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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: AMUSEMENT 5. 3:cpcrn ar.g. I Know That 1 Re- deemer Lireth." Many brautiftil floral wc-ron the caske;. pU.-c-'- GRAND ' K. ALEXANDER GRANT, AFTERNOON NIGHT. THIS AND TO- MINSTRELS 25 Colored Stars ING SOUTH FROM Miea Mae Boas left for San Francis- Friday, 10 A. M. Utahna Park ! aCCOOOCOXOOOOOOOXOOOOOQi High Class Vaudeville Two Perfornuraces Every Night at 8 and 9:30 f DON'T MIS8 IT. IT S GREAT. uvwennnnMnnnnennnnnwnnN Lagea and reeerved neat 25c; bleachers, 10c. t 12 awry Dancing from PRICES Evening. J. C. Durrant has returned from his vacation trip and has resumed his labors at the Platt 8aildlery shop. Utahna Theater Opening f the Saaaon IDAHO. Dan Mainer Found Much Railroad Activity and Heard a Proposed Construction. WITH The Utahna Stock Co. 'presents. TH-ETRAMP DETECTIVE Saata an ala Saturday at the Utahna Drug 20, 20c. Store. George B. Holmes, of Park City, is with John llartog. visiting Bsuce Richter has returned from Teton Basin, Idaho. .''"Ifr. Reese Howell gave aa after-aoutea in honor of Mrs. Umpbord and daughter Norma, of Oakland, Cal. a VMwmm a I r Mrs. J. B. Robinson of Rawlins, Wyo., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hanley of 135 Poplar aenug. mMw Hamer, who Is back from Idaho, is one of great natural resources and continues to enjoy a re--. markable growth. ' Ban ' fJ that state B. P. Crltchlow, manager of .the Consolidated Wagon A Machine Co., will leave this evening on a vacation trip to Twin nils, Idaho. The officer have not yet succeeded locating Mrs. Henry Larson,, who has been absent from home since last Tuesday morning. In ccT'ia a his sister at' Whingate House, England, announcing tha death of his mother, aged 58 years. Mr. Seville was greatly shocked, as be did not know his mother fad been ailing. I: is two years since he and bis wife were on a visit to the old home in Louis Bat Ille received from , England. The funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth V. Thompson, widow of the late John C. Thompson of Riverdale. will be held at Sunday from the First wtrd j I o'clock house. The remains msy be .meeting f viewed between 10 and 1 o'clock on , the day. funeral, at tha home, 'rner of if and Adam. Thirty-sixt- h i Arthur Livingstone left on Friday' Overland No. 1. for San Limited Trandsco, upon receipt of a cable from Ma mother in Europe to look aftev her Interests in the coast city and to for putting up a new bosinrsti h'mek on South Market street in the Place of the one destroyed during the earthquake and fire last spring. Mr. Livingstone expects to return in about J'n days to this point, and soon alter that leaves on his European tour. The funeral services over the of Mrs.' Jane Stone were hew n the Second ward meeting house at o'clock Friday afternoon. Bishop Robert McQuarrle presiding. The choir ng God Moves in a Mysterious "V." and -- Rest For the Weary oSu.. B'rtvp Smnln of Five Points. IterncK. ri- -ri V n jan, g. ntchards F. Middlfton were IS ANX.0US Miss Nora Mentis of Arizona ha County Attefnay Assures Him Subject of Complaint Will Be investigated. accepted a position with I. L. Clark A Sons Co. Charles Mostyn Owen, emissary of Mra L. P. Jackson of Idaho Falls Is the American party, and private the guest of Mrs. M. Arbon at 2236 detective, paid a visit to Washington avenue. County Attorney Christensen In Salt Lake yesterday afternoon, with a view C. E. Wardleigh will leave Monday to having Mr. Christensen Issue a comfor Ban Francisco to resume hi against President Joseph F. studies at the College of Physicians A plaint Smith. Surgeons. Owen filed an affidavit some days Misses Nellie Powell and Grace Mc- ago, In which he accused President Smith of a criminal offense, alleging Guire leave today to attend the ihat a child bom to him last May waa University of Utah. not by a legal wife. During his visit yesterday Owen Importuned the county attorney to issue the eomplalat at BILLY NOUK SORE once in order that it might be swora to and a warrant follow. Mr. Christensen took the names of the wiDeclares Deal Was Fixed Up t Saat tnesses cited by Owen in his affidavit at, Engineered by Refers. and said that he would thoroughly Investigate tho matter, and If ha was that enough evidence could satisfied manNelsons Billy Nolan, Battling secured to Insure a convict ion, tha be Nelson's of brands tha reports ager, more complaint would be made out at disabled condition as nothing once. In a lies. telegram scandalous thin Later, Mr. Christensen said that ha from Rene. Xev.. to the Chicago Journot care who waa involved in any did fakes. stories as Nolan the brands nal, Nolan also accuse Referee 81ler of criminal proceeding, thatuseif the law all tha he would having brought uff a big Job, and as- was broken serts that one of tha big flstlc rob- means at his command lo punish the beries of the age was neatly perpetrat- offender: If, after interviewing Jhe sated. This la what Nolan sends over the witnesses named by Owen ho was Smith was is (led that President wire: "Reno Nev., Sept. 8. Surh infam-ou-s guilty, he would not hesltsto a monut rush pellmell reports relating to Nelson's dis- ment, but he would abled condition are nothing more than into the matter without a thorough scandalous Ilea, emanating from the investigation. Will you proceed under the afflowest crowd of sporting men that ever were connected with a pnglllatlc idavit filed by Owen?" Mr. Christensen asked. event. Nelson, outside of the swollen was -Just as quickly as possible. His left eye and face, was not hurt In hi encounter with Gana at Goldfield, and affidavit starts an action as wall as has been around slues the fight and is any gentleman's would," waa tho renow ready and prepared to knock out sponse. Gans for the second time If necesSEClToW sary, and will sign articles nnder the BICH MIHERAL same conditions as soon as Gans says tha word. "These reports of Nelsons death What Mining Editor of San Francisco were spread to make the public beBulletin Thinks of Aura. lieve that Nelson was a very badly beaten man, tberebv conveying to the W. W. Talbot, mining editor of tba public that George Rller'e decision was San Francisco bulletin, spent ten days fair. I do not hesitate in saying investigating the mineral resources of tha Utter was paid a large sum In northern Elko county, Nevada and la advance, and later was to receive the enthusiastic over Us prospects. Ho is balance. He is now .figuring with the over the prospects fixers at Goldfield, hence bis stay of very enthusiastic of Aura and the nearby camps and five dsya there alter the battle. A of capital and an evidence of 81lw"s action, let me predicts a large Influx when tha mineral resources say that he deliberately pnlled the hair population out of Nelson'a head at least a dozen of that section are made known to the after the Aura times, and the rules debar the referee world. Aura la named King, the mine owned by Ogden from putting his hands on either A strange coincidence. Ms people. The people of Aura are taking the hands were never on Cans. Did any one ever see George 811er pull a boxer necessary steps to bring that camp to A took by the hair In the ring? Siler haa the attention of mining investors. and meeting waa held at Aura Saturday advantage of his last chancerest of his night and a chamber of commerce was feathered his nest for the occaorganised with a complete set of ofdays. After the battle he took foulficers. and a fund was raised to dission to remark Nelson was the est fighter In the ring, although the play the ores in Tonnpah, Goldfield, latter has fought all over the Country, Reno and other mining centers. referees, and In speaking of the resource of Aura under the this is the first time he has been dis- and vicinity, Mr. Talbot said that It had greater resources that Manhattan qualified. Betting resorts from the Atlantic and yet there waa a population of statewill Verify my to the Pacific over 5JM0 In that camp within ninety was that Job the pulled ments as' to days after ore was discovered. He m the ore la free milling and otf. George Siler la the guilty party unfortunate this ending who caused there is a fair supply of wood and wnd cannot deny it ou last Monday, water for the running of mills for The negro is the most experienced tha ore. fakir in the country, and made the From what he saw on his trip, Mr. Siler and the Utter for task easier, Talbot hxa no hesitation in saying that realised this, helped out by most of Aura and vicinity offers greater inwho Francisco Contingent, San the ducements today for profitable inhare been Utterly assailing its through vestments in mining property than UsK months. fifteen the for the press other section of the state. All it "Nelson forced this battle from the any needs is its resources to be made to men were forced both and start, known and capital will flow in to deUko grueling punishment after the the mines. ninth round. No better known role-bitt-y velop than EddU Graney tried to MBS. S1MEB LOCATED hedge bis money that he had bet on Gans In fact, he said after tha ninth round that Gana had no chance to Husband ta Be Shipped bet the Dane, hence this switch. This Body of toHerOgden for Burial. statement can be verified by Tex Rickard, who pat talking to him all through Mrs. S. N. Simer, whose husband tha contest Reports sent from the at Butte Thursday Not one died suddenly ringside claim knockdowns. occurred during the battle. Nelson is morning, was located this morning at rosily end eager to again prove that ha the Truex home on Twelfth street. from Park Is the negros master with an honest Two brothers of Simer, Billy Nolan." City came down to Ogden to arrange referee. for the burial of ths deceased. A T have been somewhat coeUve. but telegram waa sent to Butte requesting Doan's Rcgukts gave Just the results the author! Lis there to ship the body to Ogden. Funeral services will be desire A They act mildly and regulate George B. held in this city under the direction the bowels perfectly. Krause, CO'i Walnut Ate, Altoona, of Larkin's undertaking establish- mptii. pi. . PRICESIO, MOSTYH anti-Morni- SUNDAY NIGHT , MOV- two-year-ol- TONIGHT . HEALTHFUL and DELICIOUS Griddle CaKes and Prest-- ' the C. bi-- , Mrs.' Mary Tsrloy and Mrs. 1lrs' Pt,.pbcns sang L . best-know- n . Muffins YEARS Plum Pudding and COLD WEATHER IS FEARED THE FARMERS. BY NEWTON AND THIELE SENTENCED BY JUDGE HOWELL. Frosts Would Os Great Damage ta Two and Three Years for Attempted the Tomatoes m Weber Larceny Other Criminal Casco in Court. County. ioaeph T. Young of tha H. L. Griffin Co. ha gone to Garland on business. Pricea, 25c, 50c and 75c. an Sale Marx. Boston Brown madefrom Alien's Bread Flour. The ECONOMY in buying.-thSIMPLICITY In making, and th ASSURANCE of having n pure and wholeaoatn food are pants are There is appreht n.iou aninug tanner and grower ut nuuaioe that frvsia will result from the rain aiorm and ruin the crop. This niorniug the mountains near the cry were covered l with snow and a breeze came down the valley. Even if a frost ilort not come, the crop will be act buck several days. On account of cold a rather the crop ha been backward iu ripeniug. Thi week farmers comnieuced to haul in earnest and indication pointed to a heavy crop. Tomato vine are laden wltu the heaviest crop m years, but the greater portion i still green aud unfit for canning piirpoara. We can't tell what will become of the crop, said Alex Brewer this Thi rain will set it back morning. several days and if a frost eomex. the crop will be destroyed. Of course, if clear weather follow without frusta, th crop will tipen and moat of it will bo harvested. Beet hauling at the augur factory waa to have commenced today. Owing fields aud hetvy to the water-soakeroads, active digging will not begin until next weak. Edward Newton aud Fruuk Thiele, who had previously enierrd a pica of guilty of attempted larceny, were sentenced yesterday to (Vo and three years, respectively, in the state prison. They were arrested while attempting to taae money from the cash register belonging to the Royal Exchange saloon, which they had carried to tha alley la (be roar of the builidug. Joseph Bcuike was arraigned yesterday and entered a plea of not Betake guilty of aiteinlped larceny. waa arrested by Sheriff Sabring after he had traveled to Cache valley with a saddle horse belonging to tha William A Shunliff livery stable. Charles Hramwell was arraigned yesterday on the charge of fornication He waived time in which to plead rnd entered a plea of not guilty. The case of John Bowman against Ogden City and others, has beea continued for the term. Testimony is being submitted In the damage suit of A. Y. Satterfield against the Ogdea A Northwestern Railroad couipauy. HERALD AT IT ACAIK MERCHANTS EXTRAVAGANZA d Charges Rspublieaas With Fixing a The scat sale opens this morning Slate at Executive Masting Nina Chances for the spectacular Merchants' Extrav-aganx- a Hundred and Ninety-nin- e and those nlshtng good seats Out of a Thousand tha Herald la should got in line early. Lying Again. Rehearsals are In progress nightly The Salt Lake Herald announced and the fact that about one hundred of Ogdeu'a society ladies are In the east Friday morning that at an executive Inanrea a succexsful presentation of meeting" the alleged Smoot, machlnn had fixed a elate. Tho following is this ever popular production. Tha program is a most unique aud clipped from the Herald: consisting of aauwading At an executive meeting lield in nmel on, th county building a few days ago it electrical displays, funny farces, strikis asid that a slate was framed up ing and mieit beautiful representations which the Smoot machine hoped to and last, but tint least, forty little tola work through Is this county. Out of in a fairy delaarte drill Price uf admission within reach of names tho fourteen persons whose were selected, but two aro Gentiles, all. Entire lower floor aud fliVl three and nearly all are from Ogden. Four of the number are bishops, one la the rows ta lialeony 5oc; next five rows In of house 25c. president of the stake. Rome of those balcony Stir; balance forget iba date, Monday night, whose names appear on the slate have not been consulted in the matter, and at Grand Opera House. Insist that they will not make the raoo even if the slate should gu through. It AN ART EXHIBITION Is aa follows: Senator L W. Sburtllff, of Ogden. Representatives E. W. Wade, OgFred Ms a la arranging for an den; W. L Stewart, Ogden: G. 8. opening at hi art store on WashDean, North Ogden, and mi other. ington avenue, lie has not set the Commlaalonera Jesse Fewer, Hoop- date, but will prepare his exhibit beer. and David McKay or W. G. Wil- fore the last of September. son, Ogden. Recently Mr. Mbbm went east and Clerk David Mai toon. Ogden. original paintings, a numptirchsd Assessor E. T. Woolley, Ogden. of parts cants and ber of Treasurer A.' It. Chambers, Ogden. water-colo- r plaster pictures. Among his paintRecorder J. B. Wallnce, Ogden, ing is one from the brush of RltoII, Sheriff G. A. Behring, Ogden. a recognised German artist, it picAttorney X. J. Harris, Ogden tures sn old man In a wise cellar over Whether this slate will go through infolding the rare old liquid. Tha or not will, of course, be settled later. of the arils! is shown in the This paper believe that the Herald genius facial expression of the loue chap is lying about the matter. In the first acier and Ibe wonderful harmuuy of place the Standard and Examiner are colors. Mr, Masse will give a Merles charged with being Smoot papers, but of openings and serve rhuculato to if the foregoing Is tha alleged Smoot bis guests. ticket, then the Ogden alleged Smoot ... i papers are against it. There Is no EXCURSIONS. SEPTEMBER Smoot machine in Ogden and there never was one. Round Trip. The Republican convention of WeCity of Mexico, daily to 8ept. 14th, ber county will never stand for any 969.50. clique or machine to slate a ticket for $61.90. Toronto, Cunada. Kept. them. Denver, Colorado Springs, Sept. It la the oplnloh generally, however, 817.75. that the Herald, aa usual, is lying. Ob Nervation, Pullman sleepers, dinThe truth is moat of th names giv' cars. en ure candidates and the names uf ingColorado Midland Ry, 77 W. Secthe four bishops are added to give an ond South. opportunity for discontent Th Herald wants to disorganise tha Republican party of Weber and create dlsaen-tlo- n IN JUVENILE COURT in the Republican ranks, and to accomplish that, the Herald will black- Excellent Record Made by tha Local en the soul oT Its writers every day. Office ra. Those mentioned nr all honorable men and worthy of aupport, but tha A visit to the Jnvenlle court of this very fact that there are hut two mentioned on the ticket is x city reveals the fact that a great work is forward there, the benefits guarantee that the names mentioned of going which, coming years will tell. were never agreed upon. A request made to Judge Patlon'a Republicans, do not be fooled by the able asaiatant, Mr. Jacobs, brought tba enemy. Information, which la systemalically kept for reference, that In lean than the peat nine months there have been AL HOWARD SENTENCED 161 arrests made, 155 uf whom were hoys, six girls: that f this number His far Besting Given Fifty Day but two have been returned to th Wife. court n second time, that if, after Ut pf probation haa expired, and In police court yesterday morning AJ period is n boy diemiaaed from making nerer was to sentenced Howard, colored, until he shows a marked these reports hla wife. for beating fifty days in jail moral improvement and na of degree Several witnesses appeared against earneat desire to make good. Of the Howard, who offered no defense for number sent into the court, eleven his action. He not only blacked his have been deemed Incorrigible and wifes eye. but cut her clothes into sent to the Industrial school. The strips with a rasor. also ahowa that the record Two of the three men arreste-- as mount kept money returned to persona of run-todswindlers were released from who bare gnatiined damage by the They were tried on a charge children is 834.81. of vagrancy, but evidence could not The object of the court, however, be obtained that would convict them la not to financially reimburse, but to of the misdemeanor. reach the best that is in boy nature and by judicious advice, lead to the foundation of better habits of life, and BBICIUH'S PEACHES to Improve th chlld'a environment by enforcing the contributoryarenegliconThe Exportations af This Year Are gence- clause where parents account-ability Unpraca dented. cerned, holding them to ntrict amt making parent or guardian Brigham News: Unless one is ac- joint sufferer in the punishment for quainted with the facts. It is hard in-lo the misdemeanor. realize the extent of the peach Tue quiet but effective way In which thia ay stem Since hat City. Brigham of dustry Judge Patton is handlingover former Thursday sixty two cars have been proves it superiority follows: methods employed in criminal courts. ahlppetL Int Self-Risin- g e PERSONALS Rig Street Parade. Sate Trao Boston Brown Bread PARTIES ARE With two corps of engineers in the Is a possibility that tho Casper Bachman, head plumber for field, there and the Chicago A NorthA. W. Meek, has gone to Croydon to Burlington do the plumbing for the new Croydon western railroads will com through Ogden on their way to the northwest, hotel. so declares Dan Hamer, who haa reCleats Smith has accepted a posi- turned from a visit to Montpelier and tba northeast end of Bear Lake. Great tion with the Burrup Grocery Co. Interest axiits la that section of the Mias Ethel Little is visiting friends country over the arrival of surveying parties from both systems that are in Salt Lake. beaded in a general direction toward Fred Mackmau uf Logan is in the 9sden. Much secrecy guards the work of city. the surveyors and it waa with difficulHamer ascertained their Philip Payne of the H. L Griffin Co. ty that Mr.There is no doubt, be deidentity. U ill. clares, that both lines have been surveyed west to a point near Lakeside, Little Ina Uudstrom, the the north end of Bear lake. Rudaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Azol on freely Limlstrora, who has been quite sick, is mors, which have circulated around Montpelier, have headed both improving. roads toward Ogden. On n route traversing the went aide C. A. Jackson of Chicago has acof Bear Lake into Cache count.), by cepted a position with Last A Thomas. tray of Blacksmith's fork, Mr. Hamer people who stated that Today Frank 8haw, proprietor of encountered Shaw's Bargain Store, is celebrating the Burlington had about decided to through their territory. tha first anniversary of his business enter Ogden ! X possibility that tha Burlingand is giving away aome pretty souve-air- There ton la headed tor Salt Lake, but in order to teach that city. It must of Thomas Horn will leave shortly for necessity corns through Ogden. Not only la the country in southern Chicago to study law. Idaho much agttated ever railroad great eastern William Stephens has accepted a activities of tha two Shoe lines, but tha Oregon Short IJne is out position with the surveying a Una to tha Soda Springs Co. country from their terminal at Lewis, ton. Another scheme to cross the Willard Lund of the Wilcox Grocery north end of tha lake and connect a Co.; is home sick. llna cm land with a ferry boat system the lake has bean talked of. Walter Whalen will leave Sunday over From what Mr. Hamer waa able to' to resume his studies 4t college. Mr. observe. Ogden la about to become Whalen 1 studying raedirtno at tho one of tha objective points for two University of Pennsylvanin. transcontinental Unea. . IPrtti. PEN FOR DANGER Two Hundred and Fifty Laugh in One Hundred and Fifty Minute. MAHARAS CHALLENGE SAND AND ORCHESTRA Reeerved ' CITY co ycaterday. for IS. TOMATO SENT TO THE CROP IN presenting the Clave neat Feature - f MINSTRELY, OPERA AND VAUDEVILLE Watch ; RAILROADS THE FOR THIS Manager :rTEMi:r.R MORNING, f B. F. Cannon, a much re peered member of the Woodmen o( the Worl w resented with en elegant. Jewel Thursday hr the member ef the order. T. C. Morris made the presenuikm speech. after which Mr. Cannon epuka for a few minutes of the kindness chuwn hint in the paet, and of the dear clone friendship which he possessed among the members of the order. Mr. Cannon it to SURVEYING leave for Seattle. OPERA HOUSE ATr::i.Y UTAII, OGDEN, worthy of your considers tiaa. Allens PACIFIC far Ask Your grocer B. B. B. COAST FACTORY, it Flour Co. SAN JOSE, CAL. Estes Doctor Specialist Cam when ether fall. Madsen method. Fra a consu Italian far any Chronic Dlaaaaa af any ram er nature. Every esaa guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cared Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing la th Bara, Dia of tha Head, Throat, None, Eye or Ear. All DisBranchial Tubas sad Chet. ease of the Disease of tha Stomach, Liver, Kidneya and Bladder. Heart Dlaaaaa, Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, 8t. Vltua Daaoa, File, Fistula sad all Rectal Trouble, Tap Worm, Blood Poisoning from any canae, Diaaaaea peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN qulrkly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination nnd advice la FREE. Coma at one Tomorrow may b too lata. Call or write, DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST ' Office hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 2468 Washington Are. (Boyle Block), Ogden. Utah. Kntraaca Room 12. Remembar tha number. Drs. Elliott & Norris 29 YEARS Specialists1 YEARS To the study aad treatment of Chronic diseases of man, woman nnd kwnl children, having devoted apeclal effort during oar entire prof life end are now rewarded hr the discovery of method that give comd Blood Diaraaea, Catarrh, Dcafneaa, Rheuplete maatery of Nervous matism, stomach. Kidney and Lltrrr trouble. MENS DISEASES . File, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits, Taken on a positive guarantee lo cure lead Poison, CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER. OFFICE 2391 WASH. AVE. V. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden . 10-1- 19 Knud son Brothers 19 Wm. Horsley A Sons 15 R. L. Flshburn it Bons 7 Valentine Fruit 4 Snow Orchard Co. 1 Fred Hillman A car averages about 1.260 boxes, each box containing an axeraqe of 80 peaches. Tim maha 78.120 boxes, or 6,049.400 peaches in less than a They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG BURGLARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light . ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP ELECTRIC LIGHT OVER ALL OTHERS. ill Lit & Mw E. W. WADE, Agent Ganaral Manager R. B. CAMPBELL. Co. Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made SUCCESS . Then again, in addition to those hipped ax above, an average of lrom 400 to MO boxes are shipped out carload lots. Also dally in less numberless teams ure hauling all the time to nearby nett laments. At one time last year a man stationed for that purpose, counted 125 loaded wagons leaving Brigham In n single day. We cannot say what these 42 cars sell ft will bring, but say they 40 rents a box. Which Is extremely conservative, it would week- - 31210. What Is It that two of the Agricultural College students are about In Ogden Jut In By special request we make Wesler'i Best Street, Ogden, Utih. at 375 Twenty-thir- d now? Introducsimply thi they are Usage, n course of ing Correct Social instruction on Good Mannareind Custom, by the New York Society of Self Culture. They alao have the In almost free gneress Magsxlne shlch W "Correct Kocibl Usage i recognised by the pres as the standard 1 f mu Sucres Magazine In the United of t besteading magazine should take adSlates, so everyone offer. vantage of hi rare JOHN E. HRAMWELL, JOS. GIll'E, Representatives. It Bo-H- al - PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH OGDEN Tl'KF 263 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern Racom Direct Wire fat An Sporting Events WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 1 MITCHELL BROS. Monument, Coping and Head atone. Don't buy from sgenta, aa they get large eommlaauma and you have to pay them. See your home people flraL Yard opposite utty Cemetery. |