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Show THE MORNING 4 of rajia 'ity at ni ed. THE EXAMINER. Published every day in tba year. Busine OSce, 407 24th Street Published by the Union Prlnimy Ca FRANK r FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, Including RunJay Morning Examiner, 5 eta per month (ingle cvpiea Seta SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Hy ciall one month fiucluiijr.g ..60 els Suitday) it muld nhii hr ealled upon In kplie of all thi. huaever. by reason ui rominiilnK lemirariK, there a ruiicideiaiile quaiii'iy of ore i out of i hr Male. The amount of mi it eetiiiKitnl at S.iwu tun, ami the value of thie .lio'ilii leally he added to the alaive given. Hut the ktiri-- cxibauge fuii to laily l of the mines and with l(i is tine there au during the month a marked In tradtiiK. There nere over (Inline half a minimi iiun- - of slock Bold and iu almost exactly the average price 2.", cent jar than-- . The figurr are $MS.400.M. 5i4.3H9 shares, sold lor TM. in contrast with the great record of the mines. slioa an aaioniriiing lethargy; and when runt raided with llie ea c of February last year, wbirh aggregated k.').l7 shares. for show an alarming decadence. The oeu ll iileiol uf the month ot Kehruaiy amounted to 1 2112.511. lieslda realized privately, not ll: large aittn The payera of tba in public putting. sum named were th Italy West, f riT.Otiti; the Silver King, fluu.OOO; the Grant (Vntral, I25.UUO; the Anulc Kural Delivery CV'risrs aie authorized to receive s. Subscribers will confer a favor by c tl,i. office of failure to revive Tim Examiner btfore their breakfast. Sr.formfr, OGDEN, m-on- ljiiiri. UTAH. MARCH 3, 1904, cou-diil- e: pi.e-pcrii- he sjMvulalite maikeiH thn uiinci-ilet'of a large iiiiiiiIht of iiniiMual factor baa produced kik ti a feeling or uncertainty as to make trailing very lull. The war produced a knddi-i- i advance In all grain which Hot lie Hustaiued a the heavy promptly Induced by the high Klies made it plain tlial there waa grain enough to lie had. The depressing iufluencH on Hilton cmnlniies, a he neat of war la In a very (mportanr otioii marker and It la believed that raile there will he email for a long lime to come. One of the moat ItniMiriant influ-me- e affecting the slin k market la u tire ri a ini y aa to the decleitiu of I he Court la the ras of the Northern Seciiriiiea Company, now expected at any time, and which will greatly affect Ihe future of many stock. Rumor of advance Information In regard to the derision are thick, and It la aid that the Government haa secret service men in Wall street to endeavor to discover any leakages. It I not that flier ran he any. aa the ronfldential employe of th Supreme Court are few in number and of the hlgheat character. There la still unrertalnty aa to what will become of the Panama canal fund when paid out, but It la beginning to lie felt that there will be noma delay IHMtnlng examination of title, which haa been clouded by nulla brought by Colombia In th French court. In tha Meantime the money la tied up either In th Treasury or In the banka, a condition which would he quit serious If li in th autumn. Th ce mimh-ulai- lve slil-nir- luaauu of tli luaurum-- 12.'iiHi; the Sacramento, li.UuU. nl com- (Ih'scret New.) wrlicr iu Medical Talk for March fiiggesta "a Hiibstitute aln,M in thu interest uf Icmticraiire. He takes th view that the salism 1111 a place that cannot is; hdt vacaut, among our modern insiilulloiui. but that the feature of It can, and ought to lie, eliminated. According to his ideas, (lie tcmiier-ancresort should he located, as the salism Is, on prominent street and be easy of access. The interior ahould be eleguully fiiriilshiHl. Ita, walla should le ornamented with picture representing our national heroes. It ahuuld have mirrors, gluts, laittlesi and the iiaraphcrnalla that go to make a first class saloon attractive. The liar who kii'iH'rs should be gentlemen would know how to niak friends, aud keep them. All kinds uf 'cfroshluf temperance drinks should be served, lr addition, there should lie a compldt lunch am liter, iwovldcd with every del icai y. There Khtmld, further, be a dining room provided for the exclusive use of ladiea accoiniutnied by gentlemen. There should be a separate enroom. Everything trance ui tbla shimld he neat, clean, and comfortable. r Instead of the there hnuld be tnblea, with lmmnculatc nnpery or polished surface. In this rtsiui could be daintily nerved ihe same things aa provided for the mens restaurant. Here the two sexes could mingle together In friendly, convivial intercourse, Something good to eal, something harmless to drink, llngerinf at thn table In conversation, if they choose. Every detail orderly, genteel, A objiw-liouabl- e lunch-counte- refined. This la the suggestion. It le baaed on the assumption that many people patronize the saloou, because they can find no better placo to go to, and that It la nut a depraved craving for Intoxicant that drive them Into such place. Temperance saloons, we believe. have been successfully operated in many place in Great Britain, and there le no reason why they should not lie equally sucruesful here. It might lie necessary, though, for a temperance organization, or some philanthropic society, or individual, to tarnish th funds, aa the luveatmeut, tar some time. In all probability would prove unprofitable. great anil Unchrater panies in HalMnmr are nut likely to cripple any ImiKirtaul company; although they will make a great hole In the aurplua accumulated for aiich an occat:in. The extent of the loasra ia nut yet known, hut aa the fireproof buildings are found to be more nearly fireproof than waa at flrsi TWO EMPERORS. feared, they will iKiubt lee tie less than waa estimated at first. The disburse(The Ogden Rtandard.) ment for rebuilding will help trade In discussing the various phase and lor the time being. condition presented by the war la th Far Hast th population and armament TRIUMPHS IN PEACE. of the two nations involved are Invacnmimred In forecasting the There arc triumphs In peace quite riably pnilmble reault. Hut one of the great-cas great aa those in war. and far more in deciding the conflict Imncficittl Of Ihl fact the New York seem to have been loal. Night of that Is, the loyalty of the subject uf World writes this: each country to their rulers. If the public service of the man who The relations existing between govto of two blades make grow grass where one grew before Is to be recog- erned and governing r lasers are altogether different In Russia from thus nized, tlie achievement of Luther in producing a now potulo must which obtain in the Flowery ljvud. Th he entitled to the world's gratitude. eniHror of Japan, wjio haa wrought .ouutrv Taking a very small and unpalatable tn mighty reform in hi tuber wbirh waa native to Routh which have come about la our own America, Mr. Burbank, by crossing la, efljoy the con till 'nr and love of the plant, cult i vat tug his subject . to whom he has given a and aud improving them, is said to have constitutional form of government I'cvcloped a iMituto which is to the The. czar rules as lie ia ruled. With hla ordinary article aa a sweet potato to gigantic army and his terrible system of secret espionage he has neithsr the n yam. confident e nor the affections or ihe l The florist who Imrudiiced the Nlel rose to litis country died In millions over whom be ia plated. The e stringent discipline exercised throughllmoklyn two weeks ago. and a obituary noticed sufficed for him. out his realms dor not render hitman Who recalls the name of the patient life sacred, r.or th right of property Massachusetts horticulturist who from respected. While riot aud tdoodshed the wild grape evolved thn bisclous are coiittnuully resulting from collisi'oneord which lias been of such great ions between the Russian aulhorliies and the students, th con: se of study Value to Ilia country? The Inventor of a new food makes In Jnpau ia made a national ennevrn. rivllization indebted to him to an ex- and tli system of education, compultent it rarely repays unless it hap- sory in the elementary schools, followpen to be a health food. Undoubted- ed hy model university courses, receives uul less attention from the govly there arc groat evolutionary possibilities in American native products. ernment than th modelling of th The differt nee betwtu-the tobacco army and navy, th building of raila hirli Sir Walter Raleigh smoked and ways. the rendering navigable of all ihe Havana pefeeto, nr hid ween thn watercourse, tli oiicning of national queer bird the Fpnnlards found Jn Cen-ra- l Ironworks and mighty arai:als. America and tlio turkey of the Tlie present emporrir of Japan is ona sthile Island farm yard. Illustrates of a auvrestlon of sovereign whose '.hose possibilities. dynasty ha lieen unbroken for 2.300 years. His first kingly ancestor ascended the 111 roue when klanaaseh. EDITORIAL OPINION king of the Hebrews, was offering aarrtflecs uion the altars of Jerusalem. and when the great Assyrian THE MINES FOR FEBRUARY. of disempire wa in the death-throI Fall Lake Tribune.! solution. There remains la the land Vl ah' mine prndmHon for Februe feudalism today no relie of ary. in spite of it lieing a short lieyond that clot-- binding of class to niiiRth. and of the frotpicnt storms and liana reaulllng from a long period of had roods. onxtitutes a in nee. rnnscipicr.t floe record. The present month, with two more days and probably br.er WRECK OF A BRAIN. loads, will no doubt show even letter Thu ore aii'I bullion M'ltli'iui'iii- - for The puzzled old proofreader sat and m ratched the month, in lb markei. ammitM f l.713.eli; and tlirr wav 111 head eo ctonomicall) thatched during the mouth j.itji ;tj And swor a group of oaths that kounded like pounds of copper hullinn from ihe copper furnaces, whe. h waa An alphabetic union on a strike. valued at SS7'j.482. the two koun.es ot H:s trcih he tliewed in aggravated ' vaiue amounting in the areitgate to way 32 CCS or at the re re of over 832, -- And ia hi awful frenzy cursed the day ( ff'fO b yeei. At When Russia and Japan Cew off ill-- a ram. The fin, ate of 2".00i '0 prod.ir-t'o- n eel from Unit's nilius ihe To face emit other tn a ainughierfesit preeni r w:U be .oasiderabl ex..eied. "Wat ell i tills!" he mattered. Th ircelv are re':. oading DARtheluck! gratdlv to th deroaM that this great produc- ThJa ward CMfirbfktttWprp.uj', tQb tion are making opon them. They are ffoch. I'm etnek! t In condition, and at every It plainly reads CxriivbgkmfwypTbgkq, save ore material enlargements riant but O! are In progress and in all Ihe aitlvc How is llie thing pronounced, I'd Ilk producers there Is still a little icservc to know? at fat-tor- s llur-ban- WEEK FEBRUARY 21tb. k Mar-I'Cba- ten-lin- LL'LU THEI3, Coon Sungs. M KKEVEU AND SAXTRY, Comedy Sketch Artist. DEMARIA AND ORLANDO, . Song aud Dam-eaMAKYELOl'8 KINGDOM, Hooligan ua Wheels. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Songs. Trl-b'it- .s exc'-jien- the strenuous efforts the man 1B0- from wtww Liuoolu is making for him. he stands a fair show of losing ail of hit newt-pape- r - SIGNAL SERVICE waves this MILITARY Why ia she so sad? "Oh, Just at the beginn:, f .. ter she became engaged to a n.a;i an automobile anil she in!, hi ... l well have had a man atrh sleigh. Chicago Pom. "Weve had a lot of cold .I month. -ye; Russia has been getting all before the matter has been set- the hot waves." Memphis Scimitar. tled. Mr. Bryaa will nut be accused by hi enemies with ever having looked . Mr. Brown What's that aaful rackAN ELEVATING EXAMPiG for the worst of anything. And aa a et next door? new Jimmy Ma, what is u Mrs. Crown 1 think those "get rich quick apostle he is a monuMother An WEDDING CUSTOMS REVIVED. mental success. Salt Lake Tribune. neighbors bring up all their children man Jliiiu,,' who never find fau.i on roller skates. Commercial coffee. Denver Post. are sevLondon, March It waa rather odd that the young eral prerogative that belong to a roy- man In Boston who ia accused of getal bride. One la that her face always ting away with nearly :i(K),000 of othremains uncovered. F alike tha ordi- er people's money was himself an emnary bride who goes to the altar with ploye of a surety company formed to WALLACE a downcast head and her countenance Insure against dishonest employes. modestly veiled, she walks erect wear- New York World. ing her veil pendant behind her head. DANCING ACADEMY Then she carries no buuqueL Her Prescriptions a Specialty "Peace! peace!" cries Mr. Clevehands are uplifted, in order that she whole Democratic the and party nitty be supported to the altar by land, REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY those whose high office L is to fulfill ahouta for harmony, while Bryan, PHONE Ave Wish. X. 2349 24 EVENING. that duly, hence she can not carry safely ensconced atin the chaparral, every Eastern flowers. And the corsage of her gown takes Democrat who raises hla head above s la cut low like an ordinary costume. Moreover, her maids wear the breastworks. But perhaps thia llUvtaA4l discord ia harmony not understood. wreaths instead of bain. Provo Enquirer. A Tew brides have imitated royalty, S53 Twsnty-fouriSt inasmurh as they have not been veiled, It is the general impress inn that and many have of late carried prayer when the Uintah sTFlCaas reservation is opened books instead of flowers, an early Vicanother for county up settlement, torian custom that tmtil lately had will be formed. All that portion of king fallen out of vogue. The low the of Wasatch east range and county la not the fashion among oratrip in Uintah county will be cut clear" the dinary brides, who And a off from those two counties, forming chemisette of lace or chiffon more be- another. Vernal Express. of But instead the wreath, coming. Our Patrons Are Invited to th Bret Storked With Wtnea, Is the hat. being much patronised. WAIT SEE. and AND Cigar Liquor la Hot Lanch la Ogden. The whirligig of time bringing of tha Finest Quality. Europe ia arming. It may be a huge back Into fashion not only many early Victorian modes In the realms of dress bluff or It may mean business. Who but several marriage customa which knows? Texarkana Courier. have lapsed for so long that it waa imCHICAGO WINS. agined they had departed for good and Judging from the plays that hare CUSSIHED all. One is the wedding breakfast. This feast, long felt to be a nuis- been ia Jonesboro and other citiea 244 Twenty-fiftStreet Chicago haa not lost much ance, since It was never deemed com- this season.her closed house ON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAup. opera by ORDERS having SHORT SHORT NOTICE or more leas of plete without a aeries Jonesboro Enterprise. halting speeches at the end, was ushand Day Night Open 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Jos. Chei ered out of existence by the extensThe home owning negro ia Indus- W. L. Maglanls Ecclea Bldg. Magny and Klnzy, Proprietors. ion of the time limit during which the service of holy matrimony might legal- trious and peaceable; it ia the homeWANTEDl 18 less, lazy, roving negro that figure ly be solemnized namely, from and causes oclock to 3. Now, however, there ap- In criminal proceedings races. BLACKWELL Fort the between friction the WANTED Ten young ladles to depear! to be na revulsion of feeling in fa- Smith News Record. ' vor of a liver hooka to houses in Ogden. Nothmeal, instead of the usual scramble for campagne and cake ing sold; 11.00 per day. Apply at 2344 and One of the St Petersburg nw-peWash. Ave. that takes place at a wedding recep. The exclaims: God, Russ, right tion. law are on our and international Transferred to any part of the city The resuscitation of groomsmen, in aide." Yea, the only thing you don't PRICES REASONABLE. of instead the singular, la seem to have is a navy that can flghL the plural 231 25th St FOR satisfactory prices on Flou. Phene 631x. as which rapacity he haa figured alone Arkansas Gazette. and Grain call on W. T. Aetlli Hay, im"best man for so many years, ia Phone 320y. 2313 Washington are. minent. At a recent wedding at BrighPLEASANTRIES. ton there waa an attendant swain for FOR SALE Houaehold furniture, 0 earh bridesmaid. room house, at B50 22nd. Citizen What have yon done in that murder case? MONEY TO LOAN. OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Detective Well, weve Jumped on to more wrong clewa than nay other MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUMMITI Unless William Randolph H carat et of detective this season. Cincinhaa an ironclad contract with Mr. Bry- - nati Tribune. arr" here DRUG CO DIGNANS pot-ahot- a la It a town, or same of some old stiff Sent out to help Hla Whiskers, Alex-ief- f? Is It a river or A name like a lake? Uy Jing! that would cover h any- It siiella Cxzflvligkmfwypxhgkq, thats plain to see, It spell it, yea, hut how In Kankakee It la pronounced ? O! fur a rubber jsw For words so alplialietically raw! What alls my head! til range fancies seem lu fitch I Athwart my hraln aa black-wingbirds of night! And who are these bewbiskered guys ed who seem To float in air around me! Do I dream? Who aaya I'm Ray. I'm all right! crazy? Whoop! A thousand devils seem to loop the loop Inside my brain! Me madskl? How aimunl! little Und, that's all. Well, 'pon my word If here ain't AHballedupskl! Howdy do? llow And Colonel Knuckhiablockoff! are you? And Admiral Uottheltrhki! Gee, my head! It feels as heavy aa a ton of lean! A storm arises! Every lighting streak Bet-malphabetic letters! What a freak! And rain! What funny rain! It. isn't A a wet! Th drop are letter of the alphabet! Iva This win'd! Thia word! ila-hgot it now! But bow 'Tia Cxxflvbgknifypovligkq. Tia. No It isnt Ia It pronounced? a! Yea. It must be They found him there a raving maniac And sent him to the bughoua la a hack; A gifted brain In wreck from trying to swipe A name from pi line of th linotype. PHYSICIANS AT BANQUET. They Discus Medical Questions Regarded of Importance. New York, March 2. More than 300 physicians, among whom were eminent practitioners and men connected with iUMtltutlona of medical learning from almost every state east of the Mhwlsalppl and some from beyond, have attended a dinner here to commemorate Ihe twenty-llre- t anniversary of the Inauguration in this country of poet graduate medical Inal ruction and to honor Dr. 8t. John Rooea, president uf the hospital of thia city and a pioneer worker on behalf of the form of practical education it affords the medical prufeaNlon. Dr. William Osier of the Johns Hup-kin- a university, who attended Senator Hanna, spoke, on the need of postgraduate Inat ruction for specialists. He aaya several improvement are necessary if medical instruction in this country ia to answer its purpose. Tho third and fourth year medical student should have the rlg!U to pursue their similes In the howpitals and a better equipment is needed for the school. He also urged the necessity of reciprocity between the various state boards to obviate the need of a physician moving from one state to another undergoing a separate examination each time. "The fourth improvement needed is a merger In medirlne.' said Dr. Osier. "We should look forward to a consolidation and unification in medical leaching. At lb present time wu are wasting tixi much money duplicating expenlve teaching plants. I have no doubt ihut fifty years from now there will be only one great Institution for th technical teaching of medicine with all practical instruction given In the various hospital." l)r. William W. Keen of Philadelphia . SALOON EXCHANGE Open Day and Night min WAFFLE HOUSE h ,EW1S& EXPR.EtS BAGGAGE HOTEs-S- . m OUR SPECIAL SALE Will Continue the Balance of This Week Only. Such opportunities as we have offered have not to draw crowds of pleased and eager buyers. Come In and see the many seasonable goods we have placed under the ban of the Sale Price" Dress goods, Laces, Trimmings Silks, Shoes, and other spring necessities. Laces and Trimmings. 25 per cent our magnificent line these new off THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LlTTLit Proprietor. Permanent dr 1 ransient 230 Twenty thlrd .1 OGDEN, UTAH. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Four-roobrick residence, with barn, lot 60x132, good location, 31100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Eat a; Whale Ave. failed of and dainty materials for the balanced this week only. Hosiery. Special prices on our entire line from the lowest In price to the highest grade. Every pair will give the best of satisfaction. A large assortment of Childrens 6i to 9i sizes seamless, fast black. 19c. Two acres laud, all In peaches, cherries and apples, bearing fruit, two blocks from car line, 39U0. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will take care of itself. You want Ave. brick residenoelot 88x126 feet, close in, 1,00I. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Biz-roo- Ave. frame Nine-roo- residence, acre land, all in fruit on one Good Red Meat 10th 8t. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. At least once a day to Ave. start that Irish energy Lota far sale 2 mile north of Z. C. M. I., between Washington and Grant, 260 each. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. : Ave. Four-rooframe residence, water in house. Good barn on Liberty Are. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. good wearing quality, carefully made, in all sizes and colors. Regular $25 quality. 98c. A. E. Weatherby Ave. Six-roo- m ALBERT F. RICHEY, IF yon want to sell your property S. J. Burt & Bros. i. J. BRUMM1TT. CHOICE lots In Nob Hill, 1 50. J. J. BRUMMITT. NICE brick cot togs on Grant, in, (2.200. J. J. BRUMMITT. 31 The New K. B. Shoulder K. B." Shoulder, positively the UNDERTAKER dose 'Phone 150. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, trees, on 21st BL, between Wall and Lincoln. H.BOOL Great snapi J. J. greatest FIVE ACRES of "Al land, good house, two water right acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. 3. BRUMMITT. UTILE five-roo- L. tailor. All Union Made. t CAMY A WMVLBTm URI IT COATS. tha lutp CLOTHIKGwkh & 24TH AND GRANT. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. James Ballards i.LCURK 2356 to 2362 MEAT MARKET la tha only place In town where you get the worth of your money. 331 24th Street. Phone 127K. Washington Ave nue. BUILDERS. AND CARD READING. MADAM D'MAR, fortunes 275 24th 8L told hy Prices reasonable. j Books Stationery and Oflice SuppSes. Jf CAFE 1 : (FEU ALL UI Fine dinner on Sunday from 13 to 4 p. m., 25 cents. Lunch nerved from 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Frera Short orders at all hours. Oysters la any style. Game and Fisk la season. WONG BUN, Proprietor. FURNISHED ROOMS. 222 FURNISHED ROOMS and board; also rooms for light housekeeping; Jus, J. G. RE.7D 28th St. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; Grant. 2325 "TWO UNFURNI3HED ROCMS for rent: good location; modern improvement. Inquire 42f, 22nd street INQUIRE at 2357 SOSf. Ross Book Store. Mrs. lager 4 Bon, clairvoyants and mediums. We tell yoar name and all about your business affaire, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriagea, divorces, sickness, love affaire and positions. No questions asked. What ws tall cornea true. 429 25th street cards or hand. 'Phone 231$ Washington Are. CLAIRVOYANTS. Sold only by & SONS CO. AND GO TO M. Gillls for anything lr Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. PALMISTRY H. BECRAfT COR. CONTRACTORS SAL9DN, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prep. g. a typewriter that la out of repair. It pays to keep a good marhfne. and that ia the kind that w am selling We will cell you a new on nr an old ona fixed up to do the work like nw. If you do not want to buy. we will rent you one. We will keep it In repair as long aa yea want II. Perhaps you would lik to trad the typewriter you now have for on that Is in better order or for some different etyle. If so. let ns know and w will call and e what we can do for you. Ave. 2372 Washington BRUMMITT. is a creation invention ever made in clothes-makin- g, of Kohn Brothers. It has completely revolutionized clothes-makinWill be found only in Kohn Brothers, Chicago, line of Fine Clothing. This shoulder, when handled by skilled tailors such as they employ secures a result impossible to reach in any other way and equals the work of the highest-price- d 2458 Washr Av PHONE 73 brick and FOR SALE frame house near depot; lot 50x330 feet; good barn; price $1,500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 8, First National bank building. tee of them. frame residence An elegant on Jackson Are., $1,100.' Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Kid Gloves. and keep the fires of I. you intell:c: arc on a meat diet, you cant do bitter than to gvc us your orders. Well take good care Ave. The ALICE The old-tim- -- spoke of the "necessity for increased endowment for medical Institutions. He called attention to the fact that the schools endowment for theological amount to 12,250 for each student of endowment for theology, while the medical schools amounts to only 333 per studenL S, full-dres- bu-in- fin MARCH THURSDAY MORNING, arcb-ange'- .. thing! ed In the Eustern Sialea financial and erunnicnial affairs coniiiiiic Miiuru hat tinsel i led. the cliiif Misiaiuing factor 101 the gr-or the tnuh. Except in the South, business il- rilu-may ! a normal a npiiOM'd t() the Uiihlly of a year ago. in at Sawyer & Young, Props. Tliese ars all from the inonllily diviLet's see: Cxzfivhmfwypvbgkq; the dend payer. The quarterly imycr will aot colno doubt appear In Ilia dividend That first luveuled Russian should be umn till month. shot! No sober man. I'm awearln', e'er begat TEMPERANCE SALOONS. A wild vocabulary such aa that! BUSINESS OUTLOOK. The tiiiiiticiul and i oninnrcial of the Iniicd Stale I i him liy the San Fiamim-I'hron-Irl- Lyceum Theatre fig-ir- piOli,-Ji7;i- 7. Ail iVuttjuaxtera anil OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINER, Adams AVenua Twer.ty-flft- h St iEROS.Si'd'ff Wholesale Harness and We call your attrnt cn to Somcthirg New AFOOT WARMER Come and Free of Try One Charge |