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Show THE 4 MORNING PRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. . Lyceum Theatre tight-fittin- lieUvered by Carrier, including Sunday Morning Examiner, month per 7Bcte beta Single copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one month (Including Wets Sunday) Ail Postmasters and Rural Delivery Carriers am authorized to receive subscriptions. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast OGDEN. UTAH. FEBRUARY 2G, 1904. con-fllc- rani jm ms OUR FOREIGNERS. The tide of Immigration has been rising higher and higher and the character of the flood has greally (hanged in the past twenty years. The Spring Held Republican haa prepared ibis table: anti-Chine- , auii-Cblne- Germany contributed within of the total, n fraction of two-thirof the total for 1903 while came from Auatro-llungarItaly and Russia, the total number of lnimt-aran- ta lnat year footing up 939.130. From England. Germany. Ireland and Scotland came the beat immigrants lo the United Staten, and the character of the cltisenabip following on naturalization shows the fart too plainly to require other demonstration. A very large percentage of the immigrants from Southern Italy and from the iwly-glu- t n empire do not become rltlzene, but, after romimra-tivel- y few years of labor In the United Stntea at good wagea and with habita of the most strenuous economy, return to their native countries In turn to give place to another influx. lu 1882 two-thir- ds y, Austro-Hungaria- LIFE IS GROWING PROSY. The Virginia legislature proposes to compel by law cirrus posters to tell the truth, and this leads the Ran rrnncteuo Call to Inquire If the people are to be deprived of the pleasures of the many colored circus pouter by bringing It down to the dead level of mere farts. Are we to read no more of the only greatest show on earth. The combined mmbtnatluna and aggregated aggregations of the prlnrea of tba ring, the empresses of the and the only wonders of wonders now on the road?" Ara we to part with the pleasures of the imagination, and ace It all brought down to a statement that men and women The pro--1 will tide around a ring? steed law applies to the plcturee as well aa the text. We are to see the cirrus ladles pictured as plain as they are, and not as prize' winners in a We will have world beauty show. none of such a law. Life requires every possible diversion from ita hard dutlea and various vexations. And bow. Just as the traveling shows have decided to omit the street parade, tba cold and unfeeling law of the land proposes to sireeh forth and tear from the circus poster its beauty and style. In the great name of the rising generation we Ale a protest thus far In advance of the next session of the California legislature, lest this more than Furltan proposition gain a foothold here. equea-rurrlrulu- m A VOICE OPPOSED TO WAR. good thing. That la the business view. . Rut one of the .most pleasing poeta of the racilic; coast is too unbusinesslike to aee the commercial sldaof amighty conflict and he makes his protest In these words, to which War fa a The Examiner adds lla indorsement: War In the East, where the suns first rise! War. and Its clamors swelling: War. and the Asian nun her sighs, While the hounds of war are well- ' e The fields that are green shall tura to red 'Neath the flow of a crimson river. And the stars Aiall look on the staring dead . Who ara lost--4 o their lovod forever; And lives shall be held as a drug in me mart When Greed la the monarch solely; And as refuse clay shall be counted they Who have whispered; ' Holy! Holy: But brothar, my brother, though men bemad, t la good for our business, so let us be glad! . I The little- brown - ' woman shall sit alone. The prey of a ghastly terror: zind wile of the Cossack shall make her moan. The victim of Greed and tiror; r w ha w . Aroh-duebe- as tem-tmra- ry 3 And homes shall he shattered where once pea dwelt. And eyes that are bright shall darken; And they who have aiill by a loved one knelt In vain for his etepa shall harken. But brother, my brother, why stand ye mussed? It la good lor our business so God be praised! anti-tari- mm ing! 1901. OGDEN. UTAH, 4 FRIDAY MORNING, tip and oa bne occasion,, shortly before his marriage, he wag confined for a full week to hla apartments by fail uncle. King Frederick William IV., Sawyer & Young, Props. far having, during the course of a military Inspection he was holding aa WEEK FEBRUARY 21tfa. general, given an amusing deuion-f.ralio- a of the ridiculous equipment of the lnfontry in times day by droplive. ping a gold piece In front of one of We who are petty, forgive forgive! the soldier and directing him lo pick I.ULU TIIE1S, It has been suggested that crowned-head- s Coon Sungs. it up and pocket U, which he was utg terly unable to do. the and thir advUors, presidents the and SAKTRY. stock, the coat, AND leather M'KEEVER high and their cabinet officers be required numerous belts and straps with which Comedy Sketch Artists. to go to tha front at the head of bathe was hampered rendering it t. tle when they sanction a bloody for him to bend bis body ao DKMAIUA AND ORLANDO. aa to get tha coin. Then the horrors of war would Song and Dances. Another penally of much the name be brought close home to them and KINGDOM. character, MARVELOUS usually inflicted for. a they would irarn to appreciate human that to haua arrest'' longer period, Wheels. on .Hooligan life and be let hasty lo resort to the to to aay, confinement to one house and grounds if one's fortunate enough arbitrament of tbe sword. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Sdngs- - to possets any . There are members of tbe reigning house of Prussia, of EDITORIAL OPINION Austria and of Russia who have been ordered to undergo terma of two and CHINE6E IN SOUTH AFRICA. versity, held a meeting and adopted three months' arrest of this kind. In teaolutlons expressing their hope that Bavaria it haa been inflicted by the i San Francisco Examiner.) the revolutionary elements In Russia prime regent upon hi grandson. A prdiininary skirmish on tbe queswould mobilize and turn the war Prince Rupert, for leaving the kingtion of the exclusion of Chinese laborofficial Russia. dom and hto military duties and beagainst ers from South Africa haa been fought taking himself off to Paris In the on tbe llxr of the British House of strictest Incognito without haring 1,1 Commons. It resulted adversely to the previously obtained permission to abcause of exclusion, not because the masent himself from the kingdom. Prince jority of the members of parliament Emperor William, although a moat and Princess Frederick Leopold 01 are necessarily but be- devoted and affectionate foiher. baa Prussia are reported (o have underen iko the motion favoring exclusion the reputation of being atrlrt with hla gone a mouth's haua arrest' which was unfortunately yoked to a propoaona. and when he learned the they spent at their magnificent counmany sition whose purpose was the defeat other that the Crown Prime had. try seat at Gltenike, near Potsdam, for day of the Balfour gsvernment. The In defiance to hie wishes, ridden in a having disobeyed the Emperor'a reguidea was employed simply as ha is stated to have lations about the aeceiiaity of the prinan accessory to accomplish au end steeplechase, atrailed tha heir apparent to cesses of hla family being always promptly which had no connection with either not only by a lady In waiting, tended, inflicted and to have account, upon a race or a labor question. but also by a gentleman of the houseII came up in jiarluiment aa an op- him the penalty of throe days stuben hold while in public. Princess Freder. to la to confinement that say. arrest;' to the the reply to position amendment ilk Leopold, who to passionately fond room.. hla life So the free has entirely warmspeech from the throne, it was with of thie singularly promising scion of of skating, broke through the ice ly debated on both aides, nut It lacked would have been drowned and her tody breach even been from the royalty fifty-on- e vote when It earns to a divihad it not been ofr the assistance of sion. it foiled because the main pro- of any scandal, and so Irreproachable some peasants near by. Thie narrow announcehie position was too vital to be sacrificed mentconduct, that tha public esc of the princess served to call ape of hla punishment haa attracted at this Juncture. That la. the house of tif the Emperor to the Ilia attention commons regarded tbe offering of tha for more attention on both aldee of fact that there had been no gentleman coolie amendment in the the Atlantic than Ita trifling In attendance on her at the time and same light as it regarded the Morley would aee into warrant It may be tt waa in of thto that he consequent ff a writes contributor to amendment to the speech timely, therefore, a few to have imposed reported from tha throne, aa a means to reach to the Chicago Tribune, to offer a tew weeks of haua arrest' upon hto aleter-in-laan undesirable result, not as a prin- notes upon a subject which cannot foil and her husband. ciple. Tiie tlmea are too critical at to prove of interest to all parents, The late King Humbert did not conmethod The to Britain for Great the risk namely: employed by present tent himself with merely subjecting experiment of a political change in tbrf crowned heads to maintain discipline hto eon to confinement In hto quarters, administration of Ita affairs and Its among the mem bere of their families, but ones even went ao for as to order foreign policy. The country's foreign merely adding, by way of parenthesis, him under arrest in a fortress. It waa relations are on trial. Dangers beset that tha German people are fortunate in consequence of an altercation beIt In all directions. The cooler beads In that the first offense for which their tween father and sun about Signor In all parties realize that there Is too future Emperor is publicly called to Crlapi, at that time Premier, and of much at stake In tha macter of Inter- account should be one which demonand colonial policy national prestige and foreign Interests strates hla pluck aa well aa his love of whose domestic Humbert moat strongly disapproved. to put either in jeopardy at this apart, and la calculated 10 increase hk Indeed, Humbert was extremely seJuncture by forcing a ministerial popularity both at home and abroad. vere with hto heir apparent, and show-- , of parliaIa olden times, when the royalty of ed rbange or tha dissolution Infinitely more indulgence to hto ment. Borne of tha members may have the reigning huuses was regarded as reded on tha questloa from the narrow more sacred in character thaa now- nephews than to hto only son. Deprlval of the use of the royal livstandpoint of partisanship anything adays, It was customary to provide mon-art-lo heat tha government without any youthful princes of the blood with eries ia another penalty which have at their disposal for the Industrial and racial the for regard who were brought up whipping purpose of maintaining their authorprinciple incorporated In the amend- with them,hoy, sharing their lessons and ity among tha members of thetr famdoubtwere tha but ment, majority their pastimes, but taking upon themily. end it usually carries with It the less governed by the broader proposi- selves the whole of the punishment!. suspension of those military honors tion which the aucceea of the measure For the office of whipping boy was one which are accorded to princes and threatened, namely, tha retention In of- which doomed Us bolder to undergo of tha blood. During tha fice of a ministry whose foreign policy all the castigation which hla royal princesses of Napoleon III, Prince Lnclen la regarded a, sound and meets with reign companion deserved, the idea Bonaparte was deprived of the use of popular approval, however weak ita do- of course, that It would pain andbeing, morthe imperial liveries for having placed mestic policy may he. They aacrlficad. the to see hie prime playmate hla at the disposal of tha fatherefore .the minor print's Involved tify for hie sake. That the device mouscarriage actress Rachel, who. in conseIn the vote, as was done on the antt-tari- ff flogged was effective may be gathered from the amendment, in order to save tha Bumher of houses quence thereof, wee taken for Empress noof the Eugenie by the guards at the Arc de major one. They concurred with Ab- bility which traie their European descent from Triomphe and permitted to drive raham Lincoln's disposition of the the of boys The whipping sovereigns. through it instead of around it. Tha questloa of exchanging commanding latter aa a rule showed themselves widowed Duchess of Aosta, Princess generals ai a critical period In the Civil graieful, taking the earliest opportuni- Lae title Bonaparte, waa like wise d war, whan he quaintly declared that It would be bad policy to swap hpraea lu ty to reward thetr whipping boys with prlved for a time by her brother-in-lamldetream." Britain la tn midstream titles and lands for the Bufferings and and uncle, the late King Humbert, There is, Indignities endured In their behalf, a of the use of the royal Italian liverlea, with her foreign affairs. notable instance in In de. of point being that aa a punishment for some particularly consequently, no significance the feat of the Chinese exclusion amend- Charles I, who, on hie accession to flagrant violation of the lavra of conthe to throne, created his whipping boy ventionality and of tiie rules which the ment other than It was nereaaary nave tha government and prevent pos- Eerl of Dyaart and Baron Hunting King had imposed upon the members Tower, and presented him with large of hla house. If sible foreign complications. my memory serves me estates In recognition of the many rightly It waa in connection with some he had FROM US. AWAY floggings endnred DRAWING for his sake. CUBA But it is no kmger iHsmible to reach particular daring bicycle costume, whirh aroused the Indignation of Queen the House of Lords by means of (Ogden Standard.) Margherita'a mother, the old Duchen Bankers and manufacturers in tha bundlings undergone tn behalf of of Genoa, whose Ideas of propriety are United States arc both calling atten- princes of the Mood. and. while those of the most straitlaced description. tion to tha fact that Cuban policy who ara intrusted with the education Finally, there to that extreme measseems to b gradually drawing away of royal children are not permitted to ure which has been only rarely redmlnater the Slates and that corporal punishment to sorted to by any European from the Vnlted administration In Cuba In endeavor- thetr pupils, yet the latter are sub- namoly, expulsion from thesovereigns, ranks or thereto Eumuch as other children the jected ing by various means to Intercut house. Emperor Francis reigning parents. Emiiemr William's Joseph haa found himself ropean powers In Cuba with the Idea, by thetr compelled no doubt, that such a course will boys are credited with being thoroughtn deprive both Archduke John end wen ly with the acquainted ot weight Archduke Leopold not merely of all strengthen tlio independence of the the paternal hand, while the late Queen thetr rights and . Cuban people. aa princea on Victoria, the occasion of one of her of the blood, but privileges Tha first Instance of the seeming de- esrller even of the name of to visits Dublin, finding that Hapeburg, termination of the Unbans la discrim- Prince actually refualng them the hoy privilege of ordinary Austrian citizeninate against tbe United States was in who wasAlfred, then a to Bitting in her tn opposite the relation the last ruhtnm regulation ship, ad forcing them to seek under to the reciprocity treaty between the carriage, had begun to sulk about a bourgeons pamq naturalization aa and refrained tomethtng. from doffing well aa a home In some foreign land. United hla Republic of Uuba and the in rap ofthe Archduke John disappeared from view Platen. By the terms of the treaty tbe cheers of theacknowledgment people, did not hesitate ton years ago on a voyage around tnrreeHe at auy lime of Cuban custom to soundly Nix his ears then and there pome Is limited to 30 ier ccpl. The new Cape Horn under the name of John in the sight of everybody without inBut Archduke Leopold stilt Orth. regulation places an Increase of 30 per terrupting for one minute her gracious Uvea under the name of Leopold Wolf-lin-g rent on all goods which have been im- bow and anilles in response to the in Switzerland, where he haa acthe United ported hitherto from of her greetings subject. and quired the citizenship of the country. States. These Include cotton While, however young royalties The woolen goods, randies, soap, elarrh, have Emperor likewise suspended the nothing to fear save from thetr Princess of Saxony from her wrapping paper, meats snd Parent In the way of chastisement, rights and prerogatives, which rams butler, condensed milk, eggs, they are subject to numerous other to her through her birth as an corrals aud In fact every article which punishments at the hands of those or Austria. But it to the people of the United States fur- lust rusted with thetr education. Among stood that this measure to of aundernish to the people of Tuba. Articles the means of at the discipline dlsimsal character. Thie la tbe limit of from Europe are affected by an In- of the latter are the deprivation of the enaltles which monarch! can Increase of from 13 to 26 per rent In favorite dishes, of pastimes and pliws-nre- a this reanlatliin. and or pocket money. King flict upon refractory members of thel? families, in there modern times Another apparent move of the Cu- victor Emmanuel's was one bans In favor of the United States ia long succession of boyhood of this noted by Bradetreet's. and would In- kind, imposed upon penalties him by his ternotes dicate that the fears above stated are ribly strict old governor, General attencalls Bradstreet'a unfounded. and It !h no secret that at least a tion to the fort that a Cuban bond iaue of the youth of Emperor William part was Silver is quoted lower again. of 33,noono((. hearing 4 per rent embittered by the exaggerated severinterest ha been sold to a New York ity of one of his military tutors. Operations wilt be resumed at the In ordinary lire a man firm and states that the peonltarly piay be said Summit Placer properties in about a United to become his own master rinse relations between the when he fflwn,h' States and Cuba render its govern-meni'- s attains hla majority, and what are making financial arrangements generally supposed to be the years of la reported that work will be It altn the American money market discretion, while in the same way tt at the Silver King Consolidated most a domestic matter. The Incident, may be warned that a woman se- at Park City today. however. Is or considerable tmuortance. cures freedom from parental control from a political Manriimint. as an In- when she marries. Tide is, however, Tiie ore and bullion settlements dication that In financial and eonimer. not the case with princes and prinlast Wednesday were as folcesses of blood. the rial affairs the relations between the Crude ores and concentrates, They remain lows: 14.400: base bullion. $21,000. re w republic and thl coimtrv wtM throughout their entire existence subTotal, grow morn intimate. The placing of a ject to the am borlty of the head of 63,400. Cuban loan in Europe mlcbt have been the reigning house tn which they beAdvices from Boise Indicate that the construed a an indleatbm that the long end are forced to submit to a rulera or Cuba desired to hreak awav degree of dependence of which peo- Medbury hill oil excitement was of ple on this side of the Atlantic can brief duration: that experts who visfrom the United Stales, and it form no conception. There are vari- ited tbe scene tame also be considered tht the existence away not very enous nieihiHla by moans of which this thusiastic. iif a Cnben debt in the hards of Vitro-neaInvestors micht. under contain authority is enforced, and amoug the disciplinary measures at the disposal Settlements sere made nwiWtlmn, nrortnee cnmnliratnti. nr of tbe sovereign is the one to which afternoon for 3 tons of oreWednesday from the at leaat forsib a bat tec nndelrnhte tbe Kaiser haa reiently subjected bis Utah mine at Flch Spring, the conrnnriitew , 4WAi,iif eldest son. the crown prince, namely, trols showing 0$ per cent lead and 133 lATMteMt the new CiN,a lean weei stuben arrest.' This is confinement ounce silver. el IVmi-- V nt mi-t- a tVt to one's tn he term the during new alllMiiM eml-- t nt He for which apartments tt is Imposed, and of course Samples received from the Silver fact- eeeeted n, eewe. will hare prevented the German heir Bell mine at Park City were assayed. tcee ee at pf tH (elMa apparent from fulfilling any engage- They came from the foes of a drift AT, olrti a.faMI,ia4 ments. from being seen out of doors, in the fissure on tbe tunnel ecedlt. and even from receiving and enter- level, and the opened results obtained were taining any friends during the three 21.6 per cent copper, 1U ounces silver prnq ew. arrive. dare that It lasted. to the ton.-4 5 Berlin. Veh. diemtrti In the The late Emperor Frederick was Tyikal Anxelrer from Rrne. Rtrllrec- - subjected to atuben arrest" by his The Western Mineral New la the lmd aav, about liV Rn?!an Undent father, old Emperor William, even name of a new publication launched at of both sexes, altendlng the Berne uni long after his own hoys had grown Modena, in Iron, county. Tbe initial children, wee children, shell vainly wait Urn a loving fa'her's coming: Auu Death tball siacd si the gray Published every day It the year. dawn'r gate Duals Office, 407 Mth Street. Mm mo mllia of uur trade slia-- t be huminii'g! ws Published by the Unloo Printing Oa Oh. God of the peoples, while yet Abu THE EXAMINER. EXAMINER, .contains number the a ' comprehensive PITT8BURGERS INVEST. camps in Southern Utah aud Nevada. The paper will he Decide te Ge After Oil and Gas-M- ore Issued weekly. Coming. Advh-ereceived from Richfield yce Salt Lake, Feb. 25-7,000 terday conveyed tbe information that a contract had been aware to Anrew acres of land, which to all held unuer tunnel on lease and bond, and not an acre ot it Keilbon to run a 3.000-fothe Log Cabin property of the Gold located or of shady title, the Union Gas Development company. This will make and Pipe Line company, capitalized at the fourth long tunnel. 1,000,000 in 1 aharee, will file its arof write-u- p e Wiih ol ' Manager Whitley of the American Smelting and Refining company states that the local settling price of lead will remain aa at present for an indefinite period, $3.30 per 100 pounds. Mr. Whitley declares he haa not been Informed of any probable raise a few weeks later. The Toaopeh Mintr say of the mine in which Senior Kearns and other Salt Lake! tea are interested: Hall-to- x Work waa begun Wednesday on the big tank on the 600 level and the pump sill be put tn place within a few day, ind it to expected that tbe work of linking the shaft will be resumed by the first ot April. The abaft, which to low 630 feet deep, will be continued to he 800-fopoint before crosscutting. ot a aw The Baker county opal mines bn iow ready for operation. The deal las been consummated, two men are ilready on the ground and In a few toya several more will he placed at rork and machinery for mining and polishing tha opals will be placed la trdar. The mince are situated Just lour mileg northeast from the town of burkee in this couqty and a company aao-ioise been organised to mine that with a capital stock of 50,000. taker City Herald. ticles of incorporation today. Bach of the undertaking, which to to result in the active boring for gas and oil in this valley Just as soon aa machinery and equipment can be placed on the ground, are W. 8. Ravenecruft and other big oil operators of Pittsburg, men who came out here a few days ago at the solicitation of J. H. Bigger, and who are greatly impressed with the conditions ia the field now occupied by Guffey A Gaiey, and the region from Farmington to a point along tha south aide of the lake and only n few miles west and n little north thto city. . Associated with Mr. Ravenacroft ia the formation of the company are J. W. Bolleau, H. P. Taylor, Thomas J. Almy and J. H. Bigger, the latter two of thto city. The great 'hoik of tha ground held by the new company to almost directly west of the liot Springs lake, on tha west aide of the Jordan river, and which Includes the Almy property on tbe Black sloughs. In addition it owns several large pieces t-- e-i- kr froalS?1 wire JAP GOLD Arrives, . Sad Franciro.mr S-- Th, er Doric, which armed lod., the Orient, brought In her Japanese gold ye n amonnt'ng .8 000 In American gold. Muth money waa sent here ia p,yiDJ supplies for the army and navy of v pan that had been pureiitsed lx past few months. Slowed in thehi of the steamer was about 550 tome merchandise that will make up bulk of the Chinese exhibit at tb at St. Louia. DIGNANS a DANCING ACADEMY REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING encoun-ere- d F. J. BERRYESSA A CO, 5 gt Twenty-fourt- h .THE... EXCHANGE SALOON Tha Ohio Copper company organised Wadnea-la- y under the laws of Nebraska filed ita articles of incorpo"4on 11 with County Clerk Jam- Stocked Witt Wince, Our Patrons Ara Invited te the ganized for ihe purpose of purchaalng Liquors sad Cigars and developing a number of copper MoimUina Hot Lunch la Ogdea. e ot tha Finest Quality. lode claims In mining district. Sale Lake for The company la incorporatedahan W 11,000.000, divided into 1,000.000 which of all 1 each, at a par value of are: CLASSIFIED ADYEIMREHTS. to subscribed. The Incorporators H. J. and H. G. Catrow, Mlamlabwg, Balt A. Tlbbets, i Henry Catrow, O. Dajrto-H- . lake City; J. H. Friend, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAWeat L. Newell and R W. Burra. made ia Catrow Carrollton. 0. Henry Joa. Che 1st Natl Bank Bldg, local representative of the company. W. L. Maglnnto Eccles Bldg. j Open Day and Night Beet MMiaais ui.sami.aa wv rra YwtrwW a CUPID BMILE8 AMID RUINS. FOR BALA y econopi in buying .interior MEAT BaltiFOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Baltimore, Feb. 2 k Though more is in mourning many recent vic- Hay, and Grain call on W. T. As till, tims of tha deadly aim of Cupid are 'Phone 20y. 2316 Washington ava rejoicing. Only one branch of the city government In in full operationla and the MONEY TO LOAN. this one to overworked. This ' marriage license bureau. MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUMMITT From the procession of blushing from to and passed which haa wains HOTEi. 8. the bureau during thatolast two days the balmy one would judge thto perTHE HOTEL LINCOLN month of June, Hymen's especial FebW. H. Lim.K Proprietor. iod, instead of bleak and drear have been Permanent r Transient. ruary. Scores of licenses cloaed BL OGDEN, UTAH. 30 Twenty th Issued, and when the bureau Februthla afternoon all record for mar- REAL ESTATE FOR BALA too much meat, provided it to tht as ary had been broken by a wide trltioue, digestible kind. 8uch to tt brick and BALE FOR Officials for the bureau are puzzled meat wa will take pleasure in cutttoi 60x339 lot near depot; aa to the reason for the remarkable frame house 1.600. Hunter for yoo. feet; good barn; price rush Into tha bonds of matrimony. One 6. First National room of A a in that Kennedy, period would think, they aay, such disaster aa haa overwhelmed the bank building. would be of the growing ones and the growl-up- s, city both lover and beloved burden IF you want to sell your property cautious about assuming the too, by getting your meet from consee J. J. BRUMMITT. of matrimonial life. Ezactly the a butcher you can trust Implicitly. Wi and the only explantrary to the case, 50. J. J. have all the bast meat constantly oa Nob In Hill. lots the CHOICE of all theories to tint ation given BRUMMITT. . hand. Poultry, too, tender, health, peat are being upset and that in times fowls. Dressed or ailvu of disaster man and woman of meagNICE brick eottogc on Grant, dose wholesome er means decide that It to cheaper to In. 3,300. J. J. BRUMMITT. live married than single. Another remarkable feature In con EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with bam. nection with the great fire ie noted In trees, on list St, between Wall and matrito rush considering the presort of Lincoln. 1,609. Great aaap. J. J, mony. Never before in the history or BRUMMITT. the world has such a conflagration,beeil Fast of 17th Street. 2466 Wash Ava in to any way tt, one approaching FIVE ACRES of A1 land, good house, two unaccompanied by heavy lose of Ufa water right five-rooIn the past the trail of fire haa been acres ot orchard, two blocks from followed by processions to the grave street car line, 2,000. J. J. BRUM-MITafter the ministers of various denominations have administered the last AND BUILDERS, consolation lo the bereaved. Now the CONTRACTORS ministers have their time fully occu In Mill pied ia reading the marriage Instead GO TO M. Gluts for anything Work, Contracting and Building, of the burial service. 22nd and Washington. u $ Children Dont d Eat Six-roo- Take Good Care A. . t Weatherby albert f. T RICHEY. NORWEGIAN SECRETARY UNDERTAKER ACTS. CLAIRVOYANTS. Tokio. Feb. 25. The secretary of the Norwegian consulate at Kobe haa gone Mrs. lager A Son, clairvoyants and to Sasebo to aee the remain of the mediums to We teU your name and all about captured ship Hoik. This action not understood, am) it haa given rise your business affairs, whether they to speculation. will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What we tall comes true. 421 23th ft reel. James Ballards MEAT MARKET PALMISTRY UTILE la tha only place In town where yen MADAM D'MAR, fortunes told by qet the worth of jreur money. cards or hand. Prices reasonable. 11 24th Street 'Phene 127K. 276 24tt BL SALOON, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Pro Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. AND CARD READING. Washington Ave. 231 ' 'Phone IW. . FURNISHED ROOMS, Ross Book Store. FURNISHED ROOMS and board; alio rooms for light housekeeping; 366, 28th 8t. Books, Stationery and Office Suppfies. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 2226 Grant. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for good location; modern Improve QUEER ments. Inquire tit, 32nd street. rent; INQUIRE at 3357 Adams Avenue. n c Yesterday afternoon anon received a MdT5 WALLACE DRUG CO najortty of Ihe issued atock: latter a stubborn minority, the meet-ng the emending that tiie call for decided to waa illegal. Mr. Lucey withdraw and leave the case In tne lands of attorney. He declares he sill aee to it that tha next meeting a legally called and that the majority gill rule. 1 saying that another bun fora would arrive here on gw? 0w-thIntention of taking , wlV f,l U development of the field of Brigham City. Box w,iLTlctoi' tt begins to look as tiiuuS would be doing in gut o potent in the very Mlr tut; w Prescriptions Specialty The etorkholders of tha Ontario Con-o-il dated are mixed up In a wrangle, days ago PHONE it the meeting held a tew to 24 X. ,2349 With. Ave vote a resient Lurey. with power mt ee-tn- n. v& the visitors are so much iunli the condition, west ofT boring to very api WAFFLE HOUSE street. CATE : Fine dinner on UPEN Sunday ALL HI tnm UJ cents. Lunch served oaly 25 cento. rea .Short order at ail horn. dysters in aay atyle. Gama and run In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. Bfc 4 p. m., 11 to 4, 6 246 Twenty-fift- h a typewriter that la out of repair. It 222 Twenty-fifta to keep machine, that good pays SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE and to tba kind that wa are eelllng. We Open Day and Night will sell yon a new one or an old one fixed up to do the work like new. If Magny and Klnxy, Proprietor, you do not want to bny. we will rent We will one keep it in repair aa yon long aa you want It. & BLACKWELL Wholesale Harness and Saddler would like to trifle tha LEWIS Perhapa yon now hare for one that typewriter you call your sttention to to In better order or for some different Something New tyle. If so, let us know and w win call and see what wa can do for yon. AFOOT WARMER Transferred to any part of the city. Come and Try One PRICES REASONABLE. COR. 24TH AND GRANT. 233 631a. Phene 25th St h J. G. REED taBROS. L H. BECRAFT EXPRESS BAGGAGE . Wt ' . |