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Show MURNIXG TUE SPORTS EXAMINER: DEATH OF CASTRO OF LATONIA RESULTS. (.'inciuuati. Xuv H - Haul's. Ftroi rave, six furloiig.Flt-'.d'.uri- , son, second. giit-Uoujutvs ihinl. Time. 1:14 Second rave, mile and tl.ier-eilith- s Gladiamr won. tiati:e-.e.ivnil, San tit in third. Tltne. 2:2215. Third race, six UTAH. OGDEN, MORNiXii, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WHEN PURCHASING JEWELRY. lucior to be reputation Is a potent considered a it 1 ynocymou with the quality, merit and price soldIf of the good you deal at gUS WELL'S you will know you will be treated fairly, no matter how you may be lacking in technical knowledge of the value and quality of Jewels of any kind. We keep only the beat and choicest. Where gold ! used tt la marked with the karat stamp, with sliver it it sterling, in gem and precious stones their quality is fully guaranteed. V. L BliSWELL, Jeweler Street. 370 24th Sal-ag- 3-- Koi-tena- 3-- s Hoars Taatimony Preaontod by Diotrict Attoraoy Langdon. PALACE CAR COMPANY. San Francisco. Nov. 14. The recentIncreased ly organised grand jury assembled in to 25.000.000. secret session today at Native Suns hall ta hear the testimony presented by Chicago, Nov. 14. At. the annual District Attorney W. H. Langdon and meeting of the Pullman Palace Car Asisatant District Attorney Fraud J. company, which waa held here today Heuey. The greatest reticence Is the capital stock of the company was : maintained by all concerned In the doincreased by !2C.ndO.Oi), bringing the Ulieratlons. total capitalisation up to $ino.nuo.0ui). The first charge looked into was an The addition to the capital stuck was alleged conspiracy to extort money divided among the stockholders in the 'farm the keepers of French restaur proportion of thirty shares for each DH in this city. Several proprietors one hundred held at the time of the of thewe places had been summoned as witnesses. Former Police Commle- meeting. At the meeting of the directors. sUmors Regan, Hutton and Howell, who which waa held before the general j had also been subpoenaed, were wait- meeting of the stockholders. Charles tug to be called Into the jury room 8. Sweat wa elected director In place A dramatic incident occurred shortof Frank O. ltwden, resigned. The ly before the Jurymen began their reother officers of the company were H. IL Young, one of the elected. The erection of a steel plan', members of the grand Jury, left the recommended. to cost $1,000 ,000 room and refused to give a reason for After the meeting President Robert his action. T. Lincoln declared that the stories Toui Blanco, a restaurant keeper, circulated regarding hla intention to waa the first witness summoned by the resign had been entrlely without foun- inquisitor. He waa closeted for thirty dation. He declared that he had not minutes, but when he reappeared he contemplated at any time giving up refused to make any statement and hit present position. hurried away. T. M. Adler, another The annual statement of the Pull-roa- restaurant keeper, was also eamxined company for the fiscal year end- for a considerable length of time. ing July 31, isoti, follow: Total revenue, $29,620,842; total exDEED OF SEPARATION. penses of operation, $16,344,740; dedereserve and for preciation on cars Bsnator Platt and Hla Wifs Separata preciation on all the property of the by Mutual Canaant. company, $2,809,422; dividends declarrued. $5,919,884; proportion of net et New York Njv. 14. Senator Thoe. ing uf cars paid associated interests, C. Platt and; hj nlfo. formerly Mrs. $744,421: net surplus. $4,970,074; sur- Lillian T. Janejsay. have agreed to plus brought forward, $22,151,948; sur- separate. The I law firm of Marsh, plus. 27.122.020. Winslow & Wever, acting for Mra. The number of passenger carried Platt, mule the announcement today. during the year was 18,253.947. During The deed was signed by both, but the previous year the number wm not in the presence of each other, and Capital Stock of Company TROUBLE 11! WITH OLD HARNESS runaway may cause more that .trouble. Serious injuries and acme Himes death are the awful reaults. An bid harness often responsible, but a new harness with wsak spots !a il Ji Just as bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. i Ton will get your money's worth if you buy harness of us. Our new address la 2277 WashingA At. ton J.C. Plait Saddlery Co., Griffin Paint v-- n Co. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC 14,989,219. la aa follows: Owing to unhappy DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE. 2281 Washington BOTH PHONES Ind. S. 844 Befl E. Malan. 530 K W. A. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY 'hld Vans, Drays and Baggags Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES iano Fuml-turSafa Moving and Storags, Twenty-fift- Street h a, f sus-rffl- PHONES Ind., 224. Bod, 220. P. PLATT. LILLIAN Dated New York, Nov. BOMB Tbs (My DssMe-Tra- dt Rahray Mweea In Miaaaari Rhcr aad Chicaim The Treasurer of Tahiti Charged With Embezzling Funds. Papeete, TahaU. Nov. 2. via Ban Francisco, Nov. 14. M. Coron, urer ot the French colony of Tahiti, w plaM under trreMt yMterd. on treaa-eanaiaa- te j ' ! at s lrge deUiIg t. embexallng colonial o the matt THROWER CONDEMNED. Irkutsk. Siberia. Nov. 14. The man 'who on November 12 threw a bomb at Gen. Rennenkampff, governor of trans-Baikabaa been identified aa a workman named Nicholas Koshun. The drumhead court martial before which he was tried has condemned him to death. l, Limited Ike Mail Laaarlsas Train In Ike World Compartment and drlng-roo- m sleeping cars, observation carl, din ng cars, and library cars, with barber, hath and Book were Library; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without charge. Direct connection for fcuffet-sooki- ng Minneapolis TVIuts, KWYstlmn. ml fuf Is formum rai bt nlnalned fma Gcn.nl Asa. C. A. Walker. 04 North-Wosfe- rn Mata Stnet, Ind Lake Utah. ei CHr, fund. have been '15 Following tcc arrival or tne iaincr from Ban Francisco on Ocuv Mnpoa bar 29, there was a serious brawl, par- tlclpated in by 250 Tahltan and Tua- - i Overland Chicago & 12, 1908. CORON UNDER ARREST. man-eatin- St Panland be- labor In discharging tbe vessel. One native was nearly bealen to death and STRIKE. FIREMEN MAY others were severely injured, Dr. Julius D. Dreher, the new AmerNew York. Nov. 14. It was the gen- ican consul at Tahiti, arrived here on eral impression about the firemen's the Mariposa, accompanied by hla wife. ieadquarters today that a strike on He succeeds William F. Doty, who goes 'e Erie rosd Is a remote contingency. to Tsbrlx. where he will estabGrand Master Hanrahan declared, lish a new Perala, American consulate. however, that the men on the road are vari Large sharks of the in a radical frame of mind. have recently been observed In the Tbe committee today taking the ety of Papeete. The skeleton of a Erie vote on the strike question said harbor horse was found in the stomach of one It Is expected here next Saturday. recently killed. OFFICE 406 Boston, Nov. 14. To fosler. disseminate and Rive effect to Democratic principles without favoring any presidential candidate or any national Issues for at least a year are the purposes of the New England Democratic Progressive league, formed here today by representatives from five New England states, eVrmont being unrepresented. Temporary organisation was perfected. Alexander Troup of New Haven was chosen president and George Fred Williams of Massachusetts chairman of tha executive committee. The meeting was held behind closed doors, hut during the seaakra Mr. Troup, who joined with George Fred Williams In calling the meeting, denied that the object of the meeting was the endorsement of W. J. Bryan for president. One of the purpose of the gathering, he said, was the organisation of dubs throughout New England, not especially for Bryan, but for any the party nominates.'' Mr. be ln Un- Troup aeid that he on Neb. SundF coin, aWy tell Mr Bryan something about today a meeting At the meeting former Gov. Garvin i Bkig ..u.j nffmwd J n.tmnslcLn t,h dW difference tween them, the undersigned have this day executed- a deed of aspiration While making such announcement, ws wish to aaaert with nil possible emphasis the falaltv of th scandalous articles whlcb have lately appeared in the public prime While there have been a eerie of differences and disputes which seem to make a separation advisable, there baa been no conduct on the pari of either which codld possibly be tbe foundation for divorce action. No question of the Infidelity of either to the other baa ever been raised. Statements which have charged violent and disgraceful scenes between tie are absolutely false. T. C. PLATT. To Foster Democratic Principle! Without Favoring Any Candidate. Ave. IU-- I i a .pectai m ihr t.,im Fiml'.iv. Ohio. 10 14 S' l.imiii. Ttir c.L:a: of ii iiic, against Ko:w: t .d ib Kr.n.a. t'ity laptln'i.l rremtiy kli.ei III an diiumn-i.ili- itic.r. wrrr in i.ie ri.u.inal divtmou of C.UM.i Cl Hi ft to.tay Ti.e (.rath wf lo a nituilirr of Suyd.i put at. t.rfiot" on Ctrvnli Auoruey pan Sagci to bring bun to trial on the charge of having pall gon.iMio In lSgs r lo iSvdrlu'k G. I'liioff. then S !r from the Ftart. Greater than we expected. Why? Because we hare no had debts, time accounts or big show for you to pay for. l'ourg to bless. The JUMBLE. Hello 1144. $1.(W of toilet soap for 25c. g CONGRATULATING HIM ON YORK ELECTION. NEW : .l Was a W i rues Eacange of Greet-mgDuring the Voyage of ttio Louia:ana. s CURE . in' (' lvei. lltrimx r of '.he Rt j try ha: iivirie,t the Siutid in fav,:srd Ci! ivuipatiy ul v.ii.u' ti g (he an;: wa '.wirr franchise tt:i.i :w a iirilie of to him ilui'in uir (,ui-ii:-re- WE - e on i!,e .iri-r- t and on. r tu tue haurtni'iii in tr.e i ,K,rl Iioum ,iu i'uiidv;:u ihat he nang the jur and fun-- e a MEN moUl-iK-- laviii. coiiiicil. tor hi. t: (Vutrai t: art Ion - v.-t- BUT THE NEWS HAS NOT BEEN OFFICIALLY PROCLAIMED. Fourth race, steeplechase, course Harlequin won. ar Chief secto Those in Power Are Endeavoring ond. Jocelyn third. Time. 3:214 Retain Control by Keeping the Fifth race, s.x furlongs Colloquy Death a Secret. won. Lady Arion second. Morales third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, one mile - Ida Metimea Arabo third. Fort dc France, lsian.1 of MarHenry O. sec-u- d. ti. VHW. 1:41 tinique. Xo. 14 The dutch cruiser Kurteuaet- arrived htue from Willem siad. Island if Uuntcoa. and reported AQUEDUCT RESULTS. today that at the lime of her departure from Curacao, it was reported New York. Nov. 14. - Results: First race, selling, mile Rea uclere there persistently, and it is generally f President Castro won. Judge Ilary second. Reside third. ladieved. that his Venexuela. was dead but that Time. 1:41 death waa being coumaied by the Second rare, selling, six furlongs Mlntia won, Varieties second, Hon Mot Veiiexuelan government iu order to maintain itself In power. The third. Time, 1:14 has received orders to hasten Third race, the Oakdale handicap, six furlongs- - 8tray won, Zambesi sec- her preparations to put to sea again and to leave Furl He France fur ond. Main Chance third. Time, 1:14. Venezuela. if the dea'h of PresFourth race, selling, mile and A. Muskuday won, Paletta ident Castro is confirmed. The French cruisers Junen de Iji second, Sir Ralph third. Time, 2:15. Grariero and lu Gay Trouln ate off Fifth rare, selling, seven furlongs Handxarra won. Ginnette second, this port. Dreamer third. Time, 1 : 27. Sixth race, selling, mile Transmute SAN FRANCISCO JURY. won. Mollle Ikiuoliu second, third. Time. 1:42. CHARGES DISMISSED. il.v l e C leister-es- N.n Xn. Ovi-..n:.- i 4ce.-rit:i- e eciid, Drill. Attsirpi Was Made tj Corrupt a Jury Mao. r won, I.ady Erhvi third. Tinie. 1:34. ilMlSIIi: ICCl'SEI) OF BRIBERY Ce'Vi-.jnd- . IS .n STAND.iXi) OIL IS MESSMSENT TO VENEZUELA THURSDAY Effectively and Permanently NEW ENGLAND DEMOCRATS. Uvstiwi. X.iv. 14. - A piivatc ovmfri-rni'- r niriit. of Xcw Ci.gbnd Drmoc-ral, Mier. nay. he uue. not know the fur the il was tnaay man who lenurtvu m:n the unaiev , Demouf the dlscuasing trough nr wax tin- - .n,e man .a Uirh cratic uonnualitMi for .he presidrucy moaners The confcrrucr. it wa said, in lDii New York. Nov it -- TlThe bribe ofieird in .hi .neiiild wa. not for rhe special lienefli of any and ervs of the AuvuiiCe, have been greater than out- candidate. may which ar.iced todsv f:nn t'uu-n$u'Nt. aa the aguut did n s ate the w I rrlt sub amount . nieiely a huge ruil Tlic annual conference of the Miniug Ruoscveli duriiiK the voyage. nf mu ers' Federation of Great Britain in Vhvn the Advance u.et the battle Member of the jury tin winch Myers Swansea was one of the moat siicee-fu- l ship Louisiana and l.,-- escort, tbe served have been Miuiimuied lafnrtt yrt held. Tennessee tuid the '.VHehiiigtou, the ihr grand Jury to g:ve their te.tlmuny. was eni following wireless KEPORT OF THE CONDITION OK the President: ( lj "Hon. THE SALE OF A RAILROAD. i. Tneodore i S. A. The and men of ljoui'iaua Bakersfield A Ventura the Pet Scheme COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK the ateauiahip Adv MD,i greetof Major Rueeell. Wiah you and Mi Roosevelt a ing At Ogden, in the State of I'tah, at the unau pleasant voyage, and cocgratu r!iHe of business. Nov. 12, lyuC. lx Augeie., Cailf Nov. 14.- Fote-r- l late you on result of atata REBOIRCEB. election. were connueiutnl lawn aud dteouuau isuie (Signed) Kitwaid Hammond, $384,720.15 todav against the BakuratieM A captain. Overdraii. secured and waa ronmanv President Roosevc-;Railroad to a l aectire reply .. . . 1 1,740.50 uiiMH'urt-.of mortgage follow : U. B. Bouds io secure circuamounting in i Hammun-held ami by the of Kbeu then the late Smith, "I'aptaln 6O.Ou0.OO lation .learner Advance: Heartiest thank who wa president of th cuatpany mo xo.luu.mi Bonds, The action bring. o a climax live Bankingsecurities, on bpth for your congratulation furniture house, r nun's. (Signed I Tneodore Roose- affair nf a railway venture that wa Xl.5o0.00 and fialuiv the pet scheme of Major H. M. Russell, Other real i.uie owned.,.. 25,000.00 velt. wh't says be will fight the foraokwitre Dun from Nationu ihr end. DEATH OF MRS. STRONG. al iienka (not M.tjor Rtiasell says that the action is reserve 4 8,857.09 but another nmve to keep Gmtid and Due from egeute) State Had Paralytic Btroks Novsmbsr 12. bis West are Pacific railroad out of After Which Sht Bank Slowly. banks sad law Angel. He denim the rumor 12.397.03 banker from apCannes. Nov. 14. Mra Charles A. that Rena tor Clark haa bought tha con- Due trolling interest in the Bakersfield S proved reaerve Strong, daughter of Joka D Rockefel1 $9,714. 56 ler, died this morning in the HtMel du Ventura railway,, Itbut. tut the other agent la his belief that Check sad other Parr. Mra. Brnong had beea ill for hand, admit that 909.28 some tinie and suffered a paralytic Benator Clark is trying to gain concah items stroke on November 12. after which trol for the purpose uf building a Notes of other National hanks 65040 she sank slowly nntll tbe and. The railroad from Ix Angeles to Pan Fraarisno. Fractional paper body will be aent to America the end According to the trnaiem notice of of this week. currency, nickel and cent.. 162.07 Mra. Charles A. Strong snowed sale, made public today by the Title tha Lawful of Illness year ago when Guarantee and Truat company, symptom iponey A Venreaerve la bask, living in Lakewood, K. J. She with- property of the Bakersfield via: drew from aortal life at Lakewood and tura Railway company will be aold at 30,627.00 lived very quietly. About two years public auction In the blacksmith shop Bperle at of December the Oxnard. company Redemption fund ago ahe was taken to Cannes for her 5th. with C.H. treashealth, hut the change brought no maurer ii per neat terial Improvement In her condition. 2.5UO.OO I9IJ97.02 COLORADO POWER CO. of circulation). Mrs. Strong's husband sas a professor of philosophy at Bryn Mawr. $754,857.67 and later a professor In Columbia Will Utilise Flew of Ria Grande River LUUilJTIEB. for Electrle Power, university. It wa said butt spring that the illCapital stock $100.000 JW paid In ness uf Mrs. Btroag was the principal Itonver, Nov. 14. Article nf Incoru0,ihhmio reason why John D. Rockefeller con- poration were tiled yesterday hy L. E. Suroliis fund sented to go to Europe. Curi la. llsnry Mine and 6. H. Wil- Vndivided profits, lees expenses and- taxes paid... cox of Colorado Springs for the Inout-- a GEN. SHAFTER'S REMAINS. corporation of tbe Central Colorado National bank notes Poser company with a capital stork Duslanding to oihsr NaInto 225,000 Brought to Bakersfisld People Pay of $23,600,000. divided tional banka .. 13,846.15 share at $100 each. 76,000 of which Last Tribute of Respect. ar preferred Mock. The officers are: Dueo Rtata banka and rePresident. Myron T. Herrick, CleveBakersfield. Cal., Nov. 14.-- The 9.754.32 bankers J. R. Mcmains of the late Maj. Gan. William land. Ohio; Dividend! 154.(10 R. Shafter reached the city at 8 o'clock Kee. 8. Z. Mitchell. New York; L. E. Individual unpaid deposthia evening from the MrKIttrirk ranch Curtis, Henry Mine, Colorado Springs; it subject to L. E. Curtin; manand lay In stats at the Bouthem Pa- secreury-fresanrer- , check 349,270.64 Thwe with Demand cific depot until 11:40 o'clock, when ager, Curtla and Hlne. eerllfl-caie- a yamage waa taken on the Owl train the following conatltute ihe heard uf of deposit 176.743.10 for Ban Franclaco. At 11;20 thla morn- director: D. II. Moffatl, Denver, T. Certified cbecke. 1,020.25 C. M. F. A. Dearer. Welah, J. Hayea. ing the local guard of honor, composed Cashier' checks of representative. of the G. A. R., I xiy I MecNclJI, Colorado Rprlnga; K. R. 46.25 wttandlng ... liCgituis. Masons and the militia, left Coffin, W, P. Uonbriglit, New York; for taxes 3,006.00 for the ranch and at 2 o'rlock the G. L. Peabody and Copley Aniory, Boa-to- Reserved fuuerel ourtegc began its Journey to Total .....$766,667.67 The object of Ibr company i to utilthe railroad. At tbe station a great, throng of peo- ise Ihe water power or the stale, chiefHtste of rtah. County of Wober, a: ple gathered during the evening to pay ly on the Rio Grande river, for elecI, A. R. Heywood, cashier of th a last trlbnute of respect and view tric power purpose. bank, do solemnly swear the body, which was clothed In tha unithat, the above statement la true io tha AFTER A NEGRO. form of a major general, with sword best of my knowledge and belief. and chapeau at the aide. Bunding A. R. HEYWOOD. wadetacha casket over the Pease Out Searching for a Murderer guard Cashier, ment of soldH-r- . of Policeman. CORRECT Attest: The banka and leading mualiies PATRICK 1IEALY, bouses closed their doors at an early Asheville, N. C., Nov. 14. A pnse A. G. FKLU cloaod to remain afternoon hour this ia won ring the surrounding country U. M. RUNYAN. until tomorrow. for the negro, said to be Will Harris, Directors. who lust night abet and killed PoliceHubwrlbed and sworn to before me men Blacktnck and Hailey, mortally this 14th day of November, 1908. CANAL OFFICIALS. wounded a negro named Nells and T. K. COON NOLLY , Waslngton. Nov. 14. Aa organisa- wounded Police Captain Paige. Notary Public, tion of subordinate officials on the anne baa been effected, canal Isthmian which. It Is believed, will bring th various department and divisions of the canal government into harmony and prevent the duplication of work and conflict between different branches of the governmental organisation. The new association, according to advices received hare, will hold meetings semimonthly and all (he head f departments and divisions, including the general manager of the Panama railway, will attend. Each of these official may bring subordinate with him if be de sires to asslat in the explanaton of work to lie undertaken. Each of the officials will make a statement or tha tasks he has undertaken, or la about to underetake and papers are to be prepared by various official on problems they sre facing. s n par-pose- WE ftL-er- CURE r - . ii.r-t-a- sr Prr-idri- ui.-p- MEN r ne-sag- K.-evel- ra;-:a:- ByModem, Quick Methods . Yen-titr- WE a pay-uie- CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris Years SPECIALlSTSaVoa 2361 Washington Ave. Wedding Presents Are always used, and especially Is the line of chlnawar. Our beautifal lisas of fancy and ornamental dishes la the moat complete of any ia the city. As Impaction will demonstrate thia. Baa us before buying. Freeh fruit and vegetables, staple and fancy groceries E, A, Olsen, Grocer, above-name- 2259 Washington Ave. - PURS FURS An Elegant Line REESE HOWELL & SONS TO BE HANGED. Moscow. Nov. 14. The man who on November 12 threw a bomb at Gen. Rheinbot, the local prefect of police, and who was in return shot but not killed by the general, wa today tried by court martial and sentenced to death by hanging. SEARCH of Each DRESS HERE YOU ARE BOYS Roller Skates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line Prices From 50c to $$.oo Come QuicK T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift- Street h DRESS GOODS GOODS FOR IVEANIA. Washington. Nv 14. At the request of the Portland (Ore.) chamber of commerce the revenue cutter TheYlnita, I. T.t Nov. 1$. The senate tis. Capt. Hamley. now at Port TownsIndian committee, which yesterdsy be- end, haa been ordered to take on gan a ten day Investigation or land board a supply of provision and proand other conditions in the Indian ter- ceed to search for the Brltlah ship ritory, a affecting tbe rights of In- Ivernia, which hut spoken off dians, resumed its session here today. Astoria, Ore., on fkiober 18 hy the Today the committee heard a commit- British ship Sicily, and which, it la tee composed .of Intermarried whites feared, has met wi'b a Aerkms acciof the Cherokee nation, who ask the dent. privilege of selling the improvements placed npn their lands and certain CANNON IN INDIANA. other rights. The Inlted States supreme court, recently rendered a deKvsnsvllle. Ind . Xuv. 14. Joseph cision adversely to the Intermarried G. Cannon, speaker of the house of white who sought to secure a share of representative, here today the lands sllotted to the Indians. from Danville, 111., and waa met by United States Benator Hemenway. DECLINED TO ISSUE ORDER. who accompanied him to the latter'e home at Boonviilc. Ind. Speaker CanWashington. Nov. 14. The Inter- non and Senator Hemenway Jointly state commerce commission has de- own a farm In Warwick county, and clined to Ixsue an order compelling they will spend this week hunting railroads to report all caeeg of false quail on the farm. billing, classification, weighing representations of the package or rejvrrts of ADAMS PLEADS GUILTY. weight by shippers delivering freight for transportation in order that the Seattle, Nov. 14. Fred Adame pleadshipper may be prosecuted. The de ed guilty today to rubbing the United clsion is ei forth in a letter to the States assay office In Beattie and was Larkin company, roan manufacturer sentenced to ten years ar hard labor of Buffalo. N. Y.. and Peoria. 111., which In the federal penitentiary at McNIel's the the belief that if island. He pleaded guilty to two order, sought could safely c.ounta, charging the theft of $35,000 granted, the railroad modify' the rule in regard to the claasl worth of gold dun. flestinn of boxes of freight containing It 1 generally uiideraiood that hi several article' of different theft 4 amouu!. to ever $2Wj.uhu SENATE INDIAN COMMITTEE. da. YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made (Shoes For men, bojg, mi am and children Again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes TITE SHOE FOR TENDER j 4 GOODS SPORTING COMPANY Wholesale and Retell SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONO-- ' AND RECORDS, Clark.Horrock' Flatting Tackle, Stall and Dean AtMetic Good a. Phonographs Sold on Eaey 361 24th SL Tarma. GRAPHS FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2546 MADISON AVE. PtOlJDHT BELL dHONE 313-X- . Cntnlog and Sample. T. A. SHREEVE wSTKMtnBKi PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Copings aad Headstone. Don't buy tnm a feat, aa they get large ceambwona aad yon have to pay them. Bee your home people lhrL Yard opposite City Cemetery. |