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Show THE OPERA J!:pr Mjnue 1'idwk has g"tie 10 Salt Lake to be married HOUSE Ma"9er- - GRANT, R. A. J. Gilkon. Feb. 22 Ilwrsday, &? LADIES l Mr. D. F. Denscl band with a line Sunday. presented her baby d husbf.v Hemenway of the Arm of Hemenaray and Moaer. cigar dealer in Salt Lake, la In town. manager of the Ogden Rapid Transit company, made a rtlp to Salt l.ke yesterday H. Matson, geneial R. K. Boyd, traveling salesman for the Devonshire Distilling Co., of Clu- rinnati, O-- . is Uoifg business in t"wn. b English D F. Sieele. mho has been with the T. B. Evans Grocery Co., has opened giooery store on Washington avenue. Robert! noted production of THE CENTURY l,ct Company of Mivtd by a marriage license ha heen issued to T. R. Bate, aged 22. of Plain City, and Mias Dora E. Taylor, aged 20. of Farr West. A Mrs. H. R. Fidcock aud daughter. Jordan of La Mamie, and David Grande, ere visiting Mr. Pldcock's sis-teMrs. Alex Chateleln, r, Diputy Wilson from Fred Krauch informed him that Fred waa attending college at 8. Loul. ApIllparently he has recovered from his A FOR monuments COFINfit AND HEADSTONE DONT BUY FROM AGENTS and u tbiy gat large commissions, See your them. to pay uw to Irit. 10M NopU Tea ear loads of HOME NOW HAVE THE LAUGH ON THE MEN. stock to select ha. Wd Oppeeite City Cemetery. THF. ALASKA EXCURSIONS letter to ness. Dcge "f Honor, A. O. I. W.. are n.u fa.nt heaired. and are noi to have their card p,n.v called off simply heca't-- e Judge has decided that tin- game oi hearts for prises is coir ran to a state law prohibiting games nf ctiance. 8om of the gentlemen membets of the lodge thought o foul the ladies in to declaring off the ra-- .l party. t.i tLla evening, and they he given t'XlT one of the reporters into their confidence and bad the paper print a story to ihe effect tbat, inasmuch as playing for a prise waa a riune. there would be no card parry. Well, the of the rich Juke failed perpetrator to gain a fair Idea of the heroic character of the ladiei. on the committee aud now the Joke is on the men. The ladiea are reaolved that the ar-tthi-- i evening will lie the event of the sen sou and from all accounts they are not to be disappointed. They are preparing to retaliate on a certain deputy sheriff who delights iu perpetrating a juke and thia papei la reliably informed that, if the committee gets him within the precincts of their card party he will beg for forgiveness. If the fails to appear hi the porty the prospects are ne will lie kidnapped and taken before the high xecut inner. The ladiea of the Mii:-ph- y New England dinner and tha Presir on 'Thursday evening BOYS ARE SENTENCED dents speech' (Washingtons Birthday) at the Congregational church. The Men' club One Will Remain in the Reform School do the preparing and nerving. 25c a Until Pardonod. plate. Judge Patton sent two boys to the The Boyle Furniture Co. has Just filled an order for the P. Anderson Reform school yesterday morning. One The will stay until pardoned. Tailor company for $20u of elastic cases for displaying other will get out upon the condition their tailoring samples. This la prob- that he repent of his determination not to go to school. Should he not ably one of the largest single orders ever placed west of Denver and shows repent, the school 'register will be added U b his name. the many varied uses the It was with the consent of the parcase can be put to. ents of the first, boy that he waa sent lo the reform school. Hi mother statLawyer O'Connolly has filed an ac- ed that he raused her much anxleiy tion in the District court for Grace by running away with older boys of Campbell, who sues for an absolute character. divorce from her husband. William questionable Neither of the two boy were bad. child. the of her and custody. Campbell, While the Reform school Is better The complaint charges than the boys of this rharao The parties were married in Denver, ter should street, be placed In a detention at. 1902. The defendant Aug. 10th, attention could home, where present U in the Rtate of Iowa and be given each personal boy. I have bad repeatto return. gut expected ed Invitations from Judge Brown of the Ralt lake court to aend my boys In Files The little comedy entitled the Morris school, but jiarants are the Web." will be presented at the to noi willing and in some rases are Fourth Ward amusement hall next not able to pay expense.'1 said Judge Thursday night. Miss Margaret Clttff, Patron in discussing the proposition who will appear aa the leading lady, will be supported by a at rang company BAMBERGER ROAD whlehr is composed of Albert Votilger, Samuel U Ivy (toriijard. Ray Hobson, wnltsVer and Effle Reset. A specialty y reduced between the acta by Angus T. Wright .Secures t will South of Ogdan. Earl Carver. Globe-Wernick- e TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 THE MIDNIGHT 8UN, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. LAND OP Seaaicknaae Passage. known. ' Un- Tha Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP . SPOKANE Will Lsave literature reservations, full Information, npply C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pase. Agent 10 Market St, San Francieco. and - See Rlght-of-Wa- .he-la- TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, Juas 7, 21; July 6, 20; Aug. 2. Far the Ducks in the Window Wm.' Sullivan, who has been In the employ of the Southern Pacific for a number of years a special agent, haa been granted a month's absence, and while away hU place will be filled by A. B: Vance, recently resigned from the -. police force. M- Rulllvan will spend few weeks In the neighborhood of Wrieer, Idaho, where he haa extensive land Interests. His family may accompany him on the trip. Angus T. Wright, jnaiiagiug . director nf the Bamberger road Tuesday over-thGood' secured a ale property. Negotiations are now over pending to secure a the three other remaining sections, which, when granted, will complete the In to Ogden. The route will be along the Weber river, through Ogden Helghte across the rnlon Pacific tracks up to !7th street; from this point It la the intention of the rnmpan.v to lay the track north along Lincoln avenue. Mr. Wright stated that very little difficulty was anticipated in securing the remaining right-of-wa- right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y y The petitioners for the Pocahontas council held a very enihuHlastic meet ing laat evening at the Eagle Hall, 78 petit toners being present. T. C. Morris, deputy of state, offered a prize to the lady who would submit a name which would be selected by the three RICH GOLD ROCK ON RESERVATION judges as the most appropriate name the council. Mrs. K. A. Smith, who won Shoshone Tract In Wyoming le Said submitted the name to Have Valuable Mineral. Ihe prize, a heauiiful Pocahontas gold right-of-wa- Your Family Liquor Store fr 57e WALNUT 25th ST. M2 B. F. LIVINGSTONE. THE CLUB BAR 350 St " R. W. G U N N I P Twenty-fift- h FOREIGN Feb. 20. of Immigration ; pin. Funeral services over the remains of will be held today at the Methodist church, at 2 p. m. The remains may be viewed at Richey's un dertaking parlors this morning. The body of Dr. Hinton will he plared In the lewle vault, if other arangementa are not. made before the funeral. On lhv advlre of word from the. folks nf Ihe dead man. the body will he shipped to their home in California. Masons will lake charge of the funeral. The Vocal lodge ta preparing to turn out. In a body to atend the services In the church. Dr. Hinton IMMIGRATION. N"w York. fnrf-ca- The annual for the year issued yesterday by Broughton Brandenburg, president, of the Nation Inatitnte of Immigration. This fora-cahas for three yearn estimated the 1 Influx within 2ft.n0n. There will be. Mr. Brandenburg thinks, a considerable decrease, about In Immigration to the Cnlted Baes for 1906, aa compared with the prevloiu year. There will he ah extremely heavy falling off In the Gal 'Han. Husslan and Pollah Jew Imralgra' tinn. The eventa of the laat two years in Russia have served to promote a solidarity among the Jews and hey are likely to remain where they are. temporarily at least. MOST PESSIMISTIC. Algecima, Feh. 2d. The delegates to the Moroccan conference are moat Pessimistic over the results of the Germany's reply reject WRIGHTS RANDOMS And now for the ladies with tender feet, we have a stocking woven ao neat that no ridges or bunches or knots are seen to chafe tne feet; to make one feel mean. Thla Bunion stocking is certainly a boon to thoao who have suffered from the irritating effects of the ridges snd bunches and seams nf the ordinary stocking. Indeed all stock Ingg have heretofore been made with seams no machine was Invented to make them aeamless. The Buraon stocking is woven to fit every line of the foot and leg and yet no seam Is found. It is a wonderful stocking and costa no more tban the ordinary kind. A special demonstration I being con ducted at the Storking Department. in? the French proposals for policing Morocco adds that Germany is ready 1 examine Every day th orders arc increased further propoeltlona France may wish to make, but that the at the free ratting and fitting counter. F'ench seem not to have any further Mr. Miller has been taking orders all morning, and we feel to thank those propositions to present. who have come In the mornings. It gives us the opportunity of showing, CALLS DOWN GOVERNOR carefully, the new goods and gives the cutter more time to properly fit the suit. ' De m , , WM. GLASVANN DID NOT TRACT STATEMENTS. PHONE. Moines, la.. Feb. 20. gen- ;or Gilliland, of MUla county In-reduced in the senate today a res- ;Uton demanding that Governor 1'uraratns be forced to prove the tr,lfh of his statement, that the rsllrosds of lows were using mon- "7 " defeat the primary bill. This free cutting engagement will a clone every suit thus far haa been entirely satisfactory. It la certainly a good opportunity to get the tprii.g snit at little cost. soon come to to the general notion. Mr. Miller ran get a sntt or aklrt from leaa goods than is usually required. Have Bren Improvements and More Impro.tirenta Are Coming. Big Globe-Wernic- Inaida OUR BUTCHERS The Places TRUTH THE YOUNG LADIES WhO ANSWER Some of the Lodge Members Endeavored to Perpetrate a Joke, but They Misfigured. The Carnegie Flee library will be rinsed all day on Wa.hlngion'a birthday, Thursday, Feb. :2nd. Parsifal by Win Lyneb THE MOST :1. RE the Choicest cy. "l.nVAL ,, rVTl.'T'AV' MORMNC!, To Buy O. B. , . WEDNESDAY I'TAII, GIVEN asriaam ma.ier tb EXAMINER: Or.DEN, 'CARD PARTY CENTRAL IN SKEEN FAILS WILL BE HER NEW TO TELL car builder at San au.cn to, la in the city. I A E. t'ovingtun. of San Francieco. an-in in lel.iiive. frremlx veiling fessass. "' MOKXINO and momen'H.. Made And Rnteiatrs What Hr Sad in gatd to Mutilated Recoras Kept bv Skren. Re MEATS - 'it cei i f 'in' he testi"Tht mony of A', ur.ej Skeen as published. sat-- l in bail- been given by bint while iiiidei ual.. as a wonens. tha' I i namely, renar'ed :be charges made against inn in runner-tti'with !!' Web. County Fair association, ts faise I never lime retracted and do n.u iti'end to icract. but do hercbi repeat tbat tbe said Kkcen while sc'ina us secretary of said association did mu time the rash book of the by numerous era mi res and scratching, that at least two page- - in the center of Mid Kkeen's accounts have been torn out and have disappeared; that the cash accounts a kept by the said Skeen show less than one fourth of the cash transaction of the asMN'ution during ht term of office Slight have iiiaked the cbaugi- - f "it. the old to the r.ftv Quarter- - In ill is. il 'phone t'liil ling Apparatus t iii ilu- lm Rein, n; i. ihe operation nmir n ihe top t tl nr working sm.'oilih un i ily. the service is inich inpnv-el- . wind! serially the nigh' i 1'hk liwu marked huh''-noi. on the lines ih.u nude talk'he voire. ing a positive strain rhsrac-trr.r- e viand quick ilie new board The completion of tin quarters in marks an important viri.l. lie improvement in :he Beil system in Wetier on iui. Manager Hurrifton stated that I':- si. turner an ndilitioual 75.IKII woillil have been spent on the lines in ('aut-- and the W'.M tiun'ry towns routigiiia.- - Obviously GI.ASMA.NN' tSignedt be givsier part of ibi miih will lie m Tbe eii'iie will in Ogden. spent KADISH COES EAST be rubied, aerial aud uiei. rground. In all the business, or pa veil wire are to he placed under ground, On His Return Theta Will ba Activity at Smaller Site. in the resident part aerml ruble- - attached to poles on the tide of ihe r.uida Bela Kadiali. supervisor nf cnnsi rucbar ami wire will supersede the cm tion of the new smelter, left Kali system. for the east, on a buai-ae- a ihe city yrstfiday Cables are on the roa.l trip in connection with the amel-teat tbe present, t'me. Oil iliclr arrival a H will return to Ogden soon, large force of men will commence when the difficulty with holders nf laud will have been Three new copper circuits are being near tn spur huiveyed settled. Then work will be dependent Kali to from laike. and strung Ogden 'lily on the rapidity of ihe O. 8. I one io OFden valley will be maned in laying trark from the main road to tlie smelter site. Half of the old opera' ing room has tine of the problems yet unsettled, been reserved fo: the manager's office. In the scheme of the htnelter. It will be fitted up with new office fix- Is the general question of light. Fleet rirlty tures, squared off from the main runm for lighting and motive power la esand will be a model in neatness and sential to the atnelter as now planned. convenience. The busines- - office will It has not yet heen decided whether not be moved. It has been enlarged to the plant will generate lia own power, take in a portion of the old mure room. or bring it from either the power com An advantage of the new over the panr'a lines or from the plant of the old building la a locker room for tbe Transit company. On the return of Each employe on the Mr. Kadlah. he slid other Ogden stockoperauirs. board has a private clusk room with holders will definitely decide the queskey and lock, in which coaia and ex- tion of light. tra clothing not used in ihe operating room may he hung safely away, until WASHIHCIOHB BIRTHDAY needed. On the third floor, adjoining A1TBACT1CH the operating room, the airla have a resting room, furnished comfortably, where they may rest lieiwevu shifts. The Second Ward Dramatic com' In fart the new building throughout pany will doubtless face a huge and has been built for the convenience of lence on Thursday and Friday nights when they ntak ihcir appearance In employes, as well as for the accommodation of new electrical machinery. the fnurt-ar- l aocJrty drama, Raved. In the operating room the girls The new stage In their Institute la benamed are using eight hours of cHrh ing made very atjractlve and every day to satisfy the public. Courtesy and attention to deil ia being given the the motto of earh production, The, cast follows; prompt attention Mr. George Tape (a civil engineer). operator. The obliging young ladies at Hen I'rltrhtow. . central are: t lion. Augiihiiifl ('liolmoiidely Chief operator. Nellie Caldwell; L, Herrick. night operator, Riau.. Jenkins; super- MportMiiani.IIIJ, Rivola Rafael (Italian Artist ), visor. Nettle Huuii-r- , Maggie McB. Wir,Gw. George Ada toll of toll. Laughlin; Riley; Joseph (Fane's butler), George operator, Kate tireenwell: operators, Sliorien, Jr. Gertrude Ludwle. Nellie Hell, Louise (Valid to Di Rivola), HowOakdeu, Tessie Woods, Nellie Green-wel- ardHawkins Jenklna. LJzxle Blmpsi'ii, Nits Wilson. Beatrice Fane (George's wife), Mrs. Josephine Shields, Kdua Hull. Fanny J. 1 Herrick. llall, Nellie Bowen, Edith Brewer. Trixy (bia child). Utile Josephine. Hanna Anderson. Klulm- - Stoddard. Mrs. Merryweatlier (a widow), Mia Florence Skeen, lora Paine. Kills Grace Paine. -. WilliNora lap'll Btowr, Maggie Summervlll't. Vera Ellen, Zelma EXPANSION OF GOTHAM. Wilkin and Anna MonaghHii. Demand for Quarters From Visitor Exceeds Supply. HAD HIS MONEY TAKEN Jiito-ul- .1 The Market Affords u.-.- a:is-fart.i- i ;. ' . onvi-nienc- bun-rin- g - Green well TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE. rotp-vratio- i..-- com.-ii.pl.iu-- MEATS Wholesale and ReUB Butchers WE HAVE THE For Fine Meats POULTRY AND PISH IN SEASON. Phones Beil 355 19 a; lad. Phomac 190. St. h Twenty-Fourt- TRY Boll :est. USL lad. ; lTl-y- tti Washington Avenue 2321 r. We Keep the Meat Market Best Meats Monty The Armour win boy; as inferior meats handled at BALLARD & Beats Them All for Fine Selected MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Jul phone ua and wa will taka cars of you. Both pbonea SU.. 331 Flah and Poultry In All Season Twenty -- Fourth St. Ptienea, Bad Ind. HE 477-li- ; L0ND0 N NEVADA Meat Market MARKET 1 . A. WRIGHT, Prop. 126 , Street Twenty-Fift- h Fresh and Salt Meats. Gama and Pish Mi Sea sow. We handle Nothing hut Prime Steer Beef. Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds l. Both Phene IS 13& ST. TWENTY-FOURT- Lard Specialties: and Sausage. All Meats an Strictly FlratClaac In Every Lina, Ham By-be- Mad Our motto It to pli Everything DreUlii Pbonc lad. 974. W. W. STONE. Prop. . ' n Young Man ia Robbed of All Money. Solomon Hit le. a young man claimunder the age which the ing to be law proscribe u the period of life when the actions nf a man are within the boundaries of hla own responsibility. told lo the police Ihe experience of last night, that cost hint $13 who Is an of lawful money, ichMil hnv. was flush with A dispatch from Cheyenne, Wyo.. money esrly In the evening, and he says: Reports are gaining currency decided to live lively while It lasted-Ithroughout the state that some of the the saloon lee Imbibed freely richest mineral discoveries on record of liquor. F'mn he was helplessly have been made In the northern part, drunk. While in a of the Shoshone reservation, which is condition his pocket were emptied to be thrown opan for settlement on Into the hands of thief. This June 15 of the present, year. The morning Lee was in possession of his exist. fields In rich mineral fact that, wits sufficiently to inform the departthe reservation Is becoming known as ment of hla Ins. the result of discoverers of gold deposits tipping them off to friends, WILLIE MIZNER LOSES HIS HOME whom they desire to get In on the ground floor when ihe opening take Because Former Mrs. Ysrkea Wouldn't place. Borne of the discoveries nf Give Him Monty. which Information is just coming to light, were made many years ago, the A dispatch says that an discoverers having maintained silence other Chicago been soldier of fomine' ha heretofore because they mild not seseparated from t f"td wife and mil cure possession of the land. Ilona of dollar. As the lottery plan 1 to govern the Th world scarcely had recovered distribution of land In the reservation, from shock that accompanied the th some of It is possible that those who of the Count and Counteaa separation rich know where there Is ground will Do Castellan whn the new comes who draw claims, not he among those hi bride of This la expected to result la tbe first that Wilson Mlzner and the former Mrs few persons who draw claims receiv scarce three wrek.hare had a quarrel ing fabulous offers for their rights Charles T. Yctk. from persons who desire to obtain and are separated. Chicago will get a 91,000.000 hosminers 1 deposits. Indications are that fully 25 per pital a one result oT the disagreement. rent of the population of Wyoming It la authoritatively stated. The affect tonal couple disagreed. It will register In the land lottery. As for the total number nf registrations, la aald, chiefly because Mrs. M!rnr no forecasts can he made, but it will would not give her husband enough probably be record breaking. spending mon. Also because ah In Central Wyoming several com would not init on her dower rights panics have already been organised and mak a will iu hla favor. for Ihe purpose of securing lands In the reservation. Tbe mineral deposits KILLED A NEGRO FIEND. of the Owl creek range are said to be what these companies are ba: ad on, Birmingham. Ala. Feb. 20. A specIt is In this range that Asmua Boysen ial from Andalusia. Ala., saya at mide his will use preferential night laat night a negro named Pedithe founright, which he haa used gree forced an entrance to the home dation for s 925.hfO.nnO incorporation, if a prominent white citizen in the Despite the fact that pitrola are outskirts of ihe town and assaulted a gnBrding the reservation. It. Is n un young woman. Early today a poe lodoubted fact that many sooner have cated the negro and he wan identified gone upon the land to he opened, and bv hla victim. The posse started to that, much prospecting has been done jail with him when the negro broke wav and began to ntn. He waa quickIn the mountains. The 1,&no,04A acres which are- to he thrown open cover ly shot to death by members of the so great an area tha It Is impossible posse. to closely guard It. all. and sooner BURNED TO DEATH. have been in snd will continue to go in until tbe reservation Is opened. Johnstown. r . Feb. 20. Four peoCHEAP BATES TO MEXICO. ple were burned to death and threeseriously hurt In a fire which destroyDailv after February is until April ed the ZUrirt 7 the Colorado Midland will sell tick-e- t Tunnel H'H. 2i of Mexico o and City ,h" Ogdra for 144.60. For points north thereof, write literature ticket formation and office. 77 West Second South, Salt !i .ZJLii3 Katie Grogan. Lake. semi-conscio- nk 640-arr- u "J "Txn. SIS o2? v' A New York dispatch as) a: New York aerma to be more rrowded every time one comes here, and the greater the arrommodaliuns the greater Ihe demand seem to be. Not long ago you read In ihe papers, doubtless, that Gro-v- r Cleveland, who came over from nPrinceton one evening without hotels oth. drov to four different without, being able to find a vacant room, and was then compelled lo call up Paul Morion on the telephone and aak to he taken in. That la the experience of almost every traveler who reaches Nw York late in the day. Ynu are never certain of finding a vacant room at any of the big hotels after noonday unisa you have sent, word that, you an coming. There are aald for 2(Mi,omi to lie arrommodation transient visitors among the hotels In New Virk. more than In any other city in the world more than London or It. ia asserted by thoe who Paris-a- nd are In a position to know about, such thing that Ihey are usually occupied rvery night. 8o great la the demand for hotel acrommodatlona that the apartment houses are now taking In tranHlent visitors when they have room to spare. In addition to the twelve or fifteen great, hotels that charge high two or twenty-thre- e price, twenty apartment house are now on the list the from and receive the cveiflirw Waldorf, Manhattan, Netherlands. Aa-to- r, Gotham, Si. Regia, Holland, Brea-lln- . Imperial and other hotels that turn people away every day. Mr. Hilliard nf the Waldorf told me that the hotel did the Mggeai. bualneHS on record during the month of January last, and that every one of lta 1.500 rooms waa occupied nearly every night. There was nothing hpeclal going on except an automobile show, which lasted a few day and did not draw many visitors from outld the city. QUARANTINE ADJOURNED. of Washington. Feb. 20 The house adrepresentative took n immediatemem-ory journment out of respect to the of Reprenentstlve George Cstr, Pennsylvania, after the passage of apnd the appointpropriate resolution ment of a funeral committee. WRECK OF GOULD TRAIN, sec- Texas. Feb. "D.-- The the Gould system a fast wreck mall train occurred early today at a half mile south of three and lhw- di,ch"1' but tria 0"wUle,t ond . wn Ti: OUT AND mlt. Weighing Commences. The weighing nf mall remenred yea day. The work I In charge of d The work le In charge nf company fa represented by A. P. Beiourney. All mail train passing this ettr myeaterday were subjected ip the weighing of all. The force yesterday opened with seven men. but neressitaih should the requirement, morn laborers will bn employed. Gov-terriaUoV-roa- OF OGDEN D. 8. Spencer Want Through. D. R. Fpenrer, assistant general pas- senger agent for the Harrlman line at RUSSELL-JAMECO. Kali leke, pased through Ogden yeson a to Im Angel terday ra route Are making soma nice picnic ham. business trip. Cured In tha ama rarcul manner as their regular hams. Try one, 19e pound Traveling Auditor. Order from either store. F. J. William, traveling auditor for r the Denver A Rio Grande.WIth HENRY M. MOORE DEAD. at Denver, la In Ogden: Nnrthfleld, Mas., Feb. 21. Henry M. Moore, widely known through hts conModjMka Arrives. Private car Rainbow, orcqgied by nection with the national work of Ihe the Modjeakl Theatrical rompnny, ar- Young Men's Christian Association and rived over the Oregon Short IJne to- other religious enterprises, and au aa day. Th- - company carries a baggage aortal of the late Dwight L. Moody, car k aided with scenery and baggage. died here today, agd 75 years. Denver From Ogden thoy go cast-to- . over the I'nion Pacific. . S bead-quarte- USE . Mora Block Signals. The officials of the have decided to block the entire distance bet San Franclaco. Work Harrlman lines signal the trark wren Ogden and of drawing the plena and locating the signals haa ben commenced. Till, will mean that over three hundred miles of track must be equipped with the automatic signals, which will he supervised from ihe local headquarter. The munagenirnt Self-Risin- BOB FLOUR g Ask your grocer for it. AGAINST HAVANA. mortified Mobile. Ala.. Fib. 20-- A form of quarantine, which In this Instance meens detention and inspection, goes into effect against Havana and all Cuban and other tropical ports on March 1st, was the statement made thla morning by Dr. Rhett Goode, health officer of the city of Mobile. HOUSE RAILROADS IN have placed thla work In tbe appropriation for thla year and work will be tartod aa anon as weather will per TBE REPUTATION OF AN ARTICLE IB NOT MADE IN A DAY THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 197. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- . ED AND SOLD OVER 1 ,500400 MACHINES. OUR PRESTHE BEST, HAVING MANY IMENT MODEL-IPROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. S vvvvtivvvvvvvvvvi WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. |