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Show UOltXIXO EXAMINER. EXPLOSION UTAH TlirilS' i.V OH DEN, ETA II. MOKMM!, i ?, mm j PLACED BRIGHAM ..map in .y. No. I t1!.,1. r- 1 i 1 : 1,1.1! Ilf i1. Ii. I.n election iu !n;- - s ill1. i X. e Kii.iiiie .oiiie mi, sl'.mg "f (11 in Dcmiic. I La-16- 1 I ' B j I I 1 1 aFreidtnt. Tihe brick cuB1kI fule 6afri painter ; organitation of the lather., C. O. and 8. of the typographical of the tailor. The standing PPinted at ,tlJe h " Mondy-Jul- y AND OATS ARE BEING HARVESTED IN ALL SECTIONS iionensen, the present con-- t M. The until about 4 Jaurf Wanggaard was a a candidate and a SSwrted movement wws nad to He wa delated bv about David iwo1 votes to one. At Randall without oppoal- jundsll was elected h?bent was one-side- d Sim. ikm. mayor ha received a 8co-2d- d from lieutenant Frank H. U. 8. uavy, 8. 8. U. Perry. the of W W. Fay, who enlisted in the communi-Jlo- n ha. 'S.1 irvlce at Ogden, Ufch Verted from the above named vea- - l Udiee Aid society of the Swed-b- h Lutheran chart h. corner Twenly-ihir- d and Jefferson avenue, will give a urogram and social Thursday evening, pru-na- m July Hth. A musical and literary will be rendered In the church. Afterwards ice cream and cake will be lawli. The ladies prtti on the chun-f the society are endeawlng to raise funds for the purchase of pewe for the ifcunh. Come and help them In their effort. We are sure you will enjoy bring with The u. to Provo Canon and July 17th via Grands Western Railway. Sunday Excursion Castilla Springe Rio Fare, 12.25 for the round trip Icavea point. Special train a to each Ogden leaves Provo m., returning m. end 10:30 p. m. WRITING ROOM AND EXCITEMENT AMONG HOTEL EMPLOYES. Fer The Utah section of the climate and crop service of the weather bureau has issued the report of weather and crop conditions for the week ending Monday evening. ' IN Plumber Light Match in a Gaa Filled Room and Explosion Results. Exactly toe i S: l 7 o'clock (his morning Lauds of the clock iu ilie hotel of- fice at the Union depot were slopped Clear skies prevailed during the by the concussion reMiltam from an week. Temperatures were quits high explosion of gas. which broke about during the day, especially toward the a dozen pane of glass and kuocked close of the week, but the nights wera down plaster from the ceiling, in the cool. Scattered thunderstorms occurred writing room where the explosion ocon the 5th, 7th and kih, accompanied curred. in many instances by bail and high Caspar Bachman, a plumber, was winds, which did some local damage to engaged at work this morning on the fruit, gardens and hay in stack. The gaa main, In a little room, leading from these storms, while off from the writing room In the Ungenerally light, was very beneficial to ion depot. Tho gas was turned off growing vegetation and to the range. outside, eo he did nut take the usual precautions in handling the gas metro Dry weather, however, generally prevailed over the southern counties, and and the main. When ho unscrewed the crops in that region were beginning to pipe from tbe metre be noticed a suffer for lack of moisture, especially alight odor of gas, but didn't think as the supply of Irrigation water wae that it was present In any great quantity. it was raiher dark back of beginning to falL Fall wheat and early-sow- n spring tbe metre and Bachman struck a match were being harvested to better see how to work. Instantly wheat and-oa- ti toe expluaion followed, driving him with yield generally above the average. Late-aow- n wheat, oats and rye with much force against the aide of were heading out and ripening very toe room, panes of glaag were broken and considerable plaster knocked off rapidly. These crops were in good condition except in iiortluns of Summit the celling. Manager Bell of the Depot hotel, county, where cloner observation reveals that the damage done by the front was sitting at a tablo In the writing on the 25th nit. was much greater than room, engaged ia cheeking up some at first Mitimated. The first crop of accounts, when the explosion occurred. lucerne was about all stacked in good He was momentarily stuuued, but suferudition except where delayed by fered no injury. The hands of tbe showers. Yields continued to run above clock were stopped by the concussion at exactly 2:27 o'clock, showing that the average. The second crop of tbt lie the time the explosion occurred. to Beets was making rapid growth. staple All the windows near the ceiling were In good condition, the only exwore opened, otherwise, the concusception being in parts of Sevier counsion would probably have burst ed tbe ty where the crop was suffering from doors out and done damage to the perblight. Corn and potatoes hsd generalsons in the room. ly recovered from the fronts of last month and were in good condition and making a rapid growth. Potatoes were maturing and being marketed. Fruit was making satisfactory advancement and prospects were promising. Ranges were In splendid condition except over the southern portion where the prolonged dry weather has bad a markedly harmful effect. Stock was thriving. The following reports come from the Old Story About Cut-of- f Comes by country in the immediate vicinity of Way of Portland and San Fran-ciacOgden: Dewey vllle, Box Elder. All crops' in excellent condition: potatoes improv13. A Fau I'ortland, Ore., July ing. An aetial special says: Corinne, Box Elder. Harvesting of Francisco 35 miles king and inclosing tJ dry land grain now in progress with cable, wires Is to be suspended on thousau is yields the beat in years; second crop of of across toe Great Balt latke by lucerne' being harvested with large thepoles Southern Pacific and Western Unyields. It will be Snowville. Box Eider. Fine shower ion Telegraph company. cable of this character in the very beneficial; rye ripening; spring tbe longest world and will be suspended front with grain heading; haying begun poles along the Southern Pacific cutIn fair in but only yields good quality, off across the Lwo northern arms of quantity; range drying np and cattle the lake for most of the distance. shrinking. heal heeding; first Where there Is treading it will bea IMon,' Weber. hooked to the side of ii. The poi crop of lucerne being cut with average will be a little below the level of the yields; potatoes looking well considercut-of- f surface. By this means they ing the front of several weeks ago. and the cable, the latter weighing a condiWeber. Uintah, Droughty for every ftxit of its length, will tions; hay all stacked; rye and barley pound from the winds that be protected being cut and wheat will be ready next sweep across (he great body of water. week; crop very fine; water plentiful. The officials found it not feasible to Morgan, Morgan. Early peas and place a cable in the salt water. They potatoes being marketed; first crop alfound that ordinary wires strung on falfa (eng cut with yield somewhat could resist tbe action of tie below the verge; all kinds of grain poles fierce lake winds. An. aerial caiio, doing well; cherries are ripe with the fully insulated and protected, was finfirst crop above average. ally seen to Im the only solution of Clinton, Davis Fall grain being cut the problem. The Houthern P&cific with crop above the average; peas be- preparing to abandon the old lines ing gathered; fruit better quality than of the Central Pacific between Lucin last year. and Ogden and use the new cut-of- f route. ROADS FOB BAKDALL GREAT AERIAL CABLE A big trainload of Second ward went to Lagoon today. Division Assistant Superintendent of (he Oregon . Short Line, vent to Salt Lake City today. ' Julius Kruttschnitt, fourth vice presithe dent and general manager of Southern Pacific; K. E. Calvin, assistant general manager of the Oregon Short Line; E. Buckingham, division superintendent of the Oregon Short Line, anJ W. R. Scott, division super-Immdof the Southern Pacific, went over the cut-o- ff yesterday on a tour of Inspection in private. cars Guadaloupe, Hilliker, So. s and SunneL Tho Bbuiheirn California delegation sf Elki to the convention at Cincinnati, arrived in Ogden about 2 o'clock today In n special train. Accompany- them were sweethearts, wives and children. While their train was being made up many of them went up town and spent n half hour in eight seeing. It was a jolly bunch of people, with enthusiasm to spare. The wore badges worn by the visitors Unique end pretty. Instead of ribbon native pearl wan used an a badge, at.d upon the pearl the lettering was painted. The special train cuutinued on cut abont 3 oclock. ing Cans. Meighan. Lanra M. Meighaa. THE MEIGHAN ABSTRACT COMPANY. IMI Wash. Ave. Telephone e. t Five Mill Levy Voted by Residents Taxpayers. 162-- THE NORTHWESTERN LINE N In Randall road district, Monday last, the resident taxpayers voted a A RussoJapanes War Atlas baa special tax of 6 mills to aid in road ImMea issued by the Chicago A North-wuts- n provement. The vote was 15 for and l gainst. By this action the residents railway. Three fine colored will get for each dollar which they maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient torn for reference. The Eastern sit. themselves pay about three dollars toon ahown In detail, with tables from the Utah Light A Railway com(bowing relative military and naval pany and the Ogden Waterworks comstrength and financial resources of pany, which have property In that disRouts and Japan. trict. Copy mailed to any address on In Wilson, notwithstanding that the of ten (10) cents for postage by tha railroads would sugar factory andthree-fourtC. A Wslker. Gen. Agent C. A N. W. have paid of tbe about ny., 2206 South Main St, Fait tax, it was voted down by the close City, Utah. vote of 27 to 26. ATLAS. re-lp- t KENNEDYS ' DAIRY BAKERY LUNCH AND Individual lunches and Ice cream jwvrf from 1:20 a. m. to U:30 p. a. 1 Washington avenue. EARLY CAMPAIGN a. o. u. w. Jtepublican Congressional Committee ; Will Open Headquarters Three Weeks Ahead of National. at Hermitage Thursday, July Mating Committee. Chicago. July 12. J. W. Babcock of Wisconsin, chairman of tbe Republican BROKERS. congressional committee campaign, ia in Chicago on his way to Washington Coatinuoui quotation! on New Tork and New York, where he will arrange Blocks and Chicago Grain. We buy for opening the committees headquar11 (ad stock and on margin ters in the SL James building next w for cash. Our grain rooms en- week. Tbe private campaign will be entered able our customers to come In and upon at once, much earlier this year ct business with the utmost than heretofore, and two or three eerecy. weeks ahead of the rampaign under the Write for our Book of Information stem of Speculation'), free upon auspices of the national rommiltee. . PPllcaUon. Mr. Babcock said tbe campaign this 2482 Washington. year will begin September L EXCURSION RATES. ADVANCE WAR RISK RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. New York, July 15. Confiscation by tbe Russians of tbe British steamer d return 5;. Louis 42.50 Allanton has cansed an advance in and return 947.6U Jicago rates for war risks on steamers coninirago and return via SL Louie 250.00 ducting ordinary trade is the Far East, and wla VUI return ,,ait 60 Chicago $50.00 says a Times dispatch from London. days, Transit limit 10 days Linen of insurance on British steamcb direction. ers warranted to carry no cokitn-ban- d Pullman sleepers through to StXouia and to engage in no blockade "itnout change. written six months ago at 2a running s.IIckrtl 00 ,ale Tnesdnyu and 6d per cent for twelve months are Stop overs allowed. now at 10s per cent CUMMINGS COMMISSION CCt . Frt-wee- k. A. B. MOSELEY. being Trav. Past. Agt ELECTION EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. Locl( and return 142.50 47.50 i?ra and return ' anq return via 8L Loula 60.00 Loula and return via Chicago 60 00 Lim't 60 days. Transit limit 10 Ti.!? Mch direction, maa "Iwpers through to 8t !ja without change. rickets on sate Tuesdays and Fri-- 1 week, stop overs allowed. I UInneapolie, July IS- -' Today's rain covered the entire northwest Conditions are each as greatly to disturb the grain trade. The downfall was especially heavy in Red River valley, where toe ground is already soaked. President J. J. Hill of the Great Northern eaid that In his opinion tbe United States will not raise more then six hundred million bushels of wheat with the best possible conditions from now Trav. Pass. Agt one - : ' ' AUSTIN AND ANDEFT ;, ARC RAIGNED IN C3LRT. Preliminary Examinal'-i- Set for i nesday, Ju' REPUBLICANS WIN VICTORY MAJORITY OF AR- l - ,,!n l 1. ! ( S Mill. l.,ci.n. it Ldknr ( j,.,. u.- -- i rs'ioip a w,---- i: - : hij-1!'- ::p 11 itn'ii : ( I im-.ii- K,.l- ln- - - i,- - !: it burn. The loss to ihe xxpI of three lii'ulrei i!(il!m-The oss to (irealil tt Ito.li-iiwhiiwcic renter. w be 9 fu in roHsiiil nicati1. sIt le iti'iiighr iiie the starting i,T ihe fire was that of an inieuii.ary, . lithe!1 lor or - I Slaughter House is Destroyed by Fire Last Evening, at lin-i- i Sliupe and Charlotte '.a-wood Park ou Juiy vii o.nf i and 1. O. miiiwii as Kid'' Austin, two ot !': i!:ivc who .r tltf park, operated the wire arraigned in tb,uiuri this luormug beforet Jtir., lliwvll to u! answer to tbe charge iimiluniaiy manslaughter, iircfcrmi I , ininu Attorney llulaulsWl. '1 in luy were arrested xoh-r-.USail Lake City, but her 0110 of Tlie three, Oliver Pu. li-- - nut as x cl K firt-wors-s . bi-f- ulhi-iwLn- MUNICIPAL juiy as to ci liauii'l s I Wed- ?J. Following closely u.n.u reiuicit-- by the curmi-rthe cause of the tied' it BY A 9. found. The complaint cha'g-- i Oiof 1'. Anderson. I. O. Austin .ln.l Oliver u r. U is involuntary alleged In the complu.m u.;,t the two parties killed ou the r wning of the explosion, came to their ileuili by the bursting of a certain mm tuorlur caused by the exulnnnn of a honih which had been plucril iu ii upside down, it is aliened iIiul said bomb was placed in said ii.orinr hy the defendants w ithout due camion and rare, and the complaint further alleges that they were negligent in the handling of the fireworks. The preliminary examination of the two defendants arraigned, will be ludd Wednesday, July 2ili. lih'f. Their ball was fixed at f l.tum in each case, in default of which they were committed to jail. im-wit- h maii.-hiuch- A COURT tier of minor lanes were powJ of iu polk court. for (lias. Mripli) wan arraigned urunkei.ness and was given len days on the municipal rock pile. Alfred Tophclmer, Trank William and Michael McCarty were arraigned on the of vagrancy. Williams pleaded guilty, but upon the protnivs that he would leave Ogden behind him In (lu' coursa of a few hours, be was allowed to go. The oilier two pleaded nut guilty and tlieir rasa was act down for tonight at 7 oclock. Whim Topheluier was arrested a lad of thirteen, by lbs name of Chant! A nun: the elections with only one (attdidaie. Tlie result as follows: 1C. i,. Fish hum, Jr., Republican, 212 voice; Ernest Horsley, lhinioi rat. 21'J oti-s- ; Republican plurality. 91 votes. R. I,. Kishburn, Jr., is oue of our proiniuciii business mru ami was at (tie time one of the leading teachers of Box Elder county, and is without doubt one of tbe liest qualified person lu the roiiuty for the ofiice to wltien be has oeen elected. A this Is the first time In the history Ar Urlgtiain City that tbe Repub-l- it an party ha made au impression in school elections of any kind, and whereas, we have reason to lo proud of our candidate, we lake pleasure in slinking hands with ourselves and exit ndini; congratulation. We have in Brigham Ult y a Young Men's Repitldlcau club organized. There is nothing strange or out of the tum-pariis- 1 fddrLss or Call on BACILLI HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah. Building, Ogden, mu tin- j lie ,M. - Moi'M wits Kcl.i!ii road amt ta of .Ivy : .piriuu. has arrivt d 1 : fair lui il i I i.v HAS MOVED hie aland to the Kay bnilding, corner 25lh and Washington Ave. if you are in a hurry sea Blado, he's always on tiinr. tnl the Ci'eagi) A!:n:t Ripley of ike San- Trci-idi-i- To. TRENCH DEPUTY ISSUES CHAL- LENGE. r. bron Paris, July 1 1. Deploy (Republican) has rhailcnped M. Iir. suit Richard I Socialist) depu'y from Guailuloupc. to tighi a duiff. Tbe !t. ter called it. fYshion Jacksnljx-- ' during tho turbulent session yesicro duy. FRUIT JARS "and JELLY GLASSES Ws are Headquarters for them, and lowest prices guaranteed. Mason Economy and Stone Mason Fruit Jara. All kinda of Bibns Jaro and Churna. Plenty of Jar Capa and Rubber. All klndo of Jelly Glasses and Tin-To- p Tumblers. 0 90Q 3QC The Chicago 3C3( Dental Cot want tha people of Ogden City and Weber county to know that lory appreciate (be great run of patronage which they have enjoyed sinra opening their oBra to tha public. It certainly Is gratifying to uito feel that our honesty and integrity haa become established so thoroughly In so short a time, with tha people. Wa wish to Impreea upon tbo public mind, most of all, that w do exactly as wo say we will. ( Our offer of the "Best Bet of Teeih on rubber at $8.00 Laving met. with such marked aucceea that we shall continue pulling them in at that, figure, aiippiylng all alike at eight dollars per set, and absolutely guaranteed to be high grade In every respect. Wo make a special 30 day offer of Gold Crowns with solid rips at $5.00 each, and bridge work al 95.00 icr toolh. r ' 1 ' CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGET OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE OUR OGDEN Excursion wagons leave daily at 8 a. m. and 2 P- - m. for Og-dr-n canyon. Tarries over 20 rs celve special rale. Phonr 07 k. Res., 244 k. Of f ICE IS AT - - - - UTAH bao-cill- MUST SHOW COMPLICATIONS London, July 13. There is reason to believe the foreign office la giving serious consideration to tbe question of the passage of toe Dardanelles by vessels of the Russian volunteer Hoot, and if the reports of the operations of the 8t. Petersburg, one of toe ships tne which recently passed through vesstraits, to searching two British consels In the Red res. are officially firmed. protests may lie lodged boih at sad at St. Petersburg. e A bill In equity has Boston. July been filed In the supreme judicial court by Andrew B. Illume, holder of 1.009 railway hares of Mexican Central stocks, to compel the production of tbe company's boohs to an effort to ascertain the significance ot certain acta of toe directors. These acts, which were ratified by the stockholder at the meeting held here May 4. relate 10 the term of office for whit b the director vhould l" ejected. The order is July 13. Eastern Corn-Fe- j Beef d Maks your our go to Ballard & Rinckers 831 24th BtroaL 'Phonr No. (il j. tima-piec- o do double service, by hanging It on ons of New Watch Pins It will prove a pretty ornament, ae wall as keeping tha time can atantly In sight up ts $30.00. New designs and stons set pins ar hers from Lass chance of toeing yeur watch, worn In this manner, as you ora 91-0- r'l (1 fl EIGHTH GRADUATES 1 will receive 60 per cent on al! pictures taken within the davs at GASBERG'8 STUDIO, 276 25th SL zM 1 wkl. next .10 t. S. I'n-Mdc- 347 24th Street E J. S. SLAD man baa the popular hack If you want 10 i!ax 9C0 saaBBatiaa emwaffeBema QO REMEMBCR bsc-clllu- a MYSTERY EXPLAINED 1. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. OGDEN. $800 for 40 icrei. $1,200 for $t asreo moviHl luarj 2476 Washington Ave If So Britiah Physician in India Has Found a Liquid Which Alleviates Leprosy Symptoms. Si. 1, a x x, xi-- it ills- - WILL YOU Invest In a pises of unimproved land? In Webtr County f Adjoining improved farmof Half mile from R. R. 6tatlon7 Right next to Irrigation Canal T Providing you can buy on monthly payments? Bay 910 or $15 or 920 per month? Op quarterly? Kept a Disorderly House and Had Not Or annuol payments?. Paid Fine. And no Interest? And no taxes? A. I!. William East 81. Louis, July owner to pay taxes and conThy Bcott, candidate for president on tho tinue to uee tho land until It is fully diNailonal Liberated Men's parly ii for? et was arrested today on account of paid an unpaid fine and taken to Hell itlJ, the county real. Several months ago, Bcott, who runs a saloon and summer garden at Dcuverside. was convicU.it of conducting a disorderly place autl it is fine and costs amounted lu f!49. Jlu paid o0 and was given time to pay Bald pieca of land will coot you $20 the balance. per acre. $400 for 20 acroa. CULTIVATES LEPROSY toina are MDRTON GOES TO WORLDS TAlil. 1. clc. non Monday was mn The on parly hiu-s- . and nmaidcruhle Ini crest was shown by the voters. A total of 3n ballot,! was cost, whixh Is aluui ten times the tiuinhcr usually cast at ltf' until the Number of Minor Cases Receive PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ARRESTED New York, July 13. Captain K. It. Rost of the Indian Medical service, has succeeded in cultivating tbe of leprosy, according lo dispatches from Rangoon, Bnrmah, says a Times dispatch from Loudon: Ho has made a substance from the culture whirh he call lepmlin and which, when Injected into lepers, has marked beneficial action, alleviating the symptom of the dine site. Tbe met bod of growing the baccillus is to extract the naira from the nutrient media as Captain Rost ha discovered that the liareilltis will sot grow In Ihe presence of the salt. In order to make such nutrient media be distill beer extract soaked in pumice atono in a I current of superheated steam, end which the Crippled Trapese Performer Once obtains a mediumandinalso that of tubof leprosy Saved the Life of His Benefao-tor'- s erculosis grows with the greatest ease. Child. Over 100 eases of leprosy are being treated in Burnish by injections of Chicago, July 13. A dispatch to the this substance, and the treatnent is Tribune from Milwaukee, Wis., says: also being tried in thirty places in InTbe mystery in which a New York dia. Already four cases have lteen re banker's family haa been caring for ported cured and in the great majority Louis M. Gardner of this city, a young of those tinder treatment, the im trapeze performer with a broken back, provement is said to be marked. who arrived at New York from London, haa been solved. The Gardners, 6t. Louis, July 13. At today's sesmother and son, have reached here sion of tbe American Osteopathic asfrom the east with nurses, and with sociation convention, clinics were con them came a report that the banker ducted by Asa M. Willard of Missoula. will tiulld a home for toe boy to Insure Mont., and oilier. his comfort as long as he lives. An explanation of the generosity of MYSTERY' SOLVED. the banker la given in this story: street While walking down a principal New York. July 13. Investigation in New York one day Gardner was attracted by a runaway. The swaying has disaiiated most of the mystery surooach containing a child came down rounding the death of n young woman the street dragged by two frightened found Monday night in the hallway of horses. The young man dashed out, a flat building in East Twenty-nint- h grabbed the animals, and brought them street. She was at first supposed to to a stand still. The mother and child have been murdered because of knife wounds in tbe throat which appeared offered Gardner a reward. He refused It, then she gave hist her card, to have severe.l the jugular vein. It bag transpired that the cuts were telling him if he ever needed assistance to call upon her. Gardner re- made by a surgeon in performing an fused to give his name and disap- operation several days ago, and that peared. When he came to roach the the woman did from natural causes. card he found it bore the name of toe She has been identified aa a character banker's wife. of the si reels. 8mm afterward Gardner returned to f PA XI SI! GENERAL BURIED. London. It was there be fell, missed tbe net, end sustained serious Injury. News of the accident appeared In the General Torsi, New York. July New York papers, Hnd with it came who surrendered Santiago rie Cuba to the story of Gardner's art in rescuing tbs American army, and who (tied on the banker's child. Seeing the report, Hitnday. has been buried at Madrid, the banker's wile took the first boat says a Herald riirpatch from Fan Sebasfor London. Upon arriving she en- tian. The mimeter of war and a few gaged the two best physicians to the army officers were present. city, employed a competent staff of nufsei and did her best to make GarChicago, July 13. Ernest E. Jones dner happy in hie trouble. it grain commission men. who died. 45 Co., Meantime Gardner's father in Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebranches Hearing the news, he asked that his braska, Onio and Indiana, went into mother might come to London. The tbe hands of a receiver today. Asset banker's wife at once made arrange- 950,000; liabilities, 4o,000. ments, and since that time Mrs. Gardner haa been with her son. COMPANYS BOOKS. BRIT1SH-RUSS1A- WHEAT PROSPECTS. B. MOSELEY, i 1 CREATES HAVOC Above the Average Beets Are in Good Condition. Yielde Are the present Ajma Montgomery, t!mbent and George E. Brow n. At iTnu vlile i ; -- ! s WHEAT in for school trustee 1 oJaen resulted in a tie vote 1:25 p. l.ic i I, .j , nnm fti . liioken..) I.. au.t of rile I of 'lie tilff in hi 11. but In tie co.:, I iu,i.. mow wlm yid licit',!, ln.l t I w:i." Ii w ;3r T:V0 SCHOOL 1, 1, :i , , &. Th(, UNBE5 REPORT UNION DEPOT and atone treaurer. Charles ?. the OF GAS AT CROP 0 ra of the Trade and the recently elected for H. Charle. - J' , .'k'x' always conscious of it on your waist aW S) f j LADIES COOL VESTS WITH WING SLEEVES 1 0c Wc received yesterday a 60 dozen case of ladies' clean, cool summer vests the kind with a wing or half sleeve. 1 Yoii expect to pay at least 15c for this quality of vest but these f) were bought so advantageously, we say What about the children these hot days? Have you seen these little knit waists? The inventor of these we think it must have been a mother is entitled to a monument from the boys and girls of America. Cool as a knit vest but taped and buttoned to hold the clothing. Dont bind, or 1 cool stick just comfort. And as good for winter as O C summer. Two good qualities auQ I C J Don't forget our sale of summer gloves and mitts. 23a- - qualities for 15c Is our proposition. Higher grades at like reductions. And qualitie are good. These prices, by the way, should remind you that la wash goods, laces, embroideries, white goods, silks, in fact Just about all summer goods, you ran save during tha progress of our 8. P. C. Bala. , |