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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, r Examiner Temperance OGDhIM, U l Ati, SUNDAY ' USE By W. c. T. Department i ! U. j B B FLOUR ScJf-Rlswg- B I I Ask your grocer far it. husband, who sat drinking with three promoting the nomination of the canother men. didate for a ho will declare She placed a covered dish on the himself ia goiruor favor ,if A few weeks ago eastern newspapers constitutional made much news' out of a sermon table and said: amendment providing for state prohitoo be come Thfnkia to bition bus) ye'd of the liquor traffic. preached In a certain church on the Hi ban It come to mental and Increase of tho drink habit among home to eupper Jack. Ive fetched it moral hero. to women. Tim sermon Interviewers you progress the southern states are not she And departed. the preacher and hia words were limping along in the rear of the proThe man laughed awkwardly. Ha cession. read at thousands of breakfast tables. ahara frtenda invited bit to tha inaal A part uf the lermoa wan good Moat of them are looking back and reading, but in tbe heart of It rang i with him. Then bo removed the cover taming np their noses Utah, hut the clash of false notes. One was this from the disk. Utah may surprise them some The dish was empty. It contained perhaps No metier how much a statement: Gay. man may bo of the world himself, that only n slip of paper that said: Suddenly her piave in th prone T hope you will enjoy your supman wants his wife and hit daughter will be vacant sad looking around siea to be true and pure women. These men per. It is the same your wife and to find her the other Mats will disDearer cover her have the greatest respect for all that children hare at home. marching grandly at the Times. la noble and good in women." head, flying the banners of woman Greatest respect" for a pure wife suffrage nad prohibition, and extolling wise. FOR MALT. ONE OUFFYB rethe a a husband. Greatest makes pure herei pointer the benefits of th child labor lawn, spect for pure daughter makes a pure th Initiative and referendum, tha A Dubwas told a Wading story same by Og-tAlmost the father. breath with and all the other good lawn your laundry work to tho I do not believe lin met oi altar, who had taken no pledge this preacher said: different states have tried and which Laundry and onjoy tho com-ft- la the n A Dubdual standard of morality. but against joke. found good hat of which no one ntate of waarlng clothoa that aro (If ho does not) the words preceding lin ciilaea, prominent on the temperhae, as yet. managed to make a comWo ance was forma addresslaundered. la Dublin, plat there words ware not carefully chosen. collection. clcaa and faultlessly few people, men or women, ing a crowded meeting, and arguing plete Too coll,,, mKo a specialty believe- in the single stand- against the assumption that stimulants heartily CHILD LABOR BILL. and can launder youre to perfecti- ard. They say, with this preacher, were necessary to the health. Look at ms, boys," he said. Hera It is as bad for n man to drink as it on-" On February 13th a child labor bill for a woman to drink, hut when a I am 80 years old. Ive bean a total waa washed in soft lawoman EVERYTHING defeated In tha Mississippi senlowers the standard what can abstainer all my Ilfs and could you to twelve. WATER. we expect of the man? There ia the see any man at SO healthier than I ate by a vote of twenty-fiv- e This measure was a project of the double standard glaring at us and am?" w. C. T. IT., and killing tha force f the first stateYerra, Mr. B., said a vole in th Kings Daughters. crowd. If you'd taken your glass like tha Women's Missionary aoctotlse. Laundry ment. Ogden that no child under fourIt I a man tla a hundred The other false note was this: you'd have been teen provided should he permitted to work In Phonea 174. do not believe that the taking of a by now." Exchange. nay factory equipped with machinery. glass of wine (per ae) Is a sin. I do STREET. 437 TWENTY-FIFTThe committee to which the bill not believe that by drinking in modSAME WITH BEER. waa referred reported it after they had eration at home one commits an offense, although we all An English woman waa driving on amended It to read after ten years. It know that In total abstinence lies the an outalde car in Dublin. She waa waa debated for two days, tha friends of the measure trying to amend It to only safety." praising everything to the carman, twelve years la not that trying to carry, not water and among Dubthe famous the rest The manufacturers and capitalist Inon both shoulders, but water on one lin stout with which she had Just be- were too a combination and n little wine on the other? Such come acquainted. airong FOR . . . .. . What aa excellent terest . . U sermons as these kre practically value-leas- , drink It la!" sho said; why fta meat for the protection of factory children save aa apaoe filler for sensa- and drink, too. tional Journals. The Union Signal. though evidence waa Thru for you, maam," replied th in that state, presented of children under sight too. an carff a river; lodgin, night's HEADSTONES AND COPINGS years working twelve hours dally in Exif you only drink enough of 1L WOMEN IN POLITICS. DONT BUY FROM AGENTS th milta. change. A thay d largo eommisaloaa, aid The rapid Increase of factories in The Chicago Tribune has this to say yoo have to pay thorn. Boo you the stale la keenly watched by the WAGON. WRONG THE homo people Brat about tha aprlng elections in Philadelwomen of Mississippi and It le certain Too ear loada of stock to select phia: will not Max their efforts to prothey And did you start (he year Bagga elections The aprlng municipal tect childhood from the abuasa that Yard Opposite City Cemetery. were held today throughout Pennsyl- on the water wagon?" clae have attended the No; on the patrol wagon!" everywhere Jaggs vania and a heavy vote was cast ia manufacture of cotton. Exchange. localities. many .A feature of the election In PhilaIN OTHER STATES. FOR DEMOCRATS ONLY. delphia was the candidacy of fifty wothe for wards various men la position There le a fight on In Tennessee for The Japan Times of October !S con of district school directors. Nearly the law to A fmah aupply of Soodo just arextension of the four-mila of made tains th by women on reform were speech tbe report all the whole 'he The passage of the rived. W. Mr. In the TokyorndVr J.Bryan tickets, and n Urge percenUge of them ,M Glrefi. were elected: aupplcea of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Bryan lu ltw W. T. An Ohio paper, the Port Clinton had an audience of between three and Ohio la working for a child labor 2311 Washington' Avo, four thousand, Including about a hunDemocrat, has this item: It ia proposed to raise th age It la proposed to give women the dred foreigner, ladle and gentlemen, hill. from 14 to 18, at which a child may and the rest election local Japanese." vote at to option right Both temperIn the court of hie address Mr. Bry- be legally ' employed. ia Ohio. This ia equivalent to adoptance labor are workand an on of said organisations the U Thera state. temperance: in eubject this ing prohibition not n county in Ohio that would vote I waa struck by tbe fact that some ing hard tor. Its passage. of your leading men who came to me at wct in n contest of this kind. On March 13th the low legislature Ottawa la a grape growing and wine the hotel said they noticed I waa a lam: I wear now a badge passed a child labor law prohibiting producing country, and the people who teetotaller, raise the grape and make the wine which I am proud of, and though 1 am- children under 18 from being employ- of the raer- ed at injurliai labor and prohibiting are not intemperate, yet It U extremely not going into a discussion doubtful if tho wet" could carry its of temperance, 1 am a standing, - employment, 'of cash girts in depart- more than three townships if the wom- living example of the physical develop- meat atorex meat of n teetotaller, 4 Applause.) en were to vote." I was born n teetotaller, end I signEvidently the friends of liquor hove In women's work with the ed the pledge very early, end I alga faith more . FOR THE BEST LIQUORS BUY At the national women's suffrage ballot than some of the prof e sadly it again and again, every time. I get a tbo following: Port wines, Angechance. (Laughter.) friends of temperance have. convention Dr. Thomas, while making I reason two Zlafaa-defor hove l. lic, Iky wines, Bautaraea, abstaining: address, turned to the plnctd-faced- . First, I believe It la beat forme, and intently interested veteran seated near ' Clarets. WHO CAN TELLt Wo' also hare a full lias of all her. and every individual', heart In th. withstand the temp- vast andlmn strong Joined with her aa she ether liquor. Tho place to get or member tations of drink, I am not willing that said In What eitisen of Ogden ringing, earnest tones: thaa at right prices Is of the W. C. T. U. can correct whet Is my example aa n Christina should lend Th most women it la given to have n evident error in the course of study other uiray,.. And the same with 4hetn in double measure the Utd down by the national W. C. T. U.? anything; if eating mast will lend my returned th children they have nurturIn tho chapter on organisation of brother to offend, I will give It up. too. kre of ed. To you, Miss Anthony, belongs 1 do not want to force my atntea this statement concerning Utah opinion in the on anybody else, hut If anyone Bays by right is to no other woman is made: ?The exact date of Utah's organisa- he cannot enjoy life without the nee world's history the love and gratitude itkm tion seems to he uncertain, but the rec- at Intoxicants, send him to me and 1 kbe .civilised We, your daughters seem to indicate that it waa or- will answer him. ords (AddIaum.) Brown Palace Saloon 'in tbe ipirlt, rise up. today nad call ganised in 1811 by Mrs. Mary Byron Reese. The first president was Mrs. WHO SHALL GUARD THE GUARDS? Perhaps that one thrilling moment Hester Griffith, now of Lot Angeles, In time of war n besieged city must ' wpn I' knf w har. jrher and fellow by undemandappreciated ognlaed the senIt has always been depend upon the vigilance of the Anthony ing of the writer that Frances Willard tinels on Its walln. But If the sen- workers recompensed Mias union herself organised the Ogden tinels standing guard over the citadel for all the long years In which he some time lu the eighties. things easy and sleep at their post, the stood the rarer and gibes cl those As she organized one at Reno, Nev., old problem springs up, "Who ahull men and women who had not yet climbed to her level. Let ue hope so In 1888 It does not appear reasonable stand guard over the guards? en-- ! and let aa be glad that thay were inter-tinel- a ahe skipped Ogden en route. three are In that there Just Ogden ' " One thing ia certain. A certain standing guard over the cltidel ed while bn ears could still hear totem pole route reporter says that when he of justice and if they fail the city, who I them. arlved In Ogden the eummer of 1889, sail utke their place? Too ofu-- docs it happen that public the W. C. T. U. vs aoperailng n coffee Let the compositor' set up their ' workers and especially those champion-name- s room and the only public library the in capital letters. j lag n refora are permitted to do their town' of Ogden could boast of. The E. Broaning, chief of police,; work for humanity without one word Tho. SEASON rooms were on Grant, just south of James E. Begley, city attorney. j of sympathy or praise while there la the present entrance to Electric alley. John D. Murphyv municipal Judge. I always sows nc to blame or crttl-Le- t 1906 The library contained 300 volumes there be no ohaenring of the real else, and was later donated to tbe Young issues or any placing of responsibility i This, too, not because we have no when j it Christian Men's association, where it does not belong. praise In off hearts tor them, but be- tarted here n few years ago. Thcs three men constitute the en-- cause we am too negligent to voice it LAND OP THE MIDNIGHT ' BUN, It I thought that when the Y. M. O. tire machinery of this nd so it sften happens that our GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND A. gave up their rooms these hooka city. The first arrests the criminal, ISLANDS EN ROUTE. were given to the public library.. If the second prosecutes them, and the there la anyone In the city who can third sentences them when convicted. Inildo Passage. If there is a slot machine In operagive the exact dal) of the organisaSeasickness UnTHE HUMANE SOCIETY, tion of the W. C. "A U., either here or tion in Ogden or n saloon selling known. at Balt Lake, they will confer n favor liquor on Sunday or a gambling house Another pod deed has been conaum- by giving their Information to the or house of prostitution la running. Tha Palatial Excursion. edilreas of the temperance department. humane society. The date seems to have been lost STEAMSHIP &POKANE Thl' ig the removal from Ogden of cannot be held responsl-- 1 klndnMsto?!! The through mayor Will Leava w h, the earlier members. for be make no arrests and does hie, TACOMA. no detective work. The city council SEATTLE, VICTORIA, ,ucr.tira? number several ia n T.1t July S, 20; Aug. a. body and with the ap-- membership WHY MEN DRINKf ptoph- and It would not be a hundred prove! of the mayor, make laws, hut. both the mayor and council must de-- had idea ta get ihe children interest TTrT.ti0n Bo according to the Socialists, Dr., and ""to on these three to enforce the i d In thl wk. pend Information, apply No act d cruelty would escape their Attorney Blank. Reporter and all the I,.,. C' talented men who have been and are - puU?ANN- - Agent Hence It makes little difference to sharp little eye If their interest w 0 St, San Francisco. permitting liquor to ruin their lives criminals what th city council says, or , once enlists! in thl cause, because they are poor. There l certainly scarcely a per-o-r what the mayor think, or the It Is not because tbe saloons are or what the newspapers on in Ogdm who ha not seen In rethink, s here, not because they have appetite print, or what county or district at- - cent year ram - wanton ect of I that was inherited, or cultivated, not threaten to do, hut they are ty to nnlasla that ha made the blood because they wonted to be n pood feh watching to see what those three , boil with Isdignailon. OPEI,AT0R low," but Just because they are poor. guard will do about It. slept on duty. Their Horses driven until it wn evident It. one foot before another poverty drove them to these men to do their ' that they expect Ogden th According to the same authority, n the greatest effort; hone' with only man takes his week's wages hr WT Of the prn-head checked up until three Inches to a Grand railroad month's wage and plays It on a rou"tki today th right K left was the almost they lette wheel, not because he wants to effort to mMETT??? could more their heed In earn money without work, not because r opor The southern Staten are keeping tem- ease the idling neck; horses.' urged g.8:,?' Ut1T. good Wages creates within him, a perance end prohibition to the fore to strsln it too heavy load Up llp- holly re- .UTBthe w greed ' tor more money, not because he mad It augur well for these measures, pery hill where n sure footing was eolBMon at aSS? passion for excitement and n tor the office impossible horse beaten until the awS rvrd5r mom,nf-- Howaa has love for taking chances, but nil be- when so many aspirant It was laid poet of governor bring their temperance blood can; driven with the harness No cause la econhe .The poor. e present which he was records forward aa the beet and moat placed on ra eoree; fa fact, omic conditions drive him to it1 rder wwi of their fitness tor ed to ever? cruelty of which It i poa-th- e by and u"rTd proof n man not Again patronises dives, to the r'Prt aible to creed v. position. because be la vicious and digrad ed. Pn'bto (bat Carmack who Senator ,l Tennessee In Many preple who keep cate and dngn not because dives are the hut T-- n office Bob" and never pwd R wallow.- : he la just naturally driventhere, the wants sees to realise when every drop to It by who wants R again, are each of water to the city outside the ' Taylor, poverty, shift with the other la reporting on drants Is fveen up. that three poor e But is a man who has no money m to the amount of tern- - imals rsnsot turn a faucet, and they a onai tS,,7 wClock ,n th "wing tump welcome at these places? Well, hardly. work undertaken and nccom- - never thhA of offering them n driak perance " lh day oporator ru-- ll NOT A SQUARE MEAL. pllshed, and the length of tlaq devoted or keeping water where they can tbe Dmwr ft retch it erelly to its interests. t ,h,t UvT and Texas politician are stirred np over treasurer Ignoranre about animal Grionell, of the Irving T4 J". 70rk wertlme have been mat- thoaghtlremesa accounts for some of d that plana the Church report New of Temperance society do o the ac- tf'W York.' told at a temperance meeting a ured to precipitate the prohibition the cruelty wjlnniary on hia part . A lady who was hitching up her drastic story: question into ihe state Imocratie cam-PJunaided waa suddenly "A woman entered a barroom," ho buggy hot Thia la to he don with A view ta reretai h having th horse fall to the aid, 'and advanced quietly to ha INCONSISTENT SERMONS. to anti-cigarett- r. (d r, well-know- n MORNING, MARCH 18. ground jure ar she wa about tc dnvel irom i l:e yar-U being 4i a iitne of day when there were no m-around several soiam neighbors were called to bar aasist tore. AU at ore one of th women happened to no: ice that the strap which holds the hernees on and which passes d.recily around the horse's luugq, just back of the fore legs was very tight, ii took the combined strength of two women to unbuckle ihta because of its tightness. Then the horse aft.-- a few gasps rose to l's feet apparently all right. U had literally been deprived of necessary air uu;il it fell exhausted. "Well," said the owner, in much surprise. 1 thought it was funny that the horse would get nick so suddeciy for the seemed nil right when I brought her from the stable. Why. I thought that strap bad lo he tight to keep the horses bark from getting sore by the Harass rubbing.'' li ought to he cne of the cares of the Human society to see that th general public le educated care for and handle with intelligence all animals under (heir rare and the horse especially, as It ia more than any other animal at the merry of its owner. This education might be carried en by means of a aeries of leaflets for gencral distribution. "Black lWnuty" ia tha story of a hone that ought to he kept on file at every livery stable. Then when a oarelea driver returns a horse bearing signs of misuse Just kirk him np in a jail cell (or a horse tall) until he has rend the hook. r 1906. 13 Zx UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Tlltab a PS CUT, V. AC. DOOLY, A. V. IRational Bank T f- JOSEPH MeOVTOSM. Am I INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS of CflEen, . 3C Trains Daily East u Via Union Pacific Railroad - Steam H MONUMENTS tSeedsltSeeds! e ASTILL. . ... .an 27 r. h. poyLsoNs ALASKA EXCURSIONS s . Jn law-maki- - rt I croel-torney- rr u ? ' J??" rj, subject-acceptabl- " hK. T - by-vyi- "olr RQ5SJe?r V sa-th- re n. Thia include SOCIALISM. (Continued LIMITED GELES LIMITED. from Page Eleven) dtaeaaes of the heart, kidneys and lungs, from violence and from ranee-Th mortality of children from all diseases named except meaalec ha been very greatly diminished." Strictly twentieth century, solid vast! baled, electric lighted, steam heated train, operating PuRman-PaVec- a Sleep ere; Incomparable ObaervetkmXArery and Dining Cara cC the very latest manufacture. . The old book, written by Henry Bradshaw Fawn, of which I wrote tha other day, concerning hia ex pretence and observation in th United Ernie In 1817, con talas an Interesting reference to th steamboats Connecticut and Fulton, which, I believe, were the first to urlgsl lt water. HI account of hi visit to Boston la extremely Interesting. He attended the commencement exercises at Yale college In 1817, hut doe not give much detail. On the 18th of September. he write, I left New York tor Boetoa In the steamboat Connecticut. Captain Bunker; far to New lxmdoa, seven dollars, including hoard; distance, shout 140 miles; time, twenty-oof twelve hours. After n passage hours, we arrived off New Haven, a city In Connect :eut, distance from New York by water almost ninety miles. This small city la said to have a population of about five thousand, nod has I be repute tlon of ranking among the first towns in respect to beauty in the United Slates. Ihe greeter pert ef ou: passenger went on shore. Tho following day wee to be n grand on at the college; it waa what la here rallrl commencement day.' Th college is sold to he n very excellent one." During the leu 8outh African war a certain Irish landlord who held a commission In hi majesty' troop wa riding on morning to catch tha train rn route for England to Join hia regiment. Meeting one U hia tenaais Good mornhe jocularly caMcd out: you know Im going ing, Mika. lo fight th Boer?" "Good morning to your honor. I hope you wont be Oh. not at nil. Mike. If hot. sir I was going to he shot 1 would give the my own tenant." preference .to That," raid Mike, gripping hia hand, shows there', a reel friendly fecllug between as, air." . HOW PAT SHEEDY RESCUED OLD MASTER." the famous OVERand the LOS AN LAND AN Only 41 bourn Ogden to Chicago For further Information call oa A. B. MOSELEY. T. P. A.. Ogden, Utah X m Tbs ; Overland Harness Talk Limited la never out of order. Bo a fs bite of information about our line of Harness and llorea Goods. We ere manufacturing a fin line ef Double end Single Harness for heavy hSfltatofeffieVMfl or light drawing at prices that will plena you. Tha man or woman that buy their Harnesa hare are always satiafied with their bargain. Each sat la mada of extra good stock,' and- - th mountings ere of superior grade. W give free one of oar famous Grants Vulcanite Whip with each act of harness purchased. StftdrdEfcnrapdii J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. 2288 Waal!. Ava. 878 Twenty-thir- efop & CriMMsi tj. at d (Continued From Page Nine.) of n million dollar' worth of diamonds from Da Beers of South Africa. He in touch with gang of crook 11 over Europe: none of whom, however, ever succeeded In obtaining any Information from him, though numerous attempt to blackmail the pointing out of him were made. Only ones during hi career of crime did he find himself In prison; and this was owing to piece of clumslnea os the pert of an accom- To California plice. Finally, after looting about $3.000.-00- 0 conservative eetimate-fro- ra the public in the face of very police and oiht-- r precaution. Worth toll upon evil days, anil waa reduced to poverty. It was at thia time that he came In contact wh Rheedy. who brought his cane to the attention of Robert A. that Pinkerton. ' Pinkerton knew Worth wa the man who had itolen the Gainsborough, and finally, after giving th thief guarantee of safety, negotiation were opened up with Moreland Agnews, who made special trip to America, and. a the result of the meeting with Pinkerton, came back to Europe with the picture in hia By mean ot the rent In the ranvaa he waa able to fit the Into it original frame, and the painting again found Its way before the feitblio. it nnn finally by J. Plerpont Morgan for fl&U,-Ooand is nw at hi Art Galleries, No. 13 Princes Gate. London. CHARLES OGDEN'S. Ceinn-liorotig- pun-haa-e- ROOSEVELT'S UNCLE ILL. and Its Host Famous SIMMER RESORTS IHE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER want to waste no time la "making hie unto." Lot us know aa far ahead as may be what train you want to catch aod arell land you, Mr. Baleamaa. with your trunk, sample cases, eta, at Ua station, long before the whistle blowa Wont tax you too mush, either. W lo a general trucking and carting hurt-rss. heeldan. and have a qutek-actio- TentCitr 4 Pasadena Terminal Riverside ! Coronado San Pedro Long Beach - - e e phone. . Alien j ! ransfer Co. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE Tork. March 17. Robert B. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Roosevelt, uncle of the President, la Everything her the beet. Short op ill at hi home here. Mr. Roevclt'i dors at ell hours. condition became known AU kinds ef game and fish In season. yesterday when members cf the Huiiaon-FultoExtra fine dinner Sunday, from 18 te commission, of which General Stewart m, 26a Fins lunch tram 11 te 4 L. Woodford is president, met informal- and to I p. m. ly at Mr. Roosevelt's invitation to disD. cuss plans for the celebration on Sep224 Twenty fifth Street tember llh, 1909, of the anniverearle of the discovery of the Hudson rirer In 1G09, and of Robert Fultons exploit with tha steamboat Claremont in 1809. It waa said that Mr. Roosevelt was seised yesterday with some rheumatie complaint In the iegs, the exact nature SL 350 Twenty-fift- h of which physicians did not Immediately determine Hia doctor any that th outcome of Ms illneM 1 uncertain Re aa Mr. Roosevelt Is 76 yean old and has not much strength. Mr. Roosevelt was admitted to tho bar In 1861 but retired from practice 20 years later. He was a member of congreM during 1873-- 6 and United State minister to The Netherlands In 1889-90- . He 1 the author of several work on fish and game. pnocueco AMD PXFXWPgB..1 At yesterday meeting of the comtiaSloSihSSwewIlt IN akt COUNTSlCS. ; mission James Grant Wilson, for Mr. wilt Wutiiiglm mtf ta. Roosevelt, offered a project a Incident to the proponed celebration for (he srt lsfrh(Mt fncfol bdobtlf. t Wrtuaroomtowa erection at the Battery of a column and statue of Henry Hudson. WaPMINaVON. B. C. 300 Mr. Roosevelts Idea ts to provide room In the pillar of the statue, to be occupied by city employe a office. Owing to the informsl eh meter s token. of the meeting lo action New n Ip Jim .Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOB ANGELES. ' -- EXCURSION LOW MIES St & A. HENRY at Depot Ticket Office, or write te J. L. MOORE, U L A, BALT LAKE CITY. Transfer topee ratty. Bcavaagar Wartc. Excursion Wagons in Seaaoih - - Young, Props t t SLADES Hacks and Vans THE CLUB BAR Day and Night W. GUNNIP MOVING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. A C. BLADE, LESSEE. 408 25th Street, Tribune Bldg, 'Phenes Bell, Office 220; Bali, Real. donee, 224. Independent, Office 22L Residence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahns Drug Store corner at fi:M m. end return 11:80 m.) et 2 p. ia end return at 4 p. m. a a WINES and LIQUORS 650-too- a M. LEEDOM. M. PATTISOfl Falstaff Cafe 2429 Wash. Asm. |