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Show 8 '?' ' I 5,000 LIVES SAVED YEARLY I BY MODERN METHODS IN I TREATING CONSUMPTION , torn 5 . 1 rm of this d -- cuiered tw Our fmih- of a avEgltig Pn.vMri.ro. rlk u of Ileal Ittenl, ko eVM , Hodr.n sfiMUtMt r."lK SUIT .:r, f irr, tc li Ms Befei a Unnau at J ? V ft f i bV!'WV'dVsPWrjWrt ItttPHONtb CXAMINtR I :ditoii;al poom Independent Phene el Phene, tern ring ka II Na onrici BlilINCII liMpenaant Ball Thene. M Na. M Na M Phan ana ring ing when g number of her friends birthmat in honor of her aiaty-aiit- h day. Mra. Woods la a pioneer of Ogden Valiev and the mother of foure She has teen children. was The grandchildren. evening pleasantly spent with the recalling of old times, the singing of old aooga, etc. e forty-thro- The T. M. M. I. A. haa been reorganised with C. F. Rchade president, and C. W. Kum and Edward Jeaper-ociiunerllor. The rporganication waa made nereeaary by the removal to Ogden, where he haa gmie into litiHim-a- . of the fnrmor prealdcnt, Carl E. Kelcrs'in. There arc over forty uf the defendant residing In both Itah nnd Idaho. u The High echoul girl will play a pame nf baiket hall with the girl from the Blair for the Imaf and Blind Thumday, Match 14th, nt the But Brhnol gymnaalnm. Thl will be the Brat of a aerie of three game. B. C. Whratljr of Brigham Cliy waa In Ogdei yealerday. - Tlin body of Charle J. Godfrey a a aent rant yeeierday, being accompanied bp Mr. Higgina, one of the employe f the Short LJne office, NOTlfT! TO THE PTB1JC Mr. H. Atrhiwm In noi cmneefed or haant Icon with the BMmund Tailoring ft), nmrn July Ini. tpng, Edmund Tailor lug Co., (iih BL lit A novelty In the way of Rlk rube arrived tn OgJen yealerday from California. where It bad liera aent noma three mouth ago. The hide la ihor-oughl- v cured and la aoft and pllabto It meaaured about nine fart from earn to tail and la highly priird by IU owner. The elk from which the hide wa taken came from the Jack-arHole country, and wa klle, In November, 1Pi5. The hair I nniooih and gloy and make g beautiful robe. a alia. CARO PARTY Scgy Lily Circle 174. It omen of Woodcraft, will glva one of thrir enjiyahl card part lea Friday era., March Ith. at K. of p. Hall. Priiea and refreabmentt. Tlrk-eia SSe. Commtaaloner Madnen waa a vlaltor to the capilol yeaterday. T. C. Pllrgerald returned yeeierday from an eitended Hip thmimh Idaho and MoninnA It ork an the dam at the anuih end of the boating pond at the limning:-vhlcwaa blown nut to let the flood watera la progresHlng favmalily and will mm be flnlvhed. Mr. T, C. Mercer Is confined to her bed at her home on Grant avenue aith an stitch of nine. g . A l.liHi.fltN't A party wa. given at 'lie of Alice Mr. Wmla Huntarllie even- Saturday pleaHHiit. home In FACTS We have the iieet enffee on earth e!.e. They arc dclltii-ue- , pure and refre-huSold iu unilght can and imrkagt-Brbil'ingv One Sur Coffee, lj(Mld,, 2ic per lb. Srhlllltiga Tarn Star Coff.e. "Bettor, wr anywhere ig er lb Schilling Three Star i'offee. "Fltie. ."lie per lb five Star Coffee. "Kine.it." per Ih. Hewlett One Crown Coffee. 'Gnod," "br. SrliiPing 4i'-- Hewlett per lb Two Crown ( off. "Chidee." per lb. Hewlett' Three Crown Coffee. Chole-et.- " Hue ;;i- Heehlna Medina per Ii. Hreklna VOel SBe pee Ih. Heekin-Ko- lia 4"p per lb. iii. Coffee. Coff-- e. , Eatra Uwd." Go-id.- Nift-Smlt- Bran-lenatin- 4r J Brandenstlne. M. A K (off .e m. rn. Ii.m. "Very Pine." ?. Better than (Tiampagn ar.d rnet no worn. If there coffer do md cvarybndy ft certainly heneti'n PM nut Sk IpI th f4ihrr rhp mi-Wi fivorlt !n p'.acv. r. B. trpl Evan & and pancy Both Phone S344 Waahington wlu-the- r ' Co. GROCERIES 236. Avanua. l-- o. Vary Large Crowd Present. One of the largest crowds of the season turned out. despite ihe rain, n witness the contest. Miss Turner, naturally, was the favorite of the hut Mias Ogg. by her clever work., claimed many sttpporteis before the race wee ended, as weti as a hundred who came from Balt Imke. For the first and second quarter honors about even: then, by cutting the corners closely and recovering ground in tbe straight away sprint, Mi-- s Ogg gradually lncreatied her IeaJ until she passed the mark on the final turn nearly half a length ahead of her opponent. Will Close Rink for a Week. Owing to the inability iff the roof on the Auditorium to shed the rain the management announced laat nlgnt that for one week, commencing Saturday, the rink will be ckjsrd until the naff haa been repaired. It may take more than n week to complete tha work, but when the Job ie finished the popular resort will again be opened ti the public. wi-r- e 1 pn-ra- $10 t For the arrest and conviction of any party or panics stealing the Ogden Standard or tbe Morning Examiner. 1JAMAR NEI4BON, Circular. W. C. T. U. PROGRAM I s limllly ss I'ros-idi-n- 1 - ile-cri- "exi-essp- s e cri-in-- yes-arri- I dccidedlv of the Meniirtlie-E- t Tun!. Ix par: t Moselle France. March !. -- V occurred n ihp military bunarks T:-men attacked officer with revolver men were and sword Several wound- -. I on h.ch hole before ihe and imprislaptnri-oned. .1,11-.- ! - 'ii-,- V,i-t- - - - , eph-u-.e- l otPcr-eduia'i-n- i ri:i v juiipo-u- oohik. J I pis SKELETON OF In France, after tbe revocation of the edict of Nantes. The bonea. which had been burled ISO years, were encased in aolid atone. The only member of the family now living, la arid to hi Litpenard Stuart, a real estate broki r, of New York. fled from 1m Rochelle, A HUGUENOT. New York, March 6. While making some excavations yesterday in New Rochelle, workmen unearthed the skeleton of a man believed to be I J -pc liar d, of the Huguenot founders of New Rochelle, who w FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Wil Need For That Party PHONE Do You Want lo Be One Who Will Have to Stay Home EASTER SUNDAY BECAUSE YOU DELAYED GETTING YOUR SPRIN6 SUIT? i ' -i- di-s 'ime null', is ! cxper'e.l will the to to !!! go oi'd- -r IVvh Judge hta hime ainl the i:h bitn. Port land. Ore.. March . - Negotiation nw I11 progress between the Hill and Harriman Interest here practically assure Portland of a huge freight and passenger terminal that will be adi-qiis- GIVEN TIME. for all demand for years to While no definite adjustment "f terminal differences haa been reached a platform to which both side has hen made out. and details only t be arranged. The tentative settlement of the ; r I pooling of all terminal proper'y with the exception of water front holding of the Hill and Harri-ma-n interest which will be held separately. TM will prorfde an extensive tract, admitting of all necessary extension and Improvements to make come. BANKRUPT 55 WILL BENEFIT PORTLAND. mit-I'ti- y n-- c welcomed." iiu-n- mier-ta'-- ai;-- STREET H an COCK-FIGHTIN- inui ic is fit for college use. Basket trail and hockey are placed in the same class with football and t Elliot advises that imerrolb-g- i ate contest In onv otic sport limited t two games, all other games to be he-HIGH SCHOOL CADETS ween tennis made up ut Harvard. He es illalso of cheerTile II gh rho--- l radi--i mi ing which clisr.icterii-give present eu:!.i.on ditll on 'In- - retinol un cilitv, ,is :i afterinsni hefore u Lige nut lira crowd of This t the rirt drill sine the arriv.il of the uniMILITIA GUARDING JUDGE. form snd the Iimvs cerialnii li I theniM-lvnoiitc a prmiil Coin pan, nv-- i excellent showing ...Ii ii - .liir:ca t 100 lioy are drilling . t mo- .01 : ilia' he i'h. Thill Maer and lr'iic:i).'l 0' .l.ini- tliaigi. Klta-r- t i.irtis, Austin are very much nroii'as'V Bun'll and .( bn Aimer, The building nf he s. in..' iie trarsf-rre- u "J I', i'ox in e- -v which was hirmal'y u.d for Elliot- - eoun-y- . wh ch i irarrrshit- by room, he i ; . ; j. e!fg-a;or raiH-hoard TWENTY-FIFT- - Ht-bi- - 358 d G room, LAM0NI GRIX REWARD r RlverCaic. Rena uud five sisilie cnmforting o h bereaved family. The lntsrnicn was in the C'lptm, irmst-- n, end thichased conijtariKon of styles aud prices. - I'n-side- Mn s Kemi-Dret- up-to-da- When n combination of travel with Primrose start to work there ia sure to follow something worth witnessing. na - klfc-n- are now allow ing a very large atuvurtuient of all Tailored and the new ideas in Hal, alfco Indies' andChildren' Dres Ilat. We invite We p 11 s Clave Vivian Mortenson n from the residonoe of H-Terry at (Tinton yesteiday Klshiqi Orlando Hardy ptesidsil and the want choir the music. The spcaki-ts- . . BingCivirgH C. Child. Hihop ham of Samuel and all kind of untrinimed shapeif. n Assessor Ii demurs at the reiiue! made bv the county ti furnish a lit of all the poll tas payers of lh county. His reason Is that he has already assessed the city and about nf the and to m-go over again and make out the m-a a lpulicail-.-list would of poll the of his office a- a heavy ox . four-fifth- iKpartnient and are now carrying a very large line of all kinds of Millnery floods, including flowers plume, tips, ribbon, chiffon ence. . qui-itlo- f'lrn-.ahr- nf all Sherman A Co., Udim Coffee, 'Tie Ilghiful per lh. J- - A. Polger A Oo . Golden (Sate Cuf-fe- . "Sunanlne to the Soul." 4m- - lt Dwlniell Wright Co. White Home Coffee. "Teddy's Choice." 4or 'h Wedding Hrealitat Cnf-fe- , Superflne." Mir lh. Bkltfr A Co.. Baringtnn ila'.l "Steel Cut. 4ic lli. M. J. M. A li. Coffee "Very nne." II,. STAPLE c g We Lave enlarged our Millinery rob-lier- pens,-- Heekina Kin Hee Coffee. "Best " 'he tne per lh. M. Judge Howell ha flaed Ihe compensation to date of Receiver Craig Thor-hurn- . of Ihe A. O. I V.. at The amount in the fund la S2u.mui. ami it i unit prolialtle that the Judge will order thl turned over to the ourt until suit, which is now pemllna 1lwen Wtii. Harcume and Murgaret Edwa'd and others, is decided. This iin will aa to ihe he fund of the defunct lodge shall he used 0 pay death cl, iim until it i walmusted. or whether it shall he divided among the member. i;.md." 2Bc "Very (Uod, Coffee. M-s- s pur-poa- Ilebar Robinson haa paid the entry price to tho Inited State land offlre fur IU aero of coal land In Morgan County. He haa been furnishing coal tn iho cement works at Croydeu, besides the whole of Morgan county, and has sent a few carloads to Ugden. A party of OgdenltM are contemplatIf ing the purr base of the properly. they do 0 they will pul. the coni on the Ogden market. There I a big pile of rail and Ilea In front uf the new ab.-pin the Oregon Bhori Mne yard. The material will he need In the new yard work which In undot way. a .l Im-pire- - carload of or from tho Seven Trough country. Nevada, wa in the Ogden yard last night, cn route to the inelter. It bore a streamer parrying the legend: Fifty tniiaol Ore Worth AflUO per ton." that art ai fault. Announcement tip-to- e pnr-chaa- a manufacturer hlainea I he when it la really hi good Many monoRattling guns ut logues. Jokes and humorous dance, on tha audience, then was nothing to do but tak care aometibng did nut i ' nap during tha ha, ha. that fid lowed each breath. In investiture Primrose is richly last supplied. Some sf the cem-night were unique as well as beautiful, while others were as amusing as they were exaggerated. The performance opened with the company arrayed In formal minstrel style. The first part waa composed of singing. and instrumental selections. Popular songs were sung by Neal Abies, Eddie Horan. Joe Bine. Bam Waat and David Erwin, who were Joined in tbe choruses by a double quartette. Splendid part singing, sweet melodies. and genuine entertainment. The second part was made up of fancy and eccentric dancing, quartette singing, aud a take-of-f on country hotel life, entitled "The Magnolia Hotel. It waa well received, as deserved, the appreciation of the audi- sv: Charle Barling of Boalon la la Ih On city, cu mule tn California. March Srat he bought an cariirslon ticket to Loa Angelea and alao a through touriat alecper ticket. When he got on the train he aayi he found It had thirteen euachen, but llll many nf the pi Meager had 10 land up tn the aielee. Rut the world sea yet to come. Whin he went to the berth In tho sleeper he found ibat It had bean noiil to three other parties, making four sales of one berth. Conditions at Chicago were equally as bad and the paaaengrrs were rained many Mr. Rarling 1 slopping In hardshipOgden until he ran get tha of hi berth adjusted, when be will proceed to the etnri. He thinks the fault lieu with the Bants Pc road. alerti1ng pa. SPRING The Womens Christian Temper ance Union will hold a meeting nt the T Baptist church on Thursday evening of SHEETS CASE this week, nt T:3U. A most interestFACULTY DEFEAT STUDENTS ing program haa been prepared, and the public is cordially invited. The County Attorney Pnm the Lie With Hue of the most exciting basket hkll following la the program: Vigor to Attorney for Defense. games of the season wss played at the Bong The Temperance Prayer. Armory yesterday afternoon, between Scripture Reading and Prayer. The News th High school team and the Faculty. Ball Lake, March Borne Glad Hay. Bong There wa not n slow moment during Alls Maliel Sharpie. Reading The audience which crowded into the entire game and the pedaguguea Mr. Jny Smith. 8mg court room thl Judge Whitaker's Ixxiib Kennedy. surprised every one by rolling up a Reading Ml Mra. Cara Hobbs. morning to bear the argument In the score of 2H (gainst the High school Reading with exHberia case waa on Mae JenIsiy'a 13. Blakealee starred for the Instrumental Music-M- ra. kins Bell. pectation and anticipation. It exported faculty and Kolapp for the boys. waa a follows: The line-uand wanu-- charges, denials and Reading Mra. D. N. Smith. and it got them Jota of Song -- Mias Olga Wehrend. them. A red hot lilt between Attor-ueny- a Reading Mra. Agnes CToucy. mate, and Hanaon, for Song "America." ('hriatenaen, for thli-- f (Tanrge Sheet, conaplr-Ncthe defendant charged with USE OF FOREST RESERVES. waa thrown In murk to tbs deSettlara and Prospectors Net Excluded light of the expectant llateneiw. Mr. Chriateneeu had juat flnlahed avertior Deprived of Natural Resources. ng that two negroes had been given thrir liberty In this city by tha runuly Washington. March I. Just what ia Intended to be done In tbe administraattomey worn time ago. Mr. llanaoii , Mr. Bush. Officials arose sud explained to the court that tion of the national foreata, which Miss Martin. Mr. Christeuaeif probably did not the 17,000,0(1(1' acres recently know the governor of Itah had refadded to thia domain. Is set forth by e use-1 extradition pspeia for the CUBANS WANT The U Ilford Plnchot, chief forester. uf having the prisoners taken statement la an answer to criticism Imck to Portland. Ore., where they made In congress during the debate Washington, March 6. One of the were wnmed to explain a 610.300 robregarding forest reserves Indulged In confront will that probably questions 1)00 of the to. the latter part of the aeaalon. bery. They returned during Secretary Taft npm bis arrival in It supplements the President's stateamount," added Mr; I'hriiteniu-n- . a few In course of weeks the Cuba foot hla ment regarding hla order creating the Ally. Hanson wm again un in an Instant. With hla voire nnd will be the propriety and policy of new reserves.1 The statement follows: Woods General Governoi; abrogating abide IhmIv quivering with anger he "National foreata are created with In Cueould not 'hide. Ihe county atiornev decree forhlddiug cock fighting tha main object of using all their reAn of the ba. overwhelming majority placed hlmaelf dlrsctly In front of hta in the wisest way. Everythemselves demand the right sourcesla for opponent nnd pointing a finger at him Cubans use; the timber, the range, thing have ss to thrir light clilckgns they aald: Thai la a He. and you ara lying! the water, the land. Only those lands for dime many year. Despite this sudden nnd heated intervaluable for the production of It waa the a'rreat of a number of chiefly In the protection of the water ruption, Mr. Christensen retained hla timber at least prominent Cubans, including usual composure. "I beg the court In national foreata. flow are Included attendfor on presidential candidate of agricultural pardon If I have gone out of the recLiUle land, patrhe on the a cock fight, that brought inord. I wish to llluatrate the point ing to small mountain meadowa and very Governor caused crisis Magoon sometime better ia that discretion of open gracing areas considerable consider the than pcrsiaient spite. I wanted to promise that he land must necessarily fall within their show that the couuty attorney, even. petitions that were presented urging boundaries. All such tracts, where of decree. ihe ih abrogation tn In hla wtudoiii, sometime listens cultivation la possible, are bring clasWhen the sport flourished, the Cureason. He 1 n gentleman." sified and are passing to private ownweek a four ban worked lalmrer days atThis failed to placate the couuty through the sot of June 11, ership his Another to family. support days lUOff. which 1 torney, who added. "Km sorry for you." an extension of the Ihe and ret he for wage lottery apart With some remark about ilia l being homeatead law, to the national forests. he of worked the secular the last days a matter fur public Judgment, the The miner la better off In a natilt ended. Boren X. Christensen made In order that he might secure funds tional forest than on the unreserved In the pit. cock hla to favorite bark a powerful plea fui; the dlamlaal of public domain. The mineral laws aphi client and was followed by Mr. Now, that the lottery and cork fighting ply In precisely the same way. Thu and have been stopped, the laborers Hanson, who presented the prosecucan explore nnd locate hla hands simply stop work for the prospector tion's views in an equally strong farm two no claims without the slightest restricof the week, last hiving days elder Hanaon ihe Mr. flayed light. to continue. This practice tion. and ccrlHfn members of ihe police Incentive "All timber and wood in the national I said tn have had really Injurious forests is for the to and department unmercifully use, and for prompt use. Isof the effect the mwn toas-ndevelopment was It a H la Mild to the small man and to the unprejudiced auditor. considerto have and lam! Industries who made the stronger argument. big man. Everybody who needs tlra-b- e ably curtailed production. Mr. Hanaon In discuaalng the to establish hla home gets it free of will Taft Krnhahlv adopt Secretary where a reporter of the Mornwhen he asks for it. In the charge nf cock the expedient permitting ing Knocker showed hla notes on the sale of timber there la no chance of of the and Havana ontslde McWhlrter affair tn the chief, asking fighting monopoly, for the secretary of agriculthe latter if they were correct and the larger Cuban cities, just as he did the ture can sell as much nr as little a of the the satisfaction lo Philippines, chlcf'H reticence tg Hlwusslng the he please, to whomever he pleases said. "When I consider this point natives and thrir employers. and for w hatever price be deems fair and call to mind what I know of this for the heat Interests of all the people. tciorier I do not hkiinc ihe chief for IN ACCORD WITH PRESIDENT'S The government get a fair return for POLICY. It shaking hla head, and when 7 think limber, whereas before tinder the of the paper tha' reporter ropcesrnie-ltlmher and stone law, it prartlcallv I h, not blame the eldef for shaking 0. March President save it away and In Mich a manner Washington. KouHevi-l- i wa today assur-- d that the that It was monopollxed In vast tracts his head thrice." lumber interest s of the west were hy corporate interests. And after It Everybody's friend -- Hr. Thomas' in perfect ueconl with hi. policy re- was rut off the land It was burned Edectrlc Oil. Cures toothache, ear- aper' ing forest reserves and the haudl-I- over became ud This of the pul'lle domain. ache. sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, waste. . was given by Victor Berk-hmuscald. Stops any pain. The range la used for the grazing secretary of the Pacific Coast nf livestock. On these national forests, I .umber Manufacturer' association: created after March J, 1907. there will FOOTBALL AN UNDESIRABLE editor of the lie Interference with the graxlng indusGeorge T. IV GAME. A merle;: .umber Man iff Chicagi. try. Nor will any graalng fee be chargand K It. Iliinliard. a prominent lum- ed during this season on those naC. W. ber nuiiiufaeturer of Centralis. WashBoston. March fi. tional forests or addition thereto, c reKllioit. of Harvard fniverid'y in In They called on the Pre.ident ington lied after March 1. 1907. unnatil reimri . which will lie pi even ted with S. nator Ankeny and Piles and All atorkmea who have regularly Coiuuii.-otloneTt;; of to the lonrd of overseer lids week, the general used the range will continue to do so lllnger -PrRoosevelt office. new ident bind niaiiitaina thul despite without any interference from the for-es- i that hi sole the riileii. rcmnins un nnderiralde gsme service. wa 'hut the people of the for gentlemen to play, or multitudes The land within national foreata la f people to witness. President Fill Hocky Moumauis and Pacific roast freely open to use a sites for hotels, oM declares that fiNitlisli I after in the store, mill, residence and all other pruperlv .tale shutlil:bilmnnin. ilewrll'Cil by the adjeettve "flerce." handling of legitimate purpose. The greatest use mid that no game in which there is of land Is desired. All kinds of Improve-tccklesam-sin causing or eceiv'ns MUTINY IN BARRACKS. ment are not only permitted but are MUa Verna Bowman gave a luncheon yealerday afternoon In himor nf Mla Georgia Rhodes, who returned to her home at Hey burn, Idaho, last to her holue at lleybum, Idaho. Uat Thoee present Were Mlasc evening. Tens Sialllnga, KU Donn. Clara lcierMin. Anna Cruaa, Georgia and Wills Ilb'Jdee and Varna Bowman. It la especied that the new dttrh-tumachine will be out under Iu own Meant today. It la m high that it la doubtful ir It will go under the trolley wlraa, and la 0 heavy that It Is likely to smash the asphalt pavement. , tha Miss Rlpnchc Ogg uf Fvl: Lake won the final race for the championship fast race at of rich in a neat the Auditorium las, utgio. with Miss Ev, Turner nf Ogden. I 'mil the final event each girl had won one race.. Ogg was winner by a comfortable margin when the bell suunjrd the last lap. The winner sas awarded a gold medal. In each tace both girls have raced for a purse f a, K . Final Heat of Match From Eva Turner of Ogden. Easily Wina th Cat-f- a g 1 ft PLUCKY LITTLE SKATER FROM SALT LAKE NOW CHAMPION. in behalf of the Raft River Land A ChiiIc company, an Idaho corpune . Maginuiu A Corn have brought to quiet tiiltf iu the circuit a to waters of Kaft river. The company, while an Idaho owns oonsideralilo land In I lab as sell as In Idaho, and claim tn having b on using tha water demanded for irrigation and dotnestlr purpose, since 1871. Raft river originarea in Box Eider county, t'tah. and run down through Cassia county. Idaho, to the Snake river. It a as upon the lower lands of the river that the company local ed and since that time, more than forty others settlers Bud stock railing companies have loceied above them and have been diverting the water of the stream uutil the comhave not beca able 10 obplainant tain sufficient for their use. The comclaim 1,821 miners Inches, plainant measured under a four inch pressure, fur irrigation purpoaea. between the Aral uf April and the first of October miners inches for doand twenty-fivmestic nnd took watering purposes for the enttie year. They claim to have been damaged in a sum much In encw-of f2, M0. and pray for a decree tn equity granting them the water claimed and restraining the defendants from Interfering with its use. Notices claiming the water were filed In February, Dill, by the company. f hrk 1M7. T, laugh-prorokin- g Raft River Land and Co., Against More Than Forty Rancher. In behalf of W to a corn file plaint dl... li, MAIMTI George Prim ruse and hi hunch of fun mu kern appeared at tha Graud last that night and bejled 'he suu-men- i minUtrelsy is on the wane. Primrose la a fsvoriie with an Ogden audience. consequently tha performance waa up to snuff from A to Z. He has gathered together such fuunjr men as Nal Abel.. Emile Buber and kiddie Horan, and whan they opened their MEDAL comIN CIRCUIT COURT. MAGINNIS ft U a Uop! 5 dose aiuot: toward nadicannK ih ir.nk.lr H"e $ f"f consumptive A so'ed jinmiii, whose remark of iht httwimw. g, , IlsiUr hti Itiwtpd mibo.U kav Darn iu- fea cum ki Ui ctockiHi there.' and ah amft very sav kl ireattneat uiJw)Hi omrd by tk highest mr V and nourh.hiiif hiaa.kln exentee. Jeep of open utecuc.lMln (W wa VaspooufU f n(god. Every fbwr hour Iho patent Ih K'ten ismiMaHue White Oil iron. Pura Virgin mkaiuro of tk One- in Ike following proportion: A mi'h Whtahv nod Gljorrlue, and f Glycerine ounce Pine iPnret. Oil Virgin hatfotian. ta irafp.a-nfu- l 1 in and aril Bhake H'kukf. of food olSht ounce duMn every four husr Tkla trtoiaiit oirmaikanad ihr long and b.a.rd the biiuickul V up a rold in iwen'y four j tiikM Ho claim lhi torwnla will mre anr nutigh ifcar ir cuiaule. The ingrediem. lau be aeuit'd from any food pnarrtpiinn Iniggint at ainail corn. au.l ran 2 ur ron home. ba anally mixed In at (hr department of mie ff Mir )eadiiit drugproscription Inaaln 5 Oil of Pine (Pure I put that Information Virgin the aiirited gMS Kai-vial in aecurely ral up eniy in kalfoui.re rial for d Uprising. with engraved wi upper, aitk the name 3 la a imind wooden ra under the (Vmd and Drug $ Virgin Oil of Pme (Purei, gxaiaab-e- ft Art of June Jth. lio. erial minnow 4S1. put up only by loach rhemThere are many g iual t o., Onciunati, Ohio plain !y primed themm. un- mug inillatUjua of Virgin Oil of Mnr I Purei. which are put out auk- - 5, a a them Never uf accept and name parkagr. nimilar mylt dor athitte for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, an they will Invariably pro- S d reeult. cured effect never the and nauaea due I hvr TIirKSPAT, j RAFT RIVER BLANCH OGG WINS THE ! WATER ' '' " "TAIL 00 DEN, fllE MOUSING EXAMINE!!: COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US n New Hi,- - York. or. ih,. a ivt-pioci-ciiiiig- , ib.i-hare- Mu-e- h 6. Itaniel yesienhiy . wa in hankrup-e,af'- -r In Murrh. 14"". to the anion m or- Crodltor agreed der to enable Mr Dresser to tiling suit for the recovery of C.lilUi.iiOu wMrh he he ':, Through "lie i'ii;::i,ip of the ebipbiif ding trut. Iiv 'h.. alleged withholdmg ff aernri-iei- . which be had hypothecated. acrt ter-niin- :i the Port'aml moicin on. terminal a thoroughly EDMUND 345 TAILORING CO. Twenty-fourt- h St. |