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Show OGDEN, UTAH, THE MORNING EXAMINES, dejwrtment must pauta an examination and show a perfect condition of health these tig ores are even more significant. And again, when it la further considered that street cleaning i an out-doin European occupation, and that cities street cleaner show extremely mall mortality, it 1 uot surprising that ihe attention of health beflird and sanitarians has hern ait ratted to this WHERE AMERICAN CITIZEN- NO GOOD" SHIP IS are Pariahs Syrian-America- ns or in question. Tbs editor of ihe Journal, discussing the subject, aays: Now. it Is not tho tubercle bacillus aioue ahich renders our street cleaner roneuoiptivr, hut it is the constant inhalation of all kind of dust and tha consequent irritation of the pulmonary curt vex. which make the invasion of the germ of tuberculoids more easy. in the dry The sweeping of street state should lie considered as a crime against our fellowmen. It is nut the air. but the duat in the air. which render New York such a dangerous place, particularly in summer, to people predisposed to pulmonary troubles. While, as s natural rousequeuro of being in rinser proximity to the dui. the street cleaner are the flrat to suffer, the citi- Turkey-St- ate Department Powerless. When emigre meet next iuter the United Plate government mill be ask-t- d to negotiate a new treaty with Tur bey. The request will eoiue in the form of a monster peiilion binned by Syruma 75.0uP or more Amerii-aniewho aeriijusly oupi't to ibe way in whirb they are treated alien they vieit their funner home in the Ottoman empire. Charge, are made by the nienhanta and protessiuusl men. now ritixena of but formerly under the thiK mle of the Killian, tliat upon ilnir return to Turkey they are furred to iy il tin just taxes) an I tnlniie, and are tint annoyed in many way by Turkish ofllrlala alio Ignore their an! Amrrii an eliizenshlp papers and grossly Insult them at. eveijr The movement to brius about a reform in ilirnr reaiim'la ban been widely deilisriisM'd recently. ami It baa rided that mi lilii the next two or I lire will i1 circulated XI. on i h, the iierilion resident In the 1!iti.il Syrians aninng thi h urn try for their sigiialnrea. It of these 1. sail that fully one-lia- lf hyrian are citizens of the foiled Stales, and that nearly all of those v. ho have returned to their native land visits have been held up" officialarrested oil some trnniied-ii- i ly, ' harge, or have aulfered some indignity simply for the reason that they iMMsnie Ameriran without the permission of ' the Ktihlinie forte. In traveling from on rlty to another in Turkey, they aay. fee are from them. They are told that must pay poll taxes, which they they are under no obligations to do. ana States even in the fae of fnited iniitir.em.hlp psni they are coolly formed that they are atlll under Turkish rule. This law of Turkey which holds that a Turkish rltlsen always remains a la Turkish eitixen until permlaalon granted by the sultan to heroine Identified with another rountry, la the liaaia for the high handed methods that are applied to the traveler, alienate lint while this iiermiaahm to theorell-iwliy, ons'a eelf from Turkey exists former subjects of that rountry aay there la so much red tape connected with an application to be free and ao much tardiness ou the part of the order offlriala that practically would never he lamied during the lifetime of an applicant. For thin reason the Syrians who have become elllxens Of tha fnited States lisva not consulteil the wishea of the aullan. The result has been n series of annoyances In Turkey which they aay have bereme intolerable. The aid of the United Stalea authorities has been asked for, and thin gnv-- f mutant has acknowledged Its Inability to furnish a remedy under the terms of the prevent treaty. Therefore the Syrian will unite In calling upon their representative In the various rongrea-alon- al district where there are Syrian colonies to urge the necessity of a new treaty, and many prominent Syrian are now working to bring alstut tbla movement A author .well young Syrian known on both sides of the water anil n Syrian editors are among the leaders !u the movement. They are harked by men of wealth and Influence lit tho Syrian colonies In all iiaria of the country. One of the New York nien hanta who has bad some Interesting exiwriencea at the hands of Ottoimm officials is snd Antou Simon, a mantifa.-liireon Washington street, lie is a Syrian by birth and was formerly a wuiijeti of the sultan. Any Syrian now a citizen of this country who has ever traveled in Turkey will appreciate the need of a new treaty between this country and llist I have hsil finite a said Mr. Simon. trying experience 111 that (iiniiectlnn. and many of my friends hnvc had similar experiences. While on a visit to ilelrut to see my mother. 1 found out. whst it Is to have Turkish official demand fees limn fni liter m.I.IcniK of the empire. Before 1 went there I bad beard of the.-from friends who had sufler- -i I would prcisre l, and I thought jgntiit-- l them. Now. I have been a cit of the I'n it Sla'cs for a n mutter of years, end from the experience of my friends I know that ihe knowledge of this fact officials would Huong the Tmklf.li of iisnaie against me ralhi'r than assistance in me. Ilcfore going, however, I tlionghl it would lie best to get ml ne from Ihe I'nlted Slates govci'ii-Ineregarding ihe iroer course to jiiirsue Is the matter. 1 had been told that the Turkish retirtul general In New dork would not indorse my imssimn as hii Anic-ira- n citlxen. and for th pnrHis o? retting light on this )mint 1 wrote iu th sta'e department at Washington. This is the reply 1 received Jteparlmeiit or Sidle. Washington. July n, l ur: you with your lassisyrt. I am, obedient servant. FRANCIS however, refused to cn-idthe case in that light and aitach-e- d the pioiieny. Through negutfatioos with the state department of this country and the Turkish official I succeeded in getting the attachment vacated, and then pel titioned (he sultan to issue a itade the naturalization of my client, hut I received no responro. la the meantime Haadi went to tiyria and was promptly arrested fur nonpayment of taxes, a was also an Armenian friend who was with him. Through the efforts of ihe Amerhan roiisiil at Beirut and Ihe vice cnnaul at Tripoli the two men were released, but for some time my client was the object of (Rtark by the Turkish officials be was an American cliixen. Our present treaty is useless, so far as it relatoa to the treatment of cltizena of the United States who wrere formerly under tho rule of the Suliau. There is only ona remedy, and that is a new treaty with Turkey demanding a recognition of our rights. IAJOMIS. JJ. er Sir, your government, New York Medical Acting Secretary. of this 1 realized after tlio reieipt zens at large who are obliged to rethat it I. t ter," continue Mr. Simon, main in New York during the sumto my return n.e lo IsHicr lor I1 wuuld donilii-io- n mer months suffer algo to a considerthe under a as suhjttci riMiniry able degree. We are all apt to breathe if the saltan. I therefore went to life irritating and infectious dust rainthe roiisiil general in New York and ed by sweeping, by guest of wind, b? appllei for a isuwiairt to Turkey, which street cars, and by automobiles. h gave to me. taking it for granted Something effectual must be done (o that I was a subject of the country. siiilT tbis source of tuberculosis and I had no difficulty In landing ai other diseases of the respiratory orWhen I was ready to return 1 t at tunstil American on gans in our metrojiulis. If street cleancalled the ing as it ia done now renders the averand asked him fora jiassisirt. tellage employe consumptive within a few ing him 1 was a iltizen of the I'nlled year, the sources of tuberculous inStairs, lie gave a paosisirt in the Arafection are increased: furthermore, the bic language lo me, which, translated, majority of the street cleaners being of read: the poorer classes, they will become United States Consulate, burdens io the community the moUr I rut, Syria, Oct. 11, Itnkt. of ment authorities honorable they cense to be breadwinners. Begging tha By a wise decision of the city authoriilelrut to permit Ihe below ties there is now an increased provismau, who is sn American citizen and United ion for water supply to the city. This leaving tbla country for the SKiNATUHE BECOMES TURKISH. of be used immediately for extenshould the to Empire great pass States, Tlie rase of my brother, Animcr A. sive sprinkling of all the streets of law with the in accordance Turkey dcisrt-ineShihley, illustrates how the Turklsn New York. passed by the Turkish foreign officials discriminate again the natcomThe few private sprinkling oT stale at Constant iuople, dated uralized American citizens. My brothare iu no way adequate to rope Iioccmber 8, 1813. panies er was duly appointed a notary nubile with the eituatlon. Instead of forbid(Signed) bnt whenever he ding individual house owners lo use a by flov. Odell, WILLIAM C. MAtJKI-SSKacknowledged Ihe signature on a paper hose for sprinkling purposes in front Vice (Vmsnl. concerned Ihe Turkish governof their houses, though they may posFor nty passport from Washington 1 which ment the Turkish consul here refused sess a water meter, such a procedure dolI another iicirut At paid paid $J. should rather be encouraged. No street lar for the passport out of Turkey, and, to reiDgnlze his authority. lie hns frequently been told (hat should bo swept without being previin order to he assured of the best ser- when the signature of a former sub- ously sprinkled, and the gutters in tha vices, I paid $2 to the gendarme, who tha ject of Turkey, now an American citistreets should be flushed dally, except was a Turk assigned to me by zen, arrived In the Ottoman empire It In freezing weather. To forbid people American consul. W' hen I reached the ceases to be American, hut at once be- to spit altogether when outdoors Is un-- 1 pier 1 was stopped by the commissionreasonable and any suth law would not er of lb port, who domanJod a fee of come Turkish. Among those who are making a hard be carried out, but a law could bo en73 cents. liy this tint I had become Turkey ia forced which made spitting in the gutrather tired of paying fees, so I asked: light forM.a new treaty with Dish, editor or the Syrian ter permissible, but expectorating on Najeeb What is this fee for1 newsiaier Meraat (Mirror the sidewalk anl M the middle of the You are a Turkish eitixen. he reof the West.) which Is printed in Arabsrreet punishable by a severe line. Beplied, and you must pay this fee before street ic, iu New York. Mr. Dlab has writtide all these precaul Ion, you lee re the rotinlry. ten so much against the Turkish govcleaner could be provided with respirms passport "no coon. has atory mask a an additional prelecT am nut a Turkish eitixen,' I said. ernment that the sublime ports condemned him to death, which penalty tion, particularly in very dusty lorall-liea- " 1 am a citizen of the UifLed Stales of would doubt lssa be carried out should America,' and I appealed to the gendhe return to his rountry. Dr. Thomas Darlington, president of arme whom I bad tipped. 1 rsnnot understand what object a the board of health of New Y ork City, The gendarme shook his head and man has In becoming a citizen of (he aid: United Ktalss. aald Mr. Malt, unless lljri; Mr. Woodbury and I are of one rilixen. Turkish is a man This he can have Ihe rights of auch citizenopinion that at leaet the streets should T am a citizen of the United States, ship. Our countrymen from Syria are be sprinkled before they are swept, to I insisted, and I showed my passport beginning to ask uch questions of me. minimize the danger of breathing in ftom the Americas consul at Beirut. What anwer ran I make to them? unbealthful germs. The tuberculosis "The agent of the sullen took the time one of them goes lo bacilli, aa is well known in the Every unIt and placed palter, glanced at it. is held up by the Turklsn are infectious ouly when dry. der the cushion of the chair cm which Turkey be government. They must pay personal That is tlie reason we have so earnesthe was seated, a Turkish expression of taxes and they are insulted and abused, ly advocated that the city bring salt extreme contempt. it I high time we took some stand In water Into Manhattan Island by a sysIt is no good,' said he. "(io liack to the matter. tem of pipea We advocate the salt your consul and tell him no.' The United Slate is big enough water, not because It serve the purT will go to (he United Stales warI and strong enough and noble enough pose any better, but. because It ship,' saiJ I, waving niy hand in the lo take care of her citizens and have cheaper than fresh. We rsnnot. afford direction of the California, which was the other nations of the world respect the Croton water. I am also in favor of then in the harbor. nd honor them. The Sultan would sprinkling the street with a strong You iay the 75 cents or you slay honor and resiect them, too, If he saw disinfectant, what kind 1 have not yet hi here, said the officer, and he turned that the government of the United derided. The men in the street Meanhack on me. Slates was in earnest. And 11 Is Ume ing department are urged to close their was lhal ail citizens of Ihe What could I do? My ship country shout J uniform closely about the wrists and about to sail. My luggage was aboard l recognized alike. neck, so that germs will not become and my friends wore there waiting for These opinions are voiced by thnii-miii- Ih lodged on their persons. They are me. Well, I jialil the fro, a almost of other Syrians in all parts of warned, ton. to keep their clothes as any other uian would do. It had cost the country. In New Yor. where clean aa possible, for barilll may dry out to me 3.75 to get of Turkey, say there are 15.000 Syrians, similar views upon the clothing and ao be romraunl 1 had paid for the are nothing of the 3 rated to the body. expressed by George Ackery, ConUnited Stales passport, which was, of stantine There are 1,000 men In New York's Illskinty, E. J, Antone, mercourse, all right. chant and Import era; Ameen Gboray-e- b, street cleaning department. aald Com This is only one of many annoyeditor of missloner Woodbury, anl I am having (The Emiance that former eitixen of Turkey and many others All say (hat them all thoroughly examined to learn he had permission from the sultan to grant.) every effort will be made to have the tbs extant of the disease In each rase. Ever since 1 left the country my mothinto effect I have not determined what measure er ha been compelled to iay a poll proposed treaty put to take to cheek It. nor shnll I know lax for my lirothers and me. Every nntil I learn fully the rendition of the nno In tliat country who has relatives force, which will be after June lflih." that have come to America Is compelled to do the same thing. The nun her of my partner, S. I (arson. has paid a sll ta for him for fourteen years. This la purely a personal tax. and appliea only to Ihe of Turkey." Many former subjects of Turkey pay these fees when traveling there rattier Our grandmothers were, no doubt, than bo annoyed, hut once In a while the neatest housewives (be world ha n man Is encountered who shows tlghL rver seen, and yet wo know better than Such a msn is Antonia TsdroM, a Syrian iui viler and wholesale dry goods io use the fealber duster which she ' " ' From ihe French. merchant of Washington street, New used lo whisk over an.i under and in York. and mound every dusty object in Ihe "Whim 1 was in Turkey the InsL house. MikItu sanitary lulelligence Mr. a tltne." said The Tailioes. Turkish teaches us that rtic of Gert in France, simply drove for a deparlineut official came to me and said 1 must pay cmintless millions of microbes long time under Bonnimrtlst inand par. personal tax of Tit) piastres about ticles of dirt into i ho air, most, of fluence, suddenly changed its politics I refused to pey $15 -- a year. point which runic and sell led bark aguin to and sent Republican deputies to Faria blnnk, saying 1 a iis an American ciii- - l .lislurbcd oin-Hie little village of Irluugat was the more by Ihe next centre of the reaction, and the change moraine's dinning. The present-da-y Tic tlmt every man in Turhouse cleaning wipes the dust off lino was brought about by tbe labors of a key aim a subject of the sultan until a dustimn or a moist cloth and hurua brewer named Dclatoui h, who secured lie hud from the sultain lo it. from the chief of tbe cabinet a large ihe ciik-eof another The same line or reasoning has uow sum of money to restore the church lie also said that I must pay an addibrought the health board, the street and assist the victims of the war. This tional fee of fd a year as a poll tax. cleaning department and the medical arsisni he of benefit a madeM.tbe atar of "Now. 1 have been a citizen of the Dclatoueh Napoleon grow pale, and New York to the realizaof journals I tiitc.i Stales for iiincicen years, and I tion Hint our street -- cleaning methods waa promptly chosen to fill the office of Knew thHi me Turkish government are as unsanitary and aa mayor. had no tight to (b miiitd this tax of me. our Now it hspimned- - that aa Pelnugat Rru ml mothers dusting. It is now I ami .bii rniiiuxl that I would mu ay our that the whirling brush of was a very modest vlliage, isolated and pointed i ji. mi siiil in the olther. ihe liia street sweeper does at the end of creation, a bust of Na"T will pay you nothing.1 more damage than It does good. The poleon 111. had can it toe beiievod? T poll tliui Im started to arrest me. d over Ihe municipal lellbera-tum- s assortment of countless IM I pushed him away ami reached variegatedof microbes in the coiiiii 11 hsil. Dirty ami myriads lying harmlessly for a revolicr tliat I had in my pts ket. In our city streets are picked up and dusty, the large faro, the prominent will he drew bin k and let me go. And scattered through the air. The clouds nose. th mu si at lie and imperial of 1 did not pay that tax and 1 tieverwill. of lmcterla saturated dust which rise the tyrnnt had stood on the pedestal Jfr. A. Simon, f.K Tlul ynii ran sec why we naturalized SrcT, from the street, sweepers are driven twenty-fiv- e years unheeded. N. Y.: Brooklyn, M. IVIatoin li. at the flrat Syrians are anxious for a new treaty. through ihe avenues and side streets, meeting of 1lr--r Sir: , "W lo 'f J.Iy ti xy,. a RWM Harris, at pas into the doors and windows of the new conneii. expressed jra himself how yon may rnur Tml:y as asking where this demand was made stores and house and rise in diminish- shock I at such an outrage. The aa Amernan citizen, the r:rkoh con- - Tripoli, he but under is nic. tstweriess moxal was instantly voted, but when (.pun ing quantities even above the roofs. general at New Yoik bv. oig Street sweeping, it is now declared, he proposed to vote tbe necessary fustiJ to vise joi.r taiis:,i(. No. 7'.-- j while should he stopped and aireet washing fund for a bust of the Republic he Many natuiallzcd Syrians, Asa. Issued July 1. 1903. ym: are inform- tiaveling In Turkey, say they are auh-- d sTTould tie substituted. Many of the found hi council host il. tliat the deperttncni ha n- amlioi- - jeids of the sultan so as to avoid untarg-- r i iiie of Europe have for a num- To overcome this obstinacy the may-lity to instrurt the consul of smshcr noyance. If a man is a Turk and a of years washed their aphalt axr- - of offered to pro ide the bust hiuibcif. i1 and not that aware of Mohammedan he wil hive no trouM government rues every morning, and it j urged Tli was very aoeptabie. any way to obtain pernilion to i nter whatever In Turkey." that American-citieshould a 'opi th Pllty francs was voted to 1'ght the Turkey except from the Turki-- h auN. A. thibley, a mure Kxnusry nd healthful system of' square on the Syrian night of the inauguration thorities. A you wrte. it, New of is ssmi-who t York, attorney the u,l driving of the new husi and io pay for dunce horn in Turkish dominion, under tbs iste.l wJMi ant Pint rut A- down infix Ihe paxemen's sewer the filth nd di- - u.usic. The council separated, joyful law of Turkey, aa this department is ttorney Le Harbler. said rase !!' m. and hsppv. informed, your naturalization at a rit-- l t hare mans clients who have sufHi the imnorlant avenues the pve. Five Jays ltev the mayor wa ad 3 of the United Slates is not Trcog-iilzc- d fered a the hand of the Turkish eicnts are wiped dry by driving over v I ) the precious box which conhy Turkey unlcvs you obtain'd A recent rase is that of .Na-.tl.cm a ruhtirr squeeze wagon. tained the bust had arrived at tha railronssnt of the Turkish government ftoadl. whose property in Tripoli was No uu.r- - sm, fling evident e t prove road Mat ion at Uabarn t. fifteen mile thereto. While this government does rontlftcaled for the iir nf per- - ih- - i.ircuo nf street Kwroping could rway. He appointed hi deputies tu go cot admit the justice of the law nf Tur- tonal tuxes, sl'hougb h :s h ns'nra!-izcil bn brought forward than the figures of for it. and the long box marked D. r key on this subject, it i annul enronr-r- s of the United State. Ur. Woodbury, the New York street find American citizen whom It might having on it the wont Fragile.1 I luniiriiiniraied vih toe state de(leaning inmmissioner. who ha found wa easily found. affect to put themselves within the partment on this d 'iiifending that, that of his entire force of They thought to pla-- it in their carephere of its operation an American luis.en wa nM s. subject s'reet cleaners have contracted I Jnelrwe sgaitalhe notice to Ameririage unopened, but the station masto a body tax. Mr Jlnn-iMl nite.1 the He that five elates ypariTVot'k ter sugaeste I t hut the couienta be can citizens formerly subjects of Tur- S ales consul a Tripoli. mbipi-tuy a a street cleaner make tlie average first. Perhaps he did this to key who cotiteiripia! retiiniint; to that views and em.ke t(, the anth- a rnmuinipiive. When It i satisfy hfs osn curiosity. Perhaps he eestry, a copy of whiih was mi to ri'ies on the uiancr. The Turkish Individual ruuMdered that every employe iu hi Lid knowledge of some careless acf of isw-is- bar-iihst- se pane-jwit- en dws-rilie- ut 11, 190 1. JULY MONDAY MORNING, some of the employee of the railroad. Whatever the motive, they followed hie counsel, and opened the box. Aiao! there was much paper, and many fragment of plaster. The bust waa shattered. During the week in which tho railroad undertook to supply another bust the town of Pekiugat was a whole uceaa of passionate discussion. The cure saw the hand of God in the event. The reactionaries were triumphant. "See, the Republic, how fragile it ia France requires a Bonaparte, they aid. YYhea the screed box was opened, the maiionmaster himself could not withhold a cry of admiration. The image appeared with her fate to the heavens aot oue of the ordinary stereotyped bust easily made to mean liberty, er agriculture, or the City of ltouen. No. It wan an Imperious bust at an energetic with republic, Ihrygisn bonnet; and its peplum. half opened, disclosed a breast palpitating with a thrill of liberty. It could hear no thought of tyranny. When the Mayor attempted to lift tlie bust from the box, alas, it, too, was broken. Three fine fissure, which no one bad noticed, ran across the box. Im.orable and silent, M. Delatourh gazed at the three piece. What waa to be done? M. Bergerot, oner of the councillors finally spoke. I think, if you would permit me. could repair this, he said. All ihe parts are bore and it needs only a little plaster. I can make it stronger than before. Allow me to make the attempt." YYhen it was mended the bust was set up In the vestibule of (he mayor's office, where all the commune were invited to examine it. Even tho came. Admiration was divided between the mayor who bought It and M. Bergerot who mended it. The only drawback was a singular odor of sulphur. 'She smells very bad, your republic, said the cure with a touch of sarcasm. The next day the odor had disappeared, but now the visage and neck of the Republic was covered with count leu small cracks, which seemed to enlarge little by little. They sent for Bergerot. 'Let it alone. said he, I can fill these up by and by, and he kept his proiuise so well that the date of tho inauguration was announced for the following Sunday. Meaawhlle the bust was covered with a wrap of calico to prevent it from being harmed. The night before tha ceremony, Bergerot, somewhat Bona-partls- ts auspicious, sought the mayor. the Ought we not L examine maytkere Per hap asked. bust ?" he be more cracks." M. Delatouch acquiesced, sad tbe cloth waa drawn aside. A frightful of spectacle appeared. The itwhole face Its bosom, the Republic, its neck, wit n Phrygian bonnet, waa covered black greenish spots alternating with following my thought? YPefl you will lift oft the cettua Lola1 you will glue on the mustachTl beard, and see.- there is my in his full rights, without it JJ? the commune one slugle oui When will that day cas? : - know? . CHEAP RATES TO CINCINNATI ' VIA UNION PACIFIC Ry. IThatB your fault, M. Bergerot, exAccount Grand Lodge of Elk. If only you had Union Pacific will sell ticket claimed the mayor. r cinnati. O., July ltth, 15th aii nut repaired the bust so badly. lh Is for $4d.75 limited to July ;7-j- , Is tomorrow, and there r lime to obtain another. How We cannot use this monstrous figure. What is to be done. Bergerot, ia a spasm of sha.e, kuug bis head. Suddenly nn idea came to bin. "Leave this to me,' he cried. There is tha bust of the emperor. We will use that for our republic." Use the bust of the emperor in Inaugurating a bust of the Republic? You fool! What are yon talking of? cried (he mayor, finally lualng all patience. Monsieur, you do not allow me to explain. Y will arrange that emperor. We wiN cut off his moustache and imperial, and coll round his head a bonnet of calico like that Phrygian cap. Ah, I will show you how well 1 can do It, and since the erewd will be far away there will be only three of us to see the thing and criticise. These will be you and I and the Yon can ace that there will be no danger of discovery. Bergerot worked aU the night, and nt daylight he sought tbe mayor again to show him hia work. It was truly a Bergerot, atrangq. republic, this of with such a queer indefinite esa of Phrygian expression. Happily, the bonnet, exactly folded to the pattern, saved everything. Your bust ia not so bad after You have a talall." aald the mayor. ent, Bergerot. Let mo give you my congratulations." Ok, it might be worse, was the answer. He placed in the mayor's hand a small package. There," said he, you had better put that in aon safe place. It may be useful some time or other in tho future." What ia In the packet?" Baked tho mayor wonderingly. Bergerot, fastening hla little eyea upon him, aald slowly: That la the mustache and the Imperial of the emperor. I cut them off carefully. Some time, perhaps, the Republic of the present government, you understand? 1 mean if ever the are Imperialist! should return You sub-prefe- T The Depot Drug Store We make a specialty of Prescriptions. Telephone orders promptly attended to. 8 - J. I E. CAVE, Prop, iNtSSS iJSsSfr CZS3 CEj ALBERT F. RICHEY,? UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. Chas J. A. Lindquist FUNERAL FURNISHINGS OKN ALL MQHT. ed 33J Alaska tor, pro-feuio- n, Ipy Remember the Alaska Refrigerator is the best in the world. Ve have but a few of them left. They are no good to us in the winter so we offer them to you now at 33 off. Furniture & Carpet Co. Ogden HYR.UM PINGREE, BELIEFS THE BUST OF Manager - THEJEPIM i.'.i-- One $(50.00 Plano alight ly used. Now $267.50 One $350.00 Piano slightly used. Now . $239.00 Hurry if you waut it One NearNow $400. ly new. for One $325.00 Nearly new. New $1.00 VIOLIN BARGAINS. $56.90. Now Music wrappers your own Price. at BANJOS. $7.00 at $25.90 Violins. Ne need, we have decided to make prices so low that goods will move quickly. Be on hand early and secure pick of stock. '- ) AT 8:30 OCLOCK , V-- v. d- 1-- y- er AND LASTS IO DAYS ONLY $7.18 well-kno- whi-Iop- r I t. Me-- tb' non-pavi- one-tliir- e case. bound, $15. No safe is exactly as advertised. Bring along this ad. with you. There is a saving to you of over 50 per cent in every department. DONT MISS THIS MONEY SAYING OPPORTUNITY Mandolin the $1.69 hia Now J1.15 GUITARS. $: aucorciion. Now $1.87 ORGAN SNAPS. Good organ$ 18.50 Open Evenings During Sale Another .. Another .. Another . . -- THE McKANNON I11 Now All WorR Guaranteed Another 55.0C 50.001 75.0C Regular price Expert Piano Tuning Try Us .. 27.50 .. J5.00 Remember the Place Another tnber-cukvei- . Cnitar fin canvas leslh J1.35 This ACCORDIONS. Now ... $10.00. e i 25c . $12.00 s 5c for BANJOS. - j STRINGS-Tw- silver string- - th 15c kind. No Space does admit of mention of but few of our bargains. $4.97 Now Y'lOLIN Gut - Banjos, now $16.50. S9J97 Artistic A Musfcri within tone quality. SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING -- ex-a- ul - 121.68 BOW se ii ular music far er $187.50 j pre-ide- Grand ( Clearance Sale Mid-Summ- .... Having much more stock in every department than we $287.50 nt two-hor- MUSIC SNAPS. (T) PJeoes af pV Piano Bargains Xl-- 1 Korty-sevi-nt- iS making her carry the baby. Buy a carriage now Now is the time we must sell them. Now is die time for you to buy at 33 J: per c ent off. .. t SANITARY ns i Don't break your wifes back THE NEW ciU-xe- and Go-Car- ts CarriaA, well-know- r Refrigera- J8.00 $22.09 Weshburn Now 1700 $2o!d9 liROS. MDSIC 2283 Washington Avenue. CO. W - for $9.90 hoe Pearl finger 23 riba. |