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Show Till: .MulISlNH AMUSEMENT. ADDITION TO grand THE CAR OPERA HOUSE MACHINERY NICKEL PLATING PLANT TO BE INSTALLED. Shape in Ogdan Are to Ba Equipped to Do All Kinds of Work. An addition lx to be made at the coach shops of the Harrimun lines in Ogdeu. The new building is for machinery to be used in nickel plating the passenger and engine equipment. About eight months ago the car shops of the Oregon Shore Line were moved from Salt Lake to Ogden and Increased in machinery and furce until It the present time they are fast becoming one of the best shops of the Lind In this sect ii in. A shop similar to the one at Ogdeu Is maintained at Pocatello, Idaho, but the plant Is not nearly as great or the force so large. Almost every week for lbi- past month some, new mecbaniral device has been installed for the better handling of the cart sent to the shops for repairs. A new moulding machine which turns a plain piece of lumber into any shape or form desired has Just been completed and is being used for the first time today. A new tenon machine to be used in cutting tenons to fit tha mouldings Is tbe next new piece uf machinery to be installed. Thla chine not only does tbe work much better, but dues It quicker than tue skilled bund of the mechanic and car- 35 - EEAT SALE THURSDAY. 26c,' 60c, 75c. THEATER ns This Week penter. Within tbe next thirty days a building Is to he erected Just east ot ins present, coach shop In which a nickel, plating machine will he placed, together with tbe necessary smaller machines which, will have to be used in connection therewith. In this shop all brass finishing for cars and locomotives will be replated and made over by a device not installed In any other shop In this section. It means ull that kind of work to be done In any of the various Hirriinan lines will be sent to The Lucky Star Lulu Sutton Her And Capable in Company, "Princess of Patches" Ogden. There are thirteen passenger cars in 20 PEOPLE t SHOW. the couch shop at the present time, some for light repairs and others are being rebuilt, private car 101, to lie used by Superintendent Van Housen al NO HIGHER. Balt Lake for the Ban Pedro, leoat AnA Balt. Lake roule, la being built geles on cm sale at Thaalra Scats when and completed will be one uf tbe week in advance, finest eauippejl prirqfe chip in the west, being similar to the one turned Saturday Matinee 2:10. out some few days ago for the Los AnNext week "Manta Criate." geles end of the Baa Pedro. Another point of Interest in the eur shops is that aa fast aa passenger cars are taken tnto shops the romblnatlon floors, whirh are of cement, are being taken nut and a maple floor substituted. This same is also being made by the Pnllmru people in ihclr eastern car shops. Another new departure Is ihe placing of steel pl.ilfurms In place of tlic wooden platforms which are now he. Passing of Reddick N. Allred. Ing used on many of the cars. This is done o that In the event of a colKaye villa, Oct. li. John U. if. lision the damage to ihe equipment Barnes received word today that Rid-dir- will be1 reduced materially as ths N. Allred died at bia borne In force of the impact will have less the body of file ear and, Spring City. Sanpete county, yester- effect upon day. Mr. Allred was about 81 years of consequently, ihe safety of the pas"So and for more than half a century sengers will bo Increased. be bas been Identified5 with the building up of the elate of Utah. He came FCTCRIES FOROCDEN west with the pioneeri and for a time and 30c 10c 20c k waa located In Utah county. While there one of the writing episode of hla life took place. In a skirmish with $25 offered as a prize by ths Ima band of Indian marauders near provement Editor of tho Sunday ExProvo Mr. Allred exposed himself to aminer for the best paying factory he Era of a redskin, and waa shot at. ouggestod first to bo arectod in Ogdan The Indians aim was The City. Read condition. perfect. rifle ball struck and flattened itself falnst Mr. Allred watch and fell to Tho Improvement Editor will pay the ground without harming him. 50 Mr. Allred $25 reward to the first person to sugi gest the name of a factory of a kind lln" McFemon, a later of Mm. not now in existence In Ogden City or John 0. M Barnes. that will be mode a permaDuring hla resl. vicinity, nent paying enterprise In Ogden. ToAwociated tu?x!L with tal V1 cost of enterprise not to exceed Allen Taylor as a counselor In tte blahoprlc of Kayavllle ward. He $25,000. "rided hers nntll the historic It will not be sufficient to send in event names of every factory one can T'"1 "'ll move" took the pnople the lefl hU fcoma, aa think of in hops that one of them will the .purpose. .'ht- Ume, and never re-- answer One factory must be named separ- h hla I"104ald toiw Purt4 n Into Sanpete coun- - ately on each sheet, together with answers to the following: In4tan-ntewilderness, Flrst-t-Xsad of goods 1o lie manii htm, wvhr Spring City factured. U mma! o IM Second Minimum coal of plant ,ho 01l Laester ward, and and money required to operate same. b hM bMn Third Cost of production of goods. waa calculated to Fifth Where would be the market the well being of th. com- for goods? Sixth Freight rales to the market, JV poUt,c,,' if not In Ogdon. d ani !5!kw.i ? County Seventh Where would rsw maof the territorial leg. terial come from? to" o l U'b Eighth How many men. boys and mUltU la th- Hftarw ",uch cllve vfvif girls would plant employ? SRnPfit 4 Ninth What wages usually paid to hrw w, one of flmi the employes? th Mormon church Tenth Other information deemed ,nf to I he Sandwich Island necessary before building such enter- J0' wl 2iaJ,VvH !!" - d me ' J2 " Wewhl,.sme wt select-2unre- - i"" prise. The advertising committee of tbe Weber club will be tbe Judges to b&,"Klf--IUliroaaward the prise. leg-rition. with ape- Everybody should try and figure out 40 ,h middle field west some factory Ogden should havo and were hi a good the president which will pay Its stockholders It took Just no days to raise as, oil )rT!Mivt Campbell of Kan-- - Ydividend. hair million dollars to build the Ogden sugar factory- - Surely there are he s,7te rf C!lMt KM,M tB4 it Oil other enterprises the people of Ogden otiibiiisikn can And profitable. n. i vnred the ai ?h. Who knows but that this 125 may Kansai stood hhtf!!!!? ! a factories of rx.lrue VI,k10n ,h flUeaUon be the canoe of a half dozen 4 ther springing up In Ogden! Give It a trial, was !u;rJeu,!ik? anyhow. 1 th K reetionii' ime!.1?" k Th Pmsldent OLD DISTRICT 18 SHOWING NEW rAILROAO LEGISLATION. l-- preal-qwre- ;, con-upr- LIFE. niddl JTlYr1 t,,5w tend",: Mrmphel! 41 now are brighter for vrr before.- - Inde- r ging up Salt Laker RtporU Mony Prospectors Going lata Churchill, Nov. Renewed and great activity, attended 'with much excitement on the part of " mm e at of many prospectors. In a district 100 w0. com Churchill county. Nevada, about tnission' niv! Xi!y d!r- - Th bad auch a shock miles north of Tonopah. Is reported ffom 14 hM rooeived dur. by L. T. Brookbank. who has returned Ing r.?1'," fn 'rtt months. HeretoJ after spending three months Inquiring overrun all com pc- - into Ita resources and locating nuTJl,y h T0rJ 1 eBUrely. Now it merous claims. This was the region T11 Kan- - that a, o:'l!B2J2?OB w,th many years ago commanded the do,"E Try well. attention of pioneer prospector, but An plp flnsn-Vhas been to lack of water and difficulties jy ba Cudahy Interests. It owing wi;i of travel became almost forgotten for ,rm the Kansas and three decades. "eld. to Bt, Louis, During this season a large number tSTbiL f.rrt,nT wl oracled, of locations have been made by mina ejJljjllf onterprlse win involva men at Haten, Fallon and of abont Id.ooo.oon. and ing Nevada, after Mr. Brookbank tonov baa been pro- - had 'Hsi? several old claims upon ,eone np which pioneer prospectors hod found ? "T and surface Indications of great richness. ia fields are All of the ledges, ays Br. Biwk-bee.. i T'Wr f ? sc strops and wll defined end orer the m j.-: ,i i rt er! a:cei! curries gold u, fjoo per lun. whi.t :t.uicrsgc is such us to fin- ci hcu :! propi riser are de-- t eloped. The di:r:r f:o;i of i.vim utid a mi:c:: being no: of timber acd au'er. l.otsi'i.mund.i.g which 1: - nit"l with ir.iviurs. who are ai.fuin.- ovc- ;hc uImUm; dev, lojiu.. u: of their 'ocahour ; iuIi, tii:! r'tinit, i Imu uss qur: ; hi Ulld jg. f.ilur Ll!-- . 111. - 3 de, in., l 'h':.6 . ill.- -- I ,u.e i'I.'SC ArtERITANCE - riK ! wh.ii Hit ) e $5,000 Since Effect. Jtj ih.i IN AND OUT hip. been ore ' OF OGDEN L n,- i I1.:-- , Into. - ii tax law ... i:nv ivvouuo ol slsi'.ii ,ti!u -,'a.- - a Atio::iiV ili tiir.i- - iho ' - 'li. u t t Went u ""'i 87- .M it In- uriV": Ujl .. I.:"- - ' r u,.-r- TAX LAW -- eeid- - Alre,dr li"! ' are In .'!? e T.d rrT Olln-bous- 11 h" T w'rn - uie.imeii i i a '.i nt 7. n. L..a i. iii.ii' e aitv-- ivu o: n.. i u . i i - r- 1m- I RULES FOR COURT e.u Lawyer Offers a Suggestion on Pub hcity. uiei-ili-:!- ; i - - e When Judge Howell to uuiie new rules governing the district court . he inviird the liar UMuciation uf (hit city tu offer suggesiluus. One member of the asoociaiiuu drew up whai hr considered au applicable rule for il. uf the Cl u the F.uit-igrater number ol lawyer in Ogdt n. ATTEKPTIHCJO ORGANIZE It deals directly with those who have sri-ik. spukeu of rtuj sgu a tendency lo advertise them selves, lucolumn, ha at the Laser Leaner Will G:ve Attent on to n and la somewhat of a fling at thue cul car shops fori .. rin' car I . Street Ca-- Employes. aud will popular enough io obtain reooguiiiou in io. are In baa " ' the car, u in tbe press. There is considerable rebuilding 'I . sarcasm in the last paragraph: hullaat car i muti Pacific tur " u 1 I.i i: ::.ftti gi'iii :.i. liiuuU.-.The clerk of this court shall dcU-nai- Ik' nil, are Jatun v i In-- al the lbi- - luu'Mij'U'iiul Kclcra lien ut Ijlmr. office i our of the employes of his i r sep-'- i puv' i't linw, hav .f. WliCU M', '.tuur f.u ItgUI'llllp p'.lllik which they gaiiiiui Uuii uf la young lady preferred) who shall be era !1 Irom the pi " uu mu lierc. e.iid lii-known as tho advertising clerk. placed when ojffvIht iiieiun uf tiigiiui'Ui; - m it shall be the duty uf this clerk, I cl. ibe baud, uf llu- - Trades and lils r Unfor aud In behalf of the members uf AmU.I'1.', who apiHiinted a euimiit lee S P baggage i. bar of this court, to report the tiling Im been lo liHik tiiru ibe HM'.ir. w Inch culli. of all complaints, cost bills, etc in lakin into the ah and n'. Tie- - liiecis tuuigbi the office of the clerk of thio court io sill uibu receive a n ;uir uf wliti-lArked wba: he had hud. Mr. tho newspapers, particularly giviug over fur Baiiiuuii dirp'u,' nl nil again fur a -rv Kv credit to the attorney so filing such l.v a number of cooks charier, aigru'd ot cuntplalut, cost bill, etc., or cither amt wra.ici in Ine city. He aaid that A them. lung cUOl'li ,o rti'ruiuniiMlaie the ImhiU of the old union were in atIt shall be the duly of every lour has been b.i!'. jum norib ot Hie "livks and Wader Journal." oftorney, a member of this bar (under the .'urd limit, at t g.. ii un ih.- Ore- fice iu Cincinnati, and were to be aem the eivnnimoda-- i here, ami that nil uf the proprrtr pain and penally of being in contempt gon Shurt Line, ion ut the company. of this honorable court) to report in owued I'.v the hirat union when it Mt wriilug to said advertising clerk his the uigunialiun would he rlalnu'd liv Si,-uIntended departure fiont (lie riiy in shovel O. S. ),. .i.'l, r. n. hu the ln't rnaiioniil Aucistton. Roy, Woods Cross, or other foreign liecn receiving a uveiLaiiiiiis Tlie orgnntrer was told that Mime parts, and also to report hi safe re- in tbe shops si Opleu. is ulinm of those eligible lo join such a union ami will be luiued uver id tbe did not consider tie time ripe to turn from any such Journey, and aid clerk shall at once on receipt of either IliYguii Short Line., af er which ii will of said noitflcationa from any attorney, be used ou tha work or extruding the "The lime to organise wage ears line n Yellowstone IaiU. immediately notify each and all ner.'' Mid Mr. Bauman, is ripe at all having a general circulation in time, and if by tomorrow I secure tha The machinists M ihe HouiIiciii r Ogdrn City, Weber County, 1'mh, or requisite number of signatures to an are hard ti work these days gel- application for a charter, the union such departure or safe return, tu the end that anv creditors of any attor- ling engine through the shops as fat will be iirgamxeri at once, and 1 aball un en- remain here until the end of 1h ney. disquieted by reason of the infor- as possible. They siv work-nmation contained In tbe notice of said gine U. P. 16C9, O. S L Ban. Bun Pe- month to complete the organization.' departure, may be reassured by the dro ill, O. 8. L. R". f. P. 1519, tl. 8. Ha uman I, also engaged in organising L fluii. 8. P. 21:91. B. P. Jits!, B. P. unions in Balt take. knowledge of such safe return. 24u. Tho enginos aie all Af'cr endeavoring to bring ths conks geuerul or heavy repair and as fat ax and wallers hack to the union, he will THE GHOSTS COMPANY one cun be completed uud turned out try to organise the employe of tha another taka its place, and the siren car company. of the new, modern, machine The Ghosts company, returning from Pocatello, went aoutb yesterday shop is taxed to it tiiinoxt all or the j Till com- time. Since the Oregon Bbiivl Line 1 HEY CLAIM f RAUO to play southern Utah tow pany is the one that made such an and Ban Pedro murk has all excellent Impression on Tueaday night transferred from tbr f all Lake abupa, In ths Transfer of Property from ES' when ihcy were seen In Ilisena great inc attention has nm been given talc of a Dead Man. i hern Parllic Sou House. which the engine Grand Opera priur play at to till ilie received time the heads who porlargi'Kt Harry Mestayer, Before Judge J. A. liowcll. In tho is the youngest star in the tion uf tha work. of Bncond I dt rid court, the case the United Bute and only surviving E. Kastman vs. t 'cleat la Holmer .Mary II. I. j Conk, theatrical fur traveling member of tho oldest agent family came up for trial. and George ' in America. Max Figiuan. with Flor- Harrmian line, lefi Wcdnendnyei-vcThe case ia a soli lo ant aside a deed fur Ida. ing a to repPrraion, (Standard ence Robert, aid slluged tu hare been wrongfully and resentative. that Mestayer is destined obi slued by William W. A. J. American of Reeve, general freight agent (ruudiilrmly to be among tho peer Rose. dcccHh'-utransferring certain of the Short Torlc un New lane ail went are Oregon eat actors, ilia people real tiatc to il.c defendant, (Ylealia Overland Limited the Grace fur Miss clever. are Cblcugo. talent, and all HohntT. Ijockwood ia leading lady to Xorval The cunipbiitiL allege that William -W. A. are Reeve, upported by McGregor, and they paeM'iigcr coud'icior. W. Rose died intestate two year ago w who ITazeto Stella Mis B. transferred Edwin lo nnd that lart June George Romo pre-seBailey, recently Spark. Nevada, is in Ogden, arrant and Howard Jones. to have been led a dol'd to move Oet. hla on In Ing be to will family Ogden Sparks at executed by purporting transferring They again which will of a tour make point they 29. returning from ihclr il.p Wyoming, property to the defendant, I'eli-atibut will not mop. as they go to Halt home. Roll nor. SO. Balt Oct. where they play Lake, further allege that Iwl Block, rmpioyrd a- beil bo;ii ibeTin- eoniplalnt Lakers will see something exceptionalwn oolatned by George Hose t the L'ninit left i a has lor Hepol, strong ly good, for the company the connivence of George 8. j liiroiigb one and Ibsen's play Is considered by abort vacation lo astern cities. IVan. In years. foany the greatest production H. J. iiuui, asciMonr superintend- lit i ,, A jury was . .. obtained, . after which Hie of Bliort went Oregon Une. east test Ified for tin. plnlntlff. TheV.ltaJ1 Ogden, Utah, Oet. 5. 1905. After being under the care of one of yesterday on a trip uf inspection. lug jury l:i try wg the cn": Giurge S. the lading physicians of Ogden for ' K. Hon poo, A. K. XYcii i tier by. Aaron (i. W. Ncwcutiilic, loreniau divicini, several weeks for quinsy. Mire throat of Maw. Virg.l 1. Uain. Frod Folger, In la Juct aignal. Ogdon, baring and a cold or the lungs and had not William F. James, William D. Shaw front returned of over tup inspection received any relief from tbe treatand llelier Lnn I. ment, I decided to try Prof. Xelson'a the block elgml cm tin.- l ulou The plnlniiff is repreaented by Joelectric massage treatment. When I ('lie and 1lijsh Farr, and Ihe seph called on him at hla office I was undi'fenduni liy Valentine Gideon. Al orris Flahri, foreman of bridgr-able to move my head cither to the of the Sail and diright or left. I could not speak above visionbuildings of the Smit hern I'acitlc, in in i CRUSHED BY A HEAVY BOX a whisper. I had Intense pain over town. . j my lungs and through my chest; I wss bandaged from my chest to my The new freight and had. After one of his wonderful of Bell Telephone Injured in treatments he made me throw away depot, at Sparks,- Xerada, the rn tern Employe a Peculiar Manner. lluIs Southern terminus uf ibiclflc, It is a pleasure for the bandages. me to indorse this wonderful treatment completed and the occupants are now ' vv C. GiMiilfeilow was painfully. If of Prof. Xelaon's to those suffering moving Into the building. When the yesterday from quinsy, throat rheumatism, neu- division was extended to Spark h, uot serloiiKly. Injured Imix of mscbln-ci'by having a ralgia and all other similar ailments. BERT EDWARDS. fall on him from a wagon. The (Signed) accident. haj'iH iierl in the alley leading 854 Washington avenue, Ogden, hack to the Utah. Telephone building. Goodfcllow, who I an i mploye of the wns Bell company, walking in Hie rear ITS CAPITAL. INCREASE employe are iu:ndlng to put in 0f a furniture van loaded with and aon.c rliado tre.s mid wid niaihliieu. A. the wagon waa Idahe Sugar Company Makes Addk wrork hard to make It one of the tiip: I 1nra pulled up one of the little ting tion of $2,000,000. l! c alley way, depots in the west. ,nnll ilmi I'baractf-rlzthe end gate of ihe wagon gave way, At a stockholders' meeting of the 'be p.ntng on-Dewey Morgan, operaior foi ibe boxes fall. Goodfcb We-- " ' Idaho Sugar company, it was decided Soul hem Pacific company nnd pinind lu ihe 1W In town. to increase the capital aiock from Welter, until the driver removed the ground, to 5.(K'0,iH)0 and an amendweight from his body. foi E. M. Wood sui h, ment to that effect Vh filed with tha A carriage wes called nnd 'he a Southern secret ry of the stale. About cumpony ni Jul. Dr. Condon man c;n hnmt-- . jured of the capital stock was rep- Utah. Is In loan wns called rnd made an examination resented at the meeting. Thomas P. side was Gooilfellow c.f lb- - Injur.-'- Mr. F. V. Cutler acted as chairman of the torji found to i if crushed, and his hip inFnrtland to Join - r husband, who was jlirP(j y,,, t j,ji.i bow ,erlouely, Ir is oo meeting. It is given out that the board of di- recently cpjKi.ni.Ml traveling auditor j e.rlvt ' slthenigh he Is In no r the South-- m Psclflc. rectors will hold a meeting about Oct. ntedin e danger of collapse. II end will at that, time authorise the PACIFIC CONTRACT.! issuance of a portion of the additional WESTERN A. C. BARTLETT DEAD tock. The shares will be sold at a par valne of $10. present stockholders Read From 6an Francisco to Orevilie! lo Contracted For. being given a preference on a pro A. ( llartl:t of this city died rata basis. The balance of increased at his residence. Wednesday H. 8. Hiisuii m one lime chief stock will be for the uses of the cor fourth street, from genTwenty of the Xnr'brn Pacific ra'.lroad. eral paref-lt-- . superinduced hv tubercu-lols- . poralion at such times and on sneh fa the man who hdn been glviu the con terms as the board may deem exHe wns a native of Illinois, and Western Paiific tract to build pedient. Il011Ri, rJt jn bualneas al. the time of Tho Increase is made for the pur- tween San and Ormillu by hia de:h. he bad previously lnen Racramcn'o. and banker. pose of enlarging and Improving the way of Oakland and i a wife anil one j company's present capacity and to re- he ia now- up nu-.lpreparing to get The deeeac-- l construction fore. son. R. M. Dartin', who came from' place funds already expended for the together a are al work on at Blnckfoot and Other conira-'o''- i above purpose Illinois in time to be present before sIoim- - of ibe Sierra .Nevada Sugar City. dr ih. Mr. Mari'i 't was hut 48 imu . The amendment was filed by Joseph mountains In fl'iinaa and Bu;'c evun-tle- of ag. j F. Smith, president, and H. G. Whli-nej The body wtt, alrpiir-- to Fairbii-Vice PreMd'tr aud Chief Ki.gincti 171., for interni-secretary of the Idaho Sugar In active charRo of Vlfgll G. Ibg'P company. construction iflt offices in Kdti CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. RICHARDSON CAUCHT "lications ftoaue From preai-iOctober 18. 19, 20, 21 and 22. tha' ' ' will Ip- luniiinz : Aaron Richard nun. the boy who between c.i.'1 over the Wciem several: School Reform the front taped Lake and Ban Francisco within roe luonihs ago. was caught a' Iewi-eoOgden lo San Francisco and return Idireet) $30. 00 by Fred Tour. This niakrai Ogden io 8an Franctwo and rethe ibttd time lie has escaped and haa NEVADA ALPINE STRIKE. turn lone way. via Portland). 42.5') The' bmtighi back to the srh-aiOgden to Lo An grle and retinwho pie s' )aiv tkher escaped turn, via Southern Pacific.... 41.00 Vein Opened in Lower Workings Car- time has not jet baa apprehend'd. Value. ries Rich Si'ver-LeaOgden to Los Angeles and retime avet'ed capture st tbe turn via O. 8. L. and S. P-- , L. Richardson was arrested. . 21,0 A. and S. Ia Ry ... . A message from T. J. 1 jnch. Tien compan,': THIRTY-THREOgden to Los Angelo and reager of the Nvda-Alpiu- e SEN- FIREMEN turn (one war via Portland properties at 1m- kfountain. a few TENCED. I nd San Francisco 50. mi miles out of Tonopah. bring- - h inforTickets limited to November ;n. mation to th roinpany'a office nr . Oct. 12. The 3J Stop overs allowed. that a vein hi just 1tm eu: iu ths tesuicr lowest working iLt carries eighteen I or the White Hter line 12. The new Inches of ore ying over r.:t pc ucranic, who were arrested after ar-- j Santiago. Chill, Oct. IT'1 ounces stiver Peruvian minister. Calderon, formerly cent lad nnd vl here on the rharge of conspiracy to dlanhey the captain' orders during minisier of Peru to tbe United Rates. ton. bas arrived here. It is believed ihi' being reached in a voyage from New York, wore earn "The dep-.tt n ai-iin- g international questions will he property-.imprisonment Kecretarr W p , . - (ii-- -t c t 1 v iht-M' n-- re-io- ' si--- . E e i 11 vie OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the iv Choicest mii-cc- h hi-fu- bi-il- iu-- app'-u-aiio- MEATS - fi '! The Market Affords com-I'lole- d new-paper- a. cuiu-pan- 1 It-- Greenwell Bros. a - - Fred L. Keller FOR Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail Butchers For Fine Meats Ton are aura to get tteAm ot this market AND PISH POULTRY THE BEIT. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. ; IhoBM Dell lad. 199. Either Phot 19-s- CIS. 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. 2478 Washington Avenue Lindsey THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET . j Meat Market FOR YOUR CHOICE. FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS WE HAVE THE DEST. TRY UB. FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. -- J We plraee everyone. Sell rbutica lad. ; 171-y- 249. I Jhonci -l-nd. 171; Bell We 171-k- . A venus 23 1 1 Washington Keep the Best Meats paai-cng- Avenue 2321 Washington WM. WILFORD, Proprietor. BIELS MEAT MARKET -- ' : v 173 25th Street Money will buy; bo Inferior meats handled at IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BALLARD & RINCKERS lb-1- MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. . elec-law- n ' FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Juitt phone u and the beat e Jloth phonos , of 1 331 GS3. St. Twenty-Fourt- h Phoua Bell 154k; lad 154. In-u- Fai-lfi'- two-third- - - ELITE NEVADA MARKET im-fo- Meat Market ! I y, 126 Your Cuts Arc Ours afi'-rnnn- - The Finest Meat on tha market are always found here. Itiouealnd. C42; IJeil C. H. GREENWELL, S3. JR., Manager. Twenty-Fift- Street h Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Our motto is te pleaoe. Everything firstlas. Pliour 2323 Washington Avenue Ind. 374. W. W. STONE. Prop. ! Fi:m-clrc- w. ' n d ........ - L0ND0 N Meat Market A. WRIGHT, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meals. Fish in Seasen. We handle Nothing but Prime Steer Beef. Game and E Both giS Phone TWENTY-FOURT- p: Meat Market MEATS FRESH AND CURED. FISH 138. ST. ii l.ivei-pool- THE ARMOR BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED i j l. n Heme Made Lard Specialties; and Sausage. All Meats are Strictly First-Clae-s in Every Line. AND POULTRY at all eeaaona. Jusl phono u ami care ot you. Phones Bell 477-k- ; v. ill take Ind. ,14 i " Il'M-- ar ye-r-iu- '. fin-l- ! fo-n- n ! 1 d wk ; mid all ti. ms jiniJ. I'."-- , jnuim-iVi:bi:i .x luuiiibs i.f f general c.i ,ji.. i.i ii; I,-r nun: i. l'l.) iK'rsOlt WllUM- - I'rii.e IJ.liV - UL. jca.s It b ! 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