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Show MORNING aot yat begun to fight.' The spirit which inspired that answer upbore tha man who gave it land the crew who served under him I through the fury of the battle, which ended in their triumph. It waa finally I the same spirit which marked the commanders of tha Cumberland and the Congrea. when they met an equally glorious though less fortunate fata, 'hie Cumberland aank. her flag flying, and her guns firing with the decks swept clean, while, when summoned to surrender, Monts replied. 'Never! I'll sink alongside!' and made his words good. Immediately after the Cumber land waa sunk iba Congress waa attacked and her commander, Lieutenant Joe ftmirb, was killed. After fighting until she was helpless and being unable to bring her guns to bear, tha ship waa surrendered ; but when Smiths father, old Commodore J Smith,' who waa on duty at Washington. saw by tha dispatches from Fort Monroe tbat tha Congress had hoisted the white Bag. he aald. quietly, Thee Joe's dead! Surely, ao father could wish to feel e prouder certainty of hla boy's behavior than tha old commodore showed he possessed when he thua spoke; and no naval officer could hope to win n finer epitaph. "We have me, today to do honor to seered. PR At Re-entombm- of ent Body of John Paul Jones April 24.' With President Rooesvelt. French Ambassador Jusieread and many other dignitaries , Annapolis, present. the ceremonies incident to the of John Paul Jones were held today. "On behalf of the American people, I wish to thank our ancient ally, the great French nation, that proud and nr e once gallant nation, to whose help nraa able owed it that John Paul Jonea to win for the atars and stripea the Victory that haa given him deathleaa fame, and ta whoa courteay we now owe U that the body of the long dead hero haa been aent hither, and that to commemorate the reception of the dead a aquadrnn of French iwnrahlpa haa coma to our ahorea. "The annala of the French navy are filled with the aemea of bravo and able teamen, each of whom counted death si a mUiresa when the honor of hta flag waa at atake; and among the fl surra of theaa brare men there loom the larger ahapea of tboaa who, Jlke Tourvllle, Dequeue and the Bailh 4 Suffren. won renown aa fleet Inferior to none of any nary of jthelr day in martial proweaa, "In addition to welcoming the dlplo-mali- c and offlrial repreaentatleea of JYanco here present, let me alau express my heartiest ncknowledgmenta o our former ambaaaador to Paria, a .Daneral Horace Porter, to whoee devotion we particularly owa it that the body of John Paul Jonea haa .been brought to our ahorea. "When the body waa thua brought . ever the representative! of many ritiea wrote to me, each aaking (that It abould And it hot resting place In his c'ly. But I feel that the place of nil others In which the memory of the dead hero will moat aurely be a kviag fore Ja here in Annapolia, where 4 ear by year we turn out the midship-jnewho aro to officer in tha future Aha navy, among wboaa founders the lead man stands Brat, Moreover, tha .future naval officer, who live within .thee walla, will flad in the career of the man whoso Ufa wa thia day celebrate. not merely a aubject for and rpfct but aa object Jeeeoa to be taken Into their Innermost heart. Every officer in our navy abould know by heart the deeda of John Paul Jonea. Every officer In our navy should feel la carh fibre of hi being tha eager desire to emulate the energy, the prof rational capacity, the indomitable determination, and dauntless sewn of daa'h which marked John Paul Jonea above all his fellows. "Tha history of the navy, iika the history of our nation, only extends over a period of a century end e quarter; yet we already have many memories of pride to tbrll ue ee we read nod hear of what has been dona ey our fighting men of the aea. from Perand ry and Macdonongh to Fnrragnt bril-JiaDewey. Tboaa memorial include victories, end ilao, now end then, defeats only leas honorable than tbs victories themselves: but the only defeats to which thia prelae can be given pro those where, against heavy odds, men have stood to the death in hope-lea- s battle. It is well fbr every American officer to remember tbat while a surrender may or may not bo defensible, the men who refuses to surrender need never make a defense. Tha one fact must always ba explained; the other needs no explanation. Moreover, ho who would win glory and honor for th nation and for himself, must not too closely count tbs odds; if he does, he will never see such a day aa that when Cushing aank the Albemarle. In bla fight with the perapl. Jonea1 blp was ao badly mauled that hla hailed him. uylng. 'Ha your an- jshlp sunk?' .To which Jonea xeal-.Mi- n T have the mighty dead. Remember that our worda of admiration are hut aa sounding brass and tinkling cymbals if wa do not by steady preparation and by the cultivation of soul and mind and body fit ourselves so that in time of need wa shall be prepared to emulate their feeds. Let every midshipman who passes through thia Institution remember. as be looks upon the tomb of John Paul Jones, that while no courage ran atona for the lack of that efficiency which cornea only through careful preparation In advance through careful training of tha men, and careful fitting out of the engines of war, yet that none of these things can avail unless in tha moment of crista tha heart rises level s with the crisis. The navy whose will not aurreader are sure in the long run to whip the navy whose captains will surrender, unless the Inequality of skill or furce is prodigious. Tha courage which never fields can not take the place of the possession of good ships and good weapons and tha ability skilfully to ua these ships and these weapons: but Hi presence will often atona for many other shortcomings, and If with It are combined the other military qualities, the fortunate owner bucomes literally invincible." cap-tals- BUSINESS HAS BEEN RESUMED EVERYWHl'E Sacramento, Cal., April 24. Attorney-Webb, whau interviewed aa to tha effect of ' tha holidays declared by Governor Pardee, majje the following statement ; There la nothing in tha continuance of tbe present aeries of holidays which prevents tha voluntary resumption of commercial vend industrial business Obligations may ba met and contracts performed with entire security. Tha holidays are qot designed to prevent the voluntary resumption of business or performance of contracts, but are Intended more particularly to enable banka and other Institution affected by the great losses1 which our state has auatalnad to maintain their status unimpaired. and to give them the required time to make all necessary arrangements to meet their obligation at the termination of the holiday period. "During tha existence of tbe holidays one may not legally be compelled lo make or perform a contract, but dob withstanding the existence of tha holidays every one is at liberty to maka new or perform existing contractu: Rightly understood, the existem of the holiday need cause but little Interruption of business or commercial activity, except such aa results from tha inability to withdraw bank deposits. Tbs transaction of Judicial bualnesa Is not wholly stayed. General IN OPTIMISM. LESSON San Francises Will Ss tha Buaiost City on tha Globs, Oakland, Cal April 24.Judga W. D. Wood, former mayor of Brattle, who came to Ban Pranciaoo Immediately after the receipt of tbe reports of tha earthquake, in search of relatives who had been visiting in thit city and who has since been actively engaged in relief work In the Interest of the Brattle Relief commit tee, after a thorough review of the situation, today expressed his Impression to tha Asooclated Press: Ban Frnnclaco la a world lesson in optimism, he aald. Her triumph Is OGDEN. EXAMINEE: CLEARING UTAH. WEDNESDAY The proport locate to her misfortune. er spirit of her 'Forty-niNative Sons,' falters at nothing. Already she is rising from her ashes. The man who burned hia baud yesterday because he could not wait for the the bricks to cool, truly represent Sau Frsnciaco aplrit. The new Ban Francisco will be better than th old, as was the css in Seattle. Galveston Boston, Chicago, and Baltimore, but on a much larger scale. Thirty days will see 40.000 men at work in tba burned dktrlft. Ban Francisco' great commerce will go on. This, with the expenditure of her reserve wealth, of her insurance moneys and of the many millions of outside money that will eeek investment in her new improvement, will make Ban Francisco tb busiest city on tks globe. This activity will continue for years, till a modem city and greater San Francisco shall reward tbe faith and restore the losses of her people." ' DEBRIS Thousands of Men W orking in the 'Frisco Streets MORNING, ?RIL mOfl. 25, INDIGNATE OVER THE CHARGE THAT CHINESE WERE DENIED RELIEF A DIRECTORY' OF (Continued from Fage One.) CONTRACTORS AND the militia having given some cause of complaint by imnressine men wnen that work should be it was done, they were warned this evening In a letter aent by Mayor Bchmits to Gem-ra- l Roster, tbat this city ' waa never and haa never been under martial law, and that the impressment of citizens would sot longer be tolerated. There is little disposition here to be critical to those who have bad the policing of th city, but thin will not b unwelcome new to the citizens. Late this afternoon Dr. Edward la a four words, removed whatever misapprehension there might ba tm to tbe Intent and scope at hla work BUILDERS OGDEN CITY WHEELWRIGHT CONSTRUCT. All kinds of cement mason work, excavating and pipe laying, sewers a. and water Ogden, Utah. J. P. O'NEILL COMTBucrion CO.Conti actors and ora. Camont Walks.Buiifltri Gravel Roofing. 23tn,vlT O. W. STONE, Contractor and Builder. Office and 424 30th 6t. ahop at residence. Ball Phons 592-K- . J0NN T' ne"TO Contractor and Bunder residence, sag 27th. Pnoie ,iT m Shop rear of Wright 4 jknrll- - JOHN & ELLIS, Contractor and Builder. All klndc f mill work. Rear Utah A Oregon Lumbar Yards, 24th St. ' Tin Work, Galvanizod Hect'na and Venting S Washington avc. Son, pnoneL CO. De-vin- e, hriI have com 1 ! I' here to see, hear and ; said, and my chief aim " la ta with you aad carry on CALVERT A LEEK SMITH A BLATTERT. the work you have ao well begun. Contractors and Builder. Bnk OYNAMITINC BU1NS Tin Comics, and Roofing, guttering Llm Mfrs. 215 Eecl Bl It was decided at a meeting this aftBaa Francisco, April 24. Aa a welgeneral Jobbing. 427 Twenty-thir- d "H AUHC MARKET ST ernoon that th Phone 500-Y- . flume, commit tee Street. come relief to the officials and clilxens should be reconstructed ao na to InW. o. ridges" of San Francisco who have looked upSan Francisco, April 24. Arrange- clude the Red Cross fund and henceL. ZITZMAN. Contractor end Builder. on th ruins of the city and upon the ments fbr tbe reconstruction of tba forth the official title of this most imand Plumbing heating. Pump work. ,Tr2itJ0n' 8h0p Work. 415 lira monstrous pile of brick and atona and 2261 Wash. Av. Bali Phone 554-nr portant committee will be the finance Phono 254-K-. committee of tha relief and Red Croee 316-y- . twisted iron that were once their new anl greater San Francisco Residence sot the and funds. home and places of business, is tha rapidly crystallizing heard la F. A. ISAKSON announcement that the Southern Pa- sounds of building will be districts. Many aid lights of aa intersting JOHN KRUMPERMAN, " Builders, cific railroad will aid ia any way In tha every block of tha devastated character be on thrown the might ,nr!ct0Pt Plumbing; Estimates Furnished on 22d at. Ball Phono Mg work of clearing away the debris. Tha The blowing ap at tba ruins in the 422 24th at. Ball here, but without question that application. railroad officials are ready to build n business section has already begun which strikes on most la the equality phone 306-Z- . I. BANDER. track througk the part of the devas- and is now well under way. which the millionaire and th upon Painter ruin and a will paper hanger, Enl-not There be dangerous tha tated city from Harrison street to W. J. DALLINORE, pauper stand today in this community. mates given free. 2032 Eillsntvn.' afTo nee the man of means shouldering bay and to run their freight cars in for standing on Market street by this Licensed Sanitary Plumber. 2352 avenue. Beth phones. the wreckage that must be removed ternoon. A Urge squad of U. 8. artil- the poverty-ctrirke- n laborer in the Wash ava. Ball phone 518-X- . Ind. before new buildings can arks and nor- lerymen, assisted by tbe municipal au- long queues from bake tha SIR extending C. J. HUMPHRIES mal conditions be restored. In this thorities, have Lean dynamiting nil the shops where the bread ia Builder and Contractor. Shoe dispensed, grant work It is announced that be- tottering building and walla. Thia la almost aa murh of a spectacle as HOPSON A CO, Office. 202 Hot. Phono tween 3,004 and 4,0m) men will b em- work has no far been confined to Mar- was tbe great fire itself. 255Kg Sign 4Writre, Painters, fapar ployed. The railroad will carry tbe de- ket In order to open a safe artery from Waiter Arnsteln end Mies Alice BusGenEstimate Given on OGDEN ELECTRIC Hangars; bris wherever the authorities want it tb outlying districts to the wntnr man were eral Contracting. 277 24th at. Both married by Superior Judge WORKS. taken, and by so doing will make pos- front. The district north at Market Lawler at the Justices Galvanlied Iron and Capper Cm phones. residence, 2120 sible the performance of tbe enormous street and tha bualnesa section will Jackaon street today. At th time of fid Tin Rofing kF,iBM tak that ha been terrifying to tboaa receive tbe same treatment after Mar- the earthquake THE OGDEN PLUMBING CO. 2459 Grant ava. Mlsa Busman had been who looked forward to it with the ket street is cirar. In a It will pay you to sec us before confor three days in preparaA commission Lot Sunday Investi- tion hospital knowledge that it must be done, howJACKSON A LOVEDAHL for an operation for appendicitis. Prompt attention to all tracting. rendered tremendous. ever, gated ail the buildings left standing kinds of plumbing. 262S Madison Brick Contractors, Praia Brick a came, however, the It is said an application will be made upon the main thoroughfare of the de- After the disaster Boll phono 513-Z- . waa deferred and Arasteia, specialty, Ind. 'phonta 699 and ML immediately to tko supervisors of Ban vastated city, it was ascertained that operation waa who to about leave Now for York, Francisco for a franchise for this spur nearly nil tba steal frame structures track. The- routo is not known, but bad withstood tha earthquake and al- Induced Miss Busman to wed at once and take the trip to th metropolis aa the rail will perhaps he laid along the m mm m o AAAAAAAAAAAAffiAAAAAAAffinnAAAAAAASsnnn almost without exception they their honeymoon. A marriage license lines of least resistance and under tha though moat wa loss la had bean gutted, th waa secured Alameda in county and A DIRECTORY OF THE express sitpulatlon that they shall be cases confined tv the contenta. th ceremony removed aa soon as tba work of clear by Judge As showing tba disposition prevail- Lawler. Arnsteln performed la th aon of the Naw ing away tbe wreckage of earthquake ing among property owners of tha York banker. Kla wife ia a daughter and fire ia completed. hank Humboldt the action tha cf city, of Mr. Busman of the San Francisco E. H. Harrlman, president of tba once to erect a new building sev- firm of Busman Ik Wormater. Southern Pacific company, is hers la enteen citad. stories he ia may At a Joint meeting this afternoon Inaugurate tba work and to see that it Two months ago height, ware approved OF OGDEN GTY of the finance committee and the faithfully performed, if tha sugges- and contracts 1st pinna tha and for building chairman of nil the emergency committion of the railroad niehts with favor on atael for conctructioa U already tees. it waa at the hands of the city officials. At the the loss of life caused B. DENKER8, A. L. BCOVILLE PRESS, tbe meeting of bankers yesterday Mr. the way west tram eastern agents of by the cates troche Is estimated at leas ware orders contract. th Yesterday's Printers, Emboeaera and Btatlse 300. Thia approximation waa Harrlman stated tbat ha would do al! than All Kinds of Job Printing Neatly are. Opposite Postofflc. 9Oi la bis power, and work with every re- given to go ahead with the work of made by Fairfax Wheelan, chairman Build fast" waa tha order of the relief of the Wash. dona. (Union Shop.) 2349 source at bis command for the rebuild- building phones, wounded tick end eving of San Francisco and the preserva- and this means tha expenditure of Ava. Ind. phono 211. committee and surprised erry one can tbat money J. O. WOODY PRINTING CO. tion of the city's good name. Hla re- ery possible energy present, ea estimates of 1,000 and more marks to the bankers bolstered tbelr purchase for tha construction cf tha had been mad by tha coroner's office. Printing that Attracts. Back hope and gave them new courage by building. all atyls. 2379 Wash, Ava was also ascertained that tha exIt binding, CO. PUBLISHING INDUSTRIAL Mare Tha ait Is on tha south aide of contradicting, as it were, tha rumors, Beth phones. i Incurred compense the different by for aeveral days prevalent, that tha ket street 100 foot oast of Fourth. Th mittee in B. F. Thomas, Managor. carrying on their, divers railroad offices and interacts would nil site coat 1400,000 and is bald by lte duties are thus A. T. HEBTMARK, far considerably less All kinds of Book and Job Printowner to have every cent of lta orig- than be permanently removed to Oakland. Printer and bookmaker. Spsciil expected. Tb statement by Fklr-fawill The when value inal the of work Avo. the Waoh. 2406 Basement building today. Jut ing. removing Wheelan that all physicians and Punches for loose leaf ledgers MB debris will begin la not known. Busi- coat 9500,000.- Tha construction will nurses had volunteered Boll phone. Wash. Ava. Ball Phone 3424. their services ness affairs are now-- in too chaotic n be steel and caracotta; a construction and refused emolument, was greeted MWMMWMnAMnMVWtf VVVW1 condition to go about nnytbng but tha that atood fire and earthquake. with cheers by the eoamittee memThe whole habitable part of' San ber! preservation of order, the maintenance present Several oommittee chair-meof sanitary conditions and the allevia- Francisco has been organized and dispresent announced that they had tion of the sufferings of the homeless tricted for sanitary inspection pur- carried on work laid put for- - them d thousands. No doubt, however, th poses in the most thorough manner. without incurring any expense. will lose no time in beginning tha There ia no longer danger of epidemic A Directory of of Ogden City Representatives of western railroad work It stands randy to do. because the health working whoa offices were destroyed, acting In connection with the clearance of I nder tnxIo.iw from their bsad qua Vof tba rortTlt vwwwwwwwamaSMWWMaaMmsMWAAMAMmMiMMii the wreckage, the employment of sevhave decided to follow the ex ' KODAK FINISHING eral thousand men wll in n great mea- comes L. WEBER, set ofby the Southern Pacific sure unite scattered and separated made for .resident . Engagements Photographer. The embargo on merchant vessel ample ficials and will not even temporarily families and enable them to earn their has been removed and shipping enn of photo art and View work. 2428 Grant in, variety Every abandon location own living. near poetofflc. Ball phons 4731 thja city. Some of 2439 .Wash. avo. Both 'phons. be used as usual. For tbe put few return, while otherla roads will have day the Pacific squadron haa been th agencies removed THE THOMAS STUDIO, J. C. GABBERG, (p Oakland wifi INSURANCE COMPANIES keeping veaaela from leaving th port, office both hern and across the Outdoor views mads The leading photo gallery of tbs Photographer PREPARED TO PAY but this restriction has been removed main ,. hay. city. 2457 Wash ave. Both 'phoart promptly, 376 25th at Both 'phones Goodrich, by orders from Admiral Before noon today practically all the of the Pacific essential Oakland, Cnl April 24-.- Statn Insur- comminirMn-cliie- f departments of the Southern ance Commissioner E. Myrng Wolfe an- squadron, to the shipping commissionPacific were in operation. During tbe nounced today tbat nearly all th large er of the port. ' hour of the morning every available Insurance companies would bo able to Tbe big fortification at tha entrance make satisfactory adjustments of the to tha Golden Gate did not escape from employe of the company was engaged of A kieses caused by the Ban Frnneiaco aerioui Injury during the great shake-up- . In arranging for the handling of the of bunlnesn prana Ogden" entailed great the amounts He fire. estimates that tha by Directory susTke foil extent of the arrival of food supplies. - New office for which the companies are liable will tained by tbe great worke injury of the City is yet un- furniture to who dealers, probably reach $250,000,000. known, for nothing but a survey by have no usconsigned, jATIAAAjWVVVVfy,kVl("li was for Commissioner Wolfs says he hopes the hurriedly urn corps can disclose the packed from casesit,and carried G. A. GRAVES, F. C. WOODS A CO. into tbe the authorities of Ban Francisco will full engineering extent of the damage. 25 FI ret Natl Bank 5B A 57 First Nat'l Architect Architects. where now grant the hitherto nnnnswered aphaa building, ferry provision At Ume Point the placements of th Phons 985K. Bank Bldg. Both' Phones, peal of the fire Insurance companies big guns have been cracked and twist- - been . made . for. all. eastern railroad . , for an auxiliary salt water system on ed. Th concrete, both on the Twin peaks one of th hlgbeet point floor and heavy lncIud; in the well. ofh emplace- in the rang of hllla back of Ban menu, bear unmistakable evidence of ing Messrs. Sproule, Fee, Shoup and Francisco. He suggests that wide took off coats their and Horaeburg, been given n bad shaking. streets bo laid out in the rebuilding of having arc said to bo equally carried desk and chairs up the stairthe eity, the demonstratfou having badConditions until enabled to begin the actual at the fortifications back of Old ways. been mad that fires are more easily of business, Fort Point. A it is now, tha great transaction confined when the thoroughfares are thtrtero-incA force of men today commenced reOF AN h guns on both aidoa of construction of the broad. ferry building the gate, coustlnting the main deIB NOT ARTICLE tower, the upper half of which will WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS fense, are practically useleas. They have to be with mareplaced lighter MADE IN A weigh many tuna each, but their adterial of n different character. A justment upon their carriage la of the wood and Iron work DAY delicate as that of a watch. The quantity to be used in rertoring tbs tower arearthquake destroyed this, and though rived on tha wharf today. At the ofthe damage can be repaired, it will take flonslderable time and much la- fice of the harbor committee It 'was THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS FLRCED bor before the guns are In n condition said that tha tower would ba the asms ON THE MARKET IN 1S7B. WE HAVE MANUFACTURrest and of the the height PRES-ENhnllding io do tbe execution they are Inteuded has been ED AND BOLD OVER 1,500,000 MACHINES. OUR safe IMpronounced perfectly to. MANY HAVING THE MODEL IB BEST, The Lime Point batteries stand out for tha time being. The military ofPERFECTION. FOR STAND PROVEMENTS WHICH on a a immense Muff. The shock here ficers early thin morning returned to CALL AND EXAMINE. was exceedingly heavy to have injur- the state harbor commission full aued the fortifications at this point more thority over dorks, wharves and piers. At the same time, the two departments than elsewhere. A safe expert, after examining safes will continue na heretofore, to assist and vaults in many buildings in the one another In every way calculated the unloading and bnrnad district, rays that the vaults to expedite OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN. UTAH. of tha hank are all right but that it handling of food supplies. With th ill ba reveral days before they can assistance of the regulars assigned to ba opened on account of the heat. duty along tha water front dlatriet Those safes which are covered by and the Jacklos from the Boston and Wdebris will not b. opened until per maintained in perfect order J.th!!.FitC, frctly cold. Borne excitement was caused at po- this, the most congested portion of the lice headquarters yesterday afternoon city. by the wild behavior of n privets of SEWER SYSTEM IS the state militia who attempted to BEING PUT IN SHAPE shoot Detective Harry Nichols and was suspected ot having planned the San Francisco, April 24. Former assassination of Chief Dlnnn. The soltime. of Bekrera Brandon Buperitendent Mcname dier,- whose is Thomas P. within 24 hour the otated Ginn, la now under arrest at his reg- sewer today that system of Ban Francisco would ffHO DO THE WRORA MU6, imental headquarter and will be held be to of repaired permit sufficiently A until hia sanltv can.be investigated. general ns In that LARS, SNEAK THIEVES part of the city not Chief of Police Dinan, in order to burned. Largs forces of men are now. THAT LIKE. we cbeck any carelessness with fire arms, locating breaks and at noon ban Issued the following order to com- employed today it was thought that all the sepany commanders; rious interruptions had been located. of to the percarelessness Owing Mr. Brandon gave It aa hin opinion sona granted I he privilege of carrying that the sewage aystem in that part of firearms, you are instructed to have the city which haa been Investigated L the ofllcera of your command notify in such condition tbat n general use of said persona to discontinue carrying the same may ba had within a very ADVANTAGE OF ONE GREAT weapons of any description as It ia short time. The system is not nearly ov There is no so badly damaged as at first anticientirely unnecessary. ELECTRIC LIGHTS lawlessness or trouble of any kind to pated. The sewer department is expeALL OTHERS. be feared at this time. riencing difficulty In securing tools for The Mutual Life Insurance company the work. haa decided to rebuild on Its old site on Montgomery. Sacramento and STREET CARS FOR SHELTER. ; Commercial streets a bigger and betBan ter building. It will now cover the Francisco, April 84. The Unit--- 1 whole frontage of tbs block on Mont- ed Railroads haa tendered tha nse of gomery street instead of a corner of the entire system to Mayor Schmltx for the benefit of the people during the tba lot aa heretofore. present crisis. Free transportation will be fnrnlsbed the people over the lines MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. of the company for themselves and their baggage. Tba company's cars Daily April 25th to May 6th. W. WADE. A"1 standing in the street and tbe use of R. 8. CAMPBELL, Genaral Manager. free Vis Union Pacific, 949.10 round trip. lta barns not destroyed art Also Final limit returning July 31st Stop- ! for tbe use ot th people ' for the over allowed. purpose of shelter and lodging. repart,'1- - h E . l - sit-nati- . u JOB PRINTERS 1 tht a 2 . A x - n rai-roa- Photographers f V "1 . ARCHITECTS ffiffi Bldg-Be- . . Guarantee To save you as high as $15.00 on your spring and summer suit. Call and let us explain why we can do this. YVe T WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1 guarantee to give you a new coat if the front ever treats and reline the suit if the linings wear out in a years We carry no old stock. Our patterns are fresh from the mill every spring and fall, and can give you the very latest styles out. Union label on 1 all garments. Turn on the Light EDMUND TAILORING CO 2446 Grant Avenue - y |