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Show ME ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION . 5 you have a difficult prescription or one that is to be used in a serious case of illness, bring; it to us )HEN ; ! We fill every prescription; exactly as it is written! That is why so many doctors direct their patients to; bring; prescriptions to us WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. Soft, Fluffy Blankets sd wooltn good arc not omt out by every lauadry. Not ono laundry In a bundrod caa launder woolen goode without shrinking, aor colored goods without fading. Wo can. Renumber cure la the only laundry In town that waahea all wool aad colored goods In dlatllled water. Ogden Steam Laundry 8b 437 25th 174. ' A iSmall Fire la kiadlaj quickly aad hnraa ray-lil- y with dry kladling wood. SSepor sack; 12.00 par rack for nasplit WOOde 5.U por ton for boot coal dallv ered. SUNDAY atOltNISG, nr mst NEWS for-gott- State-Recommen- OF THE W. C. T. PROSPERITY The. Womens Christian Temperance Union of Ogden Is very much pleased over its growing strength In numbers and the manifest euihuaiasm of its members. Under the ' membership contest, which was only recently luaugura.eii shout twenty-fiv- e new members have already been secured. The more enthnsisiastic of the white ribbonera say that the contest must not close until the three hundred mark hae been reached. The annual dinner which we given ou Washington's birthday was a financial and netted a nest little aum, part of which will be given to the state treasury to further tlie work of organizing in new towns, and the remainder will be used in the local work. It is tlie Intention of the union, if permitted by the school board, to offer prizes in each building to ell grade over and Including the third grade, for the best original essay on temperance and A I .oval Temperance Legion will be organised among the children of the city end model contests for the beet temperance recitations wIH taka place, participated In by young men and aiK-rru- s s. women. THE ITALIAN 1 SWISS COLONY Fad He coaat ralao tha finest grapes on the Faelflc eouLTheir wines an abeolntelj pun. If yon wish to disperse good cheer for tho holidays ordtr some of their win Iron on tho k RIZZINI BROS. 25th ZOO Street Tom Watsons Magazinellu "The Magazine That An Idea Back of It. Have you heard that Hon. Tho. E. Wataon of Georgia has begun the publication of a magazine? You know who Mr. Watson la? He'a the man who wrote "The Btory of France, "Life of Napoleon, and The life and limea of Thotnag Jefferson. He was the People' Party candidate for President Inst year. First number of Tom Watson', Magazine will lie published Feb. 25. ibr s sale at all price 10c. By mail $1.00 per year. You wnt miss the most interesting magazine in America if you fall to got this number. Ask your newsdealer for Tom Watsons Magnzlne or, better still, send a dollar tor a vrar'a subscription to news-stand- 128-pa- TOM WATSON'S MAGAZINE, West 42nd 8treet. new York City, N. Y, 121 The Owl Saloon ONeill Brea Props. No, 252 25th St. Dealer In first class liquors of all klnda, wines and brandy. All goode delivered to any part of dty ovary Saturday. Whisky 75 cU to 11.75 quart. Wine 35 cts per quart, g quarts, Brandy, Si quart Whiskey pr. gaL il 92.26 to 95. ONEILL BROS, PROP!. 'Phono 1952. . FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying f. Allen Transfer Co. Phoats: Bell 22; ladepeadeat 22. 412 25th St For use upon fruit and ornamental tree lnfci. j wim 1)5,1 jour, elm. tree or other Kale for twig burrra, aplde, end other injurious Inhullsects, for shut fuugu, and as s preventive of curl leaf on peach trees, the state board of horiiculture recom- mends the application, .aril la the spring of lx 1 1n- - fore the bud and lime, ult sulphur spfe'.r. act useful chard disinfectant is wade as folkras: Unslarked lime, 4U pounds; sulphur, 20 pounds; salt. 15 pounds; water to make 60 gallon. Flare lu pounds of lime and 20 pounds of sulphur in a boiler with sufficient water to slack. After thoroughly slacking, add more water and boil over a brisk fire for not leas Ilian one hour end a half, or on I! the sulphur I thoroughly dissolved. When this take, place the mixture w 1)1 be of an amber color. Next place 1 a cask 30 pounds of unaltrW Ume, pouring over it enough hot water to thoroughly alack it, and w hi Is It I boiling add ho 15 pounds of salt. When this Is dissolved, add the lime and sulphur In the builcr and cook for half an hour longer, when the naraasury amount of water to make the CO gallons should be added. Strain info the epray barrel and apply while fresh and warm with a good strong spray pump. For small areas, flower or rose garden, a simpler method of making this spray is given below, but is not. recommended as fully effective aa the above: barrel place 20 Into a pounds best fresh undocked lime. Into another (Vessel wash tub will do-- put in 10 pound Of flower of sulphur, and slowly pour over the sulphur one gallun or more of boiling water, stirring constantly until a perfect sulphur paste is formed. This accomplished, pour six gallons of boiling water over the lime In the barret and Immediately add the sulphur pane. Cover the barrel with end an old blanket it lei a with rook Its hfcat for thirty minutes, stirring occasionally with s garden hoe, and adding hot water as needed to keep the Its lime from settling and prevent When thoroughly combined burning. add enough hot water to make SO gallons. pul In 7 pounds of salt and stir till this Is dissolved. Strain into the spray barrel and apply to dormant trees while fresh and quite warm. The Ran Jose aralu ia ao grntly in two of the counties of the state. Weber and Utah, especially In the former, iliat It extermination lx now out of the question. Tha scale must therefore be recognized as a permanent factor to be regularly dealt with as are other Insert evils or the fungus diseases of plants. By the greatest care in the Introduction of nursery stock the San Joae srale may be kept out pf districts now free from It for yean, perhaps, and tlie or chardh-- t is warranted in adopting every precaution possible to avoid the in traduction of this scale. Planters sliould Insist on having the nursery stock ho buys thoroughly fumigated, whh hydrocyanic gaa, aa tha regulation of the horticultural board require, before aent out from the nursery. If not assured of this work bsiVlng been done, the purchaser may treat hi trees with the following formula; Wlinle (Ml Soap for Nursery Stock. In each gallon of water dissolve by s of a pound of boiling whale ol snap (made with potash lye.) Keep the solution at a temperature of 90 to 100 degrees. Dip the entire tree in the solution and allow it to remain at least two minutes. The soap treatment 1 perfectly safe for all kinds of trees, and la very ef feettve against 1 he scale. While one is undoubtedly Justified In holding that the Ran Jose scale la to be a permanency, it by no menus follow that tha profitable growth of dec Id nous fruits is seriously menaced on this sc. count. The experience in California, covering many years, has abundantly demonstrated that this Male Insect can be controlled, and the more recent experience In the.east points Indubitably to the Name conclusion, in other words, by proper lepressive and remedial treatment, the value of which has been demonstrated by much practical ex pcrience, an orchard can be protected from serious injury and kept In a good paying conditiou so far as influenced by the San Joe wale. In view of the above, It is certainly (very unwise end wasteful lo dig np end burn a largo portion of an orchard because It is Infested w 1th this scale insect, (if the orchard la in good condition otherwise) eapeclally since the replanted stock, even If clean when purchased, would, with little doubt, be in the same condition of Infestation in a very short lime. The line, salt anJ sulphur spray, when properly prepared and applied, is the standard remedy all over the west and is largely so In the east, for keeping the scale under complete control, and Is confidently recommended to Utah orchard 1st . JOSEPH H. FARRY. Secretary Slate Board of Horticulture. TTds Every member of the union will be rnnvasaed for subacriptlons to the official paper of the W. C. T. U.. so that members may be informed as to what le being accomplished In other states along temperance line. The W. C. T. LT. in all the different Graham. towna in tire state .where it ia organized atands ready at a days notice to start WHOSE BOYS? circulation of petitions few any good law along moral linea that may le preWe must have more boys, ' then let sented at Balt Lake or Washington. us begin. The outlook for the local union has To pursue tbem In every quarter; never been brighter, and. the memwe With a hustle and bustle and din bers have never been more enthusiasshall win; tic than they are at present, nnd reThen hurry and scurry them in lo their ports from other. towns indicate that sin; this condltlun of affairs ezists all over Rush them on like sheep to their the state. slaughter. Two million buys, the boys of .Ibis FLAGS IN BIG HOTELS, nation must be selected out of every generation to go into the saloon hopper. Sixty thousand boys are drafted every Colors of All Holloas os o Mato Are Kept lo Stock. year into the army o drunkards to No first class metropolitan hotel Is take the place, at the saloon bar, of the sixty thousand bloated drunkards thoroughly equipped until Jt possesses i list have heat drawn forth from the an assortment of flogs almost ss comstreet and buried with the burial of plete as that of sn'sd mini's flngship," a benust. remarked the manager "of a prominent Whoae boys will be drafted next? caravansary. A superintendent of the state refor'The leading hotels In the great cities matory In Illinois says: I am sure have use for of all nations some cigarettes are destroying and miking Ume or other. flags Hotels are pretty nearly criminals of more boys than the saloons. Cigarettes are not the effect of as punctilious in observing certain little ceremonies when distinguished visitcrime, but ere its cause. Whose boys ere thus to be made ors arrive as are naval fleets. If some criminals? high official of s foreign country Is Traveling liquor dealers ara known to staying In the house it Is the proper call boys and young men to their car- thing to display .Ills nation's colors. As riages to sample their poisons, taking all big hotels are Ukgjy to entertain orders for delivery hy express. home and foreign diplomats, army or Whose boys will ba caught in this navy officers, or even members of aoyal new liquor trap? You may visit any of the 2,200 cor-te- r famines, you can ace where there saloons in New York on n Sunday la n necessity for au assortment of and find in etch one none practically flags. The hotel may not poasws a combut boys and young men. This Is the case not 'bmly In New York but in ev- plete outfit to beglq with, but as time ery city, or wherever there la a sa- rolls along nd distinguished men of loon. all lands are entertained the collection Whose boys ara in danger? of Is continually added to. The saloon ran no more be run with- Thenbunting there are Uie many fnlemnl orout using up boys than a flouring mill which make one hotel or without wheat, or a sawmill without ganizations another their headquarters on the ocwhowe boys logs. The only question is, casion of annual celebrations. They your boys or mine our boys or our usually hare some flag or dories which neighbors. Let. the Christian voter answer this le swung to tlie brecce over the house ou the days of the Jollifications. .question at the ballot box. Philadelphia Record. EVOLUTION OF THE PIPE?. AN AFRICAN INCIDENT. . Thera was once a pretty urchin as Hair and eyes as black Jet A Pythee, Some ,Caets skf a UnI But he squandered all his pennies That Wes Btltaktl. On the nasty cigarette. During severs l'yesrs spent In cenAnd his father stormed and threatened, tral Afflcc we were for.tfie greater part of the time dependent, ou goats And his mother pbaded.yrt for our fitali. milk supply,' writes a He Just shook hie head and fumbled traveler. The goat kraal was made For another cigarette. ery stronr.- - proof against lions, leopYes. he smoked them by the dozen, ard and other carnivora, but e python And be smoked them by the score, entered brtlteen the poles, though they Till bis face wee sadly altered were spaced three Inches apart, one smoked the But be only more; night, kUlod;all the goals a the compartment fay efaugliug them, swalAnd his eyes grew dim and misty. lowed two su'd wee found gorged, And his features, once so sweet. Changed so people foiled to know him sluggish aad self trapped within tho kraal lii tfae morning. The swellings When they met him on the street. of his body where the two goats were Till at lest he grew tlie color prevented him from escaping between Of a walnut overripe the Qalings, aa ho had come in. To And bis mother couldnt tell him look at the snake's small head and From a corncob pipe. slender neck It seemed impossible fat him lo swallow anything larger than a STARTLING FACTS. rat, but by dislocating bis Jaw and stretching bis akin he accomplished The actual cost of the nation's liquor the apparently impassible feat of gasbusiness for 1900 was 12,804,958,000. tronomy. The goats were cut out of The revenue from the traffic wee him intact by our boys, who evidently or Just one dollar out of every considered that premature burial In $16.60 of the ront. There were 254,498 wholesale and re- the pjrtbon did not afffect the edible tail liquor dealers in the year ending qualities of lie most, as within half n hour it Whs all roosted and eaten June 90. 1902. or one liquor dealer for every 100 persons in the United States. with considerable relish. The National Liquor Dealers Associfor deation voted to raise $5,000,000 Kerri f Tee Aril ffia. fensive purposes.' of ' which amount The okl man paused at the parlor Critic. A CavAi York New to is $760,000 apportioned door on his way upstairs. Author 1 it trot that you say my state. he Don't said, latest IsVlJis Wp'ifit bosk T ever wrote?, forget young man, Ten picked men", ara to be sent to that the Ughta In this hone are all Critical Aauin-NVncn- e. my Washington an lobbyists to watch out ct 10 o'clock." the Intereau of tho "trade,' defeatdear fgllaw. Wtt I said was that It the men. simrejoined "Thanks, young ing all restrictive legislation. .A trna the vvorst bo4k anybody ever ilar committee will be on guard in who was helping the fair maid to hold wrote; not you particular. In the union. the sofa down, "but er couldn't you every state capitol The people at the United States spend make an exception tonight nnd put em . n.- - ram ' the out an hour earlier?' Chicago News. $150,000,000 annually to support Farmer flerr I )- - Y don't'giesn to churches of all denominations; Farmer telf for public education; m pipe LHkr itsn. l.ongjaw-lc- p; ijfo for flour and $1,500,000,000 for "I've bad n very successful set son, on ta this mornin. B6fo "BobBi' intoxicating drinks. said the prosperous looking theatrical n yean an was afro Id if 1 A magistrate lu a New York court manager. didn't quit pretty soon Id git the tba statement that of tbirty-llr"Well, you can thank your stare for boia brought before him on one occawere confirmed cigar- that, replied the seedy looking manager.sion, thirty-thre- e Statesman, . ette smokers, end, he added: Today I -Yonkenf Appropriate. hate made the grewaome discovery Wfcfl to the significance Foreigner manula laettlag Ferjiry. the of two largest cigarette K stamped on Amerithat thfll the ef eagle Lawyer Did file defendant te your facturers in this country soak their TTsited' State Citizen It can money? of mild solution opium. a knowfcdge mrereiqdte, another lo per- Is the emltlem util swift-flighproduct in Dm from extracted nicotine With the jury?' WjistesSsiYeo. Qnre.l.be'd 1 Reran Free trait aOBrttaiu-'t.-rkilled once Dr. Kellogg one cirt retie. him'aok ' 2$ am' three-fourth- . $170.-000.00- 0, -- $175,-000,00- 0 iKyeritWfrwiTr $370,-000,0- e Beal Batata aad Chattel Loam. Bervtea quick, eoofldeatlal aad pnvata. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE Thoee 614-- 224 CO, Bedes Bids. or- 1 fifty-seve- MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE dations State Board. U. t 2, 1003. OF two frogs The renowned sleuiUt asserts that there is nicotine enough iu a pound of tobacco to kill three hundred men. The saloon of the UnLed Slates are Salt and Suphur Spray responsible for over 53.INM murders Lime, which have been committed iu this Be Applied at Should country during ten years. They make morn criminal etch year than the On.ce, church makes converts. A conservative estimate places the Christian vote of the nation ai not less A REMEDY FOR OTHER EVILS than 5.200.000. While Christian vuter this sleep the sleep of indifferenco monstrous, murderous, legalised liquor traffic goes on breeding poverty, profli- Which Menace the Orchard gacy, cruelty, crime, wreichefluccs. Interests Of the death. Who Is responsible? Of -2 Wheelwright . Bros. 247C Wash. Phonea III. in. FEBRUARY SIN JOSE SCALE Is the march of life, music and song are necessary if we ara to ktvp in step, end from the time the mother sings the crooning cradle song until the last march hi over and "taps'1 is sounded, we ere keeping time to music of some sort Referring to the Civil war one has told of the part that music had in rousing the patriotism, in making the soldiers forget weariness, end in relieving the homesickness and the dullueas of camp life, relating an incident in which for a time strife wee end memories of home stirred the hearts of ell. The two greet armies were encamped on either tide the Rappahannock River, one in blue, the other in gray. As twilight approached the bands on the Union side began to play The Star Spangled Banner and The chalRally Round the Flag. lenge wee taken up by those on the opposite side end they responded with Bonnie Blue Flag and War Down South in Dixie, but it was borne upon the soul of a single soldier la one of those bands to start a sweeter and more tender air. and slowly, as he played nil the lust rumen) s on the Union aide Joined, until finally n groat and mighty wave of Home, Sweet Home, swelled up and down the ranks. When they had finished there came no challenge from yonder, for every baud upon the farther shore had taken up the lovely air. and one chorus of the two great hosts went up to GoiL When the music censed, from the boys in grey came the challenge, Three Cheers for Home, and for over the hills rolled the cheers fur the homes so for away that- - had been vividly brought to mind by that familiar air. There le a battle today in which we ate engaged. The enemy le camped on the opposite abore, but to our music of Home. Sweet Home, they send back the challenge, We must hare your If we sing of the flag, they reboys. mind ue that the flag protects them in their hellish businaas; yet they cannot stop our music or our marching, and the time la coming when the Home and its Interests shall win, when the church of Christ shall eee its opportunity, foil into line, and keeping step to that magnificent marching song, Onward, Christian Soldiers, shall like a mighty army move on to victory. Frances d Try Our Rough Dry for Your Family Wash 'Phono - TEMPERANCE THE MUSIC WE MARCH BV. WORK UOBXnro EXAMINER OQPKX. I'TAII, SPECIAL alt Lake Theatre THE WORLD CALiruitNIA Ban Fraiicivco. 11AMHCA. K.l. la 23. (be For Five Nights and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees Beginning handicap today Dr. Lcggo lied the California record fur one mile, lie conceded chunks of weight 10 a clas.y tied end beat Ananias several 1 engine. Andrew B. Cook wu the only borer to bring lionn- - (lie muia-- for the lalcuL. Dowupatrirk scored at 13 lo 1, Weather clear track fast. TUESDAY. MARCH The Beauty Spectacle Vutiiiiiary C old race, four-yea- r Eqttorum Rex, wou; Acheliia, second; lsabcau, third. Tune :49. Second race, live furlongs Andrews R. Took, wit; Ara bo, serond; Ruby, third. Time, 1:(HI Third rare, five furlongs Adirondack, won; Hetiuu, reconJ; third, lime, 1:01 3 4. Fourth race, onu mile and a quarelent no, secter llowrUiid, wou; ond; Meistorainger, ihir.i. Time, 2:09. Fifth rare, oue milt Dr. won; A aa iia, second; Leiola, third. Time, hirst Klaw Edla-bonntg- h, ie-gg- ORIGINAL Gadfly, third. AMERICAN CAST and AT PARK CITY. Orelans Feb. 23. -- City tiniiiisrr: Firsi 'race, 5 furlong, First Attempt, won; Prince, Athling. second; Della. Della, third. Time. 1:09 race. 7 furlong Janets, won; Savoir Fatrc, second; Omelet, thiid. Time, 1:28. Third rare, 5 furlong -- Mary wou; Lady Draper, second; Cap and Gowa third. Tune, l:Ut. Fourth race, ntlle and a quarter Annura J- - won; Bar Le Due, second; lam Woods, third. Time, 2:10 Fifth race, b turlougs Frontouac, wou; Garnish, second; Kolirent, third. Time. 1:U1. Sixth race, 4 furlong Reuben, won; Romany Rye, second; Gray, third. Time, :49 New AT ASCOT First rare. BLE OF 350 furlongs . ING IN ITS BURSTS OF SPLENDOR The Most Daxzlieg Production Known to Theatrical History SEATSALETH URiSDAY CITY. New Orleans, Feb. 25. Prices 50c to $2.00 Cmcrnt City Nellie AWE-INSPI- R. ENSEM- 1-- 5 Erlangers , the ret-nm- results; (&L Eclipsing Production of the GREATEST of the Druiry Lane Spec tacles .With & the ? 1 1:39. Sixth race, oun won; Ara. Time, 1:41 7 Hus-sel- l, won; Clique, second; Ethel's Pride, third. Time. 1 :03. lurUmg.-Ltu-- ky Second race, 7 ('harm, won; Right Rural, second; iiadilan, third. Time, l:3fl. Third rare. 6 furlongs -- Ddrlle, won; Avoid, second ; Sadduce, third. Time, Good Resolutions 1:15 Fourth rare City Railasy handicap, mile and a sixteenth Phil Finch, won; haptd Water,1 : second; Spencerian, 49 third. Time. Fifth race, six furiong Rsmxhorn, won; Axtarit. second; Trapper, third. Time. 1:13 Sixth rare, mils and a half Brooklyn, won; George Vivian, second: Sambo, third. Time, 2:39 5. Seventh rone, 6 furlongs King Rose, won; Bed Raven, Lady Ray, third. Time, 1:16. .V 8-- 3-- AT LOS ANGELES. Sau IX)S ANGELES, Fb. 25.-Gabriel ataeplerhaae, worth $L3oO to Ibn winner, waa the feature nf today's card and was won by Nitrate la easy fashion The ara now la order. A good one ta tat ua supply you with anything you may. Bead in our lino. Wo hava Ua stock All orders prompt. Bud from Grafter and Allrglem-e-. Summary: First race, four furlong Cello, won; Father Cateham. second; Sun Fire, Third. Time, ;49. Second rare, mile and a aixieenth Ora Viva,-won- ; Briarthorp. second; Freesla. third. Time, 1:47 Third race, $1000 added, the San Gabriel steeple chase, short course Nitrate won, Grafter, second; Allegiance, third. Time, 1:05. Fourth race, mile Bllgsfnl, won; Cinidnnatua. second; Sinner Simon, ca 1 - THE 3-- Cedes Lumber Company - third.- Time, 1:401-2- . Fifth rare, glanaon course El Otros, Azellna. second: Princess TKania third, lime. 1:101-4- . Sixth race, six furlongs Dod Anderson, won; Durbar, second; Mart Gentry, third. Time, 1:13 34. wn: PRISON STRIPES. tha Angle of Thla Badge ef Disgrace. Did you ever stop to think about the orlgi of the stripea we use In our prisons? saklk maff with an eye for If you bave not. It will the curious. not take you long lo figure Ike thing aut If you happen to know anything about the Bible. For Instance, lu the laws nnd ordinances of DcuteVouomy wo find tha 111 give ue the clew following, which to the origin of. the stripe aa n badge K Infamy: If there be a controversy between ram and they come tralo Judgment that the Judges may Judge them, then (hey shall justify the righteous and condemn the wicked. And it shall he if the wlrtM rnttn be worthy to be beaten that the Judge shall cause bim to. Iia down and to be batten before ills face, according lo hla fault by a certain number. Forty stripes ba may give him and net exceed; leu If be should exceed aud beat him above these with many stripes; tlien thy brother should seem vile unto thee.' Now instead of InllKing these physical stripea w put striped clothes on the men who offend the law or who msy come unto Judgment that tho Judges msy judge them, as it la put In the test. Of cmrac you could go much farther back lu history If you cared to trace Hie origin of mark of Infomy, Oae Theory ef j but you would find that WHERETO - EAT BOSTON- CAFE WILL YOU a ptaen af aaWmpravad lawdl In Wsbsr County! Adjolntnfl Improved farmaV Half mile from R. R. Station luvaat in OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hart tha bast. Short erdars at all heura. All klnda ef game and fish In aeaaen. Right went to Irrigralan Cnnnlf Extra fine dinnera Sunday, from Providing you cm buy au maflttys 2 25a. Pina from lunch to p. m., payments to 4 and ta S p. nw . Say 10 or 915 ur 930 per uwntM ' JIM A YOUNG Props. Or qutrtortyf h 224 Twenty-fiftStreet Or annual payvnortaf : 7.122 j And no Intoroatl ..... 12 11 'si WINES And Untie to use paid tort (& LIQUORS FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue. (Phone 22SX) "-- New Time-Democr- Tfts Bars War. Senior Partner Didn't you bear that pew office boy rail you "Jones this morning? Junior Partner Yes, but be'u only been here a week. Give him time; he won't begin to call ma Bill until next week. Excbange. Caa Tell a Ue. Nordy Washington could not tell a Ue. Butts (mournfully) I wish my wife wa that way. Rh can Wl on of mine a mile off. Louisville Courier-Journa- ti nay taxes and 'asm the fand until H la ftiffy ' If So H. PATTIBON B. M. LEEDOM Said ptoM af land will coat ysu par acre. 9400 for 80 a eras, 9900 for 40 verso. $1,200 for 81 aere Jta Address or Call on HUNTER & KENNEDY Building, ReRemodeling af pairing ah Heueea Promptly attended to. AS work Guaranteed. Enquire af Ola Raison. 645 .lltfe street ' Telephone 52 y. Carpe.vtcrlngt Room 6, First National Bank Utah Building; Ogden, -- ALBERT F. physical muti- lation of Boise sort in a majority of InOrstances afforded the means. leans ne tenant Tha owner RICHEY. HEAD-- . AND MONUMENTS STONES. TWO CARLOADS IN STOCK. MITCHELL BROS. UNDERTAKER JEFFERSON AYZ. COFINd AND CEMETERY 9003 VAULTS. 'Phono 150. 2372 Washington Are. 8IEGBERT SUICIDES. New York, Feb. 23 Samuel Sicgliert, senior number of the firm of Sicgbrrt and- Brother, dealer in cotton goods, or this city, and Chicago, committed auirida today by Jumping from a sixth tory window of an apartment houe. Sir. Hiegbert had been in .poor Csmaarlsoa. bralth for some time. In o'clock 3 at A man coming home the morning can be aa quiet sneaking Feb. 25. Today's WASHINGTON. rpstnirs as he.cnn lie noisy with hla statements of (he treasury balances show available naeli balance growls the next 'mjrniug. ' - l. you want the worth of your money in MEAT If and FISH go to Ballard & Rinckcrs 131 84 th New-Yor- rroy w V 579; gold, $51,2281,562. . I Street 'Phrw No. $53. . |