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Show TIIE lOGDEN YES, TOO jmmiinnr- mwvwwww - 25c, popular admission price lie and 5c. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONLY AS Mary Stuart MVwvwaaMaaMMMvwMM SEAT SALE SATURDAY. Lawtr Floor Balcony Gallery $1-0- ......... a a $1.50 75c , ,50o GRAN OPERA HOUSE R. A. GRANT, Managor. Feb. 22 Thursday, Martin Messrs. & Emerys REVERENT-ARTISTI- AND SUMPTUOUS PRESENTATION OF RICHARD WAGNER'S SACRED FESTIVAL PLAY Parsifal In English Adapted by Wm. Lynch Roberto THE MOST NOTED PRODUCTION OF THE CENTURY Played by a Select Company of 50 ARTISTS 50 ALASKA EXCURSIONS SEASON 1906 UNO OP THE MIDNIGHT SUN, a thousand EN ROUTE. Nide Pasaage. Seaaickneea known. Un- The Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA. SEATTLE. VICTORIA. 7, 21; July 5, 20; Je Fr Aug. 2. fTr'TV!0" Iit,r,tur Informatloa, c lO MarkiTIlL SUBJECT OF STRONG SERMON BY REV, ELDERKIN. of the Law Haa Gone too Far to Heed Advice, "Te Keep Cool. The Rev. Noble Strong Eldi-rkidelivered a forceful sermua laat evenat tbe First Congregational ing church, ulug aa hia aubjeci, "Can We Afford to Keep Cool?" Leading up 10 bm theme, he used the church at Laorlicia to Illustrate the degree in which we lose all seiw of our spiritual niake-u- p In our endeavor to obtain more ease and wealth. He said In part: "The church at Lnodlcea has gotten rich and haa need of nothing. They boast of this fact to all the aorld. There la the easy chair and the cigar and the fan by which they may enjoy themselves and keep coul. They have many glossy black sheep, of which the world demands and cries for more. They had many bauka where Cicero waa accustomed to come to cash hla bills of exchange. Worldly wealth which was sought for poured Into the city. That la what the church haa sought and gotten. What has been the effect? It haa been the same aa It la In every other instance. The the hearts of the temporal has robbed unseen eternal. ' So the church at Laodlcea stands for something which men have hated. It waa cdol. Delightfully cool, delightfully Indifferent and satisfied because the chair was comfortable and the fume from the cigar mads life worth living. "But, air. the world needs yon. God needs you In accomplishing his work on earth. The whole Homan empire employes you. The church at Iaiodlcea will raise up and confront you. It will deny Its responsibility and shake Its fist In your face. Will It do this? Never. It will He there slid snore and refuse to hear a word you say. The cigar has dropped to the floor. Then do you shout: Be up church of Laodlcea and shout your duty. The whole world is watching you. No It will not do this. It takes the cigar In Its fingers and rolls the heed toward you and smiles; you know the smile. Hava you never heard of my Sheep and their glossy wool? Have you never heard of my banka and how Cicero stopped here to sue them? Why should I care for the corruption in Home nr In Laodlcea? Why should 1 be concerned with the morals of Laodlcea? I am keeping cool. "When the letter was written to the seven churches it waa hard to sen how much could be aaid to Lnodlcea, because tbe answer was as the life. You talk about sheep or banka, or gold, or the visit of Cicero ana then Leodi-ce- a la not cold. It la hot. But if you talk of morala and higher standards and holler living Laodlcea la lukewarm. Phould Laodlcea furnish a model? How different It la to- and apply AB,nt Francisco. 350 R W. Twenty-fift- h St ' GUNNIP oiirrutun. I iht-r.- - M fail':-- -, i..n. , ;e-,473. again; S.9v and I &!: compared wth t.i 47a 144 0:her commercial fail. no-- . a, brokerage, real eiui.e. iu.-:-:: s:c, co. in o prin;l:e not properly included cipal divisioua, w.ie 51H m ruml-e- r and $ii.fiii9,04i) in amount. jinrii.-- i 433 failures iu 19"4. when the ij.iiu!i:i.-This is tie most were 126.622.194. striking decrease in unioun; ..f labilities. and is partly due to the tuiiin.ore fire in the previous year, aiih.;.gh were also large in oilier sections of the country, notably New York, Massachusetts and lihuoi. Iu addition to the commercial failures of banks there were 78 su pen-io- n and other fiduciary iuritutiou. with an aggregate defaulted indebtedness of $30,227,155, against 99 .n the previous year for $28,158,611. The relatively low mercantile mortality la best shown by comparisons of liabilities to the number of firms in business and to ihe aolvenr payments through the clearing house- -. In the first ratio it appears that the average lots for the last twelve months was less than $80 for each firm in business, against $111.30 in 194 and $29Vti5 in the year 1693. Aa average of only the $15.26 in the third quarter wa beat record for three months and was the mot satisfactory exhibit for any quarter of recent years, with the single exception of the second quarter of 1905. Probably the other parallel la the most instructive, a It presents the bad debts In contrast to the amounts actually disbursed In bank exchange. This comparison shows b of 1 defaults of lees than rent during the entire year 1905, liabilities averaging less than $1 to each of saloons and atill another against the maintenance of houses of prostitution. Let ua hare them enforced. .But why? Now the truth must he told. The Influence of these places upon the lips of this city la rehearsed. It Is put rather bluntly. It is staggering. Are those things true we say? Yes. they are true. It would be worse If the whole truth could be cold. Then comes the much needed advice, Keep cool. Do not get wrought up and excited fur It la not so bad. Gambling la good for the city. The Sunday opening glvea na a good name before the world. The aaloon la a pleasing little thing in sheep's clothing. That. Institution belonging to Ogden's leading lady down there off Twenty-fiftstreet la something to Jm treasured. Ogden must not be ashamed. It will not hurt- ua. Let the world Know about It. But please do not tspeak about the world, hut close the place up. Jnst keep CooL How many people In Ogden know about Lu thing. How many people are for the enforcement of the law? "Suppose there ere 25,000 people in Ogden; 24.950 do not nerd this advice about keeping cool. They need the advice given them by the hnas and by ihe papers over the Yokel affair at tbe Grand and countless other occasions. Keep cool through all this? .ever. Wake up. Take this picture cl Laodlcea from the mind. It la not n model for today. He went on further to illustrate ( by giving the example of Minneapolis, St. Louis, Philadelphia. Chicago, Jacob Rili battle with the aluma of New York, saying that this advice of keep, Ing cool haa always been given, and further when anything has been am oomplishfd the advice haa not been heeded. This cooling process la not heeded now. The demand now is fur earnest, persistent and intense men ind women to take up this work and fight It to the hitter end. -- FAILURES IN 190S clearing-hous- exchanges, e whereas the ratio waa $1.25 in the previous year and $6.89 In 1893. While it ia true that clearings were swelled last year hv unprecedented activity at the Stork Exchange, thia would be accompanied by Increased defaults In brokerage and speculative lines If conditions were no satisfactory, and that exchanges were enlarged by high price for both securities and commodities la only another evidence of prosperity, which Increases rather than diminishes thi value of thia proportionate comparison. R. G. Dun A Co's. Annual Report. .!' KWIHS shiit 1 i!i0q 'I.- - 'he DOOLY, WmansMT. Jos ten -- a. MALPN anh official proili :i fur tile town mater. ,i the t New lor- ci!!vpoudt-uHu aid. The publr :.ji-ii- r here ha bttu drawn up to pm:.;? ihe familial town character with a muiforiable ami plrajni place 10 spin hi tarn, indulge in town gossip arid dabble in the heavier question of o.'ca-iona!- I A v Ktar. K HOAQ, A. V. MciNTOSH, National tuwn in wear, iij- - i.ecn ma-loii'. .n UNION DEPOT TIME CARD UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Ultab Peat. perku;- i?) I.bc Sedan Solves the Prenem ot the Sine walk and Grocery ate re Steve au-- t t KllU.ll fltliS This probibl. ii i 1X11. Aas-r- INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS of CWcn, iy state. Sedan is typical of !i.e smaller counof Kna. ty seat town With a population of 2.0tMi. like all other counciti-xtty capitals, it numbers among i many retired farmer, old soldier and quite a sprinkling of former county afliclals. The farmers do not retire and move to town until they have an income sufficient u keep them without working. The old soldiers in these later days are fat becoming too old to do any hard work, and many of them, by does economy, are able to live within the meager pensions that each quarter brings. The former county officiate generally remain in the county seat and take up some business like that of real estate and Insurance, where the main work is nothing ntora arduous than giving glow ing description of ihe countryside to prospective investors. tntll the oil boom came and added much to the huaineaa of the community theee men, who by the very nature of cireumatancea have little to do and therefore lota of time, found warm about the friendly stoves of the grocery at ores. Thin- - disturbed not th current of commerce, but were always on hand to greet the farmer customer on Saturday, and withal were not desirable guttata. When the on business quickened the pace of the community thing became different, and th village loafer received leas attention from the busier store keepers. The oil men were strangers lo them and they could no longer entertain the customers while the grocer was getting the order tied up. In fact it went from bad lo worse fur the group about tin- stove, and It finally became evident to them that they were becoming les and les welcome. In fact the atores became too busy for them and space that the motley circle had been filling wn needed for storks. About the time the town decided) that It needed a band stand, for. with) its other progress, the musical aide had progressed also. A careful search over the community for talent had revealed no less than fifteen boy and nten who had entirage enough to give weekly band concerts. Bo when the, City Council finally decided to de-- ! vote at least $100 to the cause of) music by building a hand stand the: town loefcra promptly asked that It he made a two story affair and that the lower room be naed for a police nation." The request wa not taken seriously, however, until the town's peace officers added Ihe strength of their official indorsement to the proJi.-cThe night officer la nn old soldier and wanted "rnmpany," e knew, that if a sort of police elation ana. built he could get plenty of it. So thwCounrll granted the request and gave the first floor to tho town loafers tinder the guiae of building a "police station.'' Recently, to make H more window have been cut in 11 six of the structure aBd the loafers ean now sec what ia going on all over the huaineaa part of the-- ' town without, leaving their quarters, for the building stands ot the intersection of the two moat important streets.' A stove had been put tip; chairs provided and lately a enterprising merchant ha accommodated tbe Increasing membership by donating several covered benches. The advertising room will hold upward of thirty and It is full every evening. There are nn loafers at all In the stores. They sought theH more hospitable band stand "police station." In Rummer Ihe crowd lakes it chairs and benches outside, and the exact time of day can he told as the loafers "hllch" their chairs around th building to dodge Ihe aun. A belter un dial waa never Invented. No one regrets the money the city haa spent In building the loafer paradise or the amount that haa been spent in Improving it. it has removed the habit of loafing from the atores and sidewalks and concentrated It out in the center of a street corner. The loafers have named their head" and a ciquarters the gar is nomed in honor of them. Given a box of these rlgara. tbe aeaaiona open with first the village gossip; then follows a discussion of municipal affairs, which are mads Interesting now by public improvements that are making. Then come the handing down of final decision upon lawsuits that may have been tried that day In the local courts, for to tbe "Honk-a-Tonsooner or later, all appeals must come. DAILY TRAINS east-- n 4 Omaha, Council Bluffs, WE'D BETTER DIE. (Dr. Cornwall Round, a London physician, claims to have discovered how men may live forever. He say that dying la a "bad racial habit, and ia due t the "death instinct. All you have to do is to overcome the Instinct, and there you are!) When the racial habit broken, and that instinct fades away; When (he undertaking business la a thing that doesnt pay; When, aa children keep on coming and their parents do not go, Man will populate this planet ninety layers deep or ao: When mortals shoved clear off the earth we frequently will ace. Still hanging to a rope behind and yelling, "Walt for me! lllien, lacking a vocation then. Death Milka in courts below. A liappv, happy, happy time earth's children all will know. Of course. If aQ to live for aye were just like you and me That la. If they were quite select, aa any one must see; If each of them were Jong on brains and marked In morala plus I mean were they constructed to associate with ua. Why. then, to live would be quite sweet, aa any one must know. But when we look about us on this dnftted earthly show. And aee the chumps and chumpareena, and all their follies spy, 'Tls well to take a second thought perhaps wed better die. SONG FOR THE OCCASION. Gossip about the approaching marriage of Miss Roosevelt and Representative Longworth finds a place in every conversation, and now a topical la heard in song about the bride-elethe vaudeville houses and generously applauded. "The Yankee Doodle Girl'' la the title of the ditty. The song baa become popular with Washington society and many of Miss Roosevelts friends heard It with amusement. It runs like this: It has been announced by papa Teddy That Mira Alice now Is ready Boon for to wed, and for love, Us said. Nick Longworth is the lucky man Who haa won the heart and hand Of the fairest girl in all the land, The daughter of our President. She haa traveled oer this whole creation; Met Sultans and lords of every nation; All have tried to make her their bride. But every one of them looked to her like a phony. Chorus For I am a Yankee Doodle Dandy, I love my native bind, say she. And like my papa I'm a thoroughbred. An American la good enough for me. I've a Yankee Doodle aweethearL Depart MOuh , points East, daily PACIFIC) T :80 p.m. Arrive Ka 3 California Express from Council Bluffa, Omaha, Denver. Kanaaa aty This Includes the famous and East, dally 3:41a.m. T Lo Angela Limited, :4t p.m. t Put Mail 8:65 p.m. Mo-Overland Limited from Na Na OVERLAND LIMITED and the now -- Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kan-a- s City, Denver sad all 4:00 am points East, dally Limited Angeles-Chica- go Den-wt- COM- Kansu City and East. 3:51 A. Na I Lo Angolas Unlu4. 7:00 pun Na 4 Atlantic Ezpraaa tot Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kauaa City and nil The Overland Route Los PACIFIC PANY. 8 Esetar Express .... 3 Overland Limited for Na VIA (UNION ltn atup UNION Strictly Twentieth Century Vestibuled Electric Lighted Steam Heated Trains Operating Pullman Patau Slav para; Incomparable brary Cara A Dining Cant Fer rates sr Observation-U- - call on; Information C. A. B. MOSELEY. T. P. A, Ogdon, Utah. A OREGON SHORT LINS RAILROAD COMPANY. HENRY. Agent, Union Depot North af Ogden. Na Diptrl B Portland, Spokane, Pocatello and Butt Ksnreea, dally t:8iaaa Na 7 Fast Mall, Portland. PocaMto and Spokane. 12:20 p.m. Butt, daily Na U Cache Valley daily i :20 pm. ,i,a.a - PERHAPS CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. Commercial failures In the t'nlted States during the year 1905 were 0 in number, with sMPt of Dally after February 15 nnlll April and Hahlllties of $102,676,172 7 the Colorado Midland will sell tick-eta- , a most striking Improvement pampered Ogden lo City of Mexico and with tbe 11,199 failures In 1904. wh.-- aa-e- a points north thereof, for $44.60. For were $94,438,076 and liabilities and literature write ticket $144,202,311. In every comparison the offlee, 77 West Second South, Salt figures for 1905 are Wore a tl .factory Lake. 11,-53- ISUlivLu l cne-rent- $1,000 X $H.2"2.''2'i muling : Tijii I a- a 2. ret COMMERCIAL the club bar T!iu-- Oh, yes, a happy, hap but hold! Lot , ua reflect again. For, oh, one gloomy, gloomy thought la filling me with pain; If you and I should live alway, as day. we would like to do. "An election la In progress. Every- Would some derned duffers that wo la body excited and intensely Interknow keep right on living, too? ested. People of different opinions The chap who duns u twice a week, take different aides and blow horns and sometimes even three, and there la a big demonstration. That Would he present hla bill to ua is proiier. The boss curses the man through all eternity? that keeps rool ind does not care and The soul leas knaves of usury who rightly so. Here Is an affair at the fool with coin Grand Opera house. Mike Yokel end Their pound of flesh supply; to claim fur aye? Kid Gleason are to wrestle for the Perhaps we'd belter die. honors. The papers consume column a In elaborating about the coming event. The Rockefellers, Morgans and the Everybody In Ogden must be there. othera of that ilk, The reputation of Ogden la at stake. With aeon a still to taka the cream Then the next day the public comment and leave the skim milk! upon the very poor house that turned The Chawleys, sim'rlng vaguely. In out to witness one of the very Imtheir sknlla a vacuum; portant features of the season's enter- The Edytbes whom a single thought tainment. would strike both deaf and dumb; Ogden Is cold, be It ald to the dis- The blatant fool who knowa It all, the fool who nothing knows; grace of Ogden. Here la a new smelter of which everybody la talking The street car chump who takes hia almut. stand upon your aching toes; Yes, here Is the question of the enforcement of the law. The law la The dolt who thinks that cosily clothes will lack of brains supply; written quiet plainly. A child could understand it. There is a law against If these must live forever well, perhaps we'd better die. gambling and the Sunday opening of h TOTEM POLE ROUTE" 8LACIiS?!,nd COLD CO. In Dixie wore liaMl'lieii vtd! au-uii- I'TAII, MiMAV OtiHEX, . OPERA HOUSE theatre than ihiNr of rhv tin m.nufai',.:nntl were 2.720 failure.- 652.!-''.47:!- grand tonight thFruble COLD, EXAMINER: MORXIXO Km-pr- . Arrive I "Honk-a-Tonk- CLYDE AGAIN BECOMES A HAUNTED VILLAGE. Clyde, X. Y.. Feb. 15. Several of the south years ago the aide of the river weir frequently held up on their way home at night from the village and almost paralysed with fear by ghost, especially if the hour said that the was late. Some pers-mghosts were real flesh and blood; others appeared to think that they, were simply hallucinations of n disordered brain superinduced hy prolonged visits at kin milla. However that might have been, the ethereal form that so eluded all attempts at arrest finally sought retirement and have not made their appearance publicly until recently. Last Thuradav night "Nick" Lnuater waa held up while on hla way horns and, although ho fired two shots from hla revolver through the vaporised fora ci the ghost, the "sbidow suddenly disappeared. Friday evening "Pixie Perry waa met face to face on the way home by nerve forsook him the ghost. "Blab-and he manipulated hia legs In way that would have done credit to a professional. He says he outdistanced the ghost and reached home in ufety. Since these hairbreadth escape have been made public, a delegation of rill sen have arranged to watch for the nightly vigils of the form In white and. If possible, capture it, or solve the mystery,. Na I Fast ThaOaty Are making soma nice picnic hams. Cured in the asms careful manner as their regular hams. Try one, 10c pound Order from- - either store. DaeMs-IV- Bpokana Pocatello sad Butts, dally 7:00 am. 11 Cache Valley Repress, dally 10:31am. Na 10 Portland, Spokaaa, Butt sad Pocatalla daily, I: S$ p.m. Ralwsy btfnaaa w Na The Overland One Weak Spot South of Odaen. Depart Eastern Express .... 4:10 abl Na S Portland, Spokane, Butte and Pocatello for Balt Lake City, dally .... 7;IOa.ak Na. 6 Local for Bait Lak Na Limited Will not mar tha appearance of neyf Harness, but will make It vary unufa. If buy your Harness Mi aping cars, sbaanrabtcam, Sbf can, j wffh baibar, balk and Cb-tova- A vs. STS Twenty-thir- at d n Ubraiyi aaUn Stall 6i Chicago Direct iKft-Wut- m ...... 1 1:10 1 pm. Arrive Portland, Bpokana Butts end Pocatalla Express from Salt Lake City. 11:60 a.aa Na I Atlantia Express tram 8sK Lake City, and Isw1:01 aaa madiata points, dally Na T Portland, Bpokana ExButte tend Pocatello press from Balt Lake City, .......ll-iit- a daily Na 1 Fast Mall from Balt lake City, dolly 1:11pm. Ka 11 Cache Valley ExBalt Lake from press I Na amis: CUeap ft ... 1 Limited for Belt Lake City, Prova Nephl and 4:10 p.m. Juab, dally Na 10 Portland. Spokaaa Butts and Pocatello to Balt $ :30 p.m. Laks City, dally SL Paul and Minneapolis Wash. . ed tlgMad, through J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. 1:30 Na 11 Cache Valley to Balt 10:40 Lake City Na II o Angeles LimitNo. 3 Hera you Buy rest assured (hat you or getting not only Harness that presents tha vary finest appaarancs, but Harness that la well inado in eicry deuiL 2283 4 City, daily telMahtsWaril ti Bj. City, Prova Nephl naff 5.16 p.na Juab dally Na 17 Loa Angela Li mi tad. G:4I p.na Na I Eastern Exprear .... 7:05 p.nt, To California and Its Most Famons suiuer IHE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV- ELER want to west nq time In "making hla iraU." Let ua know as far ahead aa may b what train you want to catch and wall land you, Mr. Salesman, with your trunk, sample cases, ate, at tha autlon, long before the whistle blows. Wont Ui you too much, cither. Ws 0 a general trucking and carting business, besides, and hnva a qulck-actto- a phona. Allen Iransfer Co. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything bora the bast. Short or. tfsra at all hours. All kinds of gams and fish In season. Extra fin dinner Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fin lunch from 11 ts 4 and S ts S p. m. Jim 224& Twenty Young. Props fifth Street . -- Port Zinfaa-drl- Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Long Beach ... Na Na 11 i ARRIVE DAILY. 11:20 Ogden special Peel Be Mail. Balt Laka 1 tU points Eftlt (etaeallafOL Chicago and 8L Loula 8.50 p.aa Limited DRAWNa 13 Local from Park ffity ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS 7:00 pm. and Baa Pets Valley Na I Pacific Express from ANGELES. 13:05 am all points east Through Bleeping Cara to Omaha EXCURSION RITES LOW Chicago and St. Louis, New York and Boston. Fro Reclining Chair Cara A Sea C. A. HENRY at Depot. Ticket perfect dining car service on all Office, or writs to J. L, MOORE, D, L through traina. CL A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogdam A, BALT LAKE CITY. L a. BENTON, Gan. Agt, Pagr. Dana Bait Laka aty. B. GILSON, Agent Ogdea Transfer a Specialty. Scavenger Work. Pacific Company Excursion Wagons la Season, Sonthern Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION Na I ........ ........ a 3 Pacific Express for Ban Francisco and interme- Depart Na and Night diate points, daily Na 103 Mixed train. Ogdea to Montelto. Corine and 4:30 bjm 1 Kelton, dally except Sum MOVING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. 3,1$ ana day J. C. BLADE, LESSEE. 5 Pacific Express Na 40$ 26th Street, Tribune Bldg. through to Ban Franctoca 'Phones Ball, Office 220; Ball, Rael. dally ., danca, 224. Independent, Office 224L 3:18p.ia Na $ Fast Mail Residence, 1144, 4 '30pm. Oveland Limited Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Na 1 Arrive Utahna Drug Store earner at 9:30 from Atlantic No. Express $ 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. nv m. and return T: 10 ana Ban Francisco, dally and return at 4 p. m. ! :30pm. Na 3 Overland limited Na 304 Mixed trsla from Montelto via Corlnn and Kelton, dally except Sun6 so p.m day a , POM'S Brown Palace Saloon DEPART BAIL. Na 6 Atlantia Mail ail potato East ... ....... .......a. 7:46 atm Na 11 Balt Lake local .... 8:00am. Ka 14 Balt Laka special .. 1:35 p.m Na 3 Chicago and BL Louis ... 2.30 p.sa Limited Na 4 Atlantic Er press, all 7.00 points East ...... ,i,,,,,i,.ll.ll ta .... Clarets. Wa also hav a full line of all other liquors. Tha place to get them at right prices ia P. M. i.N ...... wines, Angel ica, Dry wines, Bauternes, B. G. W. TIME CARD MAY 12. 13U Pasadente Day FOR THE BEST LIQUORS BUY tha following: Tent City mnn SLADEiS Hacks and Vans Fine Liquors $57.-826.0- RU8SELLJAME8 CO. Mall from Port- land, ... WINES and LIQUORS B. M. LEEDOM. S42S H. PATTI SON Na 4 ........ Atlantic Express from Ban Francisco and interme4:10 am. diate potato, daily 6:30p.xa Na 10 Fast Mall ......... WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. Falstaff Cafe WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. Wash. Ava WANT ADS YIELn RIO RESULTS. Phono 22SX |