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Show Lemons Oranges Fine Red Apples Held Over Body of Found at Farmington. hape innumerable, rupriila and all Alexander McWhirter called at the the u'hi-- grades of the red metal. county Jail this muruins and poriilie-lidentified Fnrreui ns on of the Cupper cany oe waa owned lu ita early days by an English company bogus police officer who searched and aent tone of their ores to Swan- him In the rourn where the robbery ocsea. Males, to bo reduced. curred and took from his person the The property of the Nevada Copper sum cf fv.273. Mr McWhirter then accompanied company ia located ouih of the mine and shows values of Deputy SheriS Joseph Sharp to the from 1.5 per cent to 22.4 per cent, county attorney's office, where the with considerable Iron showing in the complaint waa diaau up. It waa taken Okkilaed ore. The workings show a to Judge Whittaker's court where it depth of in feet with a 4.1 per cent was sworn to by Mr. McWhirter and n warrant was Issued in due form tiwy. J. Broei-lu-- r ia the general against Parrent. John Sheriff Emery ia to be congratulated upon having ran manager of the coueern. another one of tbe bold robberrs to DEATH BY SHOOTING. earth and landing him In Jail to await trial. When Parrent will he arraignWtft ef Murdered Man Present When ed haa not yet beee decided upon, but Fata ia Announced. it will be wTthin the next ewo days. Sheriff Emery aud Deputy Sharp reSalt Lake. Feb. 21. With tu differ turned from Denier with their prisondice and composure Albert T. Uwy, er last night. Parrent waa locked np colored, received the death penally aa In hla cell and refused to talk about hia sent en or lu Judge George G. Armthe case at all. Hia attorney. Judge 10:30 o'clock strong's court Hilton, came fmni Denver with him Wednesday morning, for the muider and at the Wilson hotel. of Horace II. Voss, also colored, whom He will stopping aay nothing about the case blood and haa advised he shot down and killed tn hia client to not talk at 47 Franklin avenue on Ortyber 14, for publication. IlfMi. lsy now occupies a cell in tbe Sheriff Emery and Deputy Sharp death row" at the stale prison, end went to Denver about ten ago on he la lu be taken out and shut until another case and while In daya the sheriff's dead ou April ID, 1307. between the office in that city the McWhirter case hours of 1U e. m. aud I p. m.. at the waa mentioned. Deputy Sheriff IJeLue naked informed tbe sheriff attorney penitentiary. Ray that he believed la for a copy uf the transcript, and It he could locate one of the men impliprobable that the case will be appealIn the rubbery. The man in ed to the supreme court In order to cated q tic si Ion answered the description get n any of execution. The court furnished by Sheriff Emery, ao the room was crowded with colored persheriff him to bring the man son, but no disturbance waa made af- In. A asked few hours later he arrested ter the passing of the sentence. Parrent and brought him la. GROCERIES The Best on the Motet Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. Man Fill. 21. An Inquest Farmington, waa hrld In Farmington yesterday over the body ot the man found leal Monday by Milliard Sit-ed- . presided over tbe tuque: and the jury waa composed of E. F. S. Miller and William R Fo. Jiweph Mr. dreed testified that Haight. while hr aa inspecting of bin property about ot quarter of a udie weat f the Hnuberger power plant, ho came arKMi the body lying In the water dtirb. It was la an advanced at ate of decomposition and ka.ked aa If it had lain Ihvrw for aever.il weeka. The man appeared to have been fairly well dreaatsl, aa ho wore a good and the clothing undornratb waa of good material. Hia hat waa mill on hi head and hta fare had been proieried from the raina and the aim by the shade of a buab that grew on the ditch bauk. A vial of luedirlue mack-iutMh- lay by his aide. Mr. Steed linnirdiatuly Informed . the who went i the plurr Olid brought the remains down hi Ibo county court ihiiim-- . It uas hIs-- i repurled that after an examination tbe body showed n marks to Indiraie that the person had met death by violence. In the coat pocket waa aa to WlllUm Jefenvehqie udJ.iaM-ferson. Two letter tiuiide of this gave atmie rlew aa to the man'a identity. One of theac wag dated I os America, Dec. 4. lkOtj, anil appeared to be trom She a daughter of the dead man. rpoke uf having received the money he had aent her and that aha would come to Ogden na her health waa bad. The other letter waa a recommendation signed by Mr. Hochmanaa. of Idaho, and waa addreaard to a Mr. A. M. Steven of Ely, Nevada. Thla letter burn testimony to the mans fltneaa aa an amalgamator and an workman aa null aa to hla reliability. lr. O. B. Dixon, after having ex- d SEALED MARRIAGE. PILES CURED IN I TO 14 DAYS. Salt lake. Feb. 21- .- Annie F. A. Hil- PA70 OINTMENT la guaranteed to ton filed Milt Wednesday In the Third , cure any case of Itching. Blind, BleedDistrict court against the heirs of the I ing or Frotrudlng Piles In S to 14 daya In-- 1 Park palate to recover or money refunded. 50r. tereat of the property deeded to them in ble life tln.e, accordance ANOTHER STEAMER WRECKED during with the opinl'm handed down by the AND 140 PERSONS DR0W..ED Supreme court In which It waa held Lu-di- e, un "If yon want to money hunt stores where a littla tha second-hangoes a long wa." Huaaell Saga, tha mlllhmalra. 1144. one-thlr- amined the content of the rial, gave It aa hia belief that the maa had died from natural cause, aa the medicine it contained, though poisonous, had not been taken in sufficient quantities. It was oil of Juniper bcrrle. and had prescribed for noma kiJney trouble. It was also the pliyalrlani opinion that the body had lain la the ditch since some time in January. After conatderlng nil the point out in the evidence, the jury decided that the maa had met hla death la a natural way. At present, the body in lying In Bartons undertaking establishment a uniting Inst met lima from the daughter In Loo Angeles. that a sealed marriage aa performed by tbe Mormon church waa legal In I'tah. Flv suits were filed and the property now held by the defendants la entliuated at n value of $50,000. The dufendanta are Mae C. Beamer, Sophia M. Mrt'ready, Adolph M. and wife, Fred Stauffer and wife, and James M. Smith and Virginia Eniat. Disaster Occurred Off tha Coast of Holland In Sight ef tha Life Savors, Who Waie Helpless, I,ondon, Feb. 21. The Rotterdam steamer Berlin from England, with 141 passengers and crew, waa wrecked off the Hook of IlolUnd, at the entrance of the Hirer Maas, leading to o'clock Rotterdam, shortly before RETURN HIS PRESENTS. thla morning and, with n few excepSalt Lake, Feb. 21. 8uit was filed tions, all on board perished. A terriWednesday in the Third District court fic southwe.t gale waa blowing in against Will F. Smith and Be sale shore and drove the ateamer on a and bank close to the northern JetPrice Smith by Arnold Wolfe to recover three diamond rings. two dia- ty a she waa frying to enter the new SAMPLER AT HAZEN, NEVADA. waterway. Heavy seas qulrkly poundmond earring! and aa opal ring with diamonds, valued at ed the vessel to piece. She broke in Plant Expoctad to Prove Convanlonce $745. An Injunction was issued by the two. her forepart sinking Immediately, for Falrvltw and Wonder. court upon tha request of tbe plain- while the doomed passengers and crew could bo seen for a brief apace of g tiff to prohibit tbe defendant! from Folrvlew, Nev Fob. 2. A largo ore of the diamonds. The plaintiff time clustered upon the after part. sampling work ia being established at executed bond for $1,500 on an un- Then tbe after part ia supposed to Hsscn by the Nevada Ore Sampling dertaking In claim and delivery. Tbe hove slipped off the ledge and disCompany, and will be In operation In n complaint state tbat the defendants appeared. Tugs and 'lifeboats, when SPORTING the alarm waa first sounded, promptly abort time. Balt I Aka and Eaatern now have the property In their ere at tbe head of the comwhich belongs to the plaintiff put out to the aaiietmace of the Berpeople GOODS COMPANY pany, and are now erertlng the plant, and that they have unlawfully retained lin, but ihe vlolencs of the gale and heavy seta made It Impossible to apwhich will be one of tbe moat com- the dlnmonda. Whalaaala and Ratall proach tbe krreclr an,l tbe helpleea plete In lb West. It la tha only IndeBPORTINO GOOD. saw the ateamer break up concern In ore the PLANS sampling SKYSCRAPERS. pendent FOR Jobber of EDISON PHONOand tbe crew end passengers washed ore all tha bandied end tbe by elate, AND GRAPHS RECORDS, away without being able to render the eompeny will bo bought, nnntpled and Architect Henry Ivrs Cebb Bring ClarKtHorracka Flatting Tackle, ellghteot assietance. at flaxen. fur paid From Naw York Blueprints City, Stall and Daan Athletic Goeda. One man, an Englishman,' waa savTha new sampling worka will be a Phonographs Said on Eoiy Ho was unconscious when he waa ed, to boon the Fslrview and Wonder 21. Feb. Salt Lake, After consultaSSI 14th St Toma. dletrlcta aa well ea the southern tion all day yesterday aad this morn- taken out of the water and had not when he was camps, aa It will enable the shippers ing. with M. Newhousv, Architect regained consciousness to get reiuraa for their ore many days llonry I ve Cobb of New York will carried to a hotel In the neighborsooner than they are aow able to do return east this evening, to sand out hood. o By 7 o'clock In the morning by shipping to Salt Ike end San an engineer to supervise tbe prelimibodies had already been washFrancisco. The plant will be nude nary work of construction of tha New-hoularge enough to handle easily all the and Boston blocks. Tha latter ed ashore. WILL Among those who were drowned are ora that la aent through Hawn, which will bo erected at tha northeast corla a majority of that produced In the ner of Main street and Exchange nineteen members of the German opera company, who had Jnnt concluded their auie. place, with the other building at tha The buslneae ia being liandled by F. southeast corner, each building eleven season at tovent Garden. The man-ngn- r of Covent Garden, said today: H. Smith, who has been connected stories high. The Newhoua will con'8e far aa we know these do not with similar companies in east era tain n bank and office rooms, and tbe Include any of the star artists. The Oregon for some time past. Smith other will be arranged for mercantile party waa made np of mvmbera of waa In Fhlrvlaw end Wonder laat establishments and office suite. to their homes. week and secured considerable bust-nea- a Mr. Cobb brought with him general the chorus returning They mode arrangements directly with for hla company. After sampling plana for the following proposed strut-turethe railway company, ao that we are the company win ship lu ore to Bingot yet able to get an exact list of Eleven-storham Junction, Ogden or Sun Francis, hotel oa former Waltheir names. co, where its amel ten ere located. ker corner. 121x165 feeL Arthur Herbert, one of the King's Eleven-storbank aad office buildto meaeengera. who was GOLD BARS GOOD SHOWING. TO NEW QUARTERS ing on southeast corner of Main street tho continent, also waa journeying lost. and Exchange place, 80x150 feet. The Berlin left Harwich at 10 Eleven-storoffice bulkllng Believed to Be Coming Sensation of on o'clock last night upon the arrival corner Main Goldfield northeast street of aad Camp, WASHINGTON there of the London train with the 80x150 feeL Exchange place, number of passengers, who The Gold Bar mine la about to be Mining exchange building, prolwbly greater AVENUE lost their live. The mine the sensation of the camp of eight stories high, SOxMO feet, on Ex- subsequently steamer should have reached the Hook CacGoldfield. It has recently developed to entrance change place, facing of Holland by $ oclock thla morning NEXT DOOR NORTH OF tremendous proportion and ta mill tus street. and would have then proceeded for WRIGHTS. office store and growing, ears the News of Goldfield. building. Rotterdam. on It has a massive quart! foundation 140xKU, Exchange place between A great gam wae blowing in the upon which to stand and by every nostun block and Mining Exchange North aea when the Berlin started. As sign thst appeals to. the miners Judg- building. Berlin was entering the waterway Store and office building, eleven the ment it will continue production for at the entrance of the river Maas Morlcs high, giixiso, northwest corner many decades, however, she apparently liecune,, unRome of the ors aa It came from Exrliange place and State street. manageable on account of the wind store and office building, and the shaft was screened and n panwa driven ashore. ful of the softer matter yielded at 140x80 foet, on Exchange place The steamer apparently struck leant $10 worth of coarse gold with Mining Exhange building and about as hrr forepart I. rok3 careless panning, making no attempt Mnirinre at corner of Slate street and off. andmidship, sank immediately, while her to save the gold thst sliowrd In its Exchange place. after part could be seen for a considand Elcven buildoffice of store the metal The color matrix. tory quarts erable time afterward. evidenced that tt would run Into the ing on southwest corner of Exchange The waterwuy In which the disaster DO ' 00x1 and State slrret In fliienesa. feet. place wipe hundreds I a new one on the north store and office building, occurred A drift run at the 175 level Is proside of which is the pier and railroad 150x200 at Is ore corner southeast that of elation. The ateamer must have been feet, coming ducing the fluent from the mine and which Is being Exchange place and Cactus street. within a few minutes of tying up r rower In house and plant the court sacked for shipment. The entire headher run eh passage when she was ing la In quarts that also shows free of the Utter structure, which will fur- overtaken by the disaster. I .and was nish light, best hii.I powi-- for all ten but a few i gold plentifully. aria away and. rxrppt. in e No sassy less than a lott la ob- building- - and any olher Mr. the roughes; weather, those on board mill pul up laier. tainable and much of Ihe ore runs the Berlin could have burn readied Tartu afreet : the north and south without high In the thonannda. mty one roan, especially as the a picked miner, la employed In the street to run through the renter of waterway difficulty, - navigable at all tides. Muck Fourth from the South street out is about lie t.i casket, taking jewel The Rcrlin a steel strainer, only s ton a dar. place. twelve years old and popular with ' Exchange Mr Cobh think the hotel scheme traveler to ihe north of Europe. In will lie Htari-i- In three months. A NEW COMPANY. It la proposed to have the lobby two xnmnicr xhc usually was crowded hut at this time of the Newton Farr, well known In Ogden, stone, high, furnished In lironxe and passengi-r-iher average wax about a It was la In the city for a few daa In the nimble, with renatirant. cafe, palm year a mom. bilimrd. reading and writing laat night, the number bring equally Interest of the fi'i'l'-- r room on the ground flour opening divided between flrat and xrcond class. company. One of inspectors of the railThe company waa Incorpnraed De- into the lobby. The necond floor I to road. who the saw the ateamer train Off a A f a It contain stock ia tu he cember laat with (give bitlnny. capital to fho caaraetor ei tt (manor at the Liverpool station, ald las: 1.000,000 share. 200.000 of which arc fei bedrooms n and 3S bathroom acrrioo we anpplj oar patrona nigh: 1ht there wi re more first cla or :(in stock. The officers arc: each :.8u and treasury than second passenger, most Prompt, rallabla and at low ooat, President, John D. lilder: vice pr, 'ai- ha hnmms in all. The hotel will be of them beingclass commercial men, or aay tlmo yon nay wall ba oa your dant. John J. Bracket; secretary and ready in two tear rise Inhabitant of the continent reJob aad haadlo tt oapodlUously aad treasurer, Newton Farr, with J. It turning home from business trips t BOGUS OFFICER IDENTIFIED. Clive and George B. Kelly as the othwalL Great Tlrlstn. er director. Much difficulty 1 being experiencThe office of the cumpany are lo- Alexander McWhirter Positive That ed in obtaining the names of the pascated In Salt Lake and their prv-nW. H. Parent ig the Man senger. as the tickets were purchased la In Louder county. Neigila. The Badly Wanted. from many agents In London and othnearest producing mine is the i'ui,ier er cities. The only names the comWestCanyon, owned by the Sal'. Lake Feb. 21. A complaint was pany can he sure of are those of pasern Exploration rompani. T'ii mire Umii iI hi the county atiornev's office senger who secured reserved bertha. haa produced sm- - of tii. ti;iei V. H Parrent. alias todai ac.un: The members of the crew, numberof copper me tlmt were R'chard Koo Daii. charging him with shown, even in rnlilnt". The writer grand larceny and robbery in connec- ing fifty, were mostly Englishmen from Harwich. The officers were once saw n cabinet uf speciiiieus fretn tion with thefanue.ia McWhirter robPrecious.' First Officer Mcrs-lethat Copper skuwci! Caiiyun native which occurred In thiecltv on Captain Phona IS for yo u. Second Officer J. Witt. Chief Encopper In him' eurv form in which bery. September If. 1W6. and In which gineer Bennant. 'hf rneia' ii pri'iliireii liv u re lame Donaldson and several other WANT ADSjYIELD BIG RESULTS Thin- , the w.uo copper tu filagree. are alleged to have been implicated. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. la-o- n San Francisco. Feb. 21. The racegoers who pin their fats on Jockey W. Millar were elated today. Miller landed first money In all of hla five mounts and in four of tbe events fairly good odds were offered by the bookmakers on the favorite Jockey's chances. A gentle rain made the track heavy. Results: First race, four furlongs, selling Wllmore won; Gave Toy lor, second; Adena, third. Time, :50. Second race, five furlongs, selling Peaedera won; Louise Fltsflbboni, second; May link, third. Time, 1:03. Third race, mile and selling Cardinal Sarto won; Ind, second ; Vlncentlo, third. Time, 1:58 Fourth race, one mile, selling Blanche C. won; Daks of Orleans, second; Hogum, third. Time, 1:45. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling Andrew Mack won; The Ed Sheridan, third. second; Time, 1:5$ Sixth race, seven fprlongo Cloud Light won; Laura, F. M., second; Princess Timala, third. Time, 1:2$ poo-sessi- 3-- Bor-gln- n, se MOVE SATURDAY EVENING BUSWELL JEWELER RESULTS AT ASCOT. Angeles. Feb. 21. Slow time was the rule at Ascot today as tho track was sloppy and the races were run in a steady rain. The Roustnobut the fifth race cinched till the last few jumps, when George EL Milner, a 25 to 1 shot, came on In a hard drive and nipped the victory. Von Tromp annexed tl one mile event, winning all the way and finished three lengths ahead of Tartan, tbe favorite. ReLi sult: Flrat race, six furlongs Xappawnn; Norfolk, third. Belchamber, second; Time, 1:15 CockSecond race, four furlong sure won; Fustian, second; Butters, third. Time, 1:2 Third race, purse, six furlongs Don Romo won; Pantoufle, second; Mentis. third. Time, 1:14 Fourth race, purse, one mile Von Tromp won; Tartan, second; Ormonde Right, third. Time, 1:42. Fifth race, seven furlong George EL Milner won; The Roustabout, second; Glvonnl Balerio, third. Time, 1:28 Sixth race, one mile Cadlchon won; OW Six-stor- y Open Tor Business ! Monday Morning Six-stor- y -- 1 Six-stor- - af-le- r New-hous- . l , Hlder-Ncvad- flo-T- . TRANSFER CO. n;-- w.-i- Loans on Iiu proved City and Farm - IlujK-ri- j Promptly Negotiated Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Wrong and fc?afe 41 0 25th St. Companies at Ltiwent l!ate Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and 420-- z Ogdens Best Drug Store Chancellor Walworth, second; Lillie B., third. Time. 1:45 1-- RESULTS. FAIR GROUND'S 21. Fair Feb. New Orleans, Ground's result a: Flrat race, six furlongs Jerry C. won; Basil, second; Clique, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, four furlongs Dew of Dawn won; Gresham, necond; Bitter Man. third. Time, :4$. Third race, five and a half furlongs Coltnesa won; Dlpemock, second; Csptaln Taylor, thlr. Time, 1:07 Fourth race, mile handicap Peter Sterling won; 8L Valentine, second; Fantastic, third. Time, 1:41. Fifth race, mile and sevtny yards Oberon won; Goldsmith, second; Grevilla, third. Tftne, 1; 45 Sixtb race, six furlongs, selling Grenada won; Dapple Gold, second; Paul Clifford, third. Time, 1:14 Sexenth race, seven furlongs, selling Lucie Marie won; Corn Price, second; Baneful, third. . Time, 1:29 ARE THE PRICES ARE )UR GOODS 4--5. REST. REASONABLE. CALL ONUS 3-- Ogdens Best Drug Store 2-- 2-- OAKLAWN RESULTS. Hot Springs. Feb. 21. Osklown results: First race, four furlongs Rustle won; Extry, second; No Engine, third. Time, : 49. Second race, nix furlongs Water Mirror won; Tennrburn, necond; Limerick Girl, third. Time, 1:16 Third race, five and a half furlongs Marathon won: Sutton, second; third. Time. 1:08. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Hannibal Bey won; Trea Joll, second; Terns Rod, third. Time, 1:42 Fifth race, alx furlongs Ina Gray won: Bandlllo, second ; Gavin C, third. Time, 1:15 Sixth race, mile J. D. Dunn won: Tom Gilroy, necond; Match, third. Time, 1:42. 2-- ' ., 3-- STARVING IN RUSSIA. y y IX ANY PAUT OK THE CITY AND COUNTY. 3-- Ilfe-aave- ra town-ty-flv- Real Estate Bargains one-olght- An-dera- FtMHT ALLEN E. F. BRAT2 RACES. al-u- d THE JUMBLE, Phanaa Much Mara far Lata Los. y n Ju-tl- ia offli-cra- 2300 Wash. EMERYVILLE r Inquest 1W" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY From Correspondents and State .Exchanges FROM NATURAL CAUSES. Figs OGDEN. TTAII. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Dates Bananas EXAMINEII: MOUSING TIIG Disease Attacks Msny of the tunate People. the proprietors to throw np their hands, and then plunder and ransack the premises. Today a Jew drew a revolver in He was Immediately seised and conveyed fo n deserted court yard, where his arms and legs were cut off. Pedestrians are stopped In broad daylight and asked whether they are Jews or Christiana, and sometimes they are made to produce their passports. If they are Jews they are brutally beaten. The police make no effort whatever to disorders and suppress the fill the role of mere onlookers'. e. FRANK McVICARfi FOUND DEAD New York, Feb. 21. Frank McYlc-are, who had been playing In tha I Man of the Hour" at tbe Savoy the' ! ter,, waa found dead at the foot of a short flight of stairs leading from tha sidewalk to an areaway of the Hotel Tivoli, In West 38th street, where he lived. His skull was fractured. U is believed that hia death was arcldn-tal- . Mr. McVIcars came to New Ycrk from California. j i snti-seraltl- c WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES o tt r. Unfor- a ' v Koxan. Russia, Feb. 20. A of the Associated Preaa haa corre-rpomlr- returned here after a trip ihrongh Kazan, Samara and Ufa. three provinces of the twenty affected by famine. was The population everywhere found to be absolutely dependent on outside relief. Tho present state of affairs I characterized by alow starvation and extreme misery. Tbe correspondent witnessed the arrest of the superintendent of the kitchens at Tchlstopol on tbs rhsrge of feeding persons capable of working. Every chimney In t.he village of Alanshlpshack was cold and there was no lgn of life about. The thermometer at time registered 25 degrees below xero. Hut after hut was enter e.l hy the correspondent and everywhere there was cold, dampness and n foul atmosphere. The family was huddled around the familiar brick xtove In whirh the tiny fire kindled in the morning had long slnre gone out. Persons suffering from ergotism were found In 74 out of 78 house visited. The symptoms of this malady are a burning sensation In the liver, followed by rhllls. spasms and permanent contraction of the limbs an.l finally blindness and idiocy. The breasts of nursing mothers had dried up by this disease, and it has cost the h lives of many unborn children. of the population ha been permanently disabled by ergotism. Fourflfths of the cattle In tble district have been killed by the same poison and fully five per rent of the The peasants are crop is erguttc. fully aware of the deadly nature of the grain, but tbey have no alternative and must eat what they ran get. 25-da- One-tent- JEWS ARE MISTREATED. One Ha Hla Legs and Arms Cut Off-- Odessa, Feb. 21. Street attacks hy the I'nion of True Russians, a reactionary organisation, are dally aaaum-ln- g a more dangerona character, and have brought about a condition of extreme nemuaneas among the resident of this city, ospeclallv the Jewe. Business ha been adversely affected, the grain bourse ha been cloaed. an.l financial tranaactiona have practically be.-- suspended. Gann rough reauiirani invade ahopa and belonging fo Jews, order s Commercial Electric Co 2279 Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 362 Garden Seeds It is not time to plant yet, but soon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get your SEEDS. I vras-ithe big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock wa burned. Our new rtoek is arriving and will be the best ever ' . brought to Ogden. Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famons Pratt's In Large Poultry Food for animals and poultry. T. ASTILL Both Phones 2264 Washington Ave. |