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Show THE HORSING EXAMINER, POPES, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY s For Hot Weather to nteri( digeotio j V.T4 MS1 Uw M wte tko oyotfm tbo that the bmw fluids taken or Kat a fBMoa. without mbs tad a tetter, vholMoate food lib WHEAT FLAKE CELERY TO MEET BALL CLUB HERE FORMED LICENSE CeuantM. pnmdwterleumtiu - EXAMINER EDITORIAL w w Utah, Wyoming anfi Idaho Will Be Represented Session Begins Prominent Fans Get Together and Organise Association Strong Team ia Field. Traveling Men WHI Have te Pay a 1500 Fat to De Business ia Ogden to to have a baseball team thi summer. This to the substance reached by a of the determination number of the enthusiastic fans at the rity after a meeting held yesterday afternoon, at which time tbe new club was formed. Tbe new organization will be known as tbe Ogden Baseball association. Tbe officer elected are aa follow: Albert Soowcroft, president; Harry Him, treasurer; W. D. Brats, secretary: Elliott W. Keauedy, business manager; director, F. A. Grant, Frank Peterson. Harry Fattison, W F. Bossner, Frank Uimlin, George Browning and. F. M. Whipple. Eight subscription lists have been circulated and vary encouraging result bare been obtained. All the merchant, corporal ion and citizens have responded liberally and there to no doubt not but what the organize tion will have all the financial support necessary. Frank Ginilia, who will manage the the team, will get together tho best availabls local material. Aa the seaare son advances if other player needed, the club will Import them from the outside. The local team will compete la all state games. The Hollingsworth traveling salesmen's license hill has gone into effect sad from now oa it meant a $500 fee to do business in tbe state for all traveling men, peddlers or venders who atyall peddle out, hawk, or after shipment to this state, canvass, by going from house to house or from place to place, and sell or offer to sell by sample clocks, agricultural Implements, touls or machinery, stoves, buggies or similar vehicle, washing machines, churns, pictures or picture frame, lightning rods, aewlng machines or musical instrument. This law went Into effect Tuesday, having been passed by tbe last legislature. to was introduced aa senate bill 3, by Senator Charles R. Hollingsworth of Ogden. The measure also provides so firm or corporation shall maintain any agent to sell the above mentioned articles In the state without paying the required license. The law was Intended to cover only peddlers anj itinerant vendors, who so from house to house, but in reality it applies to traveling salesmen carrying the line of goods mentioned. This fact did not become apparent until very recently and for this reason It s thought by lawyers that the bill Is unconsiitutlonaL It to sura to be vigorously opposed by foreign corporations selling goods In this state and a test case Is not unlikely. The only way In which the law can be evaded. If constitutional, to for these corporations to take advantage of tbe provision that the law shall not apply to any concern having an established place of business within the state. By establishing a small office the tax could thus he avoided. The secretary of stale la authorised to collect the tax. a,rdLm Carnahan, have returned from Ejo Angelas and Saa Pedro, where they have beta visiting since last February, the visit being made necessary condition of Dr. $1 by the precarious Tha family la Ne. N Carnahans health. again Installed in its old home on Ne. M Grand avenue, and the many friend Ne. M of Dr. Carnahan will be glad to learn that he la In much better health than when he left here. Just before leaving Los Angeles the party saw the fiesta In honor of the Shriners and say that It was the greatest Aural ahow ever presented even tn Los Angeles. TtUPhONES ROOMS-Indepen- dent .........N. Phene ell Phene, twe rings OFFICE BUSINESS Independent Phene ell Phene,1 ene ring la NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS mak- . Where la the Den? sdiction covers three suits and there will be delegates and olllcrra front tbe local lodges of I'tah. Wyoming and Idaho, numbering tn all about 7a. The session win be held in the K. of are being P. hall aud arrangement made to give theaa strangers a pleasant sojourn In our city. While originally organised as an auxiliary to the A. O. I'. W the Degree of Honor le n distinct organization and its beneficiary department la on a strong financial basis, equal and In many respects superior, to that of any other fraternal Insurance order. Tha order le especially strung In the eastern and middle western states since their oped door" policy has been placed on an independent basis. PREPARING FORJKE CONTEST Finucana Training Hard for Hia Meat With Hyland. ing complaints regarding the dalivary Born To the wife of TI. H. Ward-lelghof the Examiner do eo direct to girl. Mother and child dodepartment, and not to car--riera. Aar aubscriber falling to re- ing well. ceive tha Examiner will confer a favor The directors of (lien wood Perk by calHag No. M either phone before held a short executive session yesterg a. m. LAlfAR NELSON, day afternoon and considered ques(Signed) tion concerning the opening of the Circulator. resort on Decoration day. Cbarlea Heritage, well known to 'pnnon jqi jno Jiqjfnb the la Ugden, wen a vlaitor for a abort time yooterdmy. Heritage vied eqi aohj Xpuaiau no 91J)M IMuadaid or 'piuos left here seven tern years ago and la 03 rainqi sow vine boat la a hotel In 8L An- jo ujnq 'ospuq tna u jajgns jo jaxug u qsuiu u.nof ueqn ne) oua JMi.q thony, Ida. old-tlm- - Where Is the Den! made Smyth and If lea TVaurea Hyland were married la the St. Catholic ehurrh yesterday morning, the fUr. Father P. A. celebrating the nuptial mass. Tha aoloe for the oecaalon were rendered by Mils Jennie Tartar of tha Sacred Heart academy. The popular eoupla left for Salt Leak City la the afternoon and will tour California oa their honeymoon before returning to , Ogden. Cush-naha- a If your art going to move see Malsa transfer van. Leave orders tor coal. 40$ Twenty-fift- h St Blades Phones. Klmmery. bartender at aa saloon, underwent operation In the Holy Cross hospital ' August J. the Xbphant la Sait Lake yaatarday. The opera- tion was performed by Dr. Hoot and appears to have been inoceeaful. Mr. Klmmey la doing as well as could b expected. Hla wife la In Salt Lake City with him. , Removed. J. A, Beltner. Jeweler, from 111 36th 8t. to 17U 25th, Major Drug Store. Poultry aupplle and the best of wheat, corn and hay at Grouts, 152 24th St. Both phonal. Sheriff Jeaae Harmon of Utah counwan n the city yesterday and took a trip over the lake tn company with Sheriff Sebrlng on a still hunt. ty Have your Pansmis, Straw and Felt Hats cleaned tad blocked. Phone Ind. 447, Globe Cleaning Co.. 183 2Sth. Miss Lncr Morris of Balt Lake Is spending a few weeks In the city, the gueiw of her cousin. Miss Olivo Bui-loug- 851 Twenty-eight- street h See Malaa .Transfer Co. for Itongs of all kinds. Our specialty Is moving pianos, furniture sad office Baturas. The sheriff yesterday morning sold at aherlffs sale the two parcels of Sid- property Involved In the ease of ney Stevens Implement company vs. M. Bochulller et al. Both piece were purchased by Zllpha J: Stevens, the first tor $l,G00 and the second tor 12.050. Now that Ogden has a chnlr of which she can feel proud of In any country and under any circumstances, it Is proposed to take- the rholr to Sacramento during the acaulon of the National Irrigation congress. A movement to that end Is alreadv on foot with every sMsurance that It will be done ' - Mils Callie Warning returned yesterday from a trip to Fan where she has been visiting relatives and fr fen da fur a few weeks. Dr; and Mrs. J. D. Carnahan, with their son Thomas and Miss Catharine Silk Petticoat Special This week we are featuring our line of Silk Petticoats. We want you to see them and gt our prices whether yon cure in buy or not. You are always welcome. NOTICE THESE PRICES: Extra fine full flounce Silk Taffeta an Petticoats, while they f last Black silk, extra wide Petticoats, AA with full deep tailored flounce, this week.. . : .. . W7.WW We have borne In mind the needa of tbe girl graduate and selected a fine lot of dainty white lace trimmed and embroidered Miullns. A large lot of prettily trimmed and embroidered Corset Covers. tn WYKES & BLAIR 2335 Wash. Are. At the present time tbe fire station, used by many well known boxers since the game assumed popularity la Ogden, 1 the headquarters of Billy Finucana. reputed to be n whirlwind fighter of the class, from Chicago. He ia rounding into shape for the match with "Fighting Dick Hyland, schedule dlo occur at the Auditorium May 21. This gives tbe doughty little Irishman just five days In which to become cllmatlsed. lie has faith that when tbe match is called, he will be ready to go twenty his rounds or lunger. Ho believe that have manager, and many watched him go It several rounds with the huskies that are willing to stand before his rain of blows. Flnueana's dally work Is strenuous to a degree that will not tolerate spring fever, or any ailment calculated to make weak and flabby those LEW DOCKBTADER TOMORROW. muscles a professional boxer counts on for victory.. He runs down tbs No theatrics attraction ever seen road eight miles, and walks back, the road befbra Is eo replete with nov- punches the bag, uses the pulleys, elties as Lew Dockstadera minstrels, and knocks about as many aspiring boxers as are bold enough to don the which will be seen at the Grand togloves Altogether he la working up morrow night. Tha production alone Into fine shape and should step into cost 125,000 and the new features the ring strong, active and able to which have beea discovered from time put up a good oonleat. But to defeat Hyland ba haa no easy to time during the pest seseun have all beep worked out and are models of task. Tbe title "Fighting Dick has so that the Chicagoan won on Interesting departure from the conven- will havemerit, to punch everlastingly U he tional, men are Mr. Dockstedar will be seen this sea- survives the limit The physical capabilison M the editor of the "Bung town matched as far as Flu ties go, and unless lira ne loses hla Corker in whick role he ban abund- wind la assured the a mutch pretty ant opportunity te rail to hi aid those fans hits of local interest that have made him the moat wonderful minstrel man In the land. The unique method adoptWORK AT JYLVAN PARK ed by this quaint comedian to open bla specialty has excited the wonderWork on the refreshment pavilion ment of all who have area the act and at the park haa beea comhi aucosss In this, a Simon purs nov- menced Sylvan and according to contract elty, has been assured from tbe start should be finished not later than the Nell O'Brien, one of the greatest 2Sth of thla month. The building to minstrel favorites la the world, has to have 10u feet frontage and will be woven together a string f original a thing of beauty when completed. U nonsense that Ip g the sidewalk and his la being erected act Is funnier than ever, lie appears and a ban damme against arch opening in tbe aa tha conductor la what he calls middle will give entrance to tbe Rapid Transit No. 2." which has tor grounds of the park. Its main Idea hla street car act of The management baa received word aoma seasons ago. The sketch, how- that a number of attractions are now ever, haa been so changed and ampli- on tbe road and should arrive here In fied that it presents an entirely dif- a short time. Among them to an atferent appearance and contains twlcs traction railed "Hale's touring car." as many laughs as It did before. This car Is like a Pullman conch, and Tha singing contingent Is headed when the passenger steps Inside and by Reese V. Proeser; Harry II. Morse takes hla seat he feels that he to la Interlocutor and stage manager. urely on a railroad. There la a alight Some of tbe other vocalists are Joe vibration always felt on the train, Natua. James Reaney, Wilson Miller, and token be looks out of the windows Wm. H. Thompson, Wallace Merser-can- , he sees tbe landscape flying by. Tho On Reed, besides a large band of car makes tours to different parts of tbe world and tbe passenger has an other harmonists. The dancing is under the able di- opportunity of staying In the park in beautiful Switzerrection of Tommy Hyde, who has de- and still vised some of the mom Interesting land, Ireland; In fact, all of the beausteps and stage pictures that It ha tiful scenic portions of the entire ever been Mr. Docketader'a gnud for- globe. It is expected that this car tune to present John INIy and John wtll he one of the greatest attractions King also contribute to the comedy of at the new park. Tbe miniature railwill aoo.i th show, which hits been road and the be placed tn position, and by the lent one of tho chief alms. of the month all attractions will lie In readiness. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. 133-pou- vb-ltn- THEATERS merry-gu-roun- Not since "Cyrano da Bergerac" has play of Gallic origin attracted such widespread interest aa "The I)uol." the famous Parisian aucceas In which Oils Skinner will be seen at. the Grand opera house tonight. After run of two hundred nights tn Paris at he Cumedle Frencalae, the national home of the drama, and the cradle of all the great dramatic nnmterplt-ce- a tn French literature, "The Duel" was secured for American presentation by Charles Frohmau, who entrusted the English adaptation to Louis N. Parker. Aa prwlviced In New York with Oft Skinner In the leading role, The Duel" achieved a tumultuous success among all classes of theatregoer. The thinking playgoer found ft vital social problem one of engrossing interest, while the dllltante'who regards the theatre merely as a place of amusement was ent railed by its heart story and romance. Otts Skinner haa given te the American stage many fine of characterisations, but hla portrayal tho Abbe Daniel In "The Dud- - N pronounced the finest work of his d TROUBLE ON CLARK ROAD A dlapatYh received from Goldfield. Nev., yesterday stutes that six armed men visited the railroad ramp of on Crandall brothers, demand that, the Clark road, with-ththe contractors pay the laborer employed the miners' scale of wages, 95 a day. according to a story told by thu Crandalls. The Crandalls have a contract under ihe firm of Deal Brother and Mendenhall, (he big railway contractors of I'tah, who have done practically all the work on tho Clark road north of Isis Vegas. They have been working north from Rhyolite and moved their ennip up to flic divide south of this ramp. The Crandall say that tho men who called on them were heavilv armed and claimed to he the official representatives of tho local miners' union. They wont mining the men with their firearm In full view and told them they lnual do no more work until the demands of the union have boon complied with. stellar career. The contractor with rontoircd Ingalls, to whom they related NAT GOODWIN IN THE GENIUS." their experience, and it la probable that the sheriff will bo called upon to Nat C. Goodwin, in hla new conu-diiffi-rprotection to the men. Mr. succaaa, The Genius." unnounc" Mendenhall la expected to arrive toc. for an early appear nee Itnight from I'tah. and a course of achardly needful to ay anything In tion will then he determined upon. commendation of Mr. i .ooii w in ir public knows him xi well no a peer-lea- s actor, hi plays bmr alany lieen SUMMER EXCURSIONS clean and wholesome; III, scandal or problems Involved, and Ills company Via Colorado Midland Railway. City and equipment the best. The liberality Of hla managemenl provide him tf Mexico. May 1 to 7. June 7 to 14 with every advaniage tor giving his and 17 to July 11. Round trip, $69.15. audience all that ixiierb-ncong limits. a.nl gins I Eastern Excursions May 27 to 80, taatg can suggest, and Ms appearance here ia certainly the moat Important Tune 3. 7. 13. 14. One tore plus $2.00 event in the .eason't amusement histor long limits. Stop overt. Other tory.' Mr. Goodwin's play. The Gen- cheap rate during the Summer. Writ ius. has been commended every- - U II. Herding. Salt Lake City for parwhere aa hla Ul offering in many ticulars. L H. Harding. General I years. e vr-ter- day Hln-rif- f 1 1 - . GAME Governor Cutler and Party Speak In Glowing Terms ef Institution, While in the city Tuesday afternoon, Governor Cutler, President Joseph F. Smith and party paid a visit to the state Industrial srhooL Superintendent Thomas took the visitors out to the school in carriages, also to the proposed reservoir and pipe line, which to now under construction. Aa inspection of the various departments wa made and the state's chief exSHOPS. ecutive, aa well ae other members of the party, spoke in glowing terms of Pekin, May 15. It to declared that the great amount of Improvement noted on every hand and particularly the viceroy of Chi li province; Yuan Shi Kal, baa ordered local magisamong the work of the Inmates, untrate to. establish .."Anti-Opiuder the able management of Superintendent Thomas and hla assistants, shop for the reception of opium smokers who will be induced to live am. In these place with tbe view of cur themselves of the habit. MRS. ETKEKINCTON INTERRED lngYuan Shi Kal has received a report of the Chinese commercial agent at The funeral services over the body Vladivoatock that more than four hum of Mrs. Margaret Etherington were dred of the opium dens are owned by held at tbe West Weber meeting Chinese and their number is Increashouse Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Bishop ing. Robert McFarland r presiding. The music was furnished by the ward WARSHIPS IN CENTRAL AMERICA choir, with a solo, "Some Sweet Day, by Miss JJcsie Hunter. The speakers Washington. 9lay 15. That the A inwere: Archibald McFarland, George ertia warships now In Central AmWilHunter, Nathaniel Montgomery, erican waters will bo retained there liam Ihirrington and Bishop McFar-land- . for some time was determined at the There was a very large at- state department today. The Marle-ltt- a tendance of relatives ,and friends and ia at Puerto Cortes, the Paducah a cortege more than n half mile la at Point Barrios and the York town length followed the body to its last la taking Minister Merry from Costa resting place in the City cemetery, Rica to Acajulcs. ANTI-OPIU- J. OKLAHOMANS BUCHER ILL. WANT. TO: KNOW. Washington, May 15. Oklahoma Republicans will appeal to Attorney General Bonaparts to Interpret tbe election ordinance of the new state constitution as a last hope of finding some legal way of calling an election for August or September. With this Dr. dition and Powers, bis attending purpose, a committee left Guthrie tophysician, held out little hope for his night for Washington, according to recovery. telegraphed advices. - touts J. Bucher, the contractor, la thought to be dying at his home as a result of a stroke of apoplexy, which seised him at an earmorning. Late last ly hour yeater-lanight he waa still in a precarious con- CONSPIRACY well-know- For one week we will sell all our , State. VISITED IKOO.TRIAlTcHCOL L. Special Sale! BILL GOES INTO EFFECT. a bftoi ME HOLLINGSWORTH'S JUNCTION CITY. The grand ludga of the Degree of day ia the year. Palatable NetrltleeaEaay of Dlgactlou oud Ready to Eat SEN. IN NATIONAL U. W will bold ito bienHonor, A. nial eesaton in Ogden next Monday and Tureday, May 2D and 21. Tbe juri- n NOT DEAD DEGREE OF HONOR TO HOLD SESSION IN OGDEN. Monday. Sriak ealr wte thirsty and you will have ae digea-titrouble. Or. Price' Food caa be eaten tvety 1907. DRUMMERS PAY BIG BASE IQRAND LODGE iTho Wafer Necessary 16, n REVEALED. EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Hats at greatly reduced prices GRIXS 358 25th St. Doctor Specialist . . Cure whan ettera fall, Madera luettieSa. Pie cenaultatiaa far any Chrenie Diaeaae ef any name or satur. Every ease guaranteed, A Partial list of Diseases Cored Oarerrs, Oasis as Ringing In the Bara, Plasssas of the Band, Threat, Naas, By or Bar. All Dl eaass Us Lungs, Bronchial Tabes and ChaaL Disease of u Bund auk. Idvar. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dlaaaaa, Yttue Daaee, PUss, Rhwmatlam, Asthma. Nervous Trouble. and all Rectal Trouble. Tape Worm, Blood Pelaonlng from any ANY PRIVATB DU5BASB OF cause. . Dims so peculiar to Women. MEN quickly anted to stay cured. Gome at ones Remember the examination sad advise ia Tomorrow may ba toe Me. Cell sr write. . It Fla-tel- a nil DR. Office Boars, ESTES, SPECIALIST II s. m. to 9 p. m. Work) Ogden. Utah. 2499 Ee.reaoe Room II. Ri Are. (Boris bur the another 9100.00 We collected $100.90 for C. R Johnson of the Dre A Johnson Livery Stable, Ogden City, Thle money waa due him from Oregon wanted to rids his people who horses free. Mr. Johnson was In business In Pocatello, Idaho, and thla debt waa contracted some three or four years ago, and not-- , withstanding that everybody who tried to collect thla money for him told him it could not be collected, he turned tha claim to ua and now baa the money. We .can collect some for you If you turn In your claim. Tha fact that others have failed does not cut any figure with ua.' The soon- ' er you turn them In. the bettor. We handle nil kinds of cases . Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts 15. A terrorDally, April 25th to May 19th. ist conspiracy 'directed against the Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah. life of Emperor Nicholas was revealed OgJen to 8aa Francisco and re-- ' "Some People Dont Like Ua. Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. turn (direct $30.00 today by the arrest at Tsar 8elo of reto San Francisco and several soldiers who today confessed Ogden turn (one way via Portland) ..$42.50 to accepting a large bribe to assist in Ogden to Loa Angeles and rethe murder. turn via. Southern Pacifia ..$40.90 All the thread of this conspiracy, which differs from former attempts, Ogden to Los Angeles and return via. Balt Lake Route . . . .$31.50 are not yet in the hands of the secret service men. A few underlings Ogden to Loa Angelea and return (one way via. Portland have been apprehended, hut the real and Ban Francisco) $53.40 instigator of the crime and the men who hold the blood money hare not Tickets good to return until July 3L Stopovers allowed. yet been Identified. It 1 thought the money used to part RIGHT OF WAY SETTLED. of the proceeds of several political robberies committed last fall and winGov. Sparks of Nevada Arbitrates Dister. pute Between 8. P. and W. P. SENATORIAL CONTEST. Southern Pacific and Western PaMadi-o- n. cific roads have finally adjusted by Wis., May 15. The senaFirst-Cla- ss torial contest i nearing Its final stage. arbitration their right of way and The Republican this crossing disputes In the state of Neafternoon decided to drop Bach and vada. according to the Reno Gazette. vote for Hattcn. and that the 53 votes The board of arbitrators consisted of were pledged to lfatten, one more J. L. Romer, of tbe Western Pacific, than enough to elect in caucus. To- and E. C. McClellan for the Southern night. however, one changed to Pacific. Three two selected Governor Stephenun and two refused to vote, John Sparks of Nevada aa the third leaving llaiten with 51. The caucus man. then adjourned, but it. Is expected the The Western Pacific run across 250 election will take place tomorrow by miles of the Southern Pacific land the aid of the Democrat. After the grant In the state, entering on the caucu. the legislature took one ballot, land just west of the Utah line, and Hstten 50, Stephenson leaving It 35 miles west of Wlnnemuc-ca- . as follows: 4D, Bird (Democrat) 14. scattered 11. The work of placing a valuation on the land waa easy compared to VIENNA ELECTION RETURNS. that of deciding upon what should ba done where tbe two railroads would Vienna. Mar 15. The returns from be close together. There were several points where tlio election held throughout Austria while Incomplete ahow that there would have to be crossings of tli most powerful parties In tho low- the tracks, unless the Western Pacific er house that will assemble in June was allowed to construct Its line s and the so- within tbe right of way grant of the will be the Thl is a branch of the largest and b est Dental Company In tha Bute. cialist. In the last house the social- Southern Pacific, which la a strip of FIVE YEARS untarelahed reputation has made ua tbe most popular Denist had only seven seat, whereas land extending 200 feet each side of tal Company In the West and our prices are within reach of every one. they now hive already secured sixty tbe Southern Pacific track. more was allow Westdecided It the to to are get scats and they likely ern Pacific company to construct its in the reballoling. 13.59 to 1.99 Porcelain Crowns has road parallel with the Southern Pa- Bet of Teeth (beet red rnbber)..$7.(A Tbe success of the .51.99 end up 5.99 Gold Filling A for 8et good In cific some It but two still and the road not been so remarkable, places $3.59 to 6.99 Silver anj Amalgpm Filling.... j.75 line will be 15 feet apart for several Gold Crown, 23k great. 50 $3.69 to 5.99 Cement FUllnge best Work, Bridge two distinct miles. AH crossings were cut out but Consequently there are without 12 Years Protected Guarantee. Teeth extracted positively features to be seen In the coming one and that will be an overhead socialist party possibly sev- crossing, where the Western Pacific pain by our scientific method (noeuf-focatin- g LADY bouse.. ATTENDANT. IND. PHONE. c cleriwill cross from the south to the north needles) gas or torturing enty strong and an cal center numbering perhaps eighty side of the Southern Pacific line, Free with platee. Hoaeet work. Fair. or ninety, ss the other clerical-.- , who about four miles west of Palisade In dealings make our success eoatlnu-uasecured twenty-siseat, always make Twelve-Mil- e canyon. At more than 12 points the Westcommon cause with tbe KftftUTFLUZl The young Czechs sustained a ern Pacific track will extend for sevSPE QALTY crushing defeat. In the last house eral miles less than 50 feet from the I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. seats. In tbe next Southern Pacific track, and from that they had forty-Ci2467 WASHINGTON AVENUE. to is feet apart they will hiixe three. OFFICES Between Wells and Winuemuccn The hate almost enMere la onlr one point where the Open Dally till 9:39 p. m. Sundays tirely disappeared. 19 te 2. two lines wfil be more than half a Belt Lake, Lagan, Preva and Park City WANT 1S YIELD BIG RESULTS. mile apart. St Petersburg, May 4 JESSE J. DRIVER D R LI G G 1ST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure n Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273, WASHINGTON AVE. HERE STAY Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices antl-eemlt- e -- 1 anti-semlt- mm x antt-semite- UTAH DENTAL CO. e -- . |