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Show TIIE MOirNIXtS AGED LADY CHIllKX, ITAII, Tlin;SI.Y .TFXE 2, 1901 MOItXIMJ, TRAVELLING TALK LOSES Tommy rivutt. who fish unth, was an ..W Salt Lake hi SSa viw ty- i:WMIKEn. OVER CITY - Ilhen pit holiday the WORK if' wlH ul A PURSE should be June folk from all sembIe 111 We merely suggest that parasol weather is with us. Also that parasol needs are eared for here on a broad scale. You may want fine etpially good for rain or shine. We wish vou would let us show you the special number at 1.3a a good gloria silk cover, strong Paragon frame, light and strong. A strong steel rod light as wood, but unbreakable-an- d luncv lif ndles in a variety of styles. The usual price of this ft umber ia $1 .75 other styles at .50, .75 $1 and uf for Ladies. All prices uf to $7 for Men's Children' s colored parasols 15, 25, 35, 60c (ttui uf. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK. gjO&. excursion train Tf n this morning consisted of- ROBBED ON TRAIN BETWEEN OGDEN AND' SALT LAKE. all ell filled. Held'a miltccom-S- d band 'of Salt Lake City She ia Left Penniless and ,te knight a of the grip and Aa a Result 1 500 Mile Jboir frionda From Home. for 171K. Vet. Vrs. Margaret :n Jouea. a widow buly, np Eeehdor Mai iJJJ cuu. eastern and home dressed v.iiin lidiug on the ltio Grande WestS ern train between Salt Lake City and rion has been filed in the Ujnien this luorr.lug was mb lied of a D lmiac whl'-- conlaine.l $47.33. aiiwUmt by A. G. Horn andB.T.and Airs. J.iiies, who doe cuoking and ? Aifson as attorneys for Mary odd John lur a living, was on her way iilnba against Sidney Arizona. A Others. The art Ion la about to lu r Inline lit iiishi-e- , as the esses of this title and short dis' ance out of Salt laike City she left her scat fur a nionieuts. ,over creditors tlalms. Ucsid' s other thiug a hand grip, cona wan left in the seat. taining purse Bros, for monuments, u vsults or copings. 2003 Jelter-gft- e It was securely locked hut upon Mrs. Junes' return to the seat she found that Call and make choice. the lock had been broken and the purse recuiiiuircing Hie motley taken, i'pon her Gertrude Carr will give a h 'rival iu Ogden she notified the police gionuS her home. 72 Twenty-fourtThursday. Way 2nd. fro m i department of the robbery. The work Is very likely that fS n m. in honor of Mra.will Fannie leave of a gang of well organized railroad of this city who for Los Angeles, where she thieves who do tludr thievery while her home in the future. Mrs. travelling on thp trains, taking npjxir-(tiUiof just such cliam-- as was Siku has a host of frlen.ls in Og-Sin this instance. It is very difli snd Mra. Carr extends a cordial Eoiiaiiou to them to meet at her homo i nil for the officers to capture such in her criminals aa they leave few, If any, 5,d bid Mrs. Kankiu clew a to follow. home. lew Part of the money. (15.U0. was given Cabinet Photo .$1.00. half cabincis to Mra. Jones by a lady friend to pay fare for her email hoy. The balance and excellent el amps. Studio ft,-of the nioucy, $:2.55, belonged to Airs. Tabernacle, Jones and represented all the money Stake the hint in the world. The loss of the The Alumni of the Weber money means much to her. She is in A.eilemv gave a party in the academy Ogdeu without a cent to lire name and wlilih was at i elided by about flity peoTlie (acuity of the school were ovi r ,.. ipen hundred miles front home. ple Hefresh-neu- is She did not siiKped any one on the he guests of the invasion. train and ban no Idea whatever as lu were served lu the art flciarl-neroom, which had been approprl-itil- r wlio could have dune the robbery. . The president of tlie Alumni has called a meeting or CONCERT j COSGROVE to lie held in one week at the ORCHESTRA COMPANY Tabernacle Immediately after the exercises. Program for Entertainment Tomorrow Mrs Thomas Lindsay has received Night. D. her news of father, Major tbe ssd serious by injuries W Moore, receiving The Cosgrove concert Orchestra Combeing thrown from a horse In San which will appear at Glen wood pany Moore seems that Major It Franelsco. tomorrow and Friday nights Is without at horse was exercising a refractory the strongest organization of its front doubt now on the road. The artists Bum) Heights and was thrown kind takthe saddle. He was picked up and composing the comiiany have all been en to the Park Emergency Hospital selected front among the best In the d wliore it was found that he liad country and the enthusiastic recepconiusiuns of the head, left tions tendered them at all points on shoulder and left side, bad broken his their lour give the best of evidence left collar bone and iKisaibly sustained as to the merit of the company. internal injuries. Major Moore was The following program will be wonsienl tn Ibis having veil known city, dered by them at the Park. accomMrs. here. Lindsay bui winter PART 1. leave for panied by Airs. Stokes will 1. Overture Morning. Nixtn and fipn Francisco this evening. Night-- ' Orchestra. j. Violin solo from "Lurline" CurresiUsi evening at the Folkman Ixiulse Torgersen. rie weddence in Palm City occurred the S. Comet solo, lleimwch Blguor and Miss Robert ding of Uettys McMolialn Zierke. Ciaristiu Folkman. After tbe wedding 4. Soprano solo. In Sunny Strain" ' l reception will be held at the beauAnna Adams. the tiful country home after . which "Polka" Harry 5. Mandolin solo., young couple will take a carriage to Woods. the lily and leave fur a short western i. Overture. 'Zampa Orchestra. In this trip. The bride Is 'Mush-a- l Marlmbaphone uoyelties, waa the in several for years rity and and Bonnerphone. employ of Wrights. Her charming and Duet Cosgrove Roloff. friends winning ways made Jiv many Rattles. Swiss Hells and Aluminum who will extend their congratulations. chimes quartettes Cosgrove. Roloff, ia a young machinist In Mr. Woods. Pacific. Steinkamp, the employe, of. the. Southern PART II. Ills home is In Covington. Kentucky, 1. Village Orchestra at First Rebnt during' bis residence hire he has hearsal" Orchestra.Hide many friends. . The young couple 2. Sylophone solo Harry Woods. will make their home in this city. duet 3. Cornet and Tromlxme Hawkins. MIST CONFORM TO ETIQUETTE IN Cavatina larulse 4. Violin solo, VISITING VATICAN. , Torgersen. When I'm Far a. Soprano solo. authoritHome. June 1. The vath-aFrom You Dear" Anna Adams. Away ies have given the strictest notice to orchesAfter the program a I hose who recommend people for audi-eniwill rendey music for dancing untra of the pope that they must guartil 11:30 p. m. One 15c ticket will adantee that such iiersons will conform mit to both. Cars every ten minutes. .tn vaiiran etiquette in kneeling and kissing the hand of the pope. This noMAKE IMPROVEMENTS tification was issued as a result of the WILL a few conduct of some Americans weeks ago, who refused to kneel when Pingree National Bank Gets a Buildthe pope appeared. ing Permit ' , ravelin I Jit ft-- - SS Ty ty ca God-ape- pre-srnt- eJ , nt decui-ated- suf-feie- well-kno- cs ELKS STATE ASOCIATION MEETING AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH TO 17TH, 1904. one-sto- ry For the above occasion the Ore hi ry Short Line' will make an open rate of ONE FARE for the round trip. (3.4'JI town Ogden to Provo and return. Tickets on sale June 14t.h, 15th and hi: It. limited lor return till June 10 h, , 3Sv4. i. M. A Y. L. M. I. ASSOCIATION, SALT LAKE. JUNE 5TH, STH AND 7TH. For above occasion the Oregon Fhort Line will make an uxn raje of ONE FARE for round trip. (fl.COj, Ogden to bait Lake and return. Fur Hlsive occasion the Oregon rt Line will make an open ram of ONE FARE for the round trip from to Salt Lake and return. sale June 8th, good for return noon. June 9th. Ti'-k-o- n UNION RAILWAY AND POT COMPANY. DE- i- I,rt i".. Tor the purpose of electing '''"s for the ensuing year. w. J. SHEALY, Secretary. DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. di-1,- 1 AND Individual lunches and Ice cream tved from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 4 Washington avenue. Chas. Meighan. Laura M. Melgha ABSTRACT COMPANY. THE MEIGHAN J - Ave. Telephone 663- wh- -' gallachers Manufacturers TRUNK FACTORY of T rungs and Bags, gather Goods. Repairing at reason- e prices, on short not lew Cell and us and we can save yon 25 pe mi.L SUICIDE DAVID I. GALLACHER. 822 25th street. L Mrs. Mel- APBEEN REGULAR ONE HAS POINTED FOR OGDEN FOR MEETING AT MAYOR'S OFFICE LAST NIGHT. OREGON SHORT LINE. Councilmen Don't Want to Macadamize the Streets That Are Being Curbed and Guttered First, Second and Third Ward Councilmen Jealous of Work Dane in the Pi- Mr. A. U. Mosely, ruin, ivy i ravelling agent of u : (cckuii Short at Montana, baa Line railroad il Previous to the tueciii.g of the roun-ilast night, an informal meeiiug was been transferred to idc icu where be of the held in the mayor's office, which was will look after the Han nr. hi lines. Mr. consolidated supposed to have been a anil execulive meeiiug. hut as some of Mosely commences I s Jikiik in hia the gave lo the Suit lathe new field of labor to Owing to the fail L.n ihe Union pu it of life proceedings, the Standard hercwllh gives the exact Iacilh- only run as i.u u.s Granger, farts. Wyoming, in a trail., hint operating in insiall a way. it was thoughi The mayor rexrtei! to ih- - nicinlu-rI. Councilman Wilof the rouncil regular Oregon Shun I.im- - passenger liams. rhainnau of the street commitagent here to do ll. i.sincsx- fur the take lonsolidatcd lines. Mr. .Mum-Itee. lmd iiifuriiiel him that no inm-work would be done on the streets on the place of Mr. T. V ('nllius, formerihelH-m-b- ; that the curbing and gmier-in- g ly traveling iiasseii'.i-- agent for the who bus been Union Pacific at aa it now was. cloned the si reets work for this year. The mayor traiisfcrrei to Otnah:i. where, no doubt, he will be used with It.- Union Iuriflc. staled that ihe streets with the and guttering now In were iu worse Mr. Collin leaves lu"jy for Omaha. Mr. Mosely. who comniencea bis ducondition IIirii before the curbing and guttering was done, and that the illy ties in the new dU'ii.-- today, is an old railroad man, l.nving lieen for authorities Die had led propto lielieve that many years connect'1: with the iiasnen-g- cr erly holders If they would not department of live Oregon Khort protest against, Line. Before going lo Rune, where he tin-p- i the eiirhing and guttering, i eel H should lie Havering imssen-go- r graded and covered held the position o!coi!n,-,-iewith one with murndani. The mayor said the agent, be was of the big eastern lii.'s at Balt city must live up to this understanding. ('oiineilineti Carr, Craig. Paine City. The transfer or Mr. Collin and the an 1 Williams said that no morn work should lie done on Ihe until aTter apixiintnieiit of Mr. Mosely in take his the blreels that had NOT VHT been place here In Ogden lx following out curbed and guttered should lm first closely Ihe policy of tin- - consolidation macadamized in (lie First and Second plans of the Harrlnmn system. wards. The mayor slated that the properly lioideraim Hie liem-- would not pay fur Fourth and Fifth- - Wards. paM-uge- r ruuin-iliiii-- - l.t s Og-:u- , Wash Goods - And all thl season' fresh styles. ran name hut a few. and invite you to see the other.. 12 and irc lawns, all shades aud linen color. wunn Regular 13 c J9c Fancy effect During the May Bale white curtains out Mild the ecru. To even up tLe stix-and to get it in abape for the fall purchase, we make a special price on any. ecru curtain In of ihe department. We show some beautiful styles in these goods up to $18 pair, and should appreciate the opportunity to show you through ihe line Made of colored cottons pink, blues and colored-de signs, were 250, I9c y4ka.ggS!Hy,lng Soap We've made so many friends among who appreciate buying the best K ' on earth that we menshaving soap km this instance of money saving 46c. Mens Working Shirts ONE-HAL- P-- were 25c Half off Ecru Curtains ON THEIR t fects, worth 25a A hi rang wash material in pinks, bines, greens and whit, stripes, dol lid plain for wrappers, and women's or boys' waists, worth 15c. and 20r. COUPLE DROWN black-co- o ton aocks, Mark lacL af- 13c ear-re- Summer Corsets men I . i 'Thin, Cool Short style regular quality , 3 SOcOOyw Bhan-hal-kw- an resl-deni- -e - BROTHERS DIE IN AFOREST slxty-feet-blg- h FOR a fires. General-B- ob Weber County at Last Down to Only One Candidate for the State Ticket Walk-ov- er tbe lake drops every year from twelve to eighteen Inches. Breweries, too, absorb a large quantity of this water supply, There is no danger in future years of any subsidences occurring through the exhaustion of water, ss Its presence or absence has no effect on the soil above. The depth at which the water id struck by well sinkers varies. In Tottenham court road it was found at 1750 feet, and in Ixmdon Wall It was reached nt 450 feet, underlying strata of chalk, flint, gray sand and nurfaan dsy. GOVERNMENT SCHOOL John E. Bagley notified a reporter of this paper that an Injury was done him in announcing him ae a candidate for when he was not and attorney-generwill nut be a candidate for the office. Judge Bagley nays that while he understands that hia name has been mentioned for that high office, yet he has never authorized it and always has discouraged the use of hia name for a The Judge says that he Is stale ufll'-e- . a candidate for the nomination of district judge to aum-eeJudge Knlapp and be wants It understood that all 'hide-trachim for other k attempts to offices are contrary to hia wishes and that he don't purpose to be switched. "Make it good and strong. said the Judge, that I am a candidate for only one office and that is district Judge. This emphatic statement settles the so far as Weber County i concerned, and the only other candidate for a state office la Robert Moyea, who wants to serve as state treasurer. The derlinatlon of Judge Bagley to run for attorney-general attor- ney-generalship al EXHIBIT gives Bob Moyes a walk over for atate treasurer. That Is nil Weber County will ask for and by being milted the county can secure the state treasurer-shi- p Formal Opening of This Department for Roliert Moyea. Hurrah for Bob St Louis Exposition. the next state treasurer! LONDON'S SUBTERRANEAN LAKE. men who are at The contrai-lor'work In Spring Gardena havo struck what was at first believed to be a part of the great lake which underlies London, says n Jamdon disimlch. Engineers, however, after Investigation, have come to the conclusion that ths water Is too near the surface to come from tbe lake, and that it is the output of the old spring from which the place takes its name. "This vast underground lake, said a prominent engineer, extends not only under the whole of London, hut as far aa Westerbam on the one aide and 8t. Albans on the other. It is a natural reservoir wblrfa. In lxmJon, is being gradually depleted. Private Individuals alone take from THE Z. I ent at Covers for 250 guests were laid the noon breakfast given at the New E. York building by Mrs. Norman Mark. In honor of Mins Alice Roosevelt today. The breakfast waa given In the large assembly hall. C HAMMOCKS BLOSSOMS OF SPRING RICH COLORS, HIGH GRADE, FANCY WOVEN Hammocks are what you are looking for. WE HAVE THEM Prices -- $1 .50 . to t tf Bt Louis, June 1 The Indian government and school exhibit were formally opened at the exposition today. Fifteen hundred Invitation were Issued to exposition officials, foreign and state senators and official of Indian government affairs and on elaborate program of Indian game and sports was carried out. The Arizona building Is now open to the public, but the official opening will not be held until Arizona Day, when Governor Alex O. Brody will be pres- ARC SHOWING AN EXCELLENT LINE OF BLAZES San Francium, Junel. Tbe police are investigating a supposed incendiary firs that occurred in the rooming-hous- e at SOL'S 2 Market street 8:39 o'clock Saturday night. Mra. Addle Adams, the proprietress, believes that some one attempted to burn her house. The fire was discovered and extinguished by Charles Davis, a roomer. He found a roll of carpet lining blazing under a stairway. After he had suppressed the blaze he found that the carpet lining waa saturated with kerosene. Mrs. Adam Informed the police that there had been two suspicious fi: in her house during the past week. She could not offer a clew a to the identity of the person who had set the JUDGE Moyes for State Treasurer Now Has INCENDIARY Po- Not Want to be Attorney Does Mail. Three Fires in One Week Cause a lice Investigation. It by means of artesian awlIs 10,000,009 gallons of water a day, and It is calculated that In consequent- - the level of BAOLEY CANDIDATE SEARCHING FOR nated M. E. Rhodes. Mens Hosiery pique, a great showing of summery styles, 17 and 2oc. ce CLUNG TO CAPSIZED BOAT J9c 9c ftatistOK, la ns, thin MUKDEN HONEYMOON New designs In window tomorrow for Quick selling worth 25c to 56c. at reduced price. t the curbing snd guilering unless the si recta were fixed up by the city us Ural The Center of the World's Interest given nut. Today. Mr. Williams claiitieJ that the limit for macadamising on the bench waa In the eyes of the Manchurians there placed at Jefieraon avenue. The mayor is but one Holy City in the world. It held the limit is Hnd other Mukden, where are the ineffably was placed at Monroe avenue, the end the ancestors of the of the curbing and guttering district. venerated tombs of The mayor statedthal in front of hlawea-Iden- Imiierlal Family of Uhiua. Among Chinese, Jaiwnese. and Koand at many other places Ihe reans the most objects are the street had been placed in a worse conmost cherished dition than before the curbing and family grave; their are the memorial personal possession guttering was placed and that he tablets on which are inscribed tbe would not pay any lax under auch In these sepulconlition. It has not cost the city one namea of those buried cent to put In the present curbing and chres. The worship of tlielr fathers and their fathers father is at the botguttering on the bepeh. if the people tom of their bo ills the one fundamenpay the lax. but with the street all tal abiding religion. torn up and in an unsightly condition East and north of the city of Mukthe property holder will refuse to pay den the Imperial Tombs, among the apnclal taxes. That is the history themliethose of the father and grandwhole of the controversy that took father of the first Mancliu Emperor of place in the mayors office. Chinn, and of other who have sat on the Ureal Dragon Throne. It waa about the middle of the seventeenth century that the Manchu Prince of Mukden swcxiped down on the north of Chius, and In a decisive and sanguinary haille at overthrew the power of the last of the emperors of the Ming dynasty, his own line upon the throne Berne, June 1. Mr. anJ Mra. Carter, placing Kirg.lom." For the of London, England, who have been at of the Middle the greater part of period covered by Luzerne on their honeymoon, were ia the a little boat on the Reuse river yester- den reigns of the Ming Sovereigns Mukwas a small, unimportant town; It day, having left the Lake of Luzerne, roHe Into prominence after Ihe Man-chi- ts when they drifted into a violent curhad made It their capital, and rent, and the boat became unmanagethough the victors soon nliandoned It able. It steadily increase! In size Those on shore saw the danger and fbr Pekin. and population. Kurvlvals of lift forcalled to them to keep to the right mer state a an imperial place of The warning was too late. are still to lie seen in the ruinous When Mr. Carter attempted to alter palace, a miniature of that at tbe rourse the boat overturned. anJ ancientwhich stands near the'center of Pekin, both occupants fell Into the water. the rlty, and in the Temples of Heaven Mr. Carter succeeded In holding himof Earth, whore sacrifices are offerself on the pier of a wooden bridge, but and ed In the name of the emperor. for a and moment, then he, ton, only Today the population of Mukden is disappeared. Mrs. Carter's body was found soon considerably alxive a quarter of a million. and Ihe city Itself, which Is largeafterward, and attempt a were made tn reBtnre animation, hut they were fruit- ly modelled, though on a smaller scale, on Pekin, presents a fine and even less. It compares Mr. Carter's body haa not yet been imposing appearance. more than favorably with the majority recovered. of Eastern cities. The station on the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Harbin-Po- rt Arthur branch of the Transaslan or Trans-blberia- n Railway, is rather more than a mile from the city, and on alighting from the train fbe splendid brick walls which surTacoma, June 1. Martin and John round tbe Inner town Is In tbe form of Ertle perished in February of hunger a square a mile wide, and entrance into and eximsure in the QniUayute forest It la gained by eight noble gates surof Clallam County. They owned a mounted by watch towers and batranch near the Mora postoffice, went teries. The suburbs extend for a mile out hunting and never returned. on all sides of the walls, and are enThe body of Marttn Ertle was found closed within a rampart of earth. The hi adqiisriers of the Russian sitting upright against a hemlock tree on the banks of Dickey River. He had Military Resident are situated to the evidently become lost, aat down ex- south of the old islace, and here, at hausted and died from hunger. The this moment probably. Admiral Alexi-e- ff body of John Ertle ia said to have been sits and ponders the ruin he has located. wrought, with the sound of the JapanWith bis brother, Martin left home ese advance ever in his pars. In the February 19, expectelng to return In northeastern suburb are the Russian two or three days. The peculiar ac- church, school, and post and teletions of hia dog were resixmaihle for graph offices; In the Immediate neighthe finding of the body by M. T. borhood are tbe Russian military headJones, who was fishing In Dickey River, quarters, and all around are the camps He followed the dog a few rods Into the of the Russian soldiers. woode and soon came upon the body. Mukden has also a Chinese garrison The cane of the dying man had with a Tartar general in command. dropped ami lay at hia feet. A few Reixirts have recently appeared in the yards away was a cave scooped out 'un- Press stating that ihe Russians have der a fallen log where Martin Ertle had brought pressure to bear on the Chinprobably spent tbe night before bis ese soldiers tn withdraw from the death. place; but the kutcr. fearing the wrath of Pekin if they abandoned ihe city of the Imperial Tomb, have stubbornly refused to leave. And now Mukden has suddenly and dramatically leaix-- into the eye of the world. Robert Mach ray, in London Men s Link Cuff Buttons Thousands of Yards of e London of 431 First avenue, was tired, of. life, g.nd wanted to die. dinner YeMerrlay shortly alter the hour she quietly walked to her room, closed the door and drank a quantity of carbolic add. In an adjoining room was her hitsliaiid 'sad five small chilgame. They dren engaged in heard her screams of ialn and rushed to her side to find her lying on the bei) with an empty vial by her side. Dr. F. C. Muller was summoned and late last evening pronounced Mrs. London out of danger. Domestic troubles are assigned as the cause for Mrs. I,ondon's desire to end her life. She has been despondent Posse of Searchers Beating the Wooda she for some time, and It Is stated that hus-haof Northern n Michigan. with her ha frequently quarreled 1. who la employed in the postoffice Iron Mountain Mich., June 1. Gendepartment- eral Manager Davidson, of Ihe Menom-ine- e Range United State Steel corporation mines has left for Negsunce on a special train, with a crew of fifty men to assist In the search fur Mayor Hudson of Negaunet-- . upioeed to he lNt in the wood near there. After Rescued Utah Lake Boater CRAZED BY PAIN. Twenty seven Hour of Pent. San Fmncfsco.Junel. J.Iarceni was Utah. May 31.. After Bprlngville. the discovered in his room at 860 McAllisto seven hours for twenty clinging ter street last night gouging out his bottom of their boat, which had been near. eye with a small knife. Utah Lake. on a in squall capsized For the past two years Larcrns has Geneva. Bruce Dallin. Jared Smith and been suffering with a cancer of the eye Charier Wilson have been rescued by or and last night, crazed by the pain, he one of the many parties In search exattempted to remove the cause of his them. The men were completely suffering. hausted when rescued. lie was taken to the Central Emerand treated, but an opdon. June 1. Is the third of the gency Hospital be performed. nr golf rhamplonshln contests at eration will rich today. H. M. Calrnes heat Mo.. June 1. The Ft. eiix Emmett of the Garden City, Of the 10th district nomito four and five up club by golf C. Passenger Agent Coin- of Union cnic Transferee o io Oniana. LOST MAYOR Notice of d'ockholders Meeting. Notice iR hereby given, that the reg-laannual meeting of the stockholder'' of the Ogden Union Railway and Company will be held at the efiicQ of the Superintendent of the enwbnny. Ii, the City of ngden, Utah, 7th day of June, 1904, gt 10:30. KENNEDY'S ATTEMPTED ville -- OGDEN ry San Francisco, June DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION SALT' LAKE CITY, JUNE STH, 1904. till frame cottage, University Place, coat 1400; Pingree National Bank, for improvements and changes, corner Washafreet, ington avenue and Twenty-fift- h cost 11.900; Orin Welsh, for a one-atobrick and alone dwelling, on Thirtieth street, cost $1,100; J. E. Thurston, for 1 frame dwelling, cost (1,000 Tick- ets on sale June. 4th, 5th and 5th. Limited for return till June 9th. Oeik-- Building permit a have been Issued to the following people: J. P. Wilson, to frame addition for e street, coat dwelling on Twenty-thir- d one-sto1300; Millie T. De Wolf, for a LIVELY $6.50 |