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Show 'he tries maker tugrlh-,.- r au understanding insand of till rvuli to ihe mutudi advantage feci Is to gei etr-e- r ail concerned J. r larnH from a somewhat visttc-- t H. W. Mrt'unr will speak in the the upiiies F,f:h ward tonight under of tha Y - V. M. M. I. A on the subabroad. Meeting ject of hi travel 7 p. ni. sharp. commences U Gant, dls'riit ..raauiier f.ir the America Federa'loa of Iaibor, I kutboiitv for the statement that I'nlon labor ia Bell gleaned wlrh the decision of Judge Wood refuidus to peruit. the reopening of testimony In the case, on trial in of Bteie Adams, -. Idsho. for the killing of Tylethe foreshadows acquittal ibis a He of Mover Her i lame and Hey wood whose trial will come ip laler for The Bieuuen-lierassassination of of Idaho. H 4 -- Get Roped In Dont to buv a i nek of suhTN-liian pnc ah w ca vrv bl r "u ett, struct! u mak. ') '! llV leather, wita fnc ft 'L1 !?. Trunk and patent frier. Ur art Iradwn in line, and our naira a to tha TninLs tor tl lrl lBl cxii-llcnr- a of All at anode. A!o a fall lm. of i.nrpriok. I land Bi.. fiiadntnare. Sutrtie., ' Iim-s, ate., rti. fiallicher Freni Factory Opera House Clock POOMS Inaopandent 'Fhaaa fall Ptiona, twe ring $5,000 in One Lump for Weber Stake Mr. Ncwhouse Gives New Building a Tremendous Shove Toward Completion. DRAMATIC business officb Fheaa " - y Bee-(-n- !Mu:r-labln- Xew-house- 'a NOTES FROM No, Ear, Thnoat and Skin dlneaaen. Ila elan treat a all other troubles by appoint-meu- t. Ufllr over Clark's aiore. ipeclalwt-Ej- e, THE CITY Citadel aur-geo- Funeral aervlw over the remain of Haael Mae, 4 ) ear-oldaughter of Katunim Shurtliir. will he held from the Third ward meeting hoiiee Hunl.ijr, March 3, 1("7, at I p. ni. Friend invited. Memban of tha lural b run oh of the Christian Kctenra church ara very a at what they term the and unjuat attacks upon their leader, Mrs. Eddy. publUhed is "Me and the World Today." 1 hoy Our'" rates rd It na a gigantic advert I dug scheme on the part of publiahara nu I feel aura that the Oauae of ('hrh'lan Science can In no wny be harmed by aurh unfounded stuck. George lloxay in htta atm Norman Khorten llclsn Captaiu Baiispeur, in love with Geo. Wardlaw Margarita Margarita, Duchess IV Cntlssy... Mlaa Uxsta McUnarry Helen IV Monm Cduni, front tha Convent at Craullnaa Mrs. J. U Merrick of Madams Thlhant, hnsteea White lJon ..Mlaa Rida Plngree Babel, Margarita's Maid Mlaa Minnie Clark He Aubrlel, MAJOR DRlO CO. hn opened their new store nt ITU fftth R. T. Major, an experienced druggiat, forme: ly of Ogden, manager. Me rordlall) nil hla old friends to rail. a Samuel Beavers, who haa been In tha employ of the Waaxtob Ice com- pany fur aeveral months, left afternoon for Kearney, Netiraaka. where b will wed Mlaa Mary Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Floaters will bake In Kiln Creek. Nebraska. Tha young couple will receive many con gratulaUuna from Ogden friend. thel-iiom- e Funeral services over the remain ef Griffith William will he belli Monday at Z p. m. In the Third dard meet Ing house. Remains may be reviewed until Monday main at SI r4 Pacino art Bus. Interment In oil av remeterv. a Word was passed around among the clerks In the Bout hern Parlflr office yeaterday afternoon that they woulj ha expected to work today from 6 a. m. to p. m., the usual week day hour. The custom has been to work on Sundays from H a. m. to & p. m. Tbrae hundred snd fifty cars are In the yards here with apparently no motive pi'Wer to tmm them to the west, ihtdr dertluutlon Joseph Jones, a prominent sheepman of Teton, Idaho, wax In the city yesterday. Jim HinHliii representing the Is In the city snd Wants brick m.tfki to meet all the employes in that line at a nicfWtng called fur 2 o'clock p. to totter at labor I'mon hall The oh- - ;. F SCHOOLS lntareavu-- g wc-K- e Mr. Pet teru the Ulntan school last week, bat most of the week was spent in tha office, preparing for Longfellow's Birthday Observed letics Commanding Interest tha Institutions. quarterly review. the approaching The third on will be glvea to tha schools about Merab IS, the question now being submitted to Mr. Smith nf Mr. Salt county for revision. Potter ann prepares The grammar and Mlse Peterson the primary questions . for thin county. AthIn Ike Prosperity of Past Promises Mora Prosperity for the futura. Friday marked tha rluss of a week SACRED HEART ACADEMY. of hard work In the schools, little octo distort the peaceful routine The glrle have returned to regular Thu' sugar beet Industry never curring of atndy. Ml Bhepherd visited the work after their Longfellow program, looked brighter than It due today. Washington. Plngree and Mound Fort the next social event coming on St. Tha past aeauun the factorise have school with regard to primary work, Patrick's March 17. The exerbeen run to l heir full capacity anu the the card hoard designing, cises will day, particularly he complimentary in honor promise is made that nexi season they but she held nu meeting, the ttarherx of Father Cushnnhau, whom they exwill hava ts prepare for a larger cam1111 being busy with tha suggestion pect to be here by that time. They paign. Job Plngree, Held superintenmade last week. have begun practicing for thla oora-aludent. haa Just returned from a trip All the fifth grade tearhera of the small play and and will give through the north and northwest, city reported for an arithmetic meal- aeveral musical numbers, among them where ha has been making oom tact at the Madlaon last Wednesday, being one or two selections by the Bt. with the farmers for tha raising of ing dlartuuilnn of a tha geaernl regular Celia Mandolin and Guitar elub. heels this year. work for that grade being held. laiat week the students laaued a Ha reports that in Oregon condiMadlaon The la orchestra data? Longfellow Booklet In commemoration tions are very favorable for a good sunt now excellent work, and very of hla centennial. The poems were crop. The precipitation of the paal have twelve or fourteen pieces.. A written by the undergraduate of Ifltt?, winter has placed the ground in bass violo, violins, coronet rmidltion and the farmers are trombone, being themes characteristic ef some and piano are among ihe instrument a of hla beat pocmx. They were a'l beginning 4 appreciate tha vama of In playing becoming written in the original meter, and the auger beet as a crop upon which they played, and their with the arhonla. Last whole booklet le ran depend. Tha arrange in Oregon very popular worthy of much comup to the Quincy and mendation for Its neatnexa and genthis year will largely exceed lhat of week they went entertained the school all afternoon eral appearance. The poems were laal year. with appropriate national airs and oth- very good, showing much effort on the Cache Valley will alo plant a larger acreage thaa last er arlertlous. part of the writers. The Lewis school haa a seven-piecvexr. while Box Klder and Weber the orchestra, and considering that thla la count lea have already learned VISIT TO THE GRANT. value of crop lhat ran be depended Its first veer, they are doing aplrndiil are the work, under they A very pleasant day waa spent nt personal upon and will plant more beels than supervision of Mr. Bchnell. who aeea the Grant reviewing classes In the they have ever done before. stilDclent Is on lhat time pracThe mountain spent fifth and seventh in arithmette. being full of arrow nf history, geography grades and ihe soil full of water mahe the ticing. feat week on the lnvltr.l-jand grammar. Mr. at Mr. the High J. Harris la principal and under bla ('nop they played pruapccii murh brighter for the fanners hla year than they have ever achool. supervision everything goes like clrn-!een before. work. The fifth grade la conducted Theta ia oae question that confront, HIGH SCHOOL. by Mlaa Flynn, a model teacher, and the beet raiser and anmewhal hatnp-her pupils show the effects of her lars him In Ms operations, and that la of a aerie of entertain bor. Her pupil are remarkably smart The IslMir. The rate of wage tha' must inenta will lie given in the aaaemply and orderly and dearly love their be paid lo competent help, room if the High Bchoul, March 21. teacher The serenth grade la contimes, make it Imlgiug front the recent valentine par- ducted bj Mr. J Harris, a lady of luring prosperous problemanilcal aontetimea ty. this one will he a well long experience, urbane and concilia. to tin- profit t he rvalire-l- , but attended and enjoyed. equally I'nder the atory in manner and a good disciplinthe xiigar beet factory and the toof Mr. Coop, tha orrhealm lx arian. The proficiency In the above mato and fruit cannerlea are tmiklng are superior itt present than ronni preparing special music for the oecs-tthe agricultural Interest certain id Gomel, dancing and card w;i eer before, reflecting credit on the rcMini form their labor be In order m that all the friend and alcove t earlier The corps of teacher patrons ran be sure of an enjoyable In ih eia'nisbreent are all great evenlnx This time the proceeds w- I sorkera. taking pains toward the adSUES TO RECOVER DAMAGES he used fot the benefit of the Athletic-- a vancement if their pupils. The Grant nw vim lor school has a record for year aa one The maiertal for the next issue o' of the bear In the city, being on a pa Ogden Sewar Pipe Company After Fire Insurance Companies. the Ciasslcnm is now being prepared with the Madlaon. m highly apoken Till number bring edited by the nf. The marching ia exceptionally Frenchmen and will be distribute-ii Through ha attorney. A ( good, a are the tnuslclanx whose en. Raslt-rtin- Ugiten Sewer IMpe and Flay c.iin Just Heretofore aueh trancing at rain enliven the vlaftor. mutter aa the whole issue pany has commenced suit aga'nat ( ur a weighty tPigui-.t- t J. T. SMYTH. of h pitpeY lex never been Intros: ed to In.iirnnce cum pan lex for the rcrnvi-rMoo : u' eh their fiiv liiniaae. sustain-i- t ii ihe the Freshmen, and as I: STREET CARRIAGE LIKE CouiiUinv Oionlier 14. IPUfi. In 4 hr n'uro t:icv are baking special th.t ileinxi'ixltt-- the plsut. H'lmmiois (.urn- up lo the standard T. on the liwa lritiu-..-Mr. Gray, the Janitor of Ihe Hlcc (' S:a ce. 'hi popular hack or wete f lives or l lii eompanie vesic-,1,1- -. rlmol. is abe t he on duty after tw.i carrlaxe man ix a ways abrea; of tne n lie h 11111 ibis the 1st works' abseni-- eauaed hi bruises r 'me "arch. P'lrclm-Fe- j from a fall :he two flue a. 'cot (toll part f the loss w i,. iiiMiiiiiii-and the fmr cumpAii.e--- . i The following s' inleuts aciained the i cxirlagi'K owne-by Geo. IuPru.in. IukIii-b- i Iiliieiiix. the Fuliinial. Ihe Na to give the depor'mi-naverage, and ato ik now prep ted . f l.lverpim! .i.ai!-.and the Royal for the month or Hr the net of ier-- ice. and a p.ompt win-iax the wurt It suit bn been lit 1.1 Fehrnaij ficom pel j ion. policies for JI imsi xacli Iiceer aiaayx Roge:i p.i- - EiHdrate. Iru-e-We van niad.- by "he i.-will be tin ' Helen Isiauh. 'n7 Willai follow. For th Kai ro cjIIi-i'IIni rn veil blocks 2.rc.. and 5"r. for lien ii; J. l.xirr! iprned deavor only resulted In fa. lure. I be Margaret Cr'.iea. "t; Mat'ie the xt cveu. This no rioniit tha the m:iri!ce mnip.ii'e-bwill be pceaalng 'tv 1 2; Vloa 4'i.iney. Alary Cook, E nsers of carthe r'ai-.e- f nut paid no: given by riu-:evict t a l.lttlefleM and ' Sml'.h . I? is thuughl. reprrsenutivi-s- . "v. Darrel' Gner.we.; and K,l,.r..n'r,-- j n i.e ninnuei tu nblcb ever. I. ( Hahd. In t'ljde Wimurm-.ir.d Haves PREPAR1RC FOR THE SHlOT i ii;chi the tiv (VurpliiR-I" M.ilxni! i will lie U'r : Monday moinlrc Local Crack Shcta Getting Ready to WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. Entertain the Visitor. HOT SO SLOW I'lli.vi'i-xof i:t "Aco.-n- " s'aff For the ;n hnoti!.g totirnainep-- , i tiaw- - il . ill ell lunclc-- a to :h" and 4, loc,il ni u place May Divorced One Day and Married toe i1 r u- - n i tn raise rock niMhers j- - making eialmc.te Nest. n- - r 'I ,if he r Thev have a Th new elub hooj ' ' t preparation i.1' a xmili ni the sehonl. virtually completed and n:n-- . new i.u.n-.ii- ., The wife of lla-r- v I. o,i ah. are dia-- j have et on he ivr-'Huirhern Paclflc fierusn h t i Mv.-- lc ;i rerrlmenf Is artii'.pr.t 'rap Miulii of the city. ' crjim.i siding in f.-- i i.xl.. m :: Ilon o he fact that ihe n'sr. I Beside. J..nn . that a ill . f. a dliorce cured ; f un. j... j a. r.x i '! PnanelaMy. The next ixscie ft red as prize fo- winner of r t'li .r around, were d Xeorn will come nut about eiettr trophi.-- rained nl C.io 'of act, t,e n: putt (ip March if., Aral serer.-iho for. Tile event promise m 'll we I. . .. i.i V's- ;U r ( f r' VF.1T the ef larc,,f ji kia ; nip f Im. Nevs.ta irri.. :i:iax visi-pBishop R.tlien held Ir, ihe aexr ileort-Thl 01 'lHjFI ,s, he iar and occuhoi will bp a Hiiaadancp : r... K T ,. .it pied 'ip. n 1; i.i "ii 1un- i l'.i he n e 1 i EVER APOLOGIZE FOR NOT HAVING ANY CARDS? - d. ti Hr erlooked ratio- h l lie and pril.t : The next whtteea , waa George A Wonlev, said to be a friend of Anderson for yen ra, and he 'testified tuat several of these entriea had been made. That la by going over the land office and filing their application, and that when tbe other party would get to tbe land office with the papers an application would already be filed. He Mid he understood (hat Anderson applied to become secretary ef the an he went over and new Governor Cutler and talked over the clroum-stanceHe thought the members oould get together and tell Anderson the reason he could not be appointed. They weal down to Anderson's office. Several days later he wu told that be would have to appear before tnla committee, and he said that be wan very sorry, but bn did not believe that Anderson bad been acting right, and that he was doing something that he should not be allowed to da Anderson told him that he had applied for land and ha was going to make Muler pay a good price. The hoard will meet again Monday t 4 o'clock. AH entriea male by members of tha land board are to lie produced at the next meeting nf the board. Anderson is secretary of ;he Republican county commit' ee. ov- ciiursv.-you- plv dtf . l i.nm-inalli- I s in-.- I . t,-- . b-- at a Grin-nwei- l e-- I e ' 100 CARDS AND PLATE Wedding tinea-- , on grade r4 the f. np Qld3 m Inviutions. prints id paper and !lir rk la ahsoii'clv to be ha 1. r Ik-r- h.i-.-- i s te . i '. - - h-- , "HUMAN HEARTS. ''Human Hearts" was the attraction Grand last night. For many year It has been a general favorite and the Impression created was a favorable one. A good slxed audience witnessed the unraveling of the plot, the wronged hussympathised band and condemned the villlan and the had woman In unmistakable term. L. J. Plumer played tbe part of Tom IiOgan. and while hla physical makfMip la not ideal for a const ry blacksmith, ha fitted Into the role nugly. He waa supported by Harry Knapp. Gertrude Phelps and R. S. Wells and a good company. st the the chemicals left In the sole leather after tania ning, which jour feet are flolisl with scoured leather. It's an expensive process, but absolutely necessary for the comfort of the wearer and tbe good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in Ilanan Shoes. In the mating of a Ilanan Shoe, nothiug that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costs. DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS EASTER SUNDAY I Just 28 Days Off !'in(-hein- s 1 woolens as We - give you a style that cant be had elsewhere. any New York tailor. sAs MINE EXPLOSION. Scranton. Pa. .March 2. An explosion nr gas oeriirred In tbe Holden min-- nf the Ijickswanna company at Tyler near here late this afternoon. Many miners are reported to have been enughr in 1'. Four dead bodies hav- heen removed. Reseulng parties are now funning to enter the mines where the explosion occurred. JOINED THE CABINET. WE INVITE YOU ! . i A Pretoria. Transvaal. March 2. Edward Solomon, president of the haa joinad the cabinet ns minister nf publie works. Urn, Smuts become colonial secretary and r nf mines and Mr. PeVllliere minister of min-ix'e- To bring your mothers, wives , or sisters to help you select your pattern, bi-e- c-- s t v We carry as large an assortment of i - l DON'T DELAY h ''JACKIES RECOVERING. , JEWELERS. It SELECT YOUR PATTERN TODAY s - Js S. Lewis k Co. REASON i . : w;li ni. a copper !'" ra ns fm - prii-ts- win s SHOE Sensational charges were made against Audvrsoa, of th State Board of Lead ('onimisaionera before the investigation committee appointed by the senate In Salt Lake City, to Investigate the affairs of the stair land Uiard f rommlaaluncrs. The investigation committee was appointed aeveral days ago npon the complain;, that employes of the land office were interfering with the rights of c!ttu-n-s in the selection of land. The committee are the throe lawyers of th senate. Senators Benner X. Smith, Lawreuce and E. T. Hule-niak-i. who Is chairman. The investigation waa hsid yesterday . The first witness called was F. B. Stephens. It waa on a filing In behalf of George Mular that the trouble in the land board started. A filing was made In behalf of Muler in Mill Creek canyon on certain land for a summer ivaort. Sorenson, DeGray aud Dixon filed on property in Mill Creek canyon. E. T. Dunn, a clerk in the I'nited State land office, was the second witness called. He testified a to the records In the books at the I'niied States land offlen. He told all what he knew of Andemon'n connection with certain filings made iu that office. He said that on July S3, 1(96. P. A. Sorenson made filing m property In Mill Creek canyon snd that on August 30, of the asms year, H. P. Sorenaoa made filings on this property which war situated near Mular1 a resort. Dunn say that ha called Anderson's attention to the fact that ho was disqualified to make entry on land na he had already made an entry for denert land and he told Anderson nt that time that he did not have the right to make aurh entries, being a member of th board, and that one Paacoc. made an entry on January 11 On January 30 Paeeoe relinquished hla claim and tha next dar Alfred CrahiMX applied tor the land undrt-the- . desert act Dunn said ha then reported tha matter to Officer Reed and before the report oould be filed Grahoti relinquished and mad ap plication for It na a homeatend entry and that Anderson, though not con n exited with the deal, wan Interested in It. When naked if ha knew of any ether fuirh cates ha testified the only case he knew of waa thla Sorenson entry which waa made. Tha reason that he believed that Anderson was connected with it waa that he called Anderson up and naked him about tbe fees, a there had not been fees enough paid and Anderson told him a receipt waa to be sent, and Auder-eo- n said; "That ia good, but 1 wish you would not any anything about It Dunn anlil that he did not believe that Andaraon had the right to mako en tries. j There W no a little niu'tcr a Reason In Alleged tha Acauaad Had an m Lands Fiiad an Other n d Sura You Hava We All Hava At Times. There is exp-riall- - DID YOU Burn or Ache and health- COUNTY SCHOOLS. IN ALL GCHOOLt HAPPENINGS OP CITY AND COUNTY. SUGAR BEETS vn-omou- s very nt A wort hi Mr. Neabuune replied: cause; I admire your energy; Ml give it." CLUB i.i Tr. Johanaan, physician and It y a"d a Nice Play at A Big Audience MADE OF STATE LAND ANDERSON BOARD BEFORE SENATE. ful ula. The class of 'tui gave s dancing party at the Royal Danriug Academy Frl-dsnight, which was well attended by i be students and their friend. The prospective graduaMug clan consist of nearly thirty si talents, with few exception all betus graduates of ihe complete four year course. They made any hate preparations for comniencement a yet, but recently received their signe rings, and other definite plans will soon be made. The naaket bail boys played the final leauge game of the seaon wlrh the I,. D. 8 at Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. The excualon rata took many friends akmg, and tha game was largeWhile aot always sucly attended. cessful a to ace re, these league game have been very beneficial to Die academy boy, giving them excellent training In furnlahiag opportunities o ( observing other players and tactics. A feeling of good fellowship has prevailed nt every gams, and tha different schools participating have became better acquainted wlrh each other. The new addition la now ready (or the stairs, there being something Ilka ten or twelve flights. The heating apparatus will soon be installed and the eeuient floor la the basement is nearly At the present ' rate the completed. building will be ready fur dedication by June. Prof. Bradford and family war called to Salt Lake City last week on of the death of hla mother. The studeuta endeavored to show their sympathy by resolutions of respect and aultable'flornl offering. Contrary to former years, the school continues to be vary crowded in spite nf the open weather, and the attendance has not decreased. Tbs student era much Interested in their work and the faculty expects to kold all of them a to the end of the term. The same were true last fall, aa many itruriente commenced In September who had formerly walled for six week or two months before beginning. Thin generous donation from g genman will make the dedication erous tha Second Ward, Inaaganaant M ana of the new building a reality before ring all Pbfi. -- i -- i'liefota aa audience that comt'irub-lthin school year ends. tilled the Amusement Hall, the Orders will be given forthwith to Ward Dramatic club pr.ieuled Color," law. evening. finish the interior aa eipedtoualy aa Margsrite Thera were many lit Tim peels lilies and aide plays Introduowd, but the possible," eald Prof. McKay, Mr. particular hit of tha night ware Mr. Nawhouaa will paai through Ogden J. 1 Merrick and Georg Wardlaw. Miss ('lark na Margarite'a maid. aa tomorrow on hla way tn Europe. Judge Horn, who haa rarantiy nia.le Matricl Depii'jr Grand Muter 4 ( lever. Miss Klda flngraa and IJxala Prof. McKay and hla faeulty upon the Benevolent Order of Blka. return-- . Mrguarrut cslnled tlwlr parts well. in whoae a a shoulders much of tha responsicant ad yesterday from aa luapeotlnn trip In fact the entire to Halt Lake and Eureka. Me ailed hand and tha parfoniiaiifla wtt:r off bility (or tha erection of tha spariuue la tha Inlflatk of eighteen nieuueia withuul a hitch. a The program aa presented building haa reated, prettily heavily, and found tha hirigna to he In a Horn la now inn follows: condition. too, at times, ara profuse ia their exFirst Part Muaical Program. blggnei antlered Elk hi Tub. Ulaen C. B. A. riuno Holo pression of appreciation (or Mr, Adolphua Biiarb. the brewer, who iJanee Highland Fling splendid gift. Mine Browning returned to 8t. Uiul Friday night from Pasadena, rested rtnufirtably at Bong -- "If the Man In Lhe Moon Mere a Coon". .Fkuir llncauninlea bla hotna yesterday. Dr. ludeking, hla J. K. Henderson phyalrtea, slated that Mr. Hiierh la Bong Cast. gaining atrengih steadily and there la every hope of hla ultimate rerovi. Duke IV Croaay, Governor , of In Milton Turdy Mr. Buach baa relative and frl-t- td Verdun Count lamruy. Commander of the Ogden. Nfc CHARGES WHEN YOUR FEET Irregularities. at udemw beaky burden. 24 ' EDITORIAL SENSATIONAL! Acad-cm- y Thi turj is a short but sweet one. Through the good office of Henry Perry, Prir, David O. McKay, principal of tin- Weber State Acauemy met Mr Xe h.. use for a few momenta in Ball will he follower laa-a- l lawn tennis Very briefly and laike yesterday. Interested In the announcement made stated the object Prof for McKay eat nearly emit the Horn New York that the championship of I't.h will be held oi hi visit, rloaing hi interview with at Salt Ijike on June H next. The lutenuiiuuisin rhaniplonrfatp content a suggestion that fla.'iou aould lift a August 8, 1907. Wat-lai-e- Ui-- tKitk single and doubles for men and women will be held al Hall Lake EXAMINER TELEPHONES PrXPAT, MARTn GIFT TO OGDEN SCHOOL i. ssn-o.le.- While away Mr Kurt hi old home is feuns'itsuia fTAW. OGDEN, MOUSES MAGNIFICENT re- - Kuril and wife yco'erday EXAMINEE: M0T1MXG THE tl-- nu-n- d f Wad-iexd- Xrw March 2. The sailors' from ihi. battleship Connecticut, who are .1 wn siili typhoid fever, all are Vi-- M'iUK k. nt the natal pital it the Brooklyn Xsvy Yard. a:i f the men will f ho"e-! : hos- It re-co- , EDMUND TAILORING CO. b 345 Twenty-fourt- h SL I |