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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, TJiE MOUXIXG For Brea.kfa.st Luncheon than these little hot biscuits with butter and honey, marmalade or jam. You must use Royal Baking Powder to get them right. BAKINS SOWOCS CO., NEW TOM ROVAI EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM! to Balt Lake to look Into the Cort interests at that place. The irapi'bve-ment- a at Utahns park were gone over with the managers last evening, after which all went to the performance at the Grand. Independent FHm Ball 'Phone, Im ringi.....NoJI BUSINESS OFFICE Members of tha gymnastic class of St Independent 'Phone .No. BS tha First Methodist church, gavs a reBall 'Phana, on ring ception Ust evening. Messrs. Lucas and Hahn, of the Y. M. C. A, of Salt Lake werap resent, and addressed I ha boya. They a 'so gave an exhibition drill at their gymnasium over A. L. Brewer1 a atore, oa Twenty-fourt- h were street. Light refreshment served. 1 ... u.'"" . BREVITIES A petition fur to letter of tte eaUto of James deceased, wao granted toy court Jtorda)-- . WAN"BEI for S fS.OO Three hour. dmlntr-tl- o L. Porter, tbe ditfrict t mason. atone Bettmsa - Bros A Doyle. Owing to the report which has gone forth to the effect that certain John L. Wilson waa a treated recently be cauae of cruelty te animals, it la 'hut a matter of Justice to atate that the man arrested waa not the John L. Wi) son of 703 Twelfth street. Since he has taken the pains to call attention to this fact it is safe to conjecture that he will never have to be reproved on account of auch a tranagreaalon. REMAINS OVER ANNA KEYS. OF FINANCE COMMITTEE Judge Murphy empaneled a Jury consisting of s'. m os Sebring, A. J. Watts and C. Lloj d and held an inqueat over the remains of Anna Keya, the colored woman', whose body waa found yesterday morning after having been in the Ogden river for several days. At the inquest testimony of the companions with her on tbs day and time of the accident was taken. Those who took the witneaa stand were Stella Robinson, Jelllah Brown, John Cheatham, Samuel Grines, Frances William and Sheriff Sebring. With the exception of Francis Williams and John Cheatham the witnesses were unable to give any statement other than that they were present at the time, but did not are tha woman falL Frances Williams told her story as follows: We were crossing a little foot bridge. The other members of the party had crossed the river and were over in a grove. Mrs. Keys was following me across the bridge and when w reached a point about half way serosa she told me ahe was dizsy.' I kept walking on and in a few second! herd her give two sighs and then heard a aplash. I waa afraid to look back for fear I might loss my balance. Mr. Cheatham waa on the bank, having landed Just ahead of me. Ha waa starting to taka nil clothes off and when about half undressed decided that he could be of no service, the body having gone out of light." Mr. Cheatham testified about the asms aa lira. William. Sheriff Sebring atated that fifteen shots of dynamite were used before the body waa located. He testified placing the body on the bank and afterward turning It over to the undertaker. The Jury brought in a verdict of accidental drowning, the woman having fallen into tbe Ogden river on May 10, by accident. This afternoon the remains will be taken to the City cemetery and Interred. Owing to the absence of the colored pastor, no aervtrea will be held. The husband of the 'deceased and a few frlenda will gather at Lindqulats parlors and follow the remains to tha cemetery. The Dixie male quartette at the Tabernacle laat night added a new beauty to the old plantation songs. It was tha Irrepressible optimism of the negro expreuing itself in audible form. Melodlea that have become common to the entire country, aweet lullabies, rollicking dialect aonga and songs of tha ere rendered with expres-mIosouthland The quartette blended excellent iy- - ADDICKS Herbert L. Griffin haa petit toned for letters of administration to t ie estate of Mary E. Griffin, deceased. The estate consists of personal property, capital atcck In the H. L. Griffin company of Ogden, valued at $1,800, :ind reel estate located on Adams avenue, valued at $300, with a yearly income from rental, etc., amounting to $450. were served. BLUE AND THE GRAY. mortal day. The feature wswa parade. which the former belligerents marched aide hr aide. In The rnUrtalntnrnr cnmmiltee apfor the pointed to plan enti THIEVES STOLE SAFE. visitors during the United Cnaimeirlal Travelci' convention in Ogifen. .Pune 7. 8 and 9. met at tlie Weber rlub last Station at Elliabath, Colo., Robbed Thursday Night evening and discussed their plana for entertainment. Nothing whlnh ha not n Colorado was declded'Up-oSprings, Colo.. May 18. already been published Tbe safe In the station at Elisabeth, a In the way of amusement small nation on the Colorado ft Southof miles northeast John Cert and wife and Dick Sutton ern. twenty-fivarrived in Ogden last evening. They this city, waa stolen during last night. came fmm the north yesterday and in Where the thieves took it or how touch company with It. A. Grant made a trip money It contained is not known. . e Philadelphia, May IS. J. Edward Addicka, who haa for years been candidate for a seat lu the United States senate from Delaware, arrived here tonight from Washington, where he saw Chairman Cortelyou of the Republican committee, and announced that be was for Henry A. Dupont of Wilmington for the vacant seat in the senate. Mf. Addtcka Bald there waa no longer any doubt that there will be a call for a special session of the Dels ware legislature within a few daya; that a senator will hr promptly elect ed. and thnt Colonel Dupit will be the man. To give strength to the an nounrement of his retirement from the long fight be produced letters that he had Just written to hi lieutenants, in which he urged them to Issue the call for a special session and to affix their signatures to the petition agreeing to abide by the derision of the Caucus. Mr. Addicka, in Justifying hla retirement. said that unless he took auch step The state of Delaware would go Democratic at the next election, and hla work of years he all for naught. ARRESTED nr- New York. May 18. Charles T. EYE TROUBLE IS The first atep towards getting gUssaa to curs or correct It, la to have the eyes examined. It Is absolutely impoeelble to properly fit the eyea without an aeon rate examination and tMs cannot be mads except by a qualified optician, having at bis command the requisite adia-titlapparatus and appliance. . We offer you our earvleea and the moat approvel modern faculties for examining eyes, free of ebargs. E cific. BIG LUMBER L e E J. S. LEWIS & CO, Opticians, R Wash. Ave. ii ETrr YARD WILL CONSIDER S FIRE. Wausau. Wls.. May 18. Fire broke out In the lumber yards of Phillips Menamer at Marathon City today. Over three million feet of lumber valued at $50,000 have been consumed, and the town Is threatened. The wood north of the town are burning fiercely. EVIDENCE. Guild Boston. May decided to c nid,.r new vl dene said to have tw', n discovered in the case of Charles L. Tucker, now under sentence of dcs'k for the mur- - today If They Are Unsatisfactory Wen-ha- formerly steamship agent of the Canadian Pacific railroad at Chicago, was discharged today after a hearing on charge under the bankruptcy law but he was Immediately rearrested charged with causing Mira Clay Law. renrr to commit forgery in hia behalf. Thy Chicago police have again asked that Wenham he held on a charge of stealing $50,000 from the Canadtan Pa- NO MATTER WHAT YOUR Back ANOTHER CHARGE, pest-hous- of A meeting of the directors of the civlo league war held at thi- Weber club laat evening. A number of routine matters were discussed. It waa decided to have the members of tha civte leagua go on record aa being In sympathy with Mayor Conroy in hia effort to park the city hall square. The directors expressed their intention of being dn favor of granting the Ogden Waterworka company a new franchise, provided that they would agree to a contract, whlcn would be better for the taxpayers and In their opinion, would be equally as good for the company. The following petition waa drawn up by Chairman Chex of the law committee, and unanimously endorsed by The directors. A similar petition will be aent to the city fathers, with a request that they authorize the employment of two mounted policemen to enforce the law, one man to be state tioned on the upper bench and one below Adams avenue: "To tbe Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weoer County Gentlemen: We, the undersigned members, of the board of directors of the Ogden City Improvement league, petition your honorable body to take such measures aa are necessary by ordinances or ctherwlsa to prevent flocks of sheep, herds 7of cattle, or large bands of stock of any kind from being allowed to pasa through Ogden canyon, except between the hours of 13 oclock, midnight, and 5 o'clock In the morning. "Your petitioners make this appeal on account of the dangerous and disagreeable nuisance and annoyance caused to the public by reaaon of these bands of stock passing through the canyon during times when the road la congested with travel for buai neaa and pleasure." - e. Tha building and grounds committee had no report, neither had the teachers eommltiee or the supply committee. Tha superintendent had nothMiss ing to offer at the meeting. Katherine C. W oodrock was granted a choianshiJn the University of Utah. This complts the three allotments awarded thU year. Eighteen applications for positions as teachers were received and were as tollowi. They were read and ordered filed for the present: Marian M. Cook, Ogden, grade teacher; Elllnor M. Roche, Corrine, Utah, grade teacher; Teaeret McCleery, Balt Lake, grade teacher; Maude M. Fra xler, Ely, Minn., grade teacher; Glen wood A. Thomas Ambrose, Springs, grade teacher; Gertrude F. Noble, Molae, Idaho, primary supervision; Evelyn Shedd, Chicago, Ilia., stenography; B. F. Croaaley, Evanston, Wyo., princlpalshlp; Tharo Johnson, teacher; Utah, Sandy, primary Frances M. Berk, Jackson, Mich., drawing supervisor; Florence M. Pohl-son- , Picton, Colorado, kindergarten supervisor; Mr Anna Dalton, Ogden, grade teacher; Laura Swanson, Ogden, Lole Babb, assietant kindergarten; Mra. Reedaburg, Wla, kindergarten; Olive Blackburn, Ogden, grade teach rr; Edward B. DeWitt. Tampa, ColoSarah Y. Glass, rado, princlpalahip; Brooklyn, N. Y, drawing aupervlaor; Margaret Miller, Ogden, grade teacher. - i RATE BILL. GAME THIS "AFTERNON AT 6 O'CLOCK. CALLED Locals Have Been Strengthened lines Opening Gama of Season and a Good Gams la Promised. Club team, of The the Utah state leagua will play tha first game of the second series of tha season at home, today, with the strong Eureka aggregation. Game called this afternoon at 8 oclock. Ogden-Columbl- a The local team has been considerably atrengtbeufcd since the first two games and the men have been prao ticing daily and it is expected that a great change will he noticed In the team work and general play over the first two games of the season played with Park City. , "Lefty" Hopkins will dispense slants for the Columbus, while Hanson will be on the 'bargain counter tor the Eureka boys. The Eureka management has sucIn getting ceeded together a fast bunch of ball pUyera this season and this afternoon will put up the line-uan article of ball that will make the locals hustle if they take first money. p MINER SHOT HIS WIFE. Resisted Arrest and Waa Killed Sheriff. by At Rhy lite, the principal town in tha Bullfrog district, today Steve O'Brien, a miner, hot and killed his wife. Deputy Sheriff McDonald attempted to disarm End arrest OBrien, who drew a revolver and waa about to shoot when McDonald fired and O'Brien dropped dead. Goldfield, New., WEVE BEEN TELLING and telling yon about nir wash suttg fer your little M-lo- Sow, why don't you in and gee them? Were selling a givt many and yet we have left for all. . The Russian tyouse as in picture is popular, as well aa the famous Pallor Mouse. Our prices are $1.00, 1.2.. 1.50 np to 4.00. They wash and they fit. ph-u-t- THE TOGGERY May 18. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. Canton, O., May 18. The tin plate workers' convention today adopted a resolution condemning the action ot Colorado officials, who are alleged to have departed officials of the Western Federation without proper authority of law. MINORITY Continued from Page One. REPORT FILED. iftftftftftfVVVVWVVVVYVVVVVVVV DECORATION DAY NEAR Place Your Orders With MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get Urge eommlaaiona, and you hav to pay them. Baa your horns people flraL Two car load of stock to salaci from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. Washington, May 18. A minority reof the act, and in case any of these the Bonynge hill, conditions are found to exist the com- port condemning from the house comreported mission la empowered to determine recently mittee on election of President, vice ' OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE As was anticipated Andrew J. Cro-- and prescribe what will ba the Juat and president and representatives In con- -' nln haa been officially appointed to reasonable maximum rates and what grass and giving Jurisdiction In elecreasonor is 326 Twenty-fift- h St. O. Just, B. Gilson m local freight regulation practice succeed tion fraud cases, haa been filed in the is able and fair. Further authority agent for the Rio Grande Western. was signed by Representahouse. It California and Eastern Race. The appointment takes effect at once, given the commission to enforce its tives Rurker, Missouri; Hardwick, Direct Wire foi All Sporting Evonts and Mr. Cronin will arrive in a few orders, and they are to go into effect Georgia; Ellerbe, South Carolina; Watdaya to make Ogden hit future home, within thify days and continue in kins, Louisiana, and Gillespie, Texas. As soon as relieved Mr. Gilson will force for two years unless suspended, The includes an argument to enter upon his duties as sMlatant man- modified or act aside by the commis- show report that the constitution only gave to given, the report Mya, as the reason ager of the Portland Qomcat company. sion or by a court of competent juris- the federal authorltlea Jurisdiction over for its introduction by Mr. Bonynge as Hla headquarters will be in Ogden, and diction. Other powers conferred by elections 'aa a final to tha regarded aa "flimsy excuses" and furlifeguard of his time will bfi re- this section are to apportion Joint union ; that there are no about nish no Justification whatever lor the extraordinary quired at. Portland. iJL W. Flanders fares, establish through rates and max- conditions at present which call for proposed action. will succeed Mr.. Crania aa chief clerk imum Joint rates and prescribe their the exercise of this power, and that for C. R. Aley, general agent division, and to determine the compen- the bill therefore ought not to pass. AFTER ANOTHER COMPANY. sation to be paid to shippers doing serLake for the Rio Grande Western, "No laws," the report says, "put upon for vice carriers. Milwaukee. May 18. The Wisconsin the federal statute hooka are Inane calSection 16 of PrsMnt Law Changed. culated to create serious friction be- Insurance in vest! gat ion i committee, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 16 of the present law Is so tween federal and atate Jurisdictions which haa been In seisin here lor Section changed as to provide for an award and stir up strife among our people some time, will next turn Its pecuniary damage to complainants and more calculated to engender hat to the Union Central Life Insurance The following real estate tranifera of. found entitled, and in ease payment Is red of the federal government tlmu company cf Ohio The Ohio investiwere recorded yesterday: not promptly made in accordance with federal election laws." gation committee haa been Invited to John F. Everett to George McBride, award tha beneficiary ia authorThe election disorders in Colorado, attend tha inquisition. consideration $1,500; lot 5, block 3, this ised to file suit in a United States Woodmansee'a Main street addition. cult court to compel compliance. The , James Oswald to J.C. Nye, considthe commission' ia to he reeration $200; lota 47 and 48, block 1, flndlng'of aa prim fade evidence of the ceived 17 and facts in auch Park place addition, and kta suits, and Jhe petitioner 18. block 8, Franklin place addition. la absolved from all llabTsty for acts. William Burton 8ona ft Co. to Mar- Another renders legal the garet Hollingsworth, eonslderaXm service ofprovision the orders of the commis$1,100; part of lot 6, block 8, plat B. and provides J. H. Farmer to Lulu Brummitt, con sion through the mails, shall fake effect Everybody is buying bread, more so in the hot Bumalderatkm $250; part of lot 10, block that these order daya after service unless susthirty mer months. 54, plat A. , pended or modified by the commission 1 Do or the aside set or you prefer bread made in a damp and unsanitary by suspended WAS A RUSSIAN SPY. courts. A penalty of $5,000 for each with a wealth of perspiration, as it will be saturated air, offense In disobedience of the order la hand-mixin- g London. May 19. The Paris made if in the way? accumuto la the penalty of the Chronicle asserts that imposed,theand case in and healthy a in clean a rate Or do of bread late mads $5,000 at day yon prefer there la no doubt that the woman who of continuous violation. Orders other manner a in made committed suicide at Pimlico, England, than those for by the sanitary strictly atmosphere, money payments are Marrh 16, and whose body waa first latest machinery? If so, ask for by the federal courts said to have been that of Marie Duval to be enforced writs of mandamus or injuncand then later thst of Mrs. Cushing through of appeal to the an of Boston, waa a Russian spy who had tion, and In case cases are to J)e beenaentenced to death by nihilists preme court theae over all other except for betraying their secrets. The corre- given preference those of a criminal character. spondent alleges that this woman fled Courts Given Jurisdiction, to Russia and get the largest, cleanest and best for your money. and from escape vengeance bill waa amended by the senate The In that attar long wandering Europe so as to EVERY LOAF BEARS OUR LABEL. XO OTHER give the United 8tates circuit and America ahe committed aulcide in to courts auita entertain Jurisdiction JUST AS GOOD the only bAkery that invites public indespair of avoiding her fate. brought to annul or change the orders According to the Chronicle's spection. there Is not a douhl that of the commission and to provide Marie Duval was a Russian of good against tha granting of interlocutory without and makBrg family, and that her real name was decrees from suchhearing orders direct, to the Helen de Krebel. Soma ye re ago she appeals court. professed sympathy with the terrorists. supreme Store and Factory 2337-0- 1 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah. Other provisions extend the definiIt Is not clear whether this ayiqftathy was feigned or whether she waa tempt- tion of the word rallroada so aa to ed later to betray her comrades by the make It Include switches, spurs, tracks, bait of a golden reward. Haring re- terminal facilities, freight depota, vealed many plot on one occasion, it yards and grounds, and defines the I Mid. saved the emperor's life, ahe word transportation" so aa to make It fell under1 suspicion of the terrorist, embrace cara and other facilities for of who to teat her fidelity chose her to shipment or carriage, "Irrespective Inor of any contract, the earry out the "execution of an official. ownership She pretended to assent, but revealed tention being to make the railroads reWanted 50000 morrmen - to smoke the plot to the police and fled from sponsible for all special car service. It is made the duty of carriers to furnish , Russia. special car service upon reasonable request. VOTE FOR LOCKOUT. Senate amendments include oil pipe Hues, express companies and shipping Berlin. May 1ft. The Association of car companies under tbe head of Berlin Metal Working Establishments common carrier, and make them voted today to lock out 60 per cent of amenable no the of the the workmen, June 15. carrying out bill. Oi her senaterequirements modifications the reernt decision of the national as- hibit the issuance of passes or prothe sociation. which voted this action to granting of special favora to one class counteract the strikes In various cities. of prohibits passengers The conditions in the Iron and steel railroad from transporting companies trade have undergone marked improve- commodities produced by themselves; ment since May 1. and prices of near- requires such companies to put in Strictly Uninn Made , ly all unfinished goods have advanced. switches at the reasonable request of It ia reported that the German steel shippers; prohibits the granting or actrust has received heavy .orders from ceptance of rates, and reinstates the Ran Francisco, but the output of eximprisonment penalty for violation of pert steel has been declining latterly the law. By special request we make MWesIers Best owing to increased home demands. Regarding Common Carriers. There are also changes In the law at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. relative to the reports to he required THAYER MAKES DENIAL. of common carrier, and a penalty of Philadelphia. May 18. Vice Presi $100 a day la Imposed for failure to dent Thayer of the Pennsylvania rail- comply with the report requirement The commission la given access to. road today issned a statement In which he denied vlgoronnly that the state- the accounts of tha companies affected V ments made by Mr. Garfield respecting by the act. but examiners are forbidthe granting of rebates to the 8tnd den. under penalty of heavy fine and Of Ogden City A Directory of ard Oil company, and resiterates his long imprisonment, from divulging the Interview of May 5. In whleh he de- facts ascertained. Fines of $500 for fends the Pennsylvania railroad's rela- each failure to keep proper accounts tion with Standard Oil and other cor- is provided. A falsification of accounts KODAK FINISHING. L. WEBER, la made punishable by fine and Imprla porations. Engagements mad for residence Photographer. onment. and view work. 2421 Grant Every variety at photo art work. LIGHTNING KILLS MOURNERS. Circuit and district couns of the 673-2439 Wash. aTS. Both phones. qear poet office. Bell "phone United State are given Jurisdiction news agency re over all complaints by the commission London. May 1 THE THOMAS STUDIO, J. C. GASBERG, port that thirteen mourners were of failure to comply with Its orders, The leading photo gallery of the Photographer Outdoor views made killed and thirty injured by lightning and such courts are required to issue city 2457 Wash ave. Both phone. at Teachen. AnMrla-Stleslpromptly. 276 25th sL Both phones today. writs (4 mandamus compelling auch They were crowded around the grave. compliance. two-third- s t atu-ntlo- dr . Sanitary Bread Og'dens CaKe and Factory 4 h eorre-spondt- old-fashion- n Hess Bread enrre-aponde- The. Hess Steam Bakery m Weslers Best over-another- ; 'EassBzsonESBSSEaa' n At the Big Clock. ON Alleged He Caused Woman to Commit Forgery in Hla Behalf. We Want To Make Your Glasses Money UP. Says Ha Favors Henry Dupont for Seat In Senate. x of Beth Armas Observe ConIjist evening Mlaa Mabel Tribe en- Veteransfederate Memorial Day. tertained her claasmales who comprise Ogthe gratduatlng rlnaa of 'Oil of the Norfolk, Va.. May 18. Vnion and den, high school, at her home on Twenty-fstreet. The evening waa spent Confederate veterans Joined here toirst In playing "live hundred." after which day in observing the Confederate me delicious refreshment GIVES REPORTED IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE FAVORS PARKING CITY HALL SQUARE. The regular weekly meeting of the board of education last evening, was held with all members present, with the exception of Mr. Farr. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The finance comcash on mittee reported 616.166.66 hand this date. The sanitary committee reported one case of smallpox, one of acarlet fever and one of diphtheria In the city. The amallpox case is transient and ia confined to the GOMES - Eighteen Application! for Positions as Would Fix Tima for Movement Teachers Ordtrcd Cattle Through Canyon Other Business. Filed. . THEATERS Elder Rulon S. Wells of the first will seven presidents of aevwBle ward meeting speak in the Third house, Sunday evening. May 30. Meeting commences at 7 p. m. NIGHT $16,158.66 ON HAND. J. H. Karts, and Louis Sevlle, who Balt Lake for the past hare been few day, haw. returned to their homes The Ogden Crirket club la about to lu Ogden. be revived. George Parker haa been elected president and W. Haddington Cyrua Daria, an Inrompctrmt, who Prorided tha rlnb can secure Lake horn Silt arrived yesterday captain. soma to practice, a game beplace morning, was returned to that plaoo tween the Balt Lake rlub and the Ogofficial.!. Davla loot nightly the county den boys will b played here on Decos a dwarf and manifeeta symptoms of ration day. Ogden will have two consumption. teams this season. The boya In the railroad yarda and shopa and the emDr. Eghan pddreaaed the mem'hers of of tha various atom of the city the men's clfeb of the Congregational ployes will organise teaiaa. The California Girls performance at church last evening. The meeting was the Grand last evening, which waa herwell attended and an enjoyable evenalded as "the nonsensical musical abBOWLING ing waa spent' by all. surdity," might perhaps be more aplabeled the musical propriately The ladies n tha Episcopal claurch punkority. Although the chorus work will give a brrad and cake alf on possesses real merit the music has Saturday afternoon. May 19, at Burt become 'stale through much aervi-- e, Bros.1 atore. and that, together with the chestnut of the comedians, brings the producC. Olsen haa filed a petition far the tion on a level with the merest comfor appointment of an administratis monplace. The solo work of the prims tha estate of John While, deoraaed, la excellent and the "Silver who died on May 38, 1S96. The estate March" by ballet girls representing conaiata of real estate valued af. 300, Roman soldiers with lanes and ahieljl, located at Tlaln City. la a deserving performance, but with theae exception! the production is When you want pure cream or milk, disappointment. or good huttcr and fresh buttermilk, call Harrlavllle Creamery and Dairy. (1. L. MeQkegor, Jnd. phone 3603-1- . DIXIE MALE QUARTETTE prop. v Delivery every evening. At tbe weekly .meeting of tha Improved (Vder of Red Men laid enening it waa de&'ded to set nest Friday evening apart y pleasure. A mock trial will be earned through, and a tnnoker and banquet will be enjoyed. 190ft. TODAY Drowned. small as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and bake just before the meal. Serve hot. Nothing better for a light dessert 19, BOARD Evidsnea Showed Weban Accidentally Fall into Rivor and Waa Make them Royal Baking Powder. MAY MORNING, EUREKA INQUEST A few small biscuits easily made with SATURDAY ACCIDENTAL MEETING OF DIRECTORS MET LAST SCHOOL DROWNING VERDICT or Tea. UTAH, CIGARS Photographers |