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Show Y" Mr TelPhoB in tht " Ti-- 407 24th : ,en.fter 1:, "V 7 fffstJdard lit OGDHX, I'TAII. sUTlIMAV UtMIMNG, rett l.iieranirc. Fib., pnge I). A. Biuyih an.! wife. Adaui PaiUT- iuigi.c il J. tl.. Japanese Rclaiinns sou ami Jsme. 1ingree with Ror.-iNiue' ct tub Ciimuy. who have !). n viMtiug age 2'.'7- v in t!ie llawuii.ui i. an-lstarted .'lap of il.c Far Kat and Uic Scat of on their return oil the Milliner which War; l V,itk. Jiarih, pageleft Honolulu March 1st. Meaning of tin- - War; Outlook. Feb. Win. Cnidin spiH-nreJudge 2i. iig.- 4IJ-.Howell on a charge of Men Who Aie Doing Things for Jai-avagrancy and Mi he Kliey on a charge Review of Reviews. aiar,h, page of being Doth were discharg252-ed. Opening of the campaign in the Far Lit, ra; y Digest, Fell. 2i, page Eal; William tUunei nut left for tlie U3-Hot Springs. Arl., where he hopes to Opposing Literary IMgesl, benefit his health. Ho is accompanied Feh. 27. page 3ui. Mm wife and his Mrs. P. by Out bn-aui War: Ontluuk, 20, C. Nlcliols. 431-- UP - trwt Wi-:-'.- H.V PUTNAMS - ! - wii'.i ns anil every resi-lfftfjS plJ; lent ol this couuirv ay n; e name man 4 rouns part of wearing and ii,.nnitt Welinr f Vf uolice on suspicion of being . He has been put In the W ? hn but uo tangible evidence him' gained gainst He. aith Gun- - kin Cry, 'lay 4 jfSug T new and fresh at the Co.. S2d and Washington Itenoe- - i4 nolle 4. dair-itne- ran niT mi page Reality and Furealiiy of Ihe inspictcr Asks for the of Fruit Growers Throughout the County. Yellow of the Irogn-War; Harper's Weekly. Mur. li 3. page 33u. P 11:" Digest, Feb. 27, page s these very umbrellas. 303-- 4. Reason for Sympathy with Japan; World's Woik, March, page 4.998-Reserve Fonts of the Russian County Frail Tree Inspector Robert Navy; Harper's Weekly, Feb. 27. Russia & Japan; Literary Digest, E. Wilson has In gun sending notices Feb. 13, page 207. out to all the fruit growers of Weber Ruxsla Japan; Review of Reviews, county containing the rules for Or- Manh, illustrated maps. ge Russia's Navy in the Far East; Litchard disinfection, as provided by th lktiH law, chapter let. Violation of ihe erary Digest. Feb. 20. page 2C5. Ilusso-Japau.rules i a niUdenieauor and tile neglect Imbroglio; Forum, to observe them subjects the offender Jan., pages 453-7Speer. R. K.; Korea, Japan and Rusto a flue of not ices than $' and not more than 8104. The ruies arc as folsia; World's Work. Mun-h- , jrnges j&r- llulo is ptto B. Brinner, Chicago, at the Reed. regis-tw- d Snmrthwafte. who has boon ill s week past, has Improved la krtlth o that he will soon be able to Kiin attend to his produce business. C A. dr over Fletcher from the Windy City town im business. F. A. b la Fresh d Fish of the Hub City, Is In 8. Anabele, A. Ogden. iSt ,00N three recruits were sworn into the iivsl service of Uncle Sam, their coni James Taylor, nmm being: lands-P.yaaer; Arthur Edgar Erickson, for training, and Harry Martin Woodbury, landsman for training.Quite i lumber made application but on of some physical disqnaliflcar tinu all except these three were rejn ac-tou- ected. The last those wlm day of grace has passed for are fmind guilty of violat-t- g in leaving The wms unhitched on the streets. Id dial for the past two days Hie alter have been publishing stories, to 3 effect that several parties have Wen arrested for tills offense, has M seemed to be of any warning to (rivers of rigs, and this morning seven aore moil appeared liefore Judge Howell to lie reprimanded. The police authorities saythai after this all part-t- a who are found guilty of violating this ordinance will not be allowed to pi with a mere reprimand, hut will be finer! or otherwise punished. the riiy ordinance, EU 1. Owner in to cii-a- th 81 business. B. B. J. W. Jones and Ed-nu- nd Press, all of Salt Lake City, are Ogden on business. In J. H. Stevenson, the of Spring vllle, Is in city. Johnson, of Manti, Utah, is In Perry town. H. I). Jensen, of Preston, Idaho, is ken on Imslness. son and daugh-l- t, yesterday for California for a nr six weeks' trip. Jins Adam Glcdhill, h-- nomh Hr. David Mattson Is visiting in Brigham City, the guest of Mrs. Lyle Eddy. Thomas Burns, general auditor for Brewing company of lot Crosse, Vis, is in the city for a few days in Gund the interests of his company. Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell, who has been in Michigan because .of the death of her mother, returned this morning. fit Pratt. The case of James C. Wangsgard vs. Sylvester V. Grow was called for trial and a jury emiwneled. The plaintiff was represented by J. N. Kimball and Geo. Halverson and the defendant by The action la M. D. Lesscnger. brought to recover damages in the sum of $150. The complaint of the plaintiff alleges that the defendant who ia the rounty fish and game warden, turned or diverted a certain ditch or canal upon land of the plaintiff last spring, and (he water thereby soaked the land so much that the plaintiff rould nut plant Ms rroiis until June and thereby caused them to lie late in harvesting and a full if any crop is alleged not to have been harvested owing to lateness In the season. The case will consume the entire day' session. The jury were excused until Monday, EAST Line of Books and Magaxinea Segregated for Those Wishing Information. Those who are deslrons of reading up on any phase of the far eastern question can now do so at the library without even the trouble of hunting out the particular subject they wish. Miss Faddis. the lihrarlan, has arranged to have all the books and magazines containing subjects pertaining to the troubles in the Far East, or to present the countries in which the troubles are traifplring. placed by themselves on one of the reading tables and they are at the dlsttosal of the public, at the library only. A list. Is March 21st. given below of the bookH and articles, giving the page ami name of each magazine: Bird, 1. L, Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. Spring Will Probably Witness a Num.ngan. J. A., In Joyful Russia. ber of Removals from North Ogden Murray, David. History of Japan. Stoddard, C. A., Across Russia. Other News Notes. MAGAZINE ARTICLES. North Ogden, Weber County, March Action of the Elder Statesmen In the Far East; Literary Digest. Feb. 6. 10. Our third annual missionary reAmericans and the War; Outlook, union was a grand success, notwithMarch 5, pages 535-standing the very unpleasant condiJapan's tion of ibe weather. C. F. Middleton American Sympathies in (struggles; Current Literature, March of the presideney of the Stake, E. W. Wade and William Wade and wives of 4, pages 237-llrcr.t. O. H.. Japan and Her Peo- 0;jden and other invited guests were in 449-5' attendance to help swell the audience ple; Outlook, Feb. 20, pages Iirown. A. J., Economic Changes in to the full capacity of the meeting house. Aiiia; Century. March, pages 732-The services were in charge of ElContraband of War and the Right, io foal: Literary Digest. Feb. 2, pages der A. G. Uerrett, Wm. 51. Ellis and 205- - fi. brass a full choir and a Disabled Russian Cruiser. 'Novlk:" band with a score of pieces led by 1T8. Cbas. Storey, and soloists, quartettes, Sripiiiiflr American, of Admiral Alx-jef- f; reciters and speakers galore at his Literary Digest, Feb. . page command, sufficient to highly entertain 1 the audience all day, allowing an inthe European Distrust of Our Asiatic termission only to partake of Tolley; Literal y Digest, Feh. 13. pages sumptuous repast provided on three 227-table the full length of tbe Jones halt. The calling of the Republican state Tar East; Currrnt Literature. Feh., convention to convene in Balt Lake paee 12'). Fate of Korea; Harper's Weekly. City, April 8th, to select delegates to the national convention at Chicago, Fel). 20. page 2i. June 21st, is a gentle reminder to our Griffis. W. E., Kim, (lie Korean; Outcounty committee to urge a complete look. Marsji 5. pages 513-organization In the various county preSecretary Hay's Plan to Save China; cincts. As the Randall district is now Feb. 24. pages 24-Literary IHgei-tHolcombe. Chester. What of China? set off as a toting precfuct.we now have three voting precincts in North OgOutlook. Fib. 13, pages 401-den and no organization except in How Admiral Alexlrff Could Rein: Literary Digest. Feb. precinct No. 1. force His Mr. and Mrs. Matt Norton and 20. page IGA Avertefamily are spending a few days with How War Might Have Bmi 4.300. friends and relatives fn North Ogden. d- World's Woik. March, page a. S.. Fleets In the Far East; They bail from Holdpn, Millard counSpecial 7. 8. i MENS SPRING SUITS Wade by the Best Clothing House in the United Slates 75c satis-facti- 4rl At n y we know you will bny t SI -- 163 25th Street , CNEHALF BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. never undersold. on this in the Tabernacle week. E. M. Blaylock has gion to Garlin, Nev., to accept a pociiiiMi with the Soul hern Pacific. The heavy rain and nnw storms of late are looked upon wild much favor from the fact that luniher earth is receiving a thorough snaking and much of the "beautiful la being deposited in tbe hills to meet the demands of (he huxbaudinan later In the neason to enhance the general crop yield and iiicreane the quality and marketable-nesof the vast amount nf fruit in prospect In this locality. J. U. ijitham of Balt City ami Jos. Ilallantyne of Ogden were in atlast tendance at our Sunday Sunday. Edward Toone and Alfred Ford and wife have returned to their home fn North Ogden after an absence of a year in Balt Lake Oily. The latter gentleman was tn ihe Kcrviee of the m reel car system of that city, bnl poor health made his resignation necessary. A very lengthy meeting of the 'residents of this place was held this week In the interests of the proimsed amusement hail. The ranvsMKing committees reported noted up" obligations towards Its erection ol $2.rift, and upon a vole of the subseriliers It was decided by a vote of 173 against 103 to proceed with the erection by the appointment of a building committee, when a motion to adjourn prevailed. A number of our jieople contemplate the a change of residence during spring, some to Canada, some tn Idaho and some to Cache Valley. The number of rases of diphtheria In this district reported Borne lime ago have all recovered and after thorough fumigation the disease Is apparently stamped out. Considerable attention will lie directed in this locality towards ihe eradicatkm of the liear blight so prevalent in many of the orchards. in Ogden s FISK UI fire-pla- LOCAL MARKETS. California Vegetables Are Commencing to Anpear in the Markets. remain Market prices generally about the same as during the last few days. California rmbarli, artichokes and leeks have msde an appearanro In the markets. Eggs still continue their downward flight. Evidently Utah hi-nhave ended their strike and are . Since ihe laying with a tei.g'-ancclast quotation lu these columns eggs have gone down 7 1 2 cents per dozen. Potatoes have taken a tumble of 15c a bushel, while apples have jumped 25c a bushel. in Utah spring r'.iir'tens are not market and th'product is bringing the exec-i- r ionally good price pound. of 27 cents are experiencing Produce nurh difficulty in citing wheat, oats, barley and corn. This is not because of a shortage in the supply, but beSrPn'iSr American. Feb. 27, page 171. ty. The Relief Society are arranrring for cause It is very hard for ihe farmers Japan's Endunwe and Russia's; nuiie sn elaborate celebration March to get their produets to a shipping March, page Current Li'c.-amrLltwary 17th. point. The unusually heavy storms Japan s Naval 2Ci- -. The North Ogden Dramatic com:o. have made the roads in the rural dispages Feb. Digest. at Sea. Literary pany will present one of their usual tricts almost imjiaseable for Japan's Strength s C dramas next There are thousands of bushSaturday Poe ;ct Digest. Feb. Comels of grain lif f'ache Valley and Idaho Russian evening. Johnston. Charles. Last Sunday was the initial In' the points that will Ih moveii Review of soon as manders in Ihe Far East: 289-9- 2. Fnndur school in the adoption of the roads lleviee.s. Morris. I'Ces " C ur- only one of tesidls cereal insyi-- ciicle ilmi Korea: Th. hone of Contention; Feb-;?7jia- ii3-- 4. s 9. 8. t'-r- pr s il-ir- 2:-9-. heavy-loads.- pasi-ahlt- ip The market generally is firm. The following are tbe market's ing prices: GranlM-rriiH- , 2 qts. for 23c. Rliiihnrb, 15c. 2 for 25c. Artichokes, Jric each. HAVE THE SENATE rul- bunch. Flail potatoes, 75c a buslHl. Beets two cents a pound. Apples. $1.50 to $1.75 a Cabbage four cents a pound. Parsnips, carrots and turnips each two cents a pound. Spinach, 5 eon is a pound. Green onions, 3 bunches for firs cents. a bunch, three Celery. S cents bunches for lftc. Lettuce, Hires heads for 10 cents. Radishes, three bunches lor a dims. Cauliflower, 10 to IS cents a head. California figs and dates, 15 cents a pound. Black figs, three pounds for 26 CucoanulH, 10 cents each. cents Sugar la now $0 per sack, 15 pounds for $1.00. High patent flour sells fur $2.75 per hundredweight; straight grade for $2.60. Goal oil sells for 30 cenTs b gallon, or $1.40 for five gallon ran. Creamery butter sells for 25 cents a pound and ranch 20 cents. a Hooper cheese sells for 17 1-- 8 cents pound. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. a doxen. Eggs sell for 17 Lemons, 30 cents a doxon. Oranges from 20 to 60 cents a doxon. Bananas, 34 cents a dozen. Earn cm spring chickens are selling for 27 cents a lanind. Hens, 17 rents. Halibut. 15e; flounders, soles and cents a pound; smells sell for 12 cents; salmon 20 striped bass. 17 Cents. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents 1-- 2 2 a CVERYTIIING EUCIRICAL 111, 2Mh 8Lf Near Union Depot. W . A. Bcudder, Good Tima Guaranteed. Proprietor, : & COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STEVENS, j STANLEYS. MANAGER. j ,t bm-hel- . 'Wwn 514a. 444 Hr i ii -' S279 Washington Avn 4? 4 4 4 OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF T Open Day and Night Leedom & Pattison, Props. 4ft j Frs Class in Every Respect 444 4 4 4 44 i- - 2425 Wash. Ave 4 4 4 4 4 TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY Wa have REMOVED 2411 Washington Avenue. this week to Elegant lurlors Over Nye'e Store, MASSAGE, FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, ment by Appointment SHAMPOOING. Private Treat- pound. Crabs 25c and Lobsters 15c per 80c. pound. Oysters, dry 35 cents per imnnd or pint Mrd retails for 15 rents a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds ful cents. Pickled lambs tongue, 40 cents a dozen. Beef loin, 11 rents per pound. Beef ribs. acts. 10c per pound. cents. Rib mast, 12 Birkiin steak. 15 cents. and porterhouse steak, 17 2 cents. Round steak, 12 cents. Chuck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. Reef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 2 cents. Iiln and rib pork chops, 15 cents Whole pork loins, 11 cents pound Vesl necks, 10 cents. Veal breasts, 12 cents. Veal cutlets. 15 2 to 17 cents Sliced bam, 20 ccnta. Roiled ham, 30 cents. Breakfast bacon, 20 cents. Sausage. 12 2 cents. Try salt bacon, 12 2 cents. Pickled pork. 12 cents a pound. Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. cents. Chopped suet, 12 The price in each instance Is by the Finnan baddies, 17 . int'-retin- "THOSE LITE MEN" ly had. a t roxssssscaeiieaj 4 TLJJa '. ? VIRGINIA THE A! i Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. 25 cents. New Hotel and Resort to bo Erected at the Hermitage. The establishmenl of a fish hatchery in Ogden canyon I now thoroughly assured, and the work upon tbe building for the Banin will commence at an early dale. The plant will lie built at the Hrrmitage JusL east of the buffeL A small dam will pmliahly be placed in the rtver above the Hermitage to furnish water for the hatchery. The machinery will arrive In the early summer and will bn immediately installed and the plant put in operation. The spawn and trout fry for the hatchery will he furnished hy the government and stale hatch-rles- . It is expected the work on the new hotel for the Hermitage will commence at an early date. The logs for the buildings are on the ground at the saw-mi- ll and will Im sawed and trimmed at an early dae. Mr. Wilson haa found that a new and larger hotel la The building an lmmedKle will be very large and will be of Swiss architecture. One of the features will or grate in be an Immense the i4st end of Die dining hall, which will also be very large and afford accommodation for alKiut one hundred and fifty people. e v ! CO. are already noted in incrcaceil punc- that has taken a raise, a quotation of tuality with both tcac'.iiMM and pupils. $1.35 per hundredweight now prevailA uumlier of ths eighih grade from our sebool attended the ('lark recital ing. over a quotation of $1.24 previous- S. McCreadys PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE I 2345 Washington Avenue. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS well-traine- . over. . 8. Uyou want a good fit U yi ip want quality If yon want fair price 'nil and Investigate the new line of Men's Clothing at. and 90c. li 27, 3. A. E. 01 amongst them you will find all sizes. So there will be no trouble in securing a perfect fit. Call and look them 479. How-- LITERATURE Price WST-Cl-J'-- 264-- 5. Jaimn-Russia- efty. K.H. Craham, deputy .sheriff of Utah ronnty, is here from Provo, on official Two New Japanese Battleships; Scientific American. Fell. 27, page 175. War and the Great Powers of Europe; Literary Digest, Feb. 20, pugs page War in Ihe Easi; 'Outlook, March 5, page 527. What Russia Risks; Literary Digest, Feb. 27, page 301-What Will the Issue Be? Harper's Weekly, Feb. 2ft, page 26S. Why Japan and Russia Clash; Current Literature. March, psge 268. lnsector. World-Wid- e 1 n Rule 4. It is necessary to clean all 'anger of ihe Conflict; World's Work, Feb., nursery stock.-Rul5. Apple, Pear, Quince and page 4,394, map. oilier fruit trees subject to codling moth larva or other biting insects, are CiSlRIGT COTT MATTERS to be sprayed with formula No. 1 t Paris green or white arsenic j aa soon as the blossom fades, spraying to be A Number of Civil and Probate Mai epos ted 15 days from the first spraytters are Heard. ing, 30 days from the second, and 15 ihe district court today a number lu days from the third. Rule 0. For fungus diseases apply of civil and probate matters were heard and disposed' of by Judge Henry formula No. 2 (Bordeaux mixture.) Rule 7. For all Aphis, Red Spider, H. Rolapp. The first before the court and any kind of tree or fruit lice, apply were the following; Estate of Anna Marie Egbert, deceasFormula No. 3 (kerosene emulsion). be ed. Petition for approval, allowance Ride 8. Scale Insects are to and settlement of final account. Consprayed with kereseue emulsion, doutinued. ble strength, to be rtqieateJ aa inspectEstate of Hamf Andrew Ipsen. deor directs. ceased. Petit loir for approval, allowRule 9. Peach Yellow, Peach e tie, and Crown Gall, either in nur- ance and settlement of final account, as and decree of distribution and dissery or orchard, shall be burned soon aa discovered. charge. Granted. In the Davidson vs. Munsey case, on Rule 10. Disinfection of all nursery stock by formula No. 4 (hydrocyanic request of plaintiff commission was issued to have the deposition of O. B. gas). Disinfection and spraying provided Douglass an important witness In the hy these regulations must be to the case, who is in San Francisco, taken by some authorized notary. satlsiuctlon of the Inspector. The case of 1). II. Adams vs. Peter of The matter of the the fruit growers of the roiinry with Hines was concluded and dismissed. the fruit tree Inspector has been dis- It was stipulated between the parties cussed at (be many meetings held dur- that the allegations in the complaint were true except to the. amount of ing the past month. The meeting tomorrow, for the completion of the or- damages and the plaintiff may take ganization of the fruit growers' asso- judgment as prayed for in his comciation of Weber county, lx expected plaint. which was for a quirting of till to be very largely attended and a large to a strip of projieny seven feet in number of imimrlant matters relative width. The plaintiff will not take to taking steps toward the exterminajudgment against the defendant for tion of the iiests In the will damages or costs of suit. The plaintiff was represented by C. C. Richards and he considered. S. 1. Iirown. of Cheyenne, Wyo., la uOftden visitor. z i And while tufins umbrellas it might be well to remind you of the present condition of tie streets ami sidewalk s as regard she necessity of rubbers. M Jju' J(IOi department for 20. page 20H. Feb. priced te - Strategic Importance of the Great Wall of China; Literary Digest. Fob. War in the East; Outlook, up-to-da- el 4,514-2- 5. or occupier of orup and destroy by burning all dead or diseased branches, or trees and rubbish. He is also to remote fallen and decayed fruit from the orchard once a week. Rule 2. Owners of nuistries shall disinfect all stuck before removal from nursery, for inset la or tree diseases, by hydrocyanic gas. Rule 3. No nursery stock ia to be imported into the stale except with a been certificate stating that it has fumigated with Hydrocyanic gas; It lnijorted contrary to this rule it must 0. (V. Nichola of Denver Is an Ogden be quarantined at owner's risk until ibitor. fumigated to the satisfaction of the chard Now is your opportunity to get a fine SUIT FOR $5.95, regu $1350 and $15. These lots are slightly broken, but Frabrella ma io uf t silled coiuui with su-rod and flno wood handle, at fl.ftx. Umbrella ma.i id twilled cotton with mcc rod and better wood handle at $1.25. .if Ciorla silk envoi- with L'nibrvlla ma-ledge, sitcl m $1.50. $2.5o. $"..nu uil $:i.5n. rod and fancy se lows: moderate WWWWWWVSWWWWWW'bVVSAfWsVNA iviti erv fine quality of cotton ;. iml nice curved wood handle. Umbrella co: twill, steel m 259-G- 8, - M knuws lliiii this present wci ness will r e in u i n with us 1 ir some time to come. Would it not be advisable to mv that every member of the lamily is equipped with one of 7. Is desired at the First prince uihodlst church Sunday moruing and "lns Good gospel sermons and Side that will cause you to feel re-y- P prugram In tomorrow evenings ator. S A3KMtXnOi5IM4JElBIOJECT'J5C2ITir'inHff K-b.- , -l cllU Up Enildlng- P- - Guf vipce. mation, i, 1!0l. MAKOII l'.-i;- Number! time call lour : THE MORXIXQ EXAMINER, transients and permanent boarders splendid accommodations centrally located inj excellent table beard at rates of $1.60 to 63.00 daily. Afford 2 of1 2 i MRS. PERRIS. Proprietor. 'Phono 332 K. 8 2 1-- SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains 2 MISS SPURGEON-- 1-- 2 pound. The prices of hay and grain are ? AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON un- changed. Tlmothr hay. loose, sells for $10.50 per ton. Timnthv haled. 70p a hundred. Alfalfa baled, C0c a hundred. Alfalfa hay. loose, $9.50 per ton. Whi-at- . $1.85 per bundled. Oats. $1.45. Corn. $1.45. Barley. $1.35. Rye, $1.60 per sack. Bran and shorts, $1.20 per sack. Shorts shine. $1.30. New York. March 11. Plans have been made by the Dorcas Coaching club, said to he the only womun's coaching club in the world, to run a public conveyance during the coming season. Members of the organization which Includes the leaders nf the younger set in fashionable society, will handle the whip. It Is likely the coach will make dally runs from an uptown hotel to Morris Park durinr the racing season. While the novel trip will he nominally open to the public the club will exercise its discretion as to who may become patrons. fwATCH OUR WINDOWS ' Gcarance Sale on Thie Week MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Hinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN a 2345 WASHINGTON BRO., The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of :S i! Day, 234X. night STOCKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. cap rles a full line of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers..1I Mfrs. of High Grade Harness and Stock Baddies 'Phans 514a. 8279 !fj AVENUE. Examiner Telephone Numbers: TEAMSTERS ia CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K Washington Ay. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIESEL EL CO.. Importers. i i |