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Show a'i MORMXO THE EXAMINEE: BO YOU PLAY BBBf? grocer Mrs. Henry Bailey of Salt Lake City the guest of Mr. F. N. Hess. HEARTS WORK HIRED Mis G. Radcliffe of Salt Lake City L th guest of Miss Goldie Fell. slowly Harry Manning of Hooper recoverlng front an attack of pneumonia. 1 F. E. Grant, of Richardson k Grant, and U & Crout left yesterday afternoon for Ely. NVv. ALASKA excursions totem Christian Denting. who ha been in San Franclaco for the last two months, POLE ROUTE" returned Wednesday. F. F. Twne. Wyoming representative of the Consolidated Wagon k Machine Co., i in Ogden. SEASON 1906 SUN, UNO OF THE MIDNIGHT and a THOUSAND EN ROUTE. "LANDS known. day. in rtsh for the Continental Oil company, is in Ogden inspecting the local plant. Clever. representative H. T. Tne manufacturers committee ot the Weber club and director of the tbit (Friday) 30,000 Club Meet evening, at the Weber r!nb parlors, at Full attendance T:30 o'clock Sharp. SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA. SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Jim 7, 21; July 6, 20; Aug. 2. reservation, C. Dl full DUNANN, Goa. Market St, San requested. and literature Information, apply Fir 10 i afflicted shown improve- who on the railroads. Tho Palatial Eaeuraion. f STEAMSHIP Webb, Will Gibson is in the city for a few day, from Elko. Kev. He le with the company Installing the block system Un- Seasickness iMldt Patuga- - Mollle Mis with rheumatism, ha ment in the last few Pa. Agent Francisco. or Her'n la a reminder of tha paper not far away that made an editorial illusion' to Hi subscription list and wrote Into ite headlines postules" for pustules and Branch" for Branch'!. Hln The Mrs. M. A. Donnellon. HEART PARTY who was ex- amined ae to her sanity by Dra. Browning and Dixon, waa committecd to the Commissioned by 8t. Valentine, eight Inaane asylum it Provo. She wse takHeart Acad-tn- en to Provo yesterday morning by DepHula misses of Sacred prepared a delightful heart party uty Sheriff Robt. Shaw. fer At seniors last night. The taate-ft- r the seniors Wednesday night. Word comes from Balt Lake 4 the tasteful decorations, TM exquisite effect that Mrs. Roy Eccles, formerly nad fcUUs dainty refreshments of this city, but now a resident of the little ladles capital, presented her hueband with a the pend that of remarkable fine baby boy Wednesday. Mra. Eerie tv poaasaaed a exceedingly will be remembered aa Mlaa Myrtle nsigy and an spirit. Two rooms were glv-- n Banka. over to the evening1 enjoyment. In U Vocal Hall tables were arranged Lawyer O'Connolly filed an action for a progreaslve bean game, and here fer divorce for Margaret Blarkham mdar Innumerable decorations of against Benjamin Blackham on the The parties of tam large and small, the mimic war groundsmarried at Evanston, Wyoming, na waged with the result that Mlaa J. were Tsrtsr proved herself victor, receiving In 1387, and have been living In Oga trophy a rerjf beautiful set of den for the laat 10 yeara. UNIQUE pro-imdv- - while studs, stlrt-wal- Miss Agnes Kemdy. tbs recipient of 4hs booby prlii was admonished to catch with then. & Ci"- - ihe nuptle initial of the bright little set entertaining. kin C.. Coffey evinced her skill in tha rtf Cupid's arrow, her aim pirrdng the exactly vulnerable place ii the delicate organ many time, for u accuracy she received a box of 'Mathew's beat.'' After these interesting contests, ihe pvtfi were Invited to a veritable tympus, for high on the platform of A hall tables were daintily arranged, tat Instead of the traditional and nectar," very" substantial pndlei were discussed, until the notes dthe musicians announced that Cupid ttad to dance. Who could refuse wh an Invitation ? No Sacred Heart M, and for an hour s and wlti vied for superiority with the si aoies of Home Sweet Home" hes the fair guests bade adieu to Mr charming Httle hostesses, declar-hlllis- t which am-hras- two-atep- N. E. C. ned sentence, tad. Clever, must stand for a like to Night." which w Fred Frollch, delegate of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of Ogden, to the G. B. of A., which has been In session at San Franclaco, haa returned to the city, hut will leave on the first of ths month for Houston, Texas, where the board will reconvene. Mabel, the 6 year-ol- d daughter of Ell and Kate Urry, died yesterday morning at their home in Plain CHy after seven months' Illness of typhoid fever. Funeral announcement will appear later. family ease. Three other members of the down with the name dis- are Hereafter people who play game of cards for prises, or anything of value are guilty, technically, of gambling. and may be arrested. It is pro liable that they will be arrested, in view of the fart that the city is full of reformer. Judge Murphy ruled yesterday morning that six gambler, caught by thr police tn tha Elephant club room, were guilty of gambling. In each case he set the flue at 35. The rase of the city was extremely flimsy until Jones, the keeper of the eleva'tor. waa placed upon the stand. Chief Browning. Sergeant Tout and Captain Brown were examined. They testified that Tuesday night they attempted to enter the club by hack and front entrances. All doors were found licked and the blind were drawn, but a light Inside aroused the suspicAn attempt waa ion of the officers. made to enter from the saloon down stairs and after a few knocks had sounded through the room, the door was opened. Inside six men were arranged around two tables; chips and Chief cards were being exchanged. Browning saw one of the men hurriedly place a handful of silver In hie vest pocket. Captain Brown noticed another reach something en the table and place It in hla side pocket. Then the game continued unbroken until ihe arrest waa made. On the way over to ihe station, Dan Birch remarked that if the officers had not come ao soon he would have been stuck." which predicament would necessitate his buying the drinks. Final developments of this statement resulted in a conviction. Atturaey Bagley, after a talk by Attorney Lessen gor, in which the latter moved for a dismissal on tha presumption (bat there waa no caw, arose and argued long and earnestly for the city. He sat down. Lesaenger looked qulslcally at hla honor. Hla honor read the statutes and said: So far the city haa aot proved anything. The only thing of importance shown ia the statement made by one of them on the way to the station." The city attorney would not concede that he waa woratad. Finally a happy thought ctme, which was made audible In a request that Jones be placed on the stand. Mr. Jones, what were you doing la the room?" Running the elevntor, Mid Jones. Well, did you bring up anything to drink?" Drinkl." Well, for whom were Ihey? "The follows were playing hearts, and the man that went broke first had to buy Ihe drinks," said Jones. Lesaenger moved for three minutes' recess. When he came bark he stated that be thought the caw waa a frivolous one. Indeed, but Inasmuch aa Jones had given away the secret, and In consideration of the fact that whiskey la not of much value, he saw fit to ask for leniency. The guilt la but technicaL I oaa not paw It by, but every one who play for prixw ia guilty of gambling. Make the fine 5 la each caw," said Murphy. Of course, I break tha law every day myself, but I am going to reform." volunteered Lesaenger. The city attorney gathered up hla books and left the room. Hla face ww qulta radiant Brolth k Hudgaon, architects, are ISLAUB WAS DECEIVED business drawing plana for a block to be erected by Chw. Knud sen In Garland. The building ia to be And Immsdlately Ha Commanwd an modern In every detail. Including Action In Court. plumbing for steam heating. There In a report nut to the effect that. three-stor- y Upon complaint of G. H. lalaub, hotel ia to he built at Garland. Chris Peterson, of Huntsville, was was enmmenred yesterday arraigned upon the charge of having Rult under falw pretenses. obtained morning to recover judgment on Peterson money not guilty. His ball pleaded to C. note a promissory given was fixed at 2I. C. Jr., by Hyrum Richards, In the it la set. forth that Bird on July JOih, 1904. for the Peterson complaint offered sale to the Westfor sum of $190 and interest nt the rate ern I what appeared to he of ten per cent per annum. The note three sundry barrels of good tallow. The became due on November 1st. 1904, goodness was only an Inch deep, howand remains yet unpaid. Judgment ia ever, and underneath coat was ths asked for the entire amount and costs an ingredient designat'd top by the word of the suit. swill." Islanb decided that he had been duped, and took steps to proseA complaint, waa filed In the district cute the man from thd valley. court yesterday morning by James Duffln .vs. Heber C. Sharp, W. ADMINISTRATOR OUSTED. The suit, is to recover money alleged to be due on a promisthe defendThe supreme court Wednesday ran sory note given by ant November 1, 1905, for (600, due dered an opinion reveiraiog the district February 2, 1906., Judgment ia asked court In a case from Box Elder conn for the principal and Interest at the ty, wherein Gran Bunting asked for rate of ten per cent per annum snd the removal of W. R. Biter, admlnls-tratocosta of suit. of her father's estate. The fatk er was Charles Bunting, and most of A. W. Ford. Southern Pacific emhis property waa In Idaho, where an ploye, haa been adjudged a voluntary administrator was appointed. In SepIndebtedness tember. 1900, however, J. J. Guheen, bankrupt. His total amounts to 9340.60. Household goods now attorney general of Idaho, caused amounting to 920 he claims are ex- Mr. RiLer to be appointed aa admlnie-trato- r empt. He also claim Inability to pay In Ptab. Mr. Guheen waa a costa.- - The first meeting of creditors creditor of the ertate. will he held at the .office of BankAa noon as Grace Bunting became of ruptcy Referee Thomas Maloney on age ah sought to have Mr. Rller rethe 27th day of February, 1906. moved on the ground that tb belra G. Paulson, of Denver, Is In the city. had never been properly served with application for apHe ia a prominent bowler and repre- the notice of hla lower court held sents a large bowling supply house. pointment. The the supreme court That Ogden haa en excellent chence of against her,thebut evidence shows clearly hold that securing the bowling congress for n that the helm were not properly served day ia the opinion of Paulson. A new and directs the district court to remove ball Is being shown local bowlers. It Is made entirely of rubber. 1 regula- the administrator. tion fisc and weight, and is destined SHIP IS ON FIRE. to eclipse the wooden ball now In use. Honolulu. Feb. 19. The decks and The administrators. In the will of Texan show Inthe late Ambrose Shaw, have filed a aides of the steamer and ns yet, the efforts to petition to probate, with the county creased heat, hold have been Clerk. The will seta forth that $19,000 suppress the fire In her and real estate practirally without result. worth of personal Rome cargo la being taken out of the have been left to the children and widow of the deceased. Of this ll.AOO, In other end of the vessel, away from the but It la hot. cash, and the lot, house and effects are fire, situation Is bMevd lo be 'serThe remainder of The widow. given to the aa It la Impossible to approach or ious. divided to be Is. equally to the property definitely locate the fire. between Ambrose A. Shaw, Ernest Shaw, Merlin Shaw and Theresa DRUG STORE9 ATTACKED. Bhaw. two-stor- -- WRIGHTS RANDOMS There be a great rush tomorrow w that Buttermilk Soap. And again But emphasise the fact that not an three boxes will be sold to 1 customer. Rome stores charge box for this quality. Tomorrow -day or a long as the lot lasts, w tall THREE BOXES FOR TWEN CENTS. One box for 10c. l J e sseh bn 7 T there are three bars ev- ,re"h and aweet and delicate-- 0 perfumed. dad new that the aun la going to efhere will be a special shoving Rjnng dress goods at thla store, taf rovers wrHo us that, they hare taa admbted to the markets with the he merchant .who buy at ."w-t- nd the heneflta of this buy-11- 1 be shared with you our cus- - .J1 The njirpr and fitters arc busy. A are being the mate- n,r 27 advantage of this and fitting engagement a silk J 111 cost yon less thsn you to pay for one of ordinary ry wT"1buy the good, 75c n ,7 will "ore and the cutting and at-- I you nothing. many handsome skirts ,.r ,h cost of If von take - tah Wre. Cushion Tops a fresh supply nmwlng the Tabarnacle, U-Hal- Twenty-fift- of street, h th.nP ,ertIon- and some good views ranyon. These tops are quickly Into effective cushions at - WnlW the h?rh the cushion on sale at 49c eirt 1111"owu -.,hpe cusbiona we give nd back the materials othlnx si for 49c. JUSt SOUth en-to- j, with" ? ordinary CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. Daily after February I until April the Colorado Midland will sell tickproperly ets. Ogden to City of Mexico and made, at north thereof, for $14.60. For in-- j 8tore' nd the cost will points formation and literature write ticket kind"n Wfcer char ,or tb office, 77 West Second South, Salt Lake. T T ' yn" Quickly and Den Moines, la.. Feb. 15.-- A general rntHade against drag store alleged to have violated the prohibition law waa league begun by the State lajunctlopa were today when a score ofthe dealers from secured prohibiting continuing the alleged Illegal sale. The to be extended throughout crusade the state. Anti-Saloo- n 1 1G. OG- HARRIMAN OFFICIALS ARE TO GET AHEAD OF THE WEATHER. Power House Will Contain Six Boilers of 230 Hors Power Remodeling of th Yards and Placing of th Btidg Across tea Weber River. ORDERS GIVEN TO RUSH THE DEN IMPROVEMENTS. Each. was commented tester day morning In excavating for the new power house for the in Harriman this lines city . For the past few days men have hern engaged In moving the material yards and the coal bin in order that the ground might be made ready for the escalating as soon as instructions were received from headquarters to commence the work. Yesterday morning as waa anticipated, the instructions were received and several teams and men were at once engaged The assistant engineer who has charge of the work ha been directed to hurry the building to completion as fast aa possible At the present time the company has four Important machine and lathes in the store room which are badly needed In service, but aa they are electric driven, cannot be placed tn operation until the power house and dyna-moeare inetalled. Henc the call for the bulldlug to ha rushed to completion. Fifty men are at work upon the and cavating at the present time, aa the ground li not frown the work will be accomplished with rapidity, and by the first of next week all will he In readiness for the concrete work. The new power house ts to he equipped with a 500 home power dynamo sad six steam boilers of 250 horse power each. From tha dyaamo light will be generated for th Harriman shops and yarda aa well aa fur th Ogden Union Railway k Depot company, at the present time supplied by th Utah Light k Railway company. It Is officially announced that within the near future all of the lathes, drills aad machines in the local shop will be electric driven. When thla la accomplished and the extension work now in course ot construction completed, Ogden will have the largest and moat modern machine shop on the Harriman lines In the west. Work a Jilin. 1 GANG OF JAPS IS Gl, ia FIFTY MENi! 610 START TO J. E. Jones. stockman id Greenford, I'tsb, is in thr city. U W. Waruleigh and family have IF SO YOU ARE A GAMBLER, IN mi'wd to Miua, Nev. EYES OF THE LAW. Goldie Kell gave a pretty valenMi tine party Wednesday evening. Six Men Are Fined S3 Each in Folic Court for Playing th Gam fot Mr. John Quigley and Mr. F. Drinks. n Evanston are in the city. Ask your ITm,T.KY MM.XIW,, GAME OF is ill of Nvlli Tackut of '.be hart. Mi fill DAY I'TAII. OOHEN, The Hsrumsn OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the MEATS are um making good relative to the various intprcienieiiia shlrti have nfticid th-i- been decided upuu for Ogden and which have been ou' lined front time to time in these column Th of the yards m fhi city ts to be coinntiuced a skid as the Rsnd Ridge cut off is completed. Work has been ronmieured upon the extending of rhe old line in the yard to the new liue coming over the Rand and a gang consisting of Ridge cut-efaeventv-flv- e Japs hare been placed at work In th local yard for this purpose. The bridge over the river, which is to he of standard design, is (iao receiving considerable attention of lata. It is feared by the engineers la charge of the work that the mod era lien of the weather of the past few day will rattse the Weber river tn raise aad will delay the work of erecting ihe The Market Affords FOR YOUR CHOICE. MEATS Whelaaale and R stall Butchers WE HAVE THE CE8T. TRY U& For Fine Meats POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Phoaas Ball IBs; lad. 199l 355 Twenty 'Fourth I4i 2321 Washington Avenue Phones Bell St We Keep the Best Meats Moony will buy; ao taf trior masts handled at' RESIDENCE BROKEN AND: OUT INTO OF OGDEN Both phonal 331 Fleh and Poultry in All Seasons break the to Into residence of David Eccles. They to the residence ot David Eccles. They were Interrupted in their work by member of the household, aroused by the furious barking of a dog. On hearing the general alarm around the bouse, the hired man hastily enter ed the kitchen in time to see a dark form with n bull't-ey- e lantern isaue from the open basement window. The fellow got away In baste and no traces of him were found on the outside. An examination revealed a window open leading Into the laundry. The doora were untonrhed. The robber had to the lower effected aa entrance house, where hi movement a attracted the attention of th dog. No article In the house haa yet been missed. Thla is the second attempt at house breaking. In that neighborhood. In two successive nights. It ia evident from the fearless way In which the robber operate that he la well able to extricate himself from an uncomfortable position. This means that ho has had experience and understands hla business. Should more be made, officer will be detailed to patrol portion! of the bench. In an endeavor to apprehend the hnrglar. adi-mpt- a A SPECTACULAR AFFAIR. t Tho Red Men' Maaquerede Fridnv hall evening, Eagles will the he 16th. February first one of Its kind ever held In Ogden. The magnificent disguise to he displayed will astonish the (tuh'Jc Costly priaes will be given away; n committee of selecting the winners. The hungry will be fed will be handed reand those freshment. Young and old. masked r welcome. Cosand unmasked tumes may he had at the hall throughout the day and evening. tortuous Ban Francisco. Feb. 15. John H. charge of conspiracy to defraud their creditors. Ott and Johnson fled to thla city with stolen money snd while here. It la alleged. Ott stole $1,100 from Johnson and fled to New Mexico. Ha was arrested there and returned to this city. Johnson was then arrested. Both men are now being held for extradition on the request of the police of Philadelphia. FOUGHT DUEL ON RANGE. One Well Known Cattlsman Dead, tho Other Under Arrest Springer. N. U . Feb. 15. Robert Simmon and Lee McHenry, two-we- ll knosn ranchmen of tho Black Lakes section, fought a duel with guns on the range in that district yesterday, and McHenry was killed. Satnmon surrendered to Deputy Sheriff Brown of Springer, who removed him lo Raton, where he we locked up. 8ammnn declare that he killed McHenry In The two men had quarreled over the ownership of soma e. . hones. Prop. : Beth Phenes 91B 126 ! Allen Colvin of Pocatello has arrived the city and will act In the capacity of timekeeper for tha men employed on the different improvements on the Harriman interests In this city. The number of men bow employed within tha city limit oa tbs different lm provement work la over 300. Of 138. ST. TWENTY-FOURT- SERIOUS Our motto to Ike Beauty and Beast The Bleeping Beauty and Beast company arrived from Balt Lake yesterday morning and appeared at the Grand last evening. After the Loa for performance they left. Angeles over the Ren Pedro mad In a special train. Th company has two baggage cars, one coach and two sleepers and carries 70 people. The-strlc- Traveling Agent Traveling Freight Agent Darke of the Burlington lines la In Ogden on business. Change In Touriat Car. The tourist car which haa heretofore operated ou the Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line between Oakland and Balt lake la to he discontinued and placed In service on the Southern Pacific end Rio Grande Western running between Oakland and Denver direct. Thle will be kept In effect during the colonist rate. t. to i Phone lad. 174. W. W. STONE. Pram CHARGE MADE t: policy shops In operation la Chicago, onuplea with a clearing homo on the West Blda, th chief said he would demand that the nddream of the resorts-b-- Chlrago. Feb. 15. The moat arrioua charge directed by rraponalble persons against the police department since the Dunne administration .was began, made yesterday by lb fltlxens' Association of Chicago. In a letter to the mayor, that, reform organization announced that the playing of policy" has been reenmed and la conducted openly In Chicago without Interference and that a company la operating extensively on the went aide, averting that matters have been arranged" at the city hall so that they can operate unmolested." until after the spring election. The association aJao declares that when an attempt waa made recently to raid several of the policy agencies the gamblers were warned by detectives from the Dee Plaines street station. although Chief of Pollc Collins were the and five of hla d elective only one who knew of the Intended raids. Within ten minute after the letter was made public. Chief Collins asserted that Secretary fibelby M. Blngloton of the reform organisation would be called to the city hall today and there ordered to make hla charges good." Furthermore, the chief declared, during liia terms of office, he never will send a policeman or detective to aot under Instructions of ths Citterns' Associa- From tha Tahos Road. J. TT. Haley and J. L. Bliss, Jr., rep. resenting the passenger department of Tahoe Railway and Transthe portation company, with headquarter! at Tahoe, Calif., are in the city. n 9k Everything first cil thla number one hundred and elghty-flv- e men have been engaged within the Against the Administration of Mayor Dunne of Chicago. last few days. Gasoline Motor Car. Effective at once one of the gasoline motor cars recently built by the Union Pacific Is to ho placed in service on a new branch line recently constructed. The car will run between Karncy. Nebraska, and Callaway, a distance of over 100 mile snd will earry a trailer. The car will carry realdenta of the branch line to the main Jlne trains of the Union Pacific. i Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Specialties: and Sausage. All Meats art Strictly FlratClaae In Every Line. In Deciaien Mean ; Street Twenty-Fift- h Heme Made Lard 300 Man Employed. AMENDMENT Ind. SIS 477-fc-; Meals. We handle Nethl.ig but Prime Steer Beet. to tion. The "tipping off." Chief Collins declared, was the work of some person connected with the reform organisation, who had been drawing a salary from two source. When told that Mr. Singleton claims to know of eighteen . Ott and Frank Johnson will be returned to Philadelphia for trial on the 4 MARKET Game and Fish fo Beeson. s DEFRAUDER CAUSES AN ARREST Boll Phono Meat Market the trip Alarm and Hired Man the obviating piers of Manhattan. To develop of tha Bight Caught this plan will require an expenditure Robber. , of approximately $29,000,(100. Mr. Harriman now owna at the entrance to Jamaica Bay a tract of tome 400 aftrr 12 O'clock Wed- acres. He ie. seeking to acquire 700 Shortly nesday night burglars made an acres additional. attempt ears of you. 613. Fresh and Salt j , we will take LONDON NEVADA IN Harrlmana Latest. E. H. Harriman' IS to establish great terminal stations' ' at Jamaica Bay, where steamers may load and unload, thus X FRESH AND CURED Twenty 'Fourth St. A. WRIGHT, ths ' MEATS FRESH FIBH ARRIVE EVERV DAY. Order from either tore. lad. ; eats Them All fer Pine Selected RINCKERS Are making some nice picnic hams. Cured In the same careful manner aa their regular hams. Try one, 10c pound JH-y- The Armour Meat Market BALLARD & CO. B MEAT MARKET Bros. , RUB8ELL-JAME- TtlE CENTRAL Greenwell concrete abutments. Anticipating such a condition., the force at Thirtieth street has been increased to sixty men, and gangs are kept wrorking night and day. Jt la thought by one of the abutments will hava been completed. The company haa been somewhat handicapped owing to the scarcity of brick masons. This more especially on ihe extension work of the machine shop. The company la at the present time offering 50 cents per hour for maaona, which la .higher than railroad standard wages oyer the country. Tha officials in charge of the woork have Instruct Iona to spare no expense on anything that will aid in tha completion of the different Improvements, so that within a few months some radical changes in the railroad yards are looked for. RAILROADS IN Deg Gave : Choicest Ju.t phone us end IB BURGLAR DISCOVERED DAVID ECCLEB HOME. 1 e given to the prtHce. He refused to believe in the existence of th placet. IN THE CHAIR. LONOWORTH Washington. Feb. 15. For ime'min-- ! Umgworrh today Reprenentatlv acted In tb capacity of Speaker of the Houe. H waa celled lo tbe chair during a roll call and no duty devolved upon him during tho time. When b left the speaker's chair he arranged for a pair" for two weeks, er nntll Marek 4th. ut THE CLUB BAR 350 St Twenty-fift- h R. W. .' GUNNIP See the Ducks in the Window Your Family Liquor Store Sfce 342 25th WALNUT B. F. LIVINGSTONE. ST. CONSTITUTIONAL. Important Rafomts fer Chicago. Springfield, Dl., Feb. 15. The supreme court today austainrd the validity of the constitutional amendment and which the legislator enacted a law creating municipal courts In Chicago. The decision mean a number of Important reform a In the government of The most important mattrf Chicago. Involved la the charter for the city, by virtu of which the municipality will he able to borrow money far In excess of the amount, permitted under the prevent form of government. In der the decision Chicago i now of municipal courts and the of the present Jntlc court system, end the city la also given the power to regulate the price of ga old within the city limit. TBE OF AN ARTICLE Illi-no- REPUTATION IB NOT MADE IN A DAY ' THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1379. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- ED AND BOLD OVER 1 .BOO 00 MACHINES. OUR PRESENT MODEL IB THE BEST. HAVING MANY IMWHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. PROVEMENTS CALL AND EXAMINE. d nt WHITE SEM1NG MACHINE CO. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. V a eAAg I -- - |