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Show m 'v . . i - i THE ! 1IORKTXO OGDEN. ETAMZXCR: TOE. TFEPTUY, FEURFARY VALUABLE ORE SHIPMENT J TO THE OGDEN SMELTER ; I f BakingPowdsr Superior to sill others Unsurpassed and unsurpassable V 1 . i! HMI OP PLRE CREAM OF TARTAR. M.. NfM IWM EXAMINER i ' t it - ' r lELEPWNES lnetnt Ri ana. ta ring 'PH N Wall .'USlNgSS OFFICE laMpaMaat 'Phans Ball 'Phsna. ana ring NO ALUM. ' M ....... Nfc M Ns. M COUNCIL L:l FEW IMPORTANT MATTERS WERE CONSIDERED. Eldar Prtsr lderon f MHwuri apart la tha Jneephiie church, oorasr at Fifteenth street and Wash-instanasnua. Tuesday at 9 p. m. Sukjaet. The Rock. Mat. 1C:J. All are irvtted. it- v will ll lianbam of tha g1 j Metien fee tha Opening ef Canal Allay Between 23rd and 24th Streets Defeated. Sevanty-Mvent- Quorum of Beventle sra requested to at ( and tha fuanral of Mrs. U. J. Kruitroerh. at tha Fourth ward masting house thin aftarnuos, at 3 o'clock E. Nautntom, Bocrefry. , Inst sight about 7:30 hrarjr cloud drifted rapidly from tha west, and vhat pc'miiaad to be an elect riral a tur si passed beyond the city without displaying more than half n doxen of lightning. Inter in vivid flirt the evening sleet began to fall. Jurisdiction having been already acquired by tha city, a special ronimll-larecommended that tho alley between Twenty Fourth and Twenty-thir- d streets be opened, notwithstanding the objections. This Improvement was brought about by (be big Are of Inst May. Atiorney T. D. Johnson addressed the council In favor of tho report of the committee on behalf f tho a pell-tioner- suggested that should ha opened through ness block a. On reason and referred tu was the such alleys all tba busibrought out Junglei" af- card party will he given by tha lnynl Btar, Autlllary to the Broth- forded by prtwent condition In the erhood of Railway Carman, Tuesday, very heart of the city, for crooks and KVbrmary Zth. In I'nion Labor Hall. habitue of the city. Fire Prtaaa and refreshments. Adml.alnn criminal was another reason. He arfighting !l earn. gued that an alley in the middle of W. N. Petteraon. county auperla-tenden- t the block would ho useful fur all purof nr hoots, reported yeoterday poses, Councilman Browning spoke in fato the county cnmmlaabineni that all of tha old record of the school up to vor of making street Instead nf alIMA had been burned by the janitor. leys. Private alleys are a nuisance Tha toes occurred while burning tha and are dirty and unsanitary. Policenecumntated rubblah In tba niornga men are found on the wide streets, room and la very unfortunate, as It while prlale watchmen are hired to destroys evrry'hlng pertaluiug to the match the rear of bualneaafonthouse. gllo.r record of tba county schools up to tlm Weather by thought g alsleen too narrow. He thought the owners time mentioned. of property Interested should procure Teaterdny the Bankers Idle naaoria-fton- . right of way, pave tho same and delithrough their local agent. Chnun-ce- mit It to (he city, Power favored a street and was Parry, paid the whWw of the latt not ready tu vote un the question until 2.0on. Mathias Mills. the sum of They being the drat out of five com- after further Investigation. Mnyen A thought alley should lie opened. panies to make nrtUeuient. voie by roll call defeated the adoption Man and team wanted nt the t'tah of the report 7 to 3. Smelter near L'lah Hut Springs. Runt-Bie- r aha trek I romniltiee recommended a cement sidewalk (list riot Instead of job. Inquire nt Bmelter. one nf gravel on Child avenue on the Pour of last year'a Iwae ball play- soulh aide of Twenty-nintstreet. Reers will ha leaving Ogden during the ferred tu aldewalka committee. West Reveaieenth street was orearly days of March. Hopkins and Tha recorder was dered repaired. Hleirud go lo Fresno. Cal., and Clark and Hausen hare con- Instructed to notify the Oregon Short tract with tht Southern leagur. Base- Line railway to enlarge tha culvert In ball nt preeeut don't seem to have Glasgow addition. The sum of 9977.53 wan ordered paid a very strong hold on Ogden, but the springtime may liven thtuga up some. to Contractor O'Neill on bla mflmate. Tha question of tba damage done Captain Sanford loft on No. 3 this by the flood at tha mouth of Ogden morning for an attended trip through- canyon was referred to tho city enout .Nevada. He will visit ih New gineer, gsaoclaied wUh the ImproveOmuae creek country, take In Bly and ment committee, with instruction to ga to Reno (or the purpose of tn'veetl-gatlnreport nt neat meeting. the country north of there na Tho committee on cemetery drain(4i Its mineral productiveness and prosage repented In favor of the work of pect a. ljitnr ha will vlalt northern draining the ground at once; but Elko county. a minority report requesting the city engineer to prepare plans fur proper work to rumedy existing condition COUNTY ROADS prevailed aud thl will be dune. Judge Howell asked In behalf of Mud Makaa Quasi I on of Roads a Live the Carneglo Free library, tbst the One Macadam to Sa Applied. city send the prisoners to help beautify the grounds and also that the liThe question of county roads aud brary hoard be permitted to use rock their condition was before the enough to construct a roadway for yesterday nfternenn. They heavy loads to the building. The pell-tlidecided to atari tn with the road way granted. The city attorney reported In an Ogden fliy and the sugar factory and put It Into gtd shape, then opinion that the city has no legal right to iwdlate from there to the other to build dams or lmecs on private made of the county, completing them property to control flood waters. The an necessity demand and flounce only way In which the levee districts will permit. can he controlled Is by establishing The county already own a rock levee districts and assessing the cost crusher and a steam noad roller. The against property henefltted. county has received a bid of 38.50 per The Are chief reported that he had carload tn deliver the rock; but have accepted the riaegnatlon of R. J. Had-lis'' not yet figured upon the ciai-- t cost of ns a member of the department th other work. It la proposed to get and had appointed Wm. Hadluck to the euck near the rtnh Hot Springe, fill the varaney. as there Is an abundance of the light, The auditor submitted report of the kind of material nt that point, while flnaurea of the cliy. Referred to transportation in convenient. finance committee. The question of the road through Tha properly owner of Twenty-nint- h Ogden canyon was under rounder atreet protested against cont!m and Engineer Craven was in- struction of sewer along the si reels structed to prepare a plat of all prop- In front of vacant property. Referred erty owners tn the canyon. (Vmiutla-toue- r to sewer committee. McKay proposed thai after the A petition to Increase the salary of plat la prepared a quit claim lii-.- i he electrical Inspector to lino and that vMataed from each land owner lor the vacant position he tilled by ap-p- o ike county's right of way. one and a ntmrnt was filed. kaV mria on each aide from the renter A petition to strengthen the bank nf the road. This quest km I germalne of Ogdon rives cast of Washlngtuu on account of some individuals en- avenue was referred tu the law comcroaching upon nnunty rights. mittee. Mr. RHs'-eycity attorney, called tp the fnct that there Is llt;i h CARD OF THANKS to enaue ronslderable difficulty about or the cau.ion We dvaire o enpress our alncore the bridge at the mouth and stiggi'sieil ihat s special rnminl-fethanks to the many frtenda. ewpedally be to investigate. Preaithe B. of L. E. and (I. I. A . and also dant appointed said was in favor of noh, Oalg the choir and ladle who si stated in il lying rhe parties who are Interested namoroap ways at the burial of our that if they wnni the river turned Into dear husband and fa' her, and to hs Its formei rhsnutd they shall at once eore them that their many acts of a dam to turn the wa'cr. kindness are fnllr appreciated otherwise the city will be Inclined tn MRS. LEO KRALBS AND FAMILY. : 'd it run where It la and will be com pelle.i to taka care of Ita street. The AUDITORIUM ATTRACTIONS city attorney waa Instructed to notify lie parties Interested. 'I ha pay rolls nf the engineer's office. Acrebatic and Tnck Skater There All &3M.M. of tha health department This Week. and eemetery. building grounds $'7i'..5n. were al$43.73 and atrets Mr. and Mr. Piri-tiu.T.'baiic lowed. and trick tka'era. a l;ira- - auPowers called attention tu the fact dience at the skating ; r.k last night. They performed feats that have not that the city is paying $: pci imitoh been es celled by any of the eaperts fur the use of a Hell tclephnne at 'he the matter seen on the lotal surface. Their t"C pest house and and heal abating was exceptionally should In' remedied. Taken under clever and remarkably well done. F.'--r tha remainder of tha week they will appear every evening. Saturday night W. II. drone I down frtiu PetrrMiii. a match rmr will take place bet ween Morgan county, un-.- will May lu i,,u Hamner and th vinnera of the week' for two or 'hree days His races. Tbi premiers in in- mi sou. shorn four yesr old. voum,! event as anvaral amateurs are ) with spin: inroliicitia. lull In vetoing Into racers of unusual speed now recovering from the disrate. A The abovo la the telegram received by Uoneral Manager Kadish, of the llah Bmelter company, last evening, from tha Nevada Mining company, at Goldfield, oao of tho large mlns ot the osnip. It marks tho IxvhIm nf tha richest gold mining ramp la the world bjr the local smelter. This la the first of many ahiptnonis that the Nevada company will Bond to the Ogden smelter, and the Initiative map taken by tha Itrge producer of the Bagrbrush Btata. This valuable shipment to this city means a great victory for the I'tah Hnudter as Independent company, concern and couponed of local capitalists, who have entered tho field with tha largest smelting and refining companies in thn railed Staten as thetr eompetiturs. The company haa had representatlvea vlalt many of the ruining camps of Nevada, especially In the Ely district and have received some valuable shipments, but to cuter Goldfield and other Nevada camp in competition with Ban Francisco. Balt Lake and other cities wan a bravo art and to land the bualneaa la, indeed, a victory for Ogden's new industry and It enterprising management. Not only haa the local smelter been successful In ita contracts in Nevada and Itah, but It has been ns rquH successful la Montana and Idaho. Urp shipments of ore have been received from Montpelier and Butte as well an from the rampu south of Salt Lake City. t , h I Mur-tense- i i 1 ,v- ! . k g ;t t; IFl r,. VI .tJi 11 . lr-twe- k M . e cort-rn- ct I . pb-iv-- d l - tnti-r-ln- u, ple Representatives Jackson, Thompson nnl Pavla, was appointed to confer a lib a like committee from the senate. the A communication announced paaBage HAS FIRST ROW HOUSE SEVERELY CRITICISES TION OF SENATE. AC- In Nat Paaaing Resolution Congratulating U. S. Sonata far Retaining Read Smoot The flrai row between thn lfunae ' of Representatives and the Btata Renata waa started yesterday afternoon when resolutions were introduced in the ILium of Reprveniatlvea by Repg resentative Thompson severely ibe aenato In not pruning (he renoluiionn congratulating the I'nlted Htnten Senate for retaining Reed Bniuot, and also sending congratulation to Senator Bmoot on hla victory. Th rerolntkins made a hitter attack on tba action of the Mnale. The reaolutlonn wers read and It was moved and seconded when Representative Critchlow secured the floor. Ha wanted tba phrase that the senate was impair! otic and discourteous stricken out. Us declared that ha thought that the senate should receive tha same courtesy at the hands of the house. Representative Bownn declared that he waa In favor of tho reaoliiiion going through as they were. Nephi Jensen then sprung g aurprloc. by ask lug rriil-cixln- that the consideration of the resolutions go over until 3 o'clock Wednes- day. Representatives Marks. Jensen and Critchlow spoke strongly agalnsi the resolution, which were as follows: Whereas, On February 20. 1SH7, a duly anthrnttrafed telegram was received from Washington. D. C., conveying the information that the right of the Honorable Reed Smoot tn his seat in th senate of th Vnited States, na senator from I'tah, had been confirmed by the I'nlted Braten senate, and, Whereat, I'pon receipt of said information the rouse of representatives of the Brats of Utah, being In sosslon, did. nnder suspension of rules, and by unanimous vote, pass a resolution, fowl! : House , resolution No. 3, by Expressing tha appre-cistlnand mngratulatkma of the IMople of (he siste by Its authorised representatives, the Mnale and house of representatives, In the state to Senators Bmoot. Sutherland and other senator who had valiantly for constitutional rights of the people of I'tah against tremendous pressure, and. Whereas, Bald joint resolution having passed the house - of representatives was Immediate')- forwarded tn the senate of the Flair of i'tah. (hen In session: ami that a motion wss thereupon made tn suapen.l the rules nf the senate and pn said reselu-tl'm- . which motion n:rt with violent certain slate senopposition front ators that the motion to suspend the rules was withdrawn, and a motion that the reaoluimti He on the tabic fr one day was carried, and. Whereas. On the following day to wii: February 21. Mi7, no action was taken hy that honorable hodv to take said resol-ituu- i fr mi The tabic aud Mr. .iin Thnmpn. of the State of I'tah. and. Be It Further Resolved, That thin resolution he spread upon the journal of the houae and a copy thereof forwarded to the honorable senate of the State of I'tah for their consideration. Communications were received from tho senate announcing that tha Mnate refused to concur In the amendment a by the house to 8. B. No. 109, and a conference committee, oompoeed of LEGISLATURE y - most unwarranted and unjust censure, and. Whereas. The best reaul: in legislation pending before this legislature i'sn only be attained when harmonl-uu- k feeling exlat between the coordinate branches of the ainta legislature and the people of the slate, and la mder that such desirable harmony may le worn firmly established and maintained. Therefor, Ba It Resolved, That the Honorable senate of the Slate of L'lah be, and la hereby, respectfully requested to recede from in unpatriotic and dlarourtooua position In regard to house joint resolution No. 3. and either by parsing the same or hy giving the house sufficient reason for It failure no w do, of the apparent contempt for this honorable body and the peo- bOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0- SESSION OF ooooooooooooooc THE CITY i . HI 000) From Goldfield. 'Our man with train containing alavsn cars ef era billed for yeu passed Hasan yesterday. Value af train mere .than 1200,000." DITORIAL ROOM is :, Utah Smelter Company to Receive Eleven Cars of Ore, Valued at More Than $200, n of 8. B. No. 91, by Hollings- worth. It was refetred to the committee on Judiciary. B. B. No. 128. which Is a substitute for H. B. No. SI. waa declared passed by the Mnate end wax referred to tha judiciary rouimlttoe. In the absence of Speaker Joseph, of the who ia still 111 on account tragedy nt Bingham, Representative J. F. Tulton. a Democrat, waa placed In tha chair. A report from the memorial com nilttee announce,! that the memorial services for Representative Seth Taft and Clint B. Ixelgh. a newspaper man, would be held nt 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. February 2(i. 1907. in the house of representatives chamber. Tho aenato la to be Invited o take part In tho services. During the session a strong attack wan made on bouse bill No. 41, by Giles. It provides for the creating of nrw counties and was overwhelmingly defeated. The attack on the bill was mmlc by Kuchler. In 'part, he said: Owing to the large area embraced in many of the counties of thin state, It la to be- - expected that, aounrr or later. It will be, advisable to divide several of the larger ones Into one or more smaller ones, i In most states, the power to do this la given djrvet tn the legislature; but the peculiar provisions of our constitution forbid the changing of county lines in any manner, escept hy direct vote of the Inhabitant thereof. Section 3 of Article XI provides:. No territory shall be ntricken from any county unless a majority of the voters living In sue)) territory, a well ns of the county to which It in to bo annexed, shall vote therefor, and then only under such conditions an may be prescribed by general law.'' So that the only manner In whtrh a new oaunty may be created In this stale, under the constitution. Is by under such vote of the Inhabitants conditions sa ma be prescribed by general law." This hill In general In Ita scope and la intended tn apply to any county in the state, the Inhabitant of which may desire, for geographical reason ur otherwise, to rut off a portion and form a new county. It I prepared so a to protect both the old and the new county, by providing that no county ahull be divided If aurh division will leave a county smaller In taxable property than the twelfth rlsss, nt if the county to be rresfe.1 will be smaller than the twelfth class. A new county can't ba formed uniter thin hill. If It becomes a Isw. without tha consent, of a majority of the voter of the entire county, nor can a county cut off a portion of Its territory without the consent of a majority of tha voters of the district to be cut off. We now have n statute providing the manner of annexing one county to another (lawi 1901, p. 129) and another providing the manner of annexing a portion nf one county io another lLaw 19)3. p. 117). We sh'Jiild also have a statute relating to the creation of new counties." The house passed the amendment tn IL R. No. 27. hy Robinson, as made hy the senate and the bill was passed. The house also passed H. B. No. 99, by Hone, requiring all corporations to par an annual tste license. It alftt provide ihe amount of license. legls-lufur- IN THE SENATE. The senate ecmmlttee on education yesterday reported on the I'nlveraity Agricultural college cunaollilation hill without recommendation and asked that they he made a special order for Mmilay' March Ith. at 1 a. m. A motion to this effect was carried nun the Mg tight of the present ses-in- n will occur that day. Two of the hills. Nos. 24 and 25. hy HuHrn of fache. provide for sepnrire f th,. mxti-tuiion- while snsle hill No. 2!. by Park of Snif l.ake. provides for in line the report of Ihe special coir.irigtfmi appointed to luvriica:e the advisability of such a move. The xi'iime killed Senator John Y. Smi:h. Mil raising the saiarle of the Miri.ms county assessors, lint passed the measure inrrea-ln- g their duties. This occurred after some discussion. Bennie hill No. 127. by the Judiciary committee, which provides that ihrse w-- I j give It ponsideratlon, and. Whereas, the sa!. resoiii i,.n expresses the senvnicni of a great nf the ciTir.ens of this slate, of creed an I nsdonal poliawarded contracts for public Imnrivc-mea- t tical n.ici) affiMaH ns. and tha the must give a suitable Mmd fur unpatriotic an.l discourteous action on the prompt iiaymenl of InMirer and the pa- -: ,rf the honorable state and senate hill No. tin the people, through 133. by Johnson, allowing railroad it the representatives, legislature of companies owning lines In a the Fi.ue of llah. to promptly con- country to sell the same, were pased vey tu appreciation and congratulawithout opposition. tion o moat Interested, on the discussion was rati-e- d termination of a long light agalnit by house hill o. 19. by Robins, m. Senator Reed Bmoot. In which the raising the salaries of the state Isiard B'atc of ftah ha bean anhject to the of cij'iaiixa'hm front l Vv $1,500. tVe le 190" Senator Millar wanted to amend by inserting section prevt niing the equalisers from accepting paecs or 01 her gratuities from companies or corporation which they are called upon to aaaesn. Beuator Lawrence supported the amendment. Hying that he deemed it improper tor any of the members of the board to he under any 1 to these companies. Idea ex--1 would like to ee this anti-pa- s tended furrher. ha said. Fena: or Hnlaniakl of Ogden, In the course of a speech, opposing the I amendment, said: I don't favor thi propoaeed rhange. It aaemi unfair to me to sin- - j gle out the board of equalisation. I lake the ground that any man who is influenced hr passe and such gratuities. ia no ' good anyway, and this amendment won't help things. Why don't w pass a bill doing away with all pasMs. I have a pocket full of them and a drawer full of them home. I have had them for fears, but I do not consider that I am any more entitled to them than the board of equalisation. Make this amendment more weeping and apply It to everybody, and 1 will vote for it. The Ogden slatenman'n views prevailed and the amendment wait lust by a vote of 11 to 9. Senator Gardner then moved to amend by abolishing one of the and making the board ron-alof three instead of four members. Thi was earned by a voie of 9 to 7- The bill wan then passed by a rota of 14 to 3, those voting In 'he negative being SenaTors Johnson, Rasband on in the and President Love, session Senator Walton discovered that the bill would have 10 lie amended In other particular to conform to the Gardner amendment and secured a reconsideration. It will cnme up again at 3 o'clock thi aftrrmmn. Action wna poatponed on senate bill No. 133 and houae bills Nos. 31 and 43, and house joint memorial Nu. 6. The report of the committee on education, killing senate Mil No. 123, by John Y. Smith, naa unanimously adopted. The following bills ware introduced: Senate bill No. 137, by Park, relab ing to the use at cocaine. Referred to the committee on public health. Senate bill No. 138. by Lawn-nre-, relating to appeal to the supreme court. Referred lo judiciary committee. Senate bill No. 139. hy Bullen. requiring broad tire on all vehicles after January 1. 1913. Referred to highway committee. Senate hill No. 14A. by Park, providing for a fund for the maintenance of the militia. Referred to committee on military affairs. Senate bill No. 141, by Clegg, providing for the appointment of a board Referred to of shci-- commlaaioners. livestock committee. Senate bill No. 142, by Bullen, regulating tha taking of fish. Referred to committee on fish and game. Senate bill No. 144. appropriating money for nails and bridges in Sevier county. Referred to roads and bridge committee. utdig-ailua- J 2fi, s WHEN YOUR FEET Burn or Ache There is a Reason A SHOE REASON It is the chemicals left in the sole leather after tau-nin- which jour feet ab ' sorb. lter are soled with scoured leather. Its an expensive pro cobs, but absolutely nei'CMsary for the comfort of the wearer and the good nf the leather. It ia neTer done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in llanan Shoe. In the making of a llanan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it ia better than it costs. DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. ... SOLE AGENTS BURKE GETS HIS SONS FRYER Immigration Authorities Decide They are American Citizsna. the Ice Makes An Associated Press dispatch from New York early this morning Mys: "The two aona of Cornelius J. Burke, postmaster ot Lucln,' llah, who arrived in New York on the Cunard line steamship Etruria on Sunday and who were detained at Ellis Island fur Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen examination, were released today id the custody of their father. The father met the boys when they arrived, having received a cable dispatch from Ireland that the younger boy had been kidnapped. The father today furnished proof that the boys were American dtlxena, and they were released. Puddings, Etc. You WiH Need . for That Party PHONE SAN PEDRO WASHOUTS Several Days Before Repairs Can Ba Made. destructive were the washouts away part of the Kan Pedro road near Caliente. that several days will have elapsed before traffic la resumed. The operating offlrlala of the road are on the spot with trams, scrapers and men and nr working from both ends to close the gap. The flood le rapidly subsiding and It will be only a question of time until the line ia repaired. Mail and passengers are being aent around Sacramento way. Bo that carried SKATIKC CHALLENGE Mr. F. B. Hamer of the Auditorium Rink. Ogden, wish to challenge Mr. Charles Wilkinson of Balt Ike to race one mile (Australian pursuit) any night next week. The race to be pulled off at Ogden. Mr. Wilkinson woe the state champlonahlp tn the recent tournament at Balt Lake. BASE BALL MAGNATES MEET. ' annual spring meeting and the of their schedule! for the coming campaign, began to arrive In New York yesterday and by nightfall most of the delegatss were' In town. Af 1 p. in. the delegate went Into executive session and the New York American league schedule will be given out for publication tomorrow. President Johnson said: The outlook In the American league wna never- brighter and I think that haae hall will enjoy a greater boom hla year than ever In the history of the game." Mr. Johnson said hla league would wind up itn meeting tomorrow evening and the national committee would have a brief aesalon on Wednesday. When naked if hla league' had any auggestioha for changes In the roles. Mr. Johnson said he knew of none. The National league haa no Important bualneaa on hand, beyond the adoption of their schedule, which will he published Wednesday morning. NEW JOB FOR a You cannot make a silk purse out of a pig'H eah Neither can you buy a suit not made for you and expect a lit. New York. Feb. 33. Member of the big base ball league, ready for their ratlfl-catio- i - We want to do buxineas wilh the n 31 ADIS FUIt ar man wlio wants man Ihe clot lien ultra-particul- 11 IM and wants them made right In addition to being merchant tailors we are good merchant tailors, and that Ktatement Kpelln Satisfaction" with a big H". Satisfaction in qnalitr, fit, style and ft price. We have no disxatiKfied customers we are uot Katixtied till they ait. SHAW. Clilesino. Feb. 25. A special to hc from Washlngtcn. aaya: "When Ialie M. Shaw, secretary of thi- treasury, leaves President Roosevelt' cabinet next Monday, he will go tn New York and at. once, assume ihe dmies of president nf the newly organized Carnegie Trust company of New York City. Record-Heral- d IN A SERIOUS CONDITION. Boi,.n. Feb. 23. Tbiunas Bailer Aldrich, the noet. who underwent an eperat'.nn several days an. is in a aerinnx condition. He. at first rallied from die ahock, hut hat since suffered a relapse. EDMUND TAILORING 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |