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THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY MAY 14 1909I 8

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the value of asuit It isnt thestart of its wear butthe finish

Ederheimer-Stein Clothes-

are so well finished-at the start that theyfinish well at theend P young menThe making is asgood as the fitthat means mostthat cast be saidabout any readyto-wear clothes Soldwith a guarantee

which lasts whenthe clothes dont lastup to expectation

Fred MJI Nye-Company

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SEEDING TIME WILL SOONBE OVER

Como In and let us sell you yoursupply of seeds before It Is too lateOur lino Is still complete and we canguarantee you bettor seeds for lossmoney than you can got elsewhere

CHARLES F GROUTThe Seed Man 352 24th St

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pEERYS CRESCENTFLOUR

will Interest anyoneInterested In Purity

From the choicest hard wheat ob-

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peers Crescent Flour Ismilled In n clean sanitary fashionby modern machinery examined byexperts and pronounced ready for anytest I

Try It for your baking today and

watch ResultsYour grocer sells It-

BRINGWANT ADS BIG RESULTS

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UNION LABELGGDEit

STANDARD TELEPHONES

EDITORIAL ROOMSInd Phone two rlngoNo 56Boll Phone two rings No 56

BUSINESS OFFICE-Ind Phone one ringNo 60Bell Phone one rinoNo Go

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REfERENCESTomalk lseA demurrer to the

complaint was filed yesterday morning In district court Jfi the case ofRobert G Agee administrator of theestate of the late John Tomslk againstthe Diamond Coal and Coke company

You know and we all know thatW L DouGlas 350 and 400 shoosnro better than any 500 and 000shoes of any other make For saleat The Palace Good Clothes Store2SO 25th street-

Administrator ReportsThe report-of tho administrator of the estate ofthe late Ellen Stevenson has been fil-

ed in the office of County Clerk Sam-uel Dye with a petition for authorityto distribute the residue propertybelonging thereto

Hoc Springs Konnnerer CastleGrtc Anthracite and Coko M LJjnes Coal Co

Became Violently Insane J E Al-len who Is in a hospital in Ely be ¬

come suddenly insane yesterday broke-a window pane and cut his throatwith the glass also hacked his bodyIn a score of places Then securing-a stick of wood with a nail in oneend he struck himself on the headwith it sinking the nail in nearly aninch Notwithstanding his manywounds he may recover He Is 36 yearsold and went to Ely recently fromPueblo Colo-

EZMoney KellyMoney to loan onAny good real estate leo J Kelly

Meeting of G A R CommitteeThere will be a meeting of the G AR committee having In charge the

I arrangements for the National en-campment

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at the Weber club tonightat S oclock All members of the committeo are urgently requested to bepresent

Everything the best and the best ofeverything at The Potter A trial willconvince you-

Appreciates the Fire BoysThe nIlboys of Station No2 are in receipt-of a box of fine club perfectos fromJudge H H Henderson as a token-of his appreciation of their promptand efficient action in response to thealarm sent In from his home last Wed ¬

nesday evening

COALRock Springs CiRtle Ontornd Clear Crook Gillette Coal Co15 f West 27th St Phones 1074

Defendant Demurs The defendant-has flied a demurrer in district court-to tho complaint In the divorce suitof Rosa Spiers against John WSpiers

Peerless Sodas are better and fresh-er Made in Ogden

More Brick Company LitigationAdemurrer to the complaint has beenfiled by tho defendant In tho case ofCarl C Rasmussen as receiver of theSuperior Brick Tile and Milling Coagainst David C Lawson

STORAGE nr reaoouanie rates toGood brick building If you need anycom consult John Scowcroft 8 SonsCompany

Appraisers Appointed Judge How-ell has appointed Thomas A WhalenArohibold McFarland and A D ShurtHff appraisers of the estate of the lateLorin FarrKodak FinishingTHpp Studio 340 25th

Advertisers must nave their copy fortile Evening Standard the evening be-fore the day on which the advertisen1ent Is to appear in order to Insurjpublication-

Elk CoalNo soot no rocks noclInkers The family coal John Farrphone 27

Old Real Estate DealAnother val-

uable real estate transfer involvingthe sale of part of the southwest andsoutheast quarter of Section 30 Town-ship 7 range 1 west was filed in thecounty recorders office Thursday

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Ask your grocer what istho hest Butter made If heIs uptodate and honest withyou and himself hell say

B G Because it is madeunder sanitary condilions

V Its Butter and good Butter-at thatBLACKMAN GRIFFIN CO

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SLADESucc-essor to Allen Transfer Co-

J C Slade LesseeVANS DRAYS BAGGAGE WAGGONS PIANO FURNITURE AND

SAFE MOVING408 25th St Both Phones 321

morning The deal occurred November 1 1892 and the parties of thetransaction were John Spackmnn andwife and F Franklin Campbell 500being received by the former for lanJworth ton times that amount now

Ladles When you are weary andexhausted from shopping call forIRONPORT It will refresh and stim-ulate

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you

CARD OF THANKS-

We herewith desire to extend ourheart felt thanks to the many friendswho so kindly assisted us in the sick¬

ness and death of our husband andfather May like assistance be ren-dered

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you in the hour of your troubleMRS LOUIS ALLARD and Family

TRAiNS WILL

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NEW TIME CARD GOES INTO EF-

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MONDAY

Oregon Short Line Will Add a DayNorthOverland Limited Trains

Will Meet Here

While the new time card that goesinto effect on the Harriman lines nextMonday has not yet been Issued theStandard is enabled to give the timeof the arrival and departure of themore Important trains on the UnionPacific Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line roads

Tho most important changes announced by local railroad officials Isthe addition of a now train on theOregon Snort Line between Ogden andPocatello and also the putting on ofan entire new fast train betweenCheyenne and Portland over the Un ¬

ion Pacific and Short Line roads Thelatter train will bo made up of a bag-gage

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car diner and four Pullman carstaken from the Denver lino of the Un ¬

ion Pacific and one or more cars fromthe westbound Los Angeles LlmVOIt will be sent west from Cheyenneto Granger over the main line of theUnion Pacific and thence to PortlTndover the Oregon Short Line connect-ing

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at Pocateilo with a new passengertrain to be put on between Ogden andPocatello

Overland Limited trains Nos 1 and2 which arrive now at 130 PI m and150 p m will hereafter meet at Og-den from the east and the west at330 p m Tho new time card is out¬

lined as followsUnion Pacific-

No 1 Overland Limited arrivesfrom the east at 330 p m-

No2 Overland Limited leaves forthe east at 3501 m

No3 Pacific Express from the castarrives at 516 a m

No Atlantic Express leaves fortho east at 710 p m

No 9 fast mail arrives at 1255-p m

No 10 fast mail and Atlantic Ex ¬

press leaves for the east at 820No7 Los Angeles Limited arrives

from the east at 635 p mNo S Los Angeles Limited leaves

for the east at 115 p mSouthern Pacific-

No 1 Overland Limited leaves forSan Francisco at 350 p m-

No2 Overland Limited arrivesfrom San Francisco at 330 p m

No 3 Pacific Express leaves forSan Francisco at C25 a m

No f Atlantic Express arrives fromSan Francisco at 535 p m-

No5 Pacific Express leaves forSan Francisco 120 p m

No6 Atlantic Expressarrives fromSan Francisco at C20 a m-

No9 fast mail leaves for thewest at 135 p mNo 10 Atlantic Express arrives

from San Francisco at 710 a mOregon Short Line

No 10 Butte and Portland expressarrives from tho north at 130 p m

No 12 Cache Valley local arrivesfrom the north at 1035No4 Butte and Portland Express

arrives from the north at 535 a mNo 14 Pocatello local arrives fromthe north at S p m and leaves for thoSouth at 810No 9 Butte and Portland Express

arrives at Ogden from the south at1210 a m and leaves for the northat 1230No5 local between Ogden andSalt Lake arrives from the south atS10 a niNo 17 Los Angeles Limited arrivesfrom the south at 105 p mNo1 Salt LakeOgden local ar

rives from the south at 1205 p mNo3 ButtePortland Express ar-rives

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from tho south at 330 goingnorth and will remain at Ogden halfan hour

No 11 Cache Valley local arrivesfrom the south at 505 p m

No 19 Atlantic Express arrivesfrom the south at 710 p m

No 20 Salt Lake Ogden local leavesOgden for the south at 515 p m

Sufficient unto the day Is the thirstthereof Ask for IRONPORT at theSoda Fountain A refreshing andpleasing soft drink

ROMANTIC STORYSTILL UNVERIFIED

Caracas Venezuela May 131t hasbeen Impossible to verify the storycoming from the island of St Vincentthat the captain and crew of thoAmerican whaling vessel Carrie DKnowles of Proviucetown Masshave been languishing in a Venezue-lan

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jail for live years There is noth-ing

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In the records of the Americanlegation or tho foreign office to sub-stantiate

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the story brought to StVincent by the sailor Ellsha PayneW Wi Russell the American ¬

ter has on knowledge of tho allegedcaptivity

FOREST FIRES DO MUCHI DAMAGE IN MEXICO

Cordova Vera Cruz Mex May 13Forest fires continue to do great

damage in this vicinity tho long con-tinued

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drouth favoring the rapidspread of tho flames Below Isaafire eight mles wide Is sweepingeverything bcfcro It and near Enuca-a fire has destroyed all the buildingsaround the bIg rock quarry leavingseveral hundred people homeless

I Great arena of forest are now burn-Ing and several big Sugar planta-tions

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have been devastated

HELDUP BY-

MASKHiMEN

JAPS ARE THE VICTIMS OF BOLDWHITE MEN

Handkerchiefs Were Drawn Over theFaces of the Holdupc Small Sum

of Money Obtained-

It has just developed that two Japemployes of the Southern Pacific com-

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were held up and robbed Wed-nesday

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night as they were about toenter the gate of the Japanese board ¬

ing house on the north side of Twen ¬

tysecond street near the corner ofReeves avenue The two Japanesemaintain that two white men withhandkerchiefs drawn over their facesand with guns that looked seven feetlong stopped them at the gate andrelieved them of 9 in silver all theyhad in their pockets-

It is also maintained that robbersentered one of the rooms in the boardIng house on Friday night of lastweek and stole three watches and 4

ix silver from the clothing of sleep-ing inmates

For some reason or other the Japsare inclined to be reticent on the subject and it Is not believed either rob-bery has been reported to the police

The little brown men dislike toyield up the silver In this why butdo so quickly under the Influence ofa gun but it is said they aro nowprepared to give the next robber awarm reception If they have time tocarry out the program arranged

O61EN WILL

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AN EASTERN MANS IDEA OF THISCITY

Retired Furniture Manufacturer ofNew England Who Is Inclined to

Locate In This Valley-

Mr and Mrs Fletcher Orpin ofMedford Massachusetts are visitingtheir soninlaw W C Hendersonchief law ofilcer of the fourth districtForest Service

Mr Orpin is a well known retiredfurniture manufacturer of New Eng¬

land having been at tho head of Orfln Brothers manufacturing concernof Boston for more than 30 years MrOrpln Is much interested in Utah par-ticularly

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Ogden and its vicinity andis making a careful investigation rffthe local inducements for the invest ¬

ment of eastojyi capitalI have nloeklng around good

deal during the past week said MrOrpin and I have decided you haveone of the most promising states Inthe entire Union The climate is de-

lightful too and I am not certain butthat I would like to remain here andmake it DrY homo

I was downto look over Salt LateCity the other day and was much in ¬

terested in what I saws Those Mor ¬

mon structures are wonderful In manyways especially tho Tabernacle 1

doubt if there is another such build ¬

ing in the worldTho enterprise and confidence

which Samuel Newhouse Is showing-by the erection of those magnificentbuildings is a great thing for SaltLake but It seems to me that Ogdenshould have gotten them instead Hereis the natural location for such In-

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and it is a pity that moremen of wealth are not made awareof tho fact Here are your greattranscontinental railroads your Luciacutoff your fruitraising centers un-developed

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partiallydeveloped ag-

ricultural¬

lands unequaled watersources for irrigation and shipping fa-cilities which any city In the worldmight envy 1 do not mean that yourshipping facilities are all that couldbe desired as regards railroad ratesetcbut In the way of location Inthe center of this vast Intermountainregion between the commercial world-of the east and the mighty undevel-oped

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resources of the west

MEMORY MENDING

What Food Alone can Do for the Mem-ory

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The influence of food upon the brainand memory is so little understoodthat people are inclined to marvel atIt

Take a person who has been livingon improperly selected food and puthim upon a scientific diet in which thefood GrapeNuts is largely used andthe Increase of mental power that fol-

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is truly remarkableA Canadian who was sent to Colo¬

rado for his health illustrates thispoint in a most convincing manner

One year ago I came from Canada-a nervous wreck so my physician saidand reduced In weight to almost askeleton and my memory was so poorthat conversations had to be repeated-that had taken place only a few hoursbefore I was unable to rest Jay ornight for my nervous system wasshattered-

The change of climate helped me alittle but It was soon seen that thiswas not all that I needed I required-the proper selection of food although-I did not realize it until a friend recom-mendedI GrapeNuts to mo and I gave

I this food a thorough trial Then Iknew what tho right food could do and-I began to change in my feelings andbodily condition

This kept up until now after 6

months use of GrapeNuts all mynervous trouble has entirely disappear-ed

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I I have gained in flesh all that I hadlost and what is more wonderful tome than anything else my memory Isas good as It over was

GrapeNuts was remade mo all-

over mind and body when I never ex ¬

pected to bo well and happy againThorcB a ReasonLook for the famous little book

The Road to Wollvillo in pkgsEver read the above letter A new

one appears from time to time Theyare genuine true and full of humanInterest

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FROM AN-

EN61NE

L G STETZER MACHINIST INJURED AT THE SHOPS

Air Testof a Boiler of an EngineUndergoing Repairs Results In

An Accident-

L G stetzer a machinist employ-ed In tho back shop of the SouthernPacific machine shop plant was hurl ¬

ed from tho running board of an en-gine this morning and sustained asprained wrist hip contusion aud other injuries that will put him in theInvalid class for some time

While Mr Stetzer was working ontho running board of an engine un-dergoing repairs an air test of theboiler was being made and a plugblew out allowing a heavy pressure olair to escape This struck the ma ¬

chinist and hurled him down to theheavy plank floor a distance of seven-or eight feet

He was taken to the Emergencyhospital for treatment and a littlelater was sent to his home 2213 Grantavenue

The incident caused a rlpplo of ex-citement

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In the big shop for a fewminutes until tho nature of tho trou ¬

ble was investigated Mr Stetzer Issecretary of the local association ofrailway machinists

DO YOU OWN AHYOMEI NtIAlEIR 0

If you have a little Hyomei Inhalerpronounced Highome in your home

you have a treasureInto this hard rubber inhaler you

can pour a few drops of Hyomei andpresto you have the best little phy-sician

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for catarrh coughs coldsbronchitis croup and asthma theworld has ever known

When you breathe Hjomol youbring the healing virtues of the moun ¬

tainous forests to your home Youget the very same healing antiseptic-air that you would breathe If you re-sided in the forests of pine and euca-lyptus

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of inland Australia where ca-tarrh or consumption was neverknown to exist-

If youhave a Hyomei Inhalor inyour home get a bottle of Hyomei for50cIf you have not an inhaler ask for-a complete outfit which costs but

100 and includes an inhaler a bot-tle

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of Ilyomci and simple instruc-tions for use

Hyomei is sold and guaranteed byS W Badcon to cure catarrh asthma or bronchitis or money back Itwill relieve a cold in five minutes andwill break it up in five hours It givesmost gratifying relief to consumptionsufferers and IK sold by leading druggists everywhere

Over night entries are posted at ThoPotter Buffet and Cafe where theyhave Munch nor Hofbrau on draught

EXERCLISES iN-

TUE SIXT

WARDPRO-

GRAM FOR LAYING OF THECORNER STONE

Weber Academy Band to Participate-In the CeremonyProf Wm Mc

Kendrick the Speaker-

An unusually flue program is prom-ised

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by the Sixth Ward tonight atwhich time tho corner stone to themeeting house will be laid

The program includes some featureswhich no doubt will attract atten-tion

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among them an address by ProfWm McKendrick vocal selections byMisses Irene Streng and Diua Brownmusic by the Wober Academy bandand tho prayer of dedication by Patri ¬

arch David McKayThe partially finished building is

being decorated today and electriclights are already strung about thewalls The public is invi-

tedPROGRESS ON-

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PLAIN CITY GRADE IS ALMOSTREADY FOR RAILS

Bridges in Ogden Canyon Are BeingErected Wall Avenue Being Cov ¬

ered by Ties and Rails I

The grade for the new Plain Cityrailroad Is nearly completed and thelaying of ties and rails will bo com-

menced as soon as possible The Og-

den

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Rapid Transit company has abouteight miles of steel rails on hand forthis work The supply Is in threesizes 40 45 and 48 pounds

Tho hoisting engine which was used-in

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the construction of tho viaduct Isnow in place near tho wagon bridgeat tho mouth of Ogden canyon and isbeing used in the erection of the stool I

bridges at that point for the Hunts-ville railroad Some of tho hugo gird-

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are already In place and It is intfcipatod that both structures as wellno tho one near The Hermitage will j

bo in place by Saturday nightThe force of railroad laborers Is

still at worto at different points in the

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Here is a stock of suits for women so rich in variety and sofilled with the charm of soft color and soft linings that theircharacter their sterling tailoring their unusual finishing aroalmost forgotton in sheer delight of their beauty

It is not boasting to say that nowhere outside of this storein Ogden can richer suits be found and nowhere in Ogden Citycan suits of such cloth lined with such silks let alone theircharm and individuality be found under half again as much

Wo do not promise you extraordinary suits for 1175though we have better suits for this price than you will findelsewhere at 1500 But at 1575 there are suits dqual intailoring to any in the city of Ogden and for sale nowhere un-der

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2500 At 2500 we have suits that can not be matchedunder 1000 yet we are conservative From these prices they-go steadily up to 7500

i We believe that we can suit any woman who comes heref expecting an exquisite piece of tailoring made of the rich

cloths rarely seen outside of extravagantly costly tailor shops

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SOJOBURTBROSQ242924312433 WASHINGTON AVE

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canyoncompleting the grade and mak-ing

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ready for track layingThe work on the Wall avenue x

tension Is progressing rapidly tholaying of ties and rails having beencommenced a day or two ago Owing-to tho necessity of using the regula-tion paving rails on the block be ¬

tween Twenty fifth and Twentysixthstreets temporary rails such as arenow at hand will be laid and will bo-

wed until tho shipment can be re-ceived from tho eastern manufactur-ers

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ACCUSED iN

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CASE AGAINST J D SNOWDEN ISDISMISSED

Neighbors Quarrel Is the Cause of AnAmusing Mistake a

Complaint-

The charge of disturbing the peaceof Joseph Welsh which was broughtagainst J D Snowden Thursday hadits hearing in the munIcipal court thismorning and resulted In dismissal ow-

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to a blunder in tho complaint thoson of tho real defendant being thoono named in the document

Mr Welsh and his wife both testiefid that the Snowden cow had enter-ed

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their garden and that Mr Welshhad taken It to the estray poundUpon the morning of the troubleSnowden appeared at the home of thocomplainant and called him outsideThe witnesses stated that Snowdenhad asked regarding the cow and upon being told that the animal had In-

vaded¬

the Welsh garden ho had re-

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with abusive language ending-by threatening to beat tho old gentle¬

man until he would have to stay inbed for a weep

Upon calling the defendant to thestand J D Snowden staled that hehad never seen the complaining wit¬

ness before in his life and had hadno conversation whatever with himabout the cow or anything else

Upon hearing These startling asser-tions

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the court and spectators began-to sit up and notice things until itdeveloped that J D Snowden was not

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Missouri River 4000Chicago 5500-St Louis 4900St Paul and Minneapolis 5200Peoria 5110

Dates of SaleJuno 4 5 11 12 16 July 2 3

23 24 Aug1314 Sept 10 111909

Long limits stopovers allow-ed

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Plenty of other rates toeastern summer resortsFor further particulars apply to

C F WARREN-A T S F Ry 233 Judge

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the man tho probability being that itwas his father Dr C R Snowden whowent after the cow and created thealleged disturbance

Mr Welsh recovered from his sur ¬

prise and informed the city attorneythat the witness was not the manwho had given him the cussingwhereupon the case was dismissed

Another complaint was afterwardIssued charging Dr C R Snowdenwith tho offense and the Doctor willprobably have a hearing Saturdaymorning-

A healthy man Is a king in his ownright an unhealthy man is an unhap-py

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slave Burdock Blood Bittersbuilds up sound health keeps youwell

CROPS IN KANSAS ARE-BENEFITED BY RAIN

Kansas City May 13Almost aninch of rain fell In Central Kansasearly today while showers were gen-

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in that state and in northwestMissouri greatly benefitting crops

WALL PAPERSPECIALS

Some of the choicest and prettiest patterns of this seasonsstock will be sold at

25 to 50 DiscountTh-

ere is enough of most patterns to do five or six rooms whilesome will only cover two or three-

If you dont need them now it will pay you to put themaway until you do for they are certainly bargains and mustgo quick This means that you get

50c values for 25 per double roll35c values for 20c per double roll25c values for 15 por double roll20e values for 125 per double roll15o values for 83z per double roll

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