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Show TOE MORXIXQ EXAMINER, Always Pure ambition that will lift them ahove the them squalor of their past and to aspire te something akin to a typical American, otherwise this country rill struggle la vaia to assimilate the heterogeneous mass of humanity of that ktod bow a weeping over tho country. I ms Housewives can better afford to buy ' (jSgJC A for they ore pure aad rrKebk flavors; kive always in purity and strength conformed to the Pure Food laws. s, . THE EXAMINER QAfi IN NEW YORK. ej Tk rmpto City to 1m New the smallest rileeuatrtfle M Miles of the city's streets art ing tamps aod gloomily lighted by nov that tho lamplighters an with trike, the policemen, arm tho are climbing of matehea, bona lams poets at alfht la oa effort to do Wore tho tho work of tho striker to be palely illumiOWoota of area tho toach-haaknated hr su Jot lake would Balt from fcoya laugh aa to acorn and Ogden nonld bo ealtod o Tillage. Tho average New York policeman to embonpoint and munt prasmt a moot aagataly night aa ho huga a lamp poat la hla d nape rate effort to apply a match to the gaa flowing through a Wolbach burner. Tho would ho worth going a Mock iu Og-le- a et - n to OP TODAY. At tho oponing of tho Jamoatowa tho nationa of tho world will bo lopreaentod la tho vatora of Hemp-to- o Roods by botttoohlp aaA crutoor. Tho Amarloaa aaral display will ba tha graataat la tho htotory of tho country. From tho modern 16.000-toto tho almost obsolete warship of the typo of tha Texan, them will ho gathered a squadron moat formidable. Tha program la aaral eonatractioa la imjnoaalvely told la the statement that tho Ternu, a twin ship of tho Milne which was destroyed la Havana harbor, to no longer classed as asrvtceabto aa a battleship. Whan the Maine was blown iv sad, a little later, whoa tha battle of inly M was fought, tho Amorloaa people looked apoa that typo of Ship aa St for any conflict, and tha V of tho Meins was deplored not alnoa booaam there woo a dtotroaafnl lorn of Ufa, bad owing to tho lorn suffered la tha fighting strength. Today if war won to ho deetand, tho Tesaa weald do ooretoo la some minor way and not with the ships la Mae of batbat-tlooh- ip q INVESTED IN OIL a lab t. AT THE DEPOT. Haro you bean at tha depot whoa a train carrying aeooad-ctopeasants no palled ia from the Bast aad noted tho diameter of tho immigrants pour-la- g father Is Dr. Richards at the L. D. S. hospital. The board of directors is composed of tho following: A. V. Taylor, C. N. Btrevoll, Sam Porter. E. T. Brockman aad O. K. Lewis. All are promlnont mea of ths city. Mr. Taylor has been connected with the American party movement Mr. Strovell 1s of tho local hardware firm of that name, and Mr. Porter Is connected with the Kenyon hotel. Tha company will have expended $108,000 on the new refinery by tho time it is completed. R will be a targe structure having a capacity equal to the estimated output of the wells. Special tests have been nude oa the oils produced by tho wells and tho refinery was designed especially for their treatment. Thera wee a family group of them forolgaen oa the depot platform Wednesday. Tho children were poorly KILLED SY A COW. dressed, tho tether was dark aad dirty aad the mother wore dothes enough Portland, Ore., April 25. An Oregonian apodal from Walla Walla aaya for the whole family, all tho Louis lllxxula, eight years old. was of which appeared soiled aad dragged to doeth by a frightened row, two miles south of hero thte afterthey gave off a foal odor. These wanderers may have the ele- noon. The bor was tending a cow la ments of refinement; they may de- pasture and had tied tha rope around hla waist. Tho frightened besot ran velop under their now conditions into nearly a quarter of a mile, dragging charming American womanhood and the helpless child through a bath wire manhood, but then to aa uncertainty. fence aad into tho Tallow Hawk river, die woo stopped. Tho body was They must first lean the virtue of before braised sad ton aad practically cleanliness end throw off that sloven- badly stripped of clothing when taken from liness. Then they must take oa aa the river. gar-amut- o 9 , A RE yon a physical bankrupt -- your nerves shattered and your body wanted by on your vital resources? Draw on Emulsion, It b rich in the assets wrecked systems need purest cod liver oil, which restores fat and tissue, and hypophoaphites, which bu3d nerve and bone. . April 25. Dtaeuseioa art still going oa botwsca the govern-mea- t and John Redmond. Irish representative from tho Irish parliamentary party ia tho boas, of commons, respecting tha Irish MU whleh will ba introduced la tho house May 7. That there are wide differences between the government officiate and the Irish nationalists rotative to tho terms U tho measure is not dented, hut it has beeu agreed that tho MMahall be introduced on tha date determined upon by Secretary fur Iraload BtrroU. and what tha natloaaltau an nnablo to grt from tho govoramoal they will endeavor to obtain by amendments which will be proposed daring tho debate. Some of tho cabinet members who favor homo nils won willing to oonerda many of tho demands of the Irish party, hut tho majority favored a measure far short of what Mr. Redmond aad his followers asked. There hove boon many conferences on tho subject aad fry a time It was thought the introduction would have to ho but tho negotiations have party-wed-; now reached a stags at which It la possible to present the measure to tho house. While the negotiations were going oa those participating la them wore reticent as to the provisions of tho bill, hut It can ho otatod broadly that It eaubllabso aa Irish oouaoil, partly executive and partly nominative, which flheU administer tho domestic affairs of Ireland, exclusive of tho army and navy but will hare tittle This te or ao legislative powers. far from what the nationalists desire, la tho discuss long Mr. Redmond atrovo for a greater measure of homo rule aad will carry tha fight into the boose of com moan He will not, however, decline to accept what te offered ao a stop to tho aationaltau who have abstained from participation ia all the entertainments to ho colonial premiers, even that glvoa by ths members of tho house of commons, and are arranging a Jinnee for the premiere oa May 6, tho eve of tho Introduction of tho Irish bllL This will moke the occasion fur a great homo rule demonstration, all tho premiers being pronounced advocates of Irish self government. Had over-draft- s s. Jfcof'j yu Wo eoUecud tkl amount for Mr. John Swenson of No. 44 Fran kite claim avoaao, Balt Lake City, from 12 yean old. Just like finding tt. We will collect some for you If yoa turn la your claim sen-vlet- ed in tho penitentiary. The two Jews were fousJ deed months ago. thslr bodies being found lying beside a street ear track. McKnaw and Gilmer wen asrostod and admitted having quarreled with tho men engaged them in a fight bat that they wore finrcel to protect themselves from a vicious attack tho mea mads with heavy board They declared that whoa they left the Jews tho tatter were only s IMIs ths wane for a boning aad accounted fine tho tact that when found the sknlto of the dead men were crustod ia by vol un-tring tho suggestion that perhaps they had been tub down by aa electric car. Fifth Floor Commercial Blk, Salt Luke City, Utah. Some People Don't Like Francis (L Luke, Goooral Mg April Te. arrest The Electric Flatiron makes It possible to do aa ironing ia from tiara than la any other way. to d one-ha- lf li. teas i SOs. ARDfLBSk WARDLM ORGANS AND KGS1CA1 IE1CDANDISE The electric flatiron te heated by tho oloetrlc currant right at tha place whore it te used. It heats np la thru minutes aad stays tho current to left on. No eloaalag to necessary. hot long u Viol la u April II. Tho fol lourMajor Llewellyn Bays So, But Ho Did ingWashington, aad transfers promotions la the Not Knock" tho Governor. consular eervloa wore announced toEl Paso, Tex., April 21 Major W. day: Ethel bert Watte, consul general at H. H. lewallyn, United States district Bt, Petersburg, transferred to BrusdeNew was lor who Mexico, attorney aad Boren totoe, consul general nounced by a mass meeting In Albu- sels, at Rotterdam, tranafrenud to Bt. Petest querque night for having aaatetoJ tersburg. These changes aa tha result la inducing tho president to relievo at tho death of George W. Roosevelt, Governor Hagermaa. said la an inter- consul general at Brussel view hero today: The statement that Hagennaa'o ANDREW CARNEGIE ILL. removal has been brought about by misrepresentations and by President Now Torts, April 35.Andrew CarRoosevelt being deceived by Delegate negie, who has bean 111 for several Andraws, myself and others to unqual- days with aa attack of bronchitis, urns ifiedly false. reported today os lidding hla own. The situation ia New Mexico, so for as Governor Hagermaa te eonoera-eGILLETTE ASKED TO RESIGN. may bo summed up la tha state meat that, unfortunately, ho has made Philadelphia. April 25. Major Casa failure end I may add .largely that sius EL Gillette, who left tho United thte iu the fault of Irresponsible adria-era- . Btatea army to beoome chief of tho buraaa of filtration la this city, today d "The president passed upon the tendered hte resignation at the remade by Hagermaa aad tho find- quest of Directs? of Public Works George Stearns. Major Gillette came ings are against him." to Philadelphia fa June, 1805, under BUTLER IS DISCHARGED. permlMtoa of Beautary Taft, to investigate tho filtration phot. Ho reDover, Del, April 25. Freak H. ported that the oRy had been robbed Butler, charged with tha murder of tha at several million dollars. Mayor Weaver, whoso term of office Marvin child, wsa discharged from cuswas expiring, induced Major Gillette tody for want of su III dent evidence. Ths state detectives who canoed the to become Chief of tho filtration buarrest of Frank Butler, tha alleged kid- reau to succeed John W. Hill, removnapper of tho Marvin boy, and who ed. was ordered released1 by the attorney Mayor Rerburn said tho resignation general today, win continue their in- of Major Gillette hod boon asked as a vestigation. Detective Loro of Now matter of economy. Jersey, adberao to hte theory of death, DOING THEIR DUTY. and will aaarrh for the body of tho hoy. Ho win first ransack the David Moora woods near where Butter, iu hte corn of Ogdon Readers Are Learning tho Duty of tha Kidney statement, told at stopping to fix a broken wogaa holt, aad where Chid-woTo filter the blood te the kidneys his companion, last remembered of having seen tho bag of "net corks." duty. When they fall to do thte the kid"We bare accomplished one thing," said Detective Lore tontghL "We hero neys ore sick. Backache and away kidney ills folstirred these detectives to renewed efforts, aad they now realise that tha low; matter is ao Joke, bat a crime deservUrinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills ears them all. ing of summary treatment. Aad If we Ogden people endorse oar elalm. stop they w!U bob up about two weeks Mrs. Thomas H. Reeder of 821 Twenty-seclater with the same line of proceed-lir-e street, Ogden, Utah, aays: that we now hare. Little Horaoe ond Marvin te dead tad we expect to find "For several years Mr. Reeder has been troubled with backache and kidthe body. ney complaint, wkleh at timos would ARCHBISHOP IRELAND TO SPEAK. bo oo acute as to eompctolly lay him up despite all tho modlcal advice and whleh ho used. Bomo tlma Indianapolis. Ind., April 25. Tho treatment National Conference of Charities te to ago our attention was called to Dona's hold Its thirteenth annua meeting ia Kidney Pills aad ho otarted to nso them. He Improved right from the Minneapolis June 12 to If. Arohblsh-u- p ho continued with tho Ireland will preach the conference first, and as dissermon and many persons of national treatment, the pains aad aorenoao kidIndication of and every appeared will In bo attendance. Senreputation ney difficulty wu removed, so that toator Beveridge will make an address. day, despite tho herd work ho dose, there is none 0 thfo aid trouble to FIRE IN TENEMENT HOUSE. otbher him. I have used Doan's KidPills myself, getting them at B. New York, April 35. Fire, believed ney W. drug store, and know to be of Incindlary origin. Imperiled themBadeon's to be all that la claimed for the lives of 20 families and badly dam- them." aged the five atoiy flat house at East For sale by sll dealers. Price 50 156th street, early today. The flames oeala. Foater-MilburCo.. Buffalo. apn-afrom the ground to the roof of NOw Toth, solo agents for the United with the house gnat rapidity and out Btatea. off escape. Two policemen ran through Doan's sad Remember tho asm the house arousing all occupants and take no ether. Guitar Acoordaoo Jos, String Latest PabUeatloas of THE SAVING Bis Sheet Mink tho Wonderful Pipe Orgt Boo It is easy to see tho great saving la time effected by tho uu of tho elec trio flatiron. Ia ease tho Ironing is dona by hired help, thte oeoaomy will often mors tha a pay for the current used. And see how much botheration aad trouble te saved. '1171 Waahlngtoa Avsno OGDEN, UATH. Watch for our 8PECUAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON OFFER. Utah Light and Railway Co. . CONSULS PROMOTED. d. C. Orgm, PIANOS THE NEW WAY of MADE FAILURE. Float Gart'o u In Church Confessional Awaiting a Prineo. HAGERMAN a Wu THE OLD WAY 25. AD-- one-thir- la using tho old method tho Iron had to bo heated oa tho kitchen atovo, and the ironing board wu located os for from the otovo la another room. It wu neooaaary to. make a a possibte-Mifte- a trip to and from the atova each time tho iron wu changed.neeea--It took considerable time to hut tho irons at starting aad It wu ' Considerable aary often to wait white the Irons wore heating again. referred to la our previous time wu lost in cleaning tho Iron, LEAVE NOT U" GROCERS. 231. 2364 Newmaa Bra While of several a seisting la tho gives late toot night. Deputy Marshal James Burke woe killed. Following tho killing of Burk tho elttaans assembled la mass meeting aad today notified the negroes who are without property la thin towa to leave at ones. Negroes owning property hero were ordered to dUpoee of it within 18 day aad also leave. PORCELAIN MITTED. Both Phones Bush d Big Springs, T.B.Evans&Co h Whllnc Idaho, April 25. A fatality resulted tore tonight te a quarrel over President Roosevelt's letter oa tho dm liability at Moyer and Haywood aa dtisoas. William Quin aa and W. H. C. Jackson, s newspaper man, disputed over the tetter. Jackson finally toft the resort where the trouble occurred and returned with Htokohad Deputy Aborts O. C. Hick word with Qulna aad shot him ia tho stomach, inflicting wounds that osua-odeath a abort Usm after. TO goodo will prolong rwr life sod Cm vim usd vigor to your system Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts KILLED DURING ARGUMENT. ORDERED TOWN. iZ Merchants Protective Association et NEGROES Wo can tickle yaur eompteto Uu of choice sptisgSj tahto freak at our fountain moralag . Also aa assortment tt btil A fine lias of Imported ud ieoert staple sad fancy grocarUs. iw Parte, April 28. Tho action of the United States eastern authorities la refusing admission to consignments of Brussels, April 26. An aranchht, Limoges pores tela la eoaseqaenoa of loaded revolver report that tho goodo wore incorarmed with a dagger, a and other weapons, was arrested to- rectly invoiced, has created such a day la a church where Prince Albert crisis that tha poreolala maaufoctnr-er- a of Belgium, nephew of King Laopoid have asked that tho govornemta aad heir presumptive to this throno, take up tho question with the govern-mentwoo to visit. One at the attendants Tho factho united 8tate of tho church accidentally disooversd tories are bow idle and tho workmen tho man hiddan la a oonfassinnsl box, ara clamoring for a 001110010111 of tho locked tho door aad called the police. dispute. Later thrao other anarchists similarly armed were arrested la tho vicinity BUMMER COTTAGES BURNED. of tho church. Two of tho latter admitted that they were French anarchMllea Falla, Hut, April 25. One ists. Tho authorities ora eoarineed hundred cottage naff a sumthat tho priuoBora intended to psoas-float- mer hotelsummer at Lake pleasant, two miles tha prlaoo. from hero, were destroyed by Are tota estimated at 1111,-00Prince Albert to the sou of the lata day. The losi Tho settlement te controlled by Count of Flanders, brother of King Camp Meeting aaaodm On October 4 last. Prince the Splritaaltet Imopold. to Into two sections, divided tioa and was Albert officially declared tho tho tho and Lowlands, pram Uplands of King Leopold as sovereign every building la tho lowland at tho Congo Independent state and on tlcnlly only tho railroad staNovember II, of the moo year, ho was destroyed, f. woo a worn la ao a member at tho Bel- tion aad five or six cottages rental gian senate tho bluing lard from reaching tha adjoining property. Shortly after tho fire eras discovered toot night and while thousands of spectators were gathered la tho vicinity, a dosea largo ammonia tanka exploded with terrtflo flora Thera wu n panic among tho opootatora hut no one was Injured. Fire wan first disooversd la the killing department or the plant aad Is PLANT opposed to have been caused by crossed electric wire Oaring ta tho Inflammable nature of tho grease soak od wooden work, thte hull ding wu LARQC WAREHOUSE STORED soon beyond ooptral of tha firemen. WITH LARD TOOK FIRE. At 8 oclock thte morning tho fire had practically burned ItaeU out aad It wan then said that 8200,008 would Firemen Closed tho Doors and Stood bo a oonoerratlvo estimate of tho loos. By Expecting tho Walts to Foil BUFFALO HERD BOLD. Damage Is 8300,000. FIRE PACKING Pittsburg, April IS. One of tho moot remarkable sad spectacular fires oeoa la thte vidalty started last Bight la the William Zoeller Packing 00m-pan-y plant, ia Allegheny, opposite thte city. wu Early today, whoa the tiro thought to bo uador oontrol, a largo lira proof warehouse, la which wu stored half a million pounds of lard, suddenly hunt into flames. All efforts to extinguish the fire la this department wore futile and tho firemen finally fastened tho Iron doors of tha but Id lag, shutting In tho bunting lard. Tho Interior of tho furnace soon became a seething furnace. Spurting from crevices, doom and window trauma of hot grease ran Into a sort of trench hurriedly prepared in aa to prevent ths hot fluid from spreading over tho surrounding territory. Danger wu encountered at ovary turn by the firemen whq stood by In coos tho walls of the warehouse should oollapa la order to prevent . HOW ABOUT Canadian Government Buys tho mous Fable Herd. Fa- Denver, April 28. A moasago wu received la thte city today to tho effect that the famous Pablo hard of buffalo of the Flathead reservation had been sold to the Canadian government Howard Eaton, of Wolf, Wyo, telegraphed W. F. Kendrick, a Denver mining man, today that tho Canadian government had paid n deposit oa tha herd.The holla will bo removed to Canada about May aad the cows aad calvrs will bo amt north In July, Thera arc between 400 and MO buffalo la tho herd, which ta the largest la the world. The pride agreed apoa. It te understood, ta about 6150,000. - volcano of Lima, April Villa Rica te in eruption. Tho outbreak has Increased tho panto among tha Inhabitants of tho Valdlva district of Chile, who were already la grant terror because of Ufa eruption of tho volcano Puyehue. 25. Th mw Harnaaa yoa usei? OHS ttiak yoa seat Caa u M afford It tU jtos Wo sell m ste a ohaao ao old feohioaed apgflm AH Our HarnffM Mil fora tho boot ef baGoh tho Boot workmsallke aoassr. Bks to S Whips sad sisryttol Heitor hot own or need hone J.C. Piatt SaddlerjCo. D0I0T0 S CORPUS! 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kindi Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Boys English Norfolk Suits re-or- d ALL DRUGGISTS Hd for John Swenson OP MANSLAUGHTER. Denver, April 25. Harold lieKaaw aad W. W. Gilmer. 33 and XI roapeotivoly, were found 8toy of manslaughter tonight. They were at murdering Tsvs Booker and Max Wetoebtai, Jew cetUe buyer. Th penalty te from ens to eight years FRENCH anarchist caught. $100 Cite thTlSte 17,800. cue-oese- Tribune: Work oa tho Pittsburg-Sal- t Lako Oil company's refinery at Spring Valley, near Evanston, Wye, te going oa at a rapid pars, and it is expected that tho refinery will bo ready for occupancy by tho middle of Oil May. Tho Pittsburg-Sal- t company was organised two yean ago for the development of some valuable oil wells found la Spring Valley. Tho officers of the company are well knows and influential business rasa of Salt Lake and Pittsburg. O. K. Lewis, formerly of Butte, Moot., te president of tho company. E. T. Brockman Is Mr. Brockman has had a groat deal of experience la tho oil fields of Pennsylvania. Hla interest in tho company whose wells are at Spring Valley was Brat aroused by the excellent product secured from the nine wells owned by tho company, j. Heber Richards is secretary and treasurer. Mr. Richards was formerly connected with tho old Welta-Farg- o bank la thte city. Hte years hears tho ships that ao proudly foot tho Stan and Strlpea off Norfolk may ho also put down aa la that time war balloons should ho m developed aa to make tho navies of tho world most vulnerable. WKh a dirigible airship selling ever Hampton Road dropping dynamite la the vaten of tho hoy, tho mightiest ohlp with tho biggest gaa would bo low defenseless than won the Russian ships ia Port Arthur after tha Japan ass pleated their batteries ao as to command the barber. hood. TU to 0. Lake Company Building Refinery Rssr Evanston, Wye. Pittaburg-fial- t Rn Into this western country? Brake-me- a complain that tho stench la the ear in which the foroigaoiu from aouthoaeterm Rurope ride to almost unbearable aad. from all appearances, the otraagsra an among tho gnat unwashed. Thom aewoomora are a moat stem for they an less promising of good cttteooohlp and InteHl-len- t doveiopmeut than tho Japoaom or Chiasm, la foot tho Japanese an a scrupulously oleaa people, bright of mind and strong of limb aad their superiors la all tho essentials of man- John Redmond, tha Irish Leader, Argues far Rill Which Will 8s Introduced In House of Commons. s tle. STRANGERS For a great sunny pacific power, yet now for the first time hove we a regularly organised loot la that ocean, admiral J. H. Day-te- a has Just cabled from Manila to the aery depart meat that he baa raised his flag oa tho armored cruiser West of tho Virginia as commander-in-chie- f Pacific feet. It const su of three oqiad-ronlocated at different points la that big ocean, but ft has Just beau brought under one bead, and it will have aa existence cor responding to that commended by Admiral Evans ia tha Atlantic. It was in 1793 that the Yankee skip-pGray discovered the mouth of tho Columbia, aailed up that stream a few mllea aad gave tho V sited States its first claim to territory oa the Pad Ac, which was strengthened later oa by Lewis and Clark's exploration of ths Columbia, ia 1905-0by tho locating of Aster's fur trading post at Astoria, near the mouth of the Columbia, ia 1111, and by eocupatloa afterward. By th treaty of 1146 with England we gained undisputed possession of tho present states of Oregon, Washington aad Idaho, sad la 1841, by the convention f Guadalupe Hidalgo, wa annexed California. Twenty-oyears later Seward bought Alaska for us from Russia. Yet not till today has the United States taken the precaution to safeguard its territory on the Pacific by aa adequate organisation of It naval strength la that Quarter. Wo have been needlessly tax la this respect la 1854, by the Perry treaty with tho shogua, we opened Japan to tho commerce of tho nations, aad started it on the career which has made it, ta our day, one of tho worlds great powers. Wo gained a foothold in Samoa nearly twenty years ago. Ia 1891 wo annexed Hawaii and tho Philippines. Wo hove several thousands of miles of coast lino along the borders of the big ocean, aoms of It extending over into tho shadow of the continent of Asia. But It is only la 1997 that wo havs done what England, Germany, Franco aad other countries dkl long ego, sad most of them with smaller Intercuts than ouiu in that ragioa. The country salutes Admiral Dayton aad his Pacific fleet, sad hope that, If aocoaalty over arises, It will moot all demands aa adequately ao Dewey's Asiatic squadron did at Manila bay la 1198, Extracts OYER THE IRISH BILL London, yean tho Tailed States has been o Flavoring WARSHIP : Globe-Democr- arrived, resthen, before tho firemen windows th cued from sons whose escape 6 r era Lad been out off. ThoPJto DISCUSSIONS STILL ON CONVICTED FLEET IN THE PACIFIC. FRIDAY, APRIL" 26, lWi. OGDEN, rTAlL . Now te tho time to order SPRING AND The English Norfolk Suit as illustrated is indeed a very Our goods are bow te bo pleased to have yoa too them. Wo also do aad proa slog. beautiful garment, as the photograph testifies. It is not only a decided novelty, but is built on the same lines as our Young Men'sOollege modelsiObat just' a little extreme in length long, angular lapel deep aide vents and a decided curve at the waist line. The addition of the belt and English hunting breast pocket give it an individuality that yoa don't find in any other style of a boy's e suit. SIS t ul aafi lepetiteS-cleanin- BOLSTAD J. 24th at FhoMlOfiK- - Second Hand Stor Work, not Blow; Good sons, I T. ALVORD A UphoGood Second-Han- d lstering. Reel Estat Nrtncf F. O. PhoasotltfRj; NEVADA Wo hoy ,I.C?.u0.7Aktas and Weeks' A Home led. FfcOM tooend-hae- d fit two-piec- fiu FAUL ZIIOENHIRT, This garment is mode in chalk line stripe Outing Flannels, velour Oauimeres and Worsteds, and fancy silk mixed Worsteds with indistinct overplaids. For boys from 6 to 15 we can show you many garments of this model in style only and in price from 92.50 to 5.00. single-breaste- I' SUMMER d foeed-MandMer- ;r, Boll 894-k- . led. fiTfo gw m |