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Show TflTB MORNTCO ' Have your cake, muffins, and tea ! ' i WHICH? They will be fresher, cuit home-madcleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, the raised puddings, die frosted layer-cak- e, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and food muffins, with which the ready-mad- e or grocery does found at the bake-sho- p f ? e. t H ; i h : rl ;! I A - t V hot-biscu- i NEW Jekyl and Hyde Theory is Only Explanation of Double Identification of Dead Man by Two Parties of Witnesses. it, not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-da- y POVAk BAKINS MEN CAMPAIGN BREVITIES O. 8. Kimball la up from Salt C. M. Bell, a Salt man la In town. Lake helps. CO, MW WM. NWM WORK UNDER Iaka. traveling DIFFICULTY i k a Near York traveling man, arrived in Ogden last evenW. D. Burgexa, ; MAYOR RALLIES DISPERSED AUDIENCE AT 8LATERVILLE. ing. i W. B. Sawyer, who owaa a vaudeville houea In Logan, la vlaltlng in With County Clerk Hollingsworth Ha ia Thrown From Buggy, Both Sustaining Savers Shaking Up. Ogden. Tba M. E. Ladles' Aid will eerve 1 chicken pie dinners In tba basement in spits of a capsized buggy, a spill, of tba church, Election Day. Price a severe shaking up, occasioning a de28 cents. oclock. Mayor GlMmann lay until and Connty Clerk Hollingsworth ralAll members of Local Union No. 450 lied a dispersed audience at Slatervllle U. B. C. 4 J. of A, are requested to last night and spoke to a packed and meet at Labor Union Hall, Sunday at cheering house. 1:20 p. m. for the purpose at attend'The horse with which Mayor Glas-msn-n and Mr. Hollingsworth started ing the funeral of the late Ernest Bertram. became unmanageable in the vicinity of the Tabernacle building. Aa a conHugh Thomas of the Barky Mounsequence the buggy wm upset end the the tain Bell Telephone company of Salt occupants thrown violently to lake, and daughter, are visiting In ground, sustaining bruises and a seOgden. vere shaking up. The crazed animal waa at last quieted and a horse belongJ. D. Croasman, salesman tor the Pa- ing to Nelson A Fell substituted. cific Steal and Hardware company, Not to be baulked in their efforts was an arrival in Ogden last night to keep the date, the distance to was covered on a record run, 7. B. Hampton waa an arrival last but the audience had dispersed. A new meeting wee Immediately callnight from Salt Laka City. ed aad in a short time the building C. M. FLEWELUNG, Pres. was packed and the most successful of the campaign In that vicinmeeting No matter bow long yon have had waa bald. The whole affair was ity the cough; If it hasnt already develop- pulled off at record breaking speed end ed Into consumption. Dr. Wood's Nor- the speakers arose to address the audway Pine Syrup will cure it iences with the evidences of their adventure elill on their clothing. The funeral services over the remains of Ernest Bertram will be held Jack Taylor, a brother of Roy Tayfrom Ritchie's undertaking parlors of the Ogucn Sunday afternoon at 2:20. The funeral lor, the crack shortstop will ha under the auspices of the baseball team. Is In the city from hie home in West Bend, Wisconsin. Eagles. Hf was pitcher of the West Bend basestats Hundreds of lives saved every year ball team in the Wisconsin last year. by having Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil league In tba bouse lust when It is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds ITALIAN PRESS CONof every sort GRATULATES MORGAN. Slat-ervll- le Charles Hsreourt, who arrived from Roma, Nov. 4. An official communiSalt Lake last evening, was found In cation announces that J. P. Morgan possession of a box of Jewelry and has informed the Italian ambassador wse arrested. He wee in an at Wuhlngton that he unconditionally condition and heprfesented him- returns to the Italian government the self to be n wholesale and retail fruit famous cope belonging to the Cathed-dealer. A abort time after a message rat of AscolL The communication wee received from Salt Lake requestadds that this happy result is due to ing the detention of Harceurt tor em- the tact of the Italian ambassador. bezzlement. it appears that he was The entire press of Roma unites In entrusted with a load of fruit, which expressing satisfaction over the anhe sold, pocketing the proceeds and nouncement and congratulates Mr. escaping to Ogden. He will he held Morgan upon his noble and disinterestfor the Salt Lake officers. ed act. lntoxl-rate- d ! : 1 ! ' Irving Robinson, n machinist at the Southern Pacific shops, sustained several pamful injuries yesterday afternoon while engaged in removing n tire from e machine. The tire eilpped, crashing his foot and causing him to fall backward. He struck his head against a wrench in falling and hia injuries were of such a nature that it was found necessary to call an ant--1 balance wagon. The victim of the sc- eideut was removed to his room In the Bennett building, where he received the attention of a physician. HATS CONDITION IMPROVED. Washington, Nor. 4. The condition of Secretary Hay. who has been confined to the house with n cOW, has improved greatly, and he expects to resume work at the state department the first fair day. LOW COLONIST RATE. Omaha, Neb., Nor. 4. With a view f ijmiiinte interest in the lands in the west and north-wthe Union Pacific road has made The funeral of Seymour A. Skins, a very low colonist rate from Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bt. Ixiuis and Missouri river points to IT. B. Skins, whose recent sudden death the coast and intermediate points. The In the midst of robust health rsme rates are effective March 1st to May as a shock to his parents, was held lGth and range from 822.50 from the yesterday afternoon at the Sisterviile Missouri river to $23 from Chicago. meeting house. Bishop Slater presid"Bilgglns says he is an independent ing. Music was furnished by the choir voter.' and the following were the speakers: Elders Geo. Sanger and Bishops Mar-ti- u Well, answered Senator Sorghum, and Staler and McFarland. The "I suppose that means that he hasn't funeral was largely attended. The been able to persuade anybody In either remains were interred in the Ogden party to promise hied an office. City cemetery, where Patriarch G. W. Washington Star. Larkin offered dedicatory prayer. to settle-ment'o- bt eight-year-ol- d Atlanta, Ga..'Nov. 4. A report has reached here that Tlfton, Ga., is burning and that a large portion of the town is threatened with destruction. I Glasses Worn Poor Vision, 'T! Headache, Eye Ache, Crossed Eyes, Supposed Neuralgia Nervousness. Perfect Vision, Head Esse, Eye Esse. Straight Eyes. Returned Health. J. S. LEWIS & CO. Examination Free. Statistic show that 75 per cent of the nervous diseases ara caused by eye strain. F. O. E. All members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to steel at the A. O. U. W. hall Sunday, November 6th, 1904, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of cuir late Brother E. E. BIrtram. R. E. MACINTOSH, W. President. D. T. Tracy, W. Sey. HORSESWAHTED HORSES WANTED We will be In Ogden Nov. 7. 8, 9, to buy all the good, sound fat horses worth the money, weighing from 800 to 1,500 lbs. C. B. Johnson. W. M. Carpenter, at Burnett A Dee'7 Livery Stable, 2537 Grant WRAP DEVELOPMENTS MURDER CASE IN FRESH MYSTERY. Ave. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug suira, M cents. Nov cnurm NIGHT FACTS FOR LYNCH, bis- SATCHDAY MOTtTNU, SOLID SCOTT OR ome Made UTAH. EXAMIXEISOODEN, Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Fitters will make a new man or woman of you. SCHOOL THEIR CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS SHOWN UP IN AN UNENVIABLE LIGHT. So the Unterrified Rssort to Falsifica- tion and Vinification. the The Democrats do not like speeches Mayor Glauuann is making throughout the state. He is giving the facts to the people and the facts about An unexpected development in the the Democratic nomine for congress Union freight yard murder case yes ara peculiarly distasteful to the Demterdsy afternoon has upset every pre- ocratic pert leaders. They show that vious nuitun rtumwrniug the affair Judge Powers ia not and cannot be and enshrouded the whole csss lu an a consistent friend of the people of Utah. atmosphere of mystery. Unable to successfully combat Mr. lAie yesterday h bemoan a man named Mike O'Brien volunteered the Glssmsnn's argument or to disprove information that he w'ould take the the statement of facts made, 7 he Demofficers to a couple of men who knew ocrats ere resorting to falsification, the murdered uiau and could give out misrepresentation and vinification. On fils this line Peter M. Falkman of Plain valuable Information. True to promise the two men were found, and City has a tirade in Friday morning's the efforts of Captain Brown, Detec- Herald which is answered in the editive' Fender and Sergeants Wilson and torial columns of this Issue of this Chambers seern to ba developing an paper. entirely new line at evidence. Tbs si rangers when first seen were JUMPS CVEB HEATS asked to describe the murdered sum, OF PEDESTRIAMS and did so with such minuteness that previous knowledge of him could not be doubted, seeing him they Runaway Range Horse Causes Excitedescribed hia size, complexion, genument on Washington Avenue. ine appearance, crippled hand, scar, were taken and cloihlng. When they A runaway horse dashed wildly to him they unhesitatingly declared down the1 sidewalk on Washington dfe-nu- e they knew him. between Twenty-thir- d and Twenty-fstreets lets yesterday afterAccording to their story hia name ifth Is Lynch. lie has been working at noon and made an exciting time for a Brownell's livery stable in Anaconda, few minutes. That no one waa InjurMontana. A f.ew days previous to the ed Is a miracle aa the sidewalks were murder, the three left Anaconda by crowded at the time The animal which caused inch exfreight. Lynch intending to go to Sail Lake to get back bia old Job aa pri- citement waa a range horse orought vate coachman tor Walkers. At Cache from a band on Promontory Point. Junction, Lynch waa found in the car John Herbert son was unhitching the In an intoxicated condition and thrown animal at his home on Twenty-firs- t off, it Is alleged, by Conductor Derm, street when the animal made a lunge and s brakeman. Apparently Lynch and he declares, jumped clear over returned to the freight train and to the him. Running down the street the car in which he waa murdered. horse took the sidewalk on WashingA remarkable corroboration of the ton avenue near Caves drug store two men's stories was found yester- and ran to the Z. C. M. I. corner, causing people to scatter ia every diday when the conductor and brakeman were seen. They renumbered the in- rection. Several children narrowly cident at Cache Junction and have escaped being run over. The horse identified the body. Before seeing It then crossed the street to the sidethey recalled the crippled hand and walk In front of the Pastime theater. the otner marks. They said he walked It continued its course down with a limp; the dead man has a sidewalk, dodging as If trying to find a way of entrance into one of the slightly deformed leg. Charles To add to the puzzling features of buildings. X little girl of the case, a large number of fresh wit- Meighan'a was In the way of the nesses were found today who are ready running horse. Instead of dodging it to swear that the dead man Is the Jumped clear over her bead, never to Twen-tv-fift- h Scott who worked cfa the sewers. A touching her. After-gettinstreet the horse turned np the large number of employes at the sewas finally xtopped by the er, Including the timekeeper, and em- hill and ployes at the Ogden house are positive owner, who had chased It on a saddle in their assertions that the body Is pA7- that of Fred Scott. Thursday evening about a dozen employee of L. C. Kelsey also had worked side by side with Bcutt for several days, viewed the remains and while somewhat dubious at first, declared ' before they left that the body waa that of ScolL The offleen, however, are Inclined to believe that the murdered man la Lynch, and bad no more than formul- Bombardment of Port Arthur Continated the theory that In all probability ued Six Daya Without Intermission Lynch had bnen shot while the train No Hope of Ultimata Resiswas on the way to Ogden and had died tance. a when postmorafter reaching here, annuli that to tem examination seemed St. Petersburg, Nov. 5, 2:40 a. m. theory. Great relief Is felt in view of reports Dr. Forbes and E. A. Larkin, Deputy tad that the Japanese assaults Sheriff Sebring and District Attorney on testing Port Arthur have not been sucHalverson were present at the autopsy cessful. A direct report from the Rusand traced the course of the bullet sian consul that the Japanese finally through the dlaphram, liver, stomach relinquished the attempt on November and spleen and Dr. Forbes ia positive 3rd, the Mikado's birthday, after losthat the man could not hnvs lived ing enormously. more than fifteen or twenty minutes The says the carnage was after receiving such a wound, making awful. consul The bombardment continued It more than probable that the victim The six (lays without intermission. was killed In the yards. No. took breached and fort 3, UnJapanese the Lest evening an employe at to the Chinese, were ion yarde telephoned the police sta- but according It to the contion that he heard the shot fired that forced to abandon owing forkilled the unknown. When questioned, centrated fire from the supporting he said that the discharge occurred tifications. No- - confirmation has been received at 3 or 4 o'clock and that et the time of the report that General Stoea-se- l here now but was s torpedo, he thought It was wounded. believes it was the shot which killed Among high officials at the war dethe stranger. partment, where the true conditions inside the fortress of Fort Arthur era known. General Siocssel's ability to hold out agslnat the efforts of the Japanese concentrated on It during the lest ten days, la considered as marvelous, but no confidence in the ultimate result Is entertained. Officers have been prepared to hear that After Meeting Democrats of Brook- the fortress had fallen. lyn Tonight He Will Return His ESQUIMALT NOW AN Natural Silanes. IMPORTANT STATION. New York. Nov. 4. Former Judge Victoria. B. C.. Nov. 4. H. M. S. Parker's active campaign will close tomorrow night when he will meet Grafton and H. M. 8. Flora have reDemocrats of Tlrooklyn at n reception ceived orders to leave Immediately to he held in the Kings County Drnr for England. The Grafton will sail ocrst.ic club. His speaking program Saturday morning. The Flora, now at is aireadr at an end. He has no plans Coquimlio, will proceed without waitfur rurtlier addresses, end it is not ing for the Grafton. This new development is explained likely that he will participate in any at Esquimau to be that more powUpon his more political meetings. he erful vessels are on the way from return from Connecticut today went to hia room at the Hotel Se- England to this elation, which since friction with Russia became acute, ville, attended to his correspondence the has suddenly sprung into prominence and received n few callers. a great naval base. The Grafton Immediately after luncheon he took as was busy preparing for her cruise to a walk with" John D. Crlmmins, made Honolulu when the order for her a special call and took an automobile to England arrived today. ride In Central Park. In the evening The departure of the Grafton and he dined informally with a friend. Flora leaves on the Pacific station the Judge Parker expects to return to cruiser Bonaventnre, the sloop of war Esopus Sundav morning and remain Shearwater and tho navel survey vesthere until after election. sel Egeria. MEMPHIS RACES POSTPONED. CONFLISTING REPORTS. Memphis. Nov. 4. The Memnhis London, Nov. 4. Conflicting reports trotting Association's supplemental emanate from Che Too regarding the fall meeting has been indefinitely postponed because of adverse weather result of tbs latest assault on rnrt conditions and Dan Patch has been Arthur. Kenaet Burleigh at the Daily Telegraph, who passed thC fortress in shipped to St. Louis; n steamer, sas that ail was quiet at 6 o'clock Friday night and that there was no signs of tiring or of sny movement. His steamer was thrice chased and boarded by Japanese within n brief period, the Japanese forbidding any navigation within twenty miles of Port Arthur. The Daily Telegraphs correspondent at. Che Foo learnt that the Japanese compel the Russian fleet Business tnare trying toharbor and that Vice Adquit the miral Togo i prepared for this move. RCCKY RIOLNTVN BELL If it ia effected, the correspondent adds, the Japanese will settle down to She What is the use of Greekf The Sophomore er you Why know, they use it In the names bf the Greek letter societies. Puck. SLATED DEMOCRATS SCHOOL TEACHERS OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE. LOSSES WERE Building Committee cf Board of Education Recommends that Twenty-Secon- d Street School bo Made to Produce Revenue. ENORMOUS PARKER'S CAMPAIGN IS OVER re-ikr- n $1.00 Telephones for Residences $.50 Telephones for rams Ask the company Office foe Particulars, WHATS THE CIRCULATIONS THAT'S THE VITAL POINTI a winter's siege. WILL PATROL STRAITS. Gibraltar, Nor. The battleships Yh torlous and Magnificent have sail-4. are requested to at the A. O. U. W. hail Sunday. at 1:30 p. m.. to attend the funt-- j of our late M. W., Bro. Bertram. W. H. TOLER, P. M. J. GREENWELL. Recorder. C. THORBURN, M. W. W. RICHIE, Recorder. AU ' COLONY ea the Pacific coast raise the toast wines grapes on the Pacific coast. Their tn disera absolutely pure. If you wish pense good cheer for the holidays order soma of their wine from . BROS. FRIZZINI . 25th St . POO lf ARE YOU PAYING RENTT WHY 80f j The Owl Salopn O'Neill Bros, Prop. No. 232 25th SL Dealers In first olasa liquors of all kinds, wines and brandy. AU goods delivered to any part of city ovary Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $1.75 qurt Wins 25 eta pr. quart, 2 quart! , 4L Brandy, 81 quart Whiskey pr. gaL to 82.25 BROS, Propt WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON OPEN j ! one-thir- $5. O'NEILL Phone 135s. , 1 DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beet Short O tiers at all hours, All kinds of gams and ffsh in aassen. Extra Ena dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and I to S p. tn. VIM A YOUNG, Props, JKlroaL 284 Twenty-fift- h From Distiller to You FAMOUS 8UNNY t f Will fSevirgoi 25 to 50 delivered to any part s Per Cent i 4.' The ships of the Tangier, Nov. sail Russian Baltic squadron will hence tomorrow morning. Their destination has not been disclosed. of your linen bill Interest you? The high grade machinery and modem methods of tho Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 25 per cent to 50 po i cent to tho Ufa of your iinen. WE DO NOT uoe Injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack tho collars. WE DO NOT tear out button S3. 50 per gallon Call up tho WE DO waoh colored good DANGER POINT. and woolens in Distilled I New York. Nov. 4. Minister Taka Mm was reported today to be much t Are we laundering your linen? If not you are losing mon- - fi Improved. Dr. Shrsdy late .today said he thought the danger point waa passed. s BASEBALL wa- ter. mlm i 2; SEATTLE, 2. 8 Bn Oakland, Nov. 4 The Seattle team went to the front at the start today, but It was a abort lived spurt aad the and visitors were soon overtaken beaten out. Sheilda was unsteady and his support oould have been improved. 8. H. E. Score: 2 7 4 .. . Seattle . .. $ 8 8 Oakland .. n Batteries: Shields and Leahy; Umpire Mcaad Byrnes. Donald. I t. 1 s 174. 25th Street Kind utnn East of tho Reed Hotel. Both Phones 128 The Best hole. TAKAHIRA PASSES (a Yon can find la In tho selection of n butcher of known reliabil- ity. Everything that leaves our market is raactly as represented. If Its not, or youre dissatisfied with your purchase, your money back end the goods ara ours. Come in end get better acquainted with our meat market JL EWEATHERBY . Wholesale and Retail Butcher, OGDEN. 2458 Wash. A vs Opera House i Saturday, Nov 5th 4. San Francisco, Nov. 4. Portland landed on Barber in the opening Inning today for five hits and five waddled around the circuit. Then Barber got his second wind, but the game was already decided. Bark-el- ls bad the locale mystified but eased up in the last two Innings. . R. H. E. Score Matinee and Night web-foote- rs .. .,,7 109 4 Batteries Stnrkells Barber and Gorton. of Economy Mos-klma- ... RYE; of tha city for II fr. WILL LEAVE TANGIER. Portland., BROOK BISMARCK ed under orders to patrol the Straits. The battleships Illustrious and Jupiter have been ordered to put to sex Immediately and It ia believed they will proceed westward. Ban Francisco International Bioscope Co., Life Motion Pictures in Natural Colors, without flicker or vibration. See the Ogden Fire Department run, leaving the firs house and making a run on Washington Street. The Provo Fire Department run. Crowds leaving tha Tabernacle, Salt City, during conference week. Scenes of the Russian and Japanese War. World's Fair. Rip Van Winkle. Robinson Crusoe, Ac. Night prices 25c, 35c, 50c. Matinee 10c, X 2 and Kellacky; 25c. RACES Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Latonla results: First rare. 6 furlongs J. Ed. Grlllo, won; Dusky, second; Boh Franklin, third. Time, 1:11 Second race, one mile Columbia Girl, won: Jigger, second; Hopeful Miss, third. Time, 1:41. Third race, 6 furlongs Jake second; Greenberg, won: Comrade, The Regent, third. Time, 1:19 Fourth rare, steeplechase, short course Thorn Hedge, won; Sam ParkTime, er, second; Pick Time, third. 1--2. 1- -2 1-- 2. 2:59 2. Fifth race, S furlongs Agnes Virginia, won; Galire, second; Meadow Plume, third. Time, 1:01 s Sixth race, mile and Swift Wing, won; Nlaxus, second; Goo goo, third. Time, 2:00 2. 1-- 2. three-sixteenth- 1-- 4. Telescope, Nor. New York, hacked from 50 to 1 to 5 to i, won the last rare at Aqueduct today and made- a small fortune for its owner, v rt. Results: Tint race, five furlongs Diamond, Bluecoat, wo.,; Cairngorm, second; :59 t! Second race, one mile New York, Champlain, won; CoppeUa, second; third. Time, 1:40. race. 6 furlongs Roseben. Third won Crown Prince, second; Rob Roy, third. Time. 1:13 Fdurth rare, Bell Rose stakes, 5 furlongs Coy Maid, won; Koblick, second ; Czaraphine. third. Time, : 59 Fifth race, mile end a sixteenth Consideration, won: Sir Shop, second; Flammula, third. Time, 1:47 mile Telescope, Sixth race, one won: Thespian second; Louise FL. third. Time, 1:41 Ie. 4-- 3-- Almost every man needs a pair of extra Trousers to step from Summer Into Winter. A glance at our Trousers will tell the story of their newness, hsndsor,e fabrics, and the 1st ext cut. They were made by the best Trouser maker in the land, and they fit and hang perfectly. 3-- 3-- 5. Trousers 4-- BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. Patient You say there will be considerable cutting to this operation? Doctor Yes. Patient Well, you'd better draw np a set of plans and furnish me with an estimate. Collier's. SO, 1-- 3. PORTLAND, .7; SAN FRANCISCO, IF When Peterson A Co. will, build yon n modern house for 81,500, or rms. 81.800, Arms. 1 2 stories 82,200. If you Intend to buy or build, d in cash we will and have furnish the balance and you can pay it back In SMALL monthly payments Plans furnished freo of charge. Call on PETERSON A CO, d OAKLAND, Brother SWISS At the meeting of the board of education' last night it developed that there Is a very worthy move on foot among Ogden's seuool teachers to es-- . tabiish a night school to be held lu the basement of the Dee srhool build-ingfor the benefit of all young people willing to avail themselves of the opportunity, and especially for the purpose of finding a more elevating place than salwns for young men. Supt. Allison presented the matter, statins that there would be no expense except the lights as several teachers includ-hlmsehad volunteered to give their services gratis. The matter was re- forred to the teachers committee. Miss Waite, an instructor and trainer In physical culture, was present nad outlined a plan for regular courses in physical culture for either the grades or high srhool. The matter was referred to Dr. Conroy. The committee on program for the opening of the Dee building reported that exhibition of work had been arranged for next Thursday when the parents would be invited, and that Friday evening after achooT the teachers of ail the schools and board would meet at the Dee building end r program would be given. The report waa adopted. The financial committee reported 82,200 had been received on account of taxes for 1904. The sanitary committee reported two new cages of diphtheria. The building and grounds committee reported the two rooms in the Dee building will be ready for occupancy Monday, and recommended street school that the Twenty-seconbuilding he either sold or made to produce revenue. The recommendation was referred to a committee. The treasurers report for the month showed receipts amounting to 85,892, and disbursements amounting to 814,-23Claims to the amount of $1,400 were allowed. Warrants w era ordered drawn to the amount of 8900 on two estimates by contractor on Dee building amounting to abont 81,380. THE f AO. 8. NOTICE THE ITALIAN g JAPANESE WOt P, et $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 a id ?G. Every pair guaranteed to do whats expected of them. Fred M. Nye, THE rorULAR CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. 1 w-- urnrsM i |