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Show THE 10 g F mlT MAT ASMEU3S slowly moving on tow aril opposition, where he will or.ee again take position aa an evening star. His meeting with the moon, on the 4th. is really 8e only number allotted to him on tiic monthly programme. The orbit of Saturn is much larger than fiat of the earth its distance from us when we are nearest to it beng fully eight ami a half times SEE THE HEAVENS M JUNE MONTH SINCE OCTOBER OUTDOR OB8ERVA-TIONS. IEILUANT P SKIES. SOUTHEAST Agronomical Suimntr Soon to Begin, Adornjupiter Now the ChiefMomment of the Early Ing Sky. The lovely June evening ore the firat . the year when anting out of door wire thing to do, and they really JVud an opportunity tor a tuore knowledge of the ntaro than any Tthe previous evenings of the last five "thA. in fact, since last October we .Jr.Y, teen housed and forced at evening cuatemplate nature through a glass window glass. So that we have to mm our acquaintance at this time rtth our twinkling neighbors, who, htppily for us, are at preaent making a Inc show, are git stark of the first magnitude S and above the hortson between clock Capelin, which ia Just setting Vega, or Alpha a the 'northwest; Line-- b little to the north of east and midway between the horison and zenier th- Arcturus, exactly south and of the distance from the senna to the horizon; Spies, to the west of south; Altair, Just risen in the east, and Anares, In the southeast, the chief stir of the constellation of the Scotptott. Kning north we may see the Great Beer Ursa Major) and the Dragon aearly overhead, the Bear to the left and the Dragon to the right of the meridian line. Further to the right and inaearly east la the Lyre, chiefly of terest from its containing one of the brightest stars in the northern heavens. Between the Lyre and the hori-.jo- n, very well dohrn toward the latter, i, the Swan, (Cygnua), sometimes called the Northern Cross. A little to iheeest of north, and now barely above jthe horizon, Is Cassiopeia, the luck-Irwife of King Cepheus, placed among the stars as a punishment for her imptoua vanity, and during a portion of the year suspended and head downward, as is the case tonight. now constellations The zodiacal above the horizon, named in order from west to east, are the Twins, the Crab, tbe lion, the Virgin, the Balance, thv Scorpion, and the Archer. Occupying the whole of the southwestern quarter ,o( the heavens, near the hoityon ia Hydra, or the Water Serpent, Its head marked byr three faint stars, being a little south of west. Its "heart a star of of the second magnitude, the distance from Regulua to the horizon, end Its tail at about the same distance below 8pica. The most brilliant portion of the hmvens tonight is In the southeast. The rich sprinkling of second and third .magnitude stare In the constellaf Ions of the Scorpion, Sagittarius, and the loser part of Ophlnchus, which is to fora the splendid decoration of our toward the 'summer evening ikies, south, is now fairly above the horizon. ; The amateur stargazer has now several excellent markers for determining the position of the ecliptic the path of the sun and, approximately, that of me "planets with which one should become perfectly familiar; If he would escape being continually perplexed at. finding the moon and tbe planete wandering In a much more lawless way, apparently, Uwn they have any right to wander. One should have hia Idea of this important celestial circle as clear and distinct as though he were able to see It ax line of light running through the midst of the stars. On the evening of the let of the month at I o'clock he may trace It, or Imagine It, beginning at a point on the western horison, considerably to the north of the exact west, passing through the star Regulus, to ihe northwest, close to Spies, about five degrees to the north of An tares and rutting the horison at a distance south of the east point equal lo that of its other extremity north of the west point. The point at which it crosses ihe equinoctial, or the celestial equator, Is at about of the distance from Spies to Regulus. The sun is its eastward Journey around the heavens will reach this poiut (the Autumnal equinox) on September 23. It is now In that part of the ecliptic which passes through the sign of the Twine. On the morning of June 21 It will enter the constellation of the Crib, having reached at that time the point railed the Northern, or Summer, solstice, at which it is at its greatest dielance north of tbe "line" and Summer will then begin. The moon on the 6th passes through the phase of last quarter; two days earlier It was making a visit upon Saturn. A fairly close call Is made upon Jupiter on the Pth, followed by similar visits to Mercury, Venus, and Mars on the 11th and 13th, the last two being made on the later date. The new moou conies on tbe 13th also, and on the following day It has a somewhat distant meeting iih Mara, The moon's first quartering comes on the 24th, which ia also Ihe. date set for conjunction with fl'ranus. The full of the moon occurs St one-ausrt- m . two-thir- two-thir- ds M0T2NIX0 EXAMINER, BUCKS IHE IranuB on the lDih Is in opposition nd rises as tbe sun Is about setting. No mure favorable opportunity could b afforded us to view the beauties of this planet, but unfortunately It requires a pretty strong artificial aid to .properly appreciate his points. Uranus will be the only one of the planets to twnk as an evening star, which is an additional reason to appreciate him. There is too much clear iky betweenthe moon and the planet when they are In conjunction on tbe 26th to admit of our determining the exact whereabouts of the latter. Neptune Is in conjunction with the tun on the 27th and at that time passes from the realm of the evening stars to range himself under those claiming au-ras their show ground. Neptune naa a with Venus quiet little tete-a-tena tbe 30th, all so nicely arranged that one of us will be allowed a glance at cither planet on that occasion, we now are getting our last glimpses the fair Venus, who is about disappearing from the morning sky, possi-nl- y to renew her wardrobe and dazzle in midsummer with the very latest nehtona of the season. She will surely et a warm welcome when she ngaln decorates the evening sky. She induces ne to say so many pleasant things as ahlnei upon us with her lovely Jupiter is drawing away from the eun, and le now the chief udorn-- it of the early morning eky. His hly rival. Venue, he hue banished from realm, having proved himself too atrong i competitor for the sovereigu- cud when we again tee them In cumpethUm it will be to gain the mas-"r-y of tbe evening sky. setura is a morning star, and is ra te u . in. "A trifling fALLS IX THE V82LD Mr. Rhode. dream' is daily iuni-iu- g far north as ihe iciorta Kails, and even now ihe rushing waters ot tlui Zambesi are being bridged. The real meaning of the announcement can be underetnuJ only by tniue familial with South Africa, the country of magnificent distances. The subsidy granted by the British South Africa company to the Rhodesia railway, which Is building this portion of the Hue, has enabled the work to be pushed with all speed in the direction of the falls, the most magnificent in the world. Tomorrow, as H were, the great cataract will lie easy of access to the tourist, anl in a few yeara the district will be a hive of industry, working ured by millions of miles. Imrdly affects the apjiearance of the planet as seen through a telescoie. Main and ourselves iass each other with far greater rapidity than do Saturn and the earth, so that the favorable opportunity tor examining the warlike planet Is but a matter o a tew weeks at the must. This planet ia not now visible, as It is engulfed in the sun's rays. When we do ae it we 6hall find Its ruddy light decorating the morning sky. Mercury Is at present whooping it up away out on the western side of its path, and will reach n point 23 degrees 46 minutes west of the suu on the Sih, wheu it will turn and once more epprosch the sun, so that after the middle of July we shall have it for two months or more ns one of tbe evening stars, unfortunately fur us. invisible for the greater part uf the wiih content aud profit under the Union Jack. Ia order to gain an idea of the magnitude of the task, let us make some comiwrisuns between tbe Victoria Falls and those of Niagara, which are familiar to most, if not front actual sight, at least from photographs. Figures. we are told, can be made to show anything, but they are imwerlen to convey any adequate impression of the immensliy of the Victoria Falls. Their height, for Instance, is nearly two and a half times as great as the falls of Niagara, yet this statement fails, somehow, to give one any real idea of their magnitude. Perhaps when we aay that they are higher even than the cross on Ihe top of 8t. rani's, the reader will obtain a mote lively conreptlon of their tima STANDARD NAL ZONK. FOR CA- Washington. June 4 Admiral Walker. president of the canal commission, had n kmg conference today at the war department with Secretary Taft and tbe latter afterward talked with Secretary Hay a about the unsatisfactory financial conditions on the Isthmus. To protect the laborers who will Jig the canal and live Indiscriminately on tbe tana! sone and in Panama, from the evil effects of a fluctuating and depreciated currency, the United States government regards it as essential that there shall be a sound money medium employed In Panama, and that It shall correspond ns closely ns possible with the United States standards, VETERANS ON EXECUTIVE PAY ROLL. Washington, June 4 --Complying with a request from the house committee on civil service reform the civil service committee hue prepared a statement showing that the total number of former soldiers and sailors of tbe civil war employed In the ezecutlve department is 2,175, and the widow of the veterans so employed 388. The Information was asked In view of complaints that there are many superannuated clerks on the pay rolls. NAVAL Honolulu, June York, MOVEMENTS. 4. The flagship New the cruiser Marlfiehead the gunboats Bennington and Concord and tbe collier Nero of the Pacific squadron. under command of Rear Admiral Glass, sailed today on n cruise to the Aleutian islands. The cruiser Albany will sail Tuesday for tbe Bremerton navy yard. Washington. Tbe auxiliary cruiser Buffalo, which convoyed the torpedo boat flotilla to the Philippines, sailed from here for Panama today. Batavia, Java, June 4 The Netherlands troops have captured a native fortress at Tampering. In the Gajoe country. Island of Sumatra. The Dutch losses were 33 killed or One hundred and seventy-si- x wounded. Achlneses were killed. WILL RETURN TO WORK. Duluth, Minn.. June 4. The 500 miners at the Drake and Stratton works at Eleveih. who struck because of a reduction In their wages from $1.75 to $1.60 a day, have decided to accept the terms and return td work HOUS- Houston, Tcx' June 4 Cars were run today on most of the lines and there was no trouble of any sort. The company had a half dozen men on each car armed wllh clubs, but tbe sLriker made no demonstration. San Francisco, June 4 The revenue cutter Bear, which left here June 2, has been sighted five miles south of the Farrollonc. The vessel has lost her foremast and jmrt of her mainmast, and her sails are spread on the Jock. to the citizens of Ogden and Weber Co. After the 15th of May we propose lo give the people of Ogden and surrounding county, the highest grade of materih! in the very best set of teeth that money and skill can produce at $8.00 per set. We have only one price to all. absolutely Teeth extracted without pain and with perfect safety by tha use of Vitalized Air. Crown and Bridge work Is one of our main specialties at nominal prices. We call special attention to our new process of inserting tha ordinary sets of teeth with out a roof which therefore will not interfere with- the natural taste. No charge is mads for extract Ing when teeth are ordered. All work Is strictly up to date rot and guatanteefl. Any workwithsatisfactory returned to us our in 30 days after leaving office, will be remedied without additional charge. Cal) and examine our work, elseget our prices before going where. Denial Co Chicago 347 24th Street. Ogden Utah. - The International I'niou of Building Employes of America recently nrgau-Lo- d lit Milwaukee. has received il charier from the American Federal iou of labor. Tim charter front the parent laxly covers these aurkers: Office building janitors, Jh nit reuses, window atul conductors washers, elevator Inside size. starters, iuaide marble and Again, In the width of the river at wood cleaners, posiujJVe and school the moment It plunges headlong over janitors. There arc 20 loeal unions the lip into ihe curious r.igzqg gorges already. more than 400 feet below, as compared The Iaindun. England, Auionuddle with that of the Niagara river at a similar point, the advantage Is more club is organizing a parade of motor than ever on the side of the Zambesi. delivery vans. The idea uf the parade is on ihe line of the May day parades At Niagara the two falls the American fall and the Canadian tor Horse- for horses, to encourage drivers to shoe) fall, are divided by Goat Island, give the vehicles careful sticulnu, the total distance from side to side, with a view to increasing their effof being something over a half a mile. At iciency and mlmimi.iiig the cost the Victoria Falls there are three is- keeping. A sum of $250 will be given lands, the middle one being known as in prizes to (he drivers of the best Livingstone Island, from the fad that kept vehicles. on it the famous explorer once eiT An International union that lias deavored to cultivate a number of fruit trees, an experiment rendered fu- made wonderful strides sinre It was tile by He ravages of tha hippopotami. organized is the Interior Freight HanThe distance across is over a mile, the dlers and Warehousemen's Internavolume of water In times of flood be- tional union. It was formed In 81. ing quite double that at Niagara. Im- Louis in January. 19n:i. with nine loeai agining, for a moment, that the falls union and a membership of about are In London, their width would be At the present time 65 loeal unapproximately that of the distance be- ions are alii Hated with a membership tween the Marble Arch and the Brit- of about 13.000. ish Museum, and along this entire San Francisco, Cal, Master Ilorac-hirer- s length the water would be falling headassociation has thrown down long from a height greater than that of the 'top of St. Pauls. Small won- the gauntlet to tbe journeymen, howder that the roaring of the ratarad ever, claiming to have the situation may be heard quite sixteen miles away, well In hand and seem to think the and that the eloud of mist rising from fight against the union stamp will be Ihe waters below is visible for miles la of short duralipn. all directions. The falls were discovered In NovemTHE NORTHWESTERN LINE ber. 1855, by Dr. Livingstone, who, ATLAS. named them after Ihe late Queen. In e A such awe were they held by the uatives War Atlas baa that they never viewed them save from been Issued by the Chicago ft Northa distance. The spray they regarded western tall way. Three fine colored as smoke, and the doctor was asked maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient whether smoke that sounds was one form for reference. The Eastern of the strange sights to he seen In shown lq detail, with tables his country- - "Smoke that sounds, showing relative military and naval a, hy the way. Is the meaning of strength and financial resources of the native name of the Russia and Japan. falls. Copy mailed to any address on re Tbe bridge over the Zambesi, which eelpt of ten (10) cents for postage by will enable travellers to penetrate st.ll! C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. further Into Central Africa, is now Ry, 2206 South Mala St., Salt Lake being built to the order of the Rhode- City, Utah sian Railways Trust. It will be able to claim the dlstindinn of .being tbe TEACHERS SPECIAL RATES. loftiest bridge in Ihe world miming (Denver and Rio Grande.) the greatest of cataracts, and for this reason. If for no other, should be an Chicago and return $47.50 immense at tract Ion to tourists, and a St. Louis " $42.50 source of profit to those who cater for St. Paul " " $42.90 their needs St. Joseph and The bridge will cross a gorge Imme- Omaha. Kansas $35.00 diately below the falls In one span of Tickets on City Kale May 30 and 31 and June 600 feet, at a height of about 420 feet 8th and Pth gonJ returning until Sept. above the water. The width will le 15th transit limit ten days in each 30 feet, with two sets of rails of the allowed. standard South African gauge, 3 feet direction Stopovers 6 Inches. WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO ST. Once the Zambesi is bridged the line LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. will be eontiaiied to Broken Hill, another 350 miVa towards Imke TanEffective May 3rd the following ganyika. thus ill II further decreasing rates will be made to St. Louis and the distance between the Iron roads of return: the north and south, which, sooner or To St Louie and return (direct later, are destined to meet and to .. ,i.. , S42hO route) . bring the benefits of civilization Into To Chicago end return (direct th heart of Darkest Africa. 47.50 Another project In which the British Toroute) and return (cne way Chicago South Afrlcq Company Is keenly Intervia St. Louis; or to St. Louie ested Is the utilization of a imrtlon. of and return, one way via Chl- the Immense water power to be ob. . . , , ,60.00 cago tained from the Victoria Falla Tha Tickets on sale every Tuesday and enormous volume" of water passing of each week Mdy to Novemover the lip estimated, when the riv- Friday ber Inclusive. Transit limit of ten er is In flood, si altout 35.000, fHtO h.p. days In each direction will be allowed is to lie used for the development of final limit alxty days from date of mines, for electric lighting, and pos- sale, but In no ease later than Desibly also for working the railway for cember 15th, 1904. some distance on either side of the In addition to the above rate, there Zambesi. Thus Is the great dream of are also on rale round trip tickets, empire-buildthe being daily realized. Ogden to St. Louis and return, at $50 Illustrated Mail. which are on rale daily to November 20th Inclusive, limited sixty days from dato of zale. HOW SHE WON. ..., BEAR IS IN DISTRESS. A BOON -- Eagle- 1004. W. H. Wright Son & V Tuesday and Wednesday Stirring Sale of Purses and Bags. 20; for Kuthvnial. In l.youF & IhH'lo (rave's tooth .. drr. or Rtibifoam. j Co.! i 3c for bar of wool snap. After thoing carefully over the New York markets we bought many new styles and excellent values in Wrist, chain and hand bagsRealizing that travel to the for first clans tim brushes, worth. ,2i'i World's Fair would produce an increased demand for these goods, we bought liberal ly, so that in our showing there's all the fresh styles and plenty for alt. After an for Rogers ft Gai lets' taro iHJwder. excellent trade on this stock, assortments are broken, and for two days we give you an ojiportunity to buy a bag, absolutely right as to style and quality, at a lower for Packer's It. Miap hair licaini price than has ever been named on this Her. class ot merchandise in this city. 10c I 50c 15c for Colgate's Talcum powder, worth 25b 18c for bottle refreshing viidnt. toilet water, 20c 1c lollies' black hags, chain h'ailier handles, worth and $l.5ff for roll of tape cvrry width. 19c fur ladies' kni iwnts bur trimniM and worth 25c. and Pcgpy $1.25 78c li million lot gu, long fitrup $1.95 (! Grrv, black and tan hags with leather ('.iUiuiu'' $(.0u bags, all the new handles, worth $1.20 fail $1.5d IVkrv bags, braided handles. $2.45 very stylish $3 Mat 3c 15c 5c for dress shields. lefor 19c For Tuesday and Wednesday Remnant Reductions Only-Rous- ing for hair Itruzho worth 25c. 13c for household am. niunia. 2c for collar founds tinns w ere 10 cl a damaged. 5c for collar founda turns, were 10 eta Hundreds of abort lcngtba from all deparimenls. whim and colored dress giMNls, silks black pieces, domestics, etc. New goods left front the May sale. Remnants at this store, unless marked damaged, are perfect. Lcngilts are always a market!. Ordiuarly we aim only to get cost out of remnants and shuri lengths, but in tbla rase, ruffled clastic. prices are so reduced that almost any piece von pirk out will cost for about half the regular price. Four aprons, childrens dresses, skirts, worth 15c, waists, nr any other puriKwe. for which you may need a good material, this Is your opportunity. 8c Rugi at Reduced Prices 95c $1.50 quality 35c $ 1.00 50c and Flower Designs. for flue silk and 70c satin bells, worth $1.00 and $1.50. quality Children'! Aprons. Every mother will be glad to learn, that she ran bay, ready made, almost at cost of material, nicely mule white aprons for children 19c from 4 to 12 yearn. The cloths are cut In quantities at one time. no electric Is are an stitched machines little and They sewing really added to the cost of making, that fotr mothers will find It worth for bos stationary white or colored, their while to make their own. 25c worth for wool rhal!ie, al new, worth 65c. 19c Sleeveless while aprons, trimmed with embroidery insertion, bib front, .I tap over shoulders for ladies leather and black silk bells all sizes. Finer quality, similar style, trimmed with embroidery edging... 35o ,60c 25c, . soap. a young doctor. "He's quite impossible! " cried ber mother, when informed of It. OuL of the question, asserted her father. He has fine prospects," insisted tha girl. You can't live on prospects, said the father. The next day she was ill. I can sec nothing wrong." said the physician who was called to attend her. Nevertheless, he left a prescription, but It seemed to be no good. The symptoms she described were conflicting and confusing. it's very strange. said the physician. If you do not understand the cfise. we must get some one who does, said the mother. Bo, after a week or more of expert- - F The Depot Drug Store- - We make a specialty of Prescriptions. orders 1 Carpentering, Building, Re- pairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ola Neleon, Telephone 15c With the entire summer season ahead of you, when pretty wash dresses will be wanted, you will hail with' delight this chance for buy-!t!- g for ladles' summer high class trimmings at so great a reduction. corsets, sizes 18 40c Antique Band 15c 3iic Antique Band 23c and 1$ only, 35c 7tki Antique Band 4uc worth Cue. ,8tl Antique Band itOc 1.00 Antique Band $1.25 Antique Laces 1.60c TROOrS WILL LEAVE HANGING ROCK. Iroutown, Ohio. Juno 5. While there is no change tonight at the Hanging Rock furnaces as far as the settlement of differences ere concerned, martial law will soon end. Sheriff Payne today wired Governor lierrlck as follows: Barring any demonstration today or tonight. In my opinion, the troops at Hanging Rock may bo safely withdrawn tomorrow.'' Sheriff Payne will apiKiint. deputies after the removal of the troops. TROUT AND SALMON FOR ARGENTINA. 8L Johuslitiry, Vermont. June B. John B. Tllcomh. of the division of fish culture In the national fisheries bureau. has reached his home after a ninn months stay In Argentine, where be sent by the government to aid the administration ef that republic In Ibc introduction and proiMtgaUon of salmon and trout Mr. Tilcnmli operated mainly at Lake Nahuelsuarl, the headwaters of Ihe rivers Llmay and Rio Nigra, where a hatchery waa built. For the purposes of this hatchery the United Elates government had shipped- to Argentine 1,000,000 while fish eggs. 100.000 great lake trout and 60.000 brook trout and landlocked salmon. K. A. Rnllon of Colorado, who accompanied Mr. as his assistant, will remain in the republics service for five years. Mr. Tllcomh has recommended (he Introduction also of both large and small and large mouth bass Into the streams and lakes of the warmer regions of Argentine, as (here are no game fish in the waters of that coundLftJUI trywaa The aim la to Introduce the salmor Into the southern waters of Argent lu nd stork the waters of Lake Nahuol-snapwith brook trout. Fifty thou, sand steelhead trout eggs front California and the state of Washington will be shipped to Argentine this week. Mr. Tilromb will resume his duties Is Washington about June 15. In the absenee of President Moyer, who was detained by the militarv, Vice President J. O. Williams presided. A matter discussed was affiliation - with the American Federation of La b, IB. Go lxir. 1 New York, Jnne 4 George Richmond an engineer, author and translator of technical books of International reputation was found dead In his private office In thla city today, aged 64 years. He bad committed suicide. KNOT PHARMACIST and DRUGGIST 645 16th To His New Store, 2441 Wash. Ave., Next to the Big Clock. afreet S2S-- y. m o o o a i The store has been THE SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. Live and let Live la our motto. We do not promise to rail you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to pleas everybody who patronizes the SUCCESS MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for It No. 1 bacon Phono orders given special attention. o o and 40c. Half Off Antique Laces and Band. 5c for William's at Colgate's shav 1 n In Oriental er She was in love with d for doz. shell hair pins, worth 25c, 1 20 $5 to $8 Isle New York styles, fined with bags, small purso nr 3.95 rard case 75o for white or c ..or-efinishing hraid. shapes aosPteeB via muter pins. "Moisl-oa-luny- STRIKE IS OFF. Whellng, W. Va.. June 4 The strike miners of the fifth district of Ohio was declared off today at the end of n conference between the miners and the operators, and Monday morning shout 8.000 men will return to work. There were mutual concessions. Theodore Schaffer was president of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers at the annuel convention. physician. Til hate right ia s day or m." !: had him rat"Uni in a tlay or hi tled. Her Inter had her hmv huig to do it. In"-- . said the ms "Every lime 1 mc "there went to lie home ouil pbiclan. cm n't find nets colli plica thin. rung. hut her anything radically ..o that site is ataienieniti iciiainly not all right.'' By ibis time the father and mother acre worried aud I bey mm tor a The latter foiked sine. hut he met with no greater Micros than the two who had preceded him, although bis hill was considerably latgcr. The father bad Jiih kitii ihe hill when the girl called in hint. "1 tear." site said, searllj. "ihat this trouble is going to ruttiinuc indefinitely. Don I you think it would li ales to have a physiiian in Hie family?" The father looked a her susiaicioiisly. "Perhaps it would." lie admitted. "And it's so easy to hate one,' she persisted. 'Arrange it to suit jriiiirarir.'' he said, resignedly, for he ass a nisn a ho knew when he was heat on. Tbe next day she as side to sit up. and the day after she had eniirel.v reHut the fa'hcr loniitiurd to covered. look at her reproachfully. ecn up to the day of the a editing. Brooklyn Mviiiid C, 53K3M the ncr all : all-nati- ' IN as culicil .TFNE Russo-Japanes- CAPTURE NATIVE FORT. NO FURTHER TROUBLE TON. Indii-iHiK- mu u i ds on the 27th. incniing. uutuli.'r pto. GREATEST lr'ic. 'ihe announcement is made cur diii'ance from ihe suu that any lo change of its isisitiun. nay from quad- that the cape cud of ihe "C'Me rature to opposition, although meas- Cairo'' railway will short ly be open as CL'RRENCV MONDAY MORNING, UTAIT, OGDEN, especially fitted up for our business. Everything is now being placed and arranged nicely, and in the next few days will be one of the exceptionQMr. Knoth is ally fine drug rooms in Ogden noted for his ability in arrangement of his store. IJThe public are also familiar with the quality of goods that are carried by us. Every prescription, every package and every article that leaves our store has our stamp of guarantee upon it.fi All arc invited to call and see us at TO THE BIG CLOCK 2441 Washington Ave. All orders by phone receive attention and are Phone 147-- y most careful delivered promptly. NEXT |