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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER: NWil Aim rnkm OGDEN, i:s.V HU CTAU, mnrmt MWNtUM KEl'TEMISER MOKNIXG, 1!W5. 13, liven Mlii't The soda cracker is an Loulville. Sept. 12.-- - Douglas Bro'kly ii. Sept. rreult: Firet rae. live and a lialf furl' mg dla'er Huffman won. Light a od out list bisr l!ie game c-- ber-uB- Xealita third. Time. !:k 2 5. Second race, mile and twenty yauls Spvedmaker wen. Heu Shaw cjh.I. Mlaaonri Lad third. Time. 1:43 4 5. Third race. ix Meet furlongs wua. Manaard second, Kihi-- Hay thiril. Time, I: If. Fourth face, one mile Juliu i. Ingli second. Colonel un, Col. jtm Douglaa ' Bartlett third. Time. 1:41. Fifth race, five and a half furlong Bitter Bit won. Timothy Wen second. (forehand third. Time, 1 : t'S. Sixth race, mile and a quarter -ilantie Algol won, Marshal Nvy Docile third. Time, 2:x aec-gn- 3-- RESULTS A I SHEEPSHEAD J Xew York, result; Uav 12 Sept. Brooklyn. 4; Philadelphia. Parle Sheepsliead -- They're Off First race, nix furlong wnu. Frank lord accond. Mlntin third. Time. 1:12 4 5. Second race, five and a half furlongs Kennexeii won. Clare Rumcll Glamor Ihlrd. Time, 1:itS Third race, six furlongs Kentucky Beau won. McCarter second, Cn villa third. Time, 1:13 aoc-ou- 2-- I h a imt l l.y l w-- s ' Cincinnati, 6: Pittsburg, 5. Pittsburg. Sept. 12. Both Cincinnati and Plttabuig used new pitcher its day. Pittsburg's youngster was hit rather freely in tile flrat four Innings. K H. K. Srore: Pin lust u3l 5 111 1 Pittsburg 9 2 u3u 2m imi-- t! Cincinnati Batteiiea: Maxwell. Willi. C.ibson and Phelps: Rstdck. Hall and AMERICAN LEAGUE - 2-- 3-- Be ore: i9iu iii)0 in:! 19)0 110 IHHI K. H. K. 4 ti 0 2 7 1 Chicago, 13; 8t Chicago, 8ept. 12. Pitcher Smith Rt. Luuia was balled hard at the of right time today, and Chicago won an easy game from the visitors, 13 to 5. The batting of Ilavl and Slime waa the feature of the game. U. H.E. Score: n9U 020 02x13 13 2 Chicago 1 1910 (fill 20- 2- 5 10 St. Luuia Batteiiea: Altruck and Roth; Smith aud Spencer. Louie, 5. Syracuse, X. Y., Sept. 12.- - The Grand Circuit race at the mate fair gFounria today were characterised, by soma remarkable turf work. In the gerotid hiai of the 2:05 trotting race, Sweet Marie was driven by Alta P. McDonald for a record and trotted the mile in 3:ti3 lowering her own mark ltttlf a second, trotting tin' fastest ntile of the year and lowering the world record fur trotting mare In a race by half a second. ChamlM'r of Commerce stake. 2:09 troi; purse $1,iki0 Gold Dust Maid won ihe first and third heals and tb' 2:07 Ora won the litre In 2:07 Tuna, John second heat In 2:07 Caldwell, Ijike (Jiieen. W. J. Lewis, Advancer. Van Zaudt,LtsnnJerb, Main Sheet and Helen Norte also aUrted. 2:05 trot, purse $1,2otl Sweet Marie wmi two straight heats and the race in 2:n4 2:03 defeating Went3-- 3-- 3-- worth. l.akcKirie stakes, 2:11 pace; purse I2.INI0 Ruddy Kipp won the second, third and fourth heats in 2:04 2:02 1 2. Prince Hal won the 2:i!) first heal In 2:07 Daphlne Direct, A in tree. Fted X. and Mercy 3-- . Boston, 4; Now York, 2. Xew York. Wept. 12. On the eve of their departure for what will be the decisive serle with both eastern sail western teams, the New York Aniert-itin- a lost, the last game of the season on their home ground. Batteries: Glaxe and Carrlgan; Ortli and Kleiuuw. , GRAND CIRCUIT. ,t:e niso alaried. 2:0(1 pace, purse $1.200 Gralt won and third heats and the Texas Hook2:05 race In 2:05-1-2- , Vesta er won the flrat heal In 2:05 Bn.'. The Friend and Red Bird also Biaticd. tiie second 3-- wi soda crackers. lh t'tty game postpoued, Two games tniiioirow 8,-p- Moiiies-Biou- grounds. T'-- lot-a- - 15 to 13. Brute: 2"3 I'll 24 Jl!2 111 lo'x -- K H K. ! 13 IT 15 21 1 and Gotnlii.g; Minor and Totmeman and Reuitiker. Lincoln. 4; Denver, 1. a rtsull of Deliver. Sept. Kyler's effeetive 4tchiug the game wint to l.ilieolu today. Score- tail tain non loo mu tain Jietiver Lineoin Hattene: Paige. Weigaidt Fyler aud Rogers. I :: 3 4 y 1 NATIONAL At Kansas City Kansas Minneapolis. 7. At lndiaitaitolio- - ludianaiailis lni-vill- e game pntNitied; rain. At Toledo Tole.lo. 2; Colunibin-- . 1. At Milwuuki-i-- Milwaukee, 2, St TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW. With Burch and greatest trained auinial show, which sill exhibit In this city fur the first time on Saturday next, will In- - wen the all drug tnl dlstlnetly gresiext number of m-novel feHturew aver mrhi red together ith any tented The number upward of 350 perIt.-ic- skin itching. MOELLER-SAKOMELSK- PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Booond-HanStore. If you have anything to Mil or buy call sr phono 1870 to 1678 Wash. Ava. Bell 654-k- . Ind. 675. At APPOINTED. SI. Petersburg. Sept. 12. Gen. who tubdued the tnir-Inat Sebastopol, ha been appointed eommauder uf the Fifth army corps at Warsaw. The general, who stand high In ihe confidence of the cuiperor on account of tbo energy shown by him in other sltuatlona. has been selected as the best officer in the army for ihe task of making life In Warsaw y safe. He will be named governor genet si of Warsaw if he succeeds. He la un- doubtedly a formidable candidate for the post' of governor general againat General Skallun, If the plan of sending General Orleff there Is abandoned. It. Philadelphia, 6; Washington, 1. Philadelphia. Sept. 12. Philadelphia la a matter of current gossip that Gen. made it. three straight by taking to- Skallon'a mind has been affected by the bomb outrages In Warsaw and the day's game from Washington. KH. K. constant threats againat his life. The 8rore: 4 6 order for the recent wholesale searchWashington ... .001 out) ooo- -l Philadelphia ....oil 100 02- x- 5 7 I- ing of bnitaea In Warsaw are said to Batteiiea: Patten and Warner; lun- have originated with Gen. Hi name is found among . uinghant and Schreck. the flrat on the terrorist 111 of condemned offldal. Dispatches report Detroit, 5; Cleveland, 4. on acDetroit, Sept. 12. With two out in twelve condemnations to death anil for Detroit's ninth, Moore had his game count of altacka on policemen highway robbery, eight In Mltau, twi won, 4 to 0. and three acatterrd tiie record againat him. Then in Warsaw and two in Riga. At the session of the cabinet, held Schlbeck. Siever, Cobb and Coughlin singled in succession, Crawford was yesterday, the commissionthewhich Is equallxa. elaborating a project for given a bate on tialla and Payne tripled. ending the game in favor of De- tlon of the rights of the peasantry. It troit, 8 to 4. Siever was hit frcclv la reported that peasants were not yet ripe for a removal of all restriction!. all the way through. recommends, howR. H. E. The commission Score; 000 000 (95 -- 5 2 3 ever, that a certain amount of restraint Detroit Cleveland . ...010 110 0104 10 0 In the selling of land must be exer-cisefor the peasants' own good. Siever end Schmidt ; Batteiiea: Meat Market 2369 WASHINGTON AVENUE Phones 814 246 Ind. BeU a A. DENKER8 Will pay the highoat prica for oeeond-hanfurniture and soil to the publia tne cheapest. 2416 Grant Ava. Beil Pnone 637-k- . Ind. 020. C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successor to H. L. WhltOL Bring your gooda her if you want to sail them. Call here If you want buy. 2342 Wasn Ava. Bell Phana forming ilog, ponies gigi1. pig, monkey m. mules, camel. IIuiiihs. punta. lehna. ant patera, lu. Itnlirtt; scores uf 4 leant If ul birds, among them iietng enitii. white swans, Nnliimi ostricheu, aartis crane, pheasant f all kinds, cockatoo of several varieties, parrots, owla and numbers of other rare bird, forming the greatest variety aa well aa the largest aggregation of performing bird and anlmala ever seen with any tented exhibition. These anlmala are all skillfully trained and perform acta that iteem allmixi Incredible. In conjunction with the multitudinous animal feature acts will he preKented for the flrat time in the west troupe of Japanese acrobat, gymnasts' and aeriallsta: score of famously funny ie- clowns, jugglers and oilier new rial feature, espertall) engaged for till, the flisl western tour of these great shows. Mehst's. Burch ami Reiss will also present the great cat musical at tract tun ever tteeu with a tented exhibition. They have secured Gregory's Royal Italian Banda Koesa. the finest concert baud in this country . Mcsxi. Burch and Reiss wish to call esiMwial attention to their new street parade, which will take place at 11 u'rluek oil the morning of the exhibition, at which time the entire euntpany of over 35(1 animal actors will la aeon decked out lu their hullday garb. Another special feature, and one that I Itotind to be attractive to the children, is the free pony tides after the Ind. 487. ANNIVERSARY ALLEN YVo wih to thank nil our frirnda for (heir patnunugj during the pat year unit uu mat-Inee- a. Over 199 lieanttful Rhotland ponies will bo turned over to the children. Tills feature will le absolutely free. A cot pa of gentlemanly will be present la order to avoid any piawlble mishap. Two performances will be given in this city al 2 and 3 It. m. on the Tabernacle grounds. Md., Kept. 12. SEPT, FRIDAY, TRANSFER CO. lith, WA Phone our anniversary day, wo will giiu !u each one of our customers a Beautiful A BRILLIANT PARADE. Baltimore, tba character el the treaxfer servica wa supply ear patrons. Prompt, reliable nud at low eost, any time you any we',1 be on your job nud handle It expcdiiiouily gnd Is wcU. ONE THOUSAND we our DOLLARS Store 2420 Washington Avo. "The place where a liillu money goes a long wav." FOR EIGHT GENTS Tba (My DtaMe-Trar- h Ralway befwiee Ihe Mtaaswf River md CMcag) The for that day. nporlalM Shaws Bargain sin-gl- Overland Limited j The Meal Lexerlam Train lo Ihe World ONapaNawnt and driving -- roeat sleeping cars, observation cam, din log cars, and library cars, with barber,, bath and Book lovers Library; cntlie train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct conmctiun tar buffrt-sawkl- han, who was a member of the faiiioti Flomdora sextette at the same time Cud-dlh- PEONAGE STATUTES Cape Girardeau. Mo.. Sept. I?. .l'Titi Reed, a negro, who Mined In Company I. Tenth cavalry. In Cuba war. waa during the Spanish-Amerlca- n one of the principal witnesses fur the government today In the trlnl of Smith 'brother, wealthy landowners, to prove 'iiilaikin of the peonage statute. He airi : "I never received a cent for my labor all the time I worked fur the Smiths. I was furred to wnVk under Penalty of death. I was lured to under pretense that I was to voik in a flour mill. Fifteen cither negroes cantct with nte. Before we knew It. we were all prisoner." The government ha 94 witnesses N.id the defense 19L The prosecution spent, the entire day examining four witnesses, all negroes. It Is estimated 'hat eight witnesses a day will tie all that can lie handled, and at tbul rate court will necessarily be in session two or three weeks. MIs-S'ltt- ri VICE PRESIDENT AT CONCORD. Concord, X. II., Sept. 12. Vice President Fairbanks today attended the "iHie fair here aud delivered the prin-'paddress. Ho spoke In part as fol- sl low: "Aa we contemplate our foreign 'nrruierce we are antaxed and faumlll-s-tvto observe that the greatest share d our commerce with foreign conn-l-a carried under the protection :i alien flags. Ias than ljfper cent "f it ia curried in our own vessel. hits is certainly out of harmony with 'iie spirit of Americsn expansion. il la no good reason- - why we not have a merchant marina wi.rthv of the world'll raapooL Aa It 'iin'.ls today it ia so Insignificant as lie an object of contempt and do- el among the- - gret commercial one iRvrving power. The subjectcf vast nisgnlmre and it will eon'lnne to recelvci the consider! inn of Amer-baH'Hicsmen. capital, labor, genius 'i ml Miterprlse until we have attained "ir rightful place as mu- d- the fore-mocarriers of rontmcrce into nil the l"iria of the earth.'' There khou!d : - n TRACK TAKEN UP.- from San Pedro. Cal...Bept.-l2.4Sebe guvcrtiment dredg'T at work tn itarlior here, went to- the govent-- i and nt reservation 'this monring up a isntkin of the track recently "d by the laiw Angeles Interurban 'ailwav company. No w... peiired on the reservation. right-of-wa- y STATE'S CASE CLOSED. THE BAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. her seres days after their ding in 1994. She had been unable to ascertain hie whereabouts until she acclilMutslIy met him on the street tn The Ran Francisco 0iera company, Chicago. composed of mentliera of the Tivoli Opera company, will present at thu NEW SITE FOR LEO HOUSE. Grand "The Hlroliers and "The Princess of Trehidaniie. George W. I seSpringfield, 111., Hepl. 12. At the ller or' great mnalcal comryly success. The Rtrollera. Harry B. Smith wrote convention today of the Inlled Gerthe book and Ludwig Englander the man Catholic societies of the United Xsgelwisen of mualc. "The Htrollcrs" waa first pro- States. Rev. Fsther duced In this country at the Knlrker-bocke- r New York told the convention a she in Xew York had been purchased for theater. New York, by Fraud Wilson and- - company, June 24, 19H1, $197,090 on which It waa proposed to new and those that keen In tourb with replace the old Leo house with aemml-grant. will remember the one for the German Catholic t,hlng t lies trie An8su of Held Rev. on Father which achieved the piece triumph Its Initial production. Margaret Sylvu tonio. Texas, said a similar house had the dstlnctlon of appearing in wouj be creeled by the Cstholies of the opera In some of the largest of the Galveston, Texas. coast cities, the authors withdrawing the piece from the road lu order to VETERANS FOR PEACE. alar a well known comedian. Teddy Webb, the well known comHavana, RepL 12. Gen. Salvador edian of the Tivoli, will have the Rios, a prominent veteran, declared Francis Wilson pari, that of August upon bis return here from Msnsanlllo, a Lump, a wandering philosopher, a roll! In Santiago province, that all Ihe which give the inventive little comna in the eaatern part of the island edian many opportunities. George would hold together and maintain Knnkel, the tall comedian, will have peace in the province apart from any the part of Prince Adolar de Bontsky. action by the government. a German character pari, and Aida Carlos a former police capHeinml. the beautiful soprano, will be tain of Massn, and Diego Frsnchl, a Havana, Hie gypsy companion to Lump. The mayor of Guanabacoa, hare other members of the company will former the rebels. have congenial roles. The scenery is joined president of the Liberbeautiful and the costiimnig cor rest In al Alfrde Zayas, party, and vice president of the Cuevery detail. to have The simple announcement that the ban senate, who is supposed cannot be found Tivoli singers are to sppear Is in Itself Joined the Insurgent, n guarantee of an exeellent perform- In Havana. ance. The Ran Francisco Opera comDUCHESS RECOVERING. pany will appear for but two nights, and seats will be placed on sale London. Sept. 12. The Duchess of at 1') a. m. Fife, eldest daughter of the king, underwent an operation on Monday at QUIET IN SIEDLCE. Mar Lodge, Aberdeenshire, aa an outcomcome of severe complications following Riedlce. Sept, 12. The town Is paratively quiet today. People ate be- a child. She is making satisfactory ginning In ntov about on the streets progress. and the shops are opening again, although occasional shots lead to temDELAYED BY HURRICANE. porary renewals of alrm. Rome ahota fired from a garret this 12. The steamer AdBoston. morning drew a valley font the toops miral Rrbley of the United Fruit combelow, hut no casualties resulted' pany, shlrh arrived today, two days About 3ihi wounded persona have been overdue, from Jamaica ports, undercared for in the hospitals or attended went a perilous experience In a hurricane near the Bahama islands on Sepby ambulance surgeons. tember 4 and was damaged In variou Mo.. family wont Iihtp to borrow nioncr with which to jay your funeral cxpciiMcM anti a lil tie over iu ail payment to them for love and devotion shown toyou. Mphiim fan .voiir von afToni to be without at least f 1,000 (U AM q, BVwX -- OS WESTERN UNIO NISSUES BONDS. The directors of the Western fnlon Telegraph company. at a meeting today, authorised President Clowrv to call n meeting of stockholders on October 10 to vote on a proposition to Issue 25.U(0.')iHi in gold bonds. The director also voted that $lh.f 910.009 in gold bonds be Issued Immediately for subscription by stockholder. The money realised by the aate of the hends ia to be used for the pt,rcl,,"e of property. New York, Rr-pt- . life 4 A CaKea Muffins DR. Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread Boalon Brown Bread Floor. The buying, the SIMPLICITY In making, and the ASSURANCE of having a pure and wholesomo fuod arc paints worthy of your oomtlderatiou. Hclf-Rlsln- g ECONOMY Ask Your grocar for Allen's B. B. B. PACIFIC COAST FACTORY, FROM BOMBAY, INDIA Native of That Country to Lecture on British Rula. fy.; rn Partial List of Diseases Cured In ESTES, SPECIALIST t Office hour, 10 a. in. to p. m. 2468 Washington Ave. (Boyle Block). Ogden, Utah, Entrance Room 19. Remember the nomber. it Flour Co. SAN JOSE, CAL. Drs. Elliott & Norris 25 YEARS Wanted 50000 more men to smoke CIGARS Itr. Krishna Is one of the leaders In In the movement for India. He Is s man of excellent education. speaks English fluently and Is an entertaining talker. He is here to study American life and to gain the moral support of the American people In the coming struggle In India, which, he says, will sweep away foredmi domination in his Strictly Union Made Specialists 25 YEARS To the gtudv sad treatment, of Chronic diseases uf men, women and children having devoted special effort during our entire professional life and are now rewarded by the discovery of melhoda that give com-plete mae'ery of Nervoue and Bloud Die sue. Catarrh, Dr trines, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. Westers Best Pundit X. Krishna, a native of Bomba.'. who is a guest at the Rend, will speak In the Carnegie library. Friday In evening next, on British Rule India." Korn-Weste- Pie-tul- and DELICIOUS Allen's TtriiW. fnarvatiran. an full la. fwMnon ran M eMdiiea fm C A. Watkrr. (ineral Amt, Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Ears, Diaeneee of the Heed, Throat, Now, Bye or Ear. All Diseases of the Lunge, Bronchial Tubes and CbeeL niseatea of me Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dtaenee, n Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Trouble. Hi. Vitus Dance, Piles, nod nil Rectal Troublee, Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from nny ratine. Diaeneee peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cuted to atay cored. Remember the examination and advice la ('REEL Tomorrow may be too law. Call or write. HEALTHFUL are made from St. Paul and Minneapolis Cures when ethera fall. Modern metheda. Free coneultatlon for any Chronic Disease of any name er nature. Every caae guaranteed. Eccloa Huildiug, Ogden, Utah. Griddle j Estes Doctor Specialist part. 12. O. C. I ng 20 Bwrtk lUa ilraet, Lake car, Utah. D. WELLS A. M. ' Chicago & insurance? HUGO MW Uld'U WASHI-V'STOr- t. 13.-M- tna-uiue- PifMt r rd Irfrtfi-er- cit Pnctlee Crdutlvc'y. i itds Mr ritrf o US at vet-er- Cud-(tih- : that pnocunxe and defkndcb. guslfwp RfigL iwm tradn aiaif m all eoUNTHIM. JTMmw Jirrtt yrtik HmshlufAm 40. n Lw, tkr fatnl. mmuy mu iimiflfyff Of M6liii.fuf rbWHt tfolY P6 forty tm, huw to mUmirn 1 the 'he Sept. HELD ON CRIMINAL CHARGE. h'HriT:g in the ouster proceedings In-i't!ed by the state against the Chicago. Sept. 12. Francis A. 8'andanl and Republic Oil said to be a member of . a rcnnpatiies j resumed October 10, ihe will begin taking rebuttal wet; thy family, was today held to the criminal court on a charge of wife Witnony. The state case Is closed Mrs. Cuddlhy. who pro-- f abandonment. aid Ai'nnu-- General Hadley that he had taken more than 3,00 erred the charge against him. fa, prior to her marrisgo, Lillian Halli- of 'y pv writ tin testimony. l.mii. y wed- h-- Negro Forced to Work Without Pay Under Penalty of Dos h. A DAY pa Kvylin Xesblt Thaw. Mrs. testified today tbal Cuddlhy had for yovra. gla, let Miteller-Sakomelsk- y. VIOLATION OF 22 Souvenir Free Our stork of crockery, thin, enamel and tinware ia iiy far the we have bail, and the price are the Inweal, aa we both buy and noil for cah only, no that you don't have lo pay some one le'a bad ilchta. Our C, It), 15 tind 25c rotinter are running over with big bargain in Yankee not ion, home gial, ele. Ihe lime and plaee ami come Not In until" year has Baltimore's downtown - d Wright d 119-- . y IS THE iearegsagregg5SMB3SB2gi tentper-ii'sterAny skin Itching ia The mute you scratch the worse it itches. Doan Ointment cures pile, stores. TO d BISCUIT COMPANY 1. iriema--an- PLACE Buy Vour Meat NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. Wa buy and sell all kinda of now and socond-hangood. Call or phono Wccker 41 Haynes, Prop. 169 25th St Phone, IikL 622. moisturs proof packagt. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RIGHT - I. T." at "ODDS and ENDS. T. Alvord, 2277 Wash. 'Phone 372. "Any old thing" bought, sold or Second-Hand exchanged. New and Furniture. I. T. Alvord. a dust tight, and THE are W rightly protected first, last and all the time. U.H.F. pa- j Second Hand Stores soda crackers rightly made in the first place, Batteries: Builder The c't-n:- I Only - Omaha Pueblo I inch wax the - Indeed, the along tu- 1. Pueblo, IS; Omaha. 13. Pueblo. Sept. 12. Today's game ;ia played on a rough diamond at llie Uir detested lima, ground aud Ihe i soon- of ha in a slugging match by Paul. Boston Xew York GRAND CIRCUIT RACES Sio.tx w. ;; New York, 9; Boston, 7. Bor: oil. Sept. 11. Nvw York n today from Hiuitou. 9 t.i 7 The lioui" team oiithHlii--d :he visitor, liut Pfef-fer'wildness lost llie game. retraced Taylor in the seroiul inning and ua himself hatted out of the box m the eight u. Wrote: R. H. K. Xew York 1'tid lmi 24 9 11 1 I Roetou 7 13 lm.i imhi 312 Hattrries: Tailor. McGinutty, 4nie aud Bresnahau; Pfeifer and O'Neill. Game Postponed. 12 City, today. ilia i rade wa lung and brilliant, taking two hours to ia a gni-mim. li Is lu.lv win- Jj.iHHi uicu iu i iiiu.ilcd line. ideal food. Uneeda Biscuit are the ideal WESTERN LEAGUE 3. i'hila.ici-I'hi- Score: M F too jmi-- :i y Philadelphia too .Imi im Brook!' u 4 i; Batteries: Spaihs ainl lKvln; Kav.in and Ritter. Fourth race, mile and three furlong XeaUra wm, Running Mater second, Tangle third. Time. 2:19. Fifth race, one mile- - Hot Toddy Jocund won. Clover Crest second. ihlrd. Time, 1:39 Sixth rare, mile and an eighth, on turf latonard Joe Hayuian won, Orly Lurketl third. Time, II. second, 1.53 12 hnii.a'l sii i14umiii line of man'll in Mon ii. mistrial i xi tcaim-t- ' uf the iid wlu-t- . MEN'S DISEASES Blood Poteon, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Taken on CONSULTATION By special request we make "Wester's Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. OFFICE Habit) a positive guarantee to cure FREE, PERSONALLY OR 2361 WASH. AVE. 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