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Show (Oe THE A SALE OF SILKS A SALE OF SILKS ; Black Taffeta Black Taffeta Silk, 19 . ; Colored Silk inches . Z Algerian 60)‘pieces. wide, | PONKee Silks, . , all S Pongee Lan, sale this 39 week at yrtle, ee cave the Cents entire dresses dren's wear; and S SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, | : Tl ° APRIL 7, 1906 W A cere for eS or IS ee Grey . A SALE I sible OF neck an White neck Ladies' and short extra fine Pe Maco and wide with Patent black sizes Cotton long sleeves Vest or in quality, 38 Children's high all $1.00 In Boys' line of Clothing Boys' Cheviots Tans: G6 Teather enameled Black 10 and 16 WILL Patent Value $2.25. On Grays 3 yards sale PRICE TO ALL -NEVER long and a In In Youths'; did 100 40 of a inches Pair RuMed plain, C Swiss Value Clothing. line of sizes 700 17 to SUITS Section Suits 20 tea: in a Splen- Tweeds Gray Swiss On and / In Novelty case. the aes Bee On sale this Mixtures,}°°° week, ON SALE 3 yards thils long week Hlandsome long extention soles, a neat and GOES THIS that and E this reversible 50 ; week a the season-scarce made with small tucks, 5 Bagdad AT Exquisite tistic istic Beige colored designs-finished design infshed 50 inches wide; any onies, and many of Regul MOmRIEC the as a et loss and ‘lee Dias $6.00. On sale PAST but they Result tratingS Endorsing the Association of ynsidered Arbi- colonies lwhen of setlement In Weber commenced to by a Box Eider ters of the state programme ' the of Utah of the annual Shi 6 ce State held yesterday hall at buildin a in the the city lected Officers meeting Shao care Beckeepers' ation lative e old and re" selected under )ed, Th Settle With ahs Sart ti to rights the been killed by smelter smoke as here of far as the has eet (parts twenty of i the years was} "Now state, ago we A 6 sd been company | against er d suits ag A in| 20c" prea growing n one why] if "asol ic resolution with president this and man } the ress was ssed passed ture. a structive ess bee on ‘ cul- } 1 zovesy a aor sald:cuenta Bee ee ee : Prospects Are Flattering. ; oy 2 we See ne lately reporting 2¢ nen ee . Meteorological «| Mum prospects) snove temperature, owing to the unprecedented amount ‘of snow and rain, thus furnishing an un; supply of wate 1 1 39 50 degrees, which Pela od dette enavaat Mintesthaltivit ne PART: Be at Son. are busine and they. w not more be bees and we disappointed. here in Salt Lake county the dustry isa thing of the past. t was banner in th. Ms at time once county, having view ™ ne j ce hope, Mut bee inWhile considered over 106,000 the! cul- ee ae the ais exces Saf 2 excess oe active, to humidity at 6 p. coul mean Soie and Silk, designs, A quality sleeves, sizes, 75c. CENTS 50 neat' Pair White and_artistic On A Cloth, regular at, long, in 48 inches A $16.50 inches Brown, Grey and Blacks, PET Beautiful Browns sizes $3.50 hotel or this regular 6 to the new Polnt and most " Chicago | | . Kink Slump SALE A has al-| snowfall "will The of popular . Vas nats Cent. "| - SHARP Real and 3 $3.00. $3.00 On Grains on fine. $4.00. In Bobbinet- ; On Boys' 1 Affected cl Dy Pit Eni 1angE Square delayed Little sale sizes 6 to 16 $3.00 e@pjeace ; ;-Closine 6 not prices a sine ° changed of | h much to 7) .Heel, our - Review. the week's ne mining. except the trade. partis in {s t ine.‘ Forelgn were, Dun] -reept-| immediate were naturally withy:what celpts Market wee the re day still on a scale ler than those last time last year. large feature short Just took ¥4S commercial ply Is cut-off horizon and would structural he eloud2 work in- is. of an lines b ome in sstie cons siderably of account then the St. Slay | in July ce- wheat. to pause. Louls S May price oft day's ) % reached % Se within aga ae closing K figures Ug cent Misid url lower. crop each week of new in great volume. business is. the eet » pee ) bp s tthe to 1©® yea there is a fair amount but anthracite furnaces N in tonnage vol- of| Asone to pig eae iron, of new business,.| me © embar- strike.| The market for ; eve and as affected, was i| this 197, -coal week against last| made holders Known much and 18 in the Pacific states, liabilities $5,000 or more, In: the concern. Mare h commercial are $10,349,083, failures against and 15| sen not a furrow has Liabili-| Sona shipping demand reported $9,964,930 for| last! | year, Much r. German: ae East Market closed f final price bee a ancte THE HEIDECBER 3rd South. t eS ie ed less firm day at the business the early a inet - Tips Tips this 2) ' (size (sizes week regular way OF % done part of the ne wine _- Dull 7 Day _nead aie Nat. een 16.15 [16.1244 ene ees le ra" 8.6214 High. | 2s oa = break. on to Low, | Clcse 18.3745 Around 11:30 high prices best of average. closing tone was The course of prices of and day -- GRY 4 .- 118% ted° 6, 118% Bs' 118 2716 66H 56M 6955 oe ee a & a 11% a 5 1264 ee 158%¢ e | A day made feature: of the | ull perio from the : maintained tion of : lowest all and C : but-an advance. the the 9 2 nau, ose Pls {17 ae! 1074 22% wai 1914 ‘ ox Market. ee Wool and receipts Serene Real . 7 at 66a best W. Estate Penrose to date 70,- are Transfers. to Sernard Rich. when; after not 1. De o d, Ox se rods Sara One 9-10, 3, ‘") Cahoon &% and Haynes, | ‘A c¢ ie | Mur- , nee wo 10,000 oe . ue éweon, Sralth, Jt. "Hodes market| | 1.250 ct al. Tare Fo Rieck iol Gol ei tOLELRPatacca le nn i ae ce a oy 2 vs, 800 Anna o mri Smooi, ¢ al 165x491 ft nw ‘fr Se, , when ‘ihe ay e a 1, & 5 to ete. acketts || Read-| s on, 28-29-30, 8 ree lorgon s Heaths r ge St add KB. S.§. .. D. e Tineteh £ to J. M. Young su to 0 ii ee et ),; nic Ty Ss Shpsen to bard, 14-16, 2, Home | sub E.> 8 « Sl gs to Pinnle It i per cent net. Ww. y Gk Insignificant frac-| "\ ~ 546° 9 Pacific, s oo | Oseac BiBode u to ‘Ino. "H. Howe e- | The lowes stock Union * are not Ssselling to any pl : ay ba we are e well m naintained, : Sar Coated Mie arranty ri was,} however,tivit a demand for e Pennsylvania as which {t- ald| with an activity @ ‘inn aicin on e n Il Lal ye Pi the stock e rose wo _ cent Close {8.67 8 660 ae 8.65 The 72 9344 SA orl, ‘ Sap , money market was barely opening. The) 3°); Lake C hiv 64 one 5 highest ratethe of rallying ‘the day, of 3) theper market cent aia| §George Kelsey to same affect at) tyubbard Liv. Cay toeGeo: not all, - IEA 57 ae 27 4S 0 8) ge how-| lrann.i raisey' to. Mary prices | 14 did market. | ee Then, the market 8 . > ons brought atrallying, a timo were | ent. 4) st No. Me gga | & white 2 white. 2 We, 22 49, D. 0 pon9 1 Clate. Tubub cs... . Samp- Heights & Ss. Morris, 14- Elizabeth Hall, 5 a5 1.500 - No. No, a3. whe CATT ATTLE ‘ Yards, the »-' ig 14,000 mar af for tomor-| prime beeves, 5.304p6.25:) 3.85¢5.20> stockers und] d ‘heifers. 3.70] Ty SS2576.45 Pat stron a ic 9 5 3.5 NGG 25: ‘western sheep 8 aputes lambs, 1.75@6 69; Gb.e bie for to-| to'Se high-| ; nas 65: rx isa6 45; pigs, | for tonative sheep, 4.25%6.3; western lambs, Amer. vane of prices Preferred Ill... April 6.-Cat-| estimated ‘ ane range Amal Amale. Copper . Amer. C and F. Chicago. tinjon Stock 3 144% 1ite2 5 1 21% fine medium Fleeces eces ; stocks first) as. the Toward firm the the money the ia& et ung Is stil pene gene al fr a eaten oday Thefromshipments December et 27,oe 195, are * 66,071, & the} fully followed which to the net . down of the day. began only pend upon [8.4 8.60 lo saq@7e, 45! Before was A little rally raily a oe 254 : 95}4 Wis st a $ 35% : 33 Boston aus made were sharply. . average es Bos the woul faeces Saleneee of allApr ril6-In grades are small, Finq | le rth 704 73c and fine me} est staple Is worth ‘qisc | dium @70. Fine clothing fs strong at wa marke loans oa 157 ‘Tale Ez aie Md ‘abash racer having been made arbitrarily six per cent,| there was a tendency toward reaction, but the late market ruled strong and the) eee 8.35 |g 4am |8.57 w whene sat, 6-The money ylelded the the lowest not « as Ys oe Sm : 145% 14'4a = aie ate < ae first hour there were dec‘lines | 7 isd pounds. Ais the | 459,461 pounds to 2% per cent all through S and per cent. 16. Or -|16,8744 zm 304 au, a rred | were __~_--_ | ginning of the last hour [16.1244 the money market was oy |8.624, 3m 18.70 = April soon é market the list Close. --------- sO. eaiZ ISlo 6734 York, end of the of from % . = 20% eee "a94 mae & GY - an 3% oR | ains. a As _|BYal54 | about 16. " | 16.04 | Stocks Small i jaltqa@asit,| EC etice ial "Low. Le as G -_-_o New at . -. acific ae Varven Coating With t e up on? .|8.60 aoa morrow. ar ae After grade. Week : ee 8" Rubibee -_ ---- goue in 4.000. little. 2O4G 2a 420% oo fee ee . -d byby Ustlessness. §8Ss. characterized Ustlessness. T The first Im-| pulse upward, was but it amounted to} | and | ~ | An the before wus [aeeee 6,-Cattle-Re- reae ever, Liverpool | pj o- Recipt s, 1,000, been turned. developed sua City. April -| "Close. -- Close. $1.75 ° This Goes South. Ry Coal rantIron 19%nh aI | Open. I Shoes. $1.29 dey 1 Dongola at 9 [S57 GHOM Low. oats market than was the case the day | Shee ep--Recelpia;. 7,000 estimated efore and on sympathy with the other morrow, 2,000, z rket steady; grains dur sion there Wa =" Goes Close week, 37O the. prece eding week. mand . 28 is > leet report for this month said that 5; 1 con ana year. ear ¢ 1erter ! afor 7 7 arate : . FT ne Otek iy he Olea5 || ot ee rao Prolenahar heneast.boxsouth,; Ren ge that ecSe ‘ae MAS aagous | aa?Hogs-Receipts, 20,000; estimated West repore ate Patent eC ogs-Recelpts, : SHOES 22 ‘red,| | [08 Amalgamated. Copper with and. netmost "t9to45,: 4, Sand the leading stocks closed gainsof} ‘s ye WaSi: No. No. 22 hard, Spring ne ikeer : = Ay to H.C. Horr854087; eiAS | The F hond market did not reflect the 5. whe at l No corthe rn £81 No,: Fa .2 early dec He { tocks ruled steady d ty 7 . Io. 2 43 2; hited ot ne in se ao . lu cha Bic hall o ‘asorsig 1 Baolfy Tha 80. Corp, No. 1%; No, white.| There was no change in government | , ; (6, No. 2 yellow in @tcy Oats, No. 2,] ponds. : 10x6% rods nw fr se 3, | was to Shoes. e yesterat the =! 18.37% Cash what to give 15 Higha|. Open. | High ---_-_-_ May 8h -- 8.504 a z = in the| changed conditions from the day before.| 191 "py Sale With medium weight sole (sizes 1114 a and Shoe. on Good strong: bulk of sales, 6.20@6. 12 he )N. Y. Central ....144% ? § sn@e.35: packers, ( D6. 7 ole sal Pacific Mall -. 44 iy lights, ' oa 30 ‘ ; Seanioa: ane ; aS Sheep-Ree ante. 1,000 head; market 5@ se " a eee qo Higher muttons, 1.50426.00: lambs, 5.50| Pull. Pal. Car "1a pading . 13 @¢ "0,> range wethers, 5.50@6.25; fed ewes,a | ‘k Island Co, . 27% 6-1 eae| np ai ee Fred eciene agent alin -=---=| Ge iS vA5 Rn WAH |e see aul | week, 213 the preceding e and 22| futures were from unchanged to ‘¢d highthe rts sponding week last year. Fall-| er. While the weather Was all that could ures In Canada number 18, st 17 | be wished at the moment, the Missouri are Be at OF Extra Misses Mo., eos Sent as| tome prature ‘eerste protracted fallurex $2.00 tone. 17g@Ti TM 164077 a Low- TT - {16.10 ..|16.10 !16 RTS ae ho Sept. Ne tiievw wantin eather.eran The Semosphere osphere of the|5 a was pil bearish, but apart from those matters there wes not much reason, a by any Kid ole Sole Cle SSG 45% «(45% | "Open. May ae States Commercial SALE Kansas1,000City,head; market steady; native Manhattan es celpts, Sec | Met. 4.25@5.9; native cows and heifer steers, Cent. 3.00@4 gy:| Mexican feeders, stockers and 9 or@5.15: Pac 6044.15: calves, 3.00@6.75; we stern | Missourl ie bulls, 3.00@4.15; caly 5 K.x, a and. a o@s.25; western fed cows, |? abst s Tex : Subhlyeg iM. weste 4.00@5.25; feda steers, In| LARD- Ac 0 we after hav de fas corn Will colorings, A Kansas otherwise, Low. | High.| : for market werenoust"ae Cone é on a 7 she aber: 3 _ ve teas ae tie eis > 2912020 2h ; PORK- latter] seile rs wheat being ih | 4a 1544 roe Opens heav- | - The caused | 15% this | SCPG_- a jump of % cent a bushel and it}; surmised that: something was de- ‘The Ladies' arene aaaBa i porn TT TT S47 ia 76% a at Trade the corresponding was of only trade the The sre was Bnd. the Mi WAS 1e, Oriental at EACH. : medium popular = & | May moderate v olume but declines the that] July ucceeded each other for an hour and a,j Se De half did not have the effect of aided i j;any week ----- "ain [4544@045 |4o% MI weak occurred before its Ces Open. Sept OATS- . markets good] intaorustion the ce °" trade : of . "700° in less : B Excep- $2.25 Couch long-in N pen at as , | May July. the, corn wag, higher. Provisions Baer Es ae socpetien Seraion. - sak evel session sut gave in toa bullish 1e se ment Jutee mati vacoverod mil of any de: wheat} preparations} ts and eraren firm at they sae were Aggregate received a %UTT% ..\7714@TT4 76a, CORNY SOR? feo from : Double SUITS, years. Suits COVERS Covers Bagdad this Young Low Aye School Hittle, for 9 1) and 22.000 prices. ~-Ik May July Sept es because | ayinnathy spring but a WHEAT- a Ai: Bearish earish. Chicago, April wheat today ; were Section, Bh I a Gets Sale tionally nice quality-in Black, Blue this}and Nobby Gray and Brown Mixtures Kid style, yielded < on 55 Clothing Bagesied, orincipal packing houses In the west was 50.100 compared with 68,300 the similar day ‘ Weather-Corn Be a A SUIT SALE. $3.00tes Suits aty $2.25. PAIR. COUCH yards sale of the previous year. Liverpool reported short clears and oe nal Ra ae ork e ) oO oci ) s an m Baton LOW RR URL AOS 6S D Ce . of prices Range REACTION ea Afrected planting ground It ‘sas to- c vr : for other grains behind and corn | be yet, OF Size wide the hog products. Comparatively eait : reports of hogs and a firm market re-|. ported for them, and large excess of shipments, both of meats and lard, as compared with those of the year before. Re-| ceipts of cured meats were, . on the Sate other! se SEDO ac. | run ofee hogs Local ere trifle larger. re1 a SREY oe Rising by One-Half Out New Blues t $2 - $1.48 PER PAIR. Takes ae the also years. ay at Norfolk of o Curtains appliqued. $1.68 shades, large flaring flounce on choice for =Thursday, Friday : _ 7 16 Tod family week 25 Grays, Suits Will $5.00 | couragement Louis Variety and German A SALE OF SHOES POAT $2 Sectlon, ce ier cee Tans, sale wide-value 3xtra bottom, at plaited some Cloth, United cent. at Clothing YARD. Irish design $2.40 alue value by demands mea forrtesshigher wages©S| | Present conditions of ago. wheat That as had vtte lacalitt pared with 91 a year c e in ffered the Ironas | effect' & steel and rta fantistes. hasrogress t in view } of the excellé reports $ Li ' y 1a not suffered =P as al : : i yet, despite the suspension of coal min-| C°™ns from other sectio fo t ues anos Hay ' busine Wr castd . lacing Nest forward Weather Affects Corn. hes inches SALE Suits collar elbow 75 7assed 57 per cape unlined, Cravenette all terrupted | Ia aertaly tem-| Boys' Sults-a finished for aioe SUIT $3.50 Linen. good a good splendid Pearl dai Spreads at In soft Summer this Week Today Is 1 degree| .343 fancy back, price bank au tle in n tt 1e 2 ve ary viVisible conditions reported the Dun''s review of the ume precipitation m., and recelve its Since January 1, 2.08 inche } Weather forecast for ‘oday-Partiy, cloudy realative A week de front Cicilian Navy, > apo on . ot Gas le ss. But fact z plant yf al abel But some will be compelled to manufacturing suspend if the plants fuel sup-|'28, been the} ap-| precipitation ne 4s month, ie : of Accumulatec of choose 60 stlm- ™42Y contemplated building operations Je : "over Were It not for a‘ few labor controversies, The indloxtons eet pa "or | since oe Sane 7 vad temperature x January 1, ts % a degrees. aer good as well as for oth-| crops. honey Some flow of our beekeepers who) ° baie precipitation on from 6 p. m. to 6: p were successful last year, SAA the ipright erase has vicinity of the anthracite mines. High| temperature not only broadens the de-| Keport. degrees; the normal. to at mand. for seasonable merchandise. but | Yeloping, of a bullish character In condeed stimulates agricultural operations, re-| Ree tion with the reinspection of the i at northern navigation, and - starts| there as I ordered the rall- || ---- RIBS- 9!opens. > BURT é oS ONG Feet : I ‘recently ae by fasloners, no] of} accord we are planted tbly, rotended me Yesterday s rs BP ut the local office of | the weather burea | Maximum tempe sig as degrees; mini-| fell ‘| Nerature, flattering ities. colores colored sale Table or 29 Cents EACH. wide-value Price to new | Increased country. plowing. been to Sale at | heavy will probably delay has In start-) an in the the Oneni county, that) . ot hws e committee of oaare : novr ine rains, winter wheat tomorrow county has ne rest 5 recommendation a variety Con: retail demand 4 ave other Hastaetcr this on Bleached, the day was for than there sion the large long line ay before deliv ich Selling roid on the market. should come with the] that quarter did not appear and the middle in to wheat ing tone ! me ¥ ; x ; 2 S e aan | 1¢ eday ECEsellers becameEvers scarce ancl Gas of oats wit SoU some re-order business, and| : Se reports as to enlarged orders effects Shape ew colonies and he| quarters last full with| ask great up to $1.50 inches Batiste a o0Nypati A SALE OF WHITE IRISH POINT CURTAINS| embroidered 214 ee little nee miners' partia coal rains : in Weber Corsets in all sizes, well boned Corset; 50¢ value at Saturday which carnings, improved planting future on themembers theTwenty-eight same groun ointed to protest the to the Miwa a Wenahitioe of the axSO- Eo iealrist) permitting: UMTS: . : g e ciation were present, a numbet ‘ pf lager and' j Bo Elder s pr IterpeiSec be| K : e Ve > 1 2OX Ler me to " whom spoke on pertinent topics, Prof.) nine Ball the agricultural of colleg> ds ed aay pny ena PANTaRET Enos Ont ete ered ; season Is ae eer late oats being two weeks indus- Salt in but Utreushout eller 4 Be 1? Mala oF 4: while the beu ried as Mh aia Fringed German floral 47 3 yards Peau of splendid plain in sale SILKETTE ; Strike. ussecl:} alte P B ere F as note that maid We e sale ]¥US¢-62 or good at of effect, special on Despite county ott t} ne a ssoclation, sum to be seccept a , this ay z beesclaims und|, ed in full payment of past ing{the last SKIRTS April 6 Bradstreet's of trade tomorrow v will ‘ rallway celal members| this convention notnpcbeating passPtition a res-| ceiietihe that the United States, the Bingham} |rights,Aes in common A 1 with Consolidated and the Utah Consolidat-| (0 pee keepers . In Weber ed smelters should pay , $1.500 cach: to! should be: protected 2" assuring they circular Find Dun and oS effect of the eed yous igh mention- this possible, as to| melter| Weber In duty protect a and for fall delivery present themselves. Con-| those of the day before, May left off thhuedin warm is expected to re-|.4@\we hicher and oats as much lower sult a very weather large Easter. The beneti~ ‘ baat atas built is ; ae ein cattle ie A ae Staichik fo "| ed with a ve ere. were es Ben on ofa bls Went into ath ed to| jover cates damages on account bees alleged 1,900. have made colors, : ate 3 fe | shut down, are significant the features presenting themselves week. this | The rush of spring jobbing is now about | maeran should Aiton' jtry the it try medallions, some REVIEWS weather, ready evoked encouraging ae oh e epa be to as to their county, Smelters. ee . like conditions and ion in socretary q ny 2 going legis-) "follows BS ein thi alhe ves tangas it assocl county as' ete with' alk 3. S. Lovesy, presiden T. Ke. Rhees. first vice-president; W iIford Bellistior second vice- preside nt; A. Fawson, sec retary, and ames Nielsen, wsssista: 7 D and Good, spring heavy and! near| cen-| destructive -be of Reduced Oxford | Smelter. will Damasks-disc sleeves, Special Lawn, Lace, much more durable than Silk, in all leading separate underlay, bought to retail at $3.00, and York, review \ - verse the a cominit- | "But now things are different, building S of lthe |Knowing that to orbuild smelters agricultural horticultural and faney length Our Persian plaited $15.00. Ste over, Weber Netting qurable, at dems cit Silver $3.75 Coal a} build ene eee Se zy _ = . wre < : re Faint vie 5 | animal ES es ENO: BO PT pe aye eer Iean AEP by prominent members, constituted cep enta ly Spates pve oy the . the while | in the center of the valley no 3 was raised as no trouble was Acainst ga | $3.75. $1.35 Sil. TRADE | emelter 1s at and full Waists Cents box COATS, and WALKING at ditions than reaching the Silk { with} anticipated, a ; : sustained smoke, appointing votest agains protest: against thhe smelters they | smelters } objection a Gran damages for week T were, faster in-regard.to {friendly oe Leloment avith ) people by arbitre ym, é Claints. a basis ae ee smelters - fully RAIN Olive values, long long re srle ve"| Bradstreet to again even Jap. yoke Val, worth made ruffles, is as good as the beekeepers could rea-| ulated retail trade, excepting tn a few] sonably expect, While dealings with! seetions, an excellent wheat situation, a ‘CAUSES slter 7 7 5 : ao 14 al es ae Ae: pers bere be oo erous | little more animation in the tron market, | ee a ave agrec: e an MAS | Earle erecabie ane pieas-| continued activity in all lines ef industry, || os , be is one thing that should There oe smeltér tee: to COATS, two beekeepers pean it has} DrORUN Tae yur bee- | \ ith vell so be an to die ‘a| died White Cen's $1.75, CENTS Bolts and $1.95 ley. But we are pleased to note that} New : satisfactory arrangements have veon || Weekly 2 jmade for a friendly settlement between| . DAMAGES State of IMeeting Endorses STYLE Tan, $4.50. : yards yards this | tile beekeepers and the smelters, and | * ay: hile it is far below the actual loss it| Real d Annual worth Curtaing-ar- | MERCERIZED flolnce-3 ne 3 _ GF of and German CURTAINS Femme deep deep he first ones, until now not 150 coloare left in the entire county. The] oe ft are ‘located in or near. thel ; [rrountatns on either side of P the val- E'age Sow Counties. FOR Sleeves, NEW nies Them Box i thousands any Hous Building hoping more, bought for 11 Bonne ith with our smelters, a aapileme Inetaed losses been having "one pers, che ri bees, when they ERS SMELT Weber with $3.85 EACH. jell Against Swiss in the lot SILK with Porticres | NEW surrounding, FEMME value Ladies' $10.75 striped with NEW finished values, 5 trimmed the cheapest WOMEN'S Inches wide. f vs at, a pair BONNE jot the Lorine MORE others from, of dotted 95 harmonize OF Paw. SETTLE front, at WAISTS others SALE and in of NEW CENTS will sale yard dur- A WEEK $1 Protest ; FINE (elbes aN Ene MT ane 3 to 7) worth $2.25 NG) Walstine $3.68. : i yards i On sale 3 SHOES. Boys' Box Calf Shoes with design price, tite $2.45 A SALE OF PORTIERES rich 3 : ne: and Re: Spreads tegular and at 2 100 pair ex, quality, OF this Week. with Pants; WAISTINGS TIS A SALE kK 10 AT $3.95 A A Half PAIR. per 29 BE WEEK QO Curtains sale OF WHITE years. WILL l 99 Muslin, 90c. White in a yard Ere $85e A SALE OF CORSETS. Purses, SWISS CURTAINS White white wide. A SALE apd Cheviots, Tan and mead ges eats aries Special The EACH. A SALE OF RUFFLED nobby 23 white» De partment cee ON SALE new, 200 Double Bed size Spreads, for appearance and wearing equaled value wy i sae ieee hemmed and 95 p= Ou nek sizes AT Cloth, Black, 38 to 40 worth 63. Cents worth yard On UNDERSOLO Ovi- inc Wool, A SALE OF SUITS. 700 Suits at $3.95. 5, wide, a Panama and wide; A SALE OF BED SPREADS at 49 CENTS a inches ¢. sts ONE $1.18 made $2. inches meek Crisp Colors re any long chain, made with - strong : clasp of a fine, soft Leather, the} best and prettiest 50c styles. Leather and ay colorings; Beautiful in BE TODAY a Patterns, years. all-wool all Cents effects wide. all Tweeds; eee $1.00 SUITS ental Suits, up-to-date Medion fine all CHILDREN'S PURSES. Belts, Buckle A SALE OF COUCH COVERS $2.95. Section Norfolk neat to AT A laids Broken Pia A Yard. welght, SUITS. SUITS 40 75c Buster Brown Belts in all sizes, two splendid 25c values on sale at sizes, spring OF Broke Tine A SALE OF Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers. Reversible aud fringed all around in the prettiest SALE to Children's koe erie 25 Cents A Checks, Suitings iW UNDERWEAR fine high A DRESS GOODS SALE " Spun Special Tis Week, 48e. Ya 1864 ESTABLISHED S100, -and- Ladies' with Home That by sheer force of EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES promise to be the most important ['" [?Y!)0!® Cheeks: ane Rio events of the year. PRICES MORE REMARKABLY LOW HAVE NEVER BEEN QUOTED J bark Greys. dent Chil- value a A SALE OF BELTS. LADIES' SALE | * 8e, fine Peculah | pecia heavy, firm and soft quality, very lus-} Reseda. Reds, Light Blue, Navy] trous, sultable for Waists and entire} Brown, Alice Blue, White, Cream, Dresses; regular value 65¢ Black and others in plain und fs-1 On . REPUBLICAN, Silks. of Colored. Alecrian 25 and 272 inches wide "S) INTER-MOUNTAIN Loco met: . 44 67%. Amer. & and Ref.160'4 . 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