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Show TIIE MOUSING 4 apparently is the whole community stirred up over the transaction. With I yigns of displeasure on the part of the people forecasting a protest wore effective than any verbal eppuei it behuovea the nouncllmea to act chile they ean recall what haa been done without Involving them stives la scandal. any thing approaching public of three committee name not a Why of engineers to make measurements feasthe and upon Creex paae Willard AND PLACED IN Trig CENTER OF ibility of the municipal lighting propTHE BUSINESS BLOCK. In stream the osition? By measuring with Willard canyon and comparing It tha flow In Ogden river, and then Utah Light A Railway Company Has In OgUnder Consideration a Bg comparing tho volume of water Transformation. den river now with the number of an In water past year, Inches of idea can be obtalaej of the Thousands of dollars will be expossibilities of Willard creek. by the Utah Light A Railway pended Competent engineers claim WllUrd fey tr SUBSCRIPTION 4ATSB. Delivered by Cun or is Ogde Cujr, Including Sunday Mura D Ittantitttfj ggf BOftilta giggife oopia V MAIL IN AOVAACt Ike KtsmuMt to Ml tt Iftor. oeleuto Ilf UgOe. At IwH quarterly. Ii advance.. M f" end w " ' U A fetfto! MM fce iwluiait: nil 7 mUJ MM WUm4 Md on yXltf4w4.I irfei WlU w- U Will UM feiuitoto ife WCfelvaU kuvi apeciluJ vidualA but U ft-g- M W1 ynwiui taMT from euujueia Ifw bum feint to full Ail bttin aad WBtofefeliAifatoB plUMt Of urowa ife ifea atgsad by bbbi de muBil BOMb WUi Mt um Tha baakfek kid bfebiaA fefe Don't Ail tha Kill mmil iMpaoBibife far what fan w U to iuhi ore ashamed a bnfe Bfefe company in Ogden, within the course of a year, to Improve ita lighting system and remove ell poles carrying company wires to the center of the blocks. For the purpose of deciding te4? ment to a on Ihe most feasible plan and soundThe engineers named to determine ing the sentiment of property own-er- a whose consent la necessary to the ihe flow of water should he disintermaterialisation of suck a project, W. ested parties. M. Scott, superintendent of electric lines, with headquarters at Salt Lake, JAPAN AND COREA. fend E. W. Wade, local representative, Tho Ooreane appear to are working through the business disChronicle: trict be la a state of civilisation closely The Civic League haa pledged Its about the of Japanese resembling that support to the company, and, through tho influent of this organisation, the half a century ago. How the two race dum Ught company hopes to gain the enin pa re In the moral qualities through the blocks of the not yet appear, hut the Coreane are Tho scheme has met with gencity. mastercertainly far lea copetent and eral favor so far aa U has been made ful than the Japanese, mad the Coreas public, aa ita coneummailoa will imgovernment le doubtless one of the prove the apnea rane of the streets better the Ught and puwer sermost wretched on earth. 'Neverthelea. and vice. with full knowledge of tho character It is proposed hy the company to of tho Conans and their government, install poles seventy feet in length the United States did. by treaty pro- In the center of each block to which claimed June 4, 183 end atill In ail wires communicating .with residences and business houses shall be force covenant with the government fastened, as In the case of telephone as follows: wires. Thla will save wire, pules and If other powers deal unjustly or op- fixtures, reduce the coot of operation, pressively with either government tho make unobstructed the highways and centralise the points of distribution. other win exert their good offices, on Surh a system wllj practically elimbeing Informed of tho cm, to bring inate the danger from live wires, and about an amicable arrangement, thus reduce the risk run by linemen, besides minimizing the chances of lose showing their friendly feelings. The name treaty also provides for hy fires from exposed wires. The experiment will be tried at first tho appointment of diplomatic repreand Twenty-fift- h between Twenty-thir- d sentatives hy each government to restreets, in tho two blocks boundside at the court o I the other. Now, ed by these streets and Grant and avenue. As aoua aa the aa all know, a few yean ago Japan Washington are set in place, tho wires on poles threw an army Into Corea and vldtuall' Waahlngtoa and Grant avenues will he 'ihere Is no doubt, wo suppose, that transferred to tho center of the blocks took control of Ita destinies. If the and the old poles In the genter of lue thoroughfares will be rofhoved. GradAmerican language haa any meaning, ually tho change will he made over thla was certainly n case of acting op- the entire city until the oompany haa pressively,' such Os entitled (he Cieu affected an entirely new system of government to call upon the Washing- lighting. ton authorities to eserctso their "good THAT CHALLENGE offices.'' It It understood that they . did aa, but that "there was nothing Editor of The Standard: My attendoing. ' We acquiesced In tha usurpation la railed to n note in ynur issue tion, knowing that the consent uf the of Saturday In reference to our street Corona "Emperor" had been ester ted meeting of Friday evening last. I feel that It does me an Injustice and by fores, withdrew our diplomatic 1 therefore ask for permission to and sent tha Cureaa repremake the following correction: If was there sentative, one, packing. I challenged any one to prove from Japan will give Corea a government the lHble, Book of Mormon, Doctrine which, from our standpoint, will be and Covenants, or anything that wna much better than that country has ever Mid by Joseph Smith and published before hie death (June 17th, 1844), bad. It may not, however, from the that he ever taught a plurality of Corea n standpoint, be nearly so good. Coils. At the chine nf my discourse I gave The question then arises whether, havto ask qtieatlons, but ing recognised the Coroan govern- any one liberty stated I wouTS not permit a discusment, and entered Into aolenin engage-met- e sion there on the street. 1 alio stated, with it, wo did not grossly vio- while them on the street, that I would late our national faith by refusing to discuss with any one they might choose, dividing the time equally, at recognise our own obligation. the proper time an place, end that we did repudiate our However, challenge hold good my natural life obligation. The Co rean Kmperor la time. Respectfully yours, J. D. 8TEAD. (Signed) Bomlnolly retained tn power, but with "advisers" "Japanese constantly at his WARRANTY DEEDS elbow, and with the provision that In all intercourse with foreign nations lingo L. White and wife to FYank Japan shall represent Corea. In hla hita 3? and 38, block 3, Park While, despair tho Emeperor applied to The Flare Addition. 8135, Hague conference for relief which ha Henry V. Mots and wife to Henry did not get and was Immediately and Larsen, kits I to 8 Inrlualve, block 33, I'aiverelty Place, 840. sternly called to account for bis ImpuRobert A. Moyas rad wife to Anstn dence in asking for help or even conA. Ellis, kit 7, block 37. plat A, sideration. So deadly waa the sin that $4,500. hla abdication waa forced, and a son, Richard Lrek rad wife to Emily apparently a tool of the Japanese, now Trimble, part of section 80, township $175. reigns In hla stead. The Coreans are 8. Blackman A Griffin Co. to Ogden not, apparently, an admirable people, Union Railway A Depot Co., part of but they do seem to have the virtues lot 8. block 1. Five-AcrPlat. 83,000. C. W. Uomgardner to G. H. Downer, of patriotism, love of Independence, aad loyalty to their own Institutions, part of section 4, township 6, 81. . traditions and government They are RAILROADS SURRENDER. riling la arms ageist the Intrusion of the Japanese, Just ae Americans we Claim They Relinquish Thair Rights trust would do under similar condiUndar Duress. tions. And they are being shot down Asheville, N. C July 88. Superior for their temerity. Thera le no doubt Court Judge Guinn today informed the that the Japanese will work their will f the railroads failgrand Jury that,-Iupon them, bat It would eeera that the ed to carry out the slightest agreeCoreane are at leant entitled to the ment aa to railroad rate matters, which waa reached Saturday night, he would sympathy of mankind, except upon the rail the Jury back for further Instructheory that the weak and Incompetions. Attorneys for the Southern rad tent have no rights as against the de- Atlantic Coast' line railways are here sires uf the strong and masterful. today an.l will file interesting documents coincident with their request for a modification of Judge Pritchard's injunction order pursuant to the MITCHELL CONFESSES peace agreement. The documents will Admits He Helg Up and Robbed C. allege that the railroads relinquished what they regard as their constitutionR. Bloomfield. al rights under dureea because of the John Mitchell, arrested by Officer hostility of certain newspapers, the Crompton, on complaint of C. R. pernicious activity of reriatn politicians and resultant demoralisation Bloomfield. who was held up and rob-brat the depot early Sunday morn- among their men. ing, made a confession to the rhtef of police Ruuday night, during which, MURDERER IB SURROUNDED. it la alleged, he told the manner of the He will be tried on a felrobbery. After He Kille a Detective and ony charge, but his companion la still Wounds a Patrolman. at large. Mitchell belongs to the federation of Council llluff. la.. July 38. Dethieves that one hy one are being ap- tective Georce Wilson, who was shot prehended by the police. during the night by an unknown man With his oompanlon, he decided to whom hr wav trying to arrest, died out go Sunday morning and perpetrate early today. Patrolman Richardson, a hold-ulie took a !nrgi- - dune of who was shot by the same man. ta morphine, repaired to the ire house In a critical condition. A large force near the depot building and when of police who started in pursuit ;f Bloomfield came along he emptied his the man last right, reported early this victim's pockets, while his companion afternoon that they had surrounded in crime throttled the man. Both men him in a corn field near Crescent, prepared to leave the city hut Mitchell seven miles oast of thla city. vlsitcj a drug store, purchased live bottles of morphine and stated to the MRS. TAFTS ILLNESS. druggist that ha waa about to leave on a long Journey. The drug, howMiilburg. Mass.. July 29. A alight ever, robbed him of hla lenses and was reported today hy he anon fell Into the hands of the Improvement the physicians wm arc attending office ra. Mra. ljOiilsa M. Taft, the aged mother of Secretary of War Taft. Mr. A strike of the men, Taft ha been seriously ill fo thla at Pittsburg, Pa., which, Ir le snld. town for several day and her nous will affect betseen 10.000 and 15.n4 have been f her condition, men, pirelbly Kill be called In the t'nlesa unforeseen complications near future. The difficulty la over th should develop however, it la thought eight-hou- r will recover. she day. creek la too small a stream for a power plant such aa Ogden requires to light the city. Why 801 pul their Judg- in fnorilH mbH By U BBTfeT t right-of-wa- cooler a favor by lotomuif lUi oft of ol UUurt U MMIT9 Th Biatolaer before tbair IrwttArt ubaerlhera will The Moratog Ssaalau cafe be found oa ante by the laaapeadeni NNI Cfea Balt Uto City. Of fej UMHgb UfeU IfefeVlfel Ogden M Tfea Southern Faclfle Railway. Tba VfekiB Facto Hallway, Tbfe Oragm Shert Line Railway. Biajciaar patrau will coaler ui i aiuiaait tover ofe Ua by v porting to this office vtounr they fall to gad tfea pa pan at tba doing fetad plaoon REGULATION OF HUSBAND. Baltimore American: Tba Woman'a National Union, rapraarnting 40,004 trade nnkiaa throughout the atatca, bar undertaken a difficult problem. Tbrjr bava panned molutlona indleat. tog tba matrimonial Inientluna uf their embers. which. In llaelf. la not a tupendoua thing, but they propone after catching buabanda to maka tbeae hushanda behave themrelvea. The reaolutbma advocate and enoour-ag- o matrimony, woman'! auBrago and equity In law, and eatabllah an endow, a ment for tba purpnee of paying on matrimony. They nlao provide fur n court to try unjr hunhand who la derelict In hla dullea an a father aid provider, aad If hla wife la forced to eater the army of wagfreanevn, It win bo up to him to him to aiplaln to tbla court It may bo ronalderrd that Cupid haa Invaded the ranks of the Trade Union league, but If he haa dune so bo la held strongly In teaah by strong common Bonne. And another point might bo noted, especially by those whoae Ides uf woman aiiBraglat It of I strong-mlmleunmarried female of reriatn ngo horn la n body of woman advocating woman auBrnge and matrimony aim. That they are n trifle Idcallatlr le shown by tbs fact that they propone to make the genua husband good husband In every sense of tho word; hut then It In only hy hitching our wagons stars that we over get anywhere. After all the gues-tlowill evolve Into a practical one-- will the fear of being found deralict Is hla duty prove n strong enough obstacle In the matrimonial Intentions of the avenge man to oBaet the of the matrimonial premiums which will be offwedT The 1 rad t'nli league la reducing matrimony to n practical basis. pro-ilum- hue-ban- mm-h-itln- n e TO THE CITY COUNCIL. What actim will the city council take on the Willard Creek electric light plant deni? Will they Ignore the protean being made or will they attempt to Juetlfy their action? Eisere are many tupayers watching this deal and they will be beard from if the eouncllmea evade the iaaue. Our opinion la that a majority of the council have been swayed by the assurances nf a minority that the power purchase had merit, but thla majority now owe It to themselves and their friends to investigate the eubject mAre thoroughly and cease further to be n party to what seems to be a serious blunder. A letter from Wlilard, received at this office on last Saturday, signed by n prominent citlaen of that place, reflects severely upoa those who engineered the power scheme through the council, and the writer does not hesitate to name the responsible parties. Many persona have called at this office to arge vigorous proceedings and d Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has produced a product called m price's WHEAT FLAKE CELERY which ii considered to represent the highest food production. Its healthful qualities are unsur passed. For sala by all Groeors BBNBBffiB9E3BffiEBK2Bfl99BHMMMMMi s blast-furnar- e not-'fle- Doctor THIEVES IN Specialist JAIL ONE Jail OF THEM ATTEMPTS CHEW UP TEN DOLLARS. Crowded With the Dangerous Mombere of a Common Gang. Merown TO Fel-lew- s Church Dees Not .Accept Eternal Punishment. k Partial List of Diseases Cared That tha Muruoa li.terpretatioa at the Scriptures does not accept the phrase "eternal punishment" as meaning endless or lasting through eternity, waa ihi declaration of Alexander Buchanan, Jr., at the quarurly conference of pfoueer 6 taka at the tabernacle in gait Lake yesterday after- Catarrh, Dvafnraa. Ringing In the Ears, Diseases of tho Head, Throat, Noee, Bya or Ear. All Diseases of tho Lunas, Bronchial Tabes and Chest Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease. Rheumatism, Aatiuna. Nervous Trouble, St. Vitus Dance, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Trouble, Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cared to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Com at cncc. Tomorrow may ha too lain. Call or write. noon. "The word eternal or endlesa used la this connection simply means that they are eternal Inasmuch ns they come from God, who la eternal or end-Irarad haa no reference to duration of time he said. "Future punishment, like future rewards, shall be graded according to the good or bad works of a person on thia earth. But the belief in endleaa punishment Is a misconception of the 8cririres." Elder Louis G. Hoagland, who recently returned from a nix yean mission In New Zealand, told of the progress nf the Mormon church la that country and ended by oflerlng a prayer In the native language. "There are now 5,327 persona In tho church in New Zealand, he said, "and rapid worK la being done by the missionaries. There are sixty-fou- r missionaries, four of them women, now laboring with the aatlvee rad Europeans rad making good progress. "One great work that haa been done la educating the natives properly. Heretofore the education given them by the other colleges has utterly unfitted them for their stations They have been educated above their station In life, with tha result that they have made poor reoorda. "The Mormons have changed thin by teaching tha nativea useful pursuits. We have taught them trades. We have shown them how to build houses and to cars for themselves and In consequence we have gained their confidence. They are nil looking forward to the time whea they can emigrate rad come to the promised land.' "The greatest trouble found In dealing with the natives le their superstitions. They have their Ideas of the 'evil spirit,' and thfa haa been hard to counteract, but the missionaries In New Zealand have gained the respect of the nativea and In time will be able to report greater progress than they do today." Tha unusual number of thieves that Infest tha city wsa reduced y eater-- , day by three whea Detective Pender and Sergeant Pincock arrested Thomand James as Brady, John Ericks King before they had finished stripping John O'Neil of $45. Tba city jail la filled with thieves, all toof whom are new comers that seem, be tha wurst of tbeir kind, rad all are acquainted and greet each other familiarly. O'Neil started out early yesterday to absorb liquor In several saloons. but when he arrived at Grant street he waa avenue and Twenty-fifthopelessly Incapacitated. Ha exhibited a handful of hilla much to the joy of King, Brady and Erickaun, who clustered around him rad finally persuaded him that he ought to take a nap In the rear of the St. Urala beer hall. When the quartette made for the door the bartender noticed the attention paid by ONeil's new found friends to hla pockets so ha communicated with the police station. Pender rad Plncock apprehended King on tha first trip. A search of hla clothes at the ntnthm did not disclose the money so the officers made n second excursion to the saloon, at the rear of which they arrested Brady and Erlckaon and rushed them Into the patrol wagon. Brady jerked a $10 bill from hla pocket before the etatlon wee reached, tore It in two plecee, throw one piece to tha street rad commenced to chew the other. He waa interrupted, however; and the proceee of mnetlcntlon waa terminated when he wna forced to take the paper from hla mouth. The other piece of the bill waa found on the etraet. But of the $45 only $15 wan recovered In aearchlng the trio, opium and morphine were taken from their pockets and two skeleton keys were located In King's socks. The men Immediately recognised several fellows InF. J. HILL DEAD. carcerated In the city Jail, awaiting trial on charges of burglary, and the Salt lake, July 29. Frederick J. police are convinced that a working of ths F. J. Hill Drug complan binds together not only the Hill, head one of the beat known drugthieves apprehended, but numerous pany, raj gists In the Intermountaln region, died others in the city. yesterday afternoon at hla home, 68 W. Third North street Mr. Hill had but profanity, Itching plies provoke Doan 'a been under the care of n physician for profanity wont cure them. Ointment cures Itching, bleeding or tha past ten days and although the wna not entirely unexpected, It protruding piles after years of aufler-Ing- . end cams as n surprise- and a shock to hla At ray drug store. many friends ife the city. For many years Mr. Hill had taken an active MOHAWK CONTROL. Interest in affairs la Balt Lake and was wlJely known and very popular. Guldfleld. July 38. A representative The blood prisoning which was the of the Tribune yesterday visited cause of death was superGeorge Wingfield In hla offices and. In Immediate view of the various reports of control induced by carbuncles, from which Mr. of merger stock, especially emanating Hill has been suffering for some time.n from Sullivan A- Rice, at Reno, asked Two days ago It waa seen that hla was aerloua. Death occurred for succinct Information regarding at 1:18 o'clock In the afternoon. Mrs. that property. Mr. Wingfield produced the official Hill and the three eons of the drugstock books, and allowed a personal, gist were with him at the time of minute Inspection of the entries. death. Mr. Hill waa barn in Cornwall, EngThese hooka show that the firm of yearn old Nixon A Wingfield has, standing In ltn land, 41 yearn ago. When name, more than 3.000,000 share a. he came to this country with hla Even should B. Baruch exercise hla parents, who located In Nevada. Thera Mr. Hill first entered tha drug busioption on 1,000,000 shares at $7,75, ha. ness. In 1888 he came to Salt Lake could not secure control. Nison d Wingfield will eel! Consol- (Sty and noon became connected with company.. Later he idated If they get enough for It No the God a entered the Smith Drug company rad price haa fever been fixed. According to Mr. Wingfield, Baruch waa connected with this firm for some rad hla Parisian friends are not even time. In 188G Mr. Hill waa graduated from the 8L Louis School of Pharattempting t secure control. The merger properties never looked macy. About fifteen years , ago he went 1 letter In their kletory. They are being conductd according to the bent In- Into business for himself, becoming ternets of the etockholdera, as the lat- the Junior member of the drug house of Simpson A Hill. At the death of ter will tn due time realise. Mr. Simpson he became the senior Walter Geddea, the . new superintendent of Consolidated properties, member of the firm. Seven years ago waa named by J. W. Finch, general tha company waa incorporated under manager, and hla appointment will be the firm name of ife F. A Hill Drug Of late Mr. Hill has not confirmed by the board of trustees. company. Mr. Geddea will check over the been actively connected with the comproperties, at the request of Mr. Finch, pany, merely supervising ita affairs. thus leaving no doubt aa to their conWM. R. KENYON DEAD. dition. Mr. Geddea i not acting directly or Amsterdam, N. T., July 29. Wm. indirectly In behalf of Baruch. He will make tali permanent residence in Gold- K. Kenyon, twice mayor of Butte, field. Mont, and chairman of the Democratic state central committee of that ARMENIANS PASS RESOLUTIONS. at ate. la dead at his country home near this city after an hours illnsaa Condemn the Murder of Tavehanjlan of acuta indigestion, aged 87. Mr. In New York. Kenyon, who for many years waa a business partner of Senator W. A. Worcester. Mass... July 29. At a Clark, waa n native of Oswego, N. Y. mass meeting of Armenians In the FRAUD CASES POSTPONED. Laurel street Armenia church, last night, n resolution was adopted conMilwaukee. WIs., July 3$. The demning the Tavehanjlan murder in New York, and calling upon all Ar- hearing in the cases of several memmenian people to demand the arrest bers of the Wisconsin Coal Mining and conviction at the murderer. The company of Colorado, who were Indicteburah was crowded and Impassioned ed by the federal grand Jury of Colospeeches were made. rado, In connection with alleged land frauds, waa today postponed until SepJAPANESE TROOPS LANDED. tember 10th, The Federal Coni and Iron company Korea Will Be Strongly Guarded by cases were ppt over until September 17. Tuesday. a, h - DR. ESTES SPECIALIST 8468 Washington Are. (hwyws Office houn, IS a. m. to I p. m. Block), Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. JESSE J. DRIVER RUGGSST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed First-Cla- ss and Strictly Pure Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loan on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. e Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance eon-dltlo- - stes Cures when ether fail. Medarn methods. Free consultation for any Chronic Disease f any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. NO ENDLESS HELL. BOWN Pray. rUflitM BE TAKEN ii., Vir PublieWog C lUMiri Tfefe i t Pay JULY 30, 1007 POLES WILL THREE MORE THE EXAMINES Puniianed EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY, Written in Btrong and Bafe Companies at Lowest Bates. 410 Opposite Reed Hotel 25th Street PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. , be-Pitt- Reoul. July 39. All the reinforceDOCK STRIKE ABOUT ENDED. ments of the Twelfth brigade have landed. The regarriaonlng of Korea Duluth, Minn., July 29. Before to the night the strike of the dock workers by Japanese troops, according comnew plnn of occapatl-- n, will be in Duluth will be at an end, If the pleted by tomorrow iTuesday) even- steel corporation accepts the offer of ing. the men to arbitrate, which, however, la doubtful. At n meeting held today DIRIGIBLE BALLOON. the men voted to present a written agreement by the company by which Bailed Over the Principal Streets of they offer to go hack to work. Berlin. FUNERAL OF A. W. LEE. Berlin. July 39. A military balloon snllrd over toe principal streets Ottumwa, la., July 29. The funeral today under excellent control. After of A. W. Lee, president of the Lee a flight of an hour or more it return- Newspaper eradicate, took place toed toward Tegcl. at the rate of 13 day. As n tribute to hla memory, all miles an hour. business In Ottumwa waa suspended for one hour during tha obsequies. In addition to Ita Lake Mahopae and Long Reach Club Houses, the HE 18 ASKED TO RESIGN. City and Country Motor club la making arrangement! for another country Jefferson City, Mo., July 29. Aa home nearer New York city, to pro- the result of the recent Investigation vide a rendervous far the club mem- of the Kansas City police department. bers who wish to make short evening Governor Folk today requested the trips after business hour. of Police Commissioner Prank F. Rosellen. While F. r. Whitney, the American horseman, was tn London recentNew York, July 29. The two runly. he ha) an urgent huslnrs rah about! that finished tho tour of tho to Florence. He made the trip both American Autsmoblla association with ways in sn automobile, covering 3.000 perfect scores, started today to run mile through France and Italy in less off the tie In a four daya tour to than seven days. Wherever possible Cleveland. he drove at the rate or 50 miles an hour. WANT ADS BRING BIQ RESULTS. n 50 Different Styles of Hair Brushes Just Received These brushes sell from 25c to $6 each i Special values Prices right ,r Cali and inspect our stock Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager 2453 Washington Avenue BRaaBffiaBHHBaflBBBBSCBBBBBBBaCIdgflHdgaiMaEHZXanBmBK 234 MAIN ST BALT LAKE CITY Ogden 2457 Wuh. Logan, 47 N. Mali Park City 361 Main Provo, 82 Centra WITHOUT TEETH . EXTRACTED PAIN; FREE WITH PLATES. No difference wbi4. you pay yon caamd get any better a. any price. Gold Filling! .$1 up Set of Teeth (Beet . Silver - and Amalgam $7 Rubber) $5 A Good Set for 75o Filling! Cement Filling! 50c Bridge Work Beit 53.50 to $5 Porcelain Filling! .... $1.00 Gold Crown, 22K 83-5-0 to $5 L2 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE Frei Examination rad Advice floneit Work, Fair Dealing! make our Succen Continuous Open till I p, in. Sundays 10 te 2. Lady Attendant Guarantee! Good at any of our Five Officio. Walter Stcveni, a merchant, recently ran through a flock of chtckena at Lawrencebnrg, Ind., with hla car and nn old rooster became entangled In the steering gear. The car crashed into a telegraph pole rad waa aadly wrecked, while the rooiter atrugglcd out of the wreckage rad marched away, crowing judges at the Atlantic City autoin bile carnival, Auguat 5. & "We here In the Black Belt solved the problem. The. Nigger I workingman, the Dago la a worWjJF man. They are both alike. Give then the ballot? You might as well P" the ballot to ao many raiorback bof Governor Stokea, of New Jeraey, Sentiment ahonld cut no figure ware Btnar: of Pennsylvania and Hughes of It comes to the saving of ihe counw?; New York and Colgate Hoyt, president The Constitution must be of tho Automobile Club of America, the workingman: muet bo taught are among thoie naked to serve na keep to hla station. |