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Show THE the ereated im panic and whirl, left the flnanres of the government on n firm examiner. basis. There is more danger of depression ia business channels (.rough threatOSc, 407 24th Street ened lalKtr troubles than anything else, yet everybody recognizes the fact that the Ca. Inline today receives organized Printing Culoe Published b y the highest wages in the history of the country. Rut I be inbor lender are beFRANK FRANCIS, Editor end Mgr. coming arrogant and dictatorial and demand a.lll more and if a crash comes ibis year it will probably be caused Delivered by Currier, including through lalior troubles alone. Examiner, PublUhed Sunder no? day ytr-Busine- Horning Single eopiee. ....75eU e e lit one The gist of the above ia this: Cleveland brought on a panic because he .... IcU attempted to abruptly rearrange the circulating medium. The people hist confidence owing to hla efforts to esBy null one month Uncludir.f Sunday! tablish the gold standard. But the people had their faith in the future of Eurnl end WIVJ7 Ail netmwtn eu the industrial and financial welfare of Carrier! ere authorized to receive the country restored Ik cause the ReSubscriber wHI confer n fbw hy publican party in convention in Kt. informing thin offlce of IjduIs openly declared for the gold celve The Examiner before and. in the flint Congress unstandard kmkfot der I resident McKinley, that parly's Penntors and Congressmen completed, MARCH 13. 1904. OGDEN, UTAH. the demonetization of silver. Hern ta SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a MISDIRECTED EFFORTS. rerti.i-fi- EXi MINER, HORNIN'? colored tissue paper and ribbons. The Manning; Messrs. Charles Jones, Interior waa even more attractive to Frank Chester and George Davenport. the men than the outside, aa the cooking waa of superior merit. & Young, Props Sawyer These baskets were auctioned off to CARD PARTY. bidder by Deputy Hening-e- r Scgo Lily circle. No. 174. Wooten of the highest and getting the basWoodcraft, gave a card party to the ket wasthe gentleman to eat with the lady privileged Woodmen of the World and their friends at their hall hut evening. This who brought it. Quite a spirit of rivalry waa engenwas the regular evening for their cir- dered among the men as fo which GLADYS CARLYLE. cle meeting, but time the up they gave Contralto. last should buy the baskets. Besides the evening to their friends. GHEKNWALD A MI RRKLLA, refreshments, cards and games were There was a large attendance pres- indulged until the midnight hour High Class Singing and Dancing. ent and the evening was aieut in cards THE NATIONAL TRIO, other amusements. Delicious re- warned all to depart for their homes. Artist and Comedy Skeu-freshments were served by the ladle V. M. C. WILL ENTERTAIN. GARVIN A SEARCEV, In the dining room and all went home Comedians. The Royal Arcanum, Rocky Mounwith delighted their entertainment. BERMUDAS, The committee on arrangements tain Council No. 637 of Ogden, will The Pickaniny. was: Mes dames J. W. Eastman, J. give an entertainment to members and E. WILL HENSLEY. Mattos. P. Plan, William Sherman. C. friends at A. O. U. W. ball, Monday Foot Juggler. to be a Lauzvlne, L. B. Best and William evening next, which promisee EDISON MOVING PICTURES. most enjoyable affair, as this program Light. Admission 10c. Indicates : "Alpcngluehcn, piano, Miaa Mary K. HIGH Alice Jones. Phoebtf Jones, and Effie Lyceum Theatre WEEK MARCH 7th. SCHOOL DANCE. ad alwurdum. Con-gri'A- s Gen-tile- ! in-nr- ii-- ! a rent. Ia a dignified body like the Senate of the. United States goiug to unseat a Senator for associating with men tTat are guilty of a misdemeanor by violating what is virtually a dead law? We think not. How many dead lawn Balt REPUBLICAN CONTRADICTIONS. , (Truth, Ike.) the statute book of are there Truth has some more reading mal the New upon stales? Why not England llm Is a bngthy dtrriatin from ter this week that ia highly enter- unseat some other tcnalora for the tlm S'andard, in teply :o an editoiial In taining. mu only lo people here, but ante reasuu? It Is farcical to suppose ,.e Examiner. The snide is good to dignified United Btates Senators and that the Senate will establish such a Democratic literature in that It in the enlightened newspaper editors of precedent. the country. Before this Smoot Inveseasily answered. The Standard says: tigation began we slated that we fearTHE WHIRL Of SOCIEIE The Morning Examiner it. its last ed it would prove a whimpering senile issue propi.imdeU a aeries of qiiestlon faree And how U ha done! how the which it asks the Republicans to anobjectors to Smoot have made monSlRPRISEn. swer, having failed evidently tu ob- keys of the Senate committee on privtain a uulutlon from any Dont.iersilc ileges and elections by leading Jl Into The employes of Shape-Wllllasource. 1 he article pro-si- . ppoecx a a hullabaloo about the "Mormon" surprised V. 11. Williams, s of the company, on Thursday church, hut not a thing against Hena- Piii.ic and Imimnding inti. isl rial slag n m ton and then asks if the- alarm ex- - j ,,r Smoot. As predicted l.y Truth evening. Those present had a guOd of a depression some weeks ago, the prosecution has tlnn. prethed by in business Is not an admlHsion that gone Into the cohabitation of Mr. Clias. Maguire of Denver, paid even In a Republican administration polygamists with their plural wives for there ran be Industrial reverses and the pnriKise of creating excitement and Ogden relatives a visit this week. Wants his Spring Suit ready to inactivity. The questli n Is also ask- prejudice against Smoot and thereby Mrs. I)r. F. W. linker Informally ened, "Who will the Republicans blame? influencing those who arc uninformed put on the moment he feels, like There Is no Cleveland in office to on IT ah affairs. tertained a few friends one day lat That these old cases existed baa been week. ansthematizt. wearing it. The answers to the above questions common knowledge here and else, A select few of Mrs. Wm. Van Alare The byiKithesla that whcrc. too; and there never was any there will be a panic because uf the sentiment among the Gentiles here to len's friends were entertained by her In fart, the senti- at luncheon Tnesday at the Virginia. policy of the government is a false one pruKfcule them. the panic would only follow ment was Lie other way. The GenMrs. B. F. Livingston, entertained the inception Into office of a Demo- tiles here knew the situation knew cratic administration and that la a pos- that such prosecutions would b Inhu- a party of frienda at luncheon Wednes- Waits until the warm summer sibility too remote to le considered. man under existing conditions here. day afternoon at her home on Gram- - i The Impending reaction in business The American people are not heartless erry avenue, In honor of Mrs. Frank days are here, and then worries and in luduairial conditions is not the and cruel and those who knew the Beckwith and daughter of Evanston, cm situation not result of any pulley and were case hardened Wyoming. about his Su t, and often, in a the part of the hurry, selects a suit administration or the established poll, bigots were quite willing to lot the old that never pleases him. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Madsen of Ogcy of any jutrty. and is only the result relations continue undlstu'bert, but of stock gambling and will hardly af- they Insisted that no new relations be den are at the Palace hotel in Ban fect the cunmton people. Period uf formed, realizing that In the course Francisco, where they have been stopdevelopment alternate more or less of nature the grave would cover all ping ainee they arrived there three regularly with halts or sct lmcks. The the others within .a few yearn. The week ago. They visited all places of light abatement In business la the claim made hy some papers that this Interest In that city and Sunday they-wilskip all the worry and hurry this Spring and make leave fur Los Angeles where they natural reaction after a season uf high state has broken Its compact with the will several weeks. and in nut is. is be tpond the of to likely general government prosperity light your selection now? r It Is but 'the business of the facts, ridiculous, and even mendacious. Thie M. Ladies Aid cundi-tioE. of the The enabling act, by which the state Society country settling tu a norma Cheviots The and new Worsteds, in Single and Douwhich follows great activity and was admitted specifically stipulates as church will meet with Mrs. Blair. ble Breasted styles are here. Cut with the long roll, a condition uf the compart with the Wednesday, March 14th, 2:30 p. m. Just as surely precedes a similar or prosperity. people uf Utah that polygamous or This being the laRt meeting before narrow lapel shaped and formed as well as the best Thq abatement in business, appar- - plural marriages are forever prohih-cnil- Easter all members and church memmakers could build them. impending, if it conics, will bo lied. and so they have been. The bers are urged to be present. due to natural causes affecting the testimony Introduced so far before tbe Pay $10 or pay $25, you'll get satisfaction. sources uf wealth of the country. Pro- committee has bad no hearing whatEVENING PARTY. Money back if you want it is the way it goes duction. which is the original source ever upon this prohibition. Utah kept Miss Lola Woodbury proved herself here. of wealth of the country, is divided the compact. The protestanta against a charming hostess Tuesday evening, into three groat branches. Agrlcui- - ? Smoot hate effectually demonstrated when she entertained a few of her turn ia one and the outlook In this that fact, however distasteful to them young friends with a card party, at The branch is a bright one. The value of it may be. her home on Twenty-sixtstreet. Clothier farm products lias increased steadily That a distinction waa drawn bediversion Enjoying the evening's and in an amazing fashion anil will Im tween imlygamy and polygamous co- and inviting refreshments were Misses I he fact stable from that there ia a habitation In the constitutional conpromise for a large exportation by an vention. and by the prominent Genincreased foreign demand. It will be tiles at that. Is well known and can a simple question of supply and de- lie proved readily, aa ran be seen right mand and the fixing of the prices to here. Take a look at the constituthe new conditions. There la no phase tional contention proceedings, com-- ; Hon. C- - 8. j of the situation which is connected inenring on page 1734. with the political side of life. The Yarlan. a leading Gentile member of ; question that presents itself is tha the convention, introduced the followsame that is met with, although in ing as an to section 2 of a smaller sphere. In every develop- the schedule, and it is now a part of lf you not ment of a mining region. The first onr constitution: rush of prospectors causes a boom In The act of the governor and the our store the last day tor It ia surprising to sro how many the prices of all necessities of life legislative assembly of the territory beautiful ideas ran be really d two, vou have not and the inflation uf prices which re- of Utah, entitled An art to punish by the manufacturers of these turn to their normal condition as scan polygamy and other kindred offenses, seen the latest arrivals the must desirable materials for as the great influx of people end. approved February 4. 1892, Insofar as woman a wear. Hardly a day passes in 111 a Spring atSuitings. Is at The mining ramp good one, the same defines and Imposes lien that we do not receive new creaNew ideas and fancies are being unpacked right times are good there hut it is but a na- tics for polygamy, is hereby declared tion in the line of WaiBt Patterns, tural sequence that tbe men in busi- to lie in force in the state of Utah. in various weaves and effects. along and you will find here today many excluness are not making as much money as The act referred to imposed a penThen we have many of thows sive weaves and Wool in when the inflated prices prevailed. styles Nob fur polygamous cohabitation, Suitings, alty handsome embroidered 811k lire That the Republicans blamed Cleve- known to the law as unlawful cohabMixtures, Bally Linens, etc., that cannot fail to pattern. The privet range from land for tbe panic uf 'S3 Is trne. but no itation . Why was that territorial $1.0(1 tu $1.3u per catch yard, for these your fancy, and hold your admiration. less true Is It that the Democrats, statute modified if it was not. the innew epecialtieii. The way these stylish patterns are selling is themselves, blame him. His financial tention of the leading Gentiles in tbe In fait, our entire Silk Departpolicy waa the cause of the panic and convention to leave the old case of evidence of public appreciation. We have placed a ment 1 a marVel ol beauty and reIt struck directly at the rearrange- polygamous families alone? Rcmm fined splendor. most reasonabe price on all these Suit'ngs. We ment of the circulating medium of her, this amendment was offered by ' the country and consequently inspired C. 8. Vartan, former United Stater will be delighted to show you this suberb lin?. that feeling of uneasiness In financial district attorney for Utah, a man Come in the morning if you can. We are not circles that resulted la a cessation of who had been vigilant and. determined so rushed then. Investment, a drawing in of capital In prosecuting a large number of unTRADING STAMPS? end tbe consequent panic because of lawful cohabitation cases, and who lack of confidence In the Intentions of had full knowledge of whet this modithe Democratic party. Cleveland was fication meant. He was backed up in Every time! When you dont get to blame In trying to abruptly, and this by Judge C. C. Goodwin, then them, it Is like going away without without preparing the financial world editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, by for the change, reconstruct the en- present Senator Thomas Kearns, by your change. Wg give you lu with tire financial policy of the government. Judge W. G. Van Horne, now In Egypt, dollar cash purchase. every The Republicans in the first McKinley and by other leading Gentiles. administration accomplished the oh-eSection 19 of the enabling act proCleveland evidently had In view vide that all laws tn force matin by hy a clover jirscua but inrritorv at the time of it ad- . j f The Particular m Man old-tim- e t. The Forgetful Man ! ! Why Not l mu-abl- e. u er-io- d j h wJi'L. FRED M. NYE, MORE SUITINGS AND SILKS ann-ndmr- Trnlv imsis Iho Store of Style and Beauty j j S. J. Burt & Bros. ct 13, 1901. ously to all. la the enjoyment fit cards and a fine luncheon. Mrs. Comlon, Mrs. Denstl, and Mrs McGaw were the larky prize recipients. The next social hours of the club will bo at the home of Mrs. Condon, on Madison avenue, on March twenty-thir- Corey road an intereiinK paper written by Mr. Pinnum T tied "Mendelssohn, the S,.,. ' JJ'1' Writer." Mr. Hess and a love song win. contest, which afforded iuuh meat. Mrs. Hurst won the j ir.g the social hour the ho-- i.. ed by Miss Krau.se and M.x ie j served delirious refrohnii!ii. alter "AG LAI A. which the club adjourned hi Tuesday, March 8th, waa Aglalaa March 22nd. with Mr. J. T. Hnr? " Musical Day and the club was hospi- No. 2333 Adams avenue. tably entertained by Mrs. H. H. Smith. Those who were fortunately in attendance enjoyed a rare treat of music. The guests were: Mrs. gchansen-bacTIRED EYES Mrs. Rarig, Mrs. Zina, Mlsa Squire, Miss Webster, Miss Krausse At night prove eye strain and Miss DeLoug. The session openand an opticiau should he ed with a violin solo, charmingly renconsulted in the morning. dered by Miss Webster, with piano An examination will prote accompaniment by Miss Squire. Then whether glasses are needfollowed a piano solo by Miss Squire, ed. No charge for tba Roberts also a piano solo by Mrs. Zinn. song moat thorough test. Address of welcome, F. C. Martin-dale- . by Mias Wehrend. piano accompaniment by Mrs.Zinn;aong by Mrs. Hess J. T. RUSHMFR, and a piano solo by Mr. Ruahmer. Solo, selected. Mrs. Lily Skeen. "A Race for Love, by request, C. All numbers were splendidly renderExpert Mfg. Optician. 2412 Washington. F. Cable. ed and enthusiastically received. Mrs. "The Royal Arcanum, an address, E. T. Hulanlskl. "Bedouin Lore Song, Pinsulttl, G. B. Roberta. "True to the Last." solo, Mr. Dorian. Mrs. "Queen of the Night, solo, The senior class of the high school gave a dance last evening at Dignans dancing academy. The purpose of the dance waa to raise money to present some decoration to the high school. It la the custom each year fur the seniors to present a picture or some other token to the school, which shall be a memento to that class. There was a fair attendance at the dance, but all had aa especially enjoy-abl- e time. The ball was decorated in Howell. Refreshthe class color, Yale blue, and punch Informal entertainment. waa served throughout the evening. ments. The committee on arrangements was Beatrice Farley, Telitha Browning EVENT. A and A. U. Patton. The finishing touches are being given a dramatic and musical program in ALLEN-STONE- . several for course of preparation SacThe Allen-Ston- e wedding reception weeks past, by the pupils of the Wednesday from two to six o'clock, red Heart academy, under the efficient was attended by over u hundred training of the Sisters, and which will friends of the newly wedded pair. The be presented at the academy hall wedding ceremony waa iflrformed at March 17th aI I o'clock in the evenhigh noon by Bishop Wm herspoon. in ing. the presence of relatives and a few dramatic entertainments Several Intimate friend. have been given by the pupils of .this Mias Allen waa daintily gowned in Institution and have always so dewhile and her bridesmaid, Miss lighted their auditors that this part Strong, in grey. of the program, alone, will insure the The groom waa attended hy Mr.Chas. usual large audience. National uud Green well. Irish airs will compose the musical Immediately following the reception of the program, and complete a Mr. and Mrs. Stone departed on their part splendid evening's entertainment, the wedding tour, which will include sevof whlrh will go towards pureral eastern cities, where reside rela- proceeds chasing new altars for SL Josephs tives of the bride, with whom they new church. will visit. Mr. and Mrs. 8toue are two of OgWITH MRS. FLEWELLING. den's most popular young people and The Lucky Thirteen club, a purely tan married life with the well up of social aggregation, is made wlahea of countless friends. skilled entertainers, who splendidly maintain the principles of the club. BASKET SOCIAL. The last member to promote the The Royal Neighbors of America club'a enjoyment, was Mrs. Flewelllng, laat evening gave a party to their who saw to the pleasure and comfort frleuds and neighbors in Woodcraft. of the member at her home WednesThe unique feature of the entertain- day afternoon. ment waa what waa called a "basket Besklea the club, tbe gneata Includsocial. Each lady brought a lunch ed Meadames Brown, Wright and basket well filled with eatable. The Ilodge. baskets were daintily decorated with The hours passed quickly and Joy- - mission Into the union shall be in force in said state, except as modified or changed by this act or by the constitution uf the state." That the ruarentfaii had a right to modify the territorial statute, and that it was modified by striking uut unlawful cohabitation, there ia no question. Consequently there was no law in this state against unlawful cohabitation from statehood until the Revised Stat-nt- e of 18!(g went Into effect. The government officials ceased years before to prosecute unlawful cohabitation rases here. The foaailirerous editor of the Kearns organ expresses surprise at the condition of affair made known at Washington by the witnesses in the Snmot cast1. Truth asks that he be given a trlp.o Washington and be asked to explain why the Tribune and leading Gentiles here supported Apostle Moses Thatcher, a polygamist known to le living with his wives at the time, for Unlit rt States senator in 1397, If he and others did not under stand that existing polygamous relations 'were to Im passed by unnoticed. Also let him tell why he hired a detective In December. 190i. to get a list of children born to apostles since IShO. In the latter case. If he telln the truth, he will inform you that the list was not fur publication, but was to be used ia the interest of Perry $. Heath, his manager, for United Suites senator; that the object hoped to be accomplished waa to make the leaders of the "Mormon" church withdraw Reed Hmoot and elect Perry 8. Heath, but that the church did not scare worth The Examiner lias no defense to make for Grover Cleveland, but it ha m there 4 conten.iM.rery ay this to say in refutation of the charge ongmnlw.tl.mr bava for in tah that Democracy was retqionstble for 1 .he podestinK iug for its ol.iert s the panic of 1S93 the depression would thHl again! the inipnlatton of- - have been upon the nation had Benjahad nwi.loued pnlygamou min Harrison been elect rd, and In fact Ve do not Ntree tenses in I mb. the first symptoms of the crash were this of with imr neighbor, The cuie noted before Harrison went out of ofh.i-P",1,,'al the s.a.e iiii.ee IW- - has fice. the alp us'hom proMire fro... The attack on HIkm1 unions can-band thi.ift. leader into indities. best a replied to by calling attention to ai or ...isdneetins w.r efforts es- linimlatio.is lu re the fact tbst this govtrnment is an lablisl.ei fal'h in the upm abiding latllm 'IhTrclo.'ucniile and Mormon the hhoi.lil unite In demanding that nation cease Jtepiibliran lenders in the Into using people church to coerce the their Influence to make tin- stale In Wo are told that llanna I tab to to ifl'M) sent an emissary those lu authority taat if they a did not make the state Republican Im would Mormon.sm crusade against M on better pay. better hours and inuururaied. This is more desiruct- j conditio.. and hla de in .... of good government and purity mands are met with contemptuous ref- vie eon .he home than any religions rrenres to "agitators," the responsibililion? which n.ay he practiced, howfor the conflict brought on la nut to ty ever contrary in the generally ac- lie placed at his door. cepted rules of morals. Isa sovereign Hale j t 'lah cannot EDITORIAL OPINION y.iiiJc this political juggilng is tolerHOT SHOTS ON SMOOT CASE. ated. MARCH OGDEN, (ITAU, SUNDAY JIORXINU, SOME NEW SILKS ere-ate- d. h. WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescrifkions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY PHONE 24 X. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING. 2349 Wish. Ave EXCHANGE SALOON g Open Dry and Night Onr Patrons An Invited to tha Beat Hot Lunch ia Ogden. MEBMHlM CUSSIflED QUEEN CAFE OPEN : All RE Fine dinner on Sunday from 12 td ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW- . 4 p. m., 25 cent Lunch served troiu 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Joa. Chez Short orders at all hours. Fresh lat Natl Bank Bldg. Eccles Bldg. Oysters In any style. Game and Fish W. L. Maglnnla In season. WONG BUN, Proprietor. FOR SALE. 222 FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Aatlll, Phono 20y. 2316 Washington ave. LITTLE QUEEN FORSALE Building lota and 2 on eight room modern hrir.k huusea easy terms. Inquire of Jno. J. Greiner, 128 23th. 2319 BRUM MITT j 3U5y, Books, Stationery and Office Suppfies. t HOTEkS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LHTL8-- Proprietor. Permanent dr Transient. LEWIS & BLACKWELL BL OGDEN, UTAH. EXPRESS and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. brick residence, with barn, lot 50x132, good location, $1100. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. BAGGAGE Four-roo- Ave. Two Phone Washington Ave. Ross Book Store. I 230 Twenty-thi- d SALOON & MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. 8t. Choice Wines Liquors and Ggars. A bargain In partly improved business property on lower street. Good rental InTwenty-fift- h come. HUNTER A KENNEDY. MONEY TO LOAN. h ERIK LARSON, Prop. FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 650 22nd. Twenty-fift- Transferred to any part of the city. PRICES REASONABLE. .... Phone 13 lx. In peaches, cher-rle- s fruit, two bearing and apples, blocks from car line, $900. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. acres land, all .233 2hth 8L ALBERT P. Ave. RICHEY. brick resldenc.loti 88x126 feet, clone In, $1,000. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Six-roo- Ave. UNDERTAKER frame residence, one land, all In fruit on 10th 8t. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Nine-roo- mere 'Phone 150. Ave. 2372 Washington Ave. mile north of Z. C. Lota for sale M. I., between Washington and Grant, 2 each. Cbauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. $250 Ave. Four-rooframe residence, water In house. Good barn on Liberty Ave. Chauncey Parry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. frame residence An elegant on Jackson Ave., $1,100. Chauncey Tarry, Cor. 23rd and Wash. Ave. brick and FOR BALE frame house near depot; lot 50x33U feet; good barn; price $1,500., Hunter A Kennedy, room 6, First National bank building. Six-roo- PALMISTRY AND CARO READING. FORTUNES Told by hand or card No. 280 24th street Ladies 25c and gentlemen 50c. Eat at Whale FIVE ACRES of Al land, good water right, live-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street ear line, $2,000. J. J. BRUM-MITCONTRACTORS AND Said the doctor to a pa tient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body a d the brain will t : care of itself. You want BUILDER8. for anything In Mill Work. Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washlnartoti. GO TO M. Gillie Good Red Meat CLAIRVOYANTS. t Mrs. Inger Bon, clairvoyants and mediums. We tell your none and all about your business affaire, whether they Information rewill he anccesafuL garding marriage, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What we tell comes trne. 429 25th street. I WAFELE HOU-- a: E 246 Twenty-fiftStreet. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day and Night At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of intellect I you are on a meat diet, you can't do b.'ttcr than to gve us your oriers. Well take good care of them. h Magny and Kfiuy, Prcprietera A. E. Weatherby PHONE 73 M M 58 Washr Ave |