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Show THE MOItSISO EXAMINER, tl A". OGDEN, FT A II. MONDAY MORNING, ai the mret-in- g and called uikiu Jiwciili 1arry ami Tliunia Hwe?. wliu gave the ad- driMN. The Talicruai le choir deml iul ihormi it uni here, hich erc highly appreciated. from the uminer's Special CorresjondeoL stead of coming down from above. 1 do not believe there is such a thing. In one sense of the word, every revival cornea down from above, while in an- IN SALT LIKE 'Vulgar Remarks and Get Arrested. Make jphn Wallingham, Charles Wood-jrarIt. H. Goodsbury and II. Bates, 17 years old, were young rowdies bout after last making a night grrexted exhibition of their vulgarity d. 00 Main utreet . The young hqodluma on (lie West Bids of the street between ' First and Second South, accosting aud greeting with vulgar and obscene language young women who were passing. were-standin- : Jgg. Severs! of the young ladles resented Ae remarks, and the offenders were warned by bystander to desist, but tarn abumd. finally one c( the AT OGDEN oertL'ln a women, Mias other acuse. every revival is gotten up by men. God must save the world through human Instrumentality. Concerning the season for revivals, I would say that there are certain times of the year which seem to be more fav treble for revival work than others. Nature has. it seasons, its seed time and harvest. The commercial men apeak of the fall trade and spring trade. Concerning the method to be employed. there are so many methods which have been auciSMsfully employed by workers of prominence and that have been productive of su much good that I would not dare hold up any one as the best. When I think of the value of an immortal soul, I unhesitatingly say that any method which will result iu the salvation of a soul la a good method and may be employed. In reference to the means to be used In bringing about a revival, the Holy Bible must take a Very prominent pan in every genuine revival. Alter careful observation and name years of study, I have found that a revival which lasts is the one bullded upon the sure word of God. In the use of the word both the law and the love must be proclaimed. The people must be made to hear both the thunderlngs of Binal and the wall of Calvary. Each Christian must be willing to contribute hia share towards the success of the meeting and if we meet the conditions, the church must grow in power, influence and numbers. slapped the face of one of the loughs, while Joseph Goegehan, of the was pantgait lake school hoard secured Patrolman ing. Mr. Geogehaa Gulbranson and bad the young men He accompanied them to the polite station and announced his intention of helping to push the case. AT THE BAPTIST being insultCases of yonng-womeed when no policemen was near, have teen frequent of late In the principal Rev. O. C. Wright spoke last night greets of Balt Lake, and there la a at the Ba)tist church on the Modern are If the that sentiment youths wrong old story of the Scripconvicted they should bo severely pun- Prodigal. The as the suggestive basis was ture taken ished. and the experiences were vividly set forth In the experience of today. The NOTES SAIT : speaker Insisted that the duty of parents is to impress on the sons and daughters, In the moments of leaving a lwdly frightened horse, without a home, the seriousness of life and the driver, ran sway with a light buggy need of n Divine protector. John G. dawn Main street yesterday afternoon, Pato forever remembered the bared icrealing a panic at the crowded crossi- and bowed head of hia godly father ngs. An aged woman was struck and Imploring Divine protection upon his knocked down by the rig as it passed son aa he left the old home to begin Second South street, but was not seri, life In n distant city. This great miscusly hurt. sionary is much the product of those early and beautiful impressions. It is Hr. Sarah Burbldge. 155 West Sec- also Important that the young men and ond North street, mother of Police women In the time of entering new strange Captain John B. Burbldge. fell yester- homes and aumwn.ings suffershould Join themselves to helpful and day afternoon on an Icy walk, arm. her of left fracture a lnd ing godly environments. Any young man . Mrs. Hurblge la 63 years old and the coming to Ogden may And all the helpInjury Is one that at such a time of ful influences he needs or he may And .Ilfs may prove serious and le a long abundant associations that will ruin and wreck hia life. Much depends on (time in healing. you begin. Then cornea the time Ijow a. S. Mibhkind. a Polish 'Jew, of of Awakening. The aim was reduced to Couth Slat street reported to the want,' helpless and degraded. Then he Iasi night that his horse And bug-'g- y registered a resolve that reached high bad been stolen front the porner of heaven. I will Arise and go to my the He left Tenth South and State: To every one comes the lathef." while Tig tied there for several hour awakening hour. If only then; he can rialiing a friend, and when ready to summon manhood sufficient and call to go homo found that the halter strap bis aid the powers of God he can leave had been unsnapped from the neck of hia sinful n life of past and tbs horse, and the out lit Driven away. honor and righteousness. In that hour tbs surprise of life comes when the W. F. Crttohlow, cJty Jailer in Ogden, learns that God ia out to wanderer spent yesterday in Balt Lake visiting meet him. The doors of heavenly inhis daughter. Miss Halthe Jensen. . fluence awing open- - and angels bid him enter. The song, Where is My Wandering beautifulBoy, Tonight, waa sung and views with atereoptlcan Illustrated ly "Pt crdng. IM , 1 - - -e er . AT ETI1IST EPISCOPAL SERVICES it the Methodist Episcopal church v. Blair spoke from the folowlng :t: 3, Icvivala: Text Habakkuk 0, rd revive thy work In the midst of years." .' ii'hen the children of Israel were In midst of their seventy years of dtivity, this prophet received a mease from God, telling him of the num-- of years that this captivity would continue an wof the many things it his brethren would have to endure, 'ore they eventually obtained their eiiorn. This message startled him, lie waa afraid lest the church mid be utterly rooted out. There-- e. he earnestly prays that the days The trouble might be shortened. Men of hia prayer Is that God may ive his work. The prayer of Habatt-- k should be the prayer of the Chria-- n chureli today until revival Area 3-- ' upon every altar. of revivals la of vital to the church today and yet re is no subject more roundly used and more frequently burlesqued m this, but we need not be surprised this, for all good things in the ore h. like the good things of the Id. are abused and counterfeited. Revival are necessary In every mi ll of trade and commerce, in every me and In every profession in life ithout this, all business would die. Mry records the fact that after seals of depression, stagnation and Idlers in any age, there have always come at activity and industry, which the 'rid calls revival. The business world s It 8 revivals. The literary world has revivals. The scientific world has its rn brightly The subject ce IKE tnEGATIONAl Mr. Ridings spoke on the text: Ex odus, 34:3, And no man shall come up with Thee, and brought out the idea of the steady growth cf conception of the importance of the Individ ual In the world. He said tuat The history of the advance of civilization may be looked upon as the emancipation of the individual. Tha human personality may be regarded as the culmination and consummation of the evolutionary process In the world, and aa the supreme work of creation. The chief purpose ssems to he the exaltation of the individual soul. This ia the history of the steady development of religious lire, aa given us In the Bible, and religious life ia nothing except as it touches all the experience of man: political, intellectual, social and economic) Inleresta alike enter into the human life and all alike bear the mark of this supreme purpose. In man's political life, every Bill of Jligbta, Magna Charts, every Declare proclamatun of Independence, every are alike tion of emancipation, all mile atones in the great onward march of the race toward the ideal of equal political rights for all. The labor guilds of Switzerland and England aa they first took form, the labor unions of our own da through out-thworld, are the laboring effort to secure the highest Industrial privithe labor leges for the Individual ininteliectnal While In the world. realm, the public schools, with equal educational opportunities for all, tbe free public libraries with shelves open to all alike, bear witness to the equal Intellectual development sought by e. ,Ui the Old Testament hiMory the nineteenth century waa a cen-- y laws of tribal reawmaibllity gave way of of revivals for the whole sphere to. the code of Ezklel, that the em-eThese revivals produced the alone should hear the penalty graph, the telephone, the phono-ip- h of his Bln. This teaching waa illusand many wonderful inventions, life trated in its fullest form in the and e have a lived who right to claim for the himself, Master of the utvh Just, as much as men claim for dignity aud glory taught the supremesoul. Mr pmiesaions and calling in life Ho met the individual of the church lerefore, wa claim that the life alone, and it ia a law hi of rrisis A ds and must have her revivals. of character that the that would simply gather into of development 'vl of We must be struggles r rburi-people;" who are already greatestout alone. "No man shall ntified with some other evangelical fought to those expert Thee" with coma up urch would be no revival at alL The where faith Is most deeply ureh or denomination which la to cnees no man Is with us when we batt in the future, whlrti la to enlarge tried, to be true to nr ideals, hardest tle th the years and which la to become ennd fur humanity at blebest tbe and Khty for the tearing down of. the le-when each, as Moses, come shall 'inphilds of Satan, must gather in , shall stand on the evmntaii. im the highways and hedges the halt.' PTnoHpt.no and there behold timed, blind and lost for cleansing, perennal of hi God." a'r.ng and salvation. These revive 'a the glory (t be genuine revivals, or In other revivals of genuine religion, of AT TEE TABERNACLE art religion, a religion that will fig the life and way of living. All of Lat vivals are not genuine. The Church of Jesus Chris, rer-- ar m their IVe bear x held the about ter-Dadeal Saints today great Tabernacle yesterday U that as- - gotten up by m-in- j ing at the ivals. The Indl-vidu- al . . , i 1,1004. IKtIciiccs aud shall In no way endeavor to atira, t public attention to herself." 2 O'clock. Shun '.iff FEBRUARY il OGDEN'S EllinOU HUNDRED I London. eFb. 1. The newspaper this morning that announce Mrs. removal (tarn Aylesbury prison express ibe belie.,. That she will be released within two or three months. May-liric- POLICE STATION. SPENT At tbe Pulit-- Station yesterday, one oor, lone drunk was taken in custody because of big inability to uavlgate. Another man was locked up of bis inability to Aud fifteen cents in bis jeans after eating a meal at a restaurant. Another was treaied similarly be was begging the fifteen cents before be ate tbe meal. Btill anotiier was accorded the same hospitality because be neither had the meal nor the money uor tbe disposition to fake. tbe one or beg the other. He will be held to answer the charge of vagrancy. Maybrick Case S:cms Badly lie.-aus- Mixed Up. se SIW BESTING Operators and Miners Will Meet Today. Indianapolis, Jan. 31. Mine operators and miners bore attending hto joint wage conference spent the day The joint wage scale comresting. mittee will meet tomorrow to begin active Jiscuseiou of the demands of the operators and miners who are widely separated. The outcome of the present conference la being watched with keen intend. it is understood the operators are moro in earnest about their demand for a reduction than ever before and that they will fight for it. There la a feeling also that tho miners are firm in the demand for iheir scale of a strictly basis, a flat differential of seven cents an 1 a uniform wage for outside employment The battle haa scarcely begun. More or lens apprehension ia being shown by both sidos. Should It happen that no scale can be agreed upon it will mean a great strike in the competitive field. Tha coal companies' representatives declare that unless there ia a reduction in wages they cannot continue to operate at a profit Mine London, Jan. 31 Vr. Florence a life senMaybrick. who is tence for the murder ,.r i husband, baa not been released :. it was removed from Aylesbury prlt- - .u. January 25th, presumably to a priv.i:i for DEPENDS ON RUSSIAS ANSWER the purpose of reein.. r.uum. She it. still undergoing aent ij - under guard, and though apjwreuii nm an inmate (Continued from page one.) of any prison, she Mil! remains as in Hie ee of the law much a 50 officers and l.ow men, proves to aa when prisoner she was at Ay it, bury. bo absolutely false. On the authority of ili. i'nited States here the A.x-iateFrees is embassy 1. Baron llcyaabl, the authorized to definitely deny that Mrs. London, Feb. Japanese minister to Great Britain, in- Maybrick has been pardoned. formed the Associated Press last night that nis government did t.ot know Washington, Jan. HI. -- Regarding the what Russia's answer wouldMie and it rase of Mrs. May in i, k. interest In la, therefore. Impossible to say wheth- which haa been rMcd by reporta er war waa probable or net. Thus that she haa been released from prison far the Russian reply bus not yet in England, f.tale department officials been dispatched, according to Baron say there haa been tui recent communiHayaahl. cation between them and the English A denial has been issu- government in the mutter. The last BURGLARS SECURE $500. ed at 8t. Petersburg to the reports Information the deiiartment had rethat the Czar presided at a council at garding the case, and this Is now aoma d Seattle, Wn., Jan. 31. Two which the Russian reply was decided months old, was that Mrs. Maybrick robbers pried up the windows ia be conferwould no on, and it explained that released late in of J. B. Goddards house probably here this ence except one at which Grand Duke the coming summer. morning and forcod Goddard and anAlexlc presided, held in connection man to lie quiet while they other e with the affair. London. Jan. 31. In siiite of the searched the pockets of their trousers. A dispatch received from Tien Tsin mystery with which officials shroud the They secured more than $500 in says Russia has been raising large action in connection with the reiiorted Goddard begged them to leave thecash. rest of coal Port at for quantities release of Mrs Florence Maybrick, who oT hia money and delivety ao. did The they ot are Blocks coal Arthur, where the la serving a life sentence for poisoncash they left amounted to $1,400, to believed to be running luw. ing her husband, it ran be said that The correspondent of the Daily Mall aim has been removed from SUICIDE AT ALBUQUERQUE. at Che Kuo says be baa learned that prison. At Ve United Si areaAyleabury embassy the Japanese reserves were mobilized it was empirically declared that aba Denver, Jan. 31. A Newa aperlal last week aud that tbe army reserves had not been pardoned anti that aha from were mobilized with great secrecy, waa still a prisoner. Where she has A. Albuquerque. N. M.. aaya that W. who arrived several days the troops arriving at their dest'sa-tion- s been taken remains a mystery, but re- ago Blivens, en route to California and regisas one coolies.. Over disguised ports from Ayleabury are to the effect from Sioux City, committed suihundred transports have been requisi- lhat she has been removed to some in- tered cide tioned, the correspondent continues, stitution In Cornwall. The Aylesbury switchtoday by leaping ain front of a engine drawing train of care. and twenty-eigh- t transports and eigh- prison officials refuse to make any kind teen warships are lying at besvho (25 of a statement on the subject If tbe The engine and one car passed over him, severing his head from hia body. milea north by west of Nagasaki). ordinary course had been followed Mrs. The act was witnessed by a number of with filed the Forty transports Maybrick would have been taken to tha patrons of a nearby hotel It ia division are lying at Take-shir- a Holloway if her immediate release believed that the man became suddenly harbor in Ts i Shima, leady fur were contmplaled, but she is not there action. The dost ination of these latter and haa probably been removed to Insane. veaaeis is believed to lie Chung Yu, some other prison of lew rigorous disMEXICO AND CANADA. whence the isolation of Korea will be cipline, where she can recuperate prior to her release. Or, iiosslbly, she has easily affected.Mexico City, Jan. 3L President gave The Russian and Japanese authori- been conveyed to uno of the governa dinner today at the Palace to the the ties," correspondent continues, ment home of detention or to an asy- Postmaster-Generof Canada, Sir , profess ignorance of the Argun Inci- lum. William M. Mu lock. Tha British Club dent, but 1 loarend that tbe Japanese The details given In this morning's cruiser Chlyuda signalled the Argun Lloyd's Weekly Newsinpcr regarding gave bini a banquet last night. Social to atop, and aa no notice of this was the visit of Mrs, May brick's mother. courtesies have been lavished on the taken, fired across the bows of the Baroness Da Rouques to Ayleabury Canadian statesman. Argun, whereupon tne Russian steam' prison January 25th, apiiear to be corARCHBISHOP BLESSES BANK. er which waa beyond neutral waters rect. She afterward described Mrs. Maytopped, and the Cblyoda sent a search Mexico City, Jan. 3L Archbishop party on board." brick aa very busy with her work, in The correspondent of the Morning much ltnlter spirits and looking for- Alarcon has formally blessed tha premium of the Catholic bank which Post at Che Foo cables that a' British ward to her release. tartii business with n capital of $6,000,-00- 0. vessed and acme others engaged in ' The first newspaper published In I .on don. .February 4. The Daily Mall regular service, at Port Arthur, had been stopped when about to enter that this morning say that Mrs. Maybrick Mexico to receive the Aiostolin beneia now in Liver tool and that the fol- diction of Pope Plus X, is the Catholic port. Pais of this cKy. The new lowing conditions attach lo her release paper El sent dorres-pondeCompetent judges, the Post's hia blessing to the paper haa Pope from prison: goes on. predict the tota1 failand through it to the entire Catholic on tho will not she appear That ure of the Russian commissary there, book of her ex- - world of Mexico, in the event of prolonged hostilities. public stage or write a Under dale of January 2J.n a correspondent of the Daily Express at Kobe, sends from Shanghai a statement that the Japanese licet sailed from Sazho on Saturday, Jam 23, for Masampbo, Korea, and says that hia dispatch was refused transmission over the customry route by the censor. Wt're offering a very special price In Corsets, beginning this to hood The Shanghai correspondent of the morning at 9 o'clock; and it might b advantageous for you Daily Telegraph says officio Is there ' thio notice. have received newa that Russian Klveb-ma- , are nurth troops occupying of the Gulf of Liao Tung. Presented far your consideration fs the e;-..-:- e semi-offici- well-dresse- Held Masting Last Night and Per Protective League. Ogden haa an cxtiuhlvp sot, an elite four hundred." Crltch-lustatus that 400 dug tax licenses have been Issued to dale, being fur the month of January. Ii Is rumored that the r unices of the city will take advantage of this suggestive number aud form un exclusive set. They are supjiogcd to have held a meeting somn time last to discuss the question. So dug night was admitted that did rut have the pas, a brass tag on hia collar. Although it was a secret session, it incidentally leaked out that the char ter, which had been open for thirty days, was declared closed and though many were in favor of not admitting any inure new members, it was finally decided to double tbe invitation too and admit a few more, just to save aome tardy ones from social ntd physical execution. Representatives from some of tha beat families in tha city were present and many were they who could boast of their ancestry. AH lines of business were represented, from tha watch dog to the purely family pet After the business of the meeting waa transacted, a musical program waa given. The dorp baas solo of Master St. Bernard waa especially appreciated. He waa encored repeatedly from all parts of the surrounding tee ritory. Games were then indulged ia until a late hoar, with run sheep, ran" as tha favorite; after which refreshments were served from numerous back door steps. It la understood another metering will be held in the near future, to see what can be done against the depred tions of the dog catcher. footed 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 r - al - SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AT EDITORS Ton Bon (MENTION Entire Press of Country to Be Amply Provided For. Salt Lake, Jan. 31. Secretary Perry 8. Heath, of the Republican National committee, has received a great many applications foom the newspaper publishers and editors of the country for reservations upon the press platform of the Republican National convention which will convene in Chicago on June 21st and states in answer that all such applications will be promptly laid before the committee at tbe earliest possible moment and will receive prompt attention, as will all applications received by him hereafter. The committee in charge of the press and other facilities will meet, in Chicago within a few days and all newspaper applications will receive reply soon thereafter. , Nothing has yet been done in the direction of providing press and other facilities and at this time no response can be given to any application. It is tbe intention, Mr. Heath says, to provide amply for the entire press of the country. J8UIT FOR 10,000 ACRES. Ai Monterey, Mex., Jan. 31. Mrs. Marcella Le Martinez of this city has giv- en her attorney authority to bring suit for the possession of approximately ten thousand acres of land located In tbe oil region of Nacogdoches, Texas, now held by the Blancette family of Beaumont and valued by experts close to $3,000,000. Until recently Mrs. Le Mar-tinwas in ignorance of her Interest in the lands, tha titles to which date back to the time of her grandfather, who. it ia alleged, secured them under a Spanish grant, 'which it la believed invalidates the Texas claim. es line of corsets, which have always been, and are at present, very poplar with particular purchasers. This is a straight front style and bias It can be had in black and white as well as in the light brocades. The girfes are from 19 to 26. The price ot gored. Boil MONDAY at fO February tstm All Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed SELL EVERYTHING From the Cost Mark rny To . $! This means everything in our stoc-k- Court Decides High Against Warner and Quinlin. Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 21 The Federal High Court, sit ling In full session with ten Judges on tha bench, haa finally handed down a decision In iha n out. asphalt case. The court gives aa its unanimous Judgment tha opinion that tha claim of Warner and Quinlin of Syracuse, N. Y., to possee-slo- n of tha Fell cidad Asphalt Mina, a portion of the asphalt lake In the State of Bermudas claimed also by tha New York and Bermudas Asphalt company, who hold a concession to work tha lake, ia null and void. Tha Felicldad mine waa bought in 1898 by Messrs. Warner and Quinlin. The court bases Its opinion on tha argument that while tha concession of the Bermudez company waa valid, no claim to the Felicldad could be granted. Tbe debates revealed tha fart that Messm Warner and Quinlin had bought tha Kellridad mine without receiving proper title from tha vendors. Groceries Included The. greatest opportunity that the people ci Ogden and Weber County will have tor some tund. We witt also Include in this Sale aU long-draw- Spring Goods Arriving during sale, pur- -' chased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. Soil This Slock NEW YORIf FIREMAN KILLED. ... New York, Jan. 31. One fireman waa killed and 25 others were overcoats by moke In a fire In a storehouse of the American Manufacturing company in Brooklyn tonight. Borne of tbe men overcome were ao seriously affected that they were taken to hospitals. One of them la expected to dfc Tha storehouse contained Jute, Manila hemp and bagging. IN VD By March 1st. to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. . ' Reese Howell & Sons. BOSTON. Boston, Mass,, Jan. 31. Unless aa unexpected contingency arises fifty-si- x book and aatabliahments In Boston and surrounding towns, employing 900 persona, members ot the Boston Typographical Union, will be ng without printers and compositors' tomorrow. A new scale presented as an ultimatum to the Boston Typothetae has been rejected by tbe employer, SILVER PARLOR RESTAURART OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from T2 to I p. at, 25 cent. We give nice lunch all day. . Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and fish la season. CASHIER $260000 SHORT. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 31. The report of experts who have been working cm the hooka of the Franklin bank shows Henry Burkhnld lo have been short $260,600. Burkliold has given President Gilgonr power of attorney to sell securities and settle up his aflalra and out of the two millions of BurkhoMs holdings it Is thought about $30000 will bo left for hia estate. Props. Charley & Hong, NO. SIS 25th St. MURPHY A GIBLIN, 29c Your Patronage Prop's. Solicited. Twenty-Fift- h J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries a full lino of Gkivea, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Cover. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. Phone 514m 2279 Washington Ava. REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: 12 to $3 por day. All modern improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, mens headquarters. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Union Depot H. C. BIGELOW, t T f Propristor. Sons Co Ogden Knitting Company WILL MEET CREDITORS. Kansas City, Jau. 31. Grant G. tbe former Kansas eatilo plunger, who fled to Mexico three years ago, haa made a definite move to settle with his creditors, whom he owes an aggregate anm estimated at $1,500,000. Local creditors have receive! a draft from Glllett for a sum sufficient to pay tbe expenses of a committee to go to Mexico and inspect the mining holdings from the development of which he hoper to pay hia debts. The committee will start for Mexico about February 15th. A month ago Mr. Glllett, who had returned to the United States to visit relatives, offered from Fostoria. Ohio, to meet hie creditors In Karras city, lmt foiled to appear on the date set. Gil-let- t, ...KNIT SKIRTS... You are invited FOR LADIES SO 8L TEAMSTERS issJTOCKBEN . W. H. Wright-- ' 132 a pair. & : First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. That our offer of $1.95 for either ladies or gentlemens shoes, which aoll regularly at $2.50, $3.00 and $3. S'), should be investigated at once. That tomorrow night tbe greatest of nndermuslin sales will close. But it ia hardly necessary to remind you of this, as, no doubt, yon hare had It in mind. Don't come late. That this is the only store which haa the courage to sell the best at . SILVER KING SALOON RememberToday 50c Golf Gloves Must Wo Japlln, Mo., Jan. 31. W, H. Broad-stree- t, station agent of tho Frisco system. gave up hia Ilfs tonight In defense of the companys property, shot by two masked men who ordered him to hold up hia bands. A fierce fusilade waa exchanged when Broadatreet finally fell with a bullet In hia head. Bloodhounds have been sent to the arene. be-ginni- ng this morning you buy them at DECIDED . as Follows Venaxuelan TRIKE PROBABLE am mm i STATION AGENT KILLED, .00 and $4.00 has always been quoted for these very reliable corsets, but Sj ffif THE SALE I OF SALES Russo-Japanes- 1SPM1T nm to call on Cents Each i SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS The Pasteur Dairy Company gnd Inspect It superb plant tor th manufacture of Phone J67--Z 2274 Wasjiington Avenue, Between 22nd and 23rd Sts, ) ; I Pure Milk Foods. 2440 Grant Avenue. Telephone 27 |