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Show FACTS er Ik Wf have bret eoffw 14. They SuiJ airtight 1 (Juod, Sur Cv(. NOW Better, I. 3tc per lb. SchiU-n- s Three 3:r C'o8, . 3ic per Iti. nert-4S- e Schillings Flee Star Coffee. per lb. Hewlett's Oae Crow Coffee, Good, Ite Jiff Ifc. Choice." , JHeerlett'e Two Crowe Coffee. 30c Hewlett per lb. Three Crowe Coffee. S5e er Media Heeklne Cboie-wet,- lb. Coffee. Good, " Sac Hvekine Velvet Coffee, "Very Good," Sr per lb. Heeklne-Ko- be Coffee, "Eilra Good," e per lb Coffee. "Beet el a.l Heehloo the Quad," 4ic per lb. Sherman h Co.. Gone Coffee. "Delightful, I5e per lb. J. A Feleer A Co.. Golden Gate Coffee "Sunshine to the Soul. 4c lb. PwtedeU firigbl Co. White Houae Coffre. Teddr'e Choice." 40e lb. KeetSmlth. Wedding Breekfart Coffee. "Superfine. 3(c lb. Baker A Co, Berlagtou Hell Coffee, gfel Cur." 4c lb. A B. Coffee, H. If J Very Fine. 4ic lb. X. A B. Coffee, X. J. Brendt-nnlne- . -Very Fine." I lb. t en, U0. Better than Champagne end route no ore. If there roffrei do not benefit everybody It certainly bcnellte 999 out of a l.ftoo, go let tbe other rhep enjoy hie favorite eerrel in piece. Kln-Hee Braa-lmatin- T, Dm Evan A Co. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Seth ffheoee 234. 1344 Washington Avenue. "in Object Leaao Far a Balt toy: From A School Land Ware ta Ba Purchased and Thao Forest Raaarva Created, Says Sorenson. CONVICT. in What Drink Will Da Man Whe Imbibe. take, March 7 Nee Th member of the teglxiaiure of tbe aiale cf IlliutiU and mem!!- uf the city council of Chicato down to a urunkard aud a burgiar w a few yearn I the Mry of 31. A Conley, who va, today nnter.red by Judge Armstrong to three )eara In the Mute priron fur the crime of burglary In thl Unit dec Conley ta 6 yearn oi are and thl la hi remn.l time be baa been went to tbe Mate priaon .Inca arriviug in I'tah. Ha naa aeutenced by Judge Howell in Ogden to a two rar' term for buryiary and was only out a ahri time when he committed the burglary for wbirh he waa aeutenced today. Umli-burglarised tbe ahup of E. Konlb X'. Knee, at 23 weal Second at reet on tbe night of February Jtitb and today pleaded guilty to the charge before Judge Armstrong In the district court. Id making a plea of rl aiency he ataieil to the court that he waa aa alderman from the Eighth ward in Chicago and revigned that office m acrept the nomina'lon of mwnbor of the leglalature from hi diatiict. Ha waa elected and aenred bla term uhh knew. After eixL he waa factory luapre-lo- r In Chicago under Mayor Carter Hnrrlnon and later waa committed to the etaiw mental boepiul. After lerov-erlnhia mental capacity he waa engaged aa ateward at tba anylutu. Ha tiegan drinking nod went dapldly down until he left tba atata and came weat. Ha la a akllled mechanic and secured employment In Ogden but Mem fell from grace again and mole Nome tool from hie employer, for which he waa arnt to tho atata priaon. Boon after hie release he committed the crime for which he waa sentenced today. Judge Armstrong explained to him before passing armenra that should he ever appear liefore this court again on a charge and be convicted he would be classed aa a habitual criminal under the law and could In sentenaed o a term of lllteen year. He pleaded with the court to be lenient with him this time, and the sentence was accordingly fixed for three years. District Attorney Lrofbourow consented te the sentence. a g SENTENCED FOR STEALING. Salt PROl'DFIT GOODS SPORTS MOVES SLOWLY rth cans aad package. Schilling. One S;r Me per lb. Schillings T BER31S.VS SPORTING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail S FORTINS GOODS. 3 eta be re ef EDISON PHONO AND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark,Herrocka Fishing Tackle, StaQ and Dean AthletJ Qaeda, Ptienegraphe Said an Easy Ml 24th BL Tama, March 7. (heater Bradford, a soldier recently discharged fmm the army, pleaded guilty to the charge of grand larceny and was sentenced to five years la the state prison. Bradford and a young hoy by the name of Clyde Tripp stole two horses from Ed Daughter of this city on Fell. 28 and triad to well them to a man la M array. They were x treated by the police department of this city. Tripp la not quite II years of age and has been In the Industrial school at Ogden and hence waa returned to that Insti- tution. Now is the Time! Gel You a fINE WINTER SUIT TMtOR-MAD- E CHEAP! Our Baa of pattaraa for extra panta era very Sue. Repairing and Cleaning dona vary reasonable. BOLSTEAD J. E. IIS 24th It D0.H0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds Harrimans Statement to the Press (Continued from Page Ona) which the ratlmatta have done hen in some cases aa is nogr ahown.reaitlicd In the building up off an largo a traffic that they are unable to handle It. , Combination Beneftta Public. Combination really benefltathe pub lie. The public may think otherwise, but II will liter the real truth in time. That time will coma sooner If combinations are legalised. 1 believe In control and regulation, aa 1 declared before the Interstate commerce commission, but 1 think wftbln the limit of inch control corporations ought to be allowed to combine as they And It necessary or beneffclal. Mr. Harriman said that the railroads hadd frequently been at fault In the past by their failure to live up In the traffic agreement. In this way there had come a lark of confldence among railroad men and the public naturally grew to lose confldence In their acta. Restrictive legislation, Mr. Hardman thought, must lend to reduce dividends nnte met In some other way. The fart Is plain, he said, that there Is a lack of confidence by capital. He cited the price paid by the New York, New Haven A Hartford Railroad company fur its recent loans In France. Aa to the money outlook, Mr. Harrl-maMid the present tension ta bound to reart on Industrial c,w(ie ration. Will Sea Roosevelt Whan Wanted. "I know In a general way of an all round movement to reduce supplies. That's common sense.'' he said. "As for our own road, we are making our business more compact and trying to conduct traffic at leas coat. We may have to come to higher freight rates." Mr. Harriman then took up the Chicago and Alton reorganisation. He aid that considering the condition whtoh existed at that time the road had not been over capitalised. "Itn you expert to go to Washington to see the president again?" "The president knows where I am," he remmed. "If he wants to see me I am readv to go." Washington, Marrh 7. That Iiiuger Hermann, former cuiuailtaiuivrr uf the general land office, aud the late Senator Mitchell of Oregon, would have been taken rare of out uf the profit of tba land speculation depending upon the creation uf the Blue Mountain Forest reserve in eastern Oregon, was testified to today la the trial of Mr. Hermann. George a lumber and laud broker of Portland. Ore..' who waa recently of conspiracy In land frauds ia that state, was the wlinea. He waa produced by the government aud Attorney Worthington succeeded in a certain letter, purporting to have been sunt by Mr. Hermans to 8. P. Mays, an attorney of Portland. After ruling uf this tetter, the court allowed the witness to detail a conversation ha and Mays had concern-inthe tranaarii'ium- Sor-enro- con-viri- tj g Ta Buy School Lands. The idea was, Borenaoa said, waa to buy up the state school lands In eastern Oregon and then a forest reserve created which would Include them. These lands could not be exEach changed fur lien lands scrip. rit.xea. ha retd. waa entitled to take up 320 acres of these lapda. Sorer aon1 part of the deal was to arqlure the right of a eltixen. Home of these rights, ha said, were aa signed to him without coat. The majority of the, however, he bought, pay Ing all the way from a giaa of beer to 1 for each ensign meat, wbirh allowed him is acquire 320 acres of land, in this way-tihimself about 12,000 obtained acre, and for May. Jones and Smith, i he nthnr members uf the combination, alKint 3ii.Mii acres. Afraid Would "Give Dtal Away." At this point the mlinere said that a blue print, which came from Washington, and which ahowrd all the vacant lands In that aerllin. waa handed over hy Mays to Bute Forester Ornihby. The wltnca said he protested against till and told Mays at the time that Drmahy would "give the deal away" ao that other persona would begin to buy these Land. Mays insisted that It would look liet-te- r In Washiiigtnn to have the blue print show, aa It did, that the state A petition, he lands were vacant. Mid. waa signed hy the court official In eastern Oregon by prominent clttxen and by alxnit a thousand resiof the state, askdent or that ing for the creation of thla reserve. The witness said that It was only a abort time after the blue print had been given to Orm-b- y that ha learned that IT.uno acres of land had been bought by McKinley, Parpln and Hyde. McKluley and Parpln were told hy Mays that unless they gave up at least half uf their holdings their lauds would be excluded from the proposed forest reserve. Mr. Maya told them that there were many expends attached to tha preliminary work of e fr and that getting the reserve there were several people In who would have to he takes care uf. McKinley was willing to give up half of his lands. Bums time after thla Sorenson said Maya mad tha same demaud on him. He demanded to know who It waa In Washington who would have to be taken rare of. Mays replied, "Hermann und Mitchell." Witness said he expressed a willingness to give up soma of hla lands to meet this "expense account. Hermann's Latter to Maya. The Hermann letter to Mays wa Anally admitted to the extent of all owing Ho re i ion to state hla recollection of Its contents. It comalm-d- . he nalil, a statement of the ranges, etc., which had been temporarily withdrawn for Inclusion in the proposed forest reserve. Sorenson aid he employed the late Henatur Mitchell as hla attorney, and promised him 3U0 If he would gel a forest reserve project through. Representative Mondell of Wyoming, who resigned as assistant cnmuitsisiuu-e- r of tha general land office tu become a member of congress during Mr. Hermann's administration, said Mr. Hermann' reputation waa of the very beat. of Mr. MonTha dell consumed the entire afemoan acoalon and related particularly to hla manner of copying personal and offeial letter during hi term as assistant coinnilriluner. The trial was then adjourned until rrt-ate- Wakh-Ingto- u Monday. AT EMfiRWHAK- Wines and Liquors PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la gnaran'ccd to enra any rase of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Illea in A to 14 date or money refunded. 5m Frauciaco. March 7. Tha favorite were In eiidence at Emeryville today and form pl era Lgd a very profitable tmsion. The track had dried out and hitereating racing resulted. One of he closest finishes occurred In the fourth race when Silver due, Fred Bent and Hulfurd fought it out Tne trio were neck necks apart. Mabel Hollander won for ker new owner. William Walker, and was bid up from jbu to ffatH), but retained. Results' Results: hirst race, four furlongs won: Saod Piper, second; ruble L., third Time. :4 if. Hecond race, five and a half furlongs oa: Burning Bursh, F. Neugeut second; Calmer, third. Time. 1:031-5- . Third race, seven furlonga Mabel Hollander won; Tana, second; Kogu, third. Time, 1:2 Fourth race, six an a half furlongs Silver Hue woo; Fred Bent, second; Hulfurd. third. Time. 1:22. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth IIow many are tkere among jou who know what it means? If an article ig pure, the manufacturer are more han pleased to say it ou the labels of their goods aud in their advertidin;. If they are adulterated, they will ay nothing until forced to by the law. Again, many dealers will order the adulterated good because they can make more protit on them than is ponaible to do on wholesome pure foods. Bo, if you get pure food, you will have to select the brand and inaiat on getting it from your dealer or send to the manufacturer for your supply. Han ALLEN'S AGAINST BUILDING ORDINANCES. la the caaiMtor at the truster errtoe we supply oar petrosa Prompt, reliable and at low coat, time joe any well be on your Jab and handle tt aapedltloualy and uy velL Danville, 111.. Marrh 7. Counsel for the defendant argued five points Chicago Building ordinances s' tv doy'a session f the trial of Manager Will .1 Darla, charged with manslaughter In connection with the Iroquois theater Are. The point of attack were fo- TRANSFER CO. Phone 33 for yoitv WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. BOSTON U BROWN I Told You won; Alma Boy, second ALLEN'S IS TURE. 2-- Allens RESULTS. Angeles, Ial.. March folk 7.-- 3 B PANCAKE FLOUR For sale by all fim class grocers. not have it, write to us. ; Hooligan, third. Time, 1:49 Sixth race, six furlongs Lord of the Forest won; Xigrrtta, second; Healed, third. Time, 1:14 ASCOT KELF-RItilN- . B. B. B. If yours does Flour Co. Pacific ('oast Factory, Kan Jose, Cal. Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Falls, Mauawa, Wis. The bookies were bard hit when Gilpin rauie in a winner in the second rare. The odds were placed back from 2 to I, tu 2 to 1 when the playing became too warm. It Is thought that at least ISO.iMki rente out of the pockets of the bookmakers. Gilpin won easily from Netting and Lnckett. Tbe steeplechase handicap wa a poor exnlbltiim. Brunnua fell at the second Jump, Thaddeua stumbling over him. Neither hones nor Jockeys ware hurt. Indian II. waa nearly a quarter of a mil In tha lead at the finish. A Suit Sale at Putnams All Mens Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 Time. 1:41 Fifth race, one mile Bragg won; King of the Mist, second; Elmdale, third. Time, 1:42 12. 8ixth race, seven furlongs Taten-han- t won; Lydia Wrouatnan. second; J. V. Kirby, thlni. Time, 1.29 Bargain Counter. I herewith submit a few ol uv n.,. bargain in real estate, in ' 1 would not have It under.iiK,. J! we give n complete but n -few. If wu do nut list, find envtbiai i? the Utt please call and see me ut me up over the phone, and 1 you other properties to inapm v, lntcb string always hangs ou tu ou, side. You are welcome to cal see me and we will taik it over i will be pleased to show you proper help you get you a home aud qu:t become jruur cn n ing rent r RESULTS. PUTNAM Clothing House - t 7. Twelve Dollar buys a nice lor w located n little better than the Sevw Dollar lot. Dollar still buva , Twenty-Fiv- e of our leaders. These lota are 2 oxll feet to alley; the ore of the r) b oil, lie nice end sightly; there a even buildlngn going up in thl in& lty. We sell these lots at Due and one dollar per week uati paid for; you may take one lot or u many os you desire. We have hud , phenomenal eels iff these lots, imt till continue to eel them for Tweati Five Du 11 are per lad. 1 here Five Hundred and Twenty Eight feet frontage by 140 feet done in near car line, close to good neighborhood, rich alluvial Mg passed by city water mains, nice aa level, ell In good shape. Only Ft Dollars per front foot, make your ovi terms. Dollars per Seventy-Fiv- e ban e nice ten acre tract of lend near tk sugar factory, artesian wells, some ta provements. If you need n farm or home near the city where yon cat raise truck, sugar beets or fruit, a this land. . A new frame house well located m n principal street, nice lot, e good te vestment, or will make a modes home, only 9400; terms. Nine Hundred Dollars buys four lob with e three room frame house, wu located in the railroad district, in goof This is a greet baneighborhood. rgain for one who wants a house in Ok locality. Good four room house, with ben, close in on Adame Ave.; rente to Fourteen Dollar per month. A gaol buy for n home or an investment, eel; Doiii-dow- Brand new five room house well te near car line, city cafed on bench, ' water, 91,600. Small payment dox balance earn as paying rent. Twelve room house neer tbs Southern Pacific ahope, all in goaf shape, will pay 10 per cent net oe five i men t. Good sis room brick houae with dly water, large' cellar, trees, out bolt Inga,, near car line on bench. Otefy 91,(00; terms to null. Good six room frame house, M six lots, near public school, close to at line; 1 gear are adequate, hut the fear la expressed that equlnoxlal galea and the remoteness will preclude this. Thera will he another and doner survey to- morrow. A diver who visited the Dakota returned here this afternoon. He says the vessel la In the greateet danger. She I resting on four rocks, her rudder is ten ifect above the water, the foot of her second maxi Is on a level with the sea. she has throe large hole In her port aide, and there arc entailer hole in her starlioard side. In addition part of the atrmer's able ta heat In. The Dakota apparently passed throuch a rtdae of rorks. shaped like tf the rocks a vice, the upper part Estes Doctor Specialist Cure when ethers faiL Modern mettiede. Free eeneuKatlen for any Chronic Oleaace of any name 3-- ar nature. Every ease guaranteed. 2-- A RESULTS. Partial list of Diseases Cored Ontertb. Deaioaee, Binging in the Ears, Diseases of the Heed, Throat, Noml Bye or Ear. All Die Hot Springs. March 7. Oaklawn results: First race, welling, three and a half Star won: Hilly Bowfurlonga legs. second; Albert M-- , third. Time, easts cf the Longa, Bronchial Tube end Chest of Ue Bl look. Liver, Kidneys end Bladder. Heart Dieeeee, RhenmeUsm, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vitus Donee, Piles, lie- tula aud ell Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from nay ANY PRIVATE IMSKA8B Of eeueei Dieeeeee peculiar to Wamec. MEN quickly cured to etey cured. Remember the exemlnetloe end advice In FREE. Come at Tomorrow meg be too late. Cell or write. D! seaiee :42 Second race, aelllng, five and a half furlongs Autumn Flower won; Ben 8trong. second; Hawkama, third. Time. 1:07 Third race, six furlongs, selling Surro Top won; Gray, second; Mini Affable, third. Time, 1:14 Fourth rare, six furlonga Hannibal Bev won : Tres .JolL second : Young Pilgrim, third. Time. 1:13 Fifth race, mile an a Sixteenth-Hi- gh Bear won; Scalplork. second; Big Bow, third. Time, 1:47 Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, aelllng Beecher won; Adesso. second; Atllla, third. Time. 1:54 3-- DR. 2-- ESTES, 971 per front foot buya a lot mu (he Government Building, lH feet deep, some improvements. Greet snap in business property 26th Street, this property must be NX an onoo. Will pay 10 per cent net m A rare opportsattf the investment to make an investment which rt yield ao large a permanent Income. Four Dollars per front foot buyi i choice building lot on 24th Street, tbb is surrounded by good residence 8 I. in n choice pert of tho residew pert of tho city. An elegant lot tn Nob Hill, 60Y1E feet to alley, very cheap at Forty Dot lam. i1 he above are only a few of tte to bargains I have to offer, If you do ca! find what you desire In this list and see me and 1 will show a long fir of other propertie'. Beth Phonos 771. 2461 llan.fely.tl Bntraace Room 19. J. J. BRUMMITT Waahtagtan Ave. (Boyle Rewieinber the number. Notice to Administrators, being tinned in. portion of the Dakota' mail I still on hoard. Eng- London. March 7. Tbe woman suffragist li Insisting upon martyrdom are placing the authorities In an Mr. Deapard. a position. aiatcr of General French, end aeveral of her fellow agitators were released from prison veaterday after a term of confinement for participation in the recent agitation at the House of M. I1., presided pr-llnia- - e' wa -e Our Bonds Are Accepted Everywhere auf-irag-lt We bond rr-n- t .l lcgia-Intli- f n r.Hi-ie- Since tlie British law Is no rrhpec-toof peovins. the women of ritlne-iiirn- i share.! the life f the common crlnilnals of their ex pd the regime of Etixlish priaon ia remarkably seThe i'i - on of woman suffrage will eotne up lief .:re the House of ('1111111001 s next Frida.' and prepara: Iona are made for another denion-- t ration on that be-in- St. lpiershucg. Marrh 7- .- Tile cordial manner in c hirh President Goh-v- ln of the lower House wa received by Entperor Nichols yesterday, the M self- - restraint shown hy parties ati.l above all the decision of the Conllow: servative to support thr petition for 1 The fire limit, ordinance the gramtng f amnesty to a'l political wholly Inadequate and fnleflnl. prisoners, exeept homti thrower, 2 The term "large" iire.i tn the the tinprecston that the new will make a far heti,., record city ordinance did not Mierif. what also a theater would be than ! predecessor. 3 - It was not the fault of In- manvriirdlng to Club goaii. hi'weter. ager of the Iroquois Drearer mure than a too-- l miilerrtandlna between the any one else, that the flu nown and the Iawer House i threat-enn- l 4 Judge Kavanagh harg-- . word iij several Indiscretion upon the In the Are ordinance when he uphe'd pan of M. Golovin, who t quoted a the validity of It and the preset' crliletrlna the political intelligence was founded cpu-- i the docudi;a,icd In the Empmir and the Em-rment aa chanced. ignorance of RiiksLiu parties a 5. The statute under which the shown liv her question whether he of It derived Chlrago city right to (G..!ovtn i member r the Height taMt-vfire lbnlt. gave pw.r n pm . which Isrtv, ro'UH-'kssure to hihif the erection of the wmm..ii reach the Euiperoi in cvigccratd . I Mu w ;!ii.i-Kcertain prrei-ribi-Inge form. GROCERIES Wo furnish bonds in court proceedings of any kind on ' abort notice. public breakfast given in honor of these women. Several of the .lelirered speeches In which they Hnunimred their purpose of forcing the uii:horrea tn keep ih"m in netting broaches ot the prison hy peace whenever Ihe opportunity (Ter-euntil such time ns suffraev vere. GOLOVIN RECEIVED BY CZAR. Fine Red Apples The BesLon the Market a 1 !. MONEY FELL INTO THE STREET. Chicago. Marrh 7. A despatch from Fran'-isco- , Cal., save: tine th.'M-nn- d person yevientB.v fmigh! and scrambled for of of 1 nrle Sam's dollar that were d:le. from a auMreasurv wag. on which broke down at t'nmmerclal and Keaniev streets. A heavy guard . of sol, !ei .lecompaiiylng three ns of coin on theii wav to the presidio to pnv off the offirer and men formofi a cm don around the scattered liver, and withdrawn haynnei. drove off the crowd. All the coin was recovered Dora the mud and clash except 2 For ihi- - a Mg crowd hunted during the rens.itnder of the afternoon and found a.ti of It before nigh- - e.iuie. Dates Figs Guardians, Etc. Cum-ir-o- .lame Lemons Oranges Bananas SUFFRAGISTS AVENUE. 2374 WA8HINOTON SPECIALIST OSes hours, Block) Ogdre. Utah. lish Prisons. at houe Adun Avenue, 92,500. 2-- in the 91.600. sew six room modern brick with full basement, cloee in on . Insist on Being Placed " bought. A 1-- WOMEN Be present Yokohama, of the Underwriters board who today again visited the scene of the wreck uf tbe Groat Northern steamer Dakota which ran ashore In the bay of Tokio March 3. report that salvage work possible. If ttlnie, weather aud March w ud lord. Seven Dollar, burn a good l 1TJ? lot, 25x132 feet, well Wated one end half mile of the center the city. This ie g nice level .tguti-lot- , sad needs but to be seen u 91.200. Dont Miss This Results: First race, three and a half furlongs Rowe Bloom won; Parlalanne, second; Diana, third. Time, :42 Hecond race, handicap, steeplechase, abort, course Aules won; Huhador, second; Arabo, third. Time, 2:00. Third race, five furlonga. sailing Little George-Won- ; Fleldwick, second; Maelstrom, third Tima. 1:09 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth 8t. Valentina won; Pasadena, second; Pink 8tar, third. Time, 1:48 Fifth race, seven furlong Emergency won; Fox Meade, second; Nutwood. third. Tima. 1:27 Sixth race, mile and an eighth Grenada won: Bell Indian, second; Erie Green, third. Time, 1:64 Seventh race, six fnrlongx, selling Reticent won; Planute,' second; Tom Manklns, third. Time, 1:13 OAKLAWN Real Estate ex-r- e rank outsider won the seven furlongs event. Tattenham, 40 to 1. took the event from ldla Wrouaraan and J. V. Kirby In easy style. Results : First race, aierple chase, short course Indian II. won: Decimo. second; Vlncedo, third. Time, 3:12. Hecond race, seven furlonga Gilpin won; Netting, second; Duckett, third. Time, 1:2K. Third race, five furlonga Matter won; My Choice, second ; Merry Sport, third. Time, 1:02 Fourth race, one mile Gorgalette won: Jetsam, second; Lillie B., third. New Orleans. Marrh 7. : t, - NEW ORLEANS J. J. BRUM Min 2-- eon-firm- s ALLEN KELF-RIMN- BREAD FLOUR It PURE. I-- SALVAGE WORK IS POSSIBLE. A 1907. S, Pt(ie 'Food Law - n Fancy Cash Groceries MARCH FRIDAY, dvlk-U- 1 anywhere pure Med refreshing. rIER 99 OGDEN', UTAH, EXAMINER: f!IE I'CRNINa 1 bank Employee Clerke end Ceehiere Salesmen gnd Col I act ore City, County end StdU Official Saloon Keeper License Bond Prompt Deliver E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Cigar Manufacturer Erewere and Distiller Plumbers anjj Drain Layere Administrator Guardian! Surveyors Executors Fraternal Societiee Contractor and Builders Ave. Han inefon Jf lnii wih tn give a bond "phone us. Dont ank your friendn to ananuie the rinks when we will do ao for a, small charge. Forrisiafi Robert Gm Agoo Jm Mm I.-.- WANT ADi YIELD BIG RESULTS. Phone, Ind. 80 Bell 809 Office, 55 First Natl Bank. JUfiT TO KEEP THINGS MOVlR se are offering exceptionally since end bargain. Must have oom for new goods. If you erg ins In these lines, etep w p and take your pick. THE JUMBLE. 2300 Wab. p penes ji |