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Show TOE MOBKXNO EOMIN'EB, POPES. UTAH. .WATrnn.VT Published every Business Office, Puallshod bj du in th year. 407 24th Street the Union Printing Co, Editor and Mgr. ' Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 75 eta per month Seta Single ocplaa PRANK FRANCIS. L. SUBSCRIPTION comtiilt-reby that official, aud the poriiiun taken by the News a to the power of tha Mayor to apidnt subordinates or agents as well as the heads of department, by and with tba adtjt-- nnd consent of the City Gouu-ii- !' is fully sustained. Further; the defects we referred to in the recent revision of the city are of a serious nature, as Attorney ivy points out, aud it wilt to thoroughly inspect that l.r revision aud amend tbe ordinances ao as to conform to and harmonize with the laws, or uc end of uuofualuu will arise. Tbe revision will have to ba revised before tbe compilation will be of any use to the pour la, tha bar or tue duly THE EXAMINER. RATES. Bf mail oat month (Including ......50cts Sunday) Postmasters and Rural Delivery Ca.nara are authorized to receive All Subscriber will confer a favor by informing thia office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breaLfett UTAH, FEBRUARY 20, 1904. THE CUTOFF DISASTER. public. 1 base are vary serious matters. It is not only the right but the duty ol the Mayor to mak appointments for all the appointive offices In the city, and also of tbe agents and employes therein, ex re pi such help as la needed In caaas of r met gancy. The neglect to ext mm ihls authority by Ihe fermenn-cuiuheof the Mayoralty render the payment of those subordinates now emThe lack of under-alaudiployed Illegal. of the law, on the part of tba previous occuiutut of the office ot city attorney ha led to tbe blunders ia the revision of the ordinances and tha i ouditfuu of affairs that confronts the present i fty administration. A contemporary quote one of th doubtful ordinance in reference to tbe milMiinimrnt of a (lark lor tha board of health, a though a city ordinance loulti upentede a state statute. That Is about aa much as some opponent ot tbe Mayor appear to know about legal limiters. The obstructionists and promoters of discord In city sffairs will make trouble for themselves, if they look for advict aud encouragement ut The .'rightful aniifeul at the cutoff jtMtrday la an illulMtlua of the fad Just the nation of great rugiuow-lu- g uk la almoat ala ay expensive In human life aa veil a lu money. The handling of large quantities of logh explosive i daugeroiia bualnea i'iiirr any rtmditlun, and the fate of me of yesterday's ex iniurtunale plorion ahould art aa a warning to not to from such a source. anrkmen in eueh Tbe great body of our citlaens are ga her around near wnere powder or viewing with deep disgust tbe schemes ilyramite U vtoreiL and conspiracies of extreme partisans, tlon the thought to bring about their personal and party la thla l'M-l- f that rara of explolVe euds. Indifferent to tba welfare of tbe maao that they could municipality aud the vote of ihe ahonld lie of the people. Disguise of the jority I t avoided in eaae of Are. purpose of tlie plotters dose not eeem to be even attempted. It ia open and AN HONEST MAN. unconcealed. I'tmrjmtlon of the powers of the Mayor, and dictation of what The manly eounr of Mr. Shafnith, of he shall or shall not do. art nnblush-lngl- y Colorado, who a few day a ago resigned attempted and blatantly counteliia neat in Congi-eon becoming eon-- v nanced and advocated by a public Jourall political Inred that framie had orrurred at the nal. Observing citizens of are looking on with keen persuasiuna hi (ion, haa impmumd the whole coun- apim-latluof the course pursued, and try, and (Iota honor to n eoiirngeoiia they will express their disfavor effectumid boneat man. ally when the right time comes. The Deaeret News will not support Mr, Khafruth haa Uu-in Congreaa either the Mayor or any other official four term. Tliough In the minority In bb Improper or arbitrary excretes lie haa commanded the reapeet of all. of authority. But In the present emerIla waa ona of the working mentbera gency It appear very clearly that tne powers vested In the executive must be aenh-e- , and rendered valuable ini rii-iim- enn-rprir- sug-gi-- rt iriai-arde- public The commlttea and the Houae exonerated him of nny priv'ty to the frauds which were committed by hla parly. Indeed. It was raitefartorily shown feat he had dune evnrylhlng be could to br.vc g fair rlaciton. He leaves hla seat vllb the profound reaped of the lluuae and of the country. Thlg very dramatic episode raises n eollitcral question of more thnn )ss log Interest. It was charged In Colorado that the same ballot frauda extended to the election of members of (ha legislature, but Investigation In this respect was prevented, nnd hence It was believed that the of United Slate Senator Teller waa tainted by fraud and Illegality. But he was elected and holda hia seat. It remains to be seen whMher he will follow .. highly honorable course of Mr. Bbaf-roland demand an Investigation ot the ballots cant for tha members of the legislature who elected him. h, EDIT ORIALOPINION (San Francisco Call.) ef-fi- that a scheme of tomulaory mill-tai- 7 training, to be put Into oiiernMon throughout the British lalauda. la now tn preparation by the war office, nnd will lie Miibmlitrd to 1nrllamcnt lu tha near future. It la to bo noted that the a; tame la announced ns one of military Tialuiug and not of military The choice of w orda waa doubt-Icdhlsled by political ronaldi-ra-tionaa the mlnlalry would hardly like to face the known antagoniam In (real Britaiu to compulsory military service. The im of the milder phraae la an eaay way of evading the poiuiiar po jinlUe. while, at the same time affording the government ample scope to intrudm-a system which will gu far to Increase flic military efficiency of acr-V'lc- es tnc kingdom. The announcement of the programme was made originally Iq the Morning Mall, which In describing it said: The scheme provides for the mill, taiy training (under the aupervislon of army ufflecra) of all males lieiwrcn the ages of 19 and 22 year. Tha following claea. however, will receive exemption: Men who havo tfcrvNl In ti e navy, volunteers, mili- tia or imperial ycamanry, aud the mer- cantile marine. The training will cover a of four years. In their eighteenth year the youths will have two months' physical and other drill Ihe nse or arms). During the remaining years a fortnight annually will be utilized fur more advanced drill. Tims n whole period of some three and a half raomlu training will be given, and by tbeir twenty-thir- d year all young England will Iv capable of excellent service in rase of ren-deir- .g Teed." It la estimated that the normal number of young men under training will be about 1,165.000. Of the total num-bt- r. about 304.000 would be In their flrst year, while tbe remainder would of men in the second, third or fourth year of training, and. therefore, comparatively well fitted for good service in case of an emergency. The plan la said to he aa outcome of tha Citation and tha work of the National Service league,'' and consequently will bare g powerful body of support among tbe people aa soon aa it la submitted to the conaller&tjon of Parliament, THE MUNICIPAL WEEK FEBRUARY 14tb. ALI KADA. Oriental Necromancer. ROBERT Ji. KENTON. Monologue. CHATHAM BISTERS. Vocalist and Acrobatic Dancers. MILLAR BISTERS. bong and Dunce. THE NEW JERUBALEM. a'ipplies would play a great part In a fampulgn In Corea. The native rarely raise more food than will euabla them to subsist aud this consists ot rlre, black beana and millet. The Japanese soldier can- always find partial subsistence In any part ot rice-enti- Corea. It is rertaia, almost, then, that If wins a derisive naval battle, she w land most of her troops at Maaam-pb- n and Kuaa In the aouth, at Chemulpo la tha west and Censaa In tbe east. She will not try to laud troop Jain III MUDDLE. (Deseret News.) It will be seen from the opinion of fte city attorney, given In full on another page of tbe News, that the Important question discussed in thia pager on Thorvday evening has been 190 f. SO, workmen employed until recently waa tha largest la the history of the garrison and numbered 18u0. These men, under direction of engineers from England, working on night and day shifts, made great changes hi the forts and ass'sted In mounting the new gnus, all of which are of tha latest pattern with disappearing mounts. The old guns were dismounted. General Parsons, commander-in-chiof the Imperial forces la Canada, acting under orders from the war office, haa entered a three days' mobilization of the royal artillery. The order calls for the manning of every fortification by every available man. All guas will be thoroughly tested and discharged and searchlights will play every night ef VESSELS MEET STORMS, Two Arc Battered by Recent Heavy Sana. 000. ADMIBSION 10c. febbpaby ot General trade in the Dominion Canada continue quiet. Interest ia token in the proposed reorganization ot consolidated Lake Superior aa ths Canadian Improvement company, In which It Is said the government will become financially Interested. The business community Is interested in ths apparent hitch in ratification of tha arrangement between the Grand Trunk Pacific and the government. It is regarded U certain, hqwevrr, that the rew railway will be oonatrutM-d-. The expenditure, U la thought, will tnvolva $100,000,000. feselon implicating Foster and Father, but said be had afterward denied the truth of bis signed statement. He related the Incidents leading up to the alleged attempted .train wrecking ami Identified tools which be said were used. He implicated Darker and k ester in hla testimony. McKinney denied that he was forced to flea from Kansas to Utah to escape prosecution for crime, but admitted that he had used au assumed name ou several AT OLD CHLORIDE POINT Word come from the old ChiL, Point mine ou Lion hill, near that development of a nV1ir ing nature are being made theU arrived from Ophir give out th. V formation that a well defined led beeu struck there, and tliat IthJS every evidence of being a perauZ! one. Further than thia the info- ant oeuld give no particulars. Tha Chronicle Point mine ha . duced some very rich silver ore like many other prooeroJ past; but on Lion hill, the deposits were (? pockety nature and could never he pended upon. UNDER STATE CONTROL. D. Flan, a mining engineer and manager of the Owl Creek mines In central Idaho, has presented soma new 'L. ideas for the prevention of tbo flotation of wild cat mining schemas. Mr. Finn believes each state, where mining 1 a chief Industry, should havq Day, 334X: Bight, ;s. an examining board of engineer, Examiner Telephone Number! whose duty It should be to examine tha mining claims sad report ou them and let this be tbe basis upon which companies are floated. fOR VEHICLES The examining board, according to Mr. Pinas plan, should be comporel Machinery, Implements, Bicyclt. In ot mining men of ability and when Buck's Steel Rangee and Heaters they aes that the capital of a concern to is being squandered on foolish propositions. to make fet jabs for a few Sidney Stevens Imp'ement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. unscrupulous men, they should have il New York, Feb. 19. Battered by heavy seas aad with her chaplain and second officer Injured by an enormous wave that swept over the lofty bridge, the steamer Lahn reached port today after a tempestuous voyage from Genoa. She had a very, rough passage throughout, being under reduced speed muck uf tbe time. February 14th tha weather was very squally and stormy and seaa repeatedly broke over tbe foredeck. One giant .sea struck tbe bridge and knocked Captain Bolts and Second Officer Gluud down, fracturing two of the captain's ribs and bruising the second officer shout the head. Ths bridge was damaged,tanchlons bent, REMEDY and part of the rail carried away. Tbs DANCING ACADEMY Prescriptions a Specialty Italian steamer Sicilia, also from Itala REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Wright Saya That la tha Solution ef ian ports, bad similar experience. PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wish. Avs Labor Problem. EVENING. SPECIAL ISSUE OP MONEY. ... Buffalo, N. Y Feb. 19. Carrol D. aawwpi New York. Feb. 19. The Japanese Wright, United States commissioner of labor. In a speech here on the question, government has decided, says a Herald Is there any solution of the labor dispatch from Seoul to issue special problem r said: paper money for military use through859 JT want yfourth st F. J. BERRYEISA CO, Law haa always failed to adjust out Korea, redeemable in gold coin. wage, and Its efforts in that direction have done more harm than good. GUILTY OP MANSLAUGHTER. la an ambitious remedy but it la not a vital principle. It 1 not a Vancouver. B. C., Fab. 19. The coroconstructive force, ner's Jury inquiring Into the cause ot The decalogue la aa good a labor the toes of the steamer Clallam and Uvea on January S delivered platform aa any. In religion w find fifty-fothe highest form of solution offered. their verdict today, finding Captain Next to religion cornea constructive Roberts guilty of manslaughter aad Our Patrona Are Invited to the Beat Stocked With Wines, evolution that evolution which be- Chief Engineer Be Launey criminally Liquors aud Cigar Hot Lunch lu Ogden. In cenlieves tha potency of effort. Wo are culpable. De Launey ia severely of th Finest Quality. to have a new law of wages, grown sured for negligence and tncompetency. out of religious thought. The applica- Captain Roberta la now In southern tion of tbla religious idea Is the true California. solution of Ihe labor problem. Mr. Wright said that the late Abram THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL. CUSSIFIED T. Hewitt and the late Senator Hanna were two of the greatest friends that Cripple Creek, Feb. 19. In the trial labor had ever known. of the conspiracy caae today Sherman ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . Parker, Thoms Foster and W. F. FOREIGN FORCES IN ChVnaT"" Davie, miners union' leaden, are aclat Natl Bank Bldg. Job. Chei cused of attempting to wreck a Flor- W. U Maglnnl Bode Bldg. WARNING! German Budget Provides for Increase ence A Cripple Creek train, the openwere statements of the SALE. of Military. attorneys FOR ing is tio made. Charles McKinney, the prinBerlin, Feb. 19. In considering an con- HORSE FOR SALE. Item in the foreign office budget pro- cipal witness, admitted making a viding fJ, 500.00V fur expenses In the H0R8B For aala cheap. Call a Far East. Including themalutenance Twenty-flre- t. 356 of German troops at Klao-Cho8han Tung province, and the Chi LI proFOR satisfactory prices' on Ftour, vince, China, some of the members of aud Grain call oa W. T. A till. Hay. the relchatag appropriation committee 330y. 3316 Washington ava. Phone In town la where you the only place today objected to the expenses as beget the worth of your money. ing unnecessarily burdenaome. MONEY TO LOAN. . S31 24th Street Foreign Secretary von Relchtofen 'Phone 1Z7K. confidently communicated to the comMONEY TO LOAN. ,J. J. BRUMMITT mittee certain Information abuut Far Eastern conditions and he added in 7 HOTEuS. the public session that Germany hkd TE " trans-continent- al WALLACE DRUG CO further up Ihe Coremu rout on either aide cf the peninsula, for ab would there meet Russian troop moving down from Yladivoetouk In the north-ca- st and th Yalu river lu tbe northwest. Her problem then would be to ferre the Russian array back or the Invasion of Manchuria, the latter, however, Seemingly Impracticable from a military standpoint. Thia would probably b tha temporary result of decisive Japanese victory, but It ia questionable wbther Japan would, bt allowed to retain the sovereignty of those seas. The attitude of England haa bees ao hostile towards Russia that tha latter hu found it Inadvisable to remove any craft from European waters. But Russia hu ths friendand ship of Germany and Frame should this friendship become ao pronounced that it would guard her European coasts from invuion then Russia rould send to th scene in the East at leut 140 craft which, would outnumber the Japanese fleet and might turn the tide of naval battle. But If lu tbe first naval battle the Russian fleet should be decisively victorious that would give tha Russians command of the strait of Corea and thy little brown men would be cut off from the peninsula. Naval defut In tha would and Japans maintained, nnd tha laws la rclatloa first Instance Thereto must be held paramount. The chances and aha would be unable to rights of the Council inusl not tie Im- extend her power, yet a defeat of the paired, but when they are perverted present Russian fleet in those waters for purpose of obstruction and per- would mean only a prolongation of the sonal ends, an inane le presented that war. will have to be met with the strongest force that can be lawfully exercised. CM TIMES-G- OOD In view of the whole situation, we strongly advise the course that wa have suggested from the beginning of the News Concerning Steel Marne endeavor Striking contention; that la, a aim-erfactor Trad Generally Active. to promote harmony and conciliation aa a to fair New by arrangement appointYork, Feb. IB.1The moat strikments, considering nil lust claims nnd ing news of the business week,' reasonable. dealm on every side, keep- shown by special telegrams from coring jirat In view ihe public service and tbe.pubUc nrtds, placing efficiency respondents of the International Merabove partisan coualderatloua, anrf cantile Agency throughout the United 929 men. Including making a business administration tha Stales and Canada, la found In Pitta-bur- g Great Britain had 3.735; France, 1,781; chief object in view. advices that constituent steel Japan, 7.287, and Italy, 771 men in Thera ahould ba no war between the corimration companies making steel China. The present force In Chi LI Mayor and the Council, nor listening to bars find the improvement In demand province, the secretary explained, waa bad or aelfleh advisers, but a mutual sufficient to warrant discussion of a really too weak to maintain Internal usslra for and munlcliai voluntary offer to advanre wages a order, while the 600 reserves la Kino advancement, a course that will gala month hence. Chou were a slender precaution for the tlm approbation aud support of the Quite as significant are report to tbe preservation of the neutrality of that bulk of our Vltlxeaa, who want peace, International Mercantile Agency from district. This was no time, he added, order and progress, and not petty quar- Npw England that the volume to weak German representation dipof railreling aud disgrareful strife. Far lomatically or militarily In th way traffic there in general merchandise lines ia 15 per ceut heavier than a East. WHO WILL WIN? year ago; that it ia heavier than a . f GOLF CURES DISEASE. year ago on roads centering at Chicago, (Ogden Standard.) at Duluth and the "Twin Cities at St. a typewriter that la odt of repair. It Who will be the victor la the great Louis and New Orleans,' and la Chicago. Feb. . 19. Golf la a sure pays but to keep a good machlae; and that I Japanese-Kuasia- n routewt cure for Bright' disease, according la In truth slightly below last years total at Pittskind that wo are selling. W tha to Dr. E. N. Naah, who has made the will aell but a matter of the merest speculation. burg with the volume fnrreaaing. you u new one or an old oa Writers whose symimthtcs and amount This, In the fere of Interruptions to statement at a meeting of the Homeofixed up to do the work like new. If of data favor the Japeneae have lieen iraffle by snow. Ire and extrema cold pathic Medical society. Dr. Nash you do not want to buy, wo will rent statement by citing you one. Wa will keep .it la repair as predicting a speedy vtctofy for the lit- weather, presents a more favorable ait-u- supported hla Ion respecting current distribution caaea in which he had noted definite tong as you want it.- - ' tle brown men, but as a matter of fact. and Immediate benefit resulting In the of goods than had been supposed. If tbe Japanese at first win the sovPerhaps you would like to trade the ereignty of the oriental sens nil farts Price of shoes are to be advanced patient's pursuit of the pastime and In typewriter you bow bqve- for one that soon. 8mall New England cotton mills the healthful open air life on the links Is In better order or for sumo different t. IKdnt to a Jong, stubbornly fought unless there la an intervention of may have to abut down during tbe and dose romnmnion with nature etyle. If so. let us know and w will call and see what we pan do for you. summer month, owing to uncertainty which ihn exercise compels. foreign power. And. In (he event of th war beings of prlrw and supplies. Conservative MOBILIZE TROOPS. long one, Russia would seem still to southern advices aay many interior have every advantage except the great buyers are unquestionably loaded with COR. 24TH AND ORANT. high priced cotton, aud unleu prices English Military Operations at Halifax, distance from her bate of supplies. Nova Scotia. A I letter Idea of tha situation ran sdvsnre effects may be felt later. Farfirst be obtained by glancing at tha ther Investigation concerning winter New York, Feb. 19, During the past ELE figures Indicating the comparative wheat and range rattle shows that six months every steamer .belonging to avait-ablor e ' 24S weather hu caused the Furness line arriving at this port severity strength of the two nations. In Twontyfifth Streep military forces Japan haa: In only nominal loaaes in either direction. Baa landed exploalyea and big guns, SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Western artil147.160; .700; Pennsylvania cavalry, expert opinion says a World dispatch from Halifax, fantry, Open Day and Night lery. 24.1.10; engineers. 7. R10; traiw-Izir- t. Inclines to the view that there will be N. 8. They were distributed among the o strike ot bituminous coni miners harbor fortifications. 7.900; reserve. 76.478; making Tha shift of Magny and Klnxy, Proprietors. n total of 271L26(. Of this available military force somewhere near ttO.ouo are reported to be embarked for landing In Corea' and thus invade Manchuria. Russia's available military strength ia: infantry, 627.000; cavalry, llT.OOii; artillery. 13N.000; engineers. 34.000; departmental corps. 34.UO0: Coesacka, 60.000: rceenrea. 1.450.000. making a total strength of 3.460.000. Of this number AFTER A THOROUGH TEST WE 300.000. or 37.000 mure than the entire have decidd that the above $3.50 Shoes available military of Japan, am available at thia time In Manchuria. The have more Real Worth and Comfort than Cossack regiments of cavalry number any other $3.50 Shoe that we have sesn in 50.000 men. and. would easily aid the HuMians In flanking, cutting off and our 25 years experience in shoe buying, out maneuvering the Jainrc. therefore we have accepted the agency for Tbe naval force concentrated In the them in this city. Far Eaht are totally out of proiiortion. Japan having her entire strength there and Kusala having barely a fifth. To introduce them more thoroughly we Japan has 114 vessels at Masampho and nine guarding the coasts ot her Island have decided to sell them at ruipire. Russia has 53 vessels at Port until February 24th. New shipments Arthur and five at Vladivoaltxk, while the remainder uf her naval strength of 242 rraft are In European waters. Of course the first problem of the war is to determine wnether Japan or KiiMia ia to have command uf tha act. Japan haa sa enormous advantage from a naval point of view at lha pre-rn- t. More wear and more comfort and having no poMcssiona at a than any $3,50 shoes made. distance, her entire naval force can be kept together in on fleet. Should the 'For a few days Japanese fleet dtfeat ihe Russian, that would leava tha Mikado free to pour hla land forces into Corea and by using the Corea n railway, which is owned by Japanese, he could occupy every strategic position lu that peninsula, could strengthen th positions and await the approach of the Russians. But even in this event Japan would have a hard contest. The Russian land force would entirely outnumber them with an immense reserve to draw from In Europe. The question of commissary DIGNANS S9CUM 9 .THE... TURF EXCHANGE Open Day and Night ur HIH There econojny inbuying inferior James Ballards MS MEAT? MEAT MARKET a u . BRITISH MILITARY TRAINING. Reports from London are to the Sawyer & Young Props. unit-name- s, ug OGDEN. Iietween tbs Alleghenies and the Mississippi where operators have refused to meet demand made. At the Southeast spring trade haa been relatively moat active, particularly ia dry gooda, shoes and clothing. Chicago packers have large orders abroad, believed to be ou account ot toe war In tbe Far East. Tbe only thing in railway grain rate rutting which haa attracted attentiou was the effort to explain. It I without significance. Foreign war complications have stimulated wheat price to the highest point readied ia six years. Baltimore Jobbers will be able to supply the bulk of orders on hand, but will not handle as much business during the spring as if there bad been no fire. Less trade than expected has goue elsewhere. The city's financial .loss, over and above insurance, la estimated at from ) 40,000,000 ui $75,000,- - Lyceum Theatre morxiku, ni Healthy Children Dont Eat . ' THE HOTEL LINCOLN . UrTl.lt Proprietor. Permanent cr Transient. fu 0JDBN, UTAH. 330 Twenty-thl-W. H. too much meat, provide It la tha un trltious, digestible, kind. Such la tha meat we will taka pleasure In cutting for you. d ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL FOR C LE Choice of two good building site, two blocks from Union A Kennedy. Depot, V35 cash. Hunter Take Good Care Qfthe growing ones and tha grown upe, too, by getting your meat from farm FOR SALE n Two-roobutcher you can trust Implicitly. We houae. near Plain City. Ten acres alfalfa. Posaeaalon at once, have all the beat meats constantly on f 1,000 ou term. Hunter A Kennedy. hand. ' Poultry, too, tender, healthy, wholesome fowls. . Dressed or allva IF you want to eeB your property see J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE tote In Nob Hlfl. 150. J. J. acre Forty-tw- o A. E. Wcatherby BRUMMITT. Fool of 37th Street - 245S Wash Ava. cun-tea- L H. WAf re-re- nt BECRAfT HOUSE - St. Cecilia, Acme Turn and Julia Marlowe $3.50 Shoes $3.00 a Pair Just Arrived LATE STYLES. $3o00o I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. EIGHT-ROO- bare. bMweB Great reap. J. J wn $1,500. In coin, HOUSE, with FIVE ACRES of "AX" land, pood ALBERT F. RICHEY, ! two tor right hvereom house, from orchard, two blocks ret t Sr llna. $2,000. J. J. BRUM- AND CONTRACTORS UNDERTAKER MmmmKammama BUILDERS. 'Phone 150. GO TO M. Glllla for anything In Mill Work. Contracting and 32nd and Washington. anBBnBBMBEDK WANTED. Boys-wit- h papers. Call borsea wanted to deliver at 4 p. -- 407 34th. Bt UTILE mger AND CARD READING, MADAM IFMAR. cards or band. 375 34th 8t SALWN, Choke Wines , . Liquors and Cigars. 331$ Washington Are. al-a- o 305y. Books Stationery and 8 Office SuppEes. j : PH Flue dinner on CATE FURNISHED ROOMS and board; rooms for light housekeeping; 36$, 28th St. 'Phone Ross Bool Store. j fortunes told by Price reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMS. . . A Son, clairvoyants aad mediums. Wa tell your name and all about your bnaluoM affaire, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorce, sickness, lova affairs and poslttoua. No questions asked. What we tell comes tree. 489 25th street. aMaBHMmwmpmtomnmmnnnnmmn PALMISTRY QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prep. CLAiRVOYANTS. Mrs. Ave. 2372 Washington Building. (PEN 111 191 Sunday from 13 to 4 p. m., 25 cents. Lunch served from 11 to 4. only 25 cents. Freak Short orders at all hours. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 352$ Oysters In any style. Game and FUA Grant In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. .TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for 238 Twenty-fiftBt rent; good location; modern improve, meets. Inquire 4FC, I2ud street h INQUIRE at 3357 Adams J. G. REED Avenue- - LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS aad BAGGAGE Transferred to any part of the , BRO-S- . Wholesale Harness . , city. PRICES REASONABLE. 233 28th Phene SSIu. St and Saddlers We call your attention to ' Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge |