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Show FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY The S ai:t Lakb Telegram 12, 1904. EMPEROR WILHELMS GAME BAG OF A DAY ROOSEVELT ARRAIGNED Si SALT LCKE I- - hotjlcjtuu xxctsl GKoaanoE Ion v U. Th iu FAKWERS' UNIOrt a.Ta.V'n: on W trt te!4 rrtc r w r "HSU th T.K cf life, kril4vtcirg thm oovn In for t'.r (iiramtrtri we cn an4 wt:i g1e t la a 'I an opportar.ltr to eae eotaih'.r.g on we r to f?! 'J&4!g& An C-JT- A S1 FROTH Bag Imperal PH0TO6RAai T4KENIN OCTOBER THE SKETCH. M COVER NTE LLS HOW EFEAT TO , e. T-- pVx v. FORT ERIE C AT" 1 rR ROU 1 sjThevss: crlticlum "Wlio e The Has Twice Folight Chanipioii. coming battle of Young Corbett in San Francisco seems to attract considerable interest because many persons, and particularly those in California, believe that there is a good chance of Corbett being defeated. The opinion is well founded, for whenever you find two boxers pretty evenly matched each has a good chance of winning. While Jimmy Britt has called oft his match with Corbett because of the latter agreeing to fight Dave Sullivan February 29th, there is little doubt that NOTES OF INTEREST FOR SPORT-LOVER- S The Signal Corps defeated Company H, In an indoor baseball game last night by a sco.e of L'3 to 9. This victory puts the Signal brys in the lead of the league with a percentage of 1000. P. H. Walsh now has a lead of 67 points of Josh Davis in their one-arpool contest. The series of games closes m tomorrow night. The L. D. S. IT. basketball team left n for Ogden this morning to meet the team, and from there, the Saints will go on north to meet their old rivals of Logan. George Gardner has signed articles to box Kid Carter six rounds before the Milwaukee Boxing club on February 19th. At purse of $1000 will be hung up for the mill. At the annual meeting of the National Lawn Tennis association a committee was appointed with power to act on the proposition of sending a team to England next summer for the purpose of the playing an international match with English cracka for the Dwight-Dav- is trophy, which the British champions wrested from the Americans last summer. Og-de- Young Thomas, the New York bantam, is out with a deft to Kid Meade, the Harlem boxer. Thomas will agree tctj ke on Meade for any number of rounds at 115 pounds before a club or in private for a side bet. Jimmy Briggs, the New England champion, who has made good in Philadelphia on two occasions, has received another offer from Jack McGuigan of the National A. C. of Philadelphia to meet Billy Willis for six rounds at catch weights on February lath. Briggs has accepted and has started In to get into shape. feather-weig- ht Advises Mixing It With Corbett. If Britt wins he will gain a victory by mixing it and outfighting Corbett at his own game. As I say, he has two good hands, and I should advise him to go after Corbett from the start. Avoid as many blows as possible, but get home the left ou the jaw and follow it up immediately with a right on the same delicate point. Surely one of the blows will have an effect, and If both re landed properly Corbett will know that there is something doing. When he has him weakened' then Corbett's defense will not be so strong, and it will be easier to' get in more effective blows, which will result in the inevitable knockout or count.. In mix-up- s Britt knows how to take care of himself. For instance, he knows how to counter, and when he sees a blow coming his way which he knows he cannot duck he will plunge right in and let go with the right and left. That is the kind of work that worries Corbett. Corbett has a good left, and when he comes in I expect to hear that Britt has countered with his right to the heart. Jack Herman, manager of the club, has a representative in Chicago peeking to Induce Ryan to acre to a match while O'Brien has already been approached on the subject. A guaranteed of JSiX'0. is it purse paid, will be offered for the fight. It is in inducing Ryan to accept that the Fort Erie people anticipate moat trouble. Ryan, it is reported, will a guarantee of tV;(Xd at the lowest, while O'Brien i declared to be will ing to fight for t'ZOO. Ryan i asn expected to do some arguing over weight. He will demand ringside weight here after in any fight with O'Brien. O'Brien is hot on the trail, not only of Ryan, but Itob Fitzsimmon. O'Brien wants to make his claim to the title of middle-weigchampion clear, and he is anxious to tackle both men. So confident is he that he can tkfeat Ryan find Fitzsimmons that h" has announce! his willingness to wager J10.0-K- on the result. "I will bet $in.v1 that I can defent Ryan, ami will brt the jam" amount that I can successfully defend the mid. championship against Fltz- Simmons." sai l o Bii'-n- . There Is no doubt O'Brien will accent the Fort Erie offer for him and Ryan. iie wants to m'-e-t Ryan In a lonser bout. If successful in dlnosinr of Ryan. O'Brien will thn got rady to tackle Fitzslmm.ms. who still claims to be the legitimate middle-weigcham pion. O'Brien says he has ro far of the Cornlshman and that he will agree to nght him under the same conditions ns he fights Ryan just as soon after the Ryan go as possible. de-man- ) SPRING DUCK SEASON OPENS NEXT MONDAY The spring duck Fhooting season opens next Monday morning and con tinues until March 13th. According to the present game laws, Utah hunters will be allowed to kill the d birds for one month, after which they will be caiiea orr until October 1st. The local gun clubs which own th best shooting grounds in the State are heading a movement to discourage spring shooting, claiming that it H for the good of the sport. The?, pame clubs mean to have the came laws cr.argrn uy me next legislature SO that nothing but fall shooting will be allowed. ss - 9G4-- K. gtvd AT INGLESIDE TRACK SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 12 Long shots wero to the front at Injcloside. only one favorite winning. A heavy rain fell all afternoon. The race went to Boze r.iy. who was pi yed from iOO to 1 to 3') to 1. Sp- nker Fontani, the fa vorite, snowed llttl eped. The Don. to i cnance, lattfjea me fourth race from Esherln. Stillcho, the favorite, was outclassed the field m th third, had no trouble boating Hombar ffth and Cier arm uorge r.'try. The last event . Trahern. a V went to U. to 1 hot while Axm.nster. the opening fvoiit. was pi.Tona; h.uior Knot, played from 4 to 1 to i to l. Ki away very poor! v. but uura. Krsinis: :ini!iea race. First Futurity course, sellintr L.adv .Anna-. won. Jlancpress second. . Whls-kersTiml:13'i. Second race, three and a half furlonsrs, purse Bozo Ely won. Edith Vice, second. uraer mirn. i ime, Third race, one mile, ceiling rjUMando won, Fastmaster second. Emily Oliver third. Time. 1:46. Feurth race, mile and seventy vanis Th x)on won. r.sr.erm ?cond, Stillcho third. Time. Fifth rac- -. nix furloncs, selling Letnla won. romparoier second, ueortfe Berry third, lime. Sixth race, on mile and fifty yards. selling C W. Irahern won, Axmlnster second, Bauer Knott third. Time. 1:47. - t. iA. frh forevery 5c y rr-tar- I '.utter frn gt roa fta roa. HXJTT, -- ---- W la er!rtthr t owr fxuHi he It la tn ar.1 quart H cel. 3re: aif In autfc I ! e uou-vt. ijc it. vr a rt. t, fr n. tj?t rr .. ;ar reMBnetsm ! very f.er.llfwj. Kl b cMcke Chor for r-- All niirttr, rtnm rrthe Aifxt from - My f the r Nor IK doir.g r--o ! 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M. 1 TemtSe . rf fwr--a re rf7tre AND tar n. twi US frri'ni;NT i. f I Oat i a a LT AUCTION BALE. !f ASK FOR THE DESERET CIOAR i oxr Kane wrm. Third race, Mrs. Frank Foster tfctrd. And you will get the best. A. Bernstelr. Alpaca second. funongs 64 Market st. 'Phone 13CI--Time. 11. X. p a a( ICAVTHOt "WA?rrEini:LP. at. W w pr.ST PAPOAIN ON ITTATC T. Hubbard lnrt Co . r W. ini . lo. rnll-M- Wet t I" rvM W4PE t fa ftovlh X A. r vr n tt. TV KTEN PJIVJ7ART i fraaa ptalra Pee CE JJerw Orleans Kacoa. NEW ORLEANS. Feb, 12. --Cre. rent City eummary: First rac. emrr. t iurior.r ora Me- Klnney won. Arnold K. second. Moderator third. Time. Malten won. Second race, Plautua second. Katie Powers third. Time. v.. ct'nTitr no rC5' wi:t TttmnT j w.e.rt Prfth ljkeS J T" w. 1 ar a Co. tn't W. Sad Ho. CUMMGS T f. in. Varr Mala. r:??Aj;ciAL SATES. luwii .a e'.ar trg LOS ANOELF.3. Cal.. Feb. U-- Thr won at vorlte and three second eooi-NEW OR SND-l- f AND CASH. TR APr Ascot and the puMIc was more sue- - or terms Sorer en.Btovtt Co . ti E 14 Co than usual. Redfern rewte thre ceful winners. Weather fine, track good, Ile- lulta: DIAMONDS AND JXwXLKY. First race, one mil, ma' lr. Turtle second. Carltol third. eron, MlelletHe Timet. 14J. one mm, seuin J. V. Second race, W. BOWERS, third. nn, Iras second. Klrty I watrhea. E:1. an Tl 1:42. Jewed railroad 3 Time. at ery t?r Thlnl rare, one rrlle. seHfr.r Lunar Waltham. HamCton M', at. won, Caneio second, Mr, Robinson third. low r'1cs. C. F. W Tiowera. Time. 1:42V Fourth race, pix rurionsre. nandlcan FIRST HV BACRIFICE. TOR CASH. Oolden Mineral won. Pat Hulfer second. rlsaa lea c;ty ail cut tmpeovemer's. ! Film Reader third. Time, i,j4. 14 Ford M room taxea. Ird'4tre a Fifth race, mile and quarter, aadlg Greenock won. rlatorlaa second. Dia mante third. Time. ;.or. TOE 5 A LE XISCE LLANE 0 U 5. Pixth race, teven furlont. selM- -t won, tltruda second. Miles Strargler third. Jime, e ts ntc ;' 'H ra r' S a tr.p'.l csrrorATiiT. XT. n. rTr -. . im Park. !Jery East HH Tyt Flnat Hubbard 1 t J 5 f, MvtV OWN Na a 1 M XIT i--. v, a'I J t r T-- cowan a wftumr. Anrr,ns . aaer Araotca ftiai!(iG vi r.r. j S.-'- f W st ft A l a'keta rr ASS AT UBS. "n IfcautV - S ; Nvm4m; ar rrrrtrarrrju. :p. op a. t?t!trr. t t p: rs1t fs?t lo Nirw ta nw :tsK. on ron nrzAi. pen MrKettar Co.cstatk trt tast A !' r rfct ',., e t a :- aa.ary. jtrit P'fu"!v icy"t afft3 R3GB R3.LTY CO. rown.K ynn sr. w - f- Mo?;r.rm rnorrnTT. v - rAKM lN-a- e, lt ha u srr.J a. anr OVCn WAUKtXl . ai-e- - Y. li'cir fr mre-i- rt w. ho third reMr . N poMiH" tat ItwtMl U Tfary, li te IJt tr-jste- Three Favorltea "Won, -- IjOAN OSLT I at-i- ' Ca-hali- ta T.A-wrd- . in 14 r-- f . a. itrrATr nrt.rter.ien. ti U. -, Tot x citt J.and I. rata flre m r,m i ; Alii VI c 4 f tat , 4 i. 7. iitr Two a':rioovia with cn wTifctT a Vrtr..?! t.'rr a - m o. for-r.l- a, The Supreme court has af firmed thi Judgment In the cas of Samuel 1 Collett and Pamuel Ireland, from county. Collett and Ireland Frmr.l convicted of ateslir.g a horse from 5 11 Davla In June. 1J. and each ntencd toA ierv three yeara In the penitentiary. motion wu made for a new trial. hch waa overruled by the court. frm wfci-- i order the defendants appealed, also ap the Judgment. pealing from rtntRP- - Plana and neHflea.llnia Vira Veen completed by the cf th Ida ho Industrial Reform schl. and are Incited tn rjbmit rerywhr proposals and addreaa them tn C. pneldent of the board. 8onn Mock. Boise. iaa not iate.r tnan the mo tr.st. Officers of tha Unltd LtTWISTON: Stte Ijind offlc at Lewlatert have bee-notified by Gov. Mcrrtaon that the State Land board h!U decided to releaaa f.iirts on 4.1.f-arrea of land In Joepn nd Ij- I'lalns. lying M!wn the ftr.ak mnu and Salmon rivers and about '0 miles southeast of Lewlaton. T- (iotfdire Itl salary. Ith ml r. IT. n on at-o- r.t, Cr REALTY CO, , Idaho. mn-tracto- atrVrtly a sNAf" K rrt tf li fV r.t- ok ch attar.y Cm- psy-mr.- ice t. n;cklt fft fry rtns:atr; .: a I tJkr.OK ren-tract- !u - . '. t T. .. k.f ft 0.n. At J. t"lAN riS CJlkTOH srusl TO THR prnLic. lf oia Interest 7.tn Co t Mr rte to late ef Mrer. Utah. I pay to our friends and the puhU that welr do all kt?s of are fully prepared a mafc and bJtidir.K. and W Csmn srra!l cf paymrt. srcUlty a lot. make your r'.ar.a and wt;j buy build yourycihows, and your monthly will rti be rs.tirn more thin oj th'.s hi And are now rsytr foe a Is a new firra in Hit Ukt. tt l rtew tuiInrM to us Tou wi;i hae advar.tace ef hartrt y ir r'ars rrafle sel your work aspe1r.ter ed. hr a man wha buUJIr.f has served life In the our o k ffur referenr-eMr. Kdwarda will eortlnue to Wk the esm as lo the his mlninc f?!tefft Us e'.I ar.4 to past, and willatt- - Ma tad r.w rew frtenda ft at th fnre of th nef Jieal'y Cottjnees This recent iwiiirm haa miii eme of our rqtemm seyloua ta g to Cat ne:a; and e can make rn a number of r.loe h( m far thewet;et)i Call at our offlr. at fw weka have men snd r1 '.! fealy t sh w yo-- i t what w h your arm Mi hj st. We custom era n, -- i n 7 C f -- HEAL ESTATE. Htjr . e. Ka!n ;:ai, , i (.T. ' f vr. ff 2124-- z. oc-hs- ,, MAS. MONEY TO -- llalc 4. rn'.rr,n v,-tt- Ford lletst. Inquire WE 8r.l.l. ItnAI. rTATK TlfATII all. TtjttU Broa. lO WsSn. Ile ut. es $a 1 MAIN WT. JKT. C soveltt vrosxa. am au. rtmsa SetUr reketf rfel'f -; 1 mo PAcnirirr.. ron caph. nnn. lota, all city Irr.rrewemerte. I' r3y fUa room .1 taxes. RG5 sr. a-- f FARMERS' UNION It Se-.te- s .! rxljr Ctp 4 NOTE ' it wot:n?. sr.w TMor.rroMt.T POULTRY - ser-vic- s niKT-rcnsisi- iiD. Njrni.T t HONEY -- TOR SALE s' s err. -- cluh-root- ns. three-month- X V IW. are Afe aomewhet but in for our cAicaf auih itlng or say on ns'nt Moir ih.a a d J W wlU g1r thm ehoJr vc -- owr ti t It rir.ch at -- PROVO: Th Proro Commercial club held a meeting last night at wMch the suite special comrnliiee fperteJ that the Tsca-lng of rnonti over the Provo Mest and company had ben er.gs'd for and thst th net mt!r.g en March would be hH there. The rooms are supplied with all the roost modern ccnvrnlnces and will make Ideal quartern. The executive committee was tu. thcrlxed to purchase furniture snd ether fixtures for the rooms. o'd daugh PROVO: The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chsrlea K. Jone of Provo dlM yestetday. The funeral wl',1 be held from th family rl-denc- e In the Second ward Saturday at 11 o'clock. PARK CITY: The eas of Harry Mr-Kcharged mllh assault on the person of Anr.le AmKom at Maple hall n th morning rf February th. was tried yesbefore City Justice W. 8. terday Three witnesses were examined for th prosecution ar.d the prisoner for th defense. Th court found t h Jfen4ant cf aullty and ImposM a fine of trx In which Morgan was remanded to JaJl for fifty days. TRICK: In the District court at Price yesterday before a Jurv could to try his caae. Ranto Petri pleaded gjHty to a Charce of murder In tr." ecnnd jrree. H kl'.led one of his countrymen at situ be proyunnystd last falh nounced today. PROVO: The former IniVM of Mount Nbo school dlstrlrt have all left. JKan-p. Walker, the pre'.d',nt. has itone to sas, and 8. C. CaroroU. treasurer, and Frank S. Roberta, secretary, to Idaho. This has made It neceatary for th Countr forr.mteeloners to aptoint a new board. An lnvtt!iration of the rnances of th dlstrlrt showa that ire the to true lft esrh t;u) arrrorriatM thy to talker. cimpV.I and Rob-.ts- . and PPHRaIM : Joseph Har.sen ef Krhraim was arrete4 yeeterdaf on rharfe of Vhn arrgtel ef atea'.lnc housebreaking. cartload of wheat from Jser.a M"ftet. sna cranary thn your man made an open cor.fejuion of the crime. The defendhim a ant asserts that Mrtenen considerable sara f rnor.y for servce mmer and that the train tt! the utiralj ) jiit. ed In the county latt at Mantl to await the actln of the District tn May. court, which conv-r.- ts DAY OF LONG SHOTS maker, la S EGGS Utah. well-know- ss -- News From Two States! flot-wlnge- m 617-62- ht ht wpii-know- 130-1- ? d ht EUREKA. Feb. 12. J. C. McKeon. who n Blue Rock played with the is baseball team during the last season, to put a first-clamakingin preparations season. McMr. the field next team will organize a stock company, civ- kon Intr everyone interested a chance to assist hv subscribing for stock. The stock book will be opened this month and those inthat they will terested in the venture say in placing enough experience no difficulty success of the affair. stock to insure the there is the nucleus At thefirst-cla-present time in team the camp and It of a would be a very easy matter to get fill to out the list. Mr. fnouch play.TS McKeon says that he can Fign two or in the State Just of the best players three as soon as the stock is taken np by the OUTLAW TURF CLUBS addition the of camp. By people of thenew men to thos who played efcout three win-rin- g a would have Eureka year MAY BRING ON FIGHT here last team from the start. The following amateur players are now in n WilKureka: Ernest ami James Hausr, Arthur Chiv-ie- ll Is the Western Jockey club on the eve liam King. Willie Doutdass, Ditmer, T. Done, J. C. McKeon of the greatest turf war America haa and Fred It would be an Charles Demming. learue ever known? .39v matter to secure aIn four-teaPark Eu City, the for State, taking Are the outlaw St. Louis club, the reka. Salt Lake and some other town. dissatisfied "Worth and Hot Springs clubs and the projected New Orleans club to join issues In a determined ef- BASEBALL FRANCHISE fort to break the power of the body which at present exercises an absolute control over the racing game in the ON SALE FOR DEBT Western country? These are the questions that are beand again in view of ing asked again PORTLAND. Feb. 12.-- A meeting ef the the many warlike rumors and reports Eteckholders of the Portland Baseball asthat fill the air In all quarters. sociation held last evening it was determine in saII the franchise of the 'club YOTJFw ORDER IN IS pay the debts for $12,0y Just enough to DiFor a copy of Polk's Salt Lake City aa r.f thp association. It was agreed that a committee of live should dispose of If not, better order now, rectory limited beyond actual the franchise before M.1 rch 1st. the Ely the edition willAbonew and comprehensive brothers of this city being given an op. subscriptions. tion on 60 per cent of the stock and the map of Salt Lake City goes with epch price $6 privilege of purchasing all of the rematn-in- e Directory this year. Subscription 50 per cent not subscribed to by the W. P. COOPER, per copy. Sec. and Mgr. This will give the small stockholders. 0 Elys a controlling interest In the club. Dooly Bldg. Tel. Manager Collins of the Boston Americans, will not bother to try out a lot of youngsters, as his old men are of the right caliber to win, and experience counts in baseball. Pitcher Gibson will be pushed to the front next season, as Collins think?, with regular work, he will be one of the finest in the business. He is a good all 'round ball player. "You must have a string of fine pitchers to win," says Collins, "and without the real thing you aie out of it before the race starts." rrd.'e dr. W mU and goxl rer.cn Our cfTr 17th. BE REORGANIZED -- i ip!r ri plc-an- JELLIES AliD JAMS There is a possibility that th next time Tommy Kyan and Jack O'Brien meet the battle will be held in Canada Efforts are on foot to bring about a twenty-roun- d er counter between Ityan and O'Brien before the International Athletic club in Fort Erie on March BLUE ROCK TEAM TO BUTTER r-o- Fight. die-weig- r.rt alone t4U gtNxia We v hr Ryan-O'Brie- wonder and the champion will take place, and before many months. Indeed, I am so confident they will meet that I assume Britt is to fight him in the following remarks on the way to whip Young Corbett. At the same time many of the remarks apply with equal force to Dave Sullivan, who is at all times a formidable antagonist. Of course Corbett will go down to defeat some day, but it will have to be a good man to down him. I do not mean to say that Britt is not a good man. On the contrary he is a clever Boxer and more dangerous for Corbett than Hanlon was. He may be the man that will do the trick, and if he succeeds in defeating Corbett I wouldn't be very much surprised. Has Whipped All but Gans. He is a high-clas- s boxer as his record shows. He has been improving with every fight, until he is now at the top of his class, having disposed of all of the aspirants except Joe Gans, the colored boxer. Having fought Corbett twice I think I know how he can be defeated. That is, I have had a good opportunity of judging his weak points as well as his Britt has two good strong points. hands, and if he can take a punching as good as Corbett can. which seems to be one of Corbett's strongest points, ho will prove a thorn in the side of the champion. The way you can bat Corbett is to give him a couple of wallops on fhe jaw with sufficient force to jar him and then finish him. I don't think any fighter is immune from knockoul, and if Corbett is caught right he will take the count like all of us. ' Indl- bl h S Hut If jou ire a Ult!? lonriocac acd fh ho-- ." ansnr.l la big and yoo waul hoop th Hfbt kind cf toa, thst'i dSCTr rrnt. Yea can c T Mp!e hr f lucics an adTrrtUrment in ram'n Vvr Utni Column. to rT AJP1ALE SUPPLIES executive, eevfral Sentora. Including Spooner. Altinnn. Teller, Dubois. Oal- V rtl-- l a tin Mr b Strect llnger and Plait oi Conn 'Icut. agreethem ; l rr from tnvttted often had the Senate that ing choice o4 of Gsr'.SC omiUlrjt on the appointment of certain men for executive positions against the wlh of HOME PREPARED FRUITS, the Prealdenta mentioned. Pugilist Who Has Fought Champion Twice Advises Canada Club Offers SS000 n Purse for Mixing It, and Using Both Hands to the Jaw. BY TEBUY arGOVERN, ' "' EOOS AND POULT ET. gUTllB, ,V May Not Necfl To Take ii Eoomsrs :5 California aad Snat WASHINQYON', Tt. was In executive Bion for more than four boun, and after the agreement of a time to vote on the treaty wu de reached nearly the entire time voted to a general dlacuaMon of the of the Senate and the cn each other prerogatlTti Ireldfnt under the Conntitutlon. Senator Teller of Colorado. In a hour and epaech lasting more than filled with Incident where he allc4 the President had encroached on the Senate In regard to the making of Federal appointment arouted a number of Republican laden to the defne of iTeyldent ItooteveU. Some of the Itepubllcana agreed with Senator Teller that thtre ha-- e been manv encroachment from the White House on the right! of the Senate. The lolltlcal phaaee of the debate llh the reeult were finally eliminated. that vraJ admlnlitratlone were die-ofcuted and brought or.der the ban ditapprovnl. The firm wae the Cleveland administhe tration. In which it wae raid that the I'realder.t uwd undue Influence for repeal of the purchawtng clause of the Fherman act: McKlnley'a Influence on Republican mtmbera of the Senate for the ratification of the Pari treaty ard President Uootevett'e preure In bringing about the ratification of the Cuban treaty, and aUo thf Influence he ha brought to Lear looking to the ratification cf the Panama ran! treaty were cited a Instance In which the I Senate ha not twer left free to deal s t-- fl! ft at tf Wa:n Pt 4 k ;u wstt t !" A N T LD X- - t.T re. tKrr ICtLLATXSrS. I rt f.a4 fee iVfr far, .a;. rArrn. cleaning t:M i ai. ro i n n,u (v, tut: r aw le a. KiMf Axn cvat. rrc. toch t. oxi'rn rcnNrrfRrL RfrKitPP. k;m. St. Ca a - t J p.?tb eV ;,tl 4t .r f m.k l.r Elcrags Warehouse, a 1 :4 . Tfl. t'Vv frr .1 I., I. Lwal. u-a-ll STOILAOE. COAL AND 1CINDL.NO. t- 1 |