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Show TIIE MORNING OGPEX, FT A1. a and Mianraou Stale Boards ofL-- Health have nuwr nailed to both have ev move against tuhereuluai. wrh hreiciaas and patient., requeuing ihi the former h auipliua fml informathe board ia it fight against. rimauiuplkm Uia, anl ad that come under tlu-l- r each tion relative vUiud the latter aa to the beati knoan method of treatiin nl. Among patleaa at or the folloaing: ihe iMtnirtioa oieied to taiia' ache, hltf p with eeuounipnoo should tait aear beardIreah air ia eMni:al. open day and nixht: alone. Keep the ot nour-lablDreaa wnrinlv.' and don't he afraid 4 the cold. Bat plenty out of food, Don't apit n the floor in piwlie place. Slay of con- can; retuembet that aunahine hill the iWn fumpitoa. by every Tbaae are aire u' ruction a, and ahould he ouanrved to yet well. (told and one afflicu-d- . n the wort impoiiani duty ininflame Hie lunga. and the aa routs rough, ahould not he uelected, rouah i extremely nearing on the a.'atem. a that the following aim-Aa eminent authority on lung trouble an; r aud cure any hui, nln form ala w1 break up n cold in twenty-fouf ounce; eixiah that la rumble: Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure). well and uae Krrerine tw.. ounces; good whiskey. a half pint. Shake I rxer-Uaspooaful done every lour hjur. Great rare ahould i ctaed In amirlng pure iugredien:,. and. lo avoid auhaiitution, it pre-mixture tha aud be abould aeparately purcbaacd thev that hrt I ran tw necured tmm pared b youraeir. Tne Virgin Oil of 11m Pure) rialn, a anv good preacripttou druggist la the inoriginal nerurely aealed In a round aurehaaed for diapenalag. Kai b vial of wooden ae, nltk engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin oil Pine I Pural, guaranteed under the food and Hruga Act, of Juue 3.Chemical Co. (Injku( (enai number till, prepared only by many rank tralta- riiuati Ohio plainly printed thereon. There are out under nimilar are which tPurei. put Oil Pine of of Virgin tions namea and atyle of package. Never accept, there an a auhatitute for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, aa they will Invariably produce nauiea, and never effect the deeired rrettlL 21. REJOICING OF OGDEN ENMITY OF OVER THE WHEN YOUR FEET FIXED HOUSE NEWS Burn or Ache HULANUKIB PASSES SENATE BILL DEFINING SAME. SCIENTIFIC COLLECTOR OF BAD DEBTS HANDED A LEMON." RESULT OF VOTE ON 8MOOT CASE WELL RECEIVED. Hollingawerth'a Bill Permitting Cit a of th. First Class ts Taka Cansua Any Tima, Passed. During Session Deputy Sheriff Serves Writ Upon tke Speaker Returned to Officer With a Bg 23." HOuaa Kiu ce FEPlirARV TIirKSDAY, BOUNDARIES LUKE INCURS HEALTH OfflCERS SEEK PHYSICIANS HELP IN EIGHT AGAINST CONSUMPTION Tht EXAMINER: There is a Reason tubc-cuioa- wln-kra- in P ? Collcctiuiia agencies incurred the enmity of the Iluh Houee of Kcpreacnta-liv- e G. yenivrUay through Frauci Luke of the uniurious collig-iluagency, the Merchant' Proteettve a writ of garnishby ment fur upon Siwwker Han-- B. Joseph aud Clerk Alex Buchanan fur a of the dbi of one of (he employe Tbe writ was nerved while house. Kepiesentative CrUrlilow was talking un n bill. Tbe speaker interrupted the argument and aked the pleasure uf tbe house. Not heariug any response he refused to accept the writ. Pollon ing tha aigument he again thought brat to draw aa arbitrary stated tbe affair to the house. Repreline. sentative Tolum presented n resolution Senator Hollingawortha measure, al- which waa seconded by Represents lowing cities of the first class to take five Wesiphal, In which it wna dea census at any tltus desired, provided clared an indignity upon Hie house and the state ia put to no expense, waa that it waa resented, in the future all also passed. It is known aa senate process uf such kind shall be barred bill No. B7. front tbe floors aud any infraction of Consideration of 8. I). No. IS, by the resolution shall lie followed by the ame author, waa postponed until ejection from the house by the sear-geatoday, at hia request. It creates n at arms. It waa further declared new degree of burglary and Increases that the papers be returned to Sheriff the iwnalty of burglary in the first Fernery's office. degree to from 25 to 40 years Iq the After the reaolutbm had been car penitentiary. rled Mr. Joseph said: The following bills were also passed: Will the aargeant at arms please Senate bill No. 103. tl, 72 and 7B. return this to the sheriff office and mea The house submitted Joint tell Mr. Luke to never come into thl morial to the C'nlted Stales aena'e nstin. You can also tell the deputy name of sheriff never to come hack again." thanking that body in tha the state for seating Senator Smoot. The writ was served by Deputy This encountered considerable opposi- Sheriff Irvine. tion when Senator Call! a ter attemptthe referred The house yesterday ed to have the rules auspeuded ami bill for the Sunday uf theaters during tbe resolution put upon Its final pas- buck to the Judiciary committee. sage. Brnalor Lawrence declare! that hill No. 71. for the changing he never had been in favor of Smoot's of tbe name of the Deaf and Dumb election, and did not see any reason school waa taken from the table. Tho why the 1'nlted States aenats should amendment changing the addresi of be thanked. Senator Hulanlakl, in a ihe school to Richfield was lost and spirited talk, said; the bill was passed. The bill aa It The senate of tbe ('sited Slates was passed reads aa fulkiwa: when it derlaraJ Smoot, entitled t) his Section 1. That section 2104 of the relast was court aa a of seat, sitting Revised Btalutea of I' lab, 188b, toe sort, and if would bo aa appropriate and the aame la hereby amended to of court ua for to thank the supreme as follows: this mate or a Jury fur any particu- read 21114. institution for the deaf lar derision or verdict rendered by and dumb The made a body corheretofore it." of I t ah State name bv the porate Senator Cal Hater finally withdrew Seluwl for the Deaf and Dumb shall hi motiun aud the memorial trill take hereafter be known and ounducted aa its regular or.ler, coming np for final a body corporate under tbe name ot passage today. "Blah' for the Deaf." and ahall The following bills were intro- continueSchool nn established and located In duced: In the County of Welter. Senate Bill No. 1 23. by Johnson, au- Ogden Sec. 2. That all Ihe rights, immunirailroad corporation any thorising franchises and endowment hereowning railroad lines In a foreign ties, tofore granted or conferred unto the to lines. its convey country School for tbe Deaf and I'tah Stale relatb.v Bill 134. No. Senate Park, eon Armed and perarc Dumb hereby business. warehouse ing to School for the Utah unto the petuated No. Bill substitute for JUS, Senate House Bill No. 111. The bill originated ia the senate and A communication from the governor wae received, vetoing Senate Hill No. was the work of Senator Charles R. Hi, by lfulanlskl, an art making It a Hollingsworth. Representative Thompmisdemeanor for any person to vio- son made an extended addreeg on the late any ordinance of any county tout lil Ing, showing that the general movement tn all Institutions throughpassed pursuant, to the lawa of the out the 1nlted 'State ia to eliminate state. The governor said that the bill waa tun drastic, and rreommended all the rough words. In titles. He deThe veto wa re- clared that an effort, I being made its amendment. ferred to the Joint committee on Ju- to do away with words referring to diciary and rouufy and municipal cor- deformities II. R. No. 4ti, by Tolton, relating to porations for action. , , the annual flnunuiui, statement of cities of the third class and defining CARD OF THANKS the duties of city recorders and auditors In this regard, waa passed. House To all those who were ao kind to us bill 2db was also passed. bill to Kepreaent alive Thompson during the illness, death and burial of our dear son and brother, Simon Le- prevent persons conducting or Iran business under an assumed roy, we desire to express our deepest acting name and providing for Its punishment simand under that trust appreciation pasaeil. The house alxo passilar sorrows God may bleaa and cum-fo- was also B. Nos. 75 and 7b, by Parka, 8. ed yon. It unlawful to sell jewelry Mr. aud Mra. Simon Farley and making value. The senate, S one-hal- F 9 5 I f 9 f half-ounc- le-ac- graph Cable unautburlsed. have iff 1 $ gj i entirely The matter waa passed upon officially by tbla company today. rooms However, It waa ordered that the salRa Independent Phene aries of all opera lor a, traffic chief, M Ne. Sell Phene, two ring wire chief, aaalatant chief operators 1C lUfllNKSfl OFF 10 per H and manaxers, be increased ahull Independent 'Phene .......Na. apIncrease tbla that and cent, M No. Ball Phone, one ring ply not only to the principal office, I i but to all tile office of tha company in tba Culled State.' It will lie seen by the statement that the 10 per cent Increase will apply to all offices of the company. The Weal era Cnlou Telegraph company haa granted a IA pi-- rent Increase, to apply to their principal Thn banket ball game between Dear effort tv Msy 1st. and Dumb arhonl team aud the team of the Granite arhonl of Salt leke, MOUND FOOT SCHOOL to be played at the gymnaaiitm of the Deaf and Dumb acliuo here luniurroa promlaea to be of ronalderable intcreat Exercises ef Five Grada te Be Held This Afternoon. to kivera of the game. EXAMINER ULtPWNtS Co., bt-e-n iditorial i !. yceterday afternoon, Senator Huiaulakia bill definThe tif Ogden. ing the bmindarte btU Is officially known as senate bill No. 7B, aud ws introduced Obruary 7ih. and referred lo the committee on counties and municipal corporation a favorable repuri being adupted yesterday. The bill waa immediately put upon Its third reading and passed unanimously, after Menator Hulanlekl had ea plained its object. At present the boundary ot Ogden is defined on the east by the foot hills." A it la hard to determine the exact place where the font hills begin. It was iwaat-- ! r j. The Mound Fort school will give n public program tbla afternoon and It la expected that tba pupllx will give credit to their teachers and attainment a. The fourth, fifth, sixth, aeventh and will purtlrlpate la tba Mra. Deary R. Glbaon haa gone to eighth grades Im Angelea, Cal., to Join her husband, following program: Program, who haa been in Cue Anaelen for the Piano March Dygert la Mr. re Glbaon montha. three pant France Van Huakirk. bln health. be le regaining ported Violin and Plano- Starlight Wain Bvainard Mlt Mrs. P. N. lira and Mlaa lam Horti-naand Susie Slmlater. chell will aftig at the Crittenton Dome Vocal Selected .Lullaby enterulamrnt. on Thn rad ay evening, Martha Shaw. at the Methodlat church. to Old Aunt Recitation-URiley Mary'a" M. B. Drowning haa ptirrhaaed a near Heuritta Meyer. Mltrhel automobile of the type. Piano fiance of the Brownies. . . . Kantman haa Work on the Federal building Beaala Driver, been very alow tbla week on account (horn Wav Our Bonny Flag of the nineaa ot one of the principal Fourth. Fifth and Sixth Grade. workmen. It ta expected that the Violin I See Thee Again... Bstrada building will be well along with the Kthal Read. plaatering within the next two weeka. Recitation May Morning".... Keai laila Ramadeu. Mr, Will Wright lx the happy ioa Karl McKarlane. Aceonipanlat. aeiaor ef a new auto nt the Moline Voenl Faith In Spring"....8rhiibert make. It la a line n" bine and Ita Iaultne Maddock. owner may Juatly feci proud of lta Piano Turtle Dove Itolka Rchr capacity. Llllaln Thatcher and Angle Garrison. America Chorus The High School ore h extra will All. muatc Hum at the Critiemon the entertainment on Friday evening. AT THE BOWLING ALLEY Mr. and Mra. Peteraon, the fancy aud acrobatic akatera. will give one Apachea Defeated the Satellite Two ot their delightful entertainment each Gamta Out ef Three. Audi, night the coming week at the torium rink, and will alao give a mat-lucstamped at other than ita real The Apachea defeated the Satclilea Family. H. J. M. No. . by Crltchlow. on Wednesday and Saturday, two games out of three at the AssoCongress that tbe bnnkrnptry ciation alley last night. Watkins STILL IN GOWK The one mllo race last night be- was high man with MB; Gyatn second laws lie amended no that debts for tween Richter, Richardson and Morris with 545, and lie third with 41. food, clothing and necenaltles of life was won by Mortis. hall not lie Included in the Hat of The results sera as follows: Left U. Caae for F, Damaga Against that can he released by bankdebts SatelRea. Gueaa. tha Public te Mlux Y.wille Wallace, daughter of ruptcy. was passed. Committee re'Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Wallace, arrived at ports were received on the following . Cincinnati and entered the School of The rase of A. 1. Slone, adminis- bells: II. B. No. 144. R R. No. 22. H. trator of the estate of .lames Kcrlcs B. No. 11K. H H No. 56 and H. Ii. No. Art to rrsurae her aturiy of china paint-.lava. the I'nlon Pacific Railroad com- 99. pany, was concluded In the District Ipon the report of the highways and Men and teams wanted at the Vtah court last evening. bridge committee house bill N". lift, BumThe rase grows out of 'he Axtiva, 147. I:!". I'm. 57 and bonne petition Smelter near Vtah Hot Spring. mer Job. Inquire at Smelter. Wyoming, wreck, whlrh occurred in 6 and 9, were referred to the appro1905, In which a number of people priations Cllllllllittee. The case of J. H. Wlnalow va. the lost their liven. with the art The bill to do I'nlon Pacific railroad company by A. The atilt was brought for Lfl.not, commission sax killed yesterday by I. Stone, administrator, was' before and the Jury, after having consldere-the bouse adopting the majority reIhe case, returned a verdict, which, port of the erittratlon and art committhe supreme court yesterday. tinder the Instructions of the court. tee not favoring the liill. I which are withheld front A jury In the rase of Imn against At Ihe uiieiifng of the session Reprepublication) in view of the fact that a number of sentative Thouii'Min announced that the Inlon Pacillc railroad company In was accepted yesterday afternoon ani rase are other the court he had tried to informed by the governor , the ease will come to trial this usuir-Ing- . for tbe sHnte the Judge deemed that lie ),si rerelved ii telegram an NOTICE In I: wIhp to have the verdlrt of the Jury Thta la another damage case notinclng (hut the United States senheld in obsvanre until the othar cases ate had confirmed Senator Smoot's whieh the Axnra wreck ia concerned. A A. I. Stone la the administrator and meeting of all barbers waa held have been tried. right to hi seat. The announcement The Mliomcy on both side agree was Maglnnl A Corn and J. H. Dc Vine are at Ihe First National Bank Harbor greeted sjiii applause and resothe attorney. were Shop and they all decided to ullow the with the judge that It la proper, lutions rongrat ulatlng Smoot lxmc Star to continue In busines un- though somewhat uncommon In Judi drawn up Sheri ly after the speaker Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ling. formerly til the 1st ot April land then mime). rial procedure, to hMri the verdlrt. as. announced tha; he had received a residents of Ogden, arrived WednesWe do the business; other chew the decIhliHi. if made public, migh' mess.ige front the governor in which ihe caae tn lie tried In the day from Denver, en route to their the var. he heurilly approved of the resoluSo 'nterrited parties may home In Rorkland. Cal.. and are visitSIS Twenty-flfiatreet. tion. tihone and about ask few Mr. s rtav. friend for the question ing Ixmg Tbe following Idlls were introduced was called east on uroimt of ihe death derision, lull they will get lit'le in- by consent AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS. formation until i he rest of tbe rase ot hia mother. 'll. B. No. i7'i. Wesiphal Amending Chicaga Meter Club Offers a Reward ate heard. section Inis or the Revised Statntea Ik viCouil the This tha: time Hear the High school orehealra at ef $50. Judge of Blab. lvt!t providing that officers Howell ha held a verdirt up In this shall the Mettiivli' church on Friday evena duties without fees in It seems and St that he L ps cert it Inperform the Criitenbin Home Benffll. manner, ing. Chicago, Feb. illi The Chicago nuit cases fur poor people. a record of fair Justice in or rli,ii last night ina-.lpublic the Lblishlnc H. B. No. :7l. Wesiphal To amend Waahhigtnue birthday will be cele- offer of an unconditional reward of Ihe court of this state. Revised section 4::;i Statutes the eg brated genera".y over the rlty bv a for the arrrai nd conviction of of Itsh. i amended by chapter cloving of hnsdnex, house and public any driver of an automobile who is 3. Ijws of Hah. 1905. relating to tbe W. H. KING SPEAKS TONIGHT buildings. Flan will be unfurled from responsible fur nn acrid cut and wh penalty for grand larceny. ths tops ot the highest virurtureg. run away in an effort to cor.crul The Consolidation of Agricultural Cot- Thuraiuy store will keep open until hi identity. a late Jiur to accommodate shopper The club is on record agatn-- l tilFUNERAL SERVICES lego and University I the Bub jest. At the state lustltutiona and tn the ls; ion of speed lawa or violation of any Thi evening al the Hlg'i Reboot Over the Remains of Jas. Burt Held at rtty school arrangement have lieen enlinancr. made for appropriate exercise anl auditorium Hon. W. H King and Pmf. Liberty. Ihe etm-fof George and the ha'rhel CHAMBERLAINS HEALTH. J. 11. laul. two iif the :il!vt p!i form will ne told anew. epoaker in the tav. !'! :bo The sad ri'e over the remains l.i: London. FVb. 2. An Interesting au- paramount Ismi.- mm i1(. legis .iaims Burt, who riled in Ogden, i thoritative itic r lature and tin Til concerning EMPLOYES CETAN INCREASE eitu,. were hed venter, ;jy at Liberty. A health of Joa. t hsntberlain Is puhl!li-enamclv. th. mnsolid.i'inu of the two large n'tenrianre of friends attested It not dors Although today. hither iustitu'iini of the the respert in wrhtch deceased was the woibi riimois. ii shows im I'nlveretn or l ah sr.d tairaing, Wagea ef Empleyes 10 per Cent. ihe Agriculheld In the tow n of which he was one Mr. fhamlverlatn Is completely broken tural fti'limvf the pioneers The services were The Postal telegraph office here I phyaically. although be i Maun M Fonroi will preattended by Bishop - Wsvri of North 'In receipt f the following statement, al id. He passes most of his lime in- side. In K'w'hM i. .it a rcusual ,i. program, Ogden and eulngicg as tn tbe charactamed by ITealdmt Markay, of that doors al Highburv. hi Birmingham inruding hat Vs krut. .be baritone. ter and ritixenship of Mr. Hurt were residence. Imt when the weati.er Is Tompany, : !ll shop under the dirertion of delivered hv the speakers, among ' New York. Feb. 20. inn;. fine he drives jn the grotiuU of Vr. C'Hn whom weie Bishop Ward and Fuller H. Mackay, president of or on unfrenuen'oil r.w.i-:- . tn i'iiual amount (f interest is be-i- t and C. H. Grit Ihe Postal Telegraph (aide Co., made uwrrll. He never mays oiiteiiie 'b.' u t:.c s ttikon The ward choir furnished the mube follow In statement this aPernoon; merting by tnx iav-- ': rban .n ., minutes anil ci'ir.oire Bonnie in gcnera'l. sic for the nccae'on. Kfatement heretofore made a to hr lie occHaiunalii n,l.e The service i of th: mpnr-isi- " were irrmc-sil"i,d Imar InuIi mount of Increase In salaries which hut the Invalid nd tuw,d u rhv, n invitation is question the teaching of the life immortal as would be made by the ii,aui Trie hand. to ail. well a the life which we live here. H. M. RhoadM, field agent for tha of the department ent a day la Ogden of agriculture, v.. where ea rout to Wlnnemueca. be goes on department hualneaa. bunau of atatlatlca . - c ' ni for-nla- h rt e petl-Honin- g i lr wo-ck- ii-l- e : iIIm-um- s - f siatt-nmii- d ron-firt- u - ! - h..iis.-mor- fifty-liv- :, w a of Representatives Passes Resolution Thanking' U. B. Senate for Ita Action. A SHOE Amrmg active Republicans and the leader uf the Mormon church in Balt City yesterday afternoon there Lie waa grea: rejoiciug when the news came from Washington that Senator Bmoot hod tieen sustained. By unanimous standing vote, the lower house uf the l:ah legislature adopted the full awing Joint resolution: He it Revolved, by the legislature of the State of Ciah, that in determining that Hon. Reed Bmoot la entitled to his seat, the Inlted State haa stood for coustliutloual right again! powerful Influence and has avoided a dangerous pivcrdeut. Therefore, The thanks and congratulation of the State of Iuh are hereby extended to the senate for Us final action on tbe case. Personal congratulations are sent to Senator Smoot aud tn his colleague, Senator Sutherland, and the other senator who spoke and voted in protection of the rights of the State of Utah. The resolution was introduced in the seiia te and went over until tomorrow on n point of order. LIKE A BALDHEAOED BARBER Belling Hair Restorer la the 'Republican Promise ef Tariff Reform. Washington, Feb. 29. Representative John Sharp Williams of Misaie-sippl- , minority leader In tbe house, today addressed n letter to Gor. Guild reof Massachusetts, acknowledging ceipt of o copy of a petition addressed to the president and congrena in regard to tariff revision. Mr. Williams declare the doctrine of a maximum and minimum tariff la not a new one to him, hut says that he does nut favor ihe proposal of 8enatnr liudge, Speaker Cannon and Representative Dalxell and McCleary to make the present tariff the minimum schedules, with a maximum rate to serve the purpose of retaliation only. The minority leader suggests to Gov. Guild that the people might aa well look to a balriheaded barber for an effective hair remorer aa to look to the Republican party for a revision of the tariff." My own ides," he said, ia to make the present, law the maximum tariff and to make a revised tariff the minimum, giving hy law the minimum tariff to all such countries as do now, or shall hereafter, admit to their marketo free of duty the produria of our farms, forests and mines and also to such countries aa do now, or ahall hereafter, admit all of our goods to their markets at their minimum tariff ratal." REASON It tbe chemicals left in the flule leather after tanning, which your feet are soled wit h scoured leather. Ita an expensive process, hut absolutely necessary for the couifort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in lianan Shoes. In the making of a lianan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it id better than it cost. DEE-STANFO- la Attacked tors. RD SHOE GO. . . . SOLE AGENTS FRYER the Ice Makes Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Hia Deportment id by Sena- You Win Need For Washington, Feb. 29. Discussing the agricultural appropriation bill in tbe senate yesterday, Mr. Aldrich said he had been informed that employes had been taken into the government service by the department of agriculture since the present session of congress begin. Senator Proctor admitted that very many employes had been added to the force of the department, but the additions had been necessary to enforce the pure food and meat inspec- That Party PHONE tion laws. Senator Clark made successful war on a senate amendment which he declared would permit officials of the forestry bureau to 'travel, from the North Pole to tbe Southern Cross at the expense of the government. In this connection he gave Instances where the chief forester had gone to the far west and rounded np" the two conventions of rattlemen with eighteen of his forest rangers, whose traveling rxpcnes and hotel bills the government paid. He also charged them with attending political convention and stats legislatures and with general activity of that character at government expense. ASK FOR Vatican Par!. Felt. 20. Count Von of the Khever-biiller-Metsc- ambassador of Auatria-Hungaracting under Instructions from hi government, which In turn la acting at the request of the Vatican authorities, yestardav formnlly aaked the French "government to place thn embassy In poa session of the diplomatic documents dated prior to the rupture of relations between France end the Vatican in 1904. These were taken possession of hr the French authorities at the papal nunciature when Mgr. Montagninl. the secretary, waa ex)ielled from France. Foreign Minister Fiction agreed to do ao, and the transfer will he made this week in the presence of an official of the foreign office. The Associated Press is authorized to deny the statements to the effect that the French government contested the tiamrier of the documents and to state that the diplomatic documents never were removed from the nunciature. SHE INFORMED THE PREACHER. Inatead of Her Husband When Child Waa Born. ar It id of en the product of unskilled tailoring. Fabric butchering isn't always sort. DOCUMENTS. Makda a Request French Government. A coal wllh an easy, unhappy droop and sag isn't alwayd of the ready-to-we- the 1 done by machinery. r We iMiint with pride" (aa ITnrvard men sjteak of ltoosevelt) to Hit now on our streets that justify nnr claim to prod me clothes that dalisfy. 'o matter what your station in life, you owe it to society and yourself to tliess well, aud in selecting your tailor always remember tint C1UATIA STEED quality ami fit combined with correct, style CAN be had when yon ileal with 11s. We dross you to your own satisfaction aud staud by you till you art1 satisfied. Omaha. Kelt. W.-Basset I tede the witness stand yesterday for her fourth uays testimony In the divorce rase which she ts prosecuting against her insuand, Charles C. Bassett of Mr. Washington. The defense attempted to show that Rev. Hunt of Brooklyn aa the i,iov. ing t.;irii in semiring the divorce, and that the decree had been asked for on hi iidvico and solfcitatluu. It was testified that instead of notifying Mr. Basi-et- i of The birth of the youngest child, wlich came im montha after they had separated. Mr. Baasett noti. fied Hum of the faet and the liny va nun; i sfier the prcaclu-:-. EDMUND TAILORING Ki-v- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 345 Twenty-fourl- h St. CO. |