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Show ii r ...... - The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 1903. ' ' MURR AY CARMEN DECLARE MUST RUN TOO FAST TEXAS IRRIGATORS ARE SMOOTS GUESTS Ar viuiaiea Keen nn- scnedn w Mav 10 m X 44 attending the Irrlcatlon congress at Ogden came down to Fait Iake of Senator yesterday at the Invitation Reed Smoot and -- pent the day ntdns the sights of the city. Senator Smoot chartered u rclal car and took his guests over most of the car tines and later gave them a trip to Saltalr. On their return from the bach an organ recital was tendered them at the ( ave oeen on tne Murray run aay that thev d'llked it iUUluu"e because of the necessity of running at a higher rate of speed than on any W other line operated by the company. They assert that frequently they to have been compelled to go at a rate of fifteen miles an hour, or a mile In ) four minutes flat, to keep on schedule time. If the schedule were not adhered to, they say, a layoff stared them in the face. s00'0000 0 Js the present running schedule of the Consolidated Railway and Power company responsible for the deaths of two men on its Murray line within the week last past? That is a question that has occurred to a great many persons since the fatality of Thursday night, in which John W. Daltoa was killed at a point just north of Thirteenth South street, only a few nights after the killinc of Albert Grainger at the corner of Eighth South and State streets by a car on the same line. ft Unions of Utah Federation & ; ) A meeting in which all local unions h. the Utah Federation of Labor participated, was held last night for the purpose of beginning a campaign of education of the unions and to harmonize the differences existing be twten thm. John Thai. State organizer for the Federation of Labor, calh-- the meeting to order, and explained its objects. Hcalled attention to some of the dlflicul-tie- s operating against the interests of organized labor here by reason of lack of affiliation. P. L. Hart, president of thf IJuiMing Trades Ccuncil, presided. The session continued until after midnight. President Maloney of the National Building Trades Coum il was one of the said: prominent speakers.to He "1 want to ou A , i to th- V ft ir 'J !. Ti:- - 1 acrl v. , ft,' Mr rwte i. Itoor of ftt M Will t n aia ntn " tihtiI cir. a.i l ? r n j J a Fj M - H W ? k '5 (' LIFE IMPRISONMENT Man Who Is Under Senter.c cf Dtath for Murder Asks for Executive o-,t- I !! r Wrh'r "Am rirn th rt ni'.M ..t; gi-- t !t t-- tij afulr. Ircalnti..n. " j;lv In - ai-hetit- Fej t. Uth I.lr.e. Good "Tli" trader union ha a high ton .. t Labor O'K inlz.ti.TiH mu.H have ti,,. a tfn-n- t that they tan K't. enioy cU'ar as w.'.I an th- - man In the bark, Mt-al'.ri.ac.-- ; i.in'l tat a fifts-c- .t i 'lark, hot with as i:ni h -- a. an v. It better, b ause w nr.- - ..t. nj.iy V. .SVs IriMTI we WBr.t M.4IUTMO r.) '.: 1 rnet ( blh n ihiiittv r tt.e nth-day who h..d two b- -.u!tM .if We want to f... V, Jant Laughter, moti-- y to buv what we r,e..,i. ,,.,t o or. In th'.si wa It it. If you fellow will take you a hundred je.ir to - . it," up-to-'la- te at Desky's. Tcr.opah Pace Riot. Nov.. pp'nt. in. F.ighteon m"n !' now u::i.--arrest.. rhnre-,- with in- -' if'r.K riot. r.hb-rand murder. foMowio.g the attempt of Tuosday r.iht to run the .",iiuese out cf tow n. Throf the ('hi-t- !' identified four men named Ranraelsha w an.i Sinks ;;s their dall. I.ar, assbl'int-..nThe biii.T th.n-wpilers. Torop-.h- e t 4- - S-n- e Aft ft C s WW or- -i lic-rr- . 4 . face. ch of mi-M- dt (uir. of Lo-ni- v.-h- o - h-- v-i j , ; m-'-- .V-i- u - - 1 ; j - Fo:;ter-Milbur- M..it n - ttturrSte ut.tll ,''"5 I i ;.;h H O r B. D. POETRY made the J'lvi r bi.l'e fror the Gmr't. t - ttkn i I ; !- - far but lr.- n. - f rfo. 'd "t)t try r I t-r- -- Sn-v;- ft. Citv Briefs. r.. ttvtwP -- .v. -- 0, - ,11 c onklin wn. veMTji v erantel h from her husbnnd. John I. Conk-Uon the of dfertpn. A m.dl blaze damazl th roMenre of Mrs. Fanner on Lincoln nvenu Thuriolay niht to the oxfent of $PC. Frank Koernan ha inm to Mllwnuk-where h la to attend the convention of which convfnM In that city tMeprrapher Nellie ivor- - n. pr-oin- . tr 23rd. t--1 eJnesilAy nihU p ft .:. t., - ; ' at ' f - - - r-- 5 it SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS S - i wr...tr. n in 8 tt j ( ' ! ' . bui thert-If n rft p'ervj m e. rr.r f. rti f-- tfc ...TNE... ,f r.i prr f th m-'1- i READY-TO-WEA- R n10 ii Is tit - vt- for, nEVi:ixDriNo rt:-- T ' n1 to c;t f-r- eth.ii y .it rt 4 4 cl.-Vt- sitr t r- t a bust the ta ;B -r .Mio f' rf. - ' ' . .. 4.4J .... r Dr. M." fe. r.rk raovn-.r.ti- . P,Ptrt-r0u tM.-- - nn-- for or tud Cbrlj JT. J. n-- nt th t -- ' 1, .2 4 r 1 c: ' - .m -- V. "i t r- - - " C ' 4 , r. 1 . ! -- f f Cvrr-- . ' . . e i s rt s .. r Prices S20 to $40. i rrt F"-d-- f , 5 k ! r-- ' all th propr th rrmf(nif full tJlrrtl-- r V - 11 book. "Art & 7 I. : - - m:!; r t " . it ex- - r th t . : 1 to . 'V tat: .Jp 5 . i ' - rr rr t '? f e. Chr" Fih Fo1 fffimot lv.m ;:vi -- Tn. rc-jT.- r rr!- - -- f P'Al.OFrEn . . . !o inrnincf n ir,o tnojwvr.ct e' m au win sr.fwtr ns ir r rt u mr t nj ttrd n tl.rf-- ' AT. rckc at tn p;tn p'rpsia. ?rfr. kLr'-T'J "f i f Pr. Chr!' Kih t mrlt fri fr for 10 rfr.ti hich for th fd rf rrtl!lr.j. V eu io t.nl of boc 3 c " t;i V.e 3 rfr . FOB nEMOVIXO T7RIIfKI.ES. frnw'n n i r nrrf t V"lr'trfr jt er rp:-uo- 4 rnnr 7: .hTr it on th ttr nr in t prrf-.p HI At.THY KI.F.Sll. thtn r-- l 1 n re ran rf rTAtful worui th.s'i'! c It prrir:i--tht fy r.ttM f ItOfND iJT tt.?r trfn(jr-r.vczt l?tJ ty f w Testimonial). dv;optr. Al4rti nd HumCnmptrll ai d of. DR. CHARLES Two tnen namtsl Smltl were urreKte.t by Detective th Vance and Ilerrlek vententay on the charef of highway robbery. Cumibrll has ronfee,t to holding up F. Tout Vtct r r CHARLES FLESH FOOD DR f.e.-..r- d, rmv ilil lurli ' r . 7 in-l f ? - ;.. .k t ht nyth'rc ye-- l rr -- Am. H;i ' f, a ; " V t:. ti - ! IT fc t . ; f ' is Tr.ouind rf afi-rno- I r .- M-rf- , 1 r f (4 1 t a n. nn nt 1 i 1. j K '?'e Salt Lnke Horse Is Winner. a.. one, by (Vorce j lb.ii!aon Jcpa . li won th- The V m m - - St' a , t !. tmr; y. nt t rrS " -- Pr OGOtiN NEWS CTlVe ' EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THi j - frrc-forLake, yesterday aii'l pace rnrr, tli (hi-.iof the A1 lav o' the Rtr. The Inrc-.- t rr l that has rv" the faiini' i'mi'Mrr apj rae. court" It was csllrnntl that . y. .st r hiy. . ! tso'-- j ti.an ' th- - r ate?. throusrh t,i.e,l ou:'lr-tv.Th- - sur.ur.nr v of tle ruff In a foil erv ?, trot and pcrr JImrrte it. won clas j In firileht N'i.;-I'.ov T.nr'smPh third.. He.t time, 2 2V jtee,,nd Fi trot and n ice - Ju la A. rA n"HtR. Kafiynro.. M; . .r' v.ioi ms t: ir".. r.rrl i'm, 2 19'. Juarter-- r '.1. dish-l'e- ml S wr. Jtck Mav third. Tltr. ..TiU. for-all t :'a r In the n c; uw'ill. t. ini In th ' n.Tnnd Srel; h at n a hard hil ! tb.ie to net Inslle th Van. In th n. t vcr nnrulv. and her drler could r.t keep her on her r'ft r u ,! . 1 ! " . ! ; ;- 1" -- d - reteil - th- . r ; o-- .:. l't.t r. j 4 f 1 w-- t .r - - i " it: a NCi? a. i.Ua:. ,..U - k' r , ' ,f;trr. - r p.. I I " c- - 'ilck block. The jrtr.itor of the building found I dm and fro In h!s ofTI ,. e c hair. ,i d ."wiolr.j; II it ki"; that h,f Hotlont T;,,t ,.ntiv. v. t fi'tioi o, .rnniotiert fh ri, d Mr. Adarr.a removed tn I wh. re aftr rrctjvlng itttet iJon. h? 1 . .!.. i;-- k 'Iall ... .' - ' llch. rrt-- d at t! e t fo 'h . T:, , . tee f e, I , f t. , !,t(p t f,e Of the tf!r K ..f t r, bfo . ; 1. Rt IriirU-i"(.. ;e K Str!t A) . t !.e ,.f.-- r" ' iXf .5 !e 1. i 1. euf.t f.r rn.'.k iw t : r ! ; r v. r..n: Uniiv Th e.iir ; of It f, c ' was yemrruay arterno n dlc.iverr! In a state of rollip". teul:lr.c fronj :m att.v-of apoplexy. In his orflce In the Mi'or- - .... j tr.'V 1 i . n ft.-1. ot(.-- lnir APOPLEXY ATTACKS SALT LAKE LAWYER J t ( counterfeits from stole:; silver.. IMIU.I.n sit! fp;. m.m eral ttf i I. .I b.v trade 'bi'-aco- , Tfcnrrns Adams, a weiidrown al'i.rttry, f.:.f nifl Jtn telUn ! II ' at Z. C. M. I. 1 H. J. Hurl .f Toronto. J I. " McNultv of Nwark. N. J.;ian.jJ.i' I'. I. White of president of .n Nn IT I. 15. I'.. W.. nd other speakers flutrat-- . h o:hr whit afflKatlen nerornplihe-w rwhere tlie Condition lit plaee worse than thy s re here, nod tlo-- Rav nr.d !;curos nt.nuiii th- - tin.!'? thnt facsaccrue. to th worklnpmatt. It w i hi t Kr"at a .hown thit thre never wn d to ;;tt (ducaf d In utdor.lm. i; M t ion i -- .. if i ,5M 'iqr. I e;;Utey. . :iut?i. too." at ! - i , 223 S. MAIN ST Telephone 473 l.ll0"4 - I Lvnn of Fan Fran Isro delnrd California strikes wer- thtrK' f the jast. v b.ow? and oj!taiu. ari j.ro ided for by the union. V. 11. that In .. Indorsed by scores of Fait Lake City citizen.-- , cheerfully make a public In Op !en. etacen-iencf their x?-- ience, ls tha to back our claims that proof we Dean's Kidney Pills cure every form of UreAking Up Shamrock II.' kidney ilh-- from a rc.rr.mc-- backache K'vV TOUK. Se?.t. 10. The work of 'o se. iouB urinary diorderB. TIere Is! one lojal examr e. '.Ve have mnny hr. akinpc up. the old America's cup chal- Shamrock II., has befn r'o. e hi. It. J. J. Ktfhi:ni, firema: n on the R. O. owners. It is stated thai Cui.t Miti-r- -n. 11.. :, o. .JVi; street, partner in the venture is Cai.t. Charles IV'irr. who commanded the yacht Co. with a tirei-ou- t feelKa.ys: "ri:a:rin inc- ji'Ft ficr.s the Wins, the iuibia whtn ho defeated Shamrock 11. symptoms The first Shamrock has not yet been irr a dually ip-- .l until it became a r;,Ui;ir tiling to nave backache. The constant shaKiiif;, jolting and jarring Alleged Briber Arrested. iiau Laif iut.'t 'lie and with the passing of time Iliyiiill't it grew laN'dlAJlTON, N. Y., Sept. 19. tatfJ Senator (Jeorge woi?e ar.d I was compelled to look for A. ilreeri of ' as placea under arrest today fonitnniL' to bnn.j renet. An adver- - ims tlfement rbout Doan's Kidney Pills at- hy United States Marshal Black. Th traoi .ei my attention just then, and I charge was conspiracy and bribery went to the F. L. Hill Drug Co.'s stora growing out of the postal Investigation. for a box. The treatment gradually The bond w b placed at Jlo.OOo with lessened the aching until it disappeared. Jonas M. Kilmer as surety. Chould it return I honestly think I now know what will stop It. This should be Believed to Be Convicts. ol' considerable value to tho.se who suffer in Salt I,ake City from backache." KANSAS CITY, Tex.. Sept. la. Two For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents. men in jail at Helena, this county, are n believed to be two of the convicts v ho Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. recently escaped from the California Remember the name Doan's and penitentiary. The polite will commutakt: no other nicate with the California authorities. t :.IZ7) ...Manitou Mineral Vctcr., SI. 50. were s John A. Utah, arrl W. K. .Vinterhalter of Itocky Ford, Colo., n.t;ag. r of the sugar factory there. Tie chemists will certify their find- inas to the board of control. Mr. 1? hones, the winner of th is a plain farn.er of Oarland. about whom but little is known Vi..ts-.- a Sinple Fact. Salt I.? Tea Equnl Indorsement lEakes This Claim City o4-- rations. The judging c.n-si- t t DICTniUUTOHS K ; - fat 11 tel. I Ii.. T'. I'- -. Kan.. f know wl.at it was to n!"rr with r r:... '.J. . .. I .'(!. .,,.1 1 c,:. a . u,T i t w i., . . t r?,1iir.' ' ' . '. tiuM tth .V"5' . f, t,.,".l lo .tr -- petition, was awarded late last f night to A. Ithodos, a farmer of Garland, JIox Klder county. Utah, whose samples averaged W. Thf Utah Sugar company of Gart land came secor.l, with W. and the others in order were Austin Bros.. Ida.; Union Itexburg, Sugar company of Ketteravia. Cal., i5; David Barnes of Love-lanColo., So; and the Amalgamated Sugar company, There were eight other samples. In speaking of the awards members of the committee stated that the decision was based on shape, size as regards convenience, percentage of saccharine matter, puriiy and lrarit considered both from the standpoint of V the fat tory and the farmer. The California beets prrticul.tr-l- y ranked high in purity and saccharine matter, but wie brought down by some of the othtr fM A rup(. e United From the D"ad. - . h.-iv- X - OGDEN, Sept. TJ.The prize cup, offered by H. (. Haverr.eycr for the best sug.ir l ets judged according to rul: laid down ly the board of control for the com- - 4- - f" 23 S. "fit b-- w-i- Don't let your bnys go ragged whm you can buy an Suit for $103 if a otivur-ti.- Oden and Return. ! 1Mb vu Or- i. 'ontlnulr.g. h r E. 3RD SO. 6 t & Or.LV HAKDLED.(OETT;iC ' .ttetu. ONI Y - said: Irdot. f.r l:f. n. d. elated are obsolescent. Hh petition m .. d, PICTl Ui: FRAMKS. ti n r- ig - - e r. o- - m-i- '!,. N THE DESERET CIGAR. One cf tho-long, cool, after dinner s lokes, gcod any and all times, 2 for 25 tents. r. all rum a::d r,z$? zn.::zr. or Whiskies and Wines over tl! r. xt w '.J Th" Htpdou of Harry T. n al ,; jti. r.t r.rbe ?totm,i !.t r d t.Jy. nk- - if. ;r lp t torncyi ftateuttit of the the ta.iri Aft-ursir.g the lmirtance of to th- tentral Ndy. he cl.:iy afd that that body i!iti! ilav.' to the national organization. Tl at in turn must stand by th- - international otgan-izatin1I pointed out what had b"u b fiihliatod gair.d orcinizntlop. without itour.-'-- to :rik.-.-i- . wb.lrh hwl;o ki ' , itnj rl r iV, t,t of u netnti'd ti.at.'s Tli! tnattT will i. t vip .. tho ttvtr.thly n .ting but wp,; ti-- coun- ? Ft..risiy rd'd tioard of tl. try on thf Klol lwcau prot i, l.i morp than thof of any nthT touatry, and hry h sptnd U. The rnpitaiNt zl it b.uk. It lias to but to Farmer Is $500 Cup Given by Havemeyer. 25 PER CENT OFF On all electric fixtures for thlrtv from August 21th. Good opportunityday to beautify th homo. SALT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. t' ct E. FIRST SOUTH ST. (HOOPER. BUILDING) PAUL S. OURFALIAN. 2 Itrsiffet. attnrttryu for "Ni. 1," A-- H.iorlh. Why America Prospers. Elder Awarded - -- 2 Clf mency. lI'Ml " Box .ts icu ntf tn7 y;-- r if 3K".;r t; mi J r.idke Utah HAWORTH PLEADS FOR la.r n-n- rly no. r t : -- ' 1 UTAH GETS BEET PRIZE - rur:!vic v.- - tier ' f" kts J c f .; trck. J'Ul0 ana v. j! ti ' f:c-- !3 i. s: thn beau'j to PI new lake 17 LT ! Ue frtt I Jvtwrk a4 w fl ' v tr rt ' w If jou kre loofc.ir:jr ior a jrrfrct Ui-tire try Ir. Tierce's ritAwnt iVi.ct. av!. 1 i n FTnrl rrrwrirtoa Can rt aoo. - ppopl Lake, "Come out of it.' You are in x trar.ro. Since I have been in the citv le Solilr v 1 of Sail ay ftrt forr the t . W ' - mny arc be lor r.'.y.i'.y. ; p:cn Z rt. liav" lizard that this orxiinizxtion vvhiiIk to control everything, nn tli.it Unit tradesman Is .1 qultler. You ,ir" i"Arrrl-Ing- . and who in kInk to pront? rt r. Kdison. Ktnndlnt; n th- d k .f a fbip, was uutchtn th- - .l,v of A man ?,dd to Mm. "lfti't thnt grand?' 'Oh. that.' wtn't noticingl w. the trreat cl'cltlclan. thlnkincc what a loss of nTK" ThatJut th trouble with you. Tht-rIs n at vnergy. What you wnnt i t gt in. u cm for and n t rdl gth-rlalor, and you can't io It by st!ndlr.s ap.ut. - the ennice t t'.iw rer wrske atljii'licatlon. J n3iv;vh:c viz T.hcic zozds.Tc cheaper than Iridutn D'.tr.!:;: av'ained, the rmTnrtoT of Dr. Pirrc" Farmitr frr script ion frt ranted in ofTenrr n mt Hntny in U?r.l t f the tmed S!ire. l"or mr taocey Of I.tnC'tt'nea. Female VTeakr.r. vToUtor of can. Viwh which thev Fa'dtrf Bo!i, t ctsre. All Ibey ask is a fair and able trial of their raet of n;ie " I ha t W hi for j( o4 ihr jfMlllmr I OTwtUt rVtn you fta-- l te.l yem ' itnprrnfa( nr hlth wtw--r tiktrg Twit' Wketi t and a?kcd the Krivanci direct the orKir.lzatlon bcp.r co:cc:in cf ORI-- r ) ENTAL RUGS ever it La;:. 2).- - brcuht to -- '::C: It r dm. The Ou: i:n::A - e, .c f First South, H-- j! f , r.r hy oer third cf a cnttnr f retnsrksbte nd uniform ccrr. a trcrrt! uch a co ether rrtr.edjr for the jid pctihr to wo?r,n Itom. iidid !p3kirn - - 1,ch1i rf d , h'-rh- - 21 i WHO CANNOT DH CXRLD. (. dctlon. tmtf;.l. tun tu tuka all ; lf 12S-oand- ci ntrtiil.- tion Jtnd V. I - 1- exhibi h Sec Uum 1 i h ft were tnev LARGE ditpsy FOR WOMLN The men were tired to t iv. ! by each othr and by tluir i"Krrtle . orKanlz.itli r.x nr.d not a'.Iow !tn- - ) v r ?'..iisi tu arl- i;y kHv- - ,, ancc.x. If Milling tra n r.ur.'.l (; tan h.ive harmontottM r.uvcf a ds. wliT 'hoy v tn in Salt Lnk- - I j ) ) er one-ha- 'I Stirring Speeches. 32-c- mile-pow- With YOUR CITY AT A BARGAIN IN - Self-Protecti- on T -l ii-A- STAND BY THE UNION, IS ADVICE GIVEN BY ALL LABOR LEADERS. Open Up Campaign for V li?autirul and happy. Tsin, the It a ntsrrrtl result of vrrmtanly beauty anil uauennincil hapjnnet. ORGANIZED LABOR PLEADS FO R CLOSER AFFILIATION There are seven miles of track between the starting point at First South and Main street? and the terminus at Murray. The crews are allowed one hour and fifteen minutes to make the round trip. A stop must be made at Murray. This is usually for five minutes. If there are many other stops to either take oh or let off passengers between the termini, at least seven minutes will be lost by these ste;s and the necessary loss of speed in stopping and starling the car. This leaves sixty-thre- e minutes to run '.ne fourteen miles, or four and a half minutes per mile. This is at the rate of thirteen and a third miles per hour. A city ordinance requires that no vehicle shall travel in the city at a greater rate of sneed than twelve miles per hour, or a mile in five minutes. By running on this schedule the company is cutting a half minute off the ordinance. Another feature that is open to criticism on the Murrayprobably line, and in laet on all the lines, is the type of headlights now in service. The light? now used are only a This will not lamps. clearly light the track at night for more than of a short block, or of a city block, ahead of the rapidly moving car. At the point where Dalton was killed, aw on the portion of the Murray run south greater of Ninth South street, track is densely shaded at night bythea heavy growth of trees and brush. Tt is almost impossible for a motor-ma- n to perceive an object on the track from a greater distance than a fourth of a city block. With the heavy cars in use on the Murray line, running at from ten to fifteen miles an hour, it would not be sible untiei ordinary circumstances pos-to .'lop within that distance. Among ether needs, are stronger to enable the motorman to searchlights see far enough ahead on a dark u nop ms car witmn a reasonable night dis- A Vlnce- The lamps ar e ki madenuute the carmen declare Jnd should be replaced with power lamps similar to those usM to light the city and county building grounds. Competent street that such lights would throw a shaftsiv of t for a city block ahead of tiie ear. reducing to a minimum the of danger at night. SOUTHWEST 'CORNER LAST PAG 12 one-fourt- ini once i4 ORIENTAL 1 1 strt. t 4 i- , Suffocated In a Fire. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 19. Mrs. Kate Collins, aged 3.", was suffocated In n fire that started curly this morning 211 East Fifth scroti'j - r-- Tabernacle. 0 0 0 at "t 1 Vjl The Irrigators from Texan who have M0T0RMEN SAY THEY MUST KEEP ON TIME. "l A RARE CHANCE TO BUY .X : JV'nJv nppyiuR to the sorictjrJ ffi reporters, sod in I Uwi'vY this ci the re-- ! Mr true. is mo poet There msv hr un hippr bricts in fiction, but tfcte are few in life. But how hard it is to look opon m.ar ( Ot' IL f. ol the rivrs we 7 Kelleve and O know, . been AAA T- -- 1 of Zion. mrw -,. ,.-x- "twan - ! wr if. In El Paso Delegation Spends a Pleasant Day Seeing the SighU City Ordinance' Regulating; Speed Is Said to Be Daily v Bi1SS armi'iat th t,v.t! CO, ' ." r. , ' " m t. .Sr,.- '- ' 4. t ' f 'J- - . t'-- .:IV,r.:: ru .r."."D to I I i j tf ! 1 5 l ' or ' C0.,oSMsv FoM wtll HILL DRUG ti.-- i Kr r r --v 153 Main St. |