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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER. Published every d ay la the year. Biulneaa Office, 407 24th Street Published hr the Union Pristine Co. FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. Delivered hr Carrier, Including Sunday Horning Examiner, ?5 par month Seta Single copies.,... ............. SUBSCRIPTION RATES mall one month (including ...SOcta Sunday) By AO Poatauurtera and Rural Delivery Camera are authorized to receive 111 confer a favor by Subncriben Informing this office of failure to te before their solve The Examiner a breakfAd. OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY 2, - 1- A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Talon of the World aa aa example, aaya the principle of mutual life insurance embodied ia several of the fraternal orders has proved to be eminently sound, dome of them bate Iteen in existence for over n quarter of n lentury, and they are stronger today than they ever were. Some of , them, such as the Kual have adopted the wise iwlicy of providing a reserve fuud whk h ran be drawn npon iu vase of emergency, without im reusing the burdens of the member-ahip- i in the case of the Royal Arcanum this reserve fund ia steadily aud now approximates all of which has been accumulated wlthla a few years, almost unconsciously to the members, out of a trifling percentage of inelr monthly installment. The successful ineuram fraternal organisations have bees uaraged on the strictest principles of life insurance. Their success lias, however, been used l.y unscrupulous adventurers to orgaulze kindred inbiitutiona for The latter made it easy for ma and women who had been rejected by the sound orders aud insurance companies, bevauso of some physical or moral disability, to obtain membership. Thus they had a mushroom growth and then came to grief, Jtke the Bankers' Union of the World, whenever the states in which their headquarter were established exer-rlse- d the right to Investigate their affairs. Slate supervision over all of these institutions seems to ha nnces-ear- y for the protection of policy-holdeand. to prevent fraud. ten-yea- Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK JANUARY 25tb. TIM DOYLE, Comedian. U. F. FORBES A CO., Sketch Anisia. HOMER A. EDWARDS, THE WALTONS, Eccentric. Coiucdy Artista. FRED FOWIJSR, Baritone. Muving Pictures. Illustrated Admission 10c. Songs, coiiM-rtaliVel- y self-gai- The farmer of Weber county bare aa object lemon of deep significance la the Cut Canyon reurrvoir, planned by the late L. P. Adams, and nurmr fully constructed wider the guidWhat money juance of J. CL Nye. dicially Invested In storage reservoirs can accomplish is told In the story appearing on another page, uuder the heeding Completion of a Roservolr." Canal eompanim, the stock in which ss aelliag for 117.50 when the reservoir eras first under consideration, are jiuvr highly prattpuriMu and, under a double capitalization, tho stock, is quoted at 7i share, berural thousand acres of land, once receiving an uncertain supply of water at the period of tho year when most iiecaed, are now amply watered and the farmers have become highly prosperous. Perming baa been reduced to a acieutlfic principle and the unoertaulica of the dementi have been eliminated. What the land owners In the Weber and Davit Counties Canal company have done In the Wasatch mountains to tho aouth of aa, the farmers of Weber county can accomplish In a greater degree In Ogden canyon. They should ho longer wait for the Utah Light A Power Cm to act, but must he up and doing for theauMdvea, with the nld end Unanclnl backing of the Lulled Stales government Water enough to Irrigate double the cultivated acreage of Weber county down Ogden canyon In a I muses period of drouth. The spring end Hummer flow can be no conserved and drawn when required. This upon can made be reservolrlng possible by the building of a dam a third of mile east of the present dam alte. The money necessary can r Im obtained la a loan from the government, and without Interest, If tbn land owners will organize and make application. In the entire arid belt, where reservoir sites have been considered, there Is not a morn feasible or, meritorious proposition than is to he found In Ogden canyon. The farmers of this county have at their nommaad the results of years ef thorough Investigation and expert knowledge, representing au expenditure of at least 930,000. The data at their disposal could not be gathered for leu than that sum, and they can avail themsrivea of facta and figures which ether ' reservoir projects lack In tha praseaUng of thair claims to the head of the bureau of reclamation. Then why should our agriculturalists hesitate? Why not act, ud act quickly. There waa novur a more opportune time than sow, and the Examiner urges upon the necessity of organizing and unitedly appealing to the proper authorities la Washington. Lyceum Theatre criminating politically against any religion ?'' The Great Falla, Montana, Leader remarks: Reed Smoot denies lhat he has n multiplicity of wives, or that he ever had inure than one. He further denies the other chargee brought against him. it is up to those who oppose him to cither prove their chargea or forever after hold their peace." n. THE SMITHSONIAN JANUARY 29, 1901. dalia. Mo., has lieen selected by the in so for as South Dakota a conMissouri Pad flu Railroad Ca, as the cerned. The figures should have beea site for Ita new shops. One million to aC.8Sa.137 la gold bullion, instead ot The corrected sum is still 3,889.137. Il.5o0.0u0 will be expended la their construction, and wiil Five constant 8i.ouO.MO under that given out by the employment to not less than 1.600 men state's mining bureau. and this force may exceed 2.000. The Seven liars of bullion, the result of shops are to be completed by July, the first clean-u- p uf the Midway mill, 190S. will be .hipped in about lo days u uie The new Laramie. Hahu's Peak aud rainL The bars run about 1,000 each Pacific railway, which will be built and are Inna ore tasen out of the from Laramie to Grand Encampment 'lamblyu lease on the Mizpah. Thia next summer, will be one of the finest will be the first shipment of bullion scenic lines uf the continent The ever made from Tonopah by home road will attain au altitude of nearly working, but It la the forerunner ot 10,000 feet and from the summit of millions to coine. Tonopah Bonanza. the grade seven mountain ranges will BEGINNING ON OIL BOOM. be visible at one time the Wyoming Colorado Black . Hills, the Snowy The tapping of the great resrvoir range, the Rabbit Ear mountains, the well Sierra Madre range, the Seminole, of natural gas at the Guffey-Gslc- y the Medicine bow range, and the near Farmington, and the subsequent Haitlesmtke range. The line will par- sensational display uf mud throwing, allel the famous canon of the Platte, on last Tuesday has created much inthrough which no human being has terest along brokers' row. The feelever passed and will cross the beauti- ing prevails that the wealthy Pennful Platte valley at its grandest poinL sylvanians are going to make a success of their investigations in this state NEW SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHOPS and that 8alt Lake City la on the eve of a big oil boom. Brokers have nought organized The transfer table for the South- the promoters of the recent stock, ern Pacific shops has arrived ia Og- companies, few options on theirnone of den and will be placed in position at but aa far as can be learned once. It filled four freight are, and the holders have consented to part B. was made at the P. shops with their holdings. Several new companies are talked of in Sacramento. The motor- which Is to run 1L and the motive machinery, and, wlthla the next few days, at least are being made iu the east and have one will be organised: its directory not yet arrived. The table will be will be composed of several of this most prominent citizens. equipped, however, with some tempo- city'swas also learned today that oil It rary power, aud put in operation at uee. Thia will enable a lage num- experts have been looking over Ante-lopisland in the lake and that they ber of dead engines to be pieced In Ihe new shop and work commenced discovered there some of the most proon them. At present there ere four nounced Indications of oil yet found in stated engines In the new shop, which Is Ml the Belt Lake valley. It waa that could bo gotten in without the also that a large tract of the islands had been acquired, and that use of the transfer Uble. The structurM iron workers are out la the water some distance from placing la position tha iron girders the shore, unmistakable evidences of which will carry ihe shafting end aa the existence of oil had been found. soon s tills Is completed the 75 horse SUICIDE BY GAS ROUTE. power engine will be connected up, and then the work of transferring San Francisco, Jan. 2. Mrs. 8. A. the machines from the old shop will be commenced. West, wife of J. A. West, a candy double-heaA mammoth new steel manufacturer, committed suicide last tire lathe baa also been received. Thla night by turning on the gas. Her body lathe will turn down two wheels at was found today in her apartments. the seme time. Store new machines She was ia and had frequentare expected daily and the shop will ly threatened to kill herself. soon be running full blast. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. e rs EDITORIAL OPINION. SENATOR SMOOT'S DEFENSE. (Deseret News.) fader the above heading the INSTITUTION OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, Liter- ary Digest for Jan. 23. 1904, has these pertinent paragraph : A noticeable feature of the ot cruaado has been the fact that the leading papers of thexountry have not Joined in the hue and cry in a manuer to bo desired by the crusaders. While many pet ilion bringing chargee against the Senator have been submitted to the Senate Committee on Elections and Privileges, moat of the newspaper have believed the chargee to be unaiutalaed by evidence. The opponents of Senator Smoot charge that he ia a polygamiaL and that, as aa apostle of the Mormon Church, be ia bound by an oath that might conflict with hta outh aa a Senator. The Senator last week replied to these charges, attempting to place the burden of proof upon those who demand his expulsion. Many of the newspapers now doubt If nay of the chargee against the Senator van be It seems wholly improbable proven. that the charge of polygamy, as nude against Smoot, ran be sustained,' declares the Baltimore American; and the 8L Loula Chronicle remarks that the searching lime-ligof inquiry and Investigation turned upon him has foiled to disclose a single rash or deMore plorable act in bis whole life. such men as Smoot la the Senate,, it goes on to any, 'might inflaltaly elevate the moral and patriotic time of anti-Smo- ht that body. In his defease the Utah Senator emphatically denies the charge that he la a polygamiaL Hs avers that ha has but one wife, who la tho mother of all hie children. lie leaves the question of bla belief in polygamy oiien, however, only aaaerilng that polygamy is not n tenet of his church, and Is not practiced by .any considerable number at Its miunbers. Thoee who da practice it, according to the Senator, do ao at their own risk of punishment under the laws, Mr. Smnot admits that he is a a member of the Murmon church, and says that he is one of the rhurvh's twelve spout lee; but he denies that tne chun-- la any wwy contravenes the law, 11a declare that he lionore and respect and obey all tha lawa of the State of Utah and of the Untied States, aud has never been guilty of any ofThe Mormon fense against either. church, he aver, ia a spiritual organization. and he challenges the Senatea right to discriminate on religions ground against a man who may be JAP ARE FIGHTERS. elected to that body. The defense, some believe, I likely Russia, wo all know. Is powerful, but Japan also la a formidable power to lead to aa Interesting InvestigaThe emallnese of the Island empire tion Into the teneta and practicea of the Mormon church, and, .further, may and its sudden emerging from semi bring on n controversy over the civilization to a condition of cnllghb-aien- t between church and slate. hu caused the average portion to The Washington Post aaya on these underestimate the capabilities of the points: Senator Smoot must feci Mire t Japanese. That they are prepared to his ground to Invite such Inquiry, and give a good accounting of themselves 11 will prolmbly go for toward placing is made evident in Ernest W. Clem Iba Mormon church In a better light cut's A Handbook o( Modern Jupau.' in the eyea of the world If the InvestiIIere la aa excerpt: gation la lit id. and Senator Smoot'a ' vindicated. It will certainly Japan is divided, for military pur- position lie a relief to the majority of the peoposes, Into seven districts, each of of the country to have it definitely which is occupied by a liivluiou. The ple ascertained whether thewe stories reheadquarters of these dislrWU are lo- flecting upon the morality and the pacated respectively at Toklo, Sendai triotism of the Mormon people have foundation In fact. Senator Smoot Nagoya, Umka. Hiroshima. Kuma any declare that they have not. and tnoto and Sapporo. There ia also the practically demands, vindication Imperial Guard, with headquarters, oi of hla position by an official Inquiry. Aside from the results that may course, at Tokio; they are to be disinquiry. In response to thla tinguished from other soldiers by hav follow an of Senator Smoot, into the challenge red n instead of a yellow hand tencie and practicea of the Mormon lag around the cap and are a id eked church, tne crusaders apcarps, who present a very fine ap- parently have nothing to expect frost pearance. The war footing of the the Senate's consideration of their Up lo this time no evidence Japanese army exceeds 500,000 men cbargwi. has been produced, nor Is there and Ita peace footing is almost 200.000 latm that any ran lie produced, to these figures Uke account only of com show that Senator Smoot ia a potygam-ls- t. b slants. The discipline, courage and Tha crusade has apimrentiy been appeal to sen endunua of the Japans army have baaed entirely upon an bad no further effect has ttment. and been clearly exhibited side by able than an unsuccessful effort to Induce with the troops of Occidental nations the Senate to tie led Into a corn rover xy In China, and have suffered naught over the relationship between church by comparison. Tho army has been and state.' We clip the following from the Rock called .the moat formidable mobile Independent of Jan. 23. 1904 laud force in the Far East, indeed iu Springscannot lie denied I list Senator It the whole of Aua,' aud the beat Smoot makes B pretty good answer to army In. the world for its size." And to hla critic and opponents. He la a the remarkable manner in which the Mormon, perhaps, but If he is notbe-a polygamist what difference dor his various parts of tho senrtre lief m Mormonism make? Is it any and smoothly carry oat the general wore to belisvs In' the Book of Morplana has won admiration of capable mon than It is to believe in the books critics." of Mother Eddy? Senator Smoot denied that he believes in or practices STATE SUPERVISION. polygamy or that he ever broke any law of the United State or rounicn-- t . A writer draws attention to the ensured lireakiug auy. How do the lout methods that prevail in many of brethren, and. eepe ially the sisters, who bsre lieen so Mrenuuiis against the mutual insurance companies, and. him. proiioxe that be xhall lie kept out? taking the failure of the Danker' Are io begin at iiiie late day di- - (From the Ogden Standard.) One of the most celebrated institution in our country waa founded as the result of a bequest by an English scientist and philanthropist who died at Genoa, Italy, in 1829, after spending years in travel aud aeleutifle Investigation in the various European countries. We have In mind tho Smithsonian Institution situated In Wash ington and established la 1840 In 'pursuance of the direction! in tha last will and testament of Mr.' James Smithson, the greet ambition of whose life was to become n benefactor of the human race. That thla ambition ha been realized beyond bis expectations It is needless to aay. James Smithson waa the natural son of aa English nobleman and a lineal descendant of royalty. His life was embittered by his birth bdi! he became e wanderer with no place that he cared to call home. Ia the course of his wanderings he visited the Gulp ed States and became much Interested In the spirit of enterprise and advancement shown by the country, then la'its Infaucy. Upon hla death he left to the United Staten government bla entire fortune anunmtlug to $500,000, with the provision that It waa to be employed ia founding at Washington, under tho name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for ths increase and diffusion of knowledge among men. It had been Smithson's boast that his name would remain known among men when the titles of his ancestors were extinct and lorgoltca; this boast would seem to have approached very nearly to a prophecy. As a result of (he Investment of Smithsons bequest there has grown up in Washington an institution which. In addition to the income of 50,000 a year from the legacy, expends annually $450,000. The fame and usefulness uf this great Institution are spreading with the lapse of time. It became known nearly n year ago that Smlthaoa'a body waa about to be disturbed. The cemetery In Genoa where It waa burled waa to be devoted to some other' purpose. Accordingly Professor Bell waa sent to Italy, where he superintended the disinterment and brought Smlthaoaa remains to this country. They will he reinter red In the national capital wlthla night of the great Institution he founded, sad in tlms n monument will be erected which will commemorate In a fitting way the history of hla Benefaction, which has done eo murh to carry out the desire of Ita founder foe the increase aud diffusion of knowledge among men." anti-Smo- te ot more." Nitwit Cowper. Chappie I've made up tt. . , When a woman plans n luncheon stop smoking cigarettes. Miss Knox Nonsense Anybody party she studies two weeks what she smokes cigarettes couldn't u will wear and two minutes what she -will give them to eat. New York Ledger. Press. . t & Mrs. Misfit Charles, do v0 Bob Evans 1 loafing around Asiatic the Russian ships am gowned well enough lor u,. rw waters, wau-hlntion? that pass in the night with a Mr. Misfit Yes; hos an. I hungry look ia his eyes. Atlanta aud panted? Chicago Eecord-H- e Journal 1 far-awa- IN PROTEST. No tp" or woman of tha bumbleat sort can really be strong, gentle, pure How shall I liver the milking 1 The country's guing to d snd good, without the world being the better for iL without somebody being How shall I earn the humble bnm That keeps me pumping day bid.., helped and comforted by the very exWhat kind of law is this ihat ittistence of that goodness. Phillip -' Brooks. Theyre giving me against my My God! I've got to buy a cow' The House has passed the pm frvJ Those who profess to see already MIL" the downfall of Roosevelt and the nomination of Mark Hanna by the RepubNow, what's the use? the lican convention have got better eyeman sight than the Ohio politician. If Exclaimed unto his loving wife Hanna was certain that the nomination waa coming his way he would get out Id only just arranged my plan' To earn our provender for lite and announce his candidacy with velocity that would shake the presi- My lumber? Yes, it brings the But where's my sawdust Sui dent out of his composure. Memphis " spill? Evening Scimitar. My breakfast foods must go on lr. PLEASANTRIES. The House has passed the pure fa bill." Have any trouble with your pipes This make me sick! My liquor 1 freezing?" Is selling great, the agent iron. ' No; they lreeze all right; the trouble comes after they thaw out. CinIt costs me Just a trifle per cinnati Tlmes-Sta- r. (It may cost you a trifle morel It's good, and it's been seen iu prim. And now (that bunch I'd like m Phat's thotT said the newly hired maid, pointing to the folding bed in kill!) her room. I've got to put some whisky in it--. A folding bed," was the reply. The House has passed the pure tool bill. If thot's th' rase Oi can't shtay i Open Day and Night .THE... TURF EXCHANGE 359 Twenty-fourtBERRYE88A A CARGILL, Our Patrons Are Invited to the Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hot Lunch In Ogden. of th Finest Quality. 8t h 11IMTES But before Russia comes to be n menace to Europe, as Prof. Davenport, The Grand Central marketed several of Chicago University, Insists she la, it cars of ore yesterday. might be well for her to demonstrate an ability to frighten little Japan. CLASSIFIED Four carloads of Horn 8llvur ora Mr. Bryans Insistence that no Demoare In today's market. crat can be nominated whose DemocATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . racy would be an Issue In the camAn accident to a water jacket at the eliminaeven work to the paign might 1st NatT Bank Bldg. Chen Yampa smelter caused a suspension tion of himself, only that no other Joa. Ecclea Bldg. for a few days. The plant will be gee hand than his Is to be allowed in the W. L. Maginnis noun. . lng again neighborhood of the throttle. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. The ora and bullion settlements reHaving been forbidden the chewing Dr. C. EL Coulter Eeelea Bldg. ported late Wednesday were. Crude of gum, It Is a slander on the aesthetic ores end concentrates, 28,200 base Boston ese schoolma'am to Intimate FOR SALE. bullion, 929,200. Total, 957.400. that she is chewing the rag. Merely n effort to In psychological engaged FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, A number of eastern shareholders in separate the Integral connection of Hay, and Grain call on W. T. As till, the Red Boy mine, near Baker City, the linen. Commercial Tribune. 'Phone 820y. 2316 Washington ave. Or., allege they are the victims of a freeze-oand threaten to resort to Were living in n troublous age. MONEY TO LOAN. the courts for protection. For, be it understood. We neither like the drop In steel MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT The Copper .Belt railway, although Nor yet the rise In Wood. Life. hampered considerably by ihe snow HOTE1.S. an dfroaty weather. Is again moving ores from tho' mine of Bingham at THE HOTEL LINCOLN Quick ia the succession of human about the usuabrate. events; the cares of today are seldom H. LITTUC Proprietor. W. the cares of tomorrow; and when we 0 t Transient Permanent Cabin mine from the at Log we He down at night Reptyu may aafely say EL OGDEN, UTAH. 130 Twenty-thlMarysville continue to be most gratifying to the local managemenL BupL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Larsen claims to have a full face of ore that averages 933 to the ton In IF yon want to sell your property gold. see J. J. BRUMMITT. A block of Blackbird Copper stock CHOICE lota In Nob Hill. 950. J. J. was sold on the open board of the DANCING ACADEMY BRUMMITT. Mining Exchange yesterday. Ihe lot amounted to 55,000 shares anil It was REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY NICE brick cottage on Grant, done EVENING. purchased by J. C. Lynch at the rate In, 92.200., J. J. BRUMMITT. of 1 8 cents per share. nin Best INNWWWWWWWI WSRHDLC!. 'There is no eeonopiy in buying interior! a MEATS ut Healthy Children Dont Eat d DIGNANS 1-- From Seattle word comes that a great many will outfit in the spring to go to Boulder Creek, near White Horse, Alaska, which promises to be the RAILROAD NOUS scene of stamitede. Miners who have s gone there have obtained 25 cents tn the pan at a depth of six feet train Mr. H. W. Wlstner. of Ihe dispatcher's force In the Wtnnemuc-The new rainp of Goldfield in Neoffice has been transferred to Og- vada continues to attract attention and den. With hta family he is now la Indications for the opening of a second Balt Lake City, where he will visit for are exceedingly bright. The n few days before assuming tbc duties Touopah first company waa organised there last of Lis new position here. week and is soon to be followed by a number of others. After a contest extending over sevn eral months, participated in by a The figures given out recently by Missouri and Kansas cities, He- - the director of tire mint were Incorrect AH Latest Styles in too much meat, provided It Is tbs it trltlous, digestible kind. Suck kta meat we will take pleasure in cstUN for you. Take Good Care of the growing ones and the pw ups, too, by getting your meat boa a butcher you can trust Implicitly, fft EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with bam, have all the beat meats constantly n trees, on 21st St, between Wall and hand. Poultry, too, tender, hexUM, Lincoln, JI.B00. Great snap. J. J. whole fowls. Dressed or alive BRUMMITT. FIVE ACRES of A1" land, good water right five-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, 92,000. J. J. BRUMm Fancy Stationery c MITT. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. A. E. Weatherby Feat ef 37th TO M. Gillla for anything in Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. 2453 Wash Street Aw- - GO SPARGOS BOOK STORE ALBERT F. RICHEY. half-doze- WANTED. WANTED Room and board at reasonable prices. Address Ogden Examiner. rcla-thmsli- lp s, here. Oi niver cud up." Judge. to moat of our trouble ye have done your worst, and we shall meet no UNDERTAKER WANTED Solicitors on salary or commission. Inquire Room 7, Lincoln Hotel. 'Phone 150 Beys with homes wanted to deliver papers. Call at 4 p. m.. 407 24th. St. Ave. 2372 Washington CLAIRVOYANTS. For What They CostFriday Morning There'll be bus!ness at the shoe store. It will bs business caused by the hundreds of men and women who appreciate unheard of bargains in shoes. You'll find in our windows a great lot of shoes marked Mrs. lager A Son, clairvoyants and mediums. We tell your name and all about your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What we tell comes true. 429 25th street. PALMISTRY MADAM DMAR. fortunes told by cards or hand. Prices reasonable. These shoes are from our regular stock. They can be had in all sizes. Why do we FURNISHED ROOMS. Mens Shoes' Ladies Shoes 92.50 values, la virl kid, patent tip. welts and turns, military heel, beginning .. i. . 1.93 93.50 values in patent leathers, heavy sole, mat kid unper. beginning Friday morning. . 1.95 Jj.lKi values iu vld kid. welt and turns, ele- ...... When you see thes Friday-mornin- ..... ...... ........ gant shoos; beginning Friday morning .... g 1.95 $3.(d values another make. Aid kid. a thoroughly reliable shoe, beginning Friday morn1.95 ing 92.50 box calf, hoary soles, high grade shoes; 1.93 beginning Friday morning at 93.50 Velour calf, extra heavy soles, leather lined, beginning Friday morning at 1.95 92.50 Vici kid, welt sole, a nice shoe in every respect, becinntng Friday morning at 1.95 92.50 Marine calf, a most reliable shoe, begin1.93 ning Friday morning 12.50 Velour cair, quilted soles, a heavy, serviceable shoe, beginning Friday morning.... I.93 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. FOR SALOON, ERIK LARSON, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. 2319 Washington Ave. PboneSw Ross Book 5 24th 8L INQUIRE QUEEN AND CARD READING. One Dollar and NinetyFive Cents w sh to sell them? Because we are in business to sell shoes. shoes no question will arise youll be too busy buying. UTILE at Books, Stationery and Office Suppfies. 2357 Adams Avenue. VEHICLES TE 1 Machinery. Implements, Bicycles, end (DEED CATE ; (FEN ILL Bucks Steel Ranges and Heaters go te Fine dinner on Sunday fro Lunch served 4 p. m., 25 cents. to 4. only 35 cents. Sidney Stevens Implement Co 11 Short orders at all hour. 2540 Washington Avenue. and Oysters In any style. Game la season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE of the Transferred to any part PRICES REASONABLE. Phens 31x. 222 Wholesale . Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave h & BROSand city. WALLACE DRUG CO fro: J.G. REED - 233 25th 8L Twenty-fift- Il. Harness Saddle! 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