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Show THE MORNING SITE. THE BANK OF ENGLAND1! the Bank of England rua on 1 buoi- - you couldn't imagine half the things khe thinks when 1 am detained down town late. Exchange. ONE THING AT A TIME. 11 To those liufaniillur a'lth the world a of finance the question sem to be riw of wild hereay. Yet there is a cniwiaz volume of JpinioB in the city greatest bank la as That the empire much behind the times a some of It departments. our government site richest the value of the mufi British empire. in the Beckoning its value at 50 pounds it has been computed uiuare that the bank site is worth 6,534.000 pounds. And yet this wonderful piece cf ground is occupied by a incobuilding, which is architectural herence Itself, if we reckon the large garden, courtyards and Interminable galleries and passages apparently leading to nowhere la particular. The bank was completed in 1788,a Mn-iowhen the land In and about the house was worth scarcely more It thaa 8 pounds a square toot. ninelatticed for eighteenth and early teenth century business methods U it utilised the wonderful value of emthe richest piece of ground in the Us coffers each in could it put pire, rear from that source alone nay sum !t. y one-stor- Husband But if you get a new spring coat, how are we to pay for itT Wifey Let's talk about one thing at a time talk about the coat-- Philadelphia Inquirer. MUCH THE SAME. His Wife Was the hotel you stopped at while in New York homelike? Her Husband Very- - There wasn't a thing on the bill of fare fit to eat. Chicago New. HIDDEN DANGERS. . 250,000 between and 500.0(10 pounds building would give ibe bank all the space it occupies at present and lesva a plot of land worth many millions sterling. it is only by walking through the of many passages and publie rooms the the Bank of England and round Thread-needl- e Luthbury. Prince street and street sites, that one can get as idea of Its wondrous area of .three acres, minus ten square yards Few people would roe Use that the site covers s parish church and grave-yar(that of St. Christopher le Storks), three taverns and several ahona and private houses It measures 3(15 feet south, 410 feet north, This 245 feet east, and 440 feet west. a courts, nine open inclose apace crest rotunds, with a dome fifty seven fret in diameter, innumerable public Pimw court, and committee rooms, s library, engraving and printing vorks. an armory, and apartments The two for officers and servants. largest rooms are the bank parlor and tbs drawing offles In They manage these things better Kew York.- - There la a large building at slowly towering toward the sktea the lower end of Broadway, not very far from Wall street-- The freehold eoat of the alte on which this great forty-tou- r stories Bingar building of it to rise la 110 pounds per square faot more than double that of the most valuable land In the city, and of nearly four times that of the noil A aeven-stor- y d -- Piccadilly. The reason la very simple; uf the value the land compels the architect and of builder to nse every available Inch it Hence thePark-ro- kysempera of New ot Nature Gives Timely Warnings That N Ogden Citixen Can Afford to Ignore. DANGER BIGXAL NO. 1 dimes from the kidney secretions. They will warn yon when the kidneys are tick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber Sick kidneys send' out a thin, fiuid. pale and foamy, or a thick, red, illsmelling urine, full of sediment and Irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 8 comes from the back. Back paint, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of nick kidneys and warn you of tho of dropsy, diabetes and coming Brights disease, uoan'e Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Heres Ogden proof: Mrs. Thomas Shipley, of 278 Twenty-second street, Ogden, Utah, says: I doubt if anyone has been troubled more than I. have with kidney complaint. The worst of which was the irregular and disordered condition of the kidney secretions. There was plenty of backache and misery along with It. One doctor said I had a floating kidney. Doan's Kidney PUla, which 1 secured at 8. W. Bad-ccdrug store, was the one remedy This that gave me absolute relief. preparation la so good that I would like every suffered from kidney complaint to know it." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-M-il cents. burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United 8lates. Remember the name take no other. Doan's and NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, June 28, W07. To Whom It May Concern: Notice la hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In thla office a Hat of lands, selected by the said State, for the establishment of permanent reservoirs for irrigating purposes, under section is of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as follows, vis: EXAMINER: OGDEN, The Gambler' Hand. That niau is a night worker, probably a faro dealer," said a detective to n friend aa tlie two stood ou a street corner the other afternoon, while lb person alluded to by the detective passed by. "Knew him?" atked tbe frieml. "Not yet" replied the detective, but I may later." "How do yon know he'a n faro dealer, then?" "1 dou't know it" waa the reply, but that ho la in some such buuues la evident from tbe peculiar pallor of Lli face, which you may have noticed. Ton wouldn't get that particular shade if you worked in a bank or at a desk ail day loug. It's tbe artificial lS.ht and tbe bad ventilation that do it 1 guess. Keeping In the noise of the rattling chips keeps out tbe nlr la most cases, and those dealers work sa steadily and an regularly as anybody loe. Perhni you noticed, tug that bin hands were smooth and clean, in far better condition than yours or mine or tho average business men's The professional gambler may not like his pallor, bnt he takes great pride in his bands" Philadelphia Record. Cewbirds Unnatural Parents The cow bird la the only bird that we have in this country which is unnatural in its parental duties It never builds n nest for itself, but lays Its eggs In other birds' neats thus forcing tbe rightful owners to assume parental duties It It sagacious enough to rbooso the nests of birds smaller thaa itself, ao that its young; when it in hatched, being inevitably tbe largest of tbe brood, must necessarily leceire the lion'a share of the attention of Its footer parents The birds tbua afflicted resort to various meant to rid themselves of this unwelcome addition to their Utter. Tbe most ingenious method la that frequently used by the little fellow wobbler, who will' often build n substructure on top of her original nest, thus burying tho eggs of the cowblrd and often some of ber own with It Nests have frequently been found with two of these substructures In cases where tbe wtbbler baa twice been visited by the cowblrd. George Needed a Barrel. The old courthouse had been replaced with a new one, though a very creditable sentiment prompted tbe citizens of Bpottsylrauin to mako it of tho aamo architecture aa the old. By a great effort tho old county records were preserved and survived the war record antedating the Revolution by 100 jeers or mure. One, dated 1766, rites that: Msrye Bcott and Clarissa Drury have tbys days been made to receivo forty end olxtyo lashes, respectively, fur stealing tha clothes of ono Georgs Washington, Gentle man, whilst said Georgs Washington, Gentleman, was In washing In the Rapklaa river." All who in youth eat at foe head of the parental table and confronted a nteel engraving of tbe dignified Father of Hie Country may cry out In protest against sending the decorous Washington borne In a barrel, but Bpottayl-vanl- a county bee tbe records to prove It Metropolitan Magaslne. cu Lou. nidinnr. forfliV , ..- -t ITAII, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907. - you, 'saT3"IuFTiIg flolhirJ 1 know I'm UJt very big," replied the evut. hut the children like me. nud 1 ran buy a g ud rnuuy things." "Huh. yuu buy anything at ail!" said the duller. "Just look at me, big end bright nud shiny. 1 can buy e whole lot mure than you can." May- fit xuid. 'I've old bln Guodr l.!a wife. T lYt-ll.- the twenty-eigh- t u. get that hat But, coutiuiieJ tlie man. 1 iiouxLi i puppies wi'.li tlie money." Tbe doctor at the auras an! lw-L- ri an :U: I think he'll P. S. lie did. Judge. " Scored Monkajt of Indie. In living AciiniiN uf the World" some curious stories are tnl-- about tlie habit and cbaruoterithn of tlie monlist the entellu key tribe. It of all la monkey la the moet India. It Is gray above and nutty brown below, loug leg-eand active, a thief and an Impudent robber. In oua of the ludtau they became such B nuisance that tlie faithful determined to cetih nud eeud away some hundreds. Tlila was and tbe holy munkeye were departed in covered certs and released many miles off. But the moukeye were too clever. Having thoroughly eujoyed their ride, they refused to part with the carls and. bopping and grimacing, came leaping all the way leek beside them to tbe city, gralerul for their outing. One city obtained leave to kill the monkeys, but tbe next city then sued them for "kilt lng their deceased amwtore at-e- un-re- d d Ways ef tho Flying Fieh. Flying fish swim lu ahoela varying in number from n dozen to n hundred or more. They often leave the water at once, darting through the nlr in the earn direction for 1!U) yards or more, and then descend to tlie water quickly, rising again and then renewing their flight. Bometimee the dolphin may lie Been In rapid pursuit, taking grant leaps out of tlie water and gaining upon his prey, which take shorter end shorter flights, vainly trying to escape, until they sink exhausted. Bometlmca the larger sen birds catch flying fish lu the air. The question whether the flying fish use tlirir flus at all ee wings is not fully decided. Tho power of flight is limited to tho time the fine remain moist. Neats Art Made Round. The little nlmndoned nest had fallen from the tree. The nature student lined It from the ground. "How round It is," he said. "No cup rim could ho rounder. Don't you wonder how tbe bird, with neither rule nor compass, ran make her nest so round? Walk she does It easily. 8be builds tho nest about ber breast, turning round and round In It, nud Its circular character comes spontaneously and Inevitably. Tbe circle la found everywhere In the buildings of the lower animals. Tho straight line, bn the other hand, they can never achieve. How Birds fr J . t-- non-miner- Ogdens Best Drug Store o 0 To Insure 0 0 a e, 2 i a Accuracy 0 .fl 0 z 0 a o g WM. DRIVER CO. 2453 WASHINGTON AVENUE JESSE J, DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure . Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. isflvrw hit it be building stories, the Flatiron" of the Metropolitan, now twenty-six- , All Sections 14 and 24, Township 7 which is to make a gigantwenty-two- , tic effort for 'world supremacy by North, Range 1 West, Balt Lake Merir Vulgar Fractions. fifty-foudian. Ust 77. -rtiaing its colossal height' to Everything that Bobby learned at A copy of said Hit, so far as It restories. school he endeavored to apply lu hie If the Bank of England utilised its lates to said tracts, by descriptive daily life and walk. When Me mother wonderful area in the same spirit, subdivisions, has been conspicuously asked him If one of his new friends then its land value compared to Wall posted In thla office for inspection by wee an only child Bobby looked wise street and Broadway would 1m aa the any person Interested, and by the puband triumphant. lic generally. sovereign compared .to the dollar. London Express. "Hea got Just one sister," said BobDuring the period of publication of this notice, under departmental in"lie tried to catch me when ha by. SAVED ALL RIGHT. structions of April 25, 1907, protests or told me he bed two half sisters, but I contests against the claim of the State guesa 1 know enough fractious for About the lee Family. .Two farmers were standing vm the to any of the tracts or subdivisions Youth's Companion. that!" Whenever, n polar expedition la la roadside Hiking .over town topics, hereinbefore described, on tbe ground Ice we tee, hear of floes, in when Silas said: more same progress valuable pack that the The Reason Far It. I hear Mrs. Jones anved her hus- mineral than for agricultural purposes, railing ice end other things of which No," said tbe lmbittcred person, drunkard's grave. band from a will be received and noted for report tbe reader in n temperate climate ben Don't any; why, to the General Land Office at Wash- only a baxy idea, which makes him "whim 1 want financial assistance I go Hiram Inquired: 1 do not ask friends or how did she do it?" ington, D. C. Failure to ao protest or miss tbe Interest of the news. An ice to strangers. Silas She - had ' him cremated. relatives."- contest, within the time specified, will field" la an area of frozen enow or wabe considered sufficient evidence of the ter ao large that the limits are invisi- , "Walk" anawered tlie logical man, Judges Library. character of e tracts, ble and unknown. On the other hand, "maybe that's tbe best way. Friends A PROLIFIC THINKER. and the selections thereof, being otkv-wls-e n "floe" is n are In n position to keep mais of ice perhaps very and relatives will be recfree from Washingseen posted on n men's record. are boundaries whose ts be ommended for objection, but wife Your large, appears r Singleton' approval. ton Star. an unusually thoughtful woman. by the explorer. When such floaa beE. D. N. THOMPSON, come broken and the pieces are wedged Wedderly Tbata what the le. Why. Registrar. Man's Lave For Woman. $ ' together by tbe wind and the currents "If a man loves a woman for her of terror the form ice." "pack they looks ho will love ber for lire years. tbe arctic voyager. When a ship gets he loves her mind bo will love her If caught in n mass of pack Ice there it for ten years. If be loves her ways he remains fast until contrary winds or currents break up tbe pack, and then will love her forever." And every woman believes when aha marries font we have "sailing Ice. bar lover lores her ways. eg A Fatal Advertisement Oral lurgery. Testrls, tbe great dancing master, Benham I wish yon would perform and it wee said died at eighty-threH operation on your talk. Mrs. Denbe would have lived till n hundred but an W ham do yon raesnT Benham- for n sudden and mortal blow in the Cut It What out New York Prase. haps of an advertisement' One day be naked for m newspaper, probably D Plain Words. for tho first time In hie life. Scarcely Freeman, the historian. It waa s.ftd, had be opened tbe sheet when Mb eyes waa apt to grow irritable over matters lighted upon tbe following: "Wanted, W Q of intellectual difference. One day be at Calcutta. n of protestor dancing in Must be n skillful chiropodist, at the waa at the Macmillans' when the conH Every customer will be given a cash register reH same time. He took to hie bed and versation turned upon the subject of 65 Ireland. Mr. Macmillan said that, fot never left It again alive. W ceipt with cash purchase. Always look at your his part, he was In favor of granting JO autonomy. Birds. see So and is correct that Lang Legged receipt your change C Whereupon Freeman liegan to growl Long legged birds have tails so short sure are we that no mistakes will occur that that they seem to be out of proportion at tbe nse of n Greek word. Why cant you speak English," de to their bodies. But there is a reason for the short tails. Birds, while flying; Banded be, "and any homo rale Inw WE WILL GIVE A CASH REWARD to any- w and often while walking, nee their stead of speaking Greek, which you H Q one who is not given a receipt showing the cortails for steerage purposes. When don't know?" One of tbe guests flushed with nngei birds with long legs take to flight they rect amount of purchase , throw their legs behind la n manner and ventured to reprove Freeman, call-luhis attention to the respect due w that caueea them to serve tbe same their host and at the same time paying purpose aa n talL tribute to Mr. Macmillan's remarkable abilities. But, although Freeman did Bpeke Far Himself. It Is told of Charles Lamb that one not apologise In so many words, be afternoon, returning from a dinner smoothed tbe matter over by n humor GE6. W. DRIVER, Manager. out repct'oa of bis criticism. Latet party, having taken n rent in n crowdsome one mentioned gout "There you ed omnibus, n stout gentlemen subselooked and in politely asked, go again!" exclaimed Freeman. "Why quently I dont know how can't we call it toe woe?" "All full insite? It may be with the other passengers," Prey ef the Bparrew Hawk. answered Lamb, "but that last piece of The sparrow hawk almost invariably oyster pie did tbe business for me." catches a flying bird for Its meal, even striking down birds as large as the Best. the Everg Day Write it in your hearts that every wood pigeon,, though usually going no than a blackbird. If It does not day le tbe best day la the year. No higher exactly swoop like tbe larger hawks, man hue learned anything rightly unof chase o! til he knows that every day is dooms- yet It must have conditions its own choosing. That la why the day. Emerson. email birds usually mob It with impunity when they are numerous enough Most Irritating. "1 am ee annoyed! My servant has to bewilder IL Once, however, I saw n sparrow hawk that bad bee molestJust been killed on the railway. Only ed for some minutes by n perfect cloud and with been hie found, half body hag of green finches dart among them nud Bon Vi eet&re the other half an my keys." n victim. One day I had one of vant First-Class . these birds pointed out'ae tbe one which a few days earlier had com Whan the Disease Let Go. dose to the bouse toward dusk tod An old man waa Just recovering from n bet on the wing. That, howcaught mmm an operation, and , ns be ley regaining ever, la a very unusual meaL London conadomieae be beard foe doctor any News, to a nnrae regarding some powders to be given hint. "If one every hour la The Good Little CsnL i: too mncb'glve Mm n half one every A popular clergyman had Just closed half hour. The old gentlemen nisei a successful religious campaign. A Mmself np on hie elbow and'safd: great many pennies bed been put in Bay. doc, that reminds me of n man the offering, and his attention was that had a Newfoundland dog. His called to tola. Ono night he held up wife got so tired of having him (foe a silver dollar and n copper penny and log, not the man) track up foe floors gave a conversation held by tbe two and porches that finally foe made her coins. You poor little red cent, you; 1 d4E te tawo end lojl .donJL emoijjit.ta.iUirthlufc. bgjband take.-fo- e. 'j J'iJ York 3 he reiun:tN unt-ri.jo- u FishingTackle be sa raid the little red cent meekly. but I go to church n heap wftener than yuu do anyway." Thats Fit for Fishing Calhoun and Randolph. vice Wheu John t". CulWiu president of tlie IuiteJ Biotas and cou eequeutly president of the senate he announced that he had uot tbe authority to call the senator to order for wurda spufceu iu debafe. no Im regarded each ueuator ns an ambassador from n sovereign atate. The eccentric John Randolph of Virginia took advantage of Mr. Calhoun's ruling to abuse him personally. One day he tiegan a tirade by saying. Mr. Kiwakerl mean Mr. President of the ttenute and Would Be 1 resident of the lulled Mute, which God in hie iuflnite mercy avert!" That'll our claim, for the line we t airy, (iood taclle must to the numtinf ul fisherman. Inn-sm- e KODAK TIRE IS HERE. Our line of Eaxtman Kodaks and l'mno Him l'ack Camera in voiuiilete. All Kujiplit' fur the amateur. T. S. HUTCHISON S0G TWEXTY-FIFT- What te Name Your are certain English names foe dogs that have meanings that might be given when appropriate. Alan nurnu a hound; Ashur. black; Blanco, white; Crispin, curly; Duncan, brown; Julius, soft haired; Leonard, lionlike; Linus, flaxen haired; Itufus, red; Vivian, lively; Clara, bright; Cuuutamw, loyal; Joyce, sportive. Buck names ee Bend. and l'atter are suggestive Rover, In thenwelvra. Two classic name suitable for doge are Blteon and Uxua. STREET. U Dog-Ther- e Doctor Estes Specialist Cure when others fail. Modern msthote. Fre oeneultatien for any Chronic Disease of any nemo op nature.' Every cos guaranteed. lrt Raeipreeity. "No," snapped the sharp faced women nt foe door, 1 ain't got no food fur you, an' 1 ain't got no old clo'es. Now git! Indy." replied Harvard Ilaslien, "1 could repay yon well Give me a square meal and I'll give you n few icreous la grammar." Philadelphia Proa. Napeleen Trusted His Omens. Napoleon always had an uullmitad trust In Ms presentlueuta. When too newt cam to him that ouo of the Nile river boats, the nnme of which was L'ltalte, lied been wrecked and tha crew put to death he gave up all bo; is of ever completing hie conquest 'of Italy by annexation. Napoleon believed that the sura exerchied an occult Influence over human destinies. When General Rapp, at one time lila returned from the siege of Dant-el- c he fonud the emperor gaalng with concentrated attention nt the heavens. "Look there!" shouted the emperor. "It is my atari The fiery red oue, almost as large ee the moon! It le before yon now, and, ah. how brilliant! It baa never abandoned me for n single Instant I ee it on ell greet It commands me to go forward; it Is my alga of good fortune, and where it lends I will follow. Tha Old Calfskin Shoe Lace. The modern boot lace la nuythlug but n luxury. It le nearly alwaya Just too long or a little too short, end, although made flat; It soon becomes euried with little war.' In tho old days laces were made of calfskin, and nearly every farmer was an expert. lie would cut a disk of leather three or four .Inches in diameter, stick the point of n sharp knife blade In n board, place the thumb nail the tliicliuem of a match from It- and quickly draw the string through the opening, tlie perimeter being reduced the thickueae of a match at every measure of the clreumfer-encThen the squire string wee rolled between the sole of tbe shoo and the floor till perfectly ronnd, sifter which it wee greased with tallow, Burh a lace would last for months. Round laces are now mads of fiber, bat their shine soon wears off; giving them a much worn appears nee. i A Partial List of Diseases Cured Outarrh, IWaaea. Ringing In ton Bara, Dim an eon at too Hand, Throat, Nona, Bye or Ear. All Dtaaarea ot the Lunga, Bronchial TUboa and Cheat. Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder. Heart Disease, RhoumnUea, Asthma. Her roue TimMm, Be Vitae g Xfenee, Piles, Fistula and all Rgctal Trouble s. Tape Warm, Blood from any ranee. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE D1BEABB OF MEN quickly eared to stay caiwd. Remember foe examination and advtaa In FfUBE. Cams at naea. Tomorrow may be too lain. Call or Vito Pole-onln- DR. ESTES SPECIALIST Office bows, 16 a. m. to 8 p. m. 8488 Washington Block), Ogdon, Utah. Hntranoa Room 18. Rsmnmbor Are. (Boyto the number. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In Any part of th City and County, Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado .and Plate Glass Insurance t Written In Strong and Bata Companies at Lowest Rates, - 410 25th Street PHONES: 20 AND 420Z. e. Hew te Enjsy Whist, "How ran one learn to enjoy fot game of whist?" Aspirant Get yourself rofied Into n game as partner to some one who helped Hoyle write his hook. The other two players must also be experts. Btart lu pleasantly to enliven the game with a few well chosen anecdotes, now end then making foe wrong play. After your partner has slapped your ears and wren at yon and put the black curse on you and all your ancestry and called you a fool a few times you will awake to the reel Joy of the gentle and Intellectual game. We have tried this several times, but not at frequent Intervals, and we can guarantee its efficacy. Chicago News. Rossini's Wstoh. Charles X. presented BossliiL the composer, with a repeating watch, aluilded with diamonds, ami playing two of Botoinl'a melodics. Nobody In Bologna could clean the watch, ao it waa scat In tbe rare of the tenor, to Parla, where It wee destroyed In a fire. IUvre, foe watchmaker, thereupon made a second watch, tho exact counterpart of the first except that the diamonds were falee, and Rossini, who never discovered this pious fraud, wore tbe trinket all his life. On hie death It pewied to n relative, whose sou eold It to en Englishman. It le eeld to contain an excellent portrait in enamel ef Rossini as be wan la 1824. In 1824 Opposite Reed Betel Your Expectations Will Be Realized : IF YOC BUY A. RACYCLE BICYCLE Also we want yonr KODAK tmndneBS. Full line of EASTMAN A PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Hpring la here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Onr repair department has been enlarged and prices are right - ... T. S. HUTCHISON 800 TWENTY-FIFT- STREET. H Fa-blan- English and French Husbands. When an English wife has hysterics her husband Is Immediately bored and goes to bis club or else be says: "You are not very welt my dear. Khali I send for a doctor?" The Frenchman, nu contnire, has hysterics loo. The Frenchman may fight with his wife, lore her, bate ber, kiss ber or kill her. but indifferent to ber, superior to her. never 1 Pol de Leon la London World. The Truth ef It. Teacher Johnny, ran you define for ns the difference between "caution" Yessum. and "cowardice?" Johnny When you're srart to go out on a boat and stay borne for fear It'll sink end tbe boat comes In all right. It's Tescber Well? Johnny And if you're srart and atay home and the boat does sink, then It's "nation." ." Not an Ancestor. Papa wee carefully studying the family history in foe Mg Bible wbeu his nlne-- ear-ol- d daughter surprised him by saying. Taps. ws Aunt Ann one " of your . y Ain-lter?- The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. f ABSETTS, 16,93661.03. : , CAPITAL, f2, 00U, 000.00. SURPLUS, 83,171,124.59. Losses paid since 1 849839, 478.S34. 66 Among which are included: ! Troy, N. T 1862 X866 ,onanooaaoenaoaoaao Portland, Chicago, 1871 Boston, 1872 Haverhill, Msas, l688eoannno 1888 sennonnnen , Lynn, Jacksonville, Fla, 1801 e pataraon, N. J, 1802 Baltimore, 1806 feues Rochester, N. 7 1804 Toronto, Ca8, 1804 gjuTFraadscOg 1801 ..... I a Phones Bel 809 a nnnani eeaaaeaoe aon J. M. Forristall, Agt Id ee ana a 84,487.00 95,868.00 127.120.00 258.294.00 81.141.00 4,198.00 75.252.00 89.110.00 440,000.00 24JKIE00 81.400.00 IJ1IJ7M Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Of fee natbank : |