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Show fHE a kitone PwjiI Chfr Uv rim fiwn (toll -6 G at the Pacific dm" room B!i wurlt . jggar "cS yeridy retaraed g. E. Stewart L purtianJ. Oregon, where he has or ten on buaineaa for about right 4)- Tixtee rare of ice Aa average of in a w,y Jro1 received bam dar i homo grtrton for tlie Mg I'aioa Pacific. . ba Pr L-i- Bandmaster for the Academy Musician! Basket Bali Team Goes to Prove Study Book of Mo ruie a. Third District of Ogden Not Recounted Owing to Mutilated Condition Presbyterian Divine Rceiei a Fav oraoto Reply Rev. Sieizle Will On Wednesday morning IriuoiwJ McKay occupied the hour from 9 to Id Bennie Brier Hush." explaining the The students became thoroughly ac- There was no eshm of court V.er-ila- y .Monday cventiu; K, , r went lu the Judicial run test proteedini:-'- . before the Trad.e Ch:..,. ivmral unAs adjournment was taken fiNU ion meeting Still fold i:,e,i itial Rev. afternoon until Monday moniin at BlrixlO WOUld Lilallii; ihimiph 111 o'clock at which nine the recountthis coming wn-i!id dial if ing of the ballots will be resumed. Al 4:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon ibe they ou desired lie wu.ild Uy miiI , j- Id-sh- o J J . of Package of Ballots. Be Here Wednesday. tm. , 1 ay Og-de- u , ballot of 25 districts had been rev mintdis- ed which Is Just about half of the tricts in the county. There was not one af those who have burn actively engaged in the work of rvcouaiiag handrail of ballots but was glad of the opportunity to re-- a spell from the arduous labor Involved in a proceeding of ibU kind. Judge Mor&e. who has been bearing (be contest proceedings; Judge Powers, attorney for the conteetani. aud Court Bieuugraplier Davis left Iasi evening fof there homes tn Salt Lake City aud will remain there until Mouda.v morniit ngThe attorney i-- W ',1'; AMUSEMENTS i . 1 siri-m- 'f fcli00- ar Te. ed to. hia aervirc- - a f ' t.'iein-arive- CIGARS evening. The council Wm ihum in desiring him, and Ke. f.irver aired him. Today au r wa received. Wednesday evruii.g w,) jieL at the Piliyieriau ihunh iiikju I tie What the Churn, owea me Workingman and Ills I'emu. ho la ltcv. Sleiilc Weil, he ia the one who, peivhv, knows a uiu, u as any one In till- - country about wh( uniouwm in labor circh- ktanda for, and what it la id that it elands fur, but doc not. He has ban 01 the first-hanenough experience practical kind to uwk him know. He ha bmn a moniker of several uniim in days when he w deciding and preparing fur tbe ministry. For year t lie waa a regular la oue ot sub-ji-c- t. This has proven only wind as we defy the bearer of such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wessler's Best Cigar is as good today as ever and - and for the coot-nitra contestant living here will avail of the adjournment to atteud to some ot their other business which ha been neglected on account of Urn con- our large eastern (artoiie and lie test case. there came to know Juki what neon The canvassing board has worked waa for a union, lie aiill carwith great despatch. In spile of the there a machinist' ard, aa well a fact that a great number of ballot ries some others, having alway kept up were chaileng-d- . The summing up of his e wuu kit orlout la tell an Interesting eiury of der. counuctiuu had vompletod the proceedings up io date. Follow- hia When Mr. Blende preparation for the ministry he are the names of ing chose a very difficult field in Saint whose ballots have ben recounted. Louis. It waa in ths very center of Hooper (11 and (31, Burch Creek, the He maaa manufacturing LibEden, Farr West, Hunlsville (2). his church other as ho wounl erty, Kanesvllle, lUrrisville, Flea --ant have liked tohelp town hove View, Plain City (1), North Ogden, a rwaalt ba soon had helped and tlie largest Kiverdaie, Marriott, Kendall, Hoy, school weal of the MiasUaippi. UUtorville. Uintah, Wilson, West We- Sunday the Preabyiariaa chsrch at large ber (1) and (21, Warren and Ogden Then commissioned him as a tpw-lit- l repri(1), 121, and (4). The vffioUi illative to th work of mediation beassume auch proportion. se tween union and people, for Howell received 1692 vole end Rolupy received 1564 vote or a majority of tlis church felt that much ot tlie alma and purposes ot the union movement 138 for Howell. and The recount shows that Howell re- were greatly exaggerated It felt further that In mauy ceived 1560 vote and ltolapp 13i6. the ohurrh should stand for In all the district 444 baliuu have plaoe things for which the union Bland been challenged and 171 were found to some in tiiu way of better oonditiona in be blank. Of the challenged tote many place of labnr: and lor four 193 cast for Rolapp were challenged years Mr. Stride haa gone up and by the oouteeue and 242 cast tor llow-ei- l down the country, in and among the ware ehalleuged by the contestant. labor circle, conferring with leader benu The challenged votes have of capital and labor, educating I lie placed aside by thaiuaelves and will Churches as to the need and oppoba considered after the recount of ail ..ra; a ventabie blessth ballot ba been uisde. When the rtunities near whom he lma niriveu lu aoutested vote couie up for exsuiin-atio- ing to tho help. many of them will be, undoubtedFriday evening he will speak upon a ly found to be bona fid vote cast important theme to tbe varfor the respective parties. There haa suitable, members of tlie trade council bean more or toss technicality iu the ious and alii ad union iu tlie Presbyterian action of both parties in challenging church. This topi will be announced vote and that U why tlie number of in full later. assume such pro portions. challenges Tito Boston Evening Transcript of From the number of llowrll vote conlast Saturday, after speaking niot tested It would serin that the contesof hi work there, say: tant hud been the more technical as creditably was to interpret the mission "Ills to what constituted guod ballot. noitat to the church ami via The ballot of the Third district of tradoa varan and he lm done it. Ogden were not recounted yesterday Mr. Bteixle has written many works afternoon. The package containing that have hod wide circulation; no! abthem waa found to lie in a badly mutClaa Spirit in America," Labor ilated condition and a soon as this ly, Loader in ths Church," "Jen Christ was ascertained counsel tor tbe and Rich Men. objected to counting th ballot Rev. Carver is moat cordial in hi on the ground that from the appearto make Mr. Bteixle' -- ray a ance of said package it would Mem desire bnni-fl- t ia bringing all to a more comthat it had not been kept undisturbed mon viewpoint of social conditions and Inviolate. The objection wee sus- and needs. The church will meet all . tained by Judge Morse nod the packno collections or rharges and expense wa of thoM Huntsville age put with No. 1 and Plain City No. I objected to will ue made at any inerting. on the same ground. Th package from the Third Ogden district was the moat badly tom and mutilated ot all. It is claimed that the judge at election in that district bronght the package in without sealing it at alL in view of auch e aondKion it ia extremely probable that tlie official returns for that district win he taken end that a recount will not ba made. No definite conriueioB can ba drawn from the figures yet and nothing definite will be known, of coarse, until the contested vote an passed upon. better because they are Spanish juaL-Um- work. open-hea- d We Will Move About March 6th to Our Old iStand9 375 23d Street old-tim- ct Ind. Phone 619 JJI UNION MADE I Wessle zS Cigar Co. nun-unio- n miun-derutoo- B . cuo-teat- cheTpeF- LIGHTS ' Sergeaat-et-Ann- e Much-Wa- n Find Cannot ted Man. WANTED ODGEN CANNON HAS SKIPFED - W"1'" UNIONS OF OGDEN WILL OVER MESSAGE. REJOICE BUSINESS BEEN IN MEN HAVE CONFERENCE. Joliu Q. Cannon is said to here ed through Ogden ca hia way to Canada in his effort to eacapa from the legislative investigation Into his accounts ss secretary of fbe Louisiana Imposition com ml salon. The Burning sorretary wan termor brigadier general JENSEN BEFOREJUDCE MURPHY the work had to bo dona ovar again by Mr. Meek and that ha was put ta a great Jual of expense and troubl. Charged With Violating th City Jeasan testified in hia own behalf and told abnut having a man namof Alexander helping film. From part of Iu Hi MuiiMpal court ycnforday, hia testimony, It looked aa though Jeu-se- a bnfurc Judge Murphy, t fit cane of the was hired by Alexander. . Then ha vs. vioC. C. Jcnseu, charged with City testified as to the amount b paid Alexlating the plumbing ordinance, waa ander for lirlplug bim. . .Al . the . concallad and part of the leatiiuuuy taken Ue testimony ha joM of diclusion of and th case continued until Monday, In the up profile with Alexander. viding order to brlug in another defendant In Upoa motiou of Mr. Baglay, ibe rase the rate. waa eoaliauad until Monday, mx aa to When the caoe was railed, City enable Alexander to ba brought into for (he appeared plaintiff aourt and tell what h knows about the Baglry aud tlie oeiendaut handled hia own of plumbing and who look tba conTbe three ntmplainta were read Job tract for tba satu. not anJ defendant enterail of pleas guilty to ear'll. The city attorney NEVADA'S GOLD CAMPS. wisutd defendant be tried tba slated (lust for all three charges at once. The Galdflald Richest In the charges were a fallows: Constructing Teaopah aad World. a grease trap without providing the asms with aa iron or atone cover, makTooopab aad Uoldfiald, Nevada . am ing a ararei pipe connection without a undoubtedly two of tka richest mining license, and cariying ou camps in the world. Over 97AOO.OIW plumber worth of or has bees shipped from plumbing without a licet! as. A. W. Meek. John Williams and F. oae mine alone within Ibe laet year or (iimtln testified os to the defendant do0, th oro going from 9109 fo 9300 a ing or assisting in the Job of plumbing ton with vat quantities in eigkt. The at the residence of Gimlln. also the rawonderful richness of ore Ip. developed in re of the work, etc., all of which had properties, aad the aasuraeca that the been don without a llreuse. Mr. Oim entire surrounding region is full of lin also testified aa to the alleged poor mineral." offer the greatest of indnee-ment- a to mlnara and lave tor. Ton- workmanship of the jab, slating that . t Last Tuesday night the grand opera people left an order for twenty bottles of beer, six half pint and two pints of a hisky Augusts, Ga Herald. Tommy prediction! (looking over the weather Mamma, what Is a con- wind? Mrs. Tucker (putting another pin or two in her hat) Any wind, Tommv. Chicago Tribune, trary Man, you know, wai Amiable Yes, so have I heard; but, do yon know. It baa always seemed to me hardly worth being bum for. Boston Transcript. the shipment just received of crisp, new spring dress fabrics. Selected with the greatest care and with experienced taste, there is a Is wealth of variety and richness of materials for those who love dainty and serviceable materials. That, which is newest in weaves, in coloring and in effect, for evening, street and home wear it is here for you ths Way for Some Such Move as Has Been Mad ia Balt Lake. AAGAAARAGRARRRARRRRARAMRftMMRAMP Our nw embroidery and dotted Swixaes are bare tn fresh oriapueaa. Plain white and white with blnu and pink (loi. - There is only one Rijah Pongee and we have it. It it Pongee excellence. .Make your new shirt waist from this stylish and exceptionally pretinty silk. In natural mid colors, of shade the blue, newest cluding brown and tan. For some nu-de- r IN GEORGIA. di. Beautiful pun-hase- GRAND OPERA Dracoa June bora to --1 Preparing time tho bum ness men in a number of the large blocks of Ogden have been In conform os. considering in the Utah guards, and I a beother of the feasibility and advisability of esBenator Frank J. Cannon. electric lighting planU. tablishing The Balt Lake Haiald saya Cannon each rare of a block of to plant a railroad ticket for tho buslnesa houses.takeThe object in limit north Tuesday, and left, either that to the boundaries ot circuit the Ing night or Wednesday morning, for point a block was to avoid the necessity of um.nown. At laid account h was withasking the dly crntnell for a franchise out- tlie State of Utah, and, it is believnecessary in placing poles to erase tbi ed. wa headed toward Canada. Btiveto. This much haa been learned by The caaferenres have not evolved Herman Snow, in anything definite but are paving tbe whose hands the subpoena for Cannon way for some such move as Is now waa placed. Snow ia reticent regarding way In Balt Irite City, where Ram learned he haa regarding uri Naiwhouse has made this propotil Jut what vouchsafe Cannon's whereabout, but tlon to tlie city council; the information (hat he discovered by If the city will grant to me a franthe intoning chise for electric, n little "coating" that lighting, imputing r- - secretary purchased a railroad ticket out of the State. Just where, he wilt not etate. Ha aJmits lbut all trace beyond that point Is hunt at least, it la In doubt" been 6 now Had Bergrant-at-Argiven th subpoena twelve hours before he was (Wednesday) it la thougnt that Cannon would have bv this time appeared before tbs investigating committee or have risked a charge of contempt. Just why Cannons Immediate relatives should have apparently exi ported the service of s subpoena not knosn. hilt every officer, tnunici-p- l or legislative, who attempted to locate Cannon at his home across the Jordan, noted that such earned to be the case. npah now has a population of ovar 5,00(1 and Is growing rapidly, while th towns in the Golaneld district have nearly 6,900 peopl. All branches nf bn allies are represented iu thaaa towns, and prices ara not exorbitant. The To no pah Railway now gives regular service to both ramp, and travel la no longer a mailer of extreme difficulty. No miner or investor should overtook Tnwojwh gud Goldfield. Win! marvelous finds have been wade, K i more than probable tuat find a rich will be made In the future, anil (he man on the ground is the one whu will benefit from these strike. Several ndlUoumlres have been made by these camps, tor all they are au new, and many men have accumulated comfortable fortune. Fur full Informal hut about Tofiopah and Uoldfleld and how to reach them, applv to D. R. Grav, 301 Main Bt Balt Lake City. The Southern Pacific is tha only road to this great mining region, and Mr. Gray, aa Its agent, ia well ponied on eondlikm, rate and rattle. ; jyyYVYaaamaaannaaggggggggABfiAAGRGRAGGA the .fo-toh- ie 3 that we are putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our ANSWER LABOR v' " As has been asserted around town EVEN IF ALL CONTESTED BALLOTS WERE THROWN OUT. with the characters of tne 0. M. Andrew returned wa quainted play and exhibited deepest Interest in from Denver where she who Prof. McKny'e Scotch of it." rabw! ly the illneea of her mother, Improved. much Bertha Kuna Bakers Interpret ntlon b of Parsifal at the Tabernacle on Mon-da- v an John Walton, N. C. Plygara wa given complimentary to all from have pura'ui holder of our aeaaon ticket. Christian Wygare land lu of a pier William 0. Wilaon s The constitution and of the will the Ogden Canyon where they the tudent bouy were prepared and postduring summer cottage ed on tbe bulletin board on Thursday. ert u aeaaou. After the atudeuU have had time io reining study theta carefully they will be prePatrick Martin and wife, Mrs. Jones, sented for consldwation lu general asand Jaai K. sembly. daughter ol Sam Horrocku, from San Vandalisin' waa the subject clevHorrocks have returned months visit erly handled on Diego, Cal., after a three Thursday morning by and sunshine flowers, of - tne sms Prof. McKendrlek. like no is place On Tuesday ,ev they say there evening the juniors received absolution from their past Ogdon. W alna as far aa the faculty ia concerned. Judge J. A. Howell held a short see. To gain their point the student toolc slou In the district court yesterday advantage of n most unusual good nagraniiiig one sat of naturalisation pa- ture of the teachers, brought about by pers su.l issued an order for a panal of feasting. The above named class gave ;5 jurors for the March term of the a moat delightful reception to the fao-ultat the home of Miss Zrlla Stevcourt which brgius March gth. Several pnibais mailers were continued to the ens. Culture and refinement on the 24th aud It is likeiy that the court cal- part of the members of the class were wa This endar will be set back for another everywhere In evidem-e- . sltowu lu the deooratioui, in the manweek. ner in which refreshment were servGeorge T. Odell, general manager of ed and in rendition of aa informal prothe Consolidated Wagon anl Machine gram, It ia rumored that the I o'clock next rumpany. has retumrd from a business class was allmly attended the morning. While the Junior were thus trip to northern l.'tah and southern biwl-ness assembled ft 1 said that the senior prints. He reports (hat the outlook for this year Is good. were holding a consolation meeting at Quod crops are judging from the home of Mias Bemap. the unusual amount of snow In thn It ha been demonstrated that Os-dv- n hide the largest in year so Mr. Odell has a Isetnra going public. The claims. Tabernacle waa filled at each of tba four lectures given this week. Mr. General Manager Bancroft, Oeneral Armstrong gave the "Little Minister" Superintendent Buckingham. Superin- on Wednesday night; Sky Pilot" tendent Platt and party. In a special Thursday night; and Buauie Brier j of 5" cars and on Bush" consisting private Friday night, and Mias Bak"1903." passed through Ogden early j er gave "Parsifal on Monday night. went to Corinne Another edition of the Asorn tmuie yesterday. Tiiey nver the old Southern I'lusific line and out this week. It ia pleasing to note from there will go over the Malad the auDstantlal growth of the paper. branch and will then go north via Mlsa Eldredge has taken a aix Brigham City. weeks leave of absence In order to regain her health. Bbe ia spending the A letter was received by Judge Murtime In Balt Lake. Rev.' John Skynr, phy yeatorday from A class In pedagogy has been esof the Baptist church of Irwin, Westtablished In the Third ward for tbe moreland, Pa., making Inquiries about training of Sunday school teachers. the death of EatHi Jenkins, who was The classes meet In the local board murdered at Utile Mountain several meeting of ITidsy nights. Miss Jenweeks go. The writer states that net I e McKay of the Academy is ia Jen kiu has a sister in that city who is charge of the clam. Prof. Bradford very ill from the shock of heering of teaches a similar class lu the Second tier brother's death. Jenkins' mother ward. reside in Wake. Tbe academy band acoompanied by about fifty- loyal students rode over J. E. Kenner, alias J. B. Ptsher, was the city in tallyhor on Wednesday rrlicied of the charge of forgery bv for the purpose of advertising Mr. Judge Armstrong in Salt Lake City Armstrong's lectures. Thursday upon motion of District AttThe league game of banket ball orney Loofbourow. The complaint played in the pavilion on Friday rehe was arraigned and sulted in ipon which I score of 43 to 7 ia favor of humid over in the city court charged the academy. him with having in hie Prof. McKendrick is devoting a great possession, Dec. 1904, a draft for 97.50, drawn to the deal of time to the study of the Book cider of J. E. Fisher on the First Nat- of Mormon. Hiu effort is being reional bank of this dry, and purportiwarded by n great enthusiasm for tne ng to boar the signature of O. M. Run- work shown by his class ia that subyon. It also accused him of attempting ject. Members of the class last week to pans this draft on P. Frie, took steps to procure shout 90 world of books treating of American antiqJames Mack of this will Irave uities. city for Logan and, after We have some new students enterIrom there, will go to Salt returning Lake City, ing each week. Moat of them are rewhere, with a party composed of John turning to complete work that they Ib rny Smith of Salt Lake. L. 0. Parv. were obliged to abandon about this of Aquila time last year. v iC tMcAJ1ter of Rich county, L1". and B. West Mr. visited the school of Salt Lake. will leave Friday Armstrong f addressed the stuand morning for the fijaie of riiealay Tabasco, dents during devotional. He spoke inc exito. in tbe interest of the Vtah-f- , terestingly of his experiences in Drum-toetb60 ifubbrr Co. The party go by Scotland, whither ha went to sav of El Pas. Tex., and tlw City procure the picture he used in his reof Memm an( will tie away five or aix cital of the Bonnie Brier Bush last night. Every available comer of the buildPipe and Clay com ing ia bring used tor class work. It in tUe J2L? co,inty clerk' office is hard to arrange for more than amended . complaint standing room In some of the classes. C A new building is an absolute neces,Bd fcJan Cjl iwHI.hU1 Kl'y la asked against sity. W09.5D. with Interest on m2? f0(L Prin. McKay and Profs. Thoa. E. Gm- 5. 1904. and on !,- McKay and McKh.ndru-aoeowpanfed Janury - 1905, at the rat the basket ball team to Provo, where wnt Per annum, and for a they play their first league game with ,, 1,,e PV"" by Og- - the B. Y. 1J. buys tonight. The prini''Milf of the amount cipal and Prof. McKendnck will visit salitV! the university Monday, and be with ihcw?lu!7.t 0,11 th Kelsey and for an their classes hern on Tuesday. erderu' The prinoipal la taking stop look.bow CUy to ImZh? ,l ,l h0u,1 not bB restrained ing to the engagement of a band nossum of Kl,sey ier for the academy. This will ha fmvM ,,l, eterminatum of the good news to the school. Surh n movetovanwhlle ,"L that Ogden City ment is a a imperative necessity. There tn Keii ',Vht',n 8m0Un' Is plenty of good material and n month cthm is to recover or two of good drilling should piece monev ntractor for ma- - our band where It belongs, on n par eriaf fiiiT ,or w,r with our choir, which ie already secIn the ond only to the Tabernacle choir in ?1n,r't" iven hlm faUBe of coniierabl the Stake. eliufctin I? Among tlie most unique social enmPetin h,ld tertainments of St. Valentine's evening wa the reception given to the class of 'Uo by Misa Marion A. Bcl-nafHEWElLJUST HICHT The decorations were in keeping with the occasion and at each plate lrt.Ti, Brottwrti., EnUrtaiMd was tbe following menu inscribed on a "r- - and Mr Malona. paper heart: MENU Beef extract. crouton, bachelor's love' attitude, delighi, Ko' 371' I'rntcrn' n open night1 Frl- - maiden sweet, Mormon's refnge, bleeddJV. Irh bey invited their ing hearts, cupid's arrow. Linds INTERLUDE Microbe bouillon, farewell love's visit of r lVinR meal, sorrow sauce, fairy nectar, Mr J,lonm- general rginio., lfce order for f i;L,h the state potato dressing, bits of nort bland, points. was pretty ;,u. program riri(d All were ainuned to see one of the Isno-iin "'? bjr supper In gentlemen receive n potato doll for po,d winding up by Ms and ml dressing, and to withes another iiiomual T arap1 al which all tato bemselvee. lrir.ea have his face scrubbed with snow for ; .i aan, ur. Brown-'Uve- n "Bit of Northland. k VaaI pncf- - a handsome nucl Miss Hansen H'. r! , ring. The r? vefy good and the fee, Ti, Following in the footstep of their illustrious father the well beloved Jos;ll,Jy - deisirated, and 6'J- on bose who had William W. aud Joseph Tb program was eph Jefferson, are presenting for their V Jefferson, Jr., third very successful year of starring ,lb,'er of lodge by ea- - Richard tort ;,!!. Brlualcy Hheridaas delicious The former eowedy. "The Kit all. ' i ; Henry R. is the Sir Lucius O'Trigger, while the WH You T,k Paw latter i valiant Bob Acre and are cast which supported by tbs all-riA Bo3ra ( boice," hav been employed by Mr. Jefferson Brow)..,; Soj. Xil' for many years. This ettrsTtiaii will Taylor. be at the Grand en Monday night. The - AdeU C-are costuming end atvnic Investiture xtrown. Al' , and spoken of as absolutely rom-c- t SlMona. ' the niluiiiMt detail is carefully attendHowell. m, gmiifflimnmmimmimmmmmmmmnE IS WEBER STAKE INSTITUTION CROWDED WITH SCHOLARS. UA- - l i:isi:i Ai:V AHHIMXO, GETS AN A LEAD NEEDED appearaa. kiwdaY CARVER STILL HAS ACADEMY den visit KiPHN, I'TAll. HOWELL LARGER i MOILMXG EXAMINER enable reatririiunf. and protecting the consumer by providing for a first class service at rare rrngiug from 25 io 15 per cent below those named In the ordinance you are aked to enact, I will undurteke tba organization of a company pooaoNiing ample capital to erert a strictly modern lighting plant for Salt Lake City. The Halt Lake Herald uay: Tbe effort of the Utah Light A Railway company to extend it Ball, joke franchise for fifty years from the time It expires, about thirty-twyears In' the luture, promise to precipitate a fight. Already Samuel Newhouae i out with a proposition to organize a company with abundant capital, establish a light and pn(.r plant, and furnish service to (lie people from 25 to 35 per cent cheaper than the rites named in the franchise aked for by the Utah Light ft Kailnay company. The diief objection to the proposed franchise i directed agxiiM. the higher rales named for service. Arc lights art listed at 912 pr lamp per mouth for all night service, and 99 for service till midnight- - The rate where meters are used i 15 bents pep kiloaa the minimum watt hour, and aa charge per month. Manufactured cubr-ri- q is quoted at 92J1V per o Prally cotoon foulatds. 29 Sachs wide, very pretty for otilrt waist suits, waiaia and dream 15c Yard 'Fine 11 w linen auiting. 29 Indian wide, suitchilable for shirtwaist am to, shirt waiitte and dren's dream 15c Yard in figured aud silk etripe effect, for shirtwaist suit, shirtwaists and rhildren'n Of beaiitifol challio uiittonan. etc. These are mere hint of our fine line of spring dn.a material. There are corded for summer, spring and suuiukt wear. silks, vloles, eumines, cotton faelarde ia fact, everything A 7 full lin- - Linen Sale Mill Ends in Monday and Tuesday only. Zephyr Ginghams 8 lOe j qunid-iea- moetly strlpro for qualities, ia plain cuior j.c zephyr ginfibsmi gingham c Ladies' touriHi Cap. J Blue, Brown and Gray ladle' and checks, ...., .,... fOc 12 1 2c each........ aeen corset, drag, Tojms in floral 60 for.... to ...... ... good quality rite. IS. 19, .0. 21. Hular price 75c Wool Fascinator, in pink, blue, black and cream, each Tinted Cushion ........ f iJL low bust, IQp Warranted pure linen table napkin tf 4 4 g I o ID 2x22 In. rcg. quality, per dox 91.25 quality, size 22x22 ini hen, per dosen ,, ...... ........ ,,,. (JvL 73 inches table linen, Finn quality half 4 A g wide, regular price Sale Price, per j srd ...... ..... .... Half bleached table linen 72 iuciiea wide, rrgnlar price 91.25, Bale Price, ... ... ... ... ... . L per yard 75c half bleached table linen, (hi inches fZflf U v(j wide, per yard...... ... ... ... 35c Turkey red table linen. 91-5- qp blMU-lie91-5- lei J Qaf qitailly and conventional deiigni front and back W. H. Wright & Sons 29c Co. , |