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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, i u.i'i-;- CONDUCTED A I'. Ann-iira- iuf-ti- BY W C. T. U u L W. IO Street 24th ssr TROUBLE t J.C. Platt Saddlery Co., W. A. Melon, . E. Malan, WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. TRANSFER COMPANY IUCl1 - m - e.PL!G'8 i rn m I W E -- NESTaY. r Kii-'.- : T iif.iiil every i.ri. il a:; l.iv Hu 'III-I- . f t H j V T:1 Wrurewilay ,! a' til mrDibt1 -There will :c in litv.V !, , LATEST w0CM f i in i i. n si. Si,, t j .11 Mlalilt- 'I' i 1. .1 M" ii i j i nm. in n : ,i 'Ti I , . :i rif ! st tia tViIl.Jlii-'i-- liu- - i . -- . Wagon. PECIALTIEB-Pt- an OUR Bate Moving end Fuml-lur- e, iters ge. OFFICE 40 Twenty-fift- Ind, Street h PHONES 234. Bell, 220. Griffin Paint Co. t a iri-cie- i g a, Second Hand Stores fifty-thre- e d AM-41- SOCIALISM AND THE SALOON. a "We waul it understood that the Socialists do not uphold the saloons any mors than other existing evils, and deplore the faet that it, like the rest of the evils, does exist. concluded a Socialist writer at ths dose of an article defending the saloon. The defease, by the way, was the threadbare one of the "poor mans club." That "the saloons are as necessary to the workmen ns an anesthetic la to one in great pain," is a aiateuieut that reminds us of the fact that many a poor man and woman, too, has under the Influence of anesthetics submitted to an operation which was wholly unnecessary and quite often terminated fatally. So the workman sodden with driuk submits day after day to conditions which would he wholly intolerable to a sober, reasoning man. "What remedy would the temperance people offer for each conditions" as those depleted in "The Jungle.?" Why. Just shat Maine has offered. Are there any such conditions in Maine? The Socialists say: "If the places where the workmen work were sanitary end they received money enough that they might make their homes fit to live In, the most of the sahrnna would go out of business." Tee, we all Imagine saloons closing up if there was more money in their vicinity. But as there Is not enough money 10 Hlfi OWN GUEAT. y d grand-daughte- j. a ; lilt Overcoats and Suits r. for Mtn, ISoj snd Chlldron are tlie niohl t'onipWe lintm in the City, aud at prices (o suit Mery-body, Dont buy (ill you call and look u OVfT. , I Vane, Draya gnd Baggage UiSE I i : l, - ' uia hi. ..in, lit rsiil par ml - iulnuili.il Mini. t' bcu. Hi :.n:P ha,'i' u lu lu- f.'.i 'll It ' lu? i' V 1' li Ii;. sin- Is j i r p.ii ,u ' 'ii 'i in k n m 1,1 ... il.i " i. iiu;i Ur.f ei:t u itii'L. it.ii. t t H.e fill1 me m.- -. ii. an of io'-- i '.( Riisii; t: til... Ij llir ike sing po. li tl M: 1:1 busl g. I'M Slid hi in liie ti.mis oi I: M-umake th lit much UlUl e gi i'iij.ia:.le ihsii :t would oihvi wise lie. tor i: tbe nistfier of ilir House ut all d. iibi s tu his precis As o ms tier uf fact, bis ou strict iiisjt'siy, wiilie :r Long said In his adH Is a little known fact that when dress: "The Invitation to act in this rapacity is the highest honor 1 have King Edward doe a friend th houur of staying at hla house his majesty had in my life. his host' bust aud his own "This assemblage dues not represent crusade but in one of the guest. This taring, tupoy-turva one-ide- a order greatest agencies In the universal of things is, of course, ths out name of the rules of etiquette governing such world reform. AGAIN, WE JUST WONDER. The Wr. C. T. I', represents the vlsltg uf hi majesty to his dlstlu-gulbbest and deepest con elation of nil subjaets, and ilies rules pracCongressman Littlefield front protai-bltlo- n good men and women, and should not tically my it dowu that the king is alMaine was In Utah for about., have complacent condescension, but ways host. And It is not a mere asa week Just price to election, helping of all who love sumption, for in many ways hi majesthe hearty Senator Smoot Congressman ty actually does toko the rank of huoi humanity." Howell of I'tah. It was a great ocin, his host's house, while ths host casion. Mr. KaJi YaJIraa. who has be .to ranks as the principal guest, with free We wonder If Senator Smoot will ' president of the Japanese W. C. T. IT. ran uf the place, excepting, of course, carry out bis threat to get the for twenty-elyears, can not speak the suit of apartments set aside for law repealed after all that English and was represented by her the king's exclusive use, to which no Congressman Littlefield has done? Miss Via Hayaaki, of one goes uninvited. For Mr. Littlefield did more than Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Yajiua, who is In ths Aral place, as Is generally any other one person to drive the 74 years old, was (he first womsn who known. King Edward selects whai saloons out of the United States army. ever Isught school in Japan. friends shall be Invited to meet him And ike Utah newspaper men bad a at any mansion he and, nhhuugh goad time with tk Maine congressThe Countess of Carlisle, who was isvlMllit 's are aentvisits, out lu the name man, toe. They epterrainrl. him at was elected president of the World's uf his Jr ft aud hostess, practithe club, took him automoblllng up W. C. T. 1'., in not s. good sailor, so cally emanate from the they and are 1. king, the cauyon and got souvenirs galore. she her represented hy daughter, valued aocoidlngl). Al other nrrsnst But, strange to say, no one thought of courro Is to provtw aeioodi irLwt ivuviihv iaawbm mbo ia but 20 meat for the visit are made e the to ask the congressman from Maine ths Inadequate wages may he spent. Jf j., discretion of tbs boat as boat ; but tbe If prohibition Is a failure in hie state. Now, the way the slates that have moment tho august guest arrives the Or did someone ask the congressman Friull" K...owlto of Austria. strange transposition takes place; hi .ZrttimcTvcolTe for tla views and then decide not to the of famous Prof. Mas Has- majesty to quit as much hi own host daughter live in. hed a Nome lit print them? IVe wonder. ww,u vlrnn university, whose aa he is the host uf those who visit him Now here la a strange condition. If every workinan could be given j mother vi is president of the V. fl. T. U. in his own palscee, and his dally life Here was the moat active prohibitionI2D.008 each or whatever daily wages of Austria, read a most interesting Is ordered much the same. Hut there ist in the United States hobnobbing the Socialists demand for them, does Is the difference that In the liomca uf for a week with local politicians and anybodr Imagine that that would drive paper. hi friends, albeit thu host. It 1 the editors wlm just know hare known any saloons out of business? The W. C. t. IT. department uf entertained, not the entertainer, tint IT. was organised to for a long time t hat prohibition dpoa The W. 'wo, ,vluM ',Hnk rrpoc that the everything ia arranged and timed acnot prohibit," nnd yet apparently they drive the lia'uoV business outofeilsb children of the UnRed Biales her cording to his ascertained wish, sa lu Jet Um get away without telling them '! dep.Ued to their credit bia own homes. how the law works in Maine. doll,,r lnre 1,,ur e system As a Were they afraid to ask him, do mKo riT M wllfuot Uce rule, King Edward nSSSfr 111 introduced In 188B. We now have expends general tbe greater part uf his flnu you suppose? But to allow aitch an lam in our course of atudy nl , 5IM) ln th(I j ,yillMn tmenty. in his own apartments, and rarely apexcellent opportunity to Blip by! eight states. among the company earlier than Again, we wonder. loesl State and educators and school pears SOCIALISM IS PROHIBITION. often not before luncheon, and boards apeak highly of Its effects. Levi dinner, which iavsry served between 8 and KEEPING IT HOLY. gum and cigarettes are f. But when Lis msjroty elects to cheap Our Socialist friends have declared bought candy, and children are more Indus- lunch in his private apartments he fretrafof ths liquor prohibition against mure .'Last Sunday people passing along trious sad truly generous. quently invites his host or one of the Twenty-fourtstreet were surprised fic oa the ground that it dues not pro most disiinguiwbad of tbe other gues's to And a force of men employed in WWt Now. thla la a etrangeposltioa to Join him. These rules do not hold FATE OLD OF BOOTS. one when for the take Socialists to A big sleem mending asphalt paving. good, bowevtr, when he is visiting for roller cbased itself up and down the considers that the whole Socialist prohootlug, for si those times the king n of aeries la j prohibitions. block and fondly advertised that the gram What becomes of old boots and likes to be out about ten ln the mornThey propose to prohibit privets shoe bia hitherto been almost as pus work was 'beta g done by a well known breakfast Ing In prlvaie; and after ing, nnd espe- sling a problem as where all the pings ownership of public utilities, Salt Lake contractor. luncheon is taken probably at some The presumption ia that the gentle- dally means of transportation. There m to however, is given lodge or other with the other "guns." man had originally constructed the Is to be prohibition of private greed ja the Boot and Shoe Trades Journal It is customary for his majesty to be paring; that ho had given bond to and selfishness, of ignorance nnd sloth i "Old boots and shoes of leather," the attended at dinner by his own servi Journal and above all of poverty. says, are nut up into small ants, who sometimes precede him by Now, suppose that Socialism, with all pieces, and then are put for two days a abort time on his visit. They serve a prohibitions, were adopted nnd then into chloride of sulphur, the effect of him In his . apartments, and are the city; that fall attention had been It were discovered that It was a fact which ia to make the leather very sometimes private assisted there by one or brittle and called to sundry defects in the pare- - jthat "prohibition does not prohibit? hard two of the house servants when his -When this Is fully effected, the i--a meat, and that he had simply token i Really this metier of Socialism hnd baa invited a very rare thing It better be examined contracts may Lake Balt carefully. off withdrawn from his terlal h from the actios of majesty day for hint to do more person to lunch he loaded. By the way, was thts-suof sulphur, washed with with him Hum bis men can properly tj,e chloride dra renewal of attacks on prohibition water, dried and ground to powder. It attend. tA dinner with the whole Just before election a deliberate bid then mixed ml to some substance company, his msjosiy's servants staI for saloon votes? that will cause i to adhere together. If so It certainly was poor campaign I auCh ns shellac or other resinous Ris- tion themselves where they ran serve him, and they lake everything from ns aa the in When pniltica ing. long terlal or even good glue, and n thick tbe other servants and hand back IT. will learn T. C. has been W. they eolation of strong gum. moving from hla majesty's elthat the saloon vote Is never cast tar n -- jt ifierwsrdi pressed loin mould without bow. Saloon "third party. keepers always to forin combs, buttons and n variety . This custom of the king taking hfa church ware declaring that they were ' support one or the other of the big of other useful objects. "Prusslmle of potash fat also made own servant to wait on him has been prone "to do things they should nut jwrtie and have a great knack of do. and to leave undone the things picking the party that promises their out of old leather. It Is heated with ssld to have originated years ago. Mh and old iron hoops in a large when s servant of s house at which they should do, Mr. Moran's tar fur- - j business the roost protection. Liquor nace Just across ths street was laden- ' men never cut votes "for principle." The nitrogen and carbon form Will lain IV was visiting became so to n forlorn No of them, with a hope air leading the very suggestive cyanogen, nnd rhen unite with the embarrassed by tbe honor of waiting log odor of brimstone and sulphur. It is What they want in success, and right iron end potassium. The noluable por- - on his king that be upset a tureen of tions are dissolved out, and the result- - sauce over his majesty's shoulder very dangerous, this leaving things no. It la a safe gueea that not one of the ing salt, added to one of iron, produces Probably, bowevc-r- , tbe custom Iscon-of undone and doing the wrong thing. Mr. Moran was doing the wrong fifty Ogden saloon keener will aay the well known Prussian blue, either much older origin, but it is quite that it does preclude awkward thing in working on Sunday, and the that he voted the Socialist ticket The ftr dvelng purposes or as a pigment" ceivable little accidents of the kind mentioned. London Espreus. church people have been leaving a returns do not indicate that Socialism Another fact which points to the whole lut undone In the way et enforc- has made very great advances since king being Ms own host In his host's ing n better respect for the Sabbath. last election. IN LIGHTER VEIN. house Is that be takes his hostess Into The big steam roller, rattling and dinner Just as a I eat takes In the princlanking la front of the church, is n "AS GOES AMERICA." cipal lady gnest. while tbe queed. If strong indication of the place that the she happens to be accompanying his Ogden churches bold ia the estimaThe matter of barmaids In Victoria, majesty. Immediately after dinner tho tion 'of the general public. mistress of the house becomes. Ipso church in Ogden, so far ns Australis, is under wholesome agitaNat facto, a lady in waiting, nnd leave the known, has raised any formal protest tion nnd the evil may perhaps some room In attendance on tbetr majesties over this or any other for mof public day be cancelled by legislation. The wlht-draSabbath desecration, and so Ogden is comment of the Alliance Record on freight train, who saw the collision, before any of tbe other guests was summoned as a witness si the in- Moreover, the kings servants gradually harking back to days of American ways ia a follow: "There are no barmaids hi America, i vestigation held at the division super withdraw before tbe house servants, aragsry and heathendom, before civilisation' and Christianity had come to not because the occnptaion is forbid- - Intendent's oilier at Pueblo. When the and they are not expected to carry so den to females .hy law, but because a freight engineer appeared at the trial, much ass wine glass from the dining the race. . of dinhealthy public opinion and n truly the division superintendent, who was room. Another peculiar point ner etiquette Is that only the king and chivalrous regard for women have a cross Rule man, snapped THE GOOD TEMPLARS. What's your iiime?" queen are supplied' with finger glasses compelled hotel keepers to employ "Hill." replied the witness. at dessert. The phenomenal growth of the tem- none but male lenuera." "What have jou been doing? Thus has America once more beAs is well known. King Edward Is perance society, the Good Templars, "Running No. 207 for two years." here in Ogden Is a thing to marvel come In the broaest meaning her very partis! to the game of bridge, The little man looked up quickly. and consequently there I brother's keeper. "As gues America, ever. card placing when he la the guest at a Only a little over five months old so goes the world." Is there any Amnr-es- n Then he said: whoso heart oes not thrill with "You're s d good man. This Is house. Money is always played for, and numbering nearly n hundred members, it surpasses all records. If aay pride and patriotism at the thought? the first time I ever beard of you. It though the stakes are kept comparabis characteristic way of eompli-I- s tively low; and it 1 etiquette for the America has made her mistakes and other society of any kind has made still making them, but even so. she meeting him for attending to his basi- actual host to make provision for a ascii a marvelous growth It was only by keeping a paid worker constantly ls the model for all the other nations. , ness and not. haLglng around divUina sufficient supply uf brand new coins In tke field. from tho mint snd perfectly fresh Here, where the cradle of freedom . headqnsrteis. The freight engineer was Mr. John note from the bank for which hi The Good Templars hbve had no and religious liberty wax rocked have I of the beneficent reforms A. Hill. He had n union card in Ms guesis may exchange their own cash paid worker, and yet they have never srsrtzd many held a meeting without an Initiation. that are being adapted by other na- - pocket when he stood before his rhief and notea. In order that tho royal One ef the members said to the writer Hon. The coming generations will in Pueblo: be carries one today when guests may not bi'e to handle ordindd to the number of these reforms. he is head of the Hill Publishing enro- - ary money which has been tnelreula several month ago: Tt would Just do yon W. C. T. V. Can any one doubt It? pany of New York, publishers of the thm tor a long time. As tt to not, of women who dont belong, good to look Then let n walk carefully and three largest publications In their course, regarded favorably for a hoet e "wale opt steps and wo gang wren? field. The Werid's Work. and Into that lodge room one to In money from hi guests, the act- onti-oantee- u MALAN i.il-- l i 13 1908 11. ) OHIO AND INDIANA. those boys and girls. They are so earnest, so enthusiastic, so ho si. so C. W. T. I', bus derided to give hopeful. They arv in favor of nearly Ths (o Ohio and Indiana the position of eterythiug and they applaud eteri-thing.- " first place in the series of reuuione and banquet which they expect to Well. u make a lnug story short, we looked Into that lodge room" by give this year. On Saturday evening. November the inflation route, the only wty It 24, the reunion of the popple of the could be doue, and took the pledge Buckeye and Hooeler mates will take again. And It was all so. too. place at the Knights of P.whiaa ball good will, enthusiasm seemed at the corner of Taeuty-fuurt-h and to radiate from that crowd ft young Washington. people like rays from an arc light. All people of those two states ans There were older people, loo, but invited to he present nnd renew their they seemed to have caught this fluid current of enthusiasm aud acquaintance with the daya and the people of auld la ng ayne. courage and nil of them seemed about If you do not meet anyone that ten years younger than they had foryou knew in the old days you are mer! v. It was noMlvely iht most sure to meet someone that kuows helpful looking gathering we eer saw some people that you knew in the In Ogden. old lionte. We are not trying to boom the Good Templars they don't seem to need It but those parents who have encourSAME OLD LAW. aged their hoys and girls to join this And Last Midday night the city council society have chosen wigt-ly- . laid oa the table the request uf the thus psreuta whu have Joined with saloon men that a special ordinance their sons and daughters have been be passed to keep bad boys front Wiaer still. A bond of sympathy and coming into the saloons and making nouipsn ion ship like that between par ents aud children will not be easllv the proprietors sell to them. At Ant it sounded vsry reasonable broken by the liquor traffic ur other that boys whu tempt the saluon men evil influence. to break tLP law ihould be liable to aryest equally with the saluon men. And then the startling discovery was made that such had been the law for tj years. Hence no cause uf action. The law baa baea oa the books for yean and nuns of the fifty aaloua WITH OLD HARNESS men knew it. If the formation of a A runaway may causa more then trouble. Soriana injuries and some- saloon keepers' league will result in time death art the awful reeulta. Am their making n study of the laws, old harness la oftea responsible, but' then the league may be a benefit. Any n new knrueea with weak epots In K afnoora effort by the saloon man to secure better enforcement of existis Just BS bad. ing laws will be appreciated by all. The kind we sell have The city fathers should grasp the NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will gat your money's worth if j feather duoter and diva Into the archives after some more of those ordiyou buy harness of As. nances. They look almost aa good as Our now address Is IIT7 Washing sew when dusted well. i - NCVZMBER MORNING, Self-Risin- g tu i B. & floor Ini :iil same 1 i k ;ti m:i: i.in.ipans .f i!;- city. O' K. t in,,,-!toll 1. V l'ur rantukea R. T. Milhr li:r ui.v arm iai-uf i iit- - urpartmen: .nul t;r UMiiiuiiis tinlmu o:;;:ugi,' li,nj. Kv-Mi1--. I'or Muffin are Mrs. W. G. ills. At, d niiii price 0.1 liMM'ii Lilt- - ul.c tiais. Blarkingiun. Mrs. Buaie Bimins aud Mi- - G A. Mueller. to etiquette and forbidding Tor Boat on Brown Bread Xiwiii ahich uur ti.vihivu 1st: On the alternative munin with moththe least undue familiarity , like his dead thm pmuhed 0'ur r iwas ers' meetings theie win lie a parlor iellow Kuet to be perfectly at their Fur Blum Pudding br.ike ease toward himself, and ks wiil often, Aie scarcel) hunt i.moj i meeting iu each Wuni o.i the third All Grocer. where bo detects a lull saojaable Wednesday. The s.iiieriuteuJuui .if Think ou ye fivt-- tbi-i- at that pries this department. is Mr,. V Rang, anl nervousness, go out uf hi way to Wake, ur our toil i vain: her ssi'unis are .ii. K. .4. Unley. Our rulers jiiggilnglt di vic makj the unduly diffident guest feel klrs. Guoi'fce Craig Mv. Foi rial all. To sell thrill back aguln. King Edward, whether host's Uot or ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Miss d. Chapman and Mia Clara Hsd-lurguest's guet, to Hiit an aweaom monCoast Factory, San Joss, CaL Back to the ancient bittern arch, but a very t banning gentleman. The first Weduesiiny of each month London Tit Bitz. Ye cuiitd ouce tur all Eastern Factory, Little Wolf MUl will be devoted to a general meeting Back to oppression none utay Wi. guas aMans, the Knights of of the whole union Who liar nut borne it thrall SAVED A Pythias hall, over Hie I'tah National Back l Hu- - slough ,t rhir dropoud; HOW A SECTION-HANTRAIN. Hclois anew held fast bank. By England s "tail uiou the bond As helots to ih last. CONVENTION NOTES. Kidiug at night in g oomfonsbl i "The JUMBLE buys, stile sr am Pullman berth acroas conttnenL tbs changes "any sld thing" ("bluaa" W. c T. f. conven- Whst is their sis that ihry are mads paesenger will ocessiosally wake up. At the World ssptad) gnd moat new ansa, 2300 Rebellion's lawful prey? tion there were SBfi lielegutes prerent, send oue flylug look into ths darkness Wash. Hells, 1144 This is tbetr elu often that, betrayed and listen to the steady rhythm of ths countries, berepresenting They did oft betray: SECOND-HANSTORE. side the United Sis'r. One delegate That wheals beneath him. and turn over NEVADA hurt to their ihe hep' their aud go to sleep agsla with a vague to every 1,000 meinber or fraction We buy gnd gall all kinds ef new vows: thereof was the spiHTtiuniuriil. feeltug uf gratitude towsid the mss and secondhand genda. Cell sr phono That for their faith they uted: is the engine rub, who is piloting fka W ocher A Hayneq Props. Ii 25th li, God help thee, children uf our house, train safely through tlie siglil. How Phone, Ind. UL During elect lou of officers several Whom England hath deuisd. often does he give a thought to the persons were iMrmiuued, including PAUL XIEGENHIRT, section-hand- , tbs man nho makes ths Cong reas man Charles El. il.ttlefleld of But wo a hat God shall turn our sssnd-HanBtora. snd whu holds lu his baud ths tigek. Maine, who made a vigorous appeal doom, ts sell sr huy If ha you anything1871 nut life the but only ft lb passenger, for prohibition. What bleeaiug date as claim, 1870 Wash, Asm to or os phono euginesr beside? , Who slar a nation in ths wouib 75- Ind. Bail In Ths Makiu's of a liayra," in tho To rrowa a trick ster'o game? Miss Anna Gordon made au inspirNovember McClure's, tl. W. Ugdeo has BL A. BANKERS ing report of the Uijal Temperance W'lw come before amazed mankind written tho story uf tho seal tun boss Will Forsworn In pany feud. the pries far ascon pay Legion with its 6OU.U00 members, oraud Ms men in such n nay ns to niaka hand furniturehighest And search tbs foitns of law lu bind snd sail to tho public ganized in thirty euuatries. it impusslbla fur tho reader over again Uur blood to aervlludc ? cheapest. WI Grant Ava. Bail to leave this obsesra perounsae out tho Phans 537-h- . Ind. A2A. John D. ling, presiof areuuul. Thn dramatis laridsnt even now, before men learn dent of the kfaaaachusetts Tutal Absti- Now, around which ths talo center is tho . How near we broke our trust J. HERRICK CO, nence society, acted as toastmaster at thrilling rescue of a pansenger train Auscaanora to H. L White even now. ere we return the "welcome banquet." He bore tbls Now, full uf women and children by one of -Dominion Bring your geeds here f ycu want I he very huboe message from Provident Roosevelt: Kuw. are theto tludiiat whose life, gnd that to ooli tbort. Call hero K yw twanl of gates doe Mercy ih "Flense convey 0 delegates my uf his fellows, tho writer picture with buy. 2348 Wash Ava. Ball Phsnd Forever 'gainst the line hentry sympathy for every practicable That sella Its Att-y- . ind. 407. grim humor and striking realism. suns servo to lia foes move in the cause of temperance, and Will England make no sign? my good wishes for the continued success of their organization." KING EDWARD com-pusi- J.wel:r BlSWELLq uu held Chuer-fulnea- anteed. dt ,i ua;d HDITOR1AL COMMITTEE MRS. CLAYTON COOL1DGE MISS MABEL M. CHAR PIE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY WHEN PURCHASING JEWELRY, repnution U potent factor to be considered it ii synonymous with the quality, merit end price aoidIf you deal at of the good USWELLS you will know you will bo treated fairly, no matter how jroe may be lacking la technical knowledge of the value and quality of jewels of any kind. We keep only. the best and choicest. Where gold la uaed it la marked with the karet stamp, with silver it Is sterling, in gents and precious stones their quality is fully guar- l:1 . WEEK FROM f i k : i'1 him;- - mi - - ptK l.- TEMPERANCE D EPARTMENT SUNDAY UTAH, CCDEN Putnam Clothing House iM - wr L nnoTHual sssvaasMT vvikn uornuu.to.r OF" Estes Doctor Specialist Curas whan others fall. Modem methods. Proa coMultatiea for any Chronic Dlassao of any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. h A Partial List of Diseases Cored -- PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC d- , 2281 Ave. Washington BOTH PHONES L lnd.844 - wins Bel 530 K -i .lgowww Catarrh, Deal bom, JUnging Is the Jferg, Dissaans uf th Head, Tbrant, Nuae, Eys or Ear. All Dia- -' saass of tho Lwsga, Brosohtol Tubes nsd ChaaL Bladder. Haart Diasaso. U.uiw. ut u. .raiaeh. Liver. Kidneys nnd Rheumatism, gatbrna, Norroua Trouble, BL Vitos Danes, Piles, lists mid all RsctaJ Troublas, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diooaooi peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DiBKSBB OF MEN quickly cuiod to stay cured. Roracmbor the ansaalsntioo gnd ad vies Is HUES. Como fit osew Tomorrow may bo too Into. Gail ur writ. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office boar. 10 a. m. to p. m. SdCA Washington Ava. (Boyle Block!. Ogdoa. L'tah. Entrasoa Room It. Remember ths somber. pi . ' ThtOntyDeeMbTreckldhruy I Ms JUaasori Rlrar sal CMcsgw. 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