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Show niB come up! No Its, of either air or wvier. The "old man" submarine which wsa exploited several years ago, has dropped out of sight. That idea was for a sum II boat like an enlarged torpedo. The single operator rested In s position, pedalling with his leet, thus operating the propeller. His bands were employed in steering the rraft and in alunching the torpedo at the proper moment. Simplicity, cheapness nnd the fset that it the biai was lost only one man went with It. were th i claims urged in behalf of this k ft I! THE E Pukllmt Every by TM Sunoard Day la the Year Publishing seuil-reclinin- g Gem-paa- tATEffi SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier la Ogdan City, Including Sunday Mora lag fijuuaiaar, par month.. 75 aMMMI V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tho Kiamihar la ital ky tehU fft.W MtoTJSZvahra.. L FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. aiaaaiiaaf la a ninauy U xom newspaper. mua-r-ndvn- WILL BE GRUMBLERS. A good story to attributed to President Roosevelt, which Is unusual, as be Is not noted for telling storten. On one of the war vessels which escorted t kaa aa faroritea, aad ho anemias la punish. ll will aamaeed aad aa- gsva tha laa him to Panama recently a seaman complained to the officer of the second watch about the quality of the cocoa at the sea men's mess. "What to the matter with it?" Inquired tha officer. It la not sweet enough," was the reply. "There la always plenty of sugar on the table; you can help yourself," said the officer, who ws somewhat astonished to hear the complaining aallur retort: "That ain't none of my business; It's the cook's, Mr!!" The to show President related the that no matter how well a large body of nice were treated there would nl ways be grumblers among them. aaa I,,. wlu be raoelvad aa au subjects preeeuied la respectful language from kaava biu tka inia name mn bo falL Ail lettere aad d Treimxir t"'- - signed by aaaa nliiiai ok AiuEiuyd BilcL WlU lit ladl-idual- u Tba baeu kablad aa Dea l aak tba Ui UJwaaia the waau brave mas never hid rT lor la be responsible xnunr-- d are a aha mad vbat tom ot yon a favor at lallura Subaeribara will ky Ihtorauitg Uia ' Tba feature la reeetvp The Csar of Russia declares tb.M he And 'will rise above his enemies." bia enemies doubtless will try to gtand back snd avoid the fragments. Tba Manias Examiner caa be uad aa aala by tba indayendant Co. News Oa aU SaH Lake City. ibiwash tiaiaa tearing Tba Boatharn Pacifla Railway. Tba Union pndfle Hallway, aad Tba Oregcn Short lino Railway. will aoafer a al by re favor oa tba mamag gortlas to tbla oflteo whenever theyfail to Rad tka yagara at the dealt- r Some Texas papers are dating to and to appeal Ballsy resign (he people. The senator naturally Joes Mg want to put tht mate to the ex pense of holding an extra election Just to return him. And then, you know, there ta the powdhiHly that they might return somebody else. SUBMARINE BOATS. Attention is again called to the case fif Caleb Powers by the welkin of the Stale of Kentucky in granting him . a fresh trial. The contest over tba (J.OM.OOe appropriation which Congress proposes to make for aubmarlnea will apparently be a lively one. For a number of yaara oao company baa had a monopoly of the government wnrk, but now that tha prlie haa grown to luacioun proport Iona other eyea faatened on it nnd the winner win know he haa been In a tight. The Kleelrle Doat Company, which succeeded the old Holland Submarine Company, la the leader la the contest. Aa it haa aupplled all government aahmarlnee ta data. It haa the advantage of a corps of skilled workmen, and experience In Muld-laNext conies the Lake Bunt, which haa been knocking at tha doom of Congreve (or flve or six yearn, hut In vain. - Thin boat la alwaya going to outdo th'd of the'Etectrto Boat company, hut for noma reiaon a comparative teat la never pulled off. Then there Is tha new Holland Company. Holland invented the boat Brut bought by the government, and railed Btntea submarine from hla Idea. havehera developed He had a split with hi barkers and ta not featured by a rival company. Another propovltbm Is advanced by the Hector Submarine Boat company, of Newark, New Jeraey. The principle U described as a "cylindrical chamber of any given alxe la which them la aa air chamber to gtvs buoyancy to the apparatus. By mesas of a plunger lb each end, the aid chamber to decreased ta alia, the air compressed and water taken Into the device for ballast to sink the submarine. When It la desire rl to come to the surface the air chamber ta extended to Ita normal alxe, the water expelled from each end the xubmarlne comes to the surface at the will of the operator. an Ingenious Idea! The water Quite being admitted compresses the air and the boat goes down. Tba water being expelled the air expands and the boat g. , Congressman Payne has ! l ! ' l ' i l I , r 1 . i ;i: i ; V ! rt : one. I'ulirr statistics show that there are six hacMorx arrested in uue married man. Kvcn the policeman seems to tyiupathhw with the married iwu. Kerves the Pres blent right. Mr Hsnke told him he was not an expert ou anything 'nit golf and hlgh-iialMayor Dunns of Chicago has appointed a friend of Roger Sullivan to office. This disposes of the story that no Mayor might have Iho sub-seque- ; snere.-de- In glvlug the government clerk -- t iiisce pn the Bryan ticket. Honolulu dispatch Instances as X growing sign of war the fart that the Javanese house fnnU iq Hawaii are The growing unbearably Impudent. same iadicathma would put the yeat e. the Called States on the verge of war with every power of Rurape. The English people are calling at Untbm to the existence of the House of Lairds by threatening to abolish It It lieoomes an Interesting quvatlou ns to bow msny more millions Mr Rockefeller will have to slough off before he will go through the eye uf a needle, When Governor Hughes recommends insurance legislation, even his enemies ranuot accuse him of talk mg of something he knows nothing about. If Evelyn Thaw has done nothing rise, she has .it least elucidated the question of how en (18 n week chorus "mid) can own (3,000 automobiles. from the King Edward's speech throne was a very nice tribute to 'i ' i 1 1 OLD SORES ?$? BY IMPURITIES IN TIIE BLOOD Whenever a tree refuses to heal it In because the blood is' not pnre and healthy, an it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blond taint which has corrupte-- l and polluted the circulation. Those moat usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed middle life. The vitality of the Mood nnd strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and tlia poisonous germs which have accumulated because of s sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the f:icc, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place mows red and angry, festers and cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic ami stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. sore. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason cancerous ulcers is hack of every for suspicion; the same old sore, and especially is thin true if the trouble is nn inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, cau h anV r'nuancnt good ; neither will rrmnv- v fi -- mi . .nr. r.re .mi,,.. It ing the sore with caustic plasters or the waassmwilpimpUatSrstbattx surgeon's knife make a lasting core. If particle of the diseased flesh were wlarmwC w it aad caaaalta taken away another sore would come, aul tettSoT onfiavid cause the trouble is in the blood, and the BLOOD CANNOT BC CUT AWAY . l j wan The cure must come by a thorough cleans-- I a(MiAiwltvlSll JtiZPtH inB of the Mood. In S. 8. S. will le found effctoY2. sfL wad thmbu not n remedy for gores and ulcers of every kind, alaca t U sq unroualled blood purifier one that T iitf f tha goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it of nil poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble snd forces out every truce f impurity and makes a complete and cure. S. 8. S. changes the quality of the blood ao that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy Mood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh in formed, all ain and inflammation kaves, the place scabs over, and when S. 8. S. has purified the blood the sore if permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class dmg stores. Write for our special book on sores snd ulcers and any other medical advice you desire. .We make no charge for the book or advice. THC SWIFT SKCinG CO., ATLANTA, CA . non-hculi- germ-produci- . SSrte WSS vy Iff"?! tv l.i-ti- ng mil, OGDEN, FEBRUARY SUNDAY, 24, loo; America, but tne king had belter be about setting a precedent to-iurnikhing politeness fur all the British official whj need it. tnful The German foreign office is much inclined to send some warship!, to Haiti to collect that long outstanding hi,. But fa view of pat experience, (Le foreign office probably thinks it he a useless expenditure. Lingerie Waists be-a- wuists iu all ibt jirellivst READY-TO-WE- OUTER AR 4th Floor 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Boll Phono 1318. tSBEEgSRHB KK&KKKKK CAMP Ben D. Lues, who may be one of the pkmrps of the Wonder district, Churchill county, Neve da, and who is manager oi the Christmas company's properties, tame in from camp yesterday morniup to remain a few day a For a district .hat is barely ten munths old he slates there Is nothing In thr whole state of Nevada to hold s candle to It. Three towns have ueen entabllshed In the wntrlrt and ach of them la flourish-irg- . When he arrived at Fallur. on Tuesday laat, there were forty two with people waitlnq for which to reach camp, and every dsy, he say a, both passenger and freight traffic Is becoming greater. The new Etlllwater road between the dUtrlet and Fallon has now been opened snd that cuts the distance down, as notn-srewith the route, lrom sixty to forty-twmile. J The town of Wonder Itself la quite it place and Mr. I.uce ffgurca Iho I it now baa a ioiuintlon of clone to l.Uuo people Two miles west, where the Jaek-Po- t company's mines are located. Is the town of Hi-- r rules, snd flve mlli-northwest of Wonder, where ore orated the Hplder A Waan and Other well known properties, the town of Victor Is rapidly growing. Within the next few weeks the district, will i. least of n splendid waterworks the gravity pipe line from Hiim-creek, seven miles distant now being a p. m. how they cost; 1lvr nave not, neither do they earn iHimjiound interest. Solomon, in all hia windtiiu, fell hort of the potmible by uot nieutitHtinj; insuranee aa the bet meuuH of family miiinps. Evening service at 7:30 oclock. Sermon. "The Oncoming Millions," the tank of preparation aa outlined by the one who brought The Message of (he I'rcsa to ihe Church." faitheran Church Corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferaon avenue. O. A. pastor. Sunday: No forenoon service. PasElm-quis- tor nl Bingham. John t, state Mgr. Herrick, DES MOINES LIFE Lm English ei citing service at 8 o'clock. Ml si Laura IU n. m., Sunday school. Swanson, superintendent. 7 p. iu., I either longue. Subject, Dorothy lie oiler, Miss "Prayer." Fleer. Thursday at 2:30 p. ni. the Ladles Aid Society will meet in the church are cordially parlors. .i Follna-Fairvlao welcome. ( Evangelical St. Paui'g, German Church Comet .Jefferson anil Twenty-third street. Theodore Wobus, passtreet. tor, 541 Twenty-thirMorning service at 11 o'clock. German sermon: theme, A Lesson on Agriculture In the Kingdom of God." The children will sing German Hymns. d syn-ira- Mr. "The Wonder district." said Lure, "Is not a hot sir propos'tton, at all. Work ha been carried on with great rapidity since the flint discoveries were made, Just before the first of June, last year. The Wonder mine haa been opened to dep'.k of imp feet nnd the ledge la shown to he forty-sevefeet wide, with the gold Values Increasing Instead of diminand Billy the The Jack-Po- t ishing. Ud, are also blq mines, and .the veina hare a width of twenty to twenty-eigleet. The Bplder A Wasp, to the northwest, s proving up in a sensational manner. In fifteen different openings splendid pay ore is exposed nnd some of the highest grade rock in the district Is being sacked there. None of It runs leas than (3U0 a ton and from that up to (4,000 and JS CUO. Adjoining the Bplder A Wasp In the rast and southeast to our Christmas property. We ore only Just getting under way, aa !t has been hunt work to get In material nnd supplies on account of the bad weather. There not a shadow of doubt about the A Wasp vein running through bplui-our ground anil from there through Into the Vulture. In prospecting of astbs ledge I have had forty-eigh- t says taken and not on n single one has blank been acored. while aom of them have reached an high ns (138 per ton In sliver nnd gold. "The Vulture has Just made- - the initial shipment from the camp and the lot sent out is gotr.g to tldrty-toshow' high values. Many shipments would have boon made from the ramp before this If it had been possible to ret the ore hauled. There la no Ires than 11,000 sacks now swgitlng st the various producing properties. The general character of the ere in tlie great porpkry belt Is high rock. The sliver grade silver-golrppears In the form of horn silver hDd aulphnrets and there Is no district In the atalc where the evidence oi permanener and worth are more apparent than In thr Wonder district feel certain that we have Just as big a mine In thr Christmas as auy of them can boast, and now tha: we are getting shaped up for the cam-- I aign. It will not require long to It. cither." Just as Mr. Imre wnu coming util he learned that, a most xensathmal strike bed Jpst been made at Westxite. half a ay beiween Wonder and Fain lew. The metal had been fairly Imllnl out ot the rock In an ordinary romp stove. There w connlderabK' excitement over (he find and. when it l.ad become jrenenilly noired around, Mr. Loop sum ihere was sure to be a rush to that sect Inn. i n ht 1 r n blp-me- d 1 item-mstra- tr EMPLOYES Sum Distributed in Ogden by th Railioad. - dlvrihiiipd during Cashier Mrtiaw at the pan ivK by tl.o ii. S I,, freijjhi depi. This monei-waim!d in short service men In the empb'i of the rnir.n . nurh a workmen m the wii1iniit and laborers in the vs d The ilislmroement of this Urge sum lias ha,! a b nctieial rffivt ell the hus- Ines of the ev. Yeeterd.ii about 8"tn was paid nut. These are the largest, payment of the kind put made by the railroads in i.lgden. It is understood that ihi p,iiey of I'aMng off in Ogden sll slim lee men, m a'l hr.inrio., ,,f (lie ii, s. 1. s enninnej. "Consider Bad Investments The First Congregational Church-No- ble Strong Elderkln. pastor. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock, Sunday, February 24th. The Lord's Supper. Sermon, "This Man Also. Sunday school at 12:15 p. ut. . Yuuog people's meeting at 6:U0 Herald: hi; GEO. A. HORN, Real Estate and Investments Ban D. Luce Tells of Great Progress Being Mads in Tnn Months' Old District. s 111 s Let's get acquainted. ele-gnnt- ly luilortnl; also beautiful models in long coats made of checked, plaid aud striped coating, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 aud $17.50. won't. a- FOR SPRING NLW COVERT JACKETS AND FANCY LONG COATS ilany uw arrivals this week. Hux aud fitted styles, silk aud satiu lintnl, 1 he promiueut pulitieiaas of the country without regard to party are divided Into two camps, oae of which It afraij the President will refuse nomination If it Is offered him and the other of which to afraid be p bi.Oi'ii aARM ENTS Suit for Kjiriug a surpassing colWtiou, repreBeutiujf all that U new iu t le, Voiles, Worsteds, lauaiuas' aud coloring and material and lest wurkiuaashi. Hilks; splendid values at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 aud $33.00. tne wanted, but there teems tittle question that who got it in the region ' I tha Mhmii the real estate busi-ato stay and I want. vutir confidence. I'm going to bust ness oa a truthful basis or hunt another job. When you flat a piece of property with me 1 wiu tell you, exactly what commi. ton 1 expect. I won't spoil a nab by trying to "bold up" th prospective purchaser When I offer a piece of property for sale yon can be sure I am giving the lowest possible price. I want to keep on doing business with you for year i0 to Conte anti I'll do my best to attend to your business promptly nnd carefully and give vou a square deal always. MANY NEW ARRIVALS IN SPRING TAILORED SUITS a Large Mylt-- I am In 3.(0. Daiuty ntw spriug ami at very uioderjiLte iriceit tud $20.00. Mayor Schmi-- says that California g it what she wanted. We are not ji at certain about her getting what EON w . cht-cke- d hi-l- HONEY ami Kjieeial exbibit ion uf adraute styles for Spriug iu bilk suit aod dresweK. Many uew ami beautiful cleat ion in tilk Miiu in all of the ieadiug plain colors and the new 25.00 nnd strijied efftn-tsHjiecially attrartive values at $17.50, $20.00, Some political prophets think that Governor Hughes will go to the next Republican convention at the head of lU New York delegation in order to his boom for the presidency. Others think he would help it more u he went in different company. i lasted 1PS.0O 1.50, g It this report about Count Witte the recalled proves true, question will he whether it is a tribute to his miesmauship, or his ability to avoid filling himself blown up. WONDER Am Going to Tell You the Truth About Root Estate Important Sale of connected up. t 3 EXAMINER: Sen-atu- , 'jf MORNING Everybody Come and hoar German hymns. welcome. alng pennan chuldren Lent service at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening. All welcome. German school Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Mid-week Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Saints. Corner Fifteenth of Latter-daand Washington avenue. school at 11:00 Services: fftbbath ' ' a. m. Preaching 12 m. and 7:80 p. m. Apostle Peter Anderson, speaker. All are cordially Invited. y ' Scientists. First Church of Christ edifice corner Church Scientist. street and Lincoln aveTwenty-fourt- h nue. Services 11 a. m.: subject, "Christ Jesus. Sunday school at 10 a. m. testimonial evening Wednesday meetings 7: in p. m. Free reading rooms, suite 212 Ecdes building. Open doily from 2 to 5 p. m. All are welcome. Protracted meeting will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church, beginning Sunday evening and continuing every night, except Saturdays. It is hoped that many of our Ogden people not now rhristlans, may be interested In religious matters by attending the revival meetings. The Christian Science Society bolds service at 11 s. a. in the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between streets. Twenty-fiftsnd Twenty-sixtSubject, "Christ Jesus. Sunday school at 10 s. m. testimonial evening Wednesday meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public in cordially Invited to attend these sen Ires. h h Church nf The Good Shepherd AlCorner Gram and Twenty-fourth- . fred Brown, lector. Second Sunday in Sunday vi'houl. 9:45. Morning Prayer and sermon. 11. Con ft mm i inn class, 3:30. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m. "Our Morning topic, Journey Int. Through thr Wilderness." Evening, "Who Shull Obtain Mercy?" First I'niiurian Church of Ogden. Seri ice in K. of P. hall, over Utah National bank, every Sunday eveulng Kev. William Thurston at 7:".t. Brown, fii'l.l secretary of the American I uliarisn Association, acting minister. Sundai evening, Feb. 24th, this church will celebrate the centenary of the birth or Lmgfellow. nnc of 'the poets or tne rnitarUn faith. There will he aopropriute music, a brief sketch nf the poets life, reading from hla pncnii.. and an address by Mr. Biown on "The Place of Poetrj and the I 'net in Hitman Evolution." Every, body I The ni.nning service is omitted un til further iMIre. First Ve'liinUst Episcopal Chinch One half Meek east uf Washington avenue. Twcnij-fourterred. David W. Crane, pastor. Fnml.n sen fees: 1Vnn a. m.. Sun day school. W. L. I'nderwond. superintendent. 11. a nt. sermon by the pa;nr: topic. "li'i s Message to Hi Ieijple." l At t. i p, in.. Epwor'h service; subject. "Convincing -- h Lvci;i-lOtl'MM- WW H REED HOTEL BUM! with KELLY & IIKKUIUK m ' HOW ABOUT K K iifi that new Harness you need? Boat think you cant afford It till yoovs chance. We. sell no into, given us tor goods, no old fashioned appliances. f Our Harness gj All made from tha best of leathsr ti M H KSBB EKHH EESEKC3EEH Is , the most workmanlike manner. Halters, Whips and evcrythtii a home owner needs, Bln-kets- J.C. Plait Saddlery Co, - World.' leader, Miss Minnie Bowse, In tbs evening the rhurrh will Ilogin a aeries of revival meetings, to continue each evening, except Satin day evenlngo. The public to cordially invited. Special mulr will be rendered on all occasion. the First Baptist Church 2369 Grant avenue. Horace B. Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Conversion of an Italian." Evening sarvleq, 7; 30. Subject, "Simple Duty." Sablmth acbool at II o'cloca. Prof. J. A. Smith, superintendent. Young People's service at 6:30. Sacred literature subject, "What Every Christian Oough to Know." Hon. T. D. Johnson, Instructor. Weekly prayer service at 7:30 Thursday evening. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ft Gart's Bush Newman Mystery of Attempted Murder in Bex Car is golvsd. For a time the Balt Ijtks police d ysitment wu confronted with a nys trry wbirh smirked of an attempted murder, but whirh turned out to be Sii attempt to commit sulrlde. Word was received at police that a man was dying in a box car at the Hot Springs. Sergeant iiempel at once went lo the acene Iu the patrol wagon, snd found a niau named George Rasmussen covered vlth- - blood, and apparently unconhead-nnsiter- a C. H. i M.. Bros. Organa WARDLEIGI r' i ' f 1 PIANOS t MJMNS scious. Later, Serge ut Robert went to the vtene of the supposed attempted murder and found part of a muffler on the floor of the car. The other pari ns found hanging to a barbed wire fence. to the eiy. Sergt. Ropertu Services at Central Park Presby- Returning began to question Rasmussen. The terian church at 11 o'clock is the rosn at first declared that, while commorning and 7:30 in the evening. Spe- ing from Ogden, s man dressed In cial music. blue trouser, black cost and brown First Presbyterian Church John hat, attacked him, stabbed him In th Edward Carver, pastor. i.rik with a knife and robbed him of "The at service Theme, Morning ll. (3. Robert asked the man how he Moral, Spiritual and National Mes- knew the color of the clothing worn Zabxusmini." of Career the the sage of by the rubber, and Rasmussen replied Violin offertory. Miss Corey. hat si it was a moonlight night hr Mltchel. Soprano solo, Miss Loa Miil.1 plainly see. As a matter of Evening service at 7:30. An even- fact the moon was obscured by ing series of sermons will be com- clouds all night and when Roberts menced upon "The Testimony of sailed Rasmussen silent Ion to the Earthly Facts to the Great Truth of fact the man broke down and admitthe Last Judgment, Sunday evening ted that he tried to kill himnelf theme being The Naturalistic Testibe hod been drinking heavliv mony to the Last Judgment. and was despondent. Violin offertory. Miss Corey. Rasmussen is a cook and came to Soprano solo, Jti. C. H. Stevens. I'tah from Denver. He came tu Og 12:30. school at Sunday dtn and remained here for a few Endeavor at 6:30. days and Friday night starled to walk to Bah Lake city. When he got to A meeting to form a state organizathr Hot Springs he entered a box car tion of city employes unions will lie Mid there attempted to kill himself by called in Boston. cutting his throat wlih a knife, but Ire effort proved a failure, and Rasmussen lacked the nerve to finish the nb. He admitted that he told' Ihe story uf robbery because he did not wish any one to know that he had attempted suicide. PlaneA AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ' 7 t Cultsra, Aeeordeou, rr B Jos, BtringA r-r Latest PubllcattoM of Sheet Malta Bee tho Wondsrful Pipe Orgsa 4 . 1376 Washington Avstiua OGDEN, UATH. - W. A. Mslsa Mnlnn. B. E. be-era- OGDEN MAILS Sine the (1.00 hat sale hundreds of men have visited our hat department In the notion department will be inund many values of great worth. Button Over 200 dozen are being bold at 5c they were 25c and 80c a dozen. Ail pillow tops and stamped goods at a big discount. The muslin underwear sale to still n. "Peerless' brand underwear at 25 per cent discount. We are featuring the K. B. system of men's rlothlng and the spring styles are In. If you want a suit which is and one that flu airictly and keeps its shape try on a K. B. suit. We have at least &n pairs of the k.V baby shoes left.. Three are great values they did sell for (1.10 to (l"0 top shoes for tho fo'ks. sile In 6 pjir colors for 25c per Spring specials In Mohair GimnI. ihc t5c kind for 2Jc. " oul SKIRTS little Dress 9c . Taffeta Bilk Waists for (3.J'. Ttin mu several sijlie yuir IV8AIAN TRANSPER COMPANY Vnna, Drays nnd Baggage Wegsna OUR SPECIALTIES Plnn Fsn tuiw Safe Moving and BtoregA Ogden postofilce: North and Northwest, O. B. L Ry. ArrIVe, 7:30 a. m., 6:30 p. m.; depart, 12:55 s. m., 11:50 A m. East, all points, V. P Ry. Arrive, 4:30 a. m., 2:15 p. m.; deport, 7:50 a m., 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrlvt, 1:00 a. m., 11:45 a m, 3:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. m., 6:30 p. m. West, all points, S. P. Ry. 7:10 a. 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 ia, 2:50 p. m., m. A m., 2:45 p. Southern Californln and Nevada, B. OFFICE 408 TwontyAfth Streei Ind PHONES Bell, 22& 224 Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buys, sells '" changes "any eld thing (bh P. L A. ft S. L Ry- - Arrive, 8:30 a m., 7:30 p. m.; deport. 2:45 p. 6:30 espted) and most new onea z p. m. Wash. Heller 1144 Southern Utah. Ry. Arrive. STOfiJ SECOND-HAN3:30 n. m., 7:30 p. in.; depart, 3:30 NEVADA a. m., 2:45 p. m. We buy and ostt all kinds 9"? Southern Utah. R. Q. W. Ry. and second-han- d t, gpodA Call 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; Wsckts A Hay ns a PrepA m., 7:00 a. m, (:39 Fhena, Ind. 623. art, 3:30 , p. m. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. Salt Lako City, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, Beoend-HanBtora. 1:00 m.. 3:30 a. 12:00 m., 3:50 If you hav anything to aoS p. m., 7:30 p. n.; depart, 3:30 m., sail or phono 1370 to 1371 Wash, 7:30 m., 10:10 m., 2:45 p. Bell 56 Inft 575. 6:50 p. m. Salt lake City, R. C. W. Arrive; , A A. DENRBRB 1:00 a. m., 2:60 pt a.; depart. 7:00 A Will pay tha nig hast pile for m, 6:30 p. m. hand furniture and aell to the Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L Ry. chaapasL 2416 Grant A Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart. 4:60 p. a. tha Phono 637-k- . InA 9201 Eden ft Huntsville, Liberty Arrive. 5:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a. m. C J. HERRICK ft CO R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 Buccaaaora P. m.; depart, 6:30 a. ra. Bring your WM. GLA8MANN, to nail them., Postmaster. 232 Wash Ava buy. . InA 407. toy. Martial law ha been declared In Valerri. Bpsin. following the food WANT ADS YIELD BIG REHff tax riot and strike workmen. V Serlnu Trouble is feared. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESU OIL Ar-riv- t9 a df a a HAT SALE. 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