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Show HOUSING THE AMUSEMENTS. amusements. grand Auditorium HOUSE OPERA Narthwestem Theatrical Association, GRANT. Rea. Mg;. R. ALEXANDER SUNDAY in 4 Big Laughing Acta FUNNIER THAN A CIRCUS. a Eatartainmant tor ChtMro t from S to sq, mounted A COMEDY with a plot, with special acenory. Musical Singi- TONIGHT! d Maurice Thompson, who lost a boxing contest to "Cyclone" twen-v-roua- 'i.ti'ipson la this city recently, up in the city Wednesday, to old acquaintances. He is ea ..ale to his huiue In Butte, Mont , lure ke will remain for some liiuu j lake up training for any future sii'.Is that may arise. Maurice iitertama the npiniun that ke can do lings to the Cyclone and say that if" he had been right during their leetlng bore that be surely would are handed Johnny the court. He tates that he had underestimated Cyclone" and that he did not train he should have, owing to the fact hat hi manager did not think it bob-v- Feuruar) con-eot- car of J. 1 30c C. A. Hetman and H. D. Simmons the two boys charged with peti larceny for stealing goods from ai automobile at the Becraft gtreat were brought back from Salt La hi City by Sergeant Tout. A liaby girl ha made Its appear ance at the home of John J. McGregor Mathias Hlnchrllffp, who was n cent It retlied on a life pension from the passenger department of th L'u Ion depot was presented with s gold headed cane by bis former fellow cm ployes at the depot. Ed Wertz, a business man of Ogden, and Mins Mary two of the yoiing people of Ogdon. went to Salt latke yesterday morning, and were married there. They will return to Ogden to maki their home. well-know- That the number of people who patronise the Ogden Steam Laundry In Increasing dally? There's a reason for It. Our laundry has been tHed and not found wanting. Everybody like It Is evident that Henry owner of the Crystal Vaudeville circuit, ta still casting sheep's eyes' at oi the manner and rapidity with which Salt Lake and Ogden, and in ptte fact that the 8ulllvan and Const the tbe Thnt'n work. out their we turn dins people contemplate Invading this kind of service we want to render for locality, he will yet establish house In the two cities. Mr. Lubelakl has you also. - Wa await your orders. several valuable options In this city, and word from him la to the effect Ogden that he will positively open a house SSth dST St 174. Thonaa here within a year. He at present holda an option on the Lyceum as well aa on a piece of property situated on Washington avenue between the Reed hotel and the Grand opera house Steam Laundry Senators Calliater, Rlaband and Williams, the latter chairman at the board of appropriations, visited the state schools yesterday morning. It Is expected that appropriations for both schools will shortly he made by the legislature. The funeral of John Littlepage will be held at the Richey chapel p. m., today, Exchange 2 Fred (Dad) Clark, the Ogden first baseman, accompanied by his wife and son, left Wednesday evening for Shreveport, La, where he will again hold down the initial sack for the team representing that city In the Southern league. "Dad" waa with the Shreveport team last year, but waa taken ill with typhoid during the middle of the season, i So valuable a man was he considered to be by the Shreveport management that the club amt him on an ontlng trip for the remainder of the season, so that he might recuperate, anj during that time Dad" I paid all of hla expenses. one of the beat southpaw suckers in the business, and hla many friends well-know- n St Twenty-fift- h at Robert McLaughlin, of Kansas City, one of the largest Importers and dealers in livestock la the country, died yesterday at the Palms, a suburb of Lon Angelea. from blood clot on the brain, caused by a fall from a street car at the Palma two weeks ego. Ogden Turf 324 California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. will wiah him well. Now is the Time ! Get You a FINE The social to he held at. Mrs. Clapp's. Friday, February 22nd, fur tha Ladles of the Maccabees, has been Indefinitely postponed. WINTER SUIT TAILOR-MAD- E. CHEAP! Our line of patterns for extra are very line. d Geo. WeiaJer signed a contract .'edueaday night with a Western Caa-dlu- n baseball team and wtll Join tba all players in time for early spring Wcasler plajed with the local or a number of seasons at second aae and la considered one of the tasi-s- t players tn the stole. , 20c PRICt puts Repairing and Cleaning done very reasonable. BO INSTEAD J. E. SIS 24th St Elder county fruit tree Inspector, reports tha orr hards generally were in a good condition, with the exception of San Jose scale, which was found to some extent in the vicinity of Willard. William O. Knurl son. Box the attractions fur Birthday will be one at the njcyable dances under the auapices f the stake boerde of the Y. M. and i L. M. I. Associations, which will e given Friday evening in the Royal 'luaclng academy on Wsh. Ave. The vorkers in the associations invite the uiny friends of the Mutual Improve-ueu- t cause to attend and aid In mak-nthe affair tbq social success This is the third In the series if parties so far given and may be he last for this season. Wash-agton'- Among a g This afternoon, at 2 oclock, .hi re will be a mutch game of basket iall at the School for the Deaf be- tween the Granite Stake High acbi4 the buye from tiie instliutiim. The game promises to be a fast one because of the fart that the Salt laike boys have defeated thing In the High school class in their city and the deaf boys thus far this year have not met defeat. of Salt Lake and Bay A Home In Ogden. The transfer jn" real estate dur-n- g January pnj the first half of February this year In Ogden Indicates that the year of 1907. will be the moat active year in tba real estate market which has been for many years. Ogden has more business; la in better condition; .real estate la lower In price; real astate will advance more rapidly, gnd will pay mure profit on money invested In real estate during the next five years, than any other city of the same size In the United States. Being fully convinced of the above tacts, we have rerent ly purchased acres of land, scattered Seventy-fiv- e about In almost all parts of the city, being located on llth, flat, 22nd, 24th. 25th, 26th, 2Hth, and 30th streets, anl on Grant, Adams, Monroe, Quincy. Jackson, Van Buren. Harrison, Tyler. Polk and Tayloi avenues. We have bought this property from persons wbe desired to sell. We paid spot cask and took the discount. We are willing to give yon a part of the profit we made In buying this property; sell you a lot In any part of the city, any siae you may wish, give you your own terme, without Interest. We are prepared to sell you a home In any part of the city,' with amal! balance the payment down and the seme as paying rent. ' Last year we aold quite a number' of bouses to railroad men end 'others on above plan, these are all satisfied and happy and are gradually becoming their owa " landlords. We sold last year Two Hundred and Eighty-fou- r lota, many of which the purchasers have' fully paid for, received their deeds end are now getting reedy to build homes, will have quit pa ing rent and will be the happy owner of the home in which they reside. Call and see ua and wa will talk it over, sell yon a' lot or a house, help you to get a home. Stop paying rent and brooms ymir own landlord. BOTH PHONES, 771. 2374 WASHINGTIN AVENUE. J. J. BRUMMITT PBCreSSOR STCUT Tha Noted Singing Evangallst at the Baptist Church Friday Evaning. On Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Prof. Stout, k noted Binging evangelist from New York, will give an Intro- ductory service in the Baptist church, 2359 Grant avenue. The professor W. J. Lindsay waa a Suit Lake will begin ' evangelistic services In itor Wednesday. Ogden about March 6th. He la now on hla way. to another appointment He Jos. Lowe who for the past month baa been holding services In the large has been a California and Nevada churches in the east Hla last aptraveler, has returned to the dry and pointment was with the Englewood Is now ahsklng hands with hla friends. Baptist church of Chicago, a church f more than 1.2Q0 members. Do not Postoifice hours Washington's birthfall to hear him on Friday evening. day: One delivery by carriers. Gen- The public la cordially Invited. eral delivery, stamp anJ registry winto 10 a. m. Money dows open from NOTICE order department closed. Wm. vis- - Glas-man- P. M. Agent of the Amalgamated Sugar Tom Kearna was in Og- Company win meet the farmers at the No. S. P. on den yesterday, departing .several times and places below, far 5 for the west. the purpose of making sugar beet with them and the Amalgamated Sugar Co., for the season of 1907: it la reparted that the Bell TeleVarren Monday, Feb. 18, at 11:00 phone company has purchased the ina. m. terests of the Independent In Utah. , Plain City Monday, Feb. is, at Miss Mildred Ott and Thomas E. 2:00 p. m. Anderson were married In Salt Lake North OgdenTnesday, Feb. 19, Wednesday evening by Her. Goshen. A 2:00 p. m. number of the frlende of the bride In Syracuse Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Ogden were present, among them being 11:00 a. m. Mies MauJessie Miss Dolly Miloney. Hooper' Wednesday, Feb. 20, at rer. Miss Msy G will Ism, Miss Daisy 2:40 p. m. Ethel Harcombe Miss and Kanesville Thursday, Feb. 21, at Maglnnla. Mias Mary Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. An2:00 p. m. In Nev reside to Blair, Those not present at these meetings derson are can call at the office of the Sugar fifty mllee west of Tonopah. Company, in the Pint National Bank Mrs. Bagley, wife of Judge Baglay, Building any Saturday on or before waa injured in a runaway yesterday March 15th, 1907. morning. She had Just received a telegram from Kansas notifying her of WANT ADS YIELD BID RESULTS her sis'ei'a aerlous illness and was in the buggy on her way to the de- - WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. . Wsm m. tow la otaUa map miW ,m ALL coUNTRICt. Wert ifftm ..tit time, "mvmUefien IkeftUmL jM NWyned NwSsi trttwiwti. M-- wiluwa. gg oa. VMM SMw fatal waawiRoroe. p. c, Saw, FLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments, Copingi and nead-tonae- , Drat bay from ageato, aa they get targe eommUsiofi aad you have to pay them. See your home people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. P No. TELEPHONE! KILLED LINE TO Hastbound, Str.kcs a RockslideEas of Morgan. Resul ing in the Diati of Leo Kraus;, Whose Home is in Ogden Body Found Undjr the Engine. eon-trac- ts OGDEN AND SALT LAKE MEN BACK OF ENTERPRISE. Ely, Union Pacific frum lht cuust. lssui-4 ai a high re of i. A d 1 1. fa,t mail will roll etui. I'hicr up. ) f il aud melancholy ouis. dispel those mists which stupefy the mlu.l. let not )uur i .lice lie like l be bell that tolls Its solemn knell which we derm so unkind. Slug ofi of Jo that mortal fain would find, (or brighter sunt than yet have ever sbene will circle 'round tile earth and adorn I's rind. Chase away the mlta tbst ne'er condone aud dry your tears lel you, forsooth, fru:u miiiicl Nil. ai li:55 t-thv a tilriu,- - mu-niuralug. slide, toppled uu-- uml draggiil with it from the tiavk luiigaKt' car.-- and one mail Cuai-Kimim-eUn Krauw has not been f.iiiud uurt u ass feared (hat he he under t Illumine. iln.Ui-- l ulnml fifTunnel No. 4 1 teen miles east of M iisju. un the Union Pacific. Direvrly 0f the tnnni-- l a curve coinim-iuv- a and it was at dial part of Uu- - Hack, uliM-un-from tbe sight of the engineer, that slide Mucked rbe road. the Before the speed of the train could be checked, tbe pilot of Xu. l::u ploughed into tbe dirt and boulders. Fireman r iu r Lm-i.-- Hlnley Jumped sllglit Injuries. aet-- "Cremate It!" came from a The corpse I I ) I , Provo. Feb. 20. Thin was a very notable day at Provo. The city united with the B. Y. U. students and professors In a great demonstration incident to the word received from Washington Senator Reed Smont had retained tht his neat. Arrangements had been made at the University, of which Senator Smoot la a director, ahould the report be favorable, for Ihe band to aasembl and make the annuuncement hy playing a national air. About 8 o'clock in Ihe afternoon tbe first word was received with the meager intelligence that Senator Smoot had retained hla aeal. The Star Spangled Banner waa pla)ed hy the Unlveralty band in their fun uni form, rippling through the corridors and claaaroomsgave the algnsl for the assembly and In a few tulnutea College hall waa packed. The students unfurled Old Glory and the White and Blue of their school. They gave vent to their enthusiasm In rbeers and shouts of Joy. When tbs vote was announced a few minutes later, an unprecedented burst of enthusiasm broke forth. A doaen bannera with appropriate and significant Inscriptions and mottos were hoisted overhead, handkerchief were , waved and hata were tossed Into the air. When order was restored, a lln of march was announced. The affair waa then turned over to the president of the student boJy, Andrew Rasmus-sen- . wsa a funeral train by tbe Arch Fiend, who carried a with the skull and cross- tames Next and the Inscription "Tribune.- td came the pH bearers, representing Cannon, Kearns, lllff and Paden, hearing with solemn mein a coffin In whichA were Ihe remains of the Trilmne. bend of novice musicians rendered Inharmonious mnsle. As soon as the cortege reached the square, the funerala Ed. M. Rowe, services began. student, mounted the strpa at the band stand and sirs the funeral oration. Three thousand profile listened and thff audience cheered him to tbe ocho. In lie ssM: substance -We have mat today to pay our last, tributes of respect fo the Tribune.Thls is g sad and a momentous occasion. The expression of deep regret upon is aa inspiration to your counicnaares heart-felt sorrow In me to express my this hour of bereavement. "Loved for ff veracity, cherished for Ita fidelity tn truth, and enthroned ny cltiaens of In the hearts of o Utah, the thouebt of this noted fiaper, cannot be aught bnt happy In a terra Anna abode. True, there are sorrowto a place where ing hearts, bnt it It shall find an uninterrupted rest. It has fought a wed fight, it haa finishlost the faith. ed Ita course, hut It "But you are not as they who have no hope. Dispel your doubts. The Pa taken to the center tered: "Ashes tell no tales!" The flames leaped into the air while the fir burned, tha strain of "America" issued from the throats of the thousands who were gathered in the square and Satan, with pitchfork. In baud, completed the work of Higglnaon Buys Grume Prepsrty Nevada for 8425,000. TRIBUNE'S FUNERAL fifteen hundred students marched In military order from the University to Center street, thence west three blocks and returned east to the court house square. Moving slowly behind waa of the square and placed upuu a alack of firewood ready tu be burned. Just as Satan applied the toreb. he ut- and Other Camp Are to bo Rooohod. Mining Mauagvr Harrison of the Bell Telephone company bss returned from a vi,; south of Sail Lake, over a portion of ihe route by which the Uiah Neratls Telephone company will enter Ely, Tooopah sad o(bar mining ramps liaviug business relations with Ogden. The company is composed of Ogden and Salt Lake men. who banded themselves to solve the problem of direct communication between Salt Lake and Ogden and the hnstllng town of Nevada. For nrarly a hundred mllea tbe line will folio clowely tbe general route of tba Western Pacific. It then will branch off to Ely and go on to Torn pah and if conditions warrant, to Goldfield and other ramps. Material for the construction of tbe system ia arriving daily and work baa artually commenced. It la estimated that four months will be naedod in communication which to establish over tbe new line. At present tbrre is no direct wires to Tonopah or Ely, with Ogden. The Inconvenience of moiling telegram and haviug them answrred after several days nill be entirely done away Nevada comwith when the Utah pany la ready tor buwlueas. Ita wires will be connected with the Bell system at Ogden anj Salt lake, ao that brokers. peculator and biral merchant way conduct their liualnras directly Instead of indirertly, and within' the omirae of a few minutes instead of aeverel days. -- BS-- Fleur n bum toed; seif rising and all ready to to with water aad bake en a hot griddle. Trade Mark ALLENS togi-tbe- r Pancak BBS FLOUR CO. Pacific Ceast Factory, fiae Aw, CaL Eastern Factory, Uttle Wolf Millab Manawa, Win D0X0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED LEAD MINE SOLD it Frank Cannon Ona of tha Mourners at tha Obsequies. thous- and throats. At this pul at, Satan interrupted and said: "Inasmuch as this Is the work of my hand, 1 ahail see to Itu - bod? aL.ii." Reference sa made o the work of Tom Kearns and Frankie J. Cannon. Then. Mr Rowe wittily paraphrased tbe words which Shakespeare put iutn the mouth of Mark Antony aud brought them to bear upon the demise of the Tribune. Then be lifted fn-thr coffin, a figure in the form of a donkey sniffed with Tribunes Holding It nliaif. he railed attenihm t rents caused bv the inclsiou made hy Truth, and said, Whai shall we dJ with tba remains?" and escaped with One mail clerk was scratched, but no poaeugcrs acre injured. A search wsa commenced fur Engineer Kraurs, but using drone volumes of steam that emOirouded the it could not lie ascertained whether be waa Hndnrneatli. No. 10 left Ogden at K:43 in charge of Conductor Rhine. Betides mall and baggage, it carried a number of At Morgan It pnased two west bound trains, that had gone through the tunnel a few minutes before. The slide nun have occurred after No. Id left Morgan, a Journey that consumed not more than tarenty minutes. News of the accident was telegraphed to local headquarters by a brakemau, ami a wrecker was Immediately dispatched tu the scene of the disaster. Alter all the steam had escaped from the engine. Engineer lau Krauts' body waa discovered pinned under his cab. On account of his iieculiar position, he could nut be extricated without the use of the wrecker and It will be sonic- time tbia afternoon before his body la recovered. Besides being crushed it is thought that the body Is badly burned, as hot water and steam enveloped him fur nearly an hour. Leo Krauss Is survived hy a wife and two children, living at 2853 Grant avenue. He waa one of the oldest engineers on the road and has figured in four wrecks, all. of which hare not been unmarked by fatalities. It Is said that not raany.,dara before his last trip he talked of retiring from service. A year ago hla son, Jesse, waa killed .at Evanatpn .bv being pinched between two cars.' 'lie has another son engaged In railroad work. Hla brother, P. Krauss. Is an engineer on the Southern Pacific.1 About noon another wrecker from Evanston wa trill to aid the local ont-fIn clearing Ihe track. Traffic will he delayed about eight hours. With tba wrecker yesterday morning waa a coarh carrying a number of Ogden doctors to attend tbe bruises of paaaengers, mail clerks and of Fireman Hlnley, none of wlmm were Injured beyond a few scratches. the student Tonopah mi! Order a package a! this famous health and brain baUdimg flour aad enjoy some good eld faaklonnd Naw England . Brawn Bread. A chance at a right hot him will make yon think yen are In Boston. Vui Afina's keif rising B. B. B, Fleur you can make bread Just Bke the mrltau used to B B NEVADA JO. lst fit-re- n. Hkei-- against Councilman iloiien Paine, wlilr'. has lieen appealed, will cume up fn in Sal hearing In rhe Supreme City, February 27. Atiiime. Iiendi-raonlor (be detente la annguln In bis opinion that hit client will gai. either a reveres (f the derision of court or a new trial. Esmeralda U. -- jlTAHNA THEATER The nm,. a Admission, afieruuon. Admission, evening, 15c. PRICES: $1.00. 75c, 50c, 25c. Seats on Sale Saturday. . e link, rite ha a ranged for another iiduugeim-n- t :iak camivxl nmllar to the ne lurid have been .e vital week ago. PrU-a weil as for the fur the voist character and for the winners : event calculated to produce bar-col fun. lAdtas Adiciiiud Free Mornings and Afternoous Except Saturday. able company. BAND AND ORCHESTRA AND ENGINEER Toi.. tilt, at the skating folk, Mr. and Mrs. Petersin. fancy and acrobatic skuiers. and Faitirduy mat inn.-- . n iiiii.vi, I Llilil .wn FAST MAIL WRECKED re-ic- wees Commencing One i sTi-.- :!-iuo- n . ng and Dancing Specialties. The Show you nave been waiting for. introducing the favorite coined-IaVICTOR FAUST, supported Allen and a notby taon A Bertie lAn UUJlKN - Thursday. Feb. 21, Grand Mask Skating Carnival. Valuable Prizes AwarJeJ for Costume anj Karev. Costumes for Kent at the Rink. Prizes oil Exhibition In J. S. Lewis Co. Display Window. Friday. Feb. 22. one mile race Hlnliy vs. MoLaugblin. Saturday. Felt, 23. one mile handicap Hamer T scratch I v. winners of week rao-a- The King of Tramps .iiul At AYVii-lt- i the SC 111. a! ludi-V.- . uvt bug. anil Uur Huglvy to the ground. are not serious. Twtnt;--S- f Wo.ili'B, a calurcj n- u. wj at the depot jt'sii i.i.. i af by Officers Chamber and In hel pofsession was round ui; cast , the property of Hri Ward, f the Ward Theatrical compani. Roller Skating Qiractian a Yankee Doodle Comedy '..t. li K..AJJ1M11. $7.89 In Walapal Higglnaon, a well kuusn mining operator of Goldfield and memlliggln-son- , ber of tbe firm of Btlmler closed one of the larges! deals for a lead mining properly ever made In the West. The ninalderation called fur in tbe deal la 9M5.UOO, and whlls It Berms an enormous sum, Mr. Higglnaon declares that It is the meat attractive proposition he has ever encountered. Borne 400 acres In the west end of Lincoln county, Nev., including about twenty-fiv- e been purclaims, have chased by him and will be operated by a $2,000,040 company now in process of formation. Tbe mines are 10U mltai due east of Goldfield, there are two parallel lead veins or ledges that outcrop respectively a distance of S.ihiii and 2.600 feet. One la from 20 to 150 feet in width and the other la from eight to 40 feet, practically all lire. The property was known aa tbe Grama and waa patented In 1276 by J. B. Osborne of Daggett and a man named Paulson of Seattle. They and their associates expended nearly 'I2U0.-0U- 0 in development work and tha proposition ia said to have been barely touched. The ore carries from 50 to 72 per cent lead and from K to lull ounces of sliver. Tbe early operators found It exceedingly difficult to handle ihe product owing to transports IIon problems. The Clark road runs within 42 mllea of the property and It la the intention of the present owners to construct a spur of that length running from Indian Creek, which will make the coat of transportation relatively small. A smelter Is In course of erection within a few mllea to which a large portion of Ihe output will probably be shipped. Suit Sale at Putnams All Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50, and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 Don't Miss This P UT NAM Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Corea whan son au flatten athere fail. Modem mothedn Free far any Chranle Dlaeaee of an, ammo or aatura. Every eaae guaranteed. RUN DOWN WEAK AND ILL NOT REALLY flICK BUT FAR FROM WELL. The old time energy and exurbent spirits , are lacking. Something la needed to restore animation. The physical and mental seat and lust of life, rbe Joy of mere living that characterized the days before I lie system bad become mn down by overwork, worry or excess There In no Spring tonic and blood purifier no efficient and aatiatactory aa A Partial List of Diseases .Cored Catanfc, Deainesa. Ringing la the Bar, Dtaesaae of tha Heed, Throat, Neat, Eye or Ear. AU Dto east of toe Lungs Brooeklal Tabes aad Cheat. Disenvea of the Stomach, Uvea Kidneys end Bladder. Heart Ptaaaen Rheumatism, Asthma, Narvoas Troubles, 8l Vitae Dance, Pilea I totals end all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any causa. Diana sos peculiar to Wemoa. AMT PRIVATE IM8EA8B OF MEN quickly cut ad to stay eared. Remember the examination end advice Is FRE3L One at Tomorrow may he toe late. Call or write. DR. - ESTES, SPECIALIST 248$ Washington Ava (Beyl Office keen, 19 a. m. to $ p. re, Btork). Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. - mw T335 JL aSlaF'Ufi OAR-OE-Mr MANNA1 operating through the blood and nervous system. It twhes every nook and corner of the body end enfusea energy into every tissue organ and function, cleansing and renovating the entire eystem. Daring the winter months our bodies accumulate In hidden nook and corner the ashea of combustion or tissue refuse, resulting causes many from Ufe'a fires that vague aches and pains and tired or weary feelings, and If in large quantities give rise to anema. blood disorders, kidney trouble, rheumatism, gout, headache, palpitations, nervon ailments, ringed and eliminative organs, and frequently to fevera. Carobw Manna If taken for a short lime will remove every trace of accumulation of refuse. It will remove nil those weary, clogged, heavy feelings. Put snap and vlm into every bodily fiber, make the eyes bright, appetite keen, digestion anil assimilation right, elimination perfect, sleep sweet and restful, steps springy and bouyant. fit for the tasks and pleasures of tbe coming Spring time. Any Person Cutting or stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden ' Canyon ' Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted win-tor- 's .YOU CAN GET CAROBA MANNA Ai TOUR DRUGGISTS AT 54c and BOTTLE. $1.04 1.40 BOTTLE OUR NEW SIZE MONTH'S 4 FULL CONTAINS per TREATMENT. De- ( UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. - i E. W. WADE Agent m a. .. |