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Show vr. " GRAND OPERA HOUSE Auditorium Theatrical Erection Northwastsra It Brant Kf iint Mansgsr. lH one-mil- e Mam-iot- h Wednesday night, Jan. 28rd, 2 mile nee, Mias Glenn Lahus, Ogden, va. MLa Blanche Ogg. or Salt Kerry Gow 'Lake. VWMWMWWMMWWWWMUi Ladira admitted free morning sad afternoon for our week, except Saturday, commencing Monday, January 21t. Own With Joseph Murphy Company Papu- - Sing Hi th Groat and tba Scan Trlnd Hra and Irish Ballad R Ferga and Wonderful Pigeon. Miminn- and SEAT a 'i 1 V-1- H. H. Hill died at th. Th.- - .. Admission, afternoon, Admission, evening, lac. mum OCDtl MAILS jITAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! fOR BROTHER BROTHER AT S:S0l MATINEE SATURDAY will fimt-ra- l Arrival and departure of mail at Ogden postoffice: North and Ninthwest, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 7: SO a. m., 6:30 p. m.; depart, 12:65 a. m., 11:60 a. m. East, all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:S0 a. m., 2:15 p. m i depart, 7:50 a. m, 2:25 A m., 6:60 p. m. Southeast, JR. G.- - W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m.. 11:45 a. ni., 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. m., 0:30 p. m. West, all points, S. P. Ry. 7:30 a. m 2:50 p. m., 7:00 a m.; depart, 3:30 A m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, 8. P. L. A. A 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 6:30 a m., 7:30 a m.; depart, 3:45 p. m., 6:30 10, 80a EOc, thh ttta . t tf Ml I toil DU (lOK Mtht xM rtto Her' your eua for th saw year nuo and hava your laundry want Am erica ettnded to by au will riak avoid a doles you By pint nd disappointment Wo'uao no Injurious walking preparations aa fa the Heathen Chine." pmetlw of th Torn for n prosperous new year. Be nh A to i. iriw Mia to H Steam Laundry Ogden Tbowi 171 E. Milan, B. TH 26th Sk 1ST W. A. Milan. th WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. Seel MALAN null tor re 1 ;mj TRANSFER COMPANY Battle Mountain and Austin. The service wiil oc continued as long at fuel can be secured tor the engines. Kirvmen J. E. Leherty. George C. arris n. V. C. Iverson. James Carnili aud J. E. Galvin of the Southern Pacific have passed the engineers' examination and will soon lay aside the scoop f.ir the more lucrative and responsible position ou the engineers' side of the cab. That the federal government studies the couvrnienc of its postal patrons is evinced by the fart that a une-ceposts book is now m These lawks will hold be issued. i twenty-fou- r stamps and will sell for a quarter. Hitherto, those who used any number of the "penny" sump had tin wav of carrying them about, hut this issuance In book form, It la thought, will meet the difficulty. care- fully William Ercles, superintendent of Ihe mills of the Oregon Lumber company, Is down from Hood River. He m that Hood river 1 frozen over and the management had to close the new electric sawmill. Even the Columbia, itM-lf- , i froien over in places. i eli Van, Dray mid Big gag arb Wagons. Berlin, Jan. 22. The members of the San Francisco committee that came to the continent to secure payment of Insurance on losses sustained In the Ban Francisco earthquake, having in the main accomplished their purpose, are about to leave for England. The moat difficult accomplishment of the committee was compromising with the Anstrlsn Insurance company, the PhoenlST of Vienna and the Fire Insurance company of Hamburg. It li understood the' Phoenix company agreed to settle Its San Fran Cisco policies at not far from their face value; and that the tic company also haa agreed to a basis of settlement After a Hamburg court, on January ll, decided a teat case against the North German Fire Insurance com puny, the committee offered to com promise at higher terms than this company was willing to pay and aa a result further litigation will he necessary. - - The Rhine and Moselle-companof Btrausburg. which operated with a strong earthquake clause, la making a tiff fight Against a settlement In the forthcoming trial the broad question will come np an to the earthquake in Ran Franclscct causing the fire. German companies have , Other agreed to aettlements satisfactory to the committee. -- XML OUR SPECIALTIE-Pt- wtekl Sf nut "l ant Fnml-hir- t Moving and Storage. trana-At-lant- OFFICE I k i tto 40S Twenty-fift- trial Street h Trana-Atlan-, PHONES a to! Ind, SK SH, to fa 228, RtACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. A KoaumenU, Coping andnaad-itonei- . Dont buy (ram agents, M they get commission nd yo bar to pay them. See 7ur home people Yard eppoelu City Cemetery. to li lrf to flrt y Aa stated In the standard last Saturday, owing to the long exposure of bout C.000 tons of sugar beets xt the local factory and scattered' along the railroad track north of the ; city, it la estimated by the sugar company that d of the anger contenU fully of the tubers haa 'been loaL This means a lore of several hundred tons of anger. To prevent fur.der tbe company la engaging every team In the county available to haul the beets from the grounj to the- factory heda and care. At tbe present rate of slicing It will be the middle of February before the campnign la ended. one-thir- ha Action was commenced by the government in the 'United fitaien circuit court In Salt Lake ' against krthur Haya Sweet, setting snide tbe title to 640 acres of coal ' land In . Carbon county, purchssed frpm the school board of the State ofi Utah by man named Dodger and 1 transferred to Sweet last December: This la the beginning of many similar suits in be Instituted apainnt present owners of coal lands. The Juvenile court commission In Balt Lake haa requested the legislature to abolish ihe commission and make the office Of Juvenile Judge elective. The commission has called upon Judge Brown to raalgn. - . OGDEN THtF EXCHANGE 263 St Twenty-fift-h RED SUNDAY. California ana Kaatani ,r fa AS tperUn, Evanto BirM AUTOMOBILE n... Jan. Ormond th" nf,h be,n m 22 RACES. The rani rao-tn!- L nual automobile here today with MhduW. standing start, BI,keley in r. Time. 3S5. Te'JnHe wy ' open th e ' eTpnt L' .?w.po1r,,r 5 th. 01,;.nIIr :ui WM won one trt. Wn Marriott In r In 3:44 Inuto slower than r touring car wai r ,n a hJT SL Jan. 22. Today la Red Sunday, when FAther Capon led a demons t ra- Petersburg, the anniversary of tion before tbe winter palace and many were killed by the troops- - The prefect of police haa ordered tbe police reserve under arms the whole day, and strong patrols of CosMcha and dragoons will be stationed in all sections of the city to prevent demon. strations. Grand Duke Vladimir, regarded aa responsible for the slaughter, baa returned to Tasrakoe-Sel- o palace at the reqnest of the police, who notified him not guarantee hi that they would T safety. GUILTY OF BAD TASTE. rCe brtween Berlin, Jsa 22. Tbe German preaa thirty earner nnd n seventy is chuckling over the Swettenham-Dnet- s won Incident, which waa glren much P- - Si in the steamer In I 1 4f prominence in their news columns. Wham serious comment appears. Governor 8wettenham la held to be guilty WaNT ads YIELD BID RESULTS. of bad teste. . . hone by v ' ,j AXl'AiSV J". mfti. 5 MINISTERS IN CASES FIRMLY USED 'd LAW OF BLOAT UNITED beiwt-e- To any young man who ran prove to Uncle 8am that he can "paries vous" la (he correct manner, is open the chance to get a good position with Trench transthe government, for lator L wanted by the bureau of plant Industry, aud any young man over 20 years of eg is eligible. The salary is $1,600 a year and la not bad, for government service, to start on. Tie examination will he held March $ in the Federal building, at Salt Lake- - A food p. m. Southern tTtah, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive. and drug chemist Is also desired, and this position takes 8:30 a m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:30 the examination for ' a. m., 2:45 a m. place February 5. The aalary held out . Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Ar- aa an Inducement la $2,000 per anrive, 1:00 a m.. 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; num, and a man from 20 to 40 years depart, 3:30 a m., 7:00 a. m., 6:30 of age is wanted. p. m. W. G. Monaghan of Omaha, who Balt Lake City, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m 3:30 a. m., 12:00 m., 2:50 lias been looking over Ihe business p. ul, 7:20 p. m.; depart, 3:3o a. m., situatiim In Utah, leaves for Omaha 7:30 a m., 10:10 a. m., 2:45 p. m., He has toured the entire state In com5:50 p. m. , pany of many of the railroad travelBalt Lake City, R. G. W. Arrive, ing agents, and finds thle n good field 1:00 a. m, 1:50 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a for busiuess. m., 6:30 p, m. - Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Ry. 8. Kuhn, after n two month visit Arrive, 10:46 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. m. i to California amf Nevada, haa returnHuntsville, Eden A Uberty Arrive, ed und la visiting his parents and 6:00 p. m.; depart, t:00 a. m. frienJs. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 6:00 p. m.; depart, 6:30 a. m. Ir. H. hi. Rowei formerly an InspecWM. ttLASMANN, tor studied to the bureau of animal Postmaster. Industry, la back from Colorado, where he la ranging bla sheep In the vicinity of Grand Junction. Dr. Rowe alao atCOAL IS ARRIVIKC tended the big abeep convention In Salt Lake, and declared the work The coal situation was materially imtbe best tbat has yet been proved Monday. Iast night nine car- put out at any nlnsllar convention. loads of fuel arrived ever the Denver A Rio Grande and several were 8heriff Sobrlngwent out to River received over (he Short Line. To- dale yesterday with a good supday another consignment of about ten ply of cracked corn for (he quail la baka from the cars la expected to arrive. the patches of Conditions era by no means normal, river bank eastward Over tbe aanJ but the relieving of the shortage cm ridge to the foothills. This territory the Short Line and Southern Pacific is a favorite retreat Tor the timid baa done "much to Increase the dally birds nnd many of them will be saved supply. Regular freight traffic ever by the timely arrival of food. Until both roads ha been temporarily re- the anow haa melted to within n few duced until the biha and bunkers Inohes of tba ground, Sheriff Retiring will continue to scatter corn from along their lines are well filled. North Ogden to th limit of Weber county directly south of the city. OLE OLSCH Game Warden Joseph lloggn la doing the same kind of work west of tba Monday nigut at the Grand Ole Ol- city.' son" was given by a company, aa good A marriage license was Issued yesaa the average producing the timeworn pla.v. The Munejines and the terday to Frederick Walrign and Lizzie same green Bwedlah character that Morgan, both of Layton; ' has pleased ao many people, produced the coveted laught last night and, on Attorney James Devine haa len ap the whole, the production was inter- pointed assistant Hty attorney. He the new esting. Ben Hendricks played the entered upon the' duties of ' part of Ole and during the perform- office yesterday morning, ance sang number of aonga that were heartily encored. Manager J. M; Burnham of the Southern Pacific ' mine 'has returned from n business trip to New York. SAN FRANCISCO INSURANCE. Committee In Germany Haa Secured Payment of Leasts. illAi.. ii.W. lau-i- . . Ufat i COURT h.-ir- . MICE I !'. : JUVENILE Hire one-cvu- 10c. 60c. 76c and $1X0 SALE TUESDAY. pWCES-E- Sc, t- - BREVITIES aiiu.iunced Tuesday nighL Jan. 22nd race, Snowden of Ogden vs. Buck of Los Angeles. Singer, in a Production at Joaaph Murphys Famous Flay Htar Allan Doan 1 emu-p.in- ALLEN DOONE hr N The Nevada Central Railroad a daily tra.n has TONIGHT! Mianm .'I morning. Roller Skating Association. A. : AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT. 1 ?: TCKSATO GEOWEBS The Utah Canning Co. are now making tomato contracts for 1907. It will be to your interest to call at their office, 3G6 24th rt.! before making , your contract WEBER STAKE COURSE Rncital at tha Tabamads tended. Id Wall At. The Rogera-Grillerecital at the Tabernacle Monday night was the moat successful of any number ret given by tbe Academy lecture course.' The building waa crowded with aa enthusiastic audience and nothing but eatls-- f action was expraaseJ. . On tbe harp Mr. Rogers proved an artist of no mean ability.. His selections were given with an rne and dexterity of touch that, proclaimed his skill on the beautiful Instrument. His execution nnd interpretation of difficult compositions were equally One. As an Impersonator Mr. Grlltey is the best seen locally for a long time. His sketch of the Italian in tha Red Roe, of an old soldier and a boy at tha postoffice brought forth prolonged applause, for realism and y NO END OF COMPLICA- CAUSES TIONS FOR THE COUHTg. Judge Murphy Declines to Try a Case Against a Prieonei Under IS. question that wiil ;u il prvbalii sty be earned to the iyi;iau;;e, aua that involves koieud-mec- t inipuiMm to the laws guu:u:ug the disposition of children uider :be age of IS, is agitating the r.umy attorney , the district attorney, the judge of ihe muulclpal court and the judge of the juvenile court It originated out of three cases which have been passed upon by the lesser enurt and which are still in a state of indecision owing to tha refusal of the lower court to take action. In aa endeavor to hate Judge Murphy conduct tbe prehniary hearing of Rose Holley, the dis rict and cuuntv attorney mad a pilgrimage to the city jail Monda armed with authorities and n good flow of rhetoric. The statutes bearing un tha case were discussed openly and cussed covertly. In a three cornered argument that failed to elucidate the points around which the controvervy centers, and Judge Murphy washed his hands of the whole affair and declined to net In the case undesi some authority Is found which will uphold him In' encroaching on tbe domain of the Juveu-il- e court. It in thought that parallel cases can be found by this afternoon which will establish a precedent fur municipal action. On the wnrda "try" and "hearing" the district attorney attempted to convince Judge Murphy that the judge haa the power to act. The law declares that no child under the age of 18 yean shall be irled by tha municipal Judge, but Ir was contended that a hearing does not constitute a trial. Should Judge Murphy accede to tbe position taken by the county nnd district attorney. Miss Holley nnd two youngsters now held for burglary will be bound over to the district court. To the contentions of the district an county attorney, Judge Murphy will mske answer this afternoon. Ha tatad tbat ha would render an opinion on the question of Jurisdiction before nighL Unless he con sen is to try tho eases whrreln juveniles are defendants, mandamus proceedings A u will be Institute. IN POLICE COURT In police court yesterday John Adsma waa fined $10 or, In lieu of the money, to work the fine out In the etty'n service, ns punishment for petit larceny, to which- be pleaded guilty. Adams, while In the first stages of Intoxication Monday, crept up to a longing to' Blackman delivery wagon by ' A Griffin and Selected cheese as the mbrt appetizing hit of food In sight. With soma difficulty he partly concealed the cheese beneath the folds of bl coat and headed towards a nearby loon. Shortly after he had deposited It In a corner he was arrested by officers who were Informed of tbe theft by eye witnesses. Tbe cheese. In all It cloth, was displayed as evidence in court FRENCH OLIVE OIL .. TO BE DEARER. A cable dtepatrh from Paris says that cotton seed and cotton-seeoil, of which the.re was nearly 63,000,000 worth exported to France In the last fiscal year, are threatened with almost prohibitory duties. The subject 1 being pressed for cona new source of sideration not only revenue, bnt on the demand of the olive-- oil industry for protection against coil on seed oil, which, It la sold, is extensively replacing olive oil. The Customs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies haa decided to propose a rider to the budget. Imposing a tariff on cotton seed, now free, of francs, nnd increasing the duty on oil from 6 to 12 franca per 100 kilograms (220) pounds). The Commerce Commission of the Chamber has protested against tha Inclusion of the proposed new duties in the budget, and, having a reciprocity agreement e In view, propose to bring question Jn Parliament 6 a separate mat6 cotton-aee- d up-th- OFTEN CARRIES NOBLE S. ELDERKIN SPOKESMAN FOR ALL OF THEM. What Government Inapectors Hava Discovered in tho Ogdon Packing Plant Hearty Support Givaa POISON TO THE INTERNAL ORGANS. Di. M. T. Woollen, local packing inmae inspector, aud auihoiity on animal Industry, haa found ao much variety in tbe oouitiilons of aulmals raised in Sail La, valley and haa discovered such a difterenoe of opinion among farmers relative to the proper methods of treatment of animals In sickness, many of which methods are erroneous aud detrimental to th animate, that hr off era a lew suggestions as an aid to stockmen and farmets in th county. The verbal advioe given by Dr. Woollen to many pros era has been productive of Improved methods of animal husbandry In several instances, and it la hia opinion that by careful aiteution. tha average farmer may turn his cattle Into a large and constant profit. Dr. Woollen Mrs: To one iuaereated in anatomy and pathological conditions, tho killing floors of packing plants and slaughtering houses offer alghta that are abAnimals from one locality sorbing. present conditions more or less peculiar to that dlatrlet. la tho Sait Lake volley and similar valleys or this locality. where alfalfa la raised quite extensively, every farmer la familiar with the effect of damp, fermentable alfalfa upon ruminating animals, such aa tha ox and the sheep. When one of the rancher's cows la seen to have an unusually large abdomen of n few mtnulra' development, tbe walla of which are extended to the tensity of a drumhead, there la ao argument aa to what th trouble may be. The farmer quickly secures hia pocket knife, butcher knife or whatever knife la handy, regardless of Ha septic condition, and unhesitatingly punctures tha animal In the evidently proper spot. The gaa escapes and ihe bovine soon recover to an apparently normal mate. Tba farmer aoua forgets the anxious countenance worn by hia cow during tho experience of Ixing bloated, and falls to notice any alight uneasiness that may follow. Tba result of this careless puncturing operation la easily seen on the killing floor, however. "During the past mouth no leas than twelve eowa, killed at (he Ogden Packing A Provision Co.'s plant, pre- aented scars, abaceaeas, adhesions, peritonitis and. In on case, ascites, si the result of uncleauly operation for bloat or the Improper after-ire- s intent. Tho fact that tha animal did not show evidence of Intenae suffering would apparently excuse th owner in giving It little attention and anon ditipoKlng of It to the butcher for slaughter. But when evidence of pain from a chronic condition I seen on and the Urns of the carcass to the butcher through condemnation is considered, one feel that tha farmer owes duty of more human treatment to hia dumb animals. "The cow la not subject to acute Is tha horse, but uhen peritonitis an opening Into th serous abdominal cavity la left gaping for several days, permitting entrance of filth nnd that are everywhere, large chronic peritonitis and nscltea surely follow. If on can Imagine this gives the animal so pain, he is void of sympathy or has not experienced abdominal pain himself, as, for Instance, appendicitis. The farmer Justly ssjs. In regard to Ihe operation for bloat, that there la no time to call an experienced veterinarian, with proper Instruments, to perform tba operation, To this It la kindly suggested that the owner get himself a trocar and cannula, made purposely for this business, from any surgical Instrument house, then do the operation properly and aaceptlcally himself. Or, In the case when it la necessary to use tba knife, secure ihe services of aa experienced veterlnar-io- n to immediately suture the part of the alimentary canal Incised by tho operator, place the wound and surrounding tissue In a clusnly condition and suture tbe openlug In tha abdominal wall, thua giving the animal the beat chance possible for a speedy and complete recovery, and the beef consumer a better assurance that he will not get moat rendered unwholesome by fever." WAS COLD WEATHER The French Foreign Office, (he dispatch says, has received from embasTh crisp, crunching sound that sador McCormick strong representacornea aa the wall of Jack Front, when tions against the suggested duties. Thq wherla peas over the froien anow yesmost favorable feature of the situaproclaimed the eolde.t tion from the American standpoint lies terday morning,storm alwted. Tbe therpell since the In the differences between the two mometer bobbed hesitatingly between commissions. . 10 degree and 9 degrees above zero -- not so very cold, but frigid enough BY SMOKING. BOY KILLED hi, make the pedestrian look like a engine aa hia breath miniature ab-aSensational statements of the growof a turued-uthe depths from amongst overcoat. ing evil of cigarette-smokin- g schoolboys were made at a meeting of The weather man declares colder th South Shields Education commit- weather will follow and the prudmt tee recently. will take care of water pipe It waa reported tbai a scholar nam- perann of all descriptions exposed to the twelve ed Richard Wood, years of age, of tbe frost king. The damage aad that hi . illness grip had died, dime I sat night to pipes la comparawaa attributed to excessive smoking. tively small, but many laps bad to be Another ncholar. aged thirteen. In thawed nut with hot water tbla mornStandard 3, waa at present under med- ing. Tbe atreeta were turned into ical treatment, and he had the char- hlippery and dsngeroaa walks and the acter of being an inveterate smoker. street supervisor bad out early a brigThe Rev. R. E. Holmes said that in ade of ahovelera, armed with salt to hia delirium In hia last hours the only be sprinkled freely on street crossthing which seemed to occupy the ings. thought of the boy Wood waa smokfor Tabs'' anl aaked ing. He RACES AliDITOBIUM matches, and made the motions of striking matches and lighting cigarettes. Aa far as tha Inquiries of the Tuesday night, Jan. 22nd on mile. managers went, (hey found out that SNOWDEN BUCK there waa a great deal of cigarette ' VS. of of ar W-fthan more smoking among LOS ANGELES OGDEN. anyone supposed. mile Wednesday Night, Jan. 23. Alderman Robertson thought it was GLEXA BLANCHE OGG LA8HU3 n matter which tby ought to call the of VS. of attention of the member of the bor- OGDEN. BALT LAKE. to legislation. ough with a view The Rev, R. E. Holmes said a Bill BAILEY WILL BE waa brought in by Dr. Macnamarn on tha subject, but It seemed to have been Austin, Texas. Jan. 32. Neither dropped. that the matter bou-- e of the legislature had 1recorded It waa undent o'clock would he taken up by the school man a vote for senator up to this afternoon. Both house are lisagement committee. Chronicle. tening to nominating apeechea and a vote will be reached late this afterFRANCIS E. WARREN noon or tonight. It la generally unwill be Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 22. Franrts derstood that Senator Bailey United K. Warren, waa reelected States senator today,- receiving 64 WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. votes of a total of 70. I The Oguen Association of Ministers ileai re u state to the public, who to be misinformed regarding the action of the association in prosecuting violators of the law. that in EVERY move wherein the secretary's name (Noble 8. Elderkiu) haa been put forward, he haa acted' solely a a representative of the aaaoriatton and that we, the tulntewra ut the churche, hereby declare our hearty support of every attempt to rid the city of its real oppeuenia and detractors. (Signed.) JOHN EDWARD CAKV1SR, First Church. Presbyterian HORACE B. BliOOD. Pint Baptist Church. H. H. FLEER, Five Foiuta M. K. Church. O. A. ELMQV18T, an Church. Trade Mark filielby a para food; and all ready to mix with water and bake on a hot griddle. D010T0 aalf-risia- & COMPANY 155 25th Stmt Bwrdiah Luther- 23. Pancake Flour' la also Faclflo Coast Factory, Ban Jooo, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manama, Win FANCY CASH GROCERIES CULLOM Springfield, ill., Jau. S-- ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. DAVID w. CRANE. Pint Methodist Church. THEODORE WOBl8. St. Paul a Evangelical Church. M. Cullom waa today elected to the United States senate for the fifth dm. DRV GOODS The houses in Joint aetaton tomorrow will ratify the electlun. fOR TAIL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. STOCK TAKING Now is the time to call on Putnam and buy your men's and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at manufacturers' cost. ir M A PUTN Clothing House par-lutte- ter. That Young' Man of Recognized Ability. B B B Order a package of this famous health aad nraia flonr and enjoy good old fashioned Brown New England Bread. - A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you are la Boston. With Allan's Be If rising B. B. B. Flour you can moke bread Juat Bite th Puritans used to tJ i BBW Estes Doctor Specialist ! - Cures when ethera faSL Modern metheda. Free coMultatien for any Chrsnls Disease ef any name ar nature. Every case guaranteed. Partial list A i it - t i ,of Diseases Cared Catarrh, Dcaiaaaa, Ringing In tha Bara, Dtsasasa of tha Head, Throat, Nose, Eya or Ear. All Dl aaaaa cf the Lungs, Branchial Tubes and Cheat IJiseaaea of tea Stomach, Urar, Kldneya and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism. Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8t Vitua Danes, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Fotaoniag from aay canto. Diseases peculiar to Women,. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cmed to etay cured. Remember th examination nnd advfca la FEES. Coma at one write. Tomorrow may bo too late. Call DR. Office hour. 10 Block) Ogden. Utah. ESTES, SPECIALIST . to 6 p. Entrance m. m. 3461. Washington Are (Beyls Room 19. Remember the number. ", Jff p 2 a Any Person Cutting or : t 1 De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted dt dt UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. . W. WADE, Agent - 1 4. I |