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Show TIIE MORXIXa hammed, would have been treated the same. During my childhood and youth THE EXAMINER. Lw. boufca by Dumont and money by tha nobility la the union general were th rr-BualuPublished every day to inneeded to rouse Office, 407 24th Street. tervene between us. Nevertheless. 1 feel no hatred. To have lived far from all. and fublishad by the Data Printing Go but FRANCIS. FRANK e! L . i ilreied Editor and Mgi ' by Carrier, including Sub day Morning Examiner. per Booth. Stojila copies.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one Boats (Including Sunday) feta Meta Ail Jtwtmaitara aad Rural Delivery Ca.Tiera art authorlxed to receive Subscribers will confer a fnvoc by informing thin office at Xallara totholr Tbe Examiner before re-rei- breakfast OGDEN, UTAH. MARCH t, 1404. A WORLD WAR. The financiers of London are looking to a world war and are making preparation for the terrible dash of arm. The restricting of thn present conflict in tbe Far East depeud upon the attitude of France. Tbe moment aid the Ruselane, to the aaaletanoe will go great Britain the alrnggle, ao then and u( Japan be on. That will dreaded, much enpport to to i give disposed France Russia le plainly shown In thin (ja French openly r i t f ' dla-patc- h from Umkni! tha very heart of the altu-a- t Ion developed hy the wnr between Japan and Rnaaia. Franca la ready now to aid Russia, and the first great defeat suffered by the Rueelane, the first great ktea sustained, will flra a mine that la ready. London knows this, and feara the result. The Brat erert act by France will dreg England Into the conflict, and the greatest jsrles on earth will be forced to bat. Lombard tie againat each other. street Is tha delicate thermometer that marks the changes In feeling la Umt Britain, and nothing could be more alarmingly significant than tha condition existing In London financial world at this time. A greet financial panic is Imminent, and It hangs only upon the continuance of tha conservative faction ih power In Faria. To London ihe war in I he Far East has become a mere prelude to a far more serious affair; a curtain raiser to tha greatest war drama that has ever been played ia the history of the world. The matter of real Importance will continue to bo the menace of the clash between England and France." "Faria i 'I ' 5? la NEW MINING BILL. The bill introduced In the Senate by Teller Amending section 2327 of the revised statutes concerning mineral lands. Is one of considerable Importance to mining people, it provides: "The description of vein or lode clalme upon surveyed lands shall ta tha location of claims with reference to lines of public survey, but need not conform therewith, but where intents have been Issued for, rlatma upon unsurveyed lands, surveyors general la extending tha public survey, shall adjust asms to boundaries of said patented claims, no as ia no rue to Interfere with or change the true location of anch claims they are officially established upon the ground. Where patents have been issued for mineral lands, thou lands only shall be segregated, and bhall be deemed to be patented which are bounded by llnrs 'actually marked, defined and ntabllah-e- d upon tha ground hy monuments of ihe official survey upon which the patent grant ia baaed, and surveyors general la executing subsequent patent surveys, whether upon surveyed or unsurveyed lands, shell be governed accordingly. The said monuments shall at all times constitute the highest authority as to what land ia and errors In patent descript. Ions ahall give way thereto.' everything; never to hear anything tha wind and tha waves, one gets the For others, Impression of etaraity. minutes, hours and days pawed. These are long for grief; abort for reflection. One learns U measure how little oue la, how llttla one eeea, in the game of eternal la relation to spare, time, infinity, the world ia ao small that the atoms la the dust one watches dancing ia1 a ray of light acruea a room appear of no less Important than human destinies. I am certain thy friends, moat heroic and devoted, are saddened at not attaining Ihe end quickly and securing recompense for their disinterested effort. Their haste is the greatest proof of their Yet I affection. should like them to be penetrated by my invisible patience aad make them share that euduraaca towards time which ia my reserve force. It is near-i- y ten years since my torment begun, nd four years after a series of tore Hires now known aa the abominable Igbtmara of Rennes. 1 can now study my dossier completely. 1 understood delay has been Indispensable to enlighten others aad bring about peace. I have suffered atrociously. 1 live uutler the shadow of the most frightful Imputation that ran dishonor a man and a soldier. 1 have lived through sad and cruel but never has tbe shadow of discouragement troubled my soul. That Is ronfldruca, not stolrlsm. I believs In the infinite supremacy of the right, the inevitable triumph of reason and I hul Justice, fear the darkness dear to Imposture, intrigue and equivocal machination. The statement that after my return 1 believed In the kindness of the generals and wished to telegraph General Boiaedeffra. la pure invention. The statement that had 1 not been Dreyfus himaclf 1 would hare been aa Is absurd. 1 have always too exact a mind with tha critical sense too well developed to accept without question such monument of absurdity as those put Into my dossier. 1 have a passion for exact logic. That ia why I am deeply Interested in Reinarh's history of tha "Affaire Dreyfus." I have also a faculty of extnriorteatlon. Reinach's history appears to me to be an extraordinary rotnanre. Ho much was 1 a stranger to that which waa woven around ms, it seems like I waa reading Ihe history of a century ago by Michlet nr Cartyla. If I have admired Victor Hugo, it la not because he sang of war. 'When I regarded the facta through a certain light war seemed to me to be grand and glorious. Today I perceive its horrors: My son la 13 3 years old. He la a brave, serious little man. When he waa 10 we told him all. Until then my courageous wife bad succeeded by prodigies, ingenuity and prudence In concealing the situation from him. Now ha stud lea the affairs la order later to teach It to his little sister. He has loved me far more by reason of the affairs." foe. Aa ita editor la In tha hot water generated thereby, the Balt Lake Tribune rails the postal revolutions a tem- pest la a teapot." EDITORIAL OPINION SYYMPATHY. (Ogdeq Standard Standard.) The great development of sympathy of the ftdish people for tho Japanese la their present struggle with Russia la hot unexpected, in fact, any casual reader of history would have prophesied that tha people of Poland would, o far aa they dared, declare against tha Ruaslan government under which they are held as a province with no voice la the affairs even directly concerning them. The Polish people are the martyrs of northern Europe and decades at oppression hy the Russians have so embittered them that It la probable that whenever possible the people of that unfortunate country will become the allies of any nation that promises to humiliate and defeat the nation against which the patriot. Kosciusko, fought for liberty so many years. It ia not to be wondered at that It is now alleged that Polish women and men have bean acting a spies for the Japanese in the exar'a dominions, that tbe Information furnished hns given the mikado a great advantage and that the Polish people are suspected of only nwaltlng a favorable opportunity when they will create a diversion In favor of the Japanese by a revolt against the exar'a authority. The sympathetic feeling of the Polish people In this DREYFUS, STORY. country ia also most marked. An expression of Polish opinion upon the Dreyfus makes a remarkconflict was made yesable statement of his rase to Madame terday in an address Issued by omrinls Severing. The language, logic and de- of the large Polish organisations and Polish newspapers in scriptive style are excellent and will editnra of various Chicago. worth reading He says; Th resolutions express hearty symNone suspected the state 1 was in pathy for tbe Japanese nation and conbefore the Rennes council of war. Tha tinue: "Wo hereby express our sincere and newspapers talked about champagne repasts in prison. In retllty, 1 lived. on hearty wishes and prayers that the kola and milk. I burnt with fever, and brave efforts of the Japanese nation waa devoured with thirst 1 could not may. at the earliest possible time, be crowned with complete and lasting sleep, but pride forced me to let nothing be seen, to stand erect; this was victory and success. The resolutions ire signed by the my nature. 1 deserved to be pitied, but it would seem weakness to do anynstlonal officers of the Polish Roman thing that should provoke IL I de- Catholic Federation of America, the sired only justice of the people. Polish National Alliance and the PolThough i maintained impassibility It ish Roman Catholic Unkm. wis the insensibility of Internal faints ness and absemo of self. A PLEA FOR THE ROSEBUDS. Having lived ao long outside tha world of the living, la almost absolute tHalt Lake Tribune.) silence, I had lost the aenae of listeniWe have received from the Indian ng. The sound of voices reached my Rights association, under the title. ears Ilka the confused noise of the sea. "Another Century of Dishonor" an After five minutea of attention the appeal for Justice on behalf of the wnsa of what' had been said escaped Rosebud Indians in Himth Dakota. me. . Tbe occasion for Its Issue is the fear Gradually the struggle became fierc- that the Government may. without the er. aad I forced myaetf to render more consent of tktio Indians, take their Irwiueni those brief periods of lucidity, lands at a compensation mot greater dtjrlug which I fought step by step to than of their value. defend my honor, to become mirier of The plea It a Just one, but we do myself, my nerves, will and cerebral cot see ary particular reed of Its isenergies were sustained for this sole sue. . There la no particular danger of end; not to fall from the chair like a Injustice being done, for the full price log a thing Inert, that a policeman of tbe land will no doubt be put upon should carry out amidst a clamor IL Tbe danger does not lie In that emotion or irony. direction, but- ia quite another. The tha different religions did not real No; peril is that tha Indians won't get caoM the trouble. Catholics. Protespaid for their lands at all, no matter tants, Israelites and atheista lived Ii what price Is fixed upon them. perfect harmony In the schools. OrthThe usual rule in Much case Is for odox Buddhists, or followers of Mo Congress to provide that the money u ' I i 1 ! Russo-Japane- ore-fourt- I $ OGDEN. Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props WEEK MARCH 7th. GLADYS CARLYLE, Contralto. GREKNWALD A Ml'RRELLA, High Claw Siugiug and Dancing. THE NATIONAL TKIO. Comedy Sketch Artist GARVIN A SEARCEY, Comedians, BERMUDAS. The WILL BEN8LEY, K. Foot Juggler. EDISON MOVING PICTURES. Admission 10c. UTAil, WEDNESDAY MORXlXO, Lecturer Says the Head of a Society Woman Is Eaoily Rssponoivo to Whine of Dog. Lawrence MiChicago. March Hodgklnsan, at the meeting of the Progressive Health club. has declared th heart of the woman of wealth genwhine erally la more responsive to of a dog than to the appeal of a girl Dr. who is homeless and penniless. Anna Holm said; The mother's criminal neglect ia permitung her daughter to grow up in ignorance the first atop toward suiIde. Andrew Carnegie will be asked to give the 750,000 declined by a Massachusetts city to the club women of Chicago to build a home for homeless working girls, and an effurt la to be from other made to raise funds 8.-- s sources. shall be held as a fund, in trust for It was planned to establish a class the Indians, who will be paid only for young girls where they may learn what Congress rhauMi to consider a from women physicians the things fair annuity in response to thetr needs. their mothers neglected to tell them. This amount may or may not be paid Tbe city authorities wilt be appealed regularly, but anyway, it can't b paid to to enforce the ordinance prohibituntil Congress appropriates the moning the sale of carbolic mid and other ey, which In many cases it neglects poisons except by prescription. to do. This habit and neglect of Congress has been responsible for more Indian wars than have all the aggressions of the whites on every frontier line have ever had. Nothing, for instance, could possibly have been more perfidious than tbe action of the Jack-so- n administration toward tha Cherokee in Georgia, and this in absolute and plain defiance of the decision in the rase by the United Slates Supreme we Court. What, then, in view of the Congressional habit and precedents, is to ba expected in the case of the Rosebud Indians? Not that they will get their money, no matter what tha price of their lands is fixed at; but that tbe whites may be compelled to pay a heavy and unusual prire to make their settlements upon it. The Government will fleece both whites and Indians alike, and after a while there will be none of the Roaebud Indians left to claim upon their annuities, and the nation will be just that much ahead on the deal. It la our opinion that the best way to treat this question of the Roaebud Indian lands la for the Government to fix an annual payment which It Is willing to make to these Indians, and pay It absolutely and regularity, say- ingnothing about any sum held "In the and trust require whiten to pay for the lands a sum which, with tha interest it may draw rarh year, would meet those annuities, as long as any of the Roaebud Indiana are left; and this would not require an outlok or ao very many yearn In the future. Berlin, Marrh 8. Hugo Bren- del, a partner In the banking firm of Breudel A Co., whose failure was attributed to tha em- and speculation of tha A cashier, was announced yes ter-A day. committed suicide today, hy A throwing himself from n window A of the bank. AdAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A bezxlement A A A A A A A FEARFUL COLLISION. Birmingham, Ala.. March 9. Toe southbound limited expresq on tha Alabama Great Southern, running sixty miles an hour, col-llded head-owith a freight train near Kewanee, Miss., today. En-n A A A A A A gineer P. P. Larkin, a colored fireman, Robinson Ridges, and D. D. Nichols, mail clerks; J. H. Hinds, express messenger, were killed and a mail weigher, name unknown, is missing. A MATCH CLOUDBURST WOMAN'S OPINION OF WOMEN. A 9, 190. IN WASINGTON. Ranchers Naar Blue Mountains Flea for Thaiv Lives. Walla Walla, Wash., March l.- -A cloudburst occurred above Dixie lu tne foothills of the Blue mountains about C o'clock tonight and aa a result the ranchers along Mud creek bottom hare been compelled to fly from their homes to the hills. Communication with Dixie suppression of vice the report of the committee takes issue with several of the reform movements which are now in the public eye. The report favors all night saloons in localities devoted to nocturnal industries, and, as a solution of the problems arising from the octal evil, advocates tbe segregation of red light resorts in certain quarters of the city to be denominated by the chief of police. The Chicago police, cutes the rewith the port, compare favorably peace officers of other cities, but laxity in the discipline of the department ia only too apparent. and points intervening haa been broken off. Fears are entertained for Dixie which lies only four feet above tha creek. Trackmen report that the water la overflowing tha tracks and rushing REWARD FOR EXPLORER. down the hills la torrents. Details of St- - Petersburg, Marrh A The Acadth damage can not be obtained as yet Tha creek here, to which Dry creek la emy of Science haa ottered 93,750 to tributary, haa risen about three feet by midnight. Ranchers along Dry creek report the water rising to aa unprecedented height WALLACE DRUG CO BRITISH EXHIBIT BUILDING. Commissioner Ganaral Takes Possession of Pavilion Formally. St Louis, March 8. Col. C. M. Wat- A A A A A A A A A A A A A PHONE 24 X. son, tha British commissioner general, took possession of his office In the British pavilion at the world's fair grounds today. (The finishings and furnishings of the interior of the British building me In keeping with the grandeur of the royal rooms they represent The rooms comprise tha banqueting hull, Elixabelhan room, Georgian room, Adams room and DEFAULTER SUICIDES. L. G. Appleton, Montreal, March employed la the Toronto brunch of Matson's bank, has shot himself to death In the corridor outside the executive offices of the bank here. Appleton had been summoned from Toronto for the purpose, it ia stated, of making an explanation In regard to hla accounts. After an Interview with the officers of the bank he killed himself. lon's exhibits have already arrived. Tho great pips organ that ia tu be installed in festival ball will. It la atm ted, probably not ba in position by tbe opening of the exposition. The organ haa not bean shipped from Los Angeles aa festival hall haa not yet been completed, but it is packed and ready for shipment and Installation will probably begin the latter part of this month. Ordinarily it takes ninety days to set up inch delicate and massive mechanism, but extra forces of workmen will be put to work and every effort made to have the mammoth musical Instrument In place at least toon after tho opening. A RIPE OLD AGE. G1IAIDUNSHIP IB i 2349 Wish. DIGNANS Ave REGULAR DANCE EVERY MCNDav EVENING. EXCHANGE SALOON Open Day and Night Our Patrons Are Invited to the Hot Lunch ia Ogden. CLASSIFIED Bt WAFFLE HOUSE ADVERTISEMENTS. 246 Twenty-fiftStreet SHORT ORDERS ON 8HORT NOTICE Open Day and Night Magny and Klniy, Prcprletora h ATTORNEYS-A- LAW. T 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Ecdea Bldg. Joe. Choi W. I Maglnnla WAIS I fcU. WANTED Tea young ladies to deliver books to houses in Ogden. Nothing sold; 81.00 per day. Apply at 2344 Wash. Ave. PEN CITE : OPEN HE ILL BAGGAGE . Ross Book Store. j d ' hrlck resldenrAlol 88x126 feet close In, 91.000. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. Six-roo- (Shoes Nine-rooframe residence, one acre land, all In fmit on loth St. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. mile north of Z. C. Lota for sale between Washington and Grant, 2 M. I., 8250 each. Chauncey Parry, RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. 3 Four-rooframe residence, water In house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash, Ave. frame residence An elegaul on Jackson Ave., 91,100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. brick and FOR SALE frame house near depot; lot 50x830 feet; good barn; price 91.500. Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First National bank building. Six-roo- PALMISTRY TO YOUR INTEREST ALBERT F. Ave. C ! Do You Know what Our Big Special in BLUE TRADING STAMPS means to you? When we give S. J. BURT & BROS. Madrid. March A,f,)tW) . signed decrees ratifying the arllt,7 tion conventions between S.aiu Great Britain and Spain and Kran h tSample Shoes means a cash discount of about 25 per cent on every purchase you make at our store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. In the history of timely offerings can you recall such an extraordinary reduction right in the midst of aH the NEW SPRING ARRIVALS ? Come to Burt's Store and meet your friends, and , together, look through tbe endless array of Spring Suitings, Siks, White Goods, Under Muslins, Laces, Embroideries, New Dress Goods, and scores of other Spring necessities, just in. You arc welcome just to look." TREATY SIGNED. 8.-- Kin EXPRESS For Ladies, Men, Boys, Children It ARBITRATION h 700 Pairs FIVE FOR ONE iM.u 1 Fins dinner on Sunday from 12 to 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch served tana 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Short orders at all hours. Freeh WANTED A delivery boy. I. L. Oysters lu any style. Gama and Fish CLARK A HONS CO. in Besson. SHOULD CtT SYSTEM WONG 8UN, Proprietor. WANTED A competent lady to act 222 Twenty-fiftBL aa manager. Must come well recom2344 Ave. mended. Washington Apply Graft Committee Bays There Chicago is no Systematic Graft In This FOR SALE. LEWIS & BLACKWELL Administration. on re8. FOR March After Flour, three satisfactory prices Chicago, visions the report of tbe municipal Hay, and Grain call on W. T. As till, and 2319 Washington ave. 'Phone 320y. "graft committee has been given to, the city council. Alderman E. F. FOR SALE A bargain in partly Transferred to any part of tha city. chairman of the committee, business property on lower PRICES REASONABLE. handed in the document, which con Improved inGood Twenty-fiftrental street 233 29th tt, Phone 631 elude five months at Investigation in- come. HUNTER A KENNEDY. to the charges of city hall corruption. The report finds there la no graft SALE Household furniture, 5 in Chicago that ia, no "systematic FOR room house, at 550 22nd. graft" such as obtains in other cit lea. Graft in Chicago is only "spore MONEY TO LOAN. die." The report also makes recommendaMONEY TO LOAN..J. J. BRUMMITT tions for the reform of public evils. Books, Stationery and HOTEl.8. Tha investigation was started when Office Suppfies. Mayor Harrison, In an Interview last THE HOTEL LINCOLN fall, said that if ba were to weed W. IL LITTIJC Proprietor. out corruptionists he would have Permanent or Transient grafters jumping out of every window 230 Twenty-thi-St OGDEN, UTAH. of tha city hall. The results before the report waa UTILE QUEEN SALOON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Issued were the suspension or dls ERIK LARSON, Prop, Four-roocharge of more than fifty city em brick residence, with of a dozen and barn, lot 50x132, good location, 91100. ployea, the indietme Choice Wines, the resignation of numerous other. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. In the matter of measures for tha Ave. Liquors and Cigars. 2311 Washington Ave, 'Phono 30 5y, Two acres land, all In peadhes, cherries and apples, bearing fruit two blocks from car line, 9900. GDMakMGo Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd aad Wash. Ave (Deseret News.) Eastern exchanges notice the death, JIOBATE NOTICES cm tha first of this month, in a town poor house la New Jersey, of Noah Ceneult County Clark or tha respective signers for further information. Baby, who claimed that he was born in North Carolina in tha year 1773, ao j In the District Court for Weber that, at hia death, he would have at, State of Utah. Estate of HenCounty, 133 of talned to th rips old age years. deceased. Btonebreaker, ry That he waa very old, there seems to Creditors will present claims with Inba no doubt, for he had been an vouchers to the undersigned at Gunmate of the poorhouse for about fifty nell's Law Office, No. 2408 Washingyears, and he waa reputed to be aa ton Avenue (up stairs) In Ogden City, on or before the third day of old man, when first admitted to that Utah, 1904. ALMA ALLEN. J uly, Institution. His father was an Indian, : Administrator. and his mother a white woman. For I Yolney C. Gunnell, attorney for said several yean ha was blind, but he is administrator. first publication of this notice said to have retained a dear memory Date of March 3rd, 1904. until a few months ago. Noah Baby waa fond of talking of bis experiences In th eighteenth century, but it is feared that he did not always strictly follow the Ilnca of l truth. Thus, for instance, when he ! asserted that ha had been present on ' one occasion when George Washington mad a speech, In the course of which he said: "Go right on, fellow citizens, aa you have been going on. and I can assure we shall have the to par in this republic, and no mistake," it ia thought that he has drawn largely on a too lively Imagination. AQ Used by the manufacturers as Samples. It ia perhaps worthy of notire that all but size not sizes, your Spring Styles, may moat people who attain to an extremebe here; at less than one-ha- lf ly old age have lived In straightened price, all arctrruuiHt alters, If not in absolute povranged on our bargain table for quick selling. erty. Thomas Farr, of England, was a farm lalsirer who worked hard for far over a century, married at 120. at We are located in the building which was 130 became "the fashion and died formerly the old Stratford Furniture Store, two years later of overeating, having M. L north of Z. become the pet of great people. Other Illustrations of the rule are: Peter Tort on. who was ready to swear that SHOE COMPANY, CHRISTENSON he waa 185 before he died; John Rovin. who thought he was 173. and Thomas Damme, who was sure he waa OGDEN 2369 Wash. Ave. 154. Hard work, freedom from anxiety and worry, plain food and simple habits seem to be conducive to . ,, DANCING ACADEMY Herr-mann- AT any one giving Information in Mr f0 Ihe whereabouts or Baron Toll, the Antic ,n whom nothing has ,,r left the yatht Zari. jui.n, i 111 started for Bennett Man-;.The Zaria has nut i.a holm, as published l,y a w ,u'1 the United States. Har. companions are believe t L carried out to sea by the i, c Hett Island, in Noremlx i. I..- - BB Prescriptions a Specialty A Quean Anna room. A Louisiana day at tha exposition will A ba 8epL 14. The assignment has been made by the committee on ceremonies A at the request of the governor and world's fair commission of that state Hon. Stanley Bo is, Ceylons comA missioner general, haa arrived. Cey- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . POLISH dea-Igna- . EXAMINEE, AND CARD READING. FORTUNES Told by band nr card No. 280 24th street. Ladies Z5c and gentlemen 50c. at FIVE ACRES of A1 land, good water right five-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street ear line, 92,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Gillia for anything In Mill Work, Contracting aad Building, 22nd and Washington. GO TO M. . NEW CORDED SILKS A glance in our aonih window givea a alight idea only of what you will find Inside. In these handsome forded Wash Silks, that may be used in ao many charming ways. Note tbe difference la the appearance of the new creation, and corded silks shown elsewhere. The mere suggestion u Buff! dent. Never before have yon had aa opportunity to buy those exquisite Silks so cheap. We make the lowest price and give you "Five Trading Stampi for One besides. CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. Inger A Sun, clairvoyants and mediums. We tell your name and all about your business affairs, whether they will he succeaeful. Information marriages, divorces, sickness, love affaire and position. No questions asked. What wa ten comes true. 429 25th street FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS and beard: alfor light housekeeping; 3C5, so room 28th St. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 2325 Eat a: Whale Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will t. ; care of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of It you intellect are on a meat diet, you can't do better than to gve us your orders We'll take good care of them. Grant TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS for rent; good location; modern improvement. Inquire 4?, 22nd street INQUIRE at 2857 Adams Avenue A. L Weatherby PHONE 78 .. . 58 Washr Av |