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Show THE EXAMDEB: lfOBXlXO my count!, who dra s 700 pounds a year, and there is an mlloa'ance of 129 pound to throe clerks for editing the navy list. And, though we live ia days of steel aad steam, tha office of ia specter of timber still exist, the holder of It drawing 45u pounds a year, with two tasistanta,. who draw 657 pounds a year between them. Again, under vote 8. for shipbuildmaintenance and repairs, no leas ing. AND then 163.500 SEVERAL STOCKS ACTIVE for hemp pounds is HEALTHY TONE PREVAILS. and canvas. Included under this bead- This is the Flour That Took the 2 Medals Kiri ing are hammocks, seamen's real sacks, flags, bunting, worsted, fwnoiight" and kersey, all of which ar tQ' be purchased. Heevy Paint Sill, Although la these days holystoning decks and painting ships are. not such a erase with officer as they were a few years bach, 470,590 pouada ar saked for paint, pitch, tar and suchlike articles. By comparison with thl. the sum of 649,690 asked for the asm an idea la 19u2-- 2 looks quit extravagant. Reforms la little things ss well as large one have helped to reduce the total of the esiimatea by 5.000.000 kit-bag- Subscription List Ranchos Total $610 and Wilt Ga Higher j It oeetad:.-.- - if -- -- on Salt. Lake, April 28 Buelne the local exchange for the day was of good volume and of a. generally braltby tone. Tha general tendenry was up- ward, alight rises In several aecurtleof bring noted and but little evidence a falling of la any of the morep atocka. Eighteen hundred Victor Con., sold at 8c. bring tho largest sale la rhia nock tor aome time: l$.5oo New Tork sold at 85 1 3444c; and 4.1(09 Lower Mammoth at 61 to 56c, Smalll era of back Tunnel and Alice sold during the. day at 111 and 35e respectively. The total subscriptions received from members of the eachaago to data for the alia via lion of sufferings In Baa Francisco la 630. This la considered a highly . creditable showing aa It that nearly ahould lie remembered every member had made a previous subarripiiiia taruugh the relief of the Elks or Commercial club. Closing Quotations. Bid.' Asked. A ilea 9 3.25 $ 3.39 :2tt .31 AJat . . rom-Ine- (TrtdiHiiirk.) should lein Juat vkat package looks like and tho economy In using Allen' B. B. B. Flour. It ia tho amt autrittou Mead of grains tbat cam bt mads. You know that saar dlgeatloa and perfect aaalmilatloa of food la aecea-tarfor good health. Aar garao caa digeat hot griddle eakaa. Boat on Mu Ana, Boston Brown from Broad or Fruit Pudding mad our bland of pure food flour, and tha simplicity la making It up and the as turancs of haTlng It Juat right, every time, ahould be considered. Ask your grorer for It and if ha la nut of It, send hi name to us and as will supply yea with a sample package free.. Grocers who study your welfare and their own profit. 111 supply yon Bullion fleck with these goods at all times. Carlas . CreOle a .1 ALIIN'B B. B. B. FLOUR CO., parlfle Cheat Factory, Ban Jose, ral Con. llerrur Italy . Daly Judge Daly VlHt Entrtilt ftnoi red Self-risin- g y rom-mltie- . . i. .(HI '.T9 2i l. of , .25 .CO !c.5 1.26. 1.35 12. 12.12'', '54 16. 12j 17.50 Second Hand Stores. .2.50 3.26 . . . SECOND HAND STORE. CANNON Household New and Second-hanGoods. Naw Gooda Exchanged for old. 2Z7t Washington Ave. tnd. Phono 372. d STORE. NEVADA SECOND-HANWo buy and tell ail kinds of naw and gaeoiid-han- d goods. Call or phene Weeksr Haynes, Props. 169 25th St. ' PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Store. If you have anything to sell ar buy 1978 Wash. Ave. sail ar phana 1870 ta : Scaend-Han- Bell 566-k- . d Ind. 679. B. A. DENKERS Will, pay the highest price for secondhand furniture and sail ta tha public 8416- - Grant Avo. Beil tha cheapest. Ind. 920. Rhone SST-C. J. HERRICK A CO Sucasaaora to H. L. Whits. Bring your goods hora If you want ta oall thorn. Call hero If you want buy. 2942 Wash Ava. Bell Phene Ind. 407, ,911-y- . MMVMASMweeeestiMwvMtwwt Poranaen Sales. AUee. 169 Laws? , FDR COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY PROM AGENTS la they get Urge commission!, and you have tp pay them. 80a year beats people SraL Two car loads of stock Vl at $3.35. C09 at Sic; 1C9 at (34c: 169 it iEc, St 4c, 590 at fto. go Iter S9 day. fro at 42c; 190 at 5l4e, $99 at 62e; 1P0 at 514e; 200 at MONUMENTS to aoloet from. Yard Opposite City Camatory. Star Confld 600 at 194c; 1,500 at 1940. ' Beck Tunnel, 100 at $1,114: 190 at . $111. Hew Tork. 699 at 324c; 1.00(7 at lid: 4.090 at 834e; 609 at 34, buyer $0 days; 2.196 at 6(c; Sou at 344c; LOO at 344c. Victor Cob., 11,000 at Sc. Open Board Salas. Cnlumbiia Con., 100 at $6.99; 100 at $7.00. Koyatono, 800 at 15c. Uttlo Bell, 290 at $8.35; WINES and LIQUORS 1. M. LECDOM. 109 at Wash, Avo, 200 at lie. WORLD'S Phana USX at $1.40; at 33c; 600 at 344c; Thompson, 500 at S54e; 254 r; 590 at 36c. tnele Sam, 190 at 4!e. Vletor, 1.0K0 at 34e. Yankee, 109 at 3K. Falstaff Cafe C43B 100 . New Tork, 500 H. PATTI SON loo at MARKETS. Sugar and Coffee. New York. April 31. Sugar Haw, cendoll; fair Tr lining 3 trifugal 96 teal $ 12 3203 Reflned sugar 3 quiet; eiuahed. 5.39; powdered, 4.R0; grtaulatod, 4.W(. 16-1- mo-laau- ,T.(l f COmD-Qui- et; No. 7 Rio 5-- The Overland limited St Fed and Sismespelfc (Skip te Chicago Produce. Chicago. April 23. Close: 13.905 pouada. Wheat May 7b 14; July 78 9. The landmn has very little knowlCorn May 47011; July 46 18. Oala Nay 37; July Si edge of the nautical almnwc, yet i' cotits the nation 4.285 ia produce i. Poik May 16.60. (Lard May 1401.47 July 8.61). er.ch year aud keeps a aiaff of eleven Riba May 8.69; July 8.G7 8.70. people regularly employed. Moreover, the receipts from the sales of the almaFla a Cadh, northwest, 1.14. nac (16.489 copies were sold In 1995) Rye Cah. J.'fiG4. are credited to the stationery office Timothy Ap:.l 3.17. and not to the navy. I.ondon Express. Clover-Caa- b. 11.50. 31 1 20 54. Barley-Cas- h. CAMP AT LOB ANGELES. Kanaaa City Livestock. Kansas City. Mo.. April 23- .- Cattle City Prepared t Cara for Fifty Thousand Refugees. Receipts 10,000. Native a leer 4.25fP 5.99; native, cows and heifers 2.590 4.90; atorkors and feeder 3.00 W 4.75; 23. A Ix Angeles. camp, bulla 3.000 4.15; calves 3.0005.50; built of tents la April erected being rapidly western steers 3.5005.25: western fed at Agricultural park by the Incal reeows 2.7504.40. lief committee for the accommodation HOGS Receipts 7.009: market 5c of the hosts of Ban Francisco refugees loner. Bulk 6.3504.45: hears 9.450 who are arriving by the hundreds snd 9.59; packers 6.4906.47 pigs and which number is expected to reach in figfcU 5.4006 40. SHEEP Receipt a 1AO0: market 10c the neigh borhon.1 of 56.000 within ten Probably 5.000 nave already arMutton higher. 4.5909.00; Limb days. in Los Angeles. Not all f 5.0007.00: range wethers 6.(1909.25; rived nor In fact, any Urge proportion them, fed ewes 4.9505.60. 01 ateti fc year. smaller items of exIt is among penditure. however, that we find the mtist striking information. The housewife would not, perhaps, think of looking in the navy estimates for the mar of payment to charwomen. ket rat Yet there sha will find such payment properly graduated for the respective ranks and seniority of the experts of the pail and arrubblng brush. The head charwoman of the admiralty draw the comparatively, large salary of 21a a week; she has two assistants at 17 6d a week, and 58 of the rank and file, who are paid 14a each a meek. A small calculation reveals the fact lhat It costa 8.680 pounds a year to keep the admiralty clean. 'or are these by any means the only women who draw money on account of the navy etimatea. There are 49 nursing alstera drawing 4.763 pounds a year among them, while a nurse and a hr id mistress are given superannuation allowance, respectively, of 26 pound, 19s lOd and 15 pounds 4s 2d a year. Pension to Widows. Pension to widow of natal ' and marine officers and men ttftal 150,300 pounds. Wishing tha linen and bed furniture of tha royal engineering college at Keyham costa 83b pounds a year' while the washing of met linen, etc., at Greenwich costa 765 pouada a year. Tha sum of 60 pounds Js charged for cleaning and warming the museum at the royal naval coilrge, Greenwich, but only found pounds la credited lo tha libraries at Fortasd aad Gibraltar. A curious collective Item la scads up of eompeaiatloa for lost of burial feer, carting' rebblth, amusements of lunatic at Yarmouth, and Mother small expense, and to ala $1.99 pounds. We all know that the seaman la somewhat of a Jark-o- f ell trade, but to judge by subhead O of vote 2 he adds farming to hla other occupation. Anyway, we find there, among various stores, coating 26,709 victualling In pound, "ltv stock, ate., for farm for Ascension, and among tha votes the rnyal marines there la an allow, aace of la 6d a day naked for for a private who acta as tailor and storeman at Hongkong. Five royal marlnea also enjov extra allowances of 16 pounds a year each for being qualified printer, aad there la an Item of extra pay to royal marine qualified as divers at the rate of a jenny a day for each man. Barbara And Mangier. Thar are wuhllahed barber at Haalar asd FlysMth. but Chatham has to 'hire as whaa required, asd the naval hospital and marine infirmaries at home and abroad hire 69 washers and manglera during tha year. sweeping and railway Chimney charge for carriage of parcels, overseer acting ia timekeeper, hart and sick pay. aad other miscellaneous charges are lumped together In one sum, the total being 11,006 pounds. One would be keenly Interested to of the chimknow the exact salary and each of hla ney aweeper-in-chle- f satellites. Does ft exceed that of the head charwoman? Or doe tha admiralty, Ilka th world outside, expect to obtain female labor cheaper? It I sometimes believed by tbo public hat all government announcement are made la th papers free of ebarga. This la not so, for certain advertisement issued from the admiralty and from hla majesty's ship, gasettes and such matter will coel 4.500 pounds during tha year. Ceremonial expense, moreover, come lo a fair total, those Incurred on account of the king and tne royal household totalling 1.928 pounds. The expense of launching warships and entertaining royal personages and foreign officers are very oddly mixed up with the cost of training and feeding carrier pigeons, removing dirt and aahe from ships and naval barrack, and rations supplied to person In distress. ao that It la not possible to tell what Is the actual eorr. But it. must be a very large proportion of the total . Ind. C2X Phono, In two ! NAVY SWEEPS AND CHARWOMEN. ta&Viston 8j. Some Curious Details sf tha Pay Bill ol tha Nation. I wet,iMfmwpsfil f uw.ia Uew 4m iwiiiiiwuNTaua IVwIhrM me Aw, tree Hon. kew o n,wAwptit twOvU hfitywiR PmUaaSailsShUly. v. mm awn VMM aal nci BamjiwaTou, a. e. j m them are without meant, two thousand came it yesterday and hundred more are arriving today. On one Southern Pacific train that came in last night, there was a total of 800 passengers, and It wa stated that there was scarcely a far paid on the train. Many of them were coming to homes of relatives hnd friends in this city. hm were temporarily without funds and compelled to accept, the free triraepnrudlon. The most comprehensive plana are going forward for the caring of the atifforer. Not only are plans being perfected for the lousing, clothing and feodlag of those who arrive here, but large sums of money and train loads of prorlsioM are still being seat at intervale Tor the relief of the sufferers In San Francisco. The city has subscribed about 8500.090 cash In the mirth and. nd provisions for the sum will ba greatly augmented hr the local' relief funu. -- Having read that the admiralty has asked for 31,669.600- - pound sterling for the navy for the new financial veur. and that of that total some nine millions - are required - for shipbuilding, and a further nine to pay. clothe and fsed tha seamen, the average man may well ask himself what become of the odd thirteen million pounds. And If I naeeking to reply to his own query he detect into the ttrtunin nf flgurea and the nrean of footnotes lhat make up the 277 pages of the estimate. ha will find that there ere very good. If sometime unexpected, nxea for those miming millions. He will 4kd. for tinder vo?e 13. mtffly inttregMng partVnUr, of the aa (pries paid J various 'Official. There la thf ugral adviser of (he ar WANT ABB YIELD B'G RESULTS 11 9 '4 M I a a f a . TUESDAY UTAH, OGDEX, APRIL MORNIXO, lWfi. C4, 1 OUR BUTChlRg t t t The Places . lo Buy (he tOtOOttftMOOteMMKlOOtMte CHAPTER XVII - Concluded. prak, Hasaan, you who know her wen." , Bat Haasan shook bia head. "One or (he other. Both or neither. I know not." he answered. "Her Counsel la too cloaa for bml" Then Baladln turned ta the lmaune a running, allant maa. "When both tbo Infidels are about to die before her face, aa 1 still hope to ee them do, are may leant the answer; but, unless ene wills It, never before," he replied, and the aultan noted hla tovi-- . Taladln leaned- - his head upon hla hand and looked at them with disappointed eyes, yet not unkindly. "Now I have one wore thing to say to you. Tbat Frank, Priart Artist of Karak, whom yoa call Reginald do Cba till on accursed ba bis nainar and ha spat upon tha ground -- "bas one mart broken tbo peset between me and the king of Jerusalem, slaughtering my merchants and stealing my goods. I will suffer this aba me no more, and very shortly I unfurl my standards, which aba II ant bo folded up again until they float upon the mosque of Omar and from every tower top In Tale tine. To nr people are doomed. L Yusuf and be rose aa he said the words, hla very beard bristling with wrath, "declare the holy war and will sweep them to the aea. Cboaoe now, yoa brethren. Do yoa fight for me or agalnat me? Or will you glvq up your awordo and bid hero ao my prisoners?" We are the servant of the pro a. answered Godwin, "and cannot lift steel against It and thereby lose our oula." Then he spoke with TVulf and added: "Aa to' your second quo tlon, whether we should bide here la chains, ft la me that our lady Boaamnad most anawer, for we are a worn to her aerr-ic- e. We demand to aoe the Prince of Baalbee." ' "Bend for her, emir, said Baladln to the prince Haasdh, who bowed and departed. A. while latqc. Rosamund came, looking beautiful but, aa they taw when aha threw, beck her veil, very white and weary. She bowed to Bttadln, and tho brethren, who ware not allowed to touch her hand, bowed to her, fievonr-l-g her face with agger eye. !d to tha "Greeting, my'tmete," ah aulran, and to you; ay cousins, greeting also. What is your pleasure with Ralah-ed-dl- . met" Baladln motioned to her lo be seated aud bade Godwin act out tho caoo, which ho dU very clearly, ending: la It your wish, Rosamund, that wa stay In this court as prisoners or go forth to light with the Franks in tbo ge-a- t war that 1a to her Rosamund looked at them - awhile; then answered; "To whom were you aurora the first! Was It to the service of oar Lord or to the service of a woman T I hava Bald." Buck word aa we expected from yon, being what you art; exclaimed Godwin, while Waif Sodded hi bead la Basest and added: "Su-ftswa auk yofcr aafo etadcct to leave this lady 3erc!e yms cisrye, relylsg ee yqsr p!!te2 word to da aa violence to her faith and to protect her peraoa. "My safe rood net yon have," replied Baladln, and my friendship also. Nor, well of Indeed, ahould I hi yon had you decided otherwise. Now, henceforth we are enemies In the eyee of all men, and I shall strive to alay yon as you will etrivt to slay me, but a regards this lady, have ao fear. What I have promised 'shall be fulfilled. Bid her farewell, whom you will t: . MEATS The Market Affords Grccnwcll Baying. Next morning, having been warned that they would past there by Mason-dRosamund, watrhlag through tho tarttce of not of her palace windows, saw the brethren go by. They were hilly armed and, mounted ou their splendid chargers Flame and Rmoke, looked gloriens men as, followed by their escort of swarthy, turhaned they rode proudly aide by qtde, the sunlight glinting on their maiL Opposite 4 her house they halted awhile and, knowing that Rosamund watched, although they could not see her, drew their swords and lifted them In salute. Then, sheathing them gain, they rode forward In alienee and toon were lost to sight. Little did Rosamund guess how different they would appear when they thrA met again. Indeed, aha scarcely dared to hope tbat they would ever meet, for aba knew wall that even if tha war went In favor of the Christians she would be hurried awv to some place where they would never find her. Bhe knew well also that from Damascus her rescue waa Impossible. The straggle between cross and crescent won hi be fierce and to the death, and the waa tare that whera was th closest flghtlcg tier in tha midst at it would be found Godwin asd Wulf. . Oh, aha waa great!' Geld wu hers, with gems more than eke could count, the week that 44-a- ot bring her added Wealth or girts. Bha had palaces to dwell In a lane;' gardens to 'wander In alone; eunuchs and staves lo rule over alone. Bnt never a frloud had she mto the woman of the assassins, ta whom the clung because she, Maeouda, had aaved her from Binan, and who clung to her, why Rosamund could not be auap, for there wae a Tell between their spirits. They were gone; they were gone! Rosamund bowed her head and wept; then, hearing a sound behind her, .turned to see that Masoude waa weeping a. Bros. complished. Tatll the dream be accomplished?" aald Rosamund, ratrhlng at the word; Thau, when ft ta accompfiahed, shall I he fuse?" Aye. answered the sultan : free to come or to go, unions you attempt escape, for then you know yonr certain down. "ft a decree. Taka note, m? cousins, ft 1a a decree, and you. Prince Haa-aaremember ft ak-o- i Oh, I pray, with all my aaul 1 pray, that it waa no lying spirit who brought you that dream, my uncle, though bow I shall bring peace, who hitherto have brought nothing except war and bloodshed, I know not Now go. my roust oa: but If you will, leave me Masouda. who has no other friend. Go. and take my love and blessing with you. Ro spcAe Rosamund and threw her vail before her face that she might hid I a. her tears. Then Godwin and Wulf stepped to where abe stood by tho throne of Saln-diI ient the knee before her, and. taking bar band, kissed It la farewell, nor did the aultaa aay them nay. bat when abe waa gone and the brethren were gone be Turned to the emir Haasan and to the great Imanm. who had sat silent all this while, and said: "Now tell me. yon who are old and n, --Ytyfr rfhfcq-rftnA.Ih- a WE HAVE THE BEST. For Fine Meats POULTRY AND' FIBH IN :eabon Phone Bell 89-a- 355 Twenty Fourth TRY US. Phanea Ind. 1IO, ; -- Bell St y; lag, M The London Meat Market Best Meats Money will buy; no Inferior 17? sshington Avenue Keep the We A. WRIGHT, Prog; . meats handled at Fresh and Suit BALLARD & RINCKERS FRESH PISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY.- - Gam and Ffah.in Sguao-..- 1 handle aothi&g but .grime beef. Specialties:. Mam, mada . lard tad sanaaga. All meata are strictly flrateteaa ft every line. Beth Phenes 138. n . Both phones 651. Twenty -- Fourth St 331 .also. BIB TWENTY-FOURT- IT. Drs. Elliott & Norris "Why do you weep?" ah naked. "The maid ahould copy her mletreea," answered MastqUla. with a hard taught tet, lady, why do you weep? At Igaet are hetoved, gd, cus whit can' take that Srojg yec. iottfnj A you thought rase to Rosamund's mind a new and terrible thought. The eyee of the two women met and those of Rosamund askr "Which?" anxkmsly 25 YEARS ' ' 25 YSAU To the study aad treatment at Chronic dlsanaat of maa, woman sal children, haring devoted special effort during our entlr profaestaml Ufa and are now rewarded by tha discovery of methods that glvs couCatarrh, Daafnwx plet mastery of Nervous aad Blood Dtaaaasa, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kldaay and Uv troubles. MEN'S DISEASES .Blood Polaon, Pile, Rupture, Vorteactle, Norva Debility, Drug Habfil Taken on a positive guarantee lo cure "Who tanght your lips to aay aurh word, (O sultan?" asked Godwin. "Is it given to you to read th future and aui-avte- MEATS Butchers ht the decree of God? "I should have said," answered Paladin, Whom yon will nee ao more If I am able to keep you apart Can you complain who, both of you, hare refused to take her aa a wife?" Here Rosamund looked up wondering, and Wulf broke In: "Tell her tho price. Tell her that she waa asked to wad either of us who would bow tlie knee to Mohammad, and to lie the bead of bin harem, and I think that abe will not blame aa" Never would I have spoken again to blm who answered otherwise. exclaimed Rosamond, and Baladln frowned at the weeds. Oh, my uncle, she went on. "yon barn been Mad to mo and raised me bigti. but I do not seek this groataeaB. nor are year waya my way, who am of a faith tbit you rail Let me go. I beaeacb yon, ia care of these my kinamea. "Aad yenr lovers," said Baladln bitterly. Niece, it cannot be. I love yon well, but did I know even tbat your life must pay the price of yotir sojourn here, here you still should stay, since, aa ray dream told me, on you hang tbe lives of thousands, and I believe that dream. Oh, everything that my empire can giro ta at your feet, but here you stay until tbo dream be ac- FOR YOUR CHOICE Wholesale and Retell a, mam-eluke- TrtE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OFFICE OPEN DAY AND EVENING! 2301 WASH. AVE. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden Maaowda trith gie her forefinger wrote a atn Arabia Utter. arked above stood pearl, wUei-eoike dual from the street bad iitheifd through the open lattice. leaned over and with her forefinger wrote a single Arable letter In the duet upon tbe table; then passed her band across it. ItoMmund'e breast heaved twloe or Ulrica and was still. Then abe asked : Why did not yon, who are free, go with him?" Because he prayed hie to bide hero and watch over the lady whom he loved. Bo to the death I watch. HOW TO ADVERTISE aa once in tbe moonlight abe had ft with her voice from the gate tbe parrow way. Between them a table Inlaid with ivory and IN A SMALL WAY SUCCESSFULLY a Ma-aou- i (Continued Tomorrow.) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O 0 O O VIQILANQE COMMITTEE. San Francisco. April 23. Ban Franclach has a vigilance committee, the first organize- - O tlon of the kind sines the early O '59 . Ur. Donald McUuilock O Gedgt- 1a the chief. He fought O In the French army, the fnlted O States navy, and tha Chins war. O Hi jrhlet of staff ta O Harry Baehr. The' headquar- O ters nf the committee ta at $449 O Steiner street. Between twen- - O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ladr 0 Join- - ty and thirty persons have ed tbe organization. APPHc- Mon for membership are com-- . lng in rapidly. The committee ha charge of the Golden Gate valley district near tha Preld- lo. Th military authorities in the North Beach district ar separating the Asiatics from the Caucasians and putting them in eamoa of thair own aa- tlonalitles.' A number of large manufacturing emnpanto hare arranged to rcqelv and ear for refugees at thlr respective plan along the eastern shore of the bay. Two thousand, seven hundred and fifty per mi can be accommodated. - a First, ba aura that you hava a ftad propoalttan aamathing ta fair price that other people want to buy. , Ttll,.m put your propealtion attractively, temptingly. tha reader e word apoaaibla, Juat what yen hav to aall and Juat why to want It. Third, cheoaa a medium that will raaah th groatoat aumbarritoWJJ or of tho sort whom your prapoeltlon la moat likely to leaat money. rf But th ability to decide upon the worth of a proposition, ra or p affective way to praaant it, and the mast aoonomleai mean before tha public comae only aa tha raault of Iona experience bawa Tha beginner, therefore, with tha thro fundamental nileewharo haa only ana course to purtue Ho muot look for auceen Br-ond- Thie d aa rat mean that h muot Imitate blindly or But h must analyaa each advertising success aa It la P" m"hfl to him and for hlmaalf tho principle and theassurance f .Mite It ia tha only doe oueceaerul advertiser this; Every success. , ing ft paya to advertise If yau da It right If you nv try I builnei amail a If have only throw away your money. you and you tha faal public run a big ad. Start lit a small way and write an advertisement ga " wn of out Don't offer something cheap because it la want's It. ei. m If you want ta make money Itarn tha value of odverw .... fyft knows how to advortlaa haa a fortune In hie ability. m Don't advertise umbrellas oratraw hata in January, no a July, - ..... a. fa f If you. cant gat back every dollar you pay fof advaniaing yw wrong ad. Cut It out and try a new one. laraar a If you can make a $1 ad pay, than you can aucceariuliy ary a wv B But Start In a small way and Itarn hew to advertise. ana other peoples' ada, , It pay- - Start la with th Examiner ' ult : ", . s ideas O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O O JO O O O O O O o O O o o O O O O O ' . 1 7, OurXlassified Advertisements $ 3 . -- ar a Jfi j Have you a cow for aalo? or a buggy or horneca. ar tat a or a typewriter, or anything else? try bicycle, will bring you a buyer. r hot Our want column ads coat 1 cant par word for each .....fion, n- wa a g 9 rat Insertion caa coat lass than 25 eanta. JuM try results. If you run a want ad for a month It will coat yau a par month. That is cheap enough ta let everybody try eta'" ff r t |