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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY ia not au (Beirut unto amber, lon. of the general ttrtffj elusive that mi to goods of American origin. re--( himself, suiting In an Inrraaaa of duty by IS Chicago, too, haa had a apell of fi . per cent oa meats and lard Imported chicken of tbo city retired at j Tha from this country. The other article a. m. No Utah chicken to guilelevea mentioned were not affected by the a palpable mtotake. of suck change of the tariff, though the ratee ty of Import duty were then tncreaeed on German physician wants to pull our a number of other American article teeth to cars our bodily ills. This not mentioned a hove, auch aa ryrto. would give our Inga a rest, any tha dried fruti New York Herald. Sour, butter, aauaagee, furniture, etc. In eplte of thia discrimination th Imports from the United Bayonne wants women policemen. Staten during Aa aubaegnent year Handsome burglars, says as eastern nnderaraat but Httle change, the aver- - paper, will clip this art for future reference. age figures for tha four rears Marseilles, March II Aa exciting $11,295,006, showing hut a slight seen occurred today at As doors of PLEASANTRIES. rh cathedral. Th Vocal authorities decrease, when compared with averHer Do you think I'm as old as I attempted to taka aa inventory under age Imports for the four year the church and separation taw wherevis.. $11,767,066. Since January look? upon A bishop, wanriag his witie be. Him couldn't No; possibly you 1, 1906, tha Swiss government has and surrounded by the congregation star. Indianapolis been again giving to this country its chanting, ordered (he authorities not enter the caAedral ud reed a lowest raree in exchange for Ae reEdith So Ethel ta engaged to that to dec Isration denouncing A taw es reof Swiss origin millionaire; isn't ha too old? duced rates on artk-ltho evil which brought oa Gladys Oh, na Bhe feeta sure he newing enumerated in section 8 of Ae tariff tha revolution and the reign of terror. will live until Judge. Ae ceremony. act of 1897. It 'la but proper to add The bishop added, Here, before Ae I announce that 1 am prepared that In the case' of numerous article, Well. Plunger boo completely tost altar. to naffer Imprisonment, exile, or death eepecially agricultural products, the his reputation," observed Clubeky. in defending rh righto of the friend. a his said are rate lower Swiss Its good higher thing." present church." was most the It thing objectionable than the general rates under the old Th authorities withdrew in order about him. Detroit Free Press. to a sold trouble. Tha cathedral will tariff. ba closed and night and guards Redd I see Hevimann has been out who will day witches, have keep regular THE JUVENILE COURT. Prethorseback riding far four koura. been organised to resist the governty hard on that horse? ment Inspectors. It is the opinion of the offleera and Greene Oh. well, he was only on the Anas familiar with the juvenile court horse about half of A time. Yonkers VIBITB CHINATOWN. that, a great many people do not un- Statesman. Institu-ttoa.derstand the object of that Cousin of th Emperor ef China SightRob So It was a It is not n rrimlnsl court, rhaeT seeing ia New York. It has Aa power to punish Bess I should say to. Every body though New York. March 18. When Prince those who violate Its Instructions. It was cross when w struck th mud and we Tsai Tie, first cousin to tha emperor when was established to reach that clam of the farmers were cross truck their fences. Chicago Dully of China, visited Chinatown tonight ha boys and girls who are neglected by News. was given e royal welcome. Ho was Aeir parent and who are permitted, accompanied by the Imperial commisor do remain, away from school and Mr. Justwed Ilk so sweat of you sioners, Bhang Chi Heng and U Bhong. Tha prince was entertained at grow up to ba man acid womea of lit- to agree that we must economics. But Aa Hotel Savoy. Joseph Singleton, do you think you can get along withtle benefit to a community. It la fre- out president of th Chinee Reform asson cook? quently thought that when a boy In Mrs. Justwed Oh. yea Well have ciation, made a apearh of welcome to which tha prince responded. He said Mked to appear before Judge Patton ell our meals sent in by a caterer. he believed te European ways end Ant he haa been put tracer arrest. Cleveland Leader. A ought it was about time that Chine . Such Is not Tha court haa should adopt Asm. Th American peoLIBERALIZING RUSSIA. learned Arough.lto various channels ple, he also said, were most interesttha boy la not attending school aa he Greater Righto Are to ba Given Per- ing and he waa much impressed by them. sons Arrested. should, or Is guilty of aoma unmanly not and ha Is railed before It that he HAD TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. St. Petersburg, March 13. Tha govmight be given e helping bend. The ernment has sent n circular to Aa govErst thing As court docs is to secure ernor general and governors of pro Steerage Passengers Panie Stricken During Storm. the hoye confidence and show him vlncea instructing them that persona ofwhere he ie making e mistake by not taken Into custody for political New York, March 13. A terrifying hours fenses muat. within twenty-fou- r taking the educational advantages Ae of their arrest, be confronted with Ae experience At eca waa reported by A Ae French Hne steamer public schools offer. It requires him charges and allowed to make explana- offleera ofwhich arrived her today. to appear every Saturday morning tions. Tha circular also generally in- Hudson, tha atorm, which swept th During on a of sist tlie polititrial expediting and report his conduct for the week Atlantic and last afternoon Friday This step os tha part of cal the 330 steerage passengers on evening closing, and many would be eurprleed tha persona. Is the result of thu Ae eteamer beram panic stricken government to learn th fraakneas with which the tremendous outcry raised against tha and were quieted only after Ae cape delinquents reply to the ques- arbitrary action of the local authori- tain and first offlerr had threatened tion put to them. They have no Mar ties in arresting suspects and holding fiem with revolver end knife. Captain of tha Institution for the reason that them without trial or exiling them by Juham said that A atorm, while it administrative order. Over 70,060 perwaa th moat aerere ha ever they have learned It was created for sons have been arrested In European lasted, saw n hla Airly yeatsjcxperieuce at them and to guide Aem to baiter Russia since th government entered ana thoughts and to instill Into Aelr livee on its active cnmpalgu against the - . GRAND JURY DISCHARGED. character which perhaps Aey would revolution tt a. never have poe eased had it not been FILES TWO LIBEL SUITS, New Federal Jurors Will Taka Up for Ae court. There are, of course, OUPMWMS Case Against Sugar Refineries. Instances where Inoorrigtblee have Jerome Brings Action Against Haarst New York, March H Th federal Papara. bean sentenced to. Ac State Industrial grand Jury which ha- been Investischool, but In every case it wee not . New York, March 12. District Attorthe charges of William R. done until the boy himself had made ney Jerome today brought two libel gating Hearat agalnat sugar refineries for alkind treatment a worthless and Inef- aulia for 1160,000 each, one against Aa leged rebating between the fectual effort Tha boy Is given every New York American and tha other sugar trust and tbs trunk Un railA Evening Journal. The suits roads, running to the westward, out chance, hnl If It la found he la a dan- agalnat were Iliad In tha supreme oourt, and of New York City, was discharged gerous companion to his schoolmates, th complaint says they are baaed on today. It ta understood that tho Jury editorial which appeared la tha papers loft a sealed presentment with Justhan, to aqvs others, be la copflned. .The Juvenile court ta an institution named In the Issues of March I. The tice Holt. The Marrh federal grand In Ae Evening Journal dealt Jury will be eworn tomorrow, will to help As boy and neither he nor editorial with contributions which it alleged continue the investigation. hie parents need have fear of it. a had been made to Mr. Jerome's fund during bis recent contest AT LIBERTY FOUR YEARS. A CONTEMPT CAfiE. aa dlarrlot attorney of 'or . New York county. The editorial In Ingwald Running Captured In BakersIn December last Thomas M. As American was n crlUrlmn of Mr. field, California. editor of th Denver News, Jerome's alleged attitude in the case d who Bakersfield. Calif.. March 13.- -A was found guilt of contempt of court of n man named TUIlnghaat, In into Jury Irregularities, tbs man identified aa Ingwald Running, n He fins. and ordeeed to pay appeal- terest, he rtalmed, of n local itreet who escaped from A W Isons sin stats ed to the Federal courts, obtaining a railway company. TUllnghsat ta now reformatory at Green Bay, Wit.. In stay ef execution. The contempt charge serving a sentence on the strength of 1903. has been captured In Ata city by Sheriff Kelley and ta now in th was baaed pertly on editorials In Sen- his confession. county Jail pending the arrival of an ator Patterson's papara and partly on PROCLAMATION. officer from Aa east. cartoon. One of the moat remarkable Running, who had assumed Ae name Lsae-ansof F. 8. SmlA, haa admitted that he ef the picture wee published In the Demands Are Made for Greatly le the man wanted in Wisconsin. Liberty. Rocky Mountain News July 28. 1905. It The Great Judicial was entitled h Kt. Petersburg. March 13. The MINERS ARE STILL ALIVE. proriamstion. alleged to have Slaughter House and Mausoleum." One of tha Judges ia represented as an ex- been Issued by Ae bureaucracy, con- Engineer Says Thoaa In Pit There sists of a program of 22 articles, .InMay Se Saved. ecutioner, axa in hand. Ha has Just cluding a demand for tbs expulsion of chopped off the heed of one political tha Jews faom all the cities of EuroPeris, March 1. A mining engiopponent, and rthere ere In line before pean Russia and Siberia Into the neer named Francis Lear, Whose disedupatch. however, has not bean conthe block. Behind the headmen are "Pale," the prohibition of higher cation for Jews, the prohibition te Ae firmed. telegraphs today's tsane of Aa his associates on the bench, holding toppage of work on Jewish holidays, Journal from Lena Ms absolute conbut their hands with thumbs down, the the levying of n lump sum of money viction Aat a number of miners are old signal of death at Ae gladiatorial from the Jesrtsh population la lira of still alive In distant parts of pit Na of Jewish 3. Caring in In Ae military. Ae how In Rome. pit hinder operanames where they have been changed. if alive, th dispatch aaya, tha Had Ala paper Indulged in a reflec- A prohibition of Ae Jews from cer- tions. men may he able to five for Are tion on Ae torsi courts as did Senator tain profeastona. Ilk the stage, and days. none of the grandchildren of Jews Patterson, our friend Halverson would that who have accepted Christianity shall WILL SELL CHURCH LANDS. have asked to have ne executed. The enjoy full legal rights. district attorney. In his attack on na, Priests Say Russian Peasants Should TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY. says Ala paper unduly Influenced the Have the Land. did not court and jury, although v Imbodan and Hill, Bank Wreckers, Kazan. Russia. March 13. At n direct onr utterances at the court r.r Taken to Canon City. meeting of the pries ie here today apthe Jury, but were attempting to anaplication to recommend Ae sale of Denver. Colo.. March 13. Leonard church lands to the peasants, was lyse Am arts of. the district, attorney A. Hill, conconsidered. The author of and disclose the motive bark of hie B. Imhnden and James to wreck the Den- seriously of the resolution argued that it was not to prosecute victed sudden determination ver Ravings bank, were taken to Ae Chrietiin-lik- e for the church to retain those he deemed unfriendly to his state penitentiary at Canon City today Immense stretches of uncultivated to serve their sentence of nine to oil, while the peasants were starving It wag our right and It for went of land. a duty to speak out and give tli ten years. j information obtainable people all WAGE SCALE ACCEPTED. WILL REMOVE QUARANTINE tha subject. STATION FROM SAN DIEGO Washington. March II. The comPresident Roosevelt la urging upon mittee of five representing the telegWashington. March 13. The house congress the Importance of establish- raphers and station agents of the committee on Interstate end foreign Southern last Railway night agreed to commerce decided to report fovorsMy ing const defenses for onr Insular pos- accept the wage scale of that road. a bill 8200.00 hr Ae sessions. From the recent outbreak The wage scale has been adjusted removalappropriating of Ae quarantle station at of view in the Philippines, It is apparent that with a fitting each Individual Ran Diego. California, te Point Lome. Th reeent quarantine - building ia trouble comes from within and not case. transferred by Ae bill to Ae navy from without the islands. SARRIEN MINISTRY. department for nae as a coaling eta tkm. Samples of adulterated whiskey Paris, March 13. The Sarrien minby Dr. Wylie ware thoroughly istry continues to hold Informal meet- AWFUL LOSS IN SOUTHERN PACIFIC ISLANDS enjoyed by a congressional commit- ing seeking to deterrains on its policy tee. To the pure all things are pure, hat is not yet officially constituted and will not be prepared to present N. Z.. March 1J. Tha Auckland, ta Ae way au exchange puts it. lteelf to Ae chamber of deputies be- steamer Tavluni. from Ae Samoan fore tomorrow. Islands, has arrived here bringing adTwo fellows in Omaha threw dice ditional details of Au storm which OVERDUE VESSEL ARRIVES. for Aa heart of n woman, while she swept over the Society, Tuamotu and Crooks Islands on February 7 and 8. stood by onoouroglng the throwers. We e Hono'ata. March 18. The American Th flrat Indications tempest congratulate tha loser. F. William schooner Ganns haa discerned tt Papeete were the foiling 118 from here days Newcastle, of the barometer on February 0, ana John III ta anticipating another Anstrlla. The reineuranee on the ves- Ae increaring ten on February 7. The It In presumed that Standard sel was 60 per cent. breaking of the waves on Ae fore Oil will slip up n few points in honor shore ceased Ae native to evacuate WAITER KILLS HIMSELF. their houses. The morning of Februof the pew member. ary 8 th sene Increased end many Honolulu, March 13. E. F tret I, a houses were shattered to piece. At 9 In Derby, Conn., a bachelors club on the United States army o'clock Ae trees war leveled by the disbanded after Its membership had wsiter transport Logan, committed suicide on tornado. At noon the wont of the ' tn from It u rv bmujt star rnhsd passed. The only white Virrh S hv Jiimplnc ovpriimnt. TROOPS ARE TMaa THE EXAMINER PuWbhad Bvry Day Vaar IV Tka Standard Conapaay. tha ta Publiah-In- g RATES. SUBSCRIPTION kj Carrier ta . Often City, Including Sunday Mossing Examiner, par month. .... 71 au. i eu. tafto orpiaa Daliveiad Y HAIL IN ADVANCE. Tka Examiner la seat by . mall ouudda of Ogden, par year At least gnartarly, la AND FEARLESS $5.90 I.dd INDEPEND- 4 an DEFIED BY PRIEST 1901-190- . ENT. Tha Examiner ia a strictly Independent newmpaper. It girea all aides an equal show. I Tha tPeamt Mr has bo favorites, no enmi to punish. It will (and tha news umnsed and an-- PWHJW.a 1-- Omnaainlenitona will be received on all subjects presented la respectful language fmi known Individuals, but the true name muat be published in full. Ail Mien and communion ions signori by nom de plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown in the waste basket. The brave maa never hides behind aa assumed name. Don't ask tha Editor te be responsible for what you are ashamed of. Subscribers will confer n favor by informing Ala offloa of failure te receive Tha Examiner before their breakfast. Tha Horning Examiner can be found oa sal by Aa Independent News Ce, Salt Lake City. On all through trains leering Ogden on The Southern Baetflc Railway. Tha Union IhcSe Railway, and The Oregon Short Lino Railway. Examiner potruns will confer n favor on the management by reporting to this offloa whenever they fall to And the papers at Aa designated places. TRADE WITH SWITZERLAND. Trade between Ae United Slates and Swttxeriand during tha latest period for which data are available was ia excess of 30 million dollars. This amount is made up of about 20.4 million dollar' worth of goods imported Into Ae United 8tstes and 10.3 d mllUoos' worth of Imports Into from Ala country; It goes without saying Ant the million dollars' worth of exports to Switseriand, reported to Ae department of eornmerae nod labor as exported direct to Swttxeriand, comprises but a email part of Americaa goods received by Swltxerland, by far Aa g sealer part being credited by our customs authorities to other countries to which Ae goods are directly shipped. Aa a matter of face Aa most Important imports credited by the Jtoisa customs to the United States, guch aa raw cotton, petroleum, unmanufactured tobacco, leather, lard and meat, either do not gflure at all in Aa export statement supplied by Ae collector to 4 he bureau of etc. tletlcs, or else flgare to an amouet far below that credited to. Ala country by tha Swiss customs authorities. The combined value of these articles during the calender year 1904 conet!-tee about throe-fourtof the total Swiss imports from Ale country, vlx., T.8 rnllUon dollare out of a total of ln Items 10.3 mUttons. Of Aaae of Imports, raw ootcu Is by far tha moat important, tte value exceeding ( million! of dottaia In 1944. an against 1.8 millions In 1894. Petroleum la Ae next Important item received fhmn the United States, Its vales in 1904 being 1.9 million dollars, ee against S914.O00 In 1394: valued at $823,000, ae against $70601) In 1894; lard. $291,000, as ggalnst $386,000, and meat end meat products, $274,000. as agataat $301,000 In 1894. follow in the order of Aelr Importance. The decreased Importations of Ae latter two Itema are no doubt due to Ae application since No-- Swlt-seriab- one-four- th h sli-raa- TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL ef this Beautiful High Grada NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINE 1197-190- L c . cross-countr- y . the-case- person who ia known to have perished waa a man named Lebolach, a caretaker, whe was drowned- - Tke damage to the harbor at Papeete 1s estimated at $fi'Mi.060, and on Ae whole toMnd of Tahiti, $9uO,OuO. It ta believed Aat Are schooners were torn J -, eon-feeao- ANTI-JEWIfi- Tua-mot- ' anti-Jewis- o-- ILY. TRY THIS MACHINE In your homo for tan days FREE. If you don't And It the moat beau- and satiafaatory tiful, upeo-dat- e machine on Ae market, we will take it berk. If you like It. (and wa know jotj will), wa will maka you prices and terms that will be entirely satisfactory. ' han't purchase eleewhere until jwu aee and try Aa NEW ROYAL. By so doing you will save yourself money, besides getting e machine that will positively plmae yoa batter thaa any other. and aee us and make an Ae rangtmeats. CLARK'S STORES 235AAS6M2 Wash. Aa. Putnam's Clothing House is the place to buy your Hats. All the latest spring styles are included in WILL PROBABLY RACE Concord, BOOK H. March X. MAKING 1 J. That th malting of books and pool selling nt th new race course of the New England Breeders' club at Salem. N. H would be n violation of Aa taw and punishable by criminal, as well ns civil action, la As decealon of tho supreme court returned today in reply to Inquiries submitted to it by Governor Joha MrLane and council, in reference to possible gambling at horse races. It wa tha general opinion hare tonight Aat terse will be held without pool selling or bookmaklng. The decision of the New Hampshire supreme court on the sections of the art Incorporating . Ae club, which were copied from the New York race track laws, la opposed to A opinion ef the New York supreme court, which pawed upon Aese sections aoma years ago. The president and manager of the riub ta Andrew Miller of New York, The race track ta paid to have coat mure than $10)60)0. PUTNAMS BIG HAT SALE STOCKS SUFFER. TRACTION Chicago, March IS. Prices of tha Chicago traction stocks suffered an verely today in both A New York end Chicago stock exchanges. In New York the price of Union Traction common stock broke almost in half, dropTh preping from 11 1 to 7 ferred stock, which ctoaad laat night nt 46, declined to SO. West Chicago showed n decline of IB paints from a close of 65 last night, and North Chicago was down 8 points. Thera were no sales of the stock of Aa Chicago City railway company yeatreday, end tha laat quotation prior to Ae opening of Ae stock exchanges today was 198 It changed owners at 170. It ia estimated by local financiers that the decision of As supreme court haa wiped cut franchises belonging to the Union Traction company valued at anywhere from 800,000,000 to 7-- 5-- 0. Drs. Elliott & Norris M ' Specialists veam To th vtudy ud treatment te Chronic diseases of man, women tad children, haring derated special effort during onr entire professional Ufa and or now rewarded by Ae discovery of methods Aat give complete mastery of Nerrane and Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Deafness, Rheumatism, Btomaah, Kidney and Liver troubles. MENS DISEASES fur-Disk- of-th- son-in-la- : Stood Poison, Pi too, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habit, Taken on a positive, guarantee to cure VERY LITTLE SICKNESS. l Panama, March IS. Col. W. C. Got-gachief sanitary officer of Aa canal one, today transmitted to Governor Magoon his report far tlu month of February. In that month no case of yelloar fover or other qunrantinabl disease occurred within tho canal aone, though bubonic plague, yellow fever and smallpox are prevalent on Ae South American Pacific coast and also at Barrauqullix, Colombia. On case of yellow fever waa reported at Boca dal Torn, Among Ae 83,060 canal employes the sick rate for the moaA waa 80 per 1,000 and th daaAs numbered 7 whites and 29 negroes. Only on American died. s, ....... u 1 CONSULTATION e 1 FREE, PERSONALLY OFFICE 2381 WASH. AYE. d T OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden LOBES FOR SECOND TIME. Loe Angeles. March' 13. Margaret Bauer, accused of embenllng 830,000 In Ran Antonio, Tex., waa again today by the superior court in her efforts to resist extradition. This la the second habeas corpus to ha decided against her in the extradition proceedings, and unless her staff of attorneys, seven in number, who have been defending her, make some further move la the courts by tomorrow afternoon, Ae will be remanded to the custody of Sheriff Tobin of Texas and returned to that state. Bh 1 at present at liberty on $5,000 ball. d WHO DO THE WRONG-BURGLA- RS, SNEAK THIEVES THAT LIKE. AND Turn on the , NO SPELLING REFORM FOR BRITISH AUTHORS. Light ; ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF OVER LIGHTS ELECTRIC London, Marrh 14. Andrew Car negies spelling reform movement finds III tie favor wlA British authors. Many opinions on the subject are published Ale morning, mostly opposed, to the Innovation end others admitting that Ae Idea ta worthy of consideration. Charles Algernon Swinburne describes Aa movement aa in monstrous, barbarous absurdity. ALL OTHERS. ' ; BILLIARD TOURNEY. March Chicago, 13. Calvin Demur- est end J. Ferdinand Poggenberg, New York, won Ae aecond and Alrd game In Aa national amateur billiard tourney her today. They cham-ptouah- lp R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager. E. W. WADE; Agtnt defeated National Champion C. F. Cbnklin. Chicago, and Charles & Nor ria. New York, respectively. GIVE UP DIRECTORSHIP. New York. Marrh 18. John Rockefeller, Jr., and EL Perm alee Prentice, at A annual masthis hrothertn-law- . ing of the Missouri Pacific rsHway today resigned as director of A company and James Henry SmtA ud B. Davies Warfield were elected to fill Ae vaeanetea. be-ca- FAM- Hats! Hats! Hats! sea. WITHOUT f d con-pira- cy IN ANY RESPONSIBLE h The warship Zele reports that n tow archipelago. Buffeted severely. Tke small Islands of Vaar and Hukeeru are said to have disappeared. Heavy eeas swept ever maey islands, Aa natives seeking refuge by climbing cocoa palms. Six live were tost on the Island of Tahiti, including aFther Paul, a Catholic missionary, who after having sought refuge in n tree for several hours, fell taw the waves. Twenty-fiv- e peraoas were drown oa Aaae one-tim- cam-palg- at 1906. 1, MARCH MORNING, TREASURY STATEMENT. March' 18. Tadny'e Washington. statement of Aa traoaory balance ta A general fend cxctaolvn of the grid reserve show: Available cash balance IfiUGWi. Gold (Me end buHton 377.791AM. Gold certificates, $4$, 990,080. $W,-00.0- ELECT NEW PRESIDENT. ' Boston, March 13. Tha trustee of Tofts college today elected Rev. Dr. Frederick W. Hamilton. president of tha college, to succeed Ae kite Rev. Dr. Elmer H. Cages. The new president ta purer of the Firat Unlvernh tat church of Roxbury. See This Combination and Send in Your. Orders eeaaaaa The Woman's Home Companion Madison, Wl., March 19. Andrew H. O'Dea, coach of Ao Wtoconsta uni- versity crews, today resigned bis pot A end te sition, to take Ata school year. Pteeetlefoctton wtA A existing conditions is given cense. u for one year. t The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie s Popular Monthly, for one year The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month AU for COACH RESIGNS. UNIONIST liMAGAZINES the Sum of a Cant Beat it in the Whole Country ELBCTED. London. March 13. Ik by election at Bxalnatock yesterday, ocean-vloni- d by Um dcfttb of A. f. Jtffrta, election te a baa resulted tn-tist, Arthnr C. Palter. OFFICE-ORDESEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Union- t |