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Show the IDAN GRAND HOUSE OPERA Northwestern Direction R. ALEXANDER Mi GRANT. ftaii, v i.;mav t. Oite SIX MEN ARE MINER i tuiiti NEVADA HAS CAUGHT BY Mni:ixn( i:: i:5im:ir P. POLICE ELY Mg? HE AND A NUMBER OF FRIENDS ARRIVE. H. C. FRAZEE big fun show All Are Leaking Forward te tha Copper Camp in the Big-gaa- t World. IN THE RAID ON JOHN PLACE. MONEY SMITHS! WHEN tail it i'll. 'I ill' lit 8$ a 'j$Ts:,.s,-- In u i'l.-- the ::: k! m net i: ef tbe of a s THE miral-S'.fi.e- fl.r rri :err l iu-- . Jv u ju.i set rut ciiiuiunu council aud ll n ! SEARCHED H'S POCKETS YIELDED A FORTUNE. Clever Trick Playsd on the Keepere of Ten and Twenty Dollar Gold Pieces the House by the Officers of Piled High in the Police the Law. Staticn. Order a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fuhioneo Brown New England Bread. A chance at a right hot leaf will make it For the thHeen ij i:s:ion. rn lie mar;! of aldermen eact pari,- n. iumst..! thirteen candidate iid fifteen id Ur: took out uoiuinilion pap r. hut from tjds lung list of forte one names the voters are permitted to select unU seven. A new feature of the vote in this city this year is the referendum on the ijmcmiIou of permitting limited number of hotel to sell liquor until midnight. The proposed law seeks to pbre the sale or liquor on nearly the same basis as before he discovery by the supreme court eight in the liquor years ago. that law stopped all liquor sales after 11 0rlork at night. ll REMARKABLE VITALITY OF i al 5 ton !ie cii.vti i'l for (strict - ir.'.iiVr ni l!. echo. I coin-c!composed of go.vi irsj.", iv ' t tviir-u- I'x-l- .'use I'j nnM J.llllP.J.vljilcf liiirttt-- TONIGHT presents the ELLIS TELLS OF Theatrical Assentation. siouxino cxa:;i.m:ii: cupr.N. DOCTORS BELIEVE HE GOOD CHANCE. HAS A you Hunk you are la Boston. With Allens B. B. B. Flour you can make bread just Self-riein- g Utah Man's Condition Continues to Improva Mrs. Bradlsy In Bettor Spirits. like the Puritans used to mshe. SINEERS, DANCERS AND COMEDIANS AN EVERLASTING SUCCESS Uncle JnIi ! the County Fair Watch (or the Ei Farado of the Hayaoad Bant. prleM, 7e, SOe. 26c. Saat Sale Tuaaday. , . jlTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT I Driven From Home MATINEE SATURDAY AT Slid. 10c, SOc, PRICE SOc GRAND HOUSE OPERA Northwaatarn Dlrvetlan Theatrical Aaseeiatlen. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgt. Thursdajr Night John P. Slocum Company (Ine.) Offer tha Comic Opera Buccaea THE YANKEE CONSUL Book by Henry M. Bloiaom, Jr. Muale by Alfred O. Robyn, with Former County Recorder Dan Elite, now real estate dealer and mining man. and D. 8. Dickma-r- a and T. H. O Neil, both prominent In tile business activity of Ely, are vlii:ug with frienda in thJe city. He came from illy to purchase mining marhinery for the Robinson Mining company, of wnich he i an officer. Mr. Eilia has made good at Ely. liia real estate deala have passed hie expectations. Lots that he purchased a year ago tor a few hundred dollars can now be sold fur thousands, and he la eompellrd to turn away buyers. Besides real estate, lie has cleared up a amal fortune on mining deals and experts to reap a rich harvest when tha properties controlled by blmself and Lieutenant Governor Dlckercuu re developed. They are located in the heart of the Ely copper belt. I am ashamed to tell of the moneymaking deals that arc continually taking place, said Mr. Ellis, for people out here think them fairy tales. Ely is a great camp and will become the greatest copper producer in tbe world. It ia growing quickly and substantially, men of capital are investing in Ely property and many of them are mak-- . mg the town their headquarters, la aaout six months the etueltere will commence operations and thee look out for a boom. At present the phenomenal growth of the city Is due entirely to the pram-lai- n g prospects of the mines. Fuel ! high and scarce, declared Mr. Ellis. Wood sells for tin per cord, coal la almost an unknown quantity. Mr. Ellis Is endeavoring to secure two cars of coal to take 'bark with him. The party will return Thursday. Mr. Ellis placed particular stress upon tha desirability of establishing a business at Ogden which will have for Ita object the handling of all kinds of mining machinery. When Ely commences to enter prominently Into the copper production of the world, he declares there will be a constant and large demand for mine supplies, which Ogden should be roady to satisfy. AND SEVENTY-FIV- CCDEN AUDITCBIUM OTHERS. E BEAUTY CHORUS-- 40 Twenty tunaful, eatchy eong hits. and Magnificent I25JMQ A new n. gEAT SALE NOW ON. . .26c, to PRICES . , i . . UTAH STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Twe-Mll- e Race, Fred Hamer, Ogden, versus Chas. L. Calson, Salt lake, Wednesday, Decem- ber El-6- 12th. 0 TiACHIBS COWVEtiTlOa GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwestern Thtstrlcnl Association. R. A. Grant, Resident Manager. Direction ' Friday Night. dramatic event of importance. Direct from unprecedented triumphs on the Pacific Coast Best play of the season! Uebler A Co.s peerless presenter tstlon. Charming, captivating A Jessie Busley faultless In Channtng Pollocke dramatisation of Miriam Michel-son- s famous novel la the Bishops Carriage SUMPTUOUS SCENERY. TRANCING EFFECTS. Notwithstanding the doors. Minor case before the court, were disposed of. Robt, Hamblin and Claude Stlmpaon, two boys from Rlverdale. were tried on a charge of trespass. They were arrested for using the team and rig of Joseph Beua without his content. Hamblin was cert Iliad over to the Juvenile court and was lined five dollars. SUGAR TAKES DROP Wholesale Man Find Dope ie Upset by Uneseinesa of Staple. "It is no joke being a wholesale grocer these days," said a leading jobber Hre Is sugar getting unMonday. easy again when we all thought it was in a fair way to he .quiet after the trice changes of last wetk. But today it again dscilnad ten cents a hua dred pounds. Last week cane sugar - HARRY SHORT 40-R- EAL Six men. arres.ed for operating gambling device, had their cases to postponed umil Monday when they will le They were Kpresumea u counsel. at rested Monday ia the gambling hail owned c John Smith A Company. Judge Murphy refused to accept bs:l until after toe city attorney has investigated the case from the city's standpoint. Headed by the chief of police, five officer dressed In civilian clothes, and oiherwis disguised, approached the Smith niece Monday, ustenslsiy ter the purpose of trying their luck at the tables. They entered the street duor sed leisurely started up the stairway, leading to tha gambling room on the second story, la a way that wss most surprising to the inmate of tha house, the chief and his olEcers gained entrance and circulated freely among the habitues before their presence was discovered. Tha word was given, but too iaie and aix arrests were made. Considerable uneasiness has been caused gamblers by the raid. Chief Drowning stated Monday that ha would ferret out tha open houses and arrest proprietors rid operators ia the same manner that he did at the Smith it la believed by tbe police plane, that they have discovered a way to catch gamblers without breaking down EN- magnitude of the engagement the regular scale of prices for rseerved seats will not be advanced. Scat aale now on. PRICES: 28c, to 11.60. OGDEN AUDITORIUM If you would he graceful, learn to kate. Mualo by Nlehola1 Sand. Big Match Raca Dec 12th, be- - C.L. Cal-se- n, Few Changee Have Been Made in the Program. Owing to the Inability of certain speakers to he present during the teachera convention, it was necessary for the committee on program to make alight changes. Superintendent Allison, In conference with pedagogues at the capital, worked yesterday afternoon to secure other lecturers and the program la now complete. It Is even stronger than at first arranged. It ia known that nearly a thousand teachers will be In Ogden during the first day of tha convention. Besides tbe number who have sent word ahead, of their determination to make the city by January 6. at least 600 more are expected to arrive In the second day so that for the third day an estimate of the total number is placed at 1X00. For thetr reception about every thing planned tor th!r pleasure and Instruction has been attended to. The real work ef the various committee appointed to a conduct the affairs of tha convention will commence wit h the arrival of the first train load. Manager O'Mara of the Auditorium will confer with Superintendent Allison and others this afternoon on the question of renting the building for a big, reception which has been planfavorable ned. It ie expected that proposition will be made by Mr. O'Mara. IN BUSINESS AGAIN I have about 40,000 of real estate listed with tue, which belongs to old clients, friends end acquaintances ia the east, who Instructed me to close out the holdings in Utah at reasonable prices. 1 am making my headquarters at room No. 6, First National, with Hunter A Kennedy, and can be found after office hours at the Reed FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. tween Salt Lake, and CONTEST OVER LAND went up 16 cents and beat sugar 26 cents. That looked as If both were again about to get on a firm footing. We thought Now bulk have dropped. we could tike the market, but now It has got ns all guessing. With cane sugar $5.40 and beet sugar now $3.20 aud the differential now 20 cents instead of 40 cents it is Impossible to figure on the 'market. Then again tber is canned goods. It la almost Impossible to get certain lines. This la particularly the case with canned peas and begna. In the latter line tbe big packers are nearly told out, aad can premise nothing. In all lines of canned goods prices are steadily advancing, and there will unconsiderable Increase doubtedly be oa the first of the year. "All these things are In addition to onr old complaint of. not being able to get deliveries. In this respect the railroads are doing no .better by ne aad there ia no hope at. improvement. CCDEN MAILS Arrival and departuiw of mails at Ogden poetofllce: North and Northwest Q, B. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:S0 a. m, 6:30 p, m.; depart, 12:55 a. m.a 11:50 a. m. East, all points, V. P. Ry. Arrive, 4:30 a. t- -; 8:15 p.m.; depart, 7:60 a. m 2:25 p. m., 6:60 p. m, Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m 11:4$ a.m 2:50p.m.; impart, 7:00 A m.; 6:30 p. m. Wist, all points, 8. P. Ry 7:30 a m 2:50 p. m., 7:00p. m.; depart, S:3fl a. m.. 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada 8. p. L-- A. & 8. L. Ky. Arrive, 3:30 m 7:30 p. at.; depart, 2:4i p. m 6:30 p. ra. Southern Utah, O. R. L. Rv Arrive, . a 1:30 a m, 7:80 p. u.; depaxC$:$0 a. m., 2:46 p. a. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive. 1:00 a m., t:60 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; depart. 1:30 a m, 7:00 a. m, 6:30 p. m. Frit Lake City, O. S. I Ry. Arrive, a m., 1:30 a . 13:003:30m., 2:50 a m p. m.; depart, d,a7:80 7:60 a, 10::10 a a, 3:4$ p. m, 1:00 p. in-- 1:60 p. a. Balt Lake City, R. O. W. 1:00 a. a.; 2:60 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a a, 6:$o p. m. Cache Valley Points, 0. 8. L. Ry. Arriva, 10:46 a. m.; depart. 4:60 p. a. Huntsville, Eden A Liberty Arrive, 6:00 p. a.; depart, 0:00 a. R. F. D. Weber Ceuaty Arrive, 1:00 p. a.; depart, 8:60 a. a. a Over a plot of land embracing twenPostmaster. ty acres near the Hermitage In Ogden legal battle has begun beHamer, canyon tween Chris Flygare and Martin Thirty Park City teachers have Ogdon. both of whom claim the propfur accommodations during This win b exciting, as nth men Cleary,To determine the owner of the telegraphed the teachers' convention. ' erty have many friends. before land the case will be brought ' the court. OVERTAXED. 1 Mr. Flygare wss summer ITntll Admission Afternoon, 10c. hillof the the possessor considered Admission Evenings, 15c. Hundrads of Ogden Readers Knew side In question. He secured It from J. What Tt Meins. land As tbe claim. on a Lewis quit S. was originally acquired as mining The kidneys are overtaxed; assess-round, it was necessary that attendtoo mueh to do. . Have worit be done, Flygare ment They tell about It In many aches ed to his part of the deal and thought and . pains no more of tbe property until Cleary Bachache. sldeacha headache. entered as a contesting party. Early symptoms of kidney ills. One day lu the aummer, exercising Urinary trunblea, dlabeta, Bright's his rights as a soldier, Cleary located disease follew on tbe land as a homesteader and Aa Ogden cltixea telle here a cererected a cabin on It. tain cure. James Rennie, . 2874 . .Washington HOME VISITORS EXCURSION 1 have street. Ogden. Utah, says: Dosu'e Kidney Pills wuth satisused Railroad Rle Grande A Denver Via the factory results for. pain in the email December 16th, of tbe beck and a disordered eondl of the' kidney secretions. If 1 If ysu are going home for Xmas and tlon overtax myself ia lifting or a cold setScenle the via New Tsars, why sot go tles In my back, 1 at once resort to CSDEN TU2F EXCHANGE Line? Rates via. D. R. G. Pills and I can safely Bound trip first class ticket to Den- DmsI Kidney say that the remedy has never failed Colorado Springs. Pueblo. $19.76 ver. 263 Twenty-fift- h . to give me prompt relief. Doane KidSt Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe. ney Pills recommend themselves St Minneapolis. $30.50; Louis. SL California Races and Eastern Tickets wherever they are used. 644.50. Chicago. $41.00; Dime! Wire toi AH Spertlnp Event Paul, For rale by all dealers. Price 61 from good to return within sixty day. Also rents. Foster-MilbkrO.. Buffalo, N tUowed. overs of eale; stop date T.. role agents for tbe United States, other u points rates trio ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. low round Remember the name Doans aad west of Chicago. Fur particulars seo i take no other. stemt AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 4 J Cronin, Wred . n miner named S! .11. from Nevada, had cause for rejoicing yesterday owing io the fntervri taken in his welfare by the police khuli blew In from the mining camps flushed with money. He commenced to proe that he was a gittd fellow and shortly after fell Into the grasp jt Bargeant Chambers who took him to the station. A sesroh through the clothes of Shull revealed iu every pocket gold-br- ight and yellow As tt was piled up on the desk the falltug coins made musical jingle and about the time witnesses of the search ware suspecting some sort of magic. Chambers announced that he could find no more gold. A count of the money was In $10 and 42l gold pieces a few THROUGH HER INFLUENCE HE dollars over fl.O'JO were stored away GOT HIS START. in the safe. was Shell permitted to go as he was able to rare for himself but not for hie Induced Ambassadoresa te Rome When it was given him yesmoney. McKinley te Recognise terday m wiring he gratefully acknowlReoeevelt. edged the interference of the officer. When Bholl was apprehended he wax In a saloon buying refreshment Chicago, Dec. 11. A dispatch to the on a itch an elaborate scald that the Reoord-lleralfrom Cincinnati, ssya: News of the proprietor grew uneasy. 'My husband and I crested Presisoon generous stranger spread among dent Roosevelt," said Mrs. Bellamy the leeches and a rrowd quickly sur- Siovtfr last night to a representative rounded the miner, ready for his gold of the Commercial Tribune. or his hospitality. "President Rooyeveh owes much to-t- o she Mr. Btorer and myself. HOME VISITORS EXCURSION. continued. "It was through my Influence that Mr. Roosevelt was made Via Union Pacific, Dec. IE assistant secretary of the navy, and it came about this way: Round trip first class tlcksla to Den' "Mr. Btorer aud 1 went to Cmntoa ver, Colorado 8p:1ngs, PueMo, $18.76; to pay President and Mrs. McKinley Omaha Kansan City, Bt. Joe, 833.08; visit. 1 told tha President that I 8t. Louis. SSB.Ifl; Minneapolis, Bi. was not there to ask for anything tor Paul, $41.80: Chicago, $44.60. Equally myself, but that It would be a groat low round trip rates to hundreds of personal favor if he would make Mr. other pelnts west of Chicago. Tickets Roosevelt assistant secretary uf the good to return within sixty days from navy. He at first opposed It by saying Redata of sale. that Mr. Roosevelt was too much of a member the famous Overland Limited fighter, hut erentdally he granted my Limend the new Los Angeles-Chlcsg- o request. ited, only 40 hours to Chicago. For B. see A. further particulars Moseley, REPORT GARBLED. traveling passenger agent, Ogden, Utah. Cincinnati, Dec. 11. Remarkable statements ware credited to Mra. BelRIDDLE F9R AMBASSADOR. lamy Btorer lu aa Interview which was published hera today, among them a Reoeevelt Stlscts Him to Succeed statement that she and her husband had created President Roosevelt." Meyer at St, Petersburg. Mrs. Btorer today said that, while ha had setfa a newspaper woman last Washington, Dec. II. The President has filled the varanry to be cre- night sad had said some of the things ated by the transfer to the cabinet uf credited to her. the report, as publishAmbassador Meyer at Bt. Peternhurg ed, gave an entirely different complexby the selection ef John W. Riddle, nt ion to everything said, aad that undue present minister to Koumania aud Her- prominence bad been given to certain eto, whose nomination probably will Incidents related during tha Interview. that auch an Inbe sent to the eepate today, Mr. Rid- While usable dles appointment ie said to be In terview had been given, aha said that pursuance of the plan of the President so Incorrect and garbled a report had and Secretary Root of applying civil been published that It did not give ervtee principles In relation to pro- views or statementa. and aha did not motions to the diplomatic service for want it to be considered ax coming Mr. Riddle has rually been In that from her. Beyond this the refused to service with one short gap since 1893. discuss the matter. when tie was appointed secretary of leA SOCIALIST'S OPINION. gation at Constantinople. He was afterward secretary of embassy at St. Petersburg; agent nnd consul' general Of tha Way Imuranca Companies Are t Cairo, Egypt, aad in March, 1106, Managed. ha was appointed to his present post of minister to Ron man la and Beryls. Milwaukee, Wls.. Dec. 11. Senator Other diplomatic changes have been Rommel, the Socialist member of tbe tale senate investigating committee greed upon as follows: Minister Combs, at Gnatemala. transferred to which has been probing life insurance Peru, and Minister Dudley, Peru, to be emditlons in Wisconsin, has written ambassador to Braxll. a minority report In which he declares that extravagant salaries are patd, relFIRE ARMS, OPIUM AND WHISKEY atives are employed, premiums are too high, policyholders are discriminatmanagement Washington, Dec. 11. President ed against, and private Roosevelt today neat to the senate in of the Insurance business compares executive session aa agreement of the unfavorably with national control la powers to prohibit the sale or Importa- foreign countries. tion of fire a tots, opium or Intoxicating COTTON YIELD. Uquura to the South Hea Islands. Washington, Dec, 11 The departCARRYING OF THE MAILS. ment of agriculture placea tbe total of cotton In the United Racommsndaticn That Railroad Postal production 0 t year nt fitaies for the Clerks Be Aided. pounds, equivalent. to 12,B4P-00-0 bales of 600- pounds gross weight Washington, Dee. 11. The annual r Fsstmse-tereport of Bemad Assistant LAST OF THE MONITOR'S CREW. General Shalleuherger, made public yesterday, says tbe cost of transNew London, Conn., Dec. 11. porting the mails of the Tatted States J. Ijeahy. iielleved to be the last during the last fiscal year waa of the crew of the monitor at tha time memorable tattle with tbe Mr. Shallenberger make tbe fol- of her died here yesterday, aged 63 recommudaUona: lowing That authority be given to use a years. portion of the appropriation for reguEASTERN EXCURSIONS lar wagon services in cities for the Via the purchase and operation of wagons by COLORADO MIDLAND RY. the government. Instead of havlnk the service performed under contract On November 20 and Deeember IS. That enngre be fiequeste.! to give One fare plus $2 from Utah potato to early consideration to- tbe question Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, of provld'ng for tbe relief .pf railway Omaha, Denver and intermediate postal clerks permanently disabled peluta. Limit, 60 daya- - Stopovers In line of duty or Incapacitated for fur For further information write L. H. tber duty through long service. a wit, Sait Lake That the third and fourth danse ef Harding, general City. be and carried at mail innter merged the uniform rate of one cent far each Proceedings have been commenced two ounces. by Emms Dtaadnle for a divorce from her husband, Jefry Dtasdale, on tbe SMOKERS NOT WANTED. since their msr-rlagground of la claimed that It a ago. year Extra Tax Placed on Them by a Cel-- Dtasdale went broke on game chickA MRS.STORER 8AY8 SHE CREATED ROOSEVELT ta-ke- d The remarkVaUiuaion, able fortitude aud vitality shows by former Senator Brows of Utah, who was shot by Mrs. Auua K. Bradley. Iasi Saturday, lead the physician at Dec. 11. the Emergency hospital today to believe that his chances tor recovery are good, should no complications set in. tils condition continue to improve. Favorable report from the bedside of the wounded man have had the effect of raising the spirits of Mrs. Bradley. She wss much more cheerful today. Mrs. Bradley win be taken Into police court tomorrow io answer n ckarge of assault with Intent to kill. Her states he will be prepared to giro bond, which he believes will net he more than SAOuO. A bulletin issued nt the hospital a ibis afternoon aays that If Browa cut-linue- to improve for the next twenty four hours hope ntsy bs felt tor his recovery. His son and daughter visited him today and, atthengh not allowed to talk with them, their presence t the bedside cheers htm.s Mrs. Bradley when told ef the lat- est bulletin from tba hospital claimed: "Oh, how ! hope he will live." WANT ex- ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Trada Mark is also a pure toad; sX rising sad all ready to mix with water aad baka oa a hot griddle. ALLENS BBB fLOUR CO. Pacific Caast Factory, San Joes, Llttla CaL Eastern Factory, Weif Mills, Manawa, Win D0S0T0 6,001,-726.00- - Eugene Mer-rlma- lege. Chlcaqo. Dec. 11. FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR MU. JUST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD Go to tbe y John LaNolr. an artist whosa Record-Heralfrom Canton, Ohio, is sepia pictures, is giving an exays: hibition of hie work in the Chamber-laln-TbomPresident Albert Edwin Smith of tha music store. Ohio Northern University at Ada, baa decided to require any student that he 11 cor era to he a smoker, to pay $1 OOOOOOOOOOOOl ( per term more tuition than those who THE SHAH IB DEAD. do not ue the weed. Ia chapel ye-- 1 I terday, Dr. Smith eald: New Tork, Dea 11. H. H. ( and cigarette "All pipe puffera Topakyan, a Persian merchant i smokers, and in fact all smokers of here, and who at one time was I tobacco In any form, will be taxed $1 a special commissioner general per term more than other In the fuof Fends to this country, an-- I ture. This extra tuition Is to be a nounced early today, at the habit. for tbe Hcente Fifth Avenue hotel, that he had received reliable Information ELECTIONS IN MASSACHUSETTS. that the 8hah of Persia wax dead. He said tbe Shah had Candidates for Ssven Offices Forty-on- e In One City. been dead three day and that announcement official the would he made publie by the Boston, Dec. 11. Voters in iPneteeL Persian government this afterMassachusetts cities today selected denoon new officials for and the through diplomatic chanyear city nels rided tbe linens question. National Mr. Topakyan said there bad political party lines were observed been reasons for withholding more generally than In the thirteen the fact of the Shah's death cities' elections held last Tuesday and, from the Persian people. while in some of tbe plane little enthusiasm has bean shown, other ettles, notably Worcester, hsve witnessed vtg- - BM1 RESULTS. to Putnam's For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoals Suits, Etc... - You will Mad tbe quslltjprtyle to and price suit, aad a child, ran buy aa cheap aa a man. Boys high-cu- t shoes a special- - Putnam Clothing House I BBSa Estes Doctor Specialist Curts when ethers fall. Madsen methods. consultetton tor any Chreale Disease ef any name or nature. Every eaee fusrontssd. A Partial list of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafaesa, Waging to the Barg, Wass Hand. Throat, Nos. Km or Esc. All Die-il- i of tka BumUib TubM Diseases of us Btomaoh, Uvar, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Ptaaasat Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervoua Troubles. Bt Vitas Danes, Piles, Urn tula and all Rectal Trouble. Taps Worm, Blood Faiaaatag from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT F1UVATK OF MEN quickly enied to stay enrsd. Remember the eaamtaaUoa and sdvtoe to FBZ3. Gesso at one Tomorrow may be too tola Call or vrila ,ef the DR. til Ch, ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to I p. m. SIM Washington Ava. (Beyls Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 16. Remember the qamhei. Lights Reading Lights ape-dail- Sewing Lights lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be 1 Procured by Using I Hectric&y Furnished by I i oocoooooooo I .ty. ens. 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