My Dear Governor: I have yours of in favor of me Mormon stores. The right, a more or bas been made. In this figures you have gireu, which 1 have September 28th. asking me to meet iSicuIar. the foregoing statement looked over ugl found correct you in joint debate at Moscow on Oct. SJould 12th. Aa you are not a candidate for qualified to read be disprove surh statement.-Thehas investigation any high office, and do not hold any full further that ns surh firms say aome of made Walkers and some others official position, and are not now in a teen same Idea that 1 of lesjionaibility. I cannot aenta. while, with the have forgotten, and who are position at the truth of heavy give up my I Ime which ia valuable, for view, that is to get do not of taxpayers, the get any made a discussion with you. Ihe matter, investigation Is being in or-- r orders trout this department. In this I sincerely hope you will take pari affected 1 would imo all departments so regard say that those firms in the campaign and answer my writand more do public the reading not handle coal, nor groceries, nor ten th,t and voter are arguments or my spoken arguMitecially the taxpayer they undertakers, and again what ment a The Review published truth whole the the truth, else we may buy in anything they may article front me about two weeksa long mar have hing ago. nd nothing but the carry, and which would not amount to to which I invite your attention. I do use. more than i in each 100, It would' not intend the Tribune dare not any diacotirteey to you In deter- not be wise to The Tribune, anxious, even buy there ae they are refusing to debate with you, but I to can votes it the all to betmined get essentially dealers in finer and hardly think I would be justified In denot hesitated ter goods than are in the habit of giv- bating with anyone unless they are the American party has Blve and gap the families to whom is given. candidates for er now occupy positiuus to so transpose figures, itself ing The Tribune picks out aid small items which call upon them either to make bled statements, and the truth what to like n w diametrically opposed cocoa, root beer or some or to enforce laws against criminals, of tho such Jelly, articles and states that It does aa I regard the Mormon people to be. say. that a careful perusal statements not look much like people that could tallowing tacts, figures and Sincerely yours. ' afford such luxuries should need necessill servo not alone to show the FRED T. DUBOIS. and arguments, sities. The Tribune forgets several i.y 0f their figures to do Justice to serve but will also points In that regard: Many of the You must register today or tomorrow who have above mentioned articles are purchas- or g great many gentlemen you cannot vote. me under instructions of ed the Ike been badly maligned. by oT the In the pauper department doctor or nurses attending tick perhas sons. Much of this class of stuff Is rounty administration, that paper of made many serious attacks, and tries bought for sick persons, many OF hv figures to show that that departwhom by being ahle to get such little as discriminating save the county large nospltal, ment is conducted tilings and against doctor and in favor of the "Mormon" drug store Items of exilea Gent It seems to me that any the pense. Again as to An investigation of the hooka perWORLD person or persons so class-boun-d sick and suffering people taining to that department, showing deny pxr, that for of money five' cents worth of Jelly or a little the expenditures months of rocoa, department, for the first six certainly do not exhibit that of basis a aa TACOMA, 0; OAKLAND,' X divine spirit of charity that they this vear. and taking should demonstrate. comparison, five each of the leading San Francisco, Ort 31. Oakland and tho stores, items were taken, showing The Tribune, Its reporters. Its off a tie game today smount of money expended by the managers, the public, taxpayers or Tacoma played men were put out. and the northern of the in buying department anyone else is at perfect liberty at The game waa ejmply a battle between groceries, coal, drugs and for undertcase to time every any investigate Thomas and Muekiman, who were both akers and hospitals. was now on our books. I will take the in fine form. ruder the head of groceries, It show them to time myself around, that Score R. H. E. found of five Mormon and five is, if the Tribune will give me leave Tacoma... ... ..0 5 2 stores patronized, that tho of absence long enough to do so. 2 4 Oakland e Gentile Anna received 2.257.6B. whl The average coat of maintaining Thomas and Hogan; Mos- Batteries 12.252.50, received stores the Mormon Gentile each family now on our list does not klman and Byrne. a difference in favor of the exceed 2.30 per head, and is even as stores of 15.15. low as 1.90 per head per month. firms Of the coal firms, the Gentile I personally investigate each and received 946.7(1, while the Mormon every case before extending assistIn difference New York, Oct. 31. Jamaica rea 277.1(1 received firms 609.60. ance and am willing that anybody sults: 1 favor of the Gentile flrma of make me the 'with when goes First race, 5 furlongs Rosebud, In drugs the figures show, which rounds. Crown Prince, second; won; Rapid embraced ell monies expended, that I to case is me, When reported Gentile flrma received and fur- Water, third. Time, 1:13. personally investigate always a Second race, rdle and 70 yards, sellthe Mormon firms received fl65 ther, a question is never asked as to difference in favor of the Gentile firms their religious or political belief. I do ing Palette, won; King Pepper, seo-onToi San, third. Time, 1:45 of 282.25. not know anything of the religion uf Third race, 5 2 furlongs Thirty-ThirOf undertakers, showing the rail we are whom those of assisting." direction, any POOR HOUSE CHARGES. won; Fancy Dress, second; Belamount expended In that 195.00 while ligerent, third. Time, 1:07. Gentile firms received of Fourth race, (the Richmond handiMormon firms were the recipients Mrs. S. A. Harlow, residing at 54 8a of the 145.1(0 a difference in favor First West street, has made a volun- cap. 6 furlongs Dick Bernard, woa; second; Hamburg Bella, Gentile firms of 50.00. tary statement of affaire and conditi- Ascension, which em- ons in the hospital llem as sha found them at the third. Time, 1:12 existing Fifth race, 5 2 furlongs Trapper, braced all monies expended to all tne , rounty poor form, and as they disprove Gentile that Diamond, second; Jim Beattie, found won; was stateit Tribune of the a hospitals, great many third. Time, 1:07 institutions received the magnificent ments they are given. Sixth race, mile end a sixteenth, lle the only partlMrs. Harlow was employed at the Intarn of 1,7862)0, about thirty days last Belling Sir Sbep, won; Arietta, secfor y Mormon one .he WrighMteogn firmary entird received nothing, therefore the summer, having started work about ond; Bouvler, third. Time, 1:48 mount went to Gentile hospitals. . the latter part of June. re- Cincinnati, Oct. 81. Latonia Mrs. Harlow was employed aa cook Here ire the names Jf the Mormon were groceries the Institution, and Is therefore en- sults: firms from whom at First race, 6 furlongs Showman, Z. C. M. 1., Barnes-Hard- y to give considerable bought: Frewln. tirely competent won; Clermlna, second; Lem Reed, as to the true Inward condiCo., 13th Ward Store. Arthur testimony third. Time, 1:14. The Gentile firms tion existing there: Kew City Market. race, 5 furlongs Monet, Secoqd era W. Pickering, Hapgoods, T. I was employed by Mr. Sabine to Bonnie W. Allen, Will Price. go to work at the infirmary said Mrs. won; Ethel Davis, second; of 30 third. Time, 1:00 a as at The coal firms patronised, that is the Harlow, cook, salary In this ar-ti-d per month. I had applied to Mr. SaThird race, mile Easy Trade, won; Ming ones, as mentioned Burton bine for assistance, as I was not very Santa Luna, second; Kllmorie, third. Mormon were: above, Martin. well. Mr. Sabine asked me if I waa Time. 1:41 "Ml and Lumber Co., C. S. Fourth race, steeplechase, handicap, Scntile flrma were Citixens Coal Co., willing to go to work. I said that I company. was. He did not ask me my political short course Thom Hedge, won; Red Dl J. Sharp, Bamberger Coal or religious belief, nor has anyone. Car, second; Quick Time, third. Time, In drugs the firms wwereL.lI????,ll. Since that time. In foct, I may state 2:20 Z. C. M. I. Fifth race, 6 furlongs Walnamoin-en- , Inns were McCoy Pharmacy. Tarlor that I am ndt a Mormon nor have I Druebl won; Comrade, second; Sir Gal. one. ever been A. C. Smith, Frinken, Godbe-PittF. C. Schramm When I reached the infirmary, I lent, third. .Time, 1:14. Sixth race, mile and a quarter was instructed in my duties, and told lad A. C. Smith. second; to go to work, but never was told to Prof. Neville, won; Varro, Of ihe undertakers, Jos. Vim. rajtor ---4. show any favors to any of the inmates. Prism, third. Time, 2:06 ind Jus. B. Taylor O Donnell and We always had plenty of good, wholefirms, while S. D. Evans, St Louis, Oct. SL Today was getsome food, but there were some things K. W. Hall were the Gentile firms. away were the not inmates, were: day at Delmar, and the closing that supplied The hospitals M.orn!?(, but of other things there was plenty. of the racing season on the SL Louis none: Gentile, St. Marks Milk was given them at any time, track. Results: Cross. First race, one and n sixteenth miles Thus It will be seen that In every every day, but butter only occasionalbeen sick of peoLeenja, won; Klngstelle, secthe with have selling the exception firms ly, Gentile Instance the third. Tima 1:49 at the wanted all Bill, had any under ond; who they ple ite leading beneficiariea 7 furlongs, selling fresh Second of race, a had matter We time. aa supply a always monies expended, and . won: we By Play, second; Tar-tanof them some Wakeful, stores on on got hand, eggs further fact, orders are given n 1:28 third. !"-HoTime, the porwhile a from the form, greater throughout the cl'.y without cases Third race, 6 2 furlongs Follies In as to their religious or political tion of them came there Among my other duties I was compell- Bergles, won; Ingolthrift, 1:13 seoond; belief. made ed to cook 100 pounds of flour each Anne Davis, third. Time, In regard to the atatementa Fourth- - race, handicap Edith May, ex- day into breed, and 150 pounds ev(y to hy that same paper in regsrd were Braden, second; M sister, third. Inmates won; one The given other day. travagance in maintaining this a 1:14 twice and Time. of meat, bread, lepan ment, the following comparative plenty Fifth race, mile nnd an slghth, hanfsures are given to show the falsity week pudding and pie. In regard to the chargee made of dicap Mainspring, won; Sam Craig, ef that chargo: Favorite, third. Mr. Jones giving a parly to his friends second; Kootllght Tn 1898 for the first six months 1:64. on it 4:b. Tim", the expense at July county's of that y.ar, the cost of maintenance Sixth race, 6 furlongs, selling SL reguadministration, is not so. The inmates had their under a Democratic lar meals on that day, at noon theys, Daniel, won; Bencar, seoond; Odon, which wan then in power, waa pees, pois-toe- third. Time, 1:15. while for the first six months getting roast veal, green Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth, bread and butter, but no dessert of 19'i4. t,nder the present maligned, bread and but- selling Amberita, won; Mindora, secgot In the they evening was idmlntstratlon, the Vital expense chocolate cake and ice crer.m. ond; Frank Rice, third. Time, 1:49. 7.15 leaa than under ter, tea, 3.fii8.4(i, or dinner The given by Mr. Jones was at Unthe Democratic administration. and was . Chbogo, Oct. II. The racing season der the Democrats in the time ment- four oclock Id tho afternoon. cloved In Chicago with the events at himself. for by entirely paid ioned the average number of fammalicious Worth today. Results: 1 do not think these ilies maintained were 223, while the Fit at race, mile and 70 yards Rian, about Mr. Jones are first six irontha of this year, an aver-- stories being told I take pleasure In making won; Cbockoyolte, second; Belle Dodand right of 2ft families were maintained, swear to it son, third. Time. 1:47 ro that in the same proportion, the this statement, and will Second race, mile and a sixteenth time." anv expense this year should have beet that Chautrella, won; Blue Mint, second; Mrs. Harlow slated further Wtoportiunatrly mneh greater.. The there was nobody, with one exception Roland M., third. Time. 1:49 5. figures show that 17 families move are Third raea, one mile, Orland. stakes the infirmary, capable of acting as aided this year than there were at would Newmown Hay. won; Mid Mullah, In Jine question the person It 1S98 and yet the exnenae this year cook,doand getting off on a plea second: Aaanias, third- - Time, 1:41. not it. always orthe lbt sx months la 7.15 less! of sicknees. Mrs. Harlow left on acFourth race, six furlongs Optional, The following flenrea are given. count of her feet, which became so won; Tam O'Shanter. second; Mansard ! amount expended for gro-te- 'i troublesome that she could not attend third. Time, 1:13 Fn,i p"al each year from and Fifth rare, mile and a sixteenth to her duties properly. 1808 to the end of M. Klher, has Falertsn. won; Barketmore, rond; I. last Auditor. racing County third. Time, 1:50 5. "given the following official statement, Grand New, mile and 70 from yards Sixth race, showing the amount of cash, for Arab, won; Harney, second; FlounL jafle (a(l . 1R.J1S.75 tbeoce wcHred and the expenses third. Time, l:4f 5 14.JH7.R0 1904 n The Hat Safe Is On Every lot if has some bats in our ctock that ( contribute to ibis Borne of tic beM JJ hats and We have niailc price reduction that arc bound to insure the success of this sale. We must have the room aa el! s the tvjni'v, and to get both qulrkly we are willing to sacrifice all of profit and some uf the cost. Hal value such as you hate not seen before in many a day are in abundance. Hero are some of the price facts that prove our statements: the sizes sold out, will Dcibu-- s gu . 3.00 and 3.50 in thlo lot at soft 1.95 95c Keith-O'Brie- de-lar- ii t RACES 2-- d, 1-- 1-- 1-- 6. 3-- 3-- 1-- 1-- 2. Willis-Horn- j s, 1-- 1-- 4. 15,-73.- 1 w 1-- 5. 1-- 3-- 5. 1-- 2-- . n Thun nth 114.407 - " .... 18j.95 13.450.55 RESOURCES. Cash on hand, Jan. 1st., 1904 that in 1898 aided, the sum of Tax levy for county was apml for t0Fs In groceries and par- - 80,015 z J22.i33 18 hat have mostly out during the will fall be included in thia salt arly at .. ., 2.50 you get choice of s large lot of 2.00, 2.50 and a few 3.110 hats of which we have but twoo r three left uf a kind. For $2.50 Sale Continues lot to give you such bargains as no other sale has ever afforded. With Many New Lots Added to Replace Those Sold Out Last Week. Broom Hotel Comer 3CS222ZS GS President Georgia. nt Nebraska. PEOPLE'S. K. Thorax Candi- President dates Were Named But Six Only Will be Generally Voted for. nt Watson, 1T Eugene, V. Delta. Indiana Benjamin Hanford, New York. SOCIALIST LABOR. ine national political conventions were held till year, and nine candidal eo for President of the United and Stales were nominated, but six electoral ticket a will bo generally voted for lteoldea one week from tomorrow. "The two groat political lutrties," seven others made nominations People's Prohibition, Socialist, Socialist latbor, Continental (Labor,) National Uberty, l Negro.) and Lincoln (Negro.) The two negro partlea, however, apparently ended their work when the national conventions adjourned, as no eleN-or- s Uavs been selected, or at least none will appear on any official ballot ; and the Continental party seems to be confined to Illinois, and, perhajm to Chicago, the place of Its origin. The terms of tilrty United Senators the expire March 4th next. Seven of and vacancies have already been filled, states the Legislatures of twenty-thre- e to be elected November 8th. will fill Members of the other twfity-threthe House of Representatives are to be voted for In all except three states Maine, Vermont and Oregon, which have already elected their Congressmen. states a Governor In twenty-aeve- n and all. or nearly all. the elective Stale officers an to be choeen; In five siatee minor state officers are to be selected, and. In thirteen, electors are to be voted tor. South Carolina enjoys the distinction of having only one ticket In the field. All the other stales have from four to six, Illinois leadlngiwltli seven. There are three Republican tickets In Delaware, hut only one variation In the namea of the candidates, the nominee for Governor of the Regulars refusing to abide by the decision of the factional conference which resulted in the withdrawal of the Union" candidate and an agreement uixm a compromise ticket. The Republicans in will have a choice between two for Stale officers, the Stalwarts having d el ided to keep up their fight against Ia Follette. The electors on both tickets, however, are Identical. The Democrats and Peoples iiarty, or Populists, fused on the stateIn ticket both In Kansas and Nebraska, but separstales the People's party named ate President lal electors. In Nevada Silthe Democrats and one wing of the offver party divided the minor state icers to be voted for, but the Stalwart Silver" men put up their own electors. The People's party, which Indorsed Mr Bryan In 1H9 and 1900, has nn no of the live organization In thirty-tw- o for states, he nominees forty-fivthe state officers and electors being on and official ballot In twelve states, for eloKora in twenty. EJforts to thia end were mode in a number of other states, but the requisite number of signal urea to petit Ions were not obtained. The Prohibitionists hare electoral and state tickets in twenty-seve- n states, and electoral tickets in twelve othero one less than In 1900. The Socialists (callod In some states Social Democrats,) have electoral and states, and slate tickets In thirty-tw- o electoral tickets In eleven others seven others seven more than In 1900. party havea The Socialist lAbor whole or part' electoral and state tick-etla twelve states, and electoral tick- '. ets la two others six less than In J9" The following are tlie tickets nominated bv the different parties. Where a ticket Is incomplete no nominations were made: NATIONAL TICKETS. REPUBLICAN. President Theodora Roosevelt, New 31.-N- nt e. WIs-luns- luuno-dlotel- Thomas If. Tibbies, HOfMAI That Number of Presidential When within a few hundred yard of ihe concourse Knalienshue moved y forward, the Arrow responded to the downward shift and sailed toward the ground without a of speed. Knabcnshne entered the concourse from the east from a height of alumt 200 feet and slowing hie motor, directed the airship directly over the wooden trestles that had supported the Arrow before the ship started. Ilia momentum was too great to admit of stopping exactly in the place from which he had made the ascent, lint the airship settled tn Ihe ground wlLb- - Georgs W. Carroll, Texas WERE NAMED FOR OFFICE in K-ket- s President Charles 11. New York. Corregan, A. King, Missouri. NATIONAL UBERTY. (NEGRO.) President Goorgu E. Taylor, lows. William C. Payne, Virginia. LINCOLN PARTY, (NEGRO.) nt President E. P. Penn, West ginla. John J. Junes , THE nt AIRSHIP fLIOHU 236$ WASHINGTON Captain Baldwin woo extremely optimistic regarding thr futurn. Ha raid: "No) I I will not Le content lo leave hefui-lisve had several trials for that 100, ik HI prize. The conditions are rather seven-- , but I think that the Arrow ran make the required distance within the time limit. As a result of today's flight I have unquesl innably qualified for a trial. Kuabc-usliuwent up with Instructions not to go far from the aeronautic concourse and then to bring the ship In the ground efl- - a tri! of a half hour.' lie rnnie within two minutes of obeying my instructions to me letter. e o AVI. SWISS Live and let Live" le our metta We do not promise le Mil you eemstnlng for nothing. Our Moots are frooh. We endeavor to plsase everybody who potronisoo this UCCESt MARKET. (Continued From Page One.) the crowd In tho Concourse. After of a proceeding half lo mile westward Knalienshue turned tho airship about and again passed over the concourse at the same time inwas creasing his altitude until he about 2,600 feet above the earth. Sailing first to (he northwest and to (be southeast, occasionally making complete turns, Knalienshue continued in a generally easterly direction until over the Cascades, the center of the World's fair grounds, and about a mile and a half In a direct line from the point of siarting. At about that time the barely perceptible breeze that was blowing from the northwest Increased to about eight miles an hour and hovered toward lha north. In returning tn the starting point It was necessary for Knalienshue to breast this breeze. He attempted several times to turn to the left and then suddenly swung the rudder sharply in the other direction and the Arrow came Into the wind, staggered a moment and then, gaining power, came toward the concourse at a speed that caused the spectators to cheer and to throw their hats Into the air. The e demonstration was observed by who leaned far out and waved an empty ballast bag. Without deviation the California Arrow continued on In the teeth of the breeze, gaining speed and rushing toward the concourse Jn an imposing manner. s a the Pnelfle coast raiM the finest wtaes grapes on the Pacific eoasLTheir to dlo-- j are absolutely pure. If you wish tho for cheer holidays penra good order soma of their wine from ........ & BURGI Vice-Preside- nt Charles W. Fair- DEMOCRATIC. President Alton B. Parker, York. Vice-Preside- nt Henry G. Today and tomorrow are the laet West Virginia- PROHIBITION. days on which you can regiotor thia President Silas C. Swallow, year. You cannot vote if you arc not ron'oterod. New Davis, i COLONY Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD not mads by a TRUST OUR LEADER," no compound er EASTERN LARD mixed with It. Ask your GROCER for It fit- bacon .. .i Phono ordoro glvon special attention. FRONK J, THE ITALIAN SUCCESS MARKET SUCCESS In KM feet. BROS. 25th SL FR1ZZINI 200 & Phone 227 Y. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans Sewlce quick, confidontlal and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 634 x 223-- 4 Eecies BMg. J The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros, Prop. No. 222 25th 8L Dealers In first class liquors of all! kinds, wines and brandy. All guuds do., part of ty every, llvrred to any Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to 1.76 quart. Wins 25 cts pr. quart. 3 quarts, L, 1 quart Wblzkey pr. gab; Brandy, 2.25 to 6. ' O'NEILL BROS, Prop. I 'Phone 135a J WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Knab-ensbu- Carpentering, Building, Reof t pairing end Remodeling Houses Promptly attended te. All n work Guaranteed. Enquire of ii Ole Nelson, 543 11th street Telephone 82f-- Everything hero the best Short ordoro j at ail houra. AH klndo of gama and fish In oeasooi Extra fins dinners BunAay, from. 12 to 2 p. tn, 25c. Fine lunch from I 11 to 4 and 6 to B p. m. t Pro pa JIM A YOUNG. root J 284 Twen y. You muct regiotor today or tomorrow or you cannot vote. rssr I New Departure In Washing e banks, Indians. and other leading makes contribute to this c D. IVES, NINE MEN MILLER STETSON, KNOX, we offer you double values in 3.00 and 3.5(1 hats, ninny of them the newest and laical fashionable styles. Both iPhones 41 New York, Oct. aaeh Not every size of every style to bo sura. For $1.35 SPORTS THE hats $1.95 For 95c The Shirt 5.00 Mild 'hrce.pri''M grouped many of the heat lota of hats In our largo stock, bnt. If we do bate jour size in any of these lots, you'll get a bargain that you will thank us tor. truth-somet- and 4.00 a h'-r- S abso-lutely Many lots of NOTICE All Wool and Colored Good Washed in Dis-ti.led Water. No fading. No shrinking Wo havo recently arranged all the n? duced by Our mill la running full time, but we still havo time to toko caro of a few nice Jobe of Interior finish and mill work of all kfnda Our Lumber Booh Door and other building material la Strictly First close and you make no mistake when placing your order with us. Eccles Lumber Co. distilled water I to pro- the condensation of tho steam used in our engtno, dry rooms, mangles and other steam heated machinery, and find wa have enough for the washing of all our silks, flannels and colored goods The superiority of thia pure, soft water over the hard water of this city for washing such goods Is very great By tho nee of distilled water, mild snap end care that tha goods are not. over heated, there Is hut little danger of fading or hrinklng. Any work entrusted to ns will receive moat careful attention. Ogden Steam Laundry, Thorn 25th Street 437 OGDEN, - - - - 174. UTAH. |