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Show -- i DIETRICHS TRIAL , Room Crowded and State ficiala Present Anxioue to Hear Curt Of- - j IHhtrijt Attorneyita: thadrteailani anil did agreed to revive. E'oni J4'Oti Fisher: n)ou'. iiruivrty JAPAS FOR IRON AND STEEL- OUTLOOK SILENT The - of ihe 1ki-.1- i eiiihl-'- t sr-o- d I r;;il unideuiitled. Mr- -. Some ar.ii Marlin Disquieting Indications But Hlsnciie Martin, injured, are trout lie- Good. General Condit-cnSatisfied Russia's Pretensions procuring and aiding to procure for kulu. 111., aud no; truui St. Joseph. New York. Jan. f- e- While sni'u Imhim. the aaid Fishi, tbo oifi.-Honest, and There is a Chance ot - fmonii-!i:i:: pig United States postnnust.-- r at Hastings. ' provement is noted for Peace. to th-- - iron CABINET MEETING POSTPONED. riron markets, aivi: Sumnw said the evidence 7. The Government is j Age. dlsiii.-ieiinroue iroin ,Mrtri e',iou Toltio. Jan. ij.iulon. Jan. 7. Tue exvecteil meet1 nued befon tlie al- - silent tonccrnirg ;he terms cf the iiu-- : i!e steel rail and !!;... n d ma'orial ing oi the cabinet, on Saturday liu i i tranra.il, iwhich the i sian rejoinder. A high authority here, been pobtiKiued. This ia interpreted Innntuieut of Fisher van made, in business to mean an ameliowould' lie brought out in the testimony. however, bays that the mdj is uiisut- impiainia have been u .do of price ration In the Fur EuKtern A ' 'l the trade. in i:i its to ptair The evidence would show, he said, that Japan, cotiplcil villi list ter reports from l'aris ,ii'i , cs in uortiu-iDietrich requested William Dutton to features licariug upon the question ot ilisswition to shade y, a, one of the through tlie Exchange T pig iron also is no'-.-notify Fisher that It the latter would toren. He says that the Russian Govsaying that the foreign pay $!U0 for certain tioitoflh-- fixture. i ernment- in its communication, ex- events of the week.st-- d rail trade, the office lias received advices favorable to Concerning the and turn them over to the (lovein- -. presses a desire for x peaceful settlea peaceful settlement. This led to an 1m mailers in dispute. ment t of iron Are says: Jajian ment and in addition the-ct- o iay fsuo. has taken thaon the stock exchange, reply tinder vonsidera- - ' Disquieting reports mine from iht improvement lit. rash, to Fostnuist'-- r Dietrich consols going anil Jsisn-rs- e whUli up trade. however. tlon steel and Russias must, tvnvirced rail Is that would be apiMiimed postmaster. and other suiL of following (nn-when deal lose a and , k;e honest good protestation that Dutton so notified Fisher; iliet a' a the conditions are is .wbdr there. (art mlly exconference followed between Fisher' that EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO. she will mn-tin- amined. it is' stated that some f the and Dietrich, arranged by Dutton, dur- chance fid' the degotfatious. At the xa mo railroads have ron iii.y aiuille-- l oring the course of which the terms ot ders plaied. and th:;i ethers have iit People Become Frightened and Leave the appointment were agreed upon,: time tlie ministry Is uumiultik.-dlTheir Hornet for Safety. to a long delay. It is becoming down their estimat s. mid have noti- and that Fisher had admitted that the rransactlou liad been closed himself, aiqisrent tfiat Jup'ati wottlO 'resefft any lit-- the mills of pi'- iuuieucht of deChicago, Jnn. 7. A special from intervention upon the iu.rt. of an of liveriv's, and that c.ir.ier iuquir'.es Guadalajara, Mexico, says: and .Senator Dietrich. li outside lowers in thr extremity have sliriiuken tuiti iuiciy. All this Violent eruptions of Mount Colima .The evidence, said the District At- -' the the The crisis. It D thought uiiist imt be tbken rerioiiidy. turuey. would also sbow that Fisher of volcano have caused the inhabitants ilu- sterl rail capaclienthat know the I'nited Stci.is that buyers might was then appointed postmaster. of the adjacent to tho mounSuch interveniioit. the Japity is much greater !.un it was a year tain tocountry Summer said that, after heariug the nlanueil. Many of become for steel for the The would anese Jo pressu:and that say, only ago, unjust evideuoe the Government would exUioir hemes and the people have ix less, and that s bill' of adva.acreate which would lie inanufucturo j delay, pect eiHiviciion or acquittal in accord the ashes from and sought siifoty will all there to Russia. proUi'ulity, theivfovc, in with 'the evidence and only asked for tsgeous be little trouble at any time during lava. Justice to all. He completed his stateThe most interesting feature of the London. Jan. 7. No further news I D0-- lu securing fail d liveries. Tlicie ment af noon. ious is thn earthquake shocks orto is little incentive. erupt " get liad been received from the East Far Attorney Batty during the afteriioon which are felt in tho region of tlie to iu or Pill In ders requirethis early morning. presented his statement. volcano. These seismic disturbances The Japanese minister. Baron llay-sah- ments. T Friers arc usually g'ni'antred against arc of unusual severity, but no sersays he fails to see J.yw the JapGOLDEN STATE LIMITED WRECK.! anese, rail rosd could refuse to trans- a decline, hut this . s only to the ious damage lias been reported. When rails 'Russian troops from Chemulpo actual time of abipiii'-'.itPassenger Running Sixty Miles an port Bihi-.iare delivered the roiuiurt price holds. COACHMAN POSED AS PRINCE. I as lsiir k if tq ,lid, reported ... Hour Strikes Freight, what 'object would he 'gained.' for the i ,i In finished imu ami steel generally am mainu'nit'g a watting Torunlo, Ont.. Jan. 7. An inmate . Topeka, Kan., ian. T.K": special Russians could .f amily go tq Svuur on consumers Rome has been plac- of the Toronto jail under the name of attitude. Ionian from "Tucumcari, N. M, says: font ed in structural matciial, but there are An hlliald Edward Btewart. has been A wreck of State Lim-- i '' Consols touched. fed another rtqiorts that some low prices are be- iwrtlally identilied as Wlllisin Brown, Gut Jtock Island's overland Calv mark. lted, . The . Rothschilds ing made in fabrh atcil material and the coachman alio, while itosiug as fie'vut-lfifornia Train, occurred at say this appears to bo entirely due u fiuisht-slnicinivs. a fon-lgin England nut long this morning. A freight had taken apprehension of war between Russia on contracts for prim-the siding but several cars project- and Japan and not to the fear that There have been eoiEplulms. too. of ago, mlrried the Countess litissell. lie in the occasional irregularlti-plute ed. The passenger train, behind time to England would be involved in the tiadc. in the East and lu the West is charged with vagrancy owing hills incurred while livto and running sixty miles failure an hour, fighting. At their annual meetings all iron liars pay not in have gained btrcngih, swung around '. a curve - striking the banks are announcing that they have hut a better volume uf inquiries is re- ing here as a pretended nobleman TTiti Criuut-s- s divorced the ' effect. a The written down their holdings of freight with crashing An nport trade in coachman upon learning ported in sheets. his true Golden State Limited engine was disto 85. liars is developing Ir an encouraging character. Stewart has inn-- in Toronabled and derailed, many box cars demanner. molished and 100 yards of track, torn Washington, Jan. 7. Minister Allen There has lieen Iu rcaM'il interest in to for a month. up. The dispatch simply adds none at Seoul.. Corea, has cabled under to- the foundry jiig iron markets and some was' killed." ADVANCE IN PRICE. day's data that' the Russian murines disposition on thw pan of Northern At the general offices of the Rock who were landed at Chemulpo and who producers to eixade price. Island it is said that "No one was kill- were refused transportation to Seoul Optical Instrumanta Increased In Price ed or seriously injured. The off- over tho Japanese railway, have reachon Account of Heavy Demand. RECEIVER 1$ APPOINTED. icials were unable to state whether ed the capital marching over land. 7. Now York. Jan. 7. Following tho The Russian Brest, France, Jan. any had been Injured slightly. Trenton. N. J.. Jnn. T.ll was ancruiser Almaza, of 2385 tons, leaves nounced today, that Ykl Clian cel lor advance of five to 1sl per cent iu of glasses for spectacles the GEN. REYES RECEIVES ANSWER. here tomorrow for. the Far Raid. Emery has appointed James K. Claike, made price on November 1st lust, notices Paris, Jan. 7. Oiticlals and diplo- - of and Chan. K. Kimbail, New York, have been sent to wholesale dealers Expresses Wish of the Government to matlc circles here claim to be without i o Snnimit. N. J., rciolrera of the regarding the couteuia ot Deal- Justly." Fire Engine company, a and Jobbers of the United States of the Russian reply to Japan, but tho million dollar corporailun with another raise which has just taken Washington, Jan. 7. General Reyes, tone ia distinctly ltessimistic and there nine Chi- - j effect and will apply to practically all the Colombian minister, has received are but slight hopes of a peaeefnl exit plants in New York. Baltimore. j goods. The advance has been the answer of the Washington Govern- from the position in which Russia and cago, Cloveland, St. raul. Elmli.v, anl ' optical made by the manufacturers who other places. ment to his note charging the United Japan find themselves. raw material and Is said to lie States with open violation of the treaty 6:4(1 p. m. The diplomats are makdue to great changes In the Irado in FOUND. HEIRESS MISSING of 1846. The answer which was ing inquiries as to the attitude of Die recent years, compelling them to carby Secretary Hay, though imw-ein case of war, that- to be to the ry a vast assortment of goods at great Jan. diiqiatcli couched in the most diplomatic terms adopted by tlie United States being re7V. Chicago, expense. and expressing the .wish of this Gov- garded as particularly Important. To Tribune from Mobilu. Alu., says: A Ethel Kovelle, the missing New ork ernment to deal justly with Colombia, tbe correspondent the Japanese minisia an emphatic refusal to reopen the ter said today: "The attitude of the heiress to 83.000,000 has been found iu AUGUSTTA'S BIG FIRE. Panama question. Prior to the receipt Untted. States- - will mean much. She Mobile. She says she Is going to stay of tlie reply, General Reyes wrote to baa negotiated a treaty with China tor hidden from her relatives and is going Augusta. Ale.. Jan. 7. Two large clothing mer- briik blocks, occupied by the Augusta the Slate department requesting that ,the opening of three porta ip Manchu- to marry J. Plose. ,i the correspondence-btransmitted to ria to the commerce of the world. chant Pavings bank, and several store, were .When the young woman disappcati-answer lu this These ports bavo. been occupied burned here today and several other , the Senate. Pending an 1y request the correspondence will not be Rusaia and thus her treaty fights have from New York ii'.v.as reported that buildings were damaged. The loss Is been had leaved' Hut she her relatives made public. estimated at 8300.000. been violated. "Japan la not guided. ly. selfish mo- kidnapped. hr stated the it .that Incidentally SENATOR HANNA A CANDIDATE. MANILA RICE CROP GOOD. tives, but is acting in the interest of from wli.mi It s alall nations. I hope the United States Colorado aunt, l Kansas City Star Says Announcement will clearly understand our position leged she iuhrriu-i- her fortune, is not Manila, Jan. 7. This Is the first know In Denver. , Will Como Tuesday. and favor us with their auppurt. year since the insurrection iu I860 that tlie crop of rice and other cerThe Star toKansas. City, Jan. PANAMA CANAL TREATY. Paris, Jan. 7. A dispatch to the eals in Bnlacan, Pamangs and Tar-laday will prlut a story to the effect that Patrie says Rusbeen provinces of Luxon have Senator Mark A. Hanna; will announco sia is from Constantinople 0. The Senate with Turkey to perWashington. Jany and of good qnallty. This Is targe his candidacy. Tay thd' presidency on mit negotiating committee on foreign rotation today attributed to the conto Sea Black said fleet, her extermination of the Tuesday next, and asserting that this sist of seventy-si- x to pans began ' consideration of tbe Panama lawless elements and to tbe fart that ships, Information was imparted to Richard canal the of Dardanthe treaty. straights through the fanners are now protected from C. Kerens, of St. Louis, national comelles. tlie raids of tbe Insurgent tax collecmitteeman for Missouri, in a long disNO ADDITIONAL DEATHS. tors. tance telephone conversation. 7. St. Petersburg. Jan. war The Topeka. Kan., Jnn; 7. N'o additionministry has received a dispatch from RUTH CLEVELAND DEAD. CLARK REACHES HONOLULU. deaths- are rcimrted during tho Baron al Tokio. de that tbe Rosen, saying 4 Russian minister, presented Russias night among the wreck victims. At 111. Eldest Child of, Diet reply to tbe Japanese cabinet yester- 8tonnont hospital Mrs. M. A. ilill, of Jan. 7. F. E. Clark, pres' of' ident the A. U. Society of Christian Enand V Suddenly. Kan., Wright, day. Groensburg, N: of Kansas City, the most seriously deavor. arrived here on the steamer Princetcm, N. J., Jan. 7. Ruth The Examiner Buslneas Office. Cleveland IMS eldest child of injured, are declared to bo improving- Sierra on bis tour of the world. He 407 24th Street. given a warm reception at tbe Cleveland . died at the Cleveland slightly with ultimate hopes of recov- was wharf. home here today, very unexpectedly, the Immediate cause of death being a weakening of the heart action during a mild attack of diphtheria. Dr. Wyck-of- f said Miss Cleveland bad been afflicted for four days and the heart afTo Teachers, School Directors and Dealers: fection was not anticipated. She was 15 years old. iiuiiu,- - ho.v til tin- ' V. S. Martin, i ' - ess-mak- . m . j V fift : snator K.SSrlal- s e tl.-i- h-l- t i -- Baltimore c s 4 4 45 TROUBLE8 OF CRIPPLE CREEK. - -- Military Force In Dietrict' Holds a Council of War. Cripple Croek, Jan. commander of the military force la thlo district, held a "council of war today with hla post oom-- : menders at which plans for the- - en-- a forcement of thd vagrancy proclamation' were discussed. The colonel re-- ; fused to disclose his plana, but It Is reported that one more day will be given strikers to leave the district or obtain employment Preparations are being made, it is said, for wholesale arrests tomorrow. Prisoners against whom no charge other than vagrancy is made, will bo evicted from Teller county and jivjll not. bw permitted to return. ' C.H. Relmer, who was arrested yesterday, is confined In the county Jail but no criminal-- charge has been filed against him. Hiif homo Is in Huffalo, N. Y., and aa attempt may lie made to take his cane, before the United 8tates district court on an application for habeas corpus. 7.--- , . : L. . Y' ' if) which never disappoints in quality, age, purity or flavor. Test by taste youll take it. ; ' t . c LESS THAN COST 4 4 All Tablets, Pencils, Crayons, Writing Papers, Envelopes, &c. 4& 4 4 Store, 4 Ogden Bargain 4 4 43 4444 4444444 444444 w i t , Now Is the Time to Save Some Money. w W. H. VOORHIES, Prop. - - - 2351 ' W'C - - Washington Ave. Jan. - ' ' m you KNOXVILLE'S MAYOR DEAD. Kcw York, 44 Only ccooocscoaWe are Closing Out aboocoocaooocoi 6 8. Major J, T. Io- Teer. mayor of Knoxville. Tonp.,- - la dead- - at Jb$ Hoffman ' Mouse .fi'pm 7- stomach1 trouble. - 4n the early part of last ..summer Major Mr Teer came to .this city aud put himself under ihe care of specialism and in a short time improved- so much that he was able to return home. The illness recurred, however, and about two mouths ago he came back to this city in such a serious Condition that It was nmsidred best to operate upon him two weeks later. During his illness Major McTecrs wife and son were with him. Feeling that his father was on the road to recovery, the latter went back to Knoxville, but Mr. McTecr remained here. A- - chill contracted a week ago produced complications which proved fatal. .The body will b shipped y to Knoxville today; A - visu And Work Well, TAK13 - . OpU, . HOYT SHERMAN' ILL. Jj Beechams Pill s You will Cat wall, BECAUSE, ' by lln-i- r p!fle m fh A-- tio nf fulnm uhi oh-wio- b fminonlr the etomMh to heuiUty and ulunl fmel m. Own, Bocrhum's- Fills :nnwd, live ll iMilc You wit! Steep welt, Beceham's Pills tnclr ahu brliiilnnof fw ml rUuuuix MUan ipoa Uw lain tad Kidw. BECAUSE e MicmhiU-- . s4 r'. KakmibiI md whlr by (hrlr IHkcMku pnowdt wHh mwimiM far an naiUug or CdarMa! W-an RSUlHltr, 10 that U xlflit Ifec UMxiulMrd Kind ihunlur. iiMBM uria Pul rruin ufirr Mu dim ft Beeofium'a Fills wni qotddy Iwlw ' tHorw-frf- al .. Servom mm the Cxt." Hid icttore (rate n ' . rvery Catarrh sufferer dreads the coming of winter, for with the first " breath of the this miserable disease is fanned into life end ell the disgusting symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance and source of annoyance, not only COULD NOT HBAX TUB TICK OF A to the one who has it, but everybody CLOCK. else. The thick, yellow discharge Witmntowx, Fa., July q, 1(01. Bin: from the head produces s feeling of Dear I hxva aad S. S. S. for Oxtxrrh asoal-Isaof tha s hava found it an personal defilement, and the odor of innar aar, sad for had bass I hum, rauady the breath is almost intolerable. tronblad with thia diaaaaa for yaara The catarrhal poison brings oa and triad many thlnn in an affort to irat raliaf, but nothing did n stomach troubles and affects the Kidparmanant good until r bad diaeharxa from and Bladder. I attacks the It neys ) baaring soft bones and tissues of the head could not and throat, causing total or partial In bad ahapo whan X bagaa yonr S. baa dona away with tho deafness, the loss of smell, and giv- diooharro. 8.and my haaxlng has boan to voice the a ing wonderfully improved; a oo mnob oo rasping, nasal that can now I aonvarsation carry twang. No part of the body is secure In aa ordinary tana,oawhoraas n roar from its ravages. Catarrh makes ago thia waa impoaalbla. Your mod loina hao dona ma a world of sick for all disis it a over, you rood nnd I do not haaitnto to giro it tha ease of the blood, and circulates all credit tt dcaorvoa. W. T. XHUXBXNB. through the system, aud for this reason, sprays, washes, inhalers, powders and salves have proven vo Slav or catakhh; xh tub-TEEM YEAJUL failures. The way to cure Catarrh thorXrobo, Xnd. Tar Ang. X, 1003. Saar Sira: oughly and permanently is to cleanse About thirtaan ynara ago X naad yonr the blood of the unhealthy secretions remody for Catarrh. X had boon tronbled with about also yaara, butaJueo that keep the membranes of the body takingit for 8.X 8. 8. barn aovnr boan worried it. leal abla to moommand B. S. B. inflamed, and nothing does this so with aa a aura cure for Catarrh. surely and promptly as S. S. S. As T. VXLLWXE. long as the blood is poisoned with Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms of the miserable disease will continue. S. S. S. goes to the fountain sourve of the trouble and purifies and enriches the Mood, and so invigorates and tones up the system that catching cold and contracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur. Keep the blood in order and winter s eoming brings none of tbe discomforts of Catarrh. Write ns particulars of your case, and let our physicians help you get rid of this g and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPCCIFIG CO ATlAkk.., CAm "ice-king- t mad-loin- blood-taintin- Two Days Longer And Uie annual clearance sola at these Threo Stores will be closed. Between uow and Saturday night, January 9th, we want to moke it interesting for the hundreds of will who buyers be hero. We it said pant that wo ha vo furnished evidence of exceptional reduction in eTcry deportment, the like of which is most unusual. The time has now arrived for serious thought on the part of every economical buyer. Have yoit with every fully supplied yourself necessary for this winter? If not, it were well that you visit ns during the last two days uf this great sale. Very Special Offer of Embroidery Insertions Beginning Friday morning, the 8th, and continuing until Saturday night at 10 oclock there will be an unheard-o- f reduction on Embroidery Insertions. Its hard work to measure these thousands of yards of embroidery, which must be done, if theyre not sold before stock-takin- g time. We'd rather reduce the price, thus allowing you in saving what it would cost us to have this great stock measured. This embroidery insertion comes in wide and narrow widths and will be 10c per yard sold at 2c, 5c and . That Special Offer in Wash Silks Is deserving of your especial attention ns we feel sure youve never hod such on offer before. Th(s line Is exceptionally desirable for waists and tbe regular price of 48c Is re29c duced to An Unusual Chance For Workingmen mitts and calfskin gauntlet gloves, dogskin' gloves, mocha ficece-line- d gloves and the mocha ridiculously gloves at low price vi Shoe Store Attractions LI The very brisk trade rajnyad by the shoe store during this annual clear-sur-e sale Is evidence uf the public faith in our ability to radically reduce prices on the beat of shoes. Ladies' shoes in odd sizes, patent leather, vicl kid. light and heavy soles, military heels, shoes which are worth 85.00 regularly are reduced to ..83.00 per pair There len t a ibance like this every day in men's work gloves. Men &f'c fall into line for then gloves nt 60c , Men's working sweaters, esoh. 33c Boys Sweaters, each Men's. Caps, golf and storm style, In plush and Scotch plaids, BceohamS Fill ItHnonii'li. In:y tla; Una cudm Die 1 vnckw-Hei- dal j j I rh ymrrr awiiuiUnoii nf Hr fopil Urn. il l:h Trnrwrd c:Tay nnd So Boxes , ftr lo Uir alrvtOD Aiaf-l-e. : and yam. to cants and 28 contsm 0 - Ladies skating bools, very high, an admirable shoe for skating purposes, and 83.5'.' per pair, redne-- I worth ml hrirjrxboni Itkml, hniH.ir-'- c ar yfiyai'nl Sold Everywhoro Ladies' shoes in vici kid, patent tip, mat top. military heel, welt and turned soles, worth regularly, re-2.85 duct d to . . 83-6- j You win Work wott, BECAUSE COMING BRINGING fur-topp- ed f 'Des Moines. lows. Jan. 7. Major l'rdfi.---f of Hoyt Kheriiihu. rethe late General W. T. Sherman. ported to lie very Hi from an atta k of JillfMI tiioll, WINTER IS Heres where the workingman gets more than he ever expected for his money. Weve placed on fin 1 sale our line of cprdovaa and buck front To Eat Well, Sleep Well, ' on,-ynn. I. xnsn. EuS.. ALLENS CARRIAGES. TJ-Lf- i, - In ALL TRAINS MET BY low-wat- . . t and COLPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS. FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. i, J - in HACKS ! d . AT REASONABLE RATES. STORAGE , e ; Dispatch. tuis-dlii- i of.eyerything. In whiskey . you get It'in Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with d - m VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling. . fire-par- ed ADWant The Best. FURNITURE 25th Street X im-IKi- ,1(1 1, 42 CO. thati-Fishe- j ' Phone 22. coiu-psn- - a mm ALLEN ' -- . imBsmsaasxaaaBEam i . a ' e cou-aol- i ! in-le- l j . 37; I j - injheeraurt : JA. lAIil I s .Developments. 7 nni-- h' of When ih StvaUir Dietrich, charged with, brite ery. was today, the room Besides several state officials, there were numerous lawyers and others present as spectators. There also were several women in the mom, among them Mias Gertrude Dietrich, daughter of the senator. . Judge. Ysudeyenter. at once called the case against Scb-atDietrich, w heroin he is charged with direct violation of section 1781 revised statutes. The stecuringVuf a jury was than taken up. The .examination of Jurors and challenges was'ofouducted by Assistant District Attorney Hush, who closely - Twelve questioned, the veniremen.(4 the first fourteen men questioned were satisfactory to the government and they were turned over to Senator Dietrich's - counsel for further ex, amination. . The Jury. M. completed at 11 o'clock and, as selected, is composed of one real estate, dealer, three merchants, one miller, one printer, two farmers, one bank clerk, two railroad men and District Attorney a barn Summers, la his opening statement, began with a summing up, of .. the counts in the. indictment He .cited the alleged agreement between Seqatufi Dietrich and Postmaster .Fisher -- ot. Hastings, by which the latter Is ctiarg-- i ed with paying certain moneys,, which the District Attorney-statehe proven was for the purpose of securing FUher's appointment- as Vt--, : aster. This testimony will show, raja thq i UTAH, FRIDAY MORXI 0ilEX, EXAMINER, a-- e . - THE MOUXIXC. to Men's 83.00 s varit regular price . 82.110, reduced to '.y of stylt-- s and 81.75 and 81.25 a. |