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Show riiE mousing examineu ouii:, ITAir. ti inday mokmng, O0 COUNT OF O OGDEN ? ri;m;r.i: v hi, uni:,. 35S35S55355 2SS fjpssask BALLOTS "tlw aVounT Vo.'"' Count of Votoi i Slow oi The reui'-- i rttog w .Howell judicial wut1 08 -ierday jr. dp- Jloiae who arc dicing with !o, tbc recount it reems kVwhcii akf" M? $ h The 1 Overcoats! - ii SilSS? turf ,,undT,d,i coumiu .! y' ITS: the recount : I::i ballots and 41 voi EHfo.oll wa. (m-(- d Efoiiginal ud challenged Sti; " l32' iu the Sth, ! H3 UatVti m for Judge Kolapp there "Cri- cast to bth district 101 totes according shotted The ,BKal it mint and 2(5 challenges; in t!lie 8H ia was the32 original vote.in 120 the 9th, challenge; and recount G4. and (rigir.iil vote was ST, rojvnfc tjf sere challenged. W In tho three district mentioned Hiwrll votes and 79 Rolapp votes wera h ihallenged. Tbs total of challenged vote up to present la CIS. and the challenging k iiill going on. The Bth and 7th districts will be Packages containing Ukeu up Liter. from them' district were in n bglloi warn in a mutilat-rj- . hggitr package which condition and' the counting of the Iso packages named was object Oil to that they were laid to lt Sith the Die side and will be taken up later. .VL U Ihe Men's SOc Neckwear, Salvage price blue Denham Overalla, told every Mens j where for 91.00, Salvage price . M Men's good Shirt a, good value for 91.00, M and 91A0, Salvage price, 42c and Men a good Suspenders, good value for 1 re-u- 9c store will be closed Wcdne and Washington's Birthday will giiterally observed aa a holiday. he City eO3S9Se3Se D. C. ONE MORE Ml IN friend. PEST At Meuan, of bronchitis, lha and daughter of Mr. Mr. Fred Barrett, formerly nf Pleas ist Vie. Interment will take plaro it Mcnan tomorrow at 12 o'clock. j ld regular weekly meeting at the court boue jestrnlay and transacted considerable routine busino, among which was a report from Comniiiudoii er Stanford slating that oji additional caac of smallpox bad develop.M in Ogden during the put week and the was tskrn to the peat house. This makes two cases .till at the pethoue, one other having been diseharged recently. The laieat patient is William J. Bryant, who wa removed to that Institution on Saturday, County Attorney Hulani.-k- l presented a petition from Hart snd Nebeker of Logan referring to tbc suit for damin age to the Weber countv road 19M which action was against 51nsr. Buckley, Allen and Smart, which wa brought about by aheep being driven over the road. Hart and Nsbeker uked for a friendly settlement of the niai-te- r without, the expense of a suit and the'ctHc waa referred to Cumniiuion-e- r Wilson and the county attorney with power to act. A communication wa presented from L. W. Page, assistant, dini tor of the United State department of Washington, D. C.. relative to mileage, tax, levies, bond, ialwr, etc;, of the rural highway in Weber county and the matter waa referred to 31r. Stauford ami the county surveyor. C. J. S. Abel presented a reque- -t for an abstract business liccnae and to have free acceiva to the record of the county, whh-- wa referred to Mr. Stanford to investigate and report. The following road supervisor were appointed by the Hoard: J. C. Graham. Eden; John Hiiizlev, Harrl-vill- e; R. L. Short, Farr West; J. I. Mesick. Slatcrvillc. Wilcox ami Woody, bookbinder, filed a bid on ledger and Journals for County Superintendent uf School Peiter'ioii, the sum being 91C.5. and the unit ter was referred to ihr on eupplii-s- . A petition wa received from J. N. Iaren. county clerk of Cache county for their portion oi (be tax collected it !n,,rnM riL J' A formerly residents ?mr' number of yeans ago ihey Salt lake where Mr. Eerron was engaged city in the grocery isIrcsr. Although H was known by fli,,n(l of tho young lady must jest eventually succumb to ,lr,,,ul dl8e- still dra,h c,nne shock lotheni j;'! tSJwfc0f twens Implement Co. ' a Edmund R. for ammint due on a promis-istie-d Januarv 3(h. 1904. ?J",,,Pd 9390.10, with iu aof 975 sttorney fcea agri-riillur- 'I'une, whu is onuccted fc Pwns Co., has rt h. 'w S,Tl!'r,,n y hl" family for an fill'd M,i fn Ctlifornla. - -- b? bucks! it wJl,?'0 t Z T. JnI'eab, cbno !,d J'sshlngton aliout hi ,iZ- - b"lM "t a s'td tolk de- ?"tion to f bl' Hulanisk! and Clerk's olEee ves . l..'-- ' o'clock iT Pm,' r! n r vegeiablee 'mped our upon the ;or 8 rapiure.1 before :;8eL8"a-V af,nr ,!h vP,,l up. the China . no serious injuries. wAn our-,- Twenty-- 1 a hv5-- coin-niitte- H Jflon'e Procee, lings of , ' ' I ought out in the these columns s,.v. w.s bv IVelier county a provided by law l Jh default attorney the plaintiff. in nerd for giraziug of transient Cache county during 1904.- w hich was has referred 4o the assessor and county ,I,n,y Mh ''bn i l0un,v vrcorJer a of-- attorney. and lfr o Martha preA similar eoiuinuiiicaiion wa " 1 ;m 0f .CVn Plat Prt I sented from N. J. Vnlentlue.who county name "B, Ogden. clerk of Box Elder eounty. Hue as 1103.43. and It was amount ithe ( llriU "f fireenville. -- Vft Mich., j referred to the me parties. I xw.. ('oftniiifottowr WUou reported tnftt fade ii and ' . ;.,.Td off ',lto t flu accept Uoail Supervisor Allen bad been not-iiltli pulpit at s that no nw hrl'lgcs would lc built At tbe present lime and ha wa iiTSi,or temh?rP 000 insmicied to make tbe W.l AM"i,f'Vf'r. fork rt. both 'ne porary repair to the middle "tr r. jL 'in !n . rrvHW on bridge In Ogden Pw:iing Mr. Wllron also report?J that a piat and blue pri.it for the proposed fih thnt IWr had been completed, Gaogne. hairi-erN,,,'", kt eh-ione copy would lie filel with th- - lKxir.l K',hii Slid another irfli to the ia'f repre: A VrriA?1 , ,2-2'0- i. . ral-ey- 1 st'a1 s Khali be mi mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn at a lenient, we aW you to fetch thia document with you when you come. to tho Mle and look over every article herein described. You'D convince yourself mighty quick with your owa eyes that everything la sold precisely aa advoeUMfi Dont Wait Until the LOOK FOR THE Big Red Front Look For the Red Light 9Se 3S3Se-93S-0353S9SSSS3SSSS-32&M32S-3SSaS- in Congress nt Washington, SeaQ pmiiininccd very fnir hv lith parlie. Duriilg llie past two weeks he lias liei-in Cnicago aimlying anew the ciHiiiitioiis there and preiw rat ions are In I bow icing made for It will bo aa opporSail Kraueisisi. many tunity to hear all have atruggles concerning, whichWediu-sday, read o niiicli. He siwaka Thurmlay and Friday eveninga at tiie Ireshyurian rhureli. No collecthma. PREACHES ON LABOR notes! J. D. Kenworthy, general agent of the Rio Grande Western at Sail Lake REV. CHARLES STELZLE WILL BE City, was In Ogden today on biminess HERE WEDNESDAY. connected with his office. His Effort ii to Bring Together in Mutual Good Will the Employer E. R. Hunt, the 1 raveling freight and Employe. agent of the Rio Grnudc Western, lias s just returned from a trip to l In hi "The book euiiih-Loveloek, Nevada, where he. Iia been Mipervlsing the lix'.ding of a trainhwd Workingman and Social Problems, of ehrep. t'lmrlc8 Stclzle gives h brief account It 1 pay day oa Hie Union l'acilic uf iiia curly cxpirieiK,i-- jwhieli bare at Evan ton today. The yard men in o well fitted him for hi- - life's work. "1 k.K'iv nulliuig nf I he emid laliur Ogden are also being paid off. Tin pay cheeks for other employe will be law- - when at eight years nf sgv I in tomorrow. g In the I immstripped tobsico in inent nf a great Iciiement lions-Joe Jones. pedal officer uf the Ore- New York City. Perhaps my employer gon Short Line railroad, 1m in Ogden (lid, liut it was rhea per to pay me fifon business. niul give mo two ty Ceuta a The spoiled 'Hinohcr' each night. Dypcpia iane or human exis- factory InHpeetor never iUUp into tence. Burdock Blood Bitten cures the baiwiiient unless it was to hare It, promptly, permanently. Regulate his palm tickled and get n box ill nnd tones the stomach. good ' Havana m.' DEATH OF TRADING STAMPS. ten-day- TRIL FOB MURDER John Hancock Must Answer Before a Nevada Judge. m-x- lo-i- -r r t g The ti fail of the alleged murderer of George Engclkc, non of (lie lute Ferdinand Engelke of (hie city and brotlier to tbc Engelke boy here nt present, will come up in Nevada at the carHe- -l jiosaible time ia the spring term uf court. The murdered man was formerly a resident of thi- Engelke wn murdered in 1997. Ho and partner by tbe name uf Peter Ediniimlson had Iven to California on a prospecting trip ami on their remra trip through Nevada they fell in willi a man by th name of John Hancock, and a woman who styled herseir Mr. At Runpha, Nevada. Gross. it is claimed, Hancock killed Engelke. Tin? alleged murderer i at pre-esentence In the Folserving a som fur burglary but will be taken to Nevada to answer to ilie olb-o- r and more serioue crime. Tin- - star witness for the state Is Mrs. Groan, who i at present living iu Arizona. She Inn been 111 with roimuiiiption fur a long lime, but it is thought that abe will be able to. nttrud the trial nsu-monto ghc important damaging i nl ten-ye- prin y. The act Inn of the Hiiieheix and ReIn refimlng tu tail Grocers with prehandle good- - after May 1 at Inched miums and trading stamp approval through!.s met with gcurml out' the city. 'I he dealer have made it clear to thclr customers that the giving of premium and stamp ia the work of iliti iiiBintfarl urers ami that ill the lo.ig run the consumer Is the and lint the gainer by the piacllce. Speaking about thi matier hud evening. Secretary John A. Burt raid: "Tiading at a nip sir a dead inane ia thia city and will remain dead from imw on. We are Roin to give our pa value for tron jUKi hk good or much their money, toil it will In more! hatisfarlnry way of doing 1 might nie.ti ion In regaid to the stamp evil lint opt; mnvhnni ha. jial-on in a high aa 90(1 for stamp month. Now. wlm is it that pays for Ihme tanin? Ii isn't a caoc of giving KOitu thing for nothing, ami on can-fn- l investigation you will find that It ia the cu-- t inner who h.is to wy the fiddler in the long run. lie bun in pay cash for every slump given him. though lie done not hoik at it in that way when he mukes a pnirhac. The stamp mail in not in himinre for hi health, neither . the retail drain. So you can lie roiisnmri who Inara that It mui aasm-litii- urcnpation vh, umre I sold at the holiday kch,-oi- i oa orange and C'hrietinas ramJle nidcwalkit aud from liousc to house among the great multitude on I lie --east ar side of the city. Then for two 1 sold worked till paper ami late to avoid gelling stuck with inr ipri. J have often wondered what hrcHiur of the export penny pilclitF who fleeced nw newsboys mi frailly in the alley yfli.r the days work wa lone. TIipii 1 served dcaaerl In a downtown rcstauraat. mid at tiie age of eleven left that to heroine a rultcr in nu nrtlfleial flower shop. Here 1 received two trade ilollam tor my fir- -t Week' W'ork and nu rich. Then four yours -- winging a mat-lfitted me to be a maeliini-i- V in the large-- t -- hop in Npw York City, when- I soon learned to kive every niaeeinc I touched. Here I -- pent eight your. My apprentiee-wld- p certificate and my rating as a n per lor wnrkmaii' at ill hauga framed in my mudy. As I write I look Um it and remember the year of me association with men who lielp-.and 1 remember with ihi-i- i r"tjiiK of the deep lunging of their my soul, which they voiced to un- in My Jlil-lit'- rn BREWING iiiidcrkiandiug also. When tint jiayineiii came, however, it was and horun out by ihe contract, was to imy Jl.7 each for the seta, thtiH obllgailng Ipiunelf for over 9::ft0 for the Inst nimept. ami When ihe gentleman from Milliurn A TO BUILD COLD STORAGE reurheil here thia morning he awaited! PLANT IN OGDEN., , the coming of day light, and then beIf uihcra had inquiring to Headquarters for the Distribution of gan been worked by the graft. One other, Products of Omaha Institution at letud, had bought the inoehino naAgent od tho Ground. iler the Mine condition). purchasing , two of the record for 915 curb, twenty ribut a dint as value jug point hut uiiderdauiling Hi.it that Ugtlen'a aniomit I becoming better uiuleratiyul each for the lot. Tim two gentlemen paid year and eaairrn binmi:. fiiuia aie have gone to Spring K'flv to realizing tliai this dti l.ai. Ihe advanJacob Johnmm as to ilieir liuhil-lifaeilitirs Judge ion and tage in ai If there I any chanr will and which are canning long csisbliahcl colleetlon of the , respective Ihi time firms tn inreat. Developinenis iu Ihe matter another brewing company lx in enter amounts. interest. The will he awaited with the Brewing Spring,, ia warned nf tbe scheme luting thiminiiiy of Omaha, well known iu public do well lo give a redd Nehruaku. Imt until thia year unknown worked and will who greeting to grapliophone i lo the Wert. Will Hayward, of the firm of Roger Hell them on the plan noted above. and Hayward, western, diairlhutinq agent of tin- - Willow Hprliigx liiewiiiit FRUIT BADLY INJURED . i C'iinipnny, is in the city and in a 4 nation with a reporter uf this paper Htnte-IWill I) and Peaches of Apricots Crop r I am aa the ainlioiiw'd agent Light. of the company to arrange fur the hc hs l Ion of h site and the' em-lioof a An examination of the peach uinl Dimlein t.irage plant. Otir rin-ian- y apricot tree iu Hu orebauia tn the ha lien thinking fur years of entering roe field here but not until1 iminreliaip vicinity of Ogden, yealer-dathe f.ict that Hie Cold lilt amMuui was it finally decided. will remain in Ogden mil II the' building Kpell or hIkiiiI a week ago played havoc Is eris-u-and i may ray that'll will the hud and a very light crop he pushed toward enmphdiou sii rnpiri- - willi ilde. While the Icrritiny nn-- ! J ex peeled. ly aa There are very fewr live hud- - on Hi Her In jnrindirt ion aa ngrin lor the hill the apricot InnU are ent inleomiiaiiy will extend over much of the y-irech, ! of dent royeil. The watiu 1 will make my headquarters at , wnst. nim-lnf my time weather ju-- 1 before the cold Miap had Ogden ami will the iffert of bringing out the Imila i in (Ills pli nixinrelv and tbe Ktlildcn cold spell killed them. COMPANY l l t.-- In-- y, bai llrltl-Will- re-i- ow agi-nl- eon-vp- : In-r- -- revi-al.i- l I i in Use rnil. It 1 ju'.l- the wmie wy wllii preiiiltmi gofal. "'From the (xpresrioliH of oplnloua I have gatherril throughout the city I am free ! say that the 'art majority of consumer are t.afihflrd tbxi they an1 of their not. getting the full value GRAFTERS WORK SANPETE. nn.ney Bid they will be willing to return to the olil way of ifoing bind lies A graft .Ml. Pica a nt. Fell. IS. after May I. Wr have art tliul date no thjt fur in advance in wider to lie fair lo the I new In detail, but old l:i principle, la lot these a of resiIma Hie waropfl being worke upon uoine nf .baler who on hand, and who "iiKht fo lie permitted dents of Hit county who reside away without any pecu- Irom the larger net I lenient. Jnfoinia-liu- n to get rid of them In- - to him elf. and aKo to help ihe cimerrning the working of niary out the roiismiieis whu are Irving lo fill Kilieme runic to the Kill face lliia mornand get nine little thing ing by the arrival of a gniileinan from i her bool; a. m.. ai back for all the trouble they have gone Milliuin, who reached I will renicinlK-my flr-- l at t ike. to in Milking their collect Iona." after walking tin- - iwr.ily mil-- a from 1 became first interested In the his home. In search uf legal advice, lie in hand nf qiumtinu in a practical way when having -- igued puH-1 LIST OF JURORS went out with about five hundred the operator which obligate him that other. How well I remember extent of over fiSTt'. The hale ef a graplxihone aud walking delegcie. I hud a I way look- Drawn for the March Term of District il the ed upon my employer uk a Christian of recoida Court in mnu. He told me he waa a friend. foundation upon which Hi swindle I here are ntle.uit two back to work ' of After we anil all opniated. Hi-! drawn for I wan in the office one day and the su'lcii and eonirnel ti,c P- -i of JiinuiDistrict court la a rhe gang, one to of the for oaleo. the ure oiid uv to deliver and employer cninc in. I found hlin pleas- March term J. Walter Wattis. I. Warm I follows: came tu ant and cnrdil. Jailer Tin machine is aohl for I5. Ternes. (JiiMav H. 1 lr.rn. ndlerl.liberal discount of from jn to know him bct'r and found hit beat 1 iniiony. hut . Georg-Smili- il. Baun;e.U-r- si low e. If Ihe victim la 73 per nature, and oft tlmr was able to speak Job Rmd. Henry Har ng. f. a word In bis behalf. alow about pun busing, anil h- in mude ( . lus. V like the-- e rison. Jii'ti Wat on. -.A. Lrne-It wn in experiem-eto believe that the sale i mad- - to him t I. ('haW. Elisha of doner aym-pa- l that I learned the G. only in order to Intiodine the Herbert Paine. G. James hv I e tween m'M-in the rornrouniiy. In order to Sr.. Ezra Adam. Jamev R. ijihsHale. Mr.. Stelxle in one who knows wheretiie grapliophone of any value it make Ahd Wi.ovu Joseph B. Rlchartlitoii. W. of he speaks. HI' whole nature goe l,y must, of course,, lie accompanied Ogden: Harvey G. Tavlor, iceorda are sold ia set, and The out to help those who are miauiuler-Ktoo- ji. Harris of Daaiel warThomae. C. He spell! everal month, in Jfarriaville: Burrh CieeK: t herein lies the swindle. The nperainr that the Colorado mining camp ai the ren. Phillip t'ainei. hi victim tn Plain i'y; give net Braiiiwell. P. ihere and Jniiu time of the are mi. a a low figure, uinl ilewe hi articles ujhui that KiruggU- were ple-.iKa- - lu-r- ir I Ire- - r m-i- 1 One Hundred Milas of S. p. Road to bo Equipped. The Oregon Short Line will ll nn the line of the Southern Pacific, one hundred mile additional anloinat-jh- block system aa ft portion of the $.fk)ti.(mn appropriation made , that purpose. i now a hare They tty four mile or thi block signalling in srrTire end additional this amouui will Wing tailed on th'o harp 'curves and moat dangerous points between Ogden aad M Spark, through the between Golmnda snd Twelrr-Mil- and cft of Beuo. , r can-yoWinnemuc-c- n SHIPPING FROM GOLD CRATER. Curtis A Ridge Take In Big Consignment of Ore Backs. - to-th- HEW BLOCK SICHALS nit till time for claimed, that he -- d ru-cii- the tout reel apparently reads that hn mi rive way, but when the pointH out that by the manner iu which ihe little Word each ia inserted the in very high, Indeed. Tho pih-gout Ionian signed to take twenty-tw- o of these' roeurelti. iiudersianding that hu waa to get. ihe entire hit for 915, his reading of the cuutracl bearing ANOTHER firet-hue- PROBLEMS KH0404040KO010W d-- e.1 1 at to that there llu 040KM04040404Q40!050K4 I ttord has been received from Berried Kn nib l hat his aieler-in-laMiss Htwi Emerson, formerly a resident of bgil'n died Sunday morning at Hood niter, Oregon, of ivmsumprion, from lch she had been a sufferer for a snmhre of years The risier of tho de casd, sire. Bernard ti. Knolh, and nee Bernard O. the '1 I k aoa'n druggist of thisKnoth, city, wore wlwn 1,10 ,nd came s daughter of Mr. anu WafT- - - HOUSE iRALR0A B. C. Doggett of Aalilaud, Kentucky, mtertained a few Menus at a stag REPORT MADE TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BY CHAIRMAN. 1art.y at. the Hoed Hotel last. evening. r. Doggett is a cousin of H. H. prouer nf this city. The following Latest Victim of Smallpox ia Wm. J. gentlemen composed the Jolly crowd: Bryant Appointment of Road J- - W. Ohlman of Detroit, A. I Price, Supervisor. FW. Howard, JA. flnlliran of Denver, and L. B. Bpencer of Ogden, The commissions! s held Ihrir swit ' Every Purchase Is Guaranteed SALE WILL CONTINUE A SHORT TIME LONGER The bonds of sevt-ra- l rond aupervih-ora- , a jimtice of the peace, a constable and the superintendent of the cminty Infirmary, were approved after which the board adjourned for one week. DIED I SSiS f lit alive 8. Af. Car bar I. formerly a locoino live engineer at Ogden, but now con bcird with the mine at Pearl, Idaho, Hie lily rluking litlid- With old l! 91 IQ I i W. Tl. Phlllirirk of the American Power company, American Fall, Call Is in Ogden lodsy on business ytfirn. lded In jC and hlen's rubbers, price from 4 Jo and up. Umbrellas, Truuka, Suit Cates, etc, at uabeard pile s. 92.5U .only 94 4A Men's fine Truuners for Sunday wear, la Worsteds and fancy stripe, at VUU 1 r money refunded oailively worth 9.00 mid 90-Knee Pams, except lonally good value for 31c 75c, Salvage Sale price 91 value at 93.00, Wool Suit, good Buy IQ Salvage halo price Eot nil Wool Suita, good value ,51.53 94.00, Salvage Sale price Open Evenings of the Sacred The undergraduate Hiatt academy will honor Washing Inn's birthday by reading of the class gaper at the academy this afternoon hi at quarter to turee. of Salt Lake William Ri-shi Ogdea today on buaincas. ! AQ. Tdie' Prr Paula, worth 94.00 or your money returned Men's fine Dress rants, well worth ; fine rubber I'outs, at year Asm prices. 5lvu' There is a crowd but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. Hon. A1S 91 10 ,,, ,.,. tiid DONT MISS IT ! Q. vl Vk Odd Costs, odd Vents and Mackintoshes nt your own M price. 1,000 other articles too numerous to men itf Men's 3jC heavy good for outdoor work, loriurr price 92.25, Salvage price Men s fine dreae ahoe, former price 92.1, hultage orice i,. nboi-s- . 51 u k Last Day, But Come Early and Get a Good Selection Pfl. ....DuC 2 5c, Salvage price Mens good durable Casiinrro rant, woi tn 9i. SO I., i .. . . . ... . ., .,, This Sale Will Continue a Short Time, So IQ. IdC I j no. fine Satin Hal. Calf ilioes, former price $2.25, Salvage price garment In llio world. i At 910.98 each you can select you a Suit aorth from 925 to 93U.OO, from 20 lota of na finely made and a olcgaatly finished Suita aa the mut lasudlou dre-e- r could desire; fine boms and foreign Suitings of style and tone, and in a groat variety of effecta tailored Into garments of faultiest fashion Cheviot, Vicuaut, Homespun, Tweed and Casslmere 91 A no Suita, single and double breasted; a lUitfA aplendid value for only M'n' e M j number given. roles was the original Ti auJ 19 were chal i2e mount wa Mens eatin fine lire? Suits In sll the latest style and nliiiili'. equal to the finest $10.00 tailor-inad- ( ciii, for Thi-ethe product of lha world celebrated' looms and he world nio.t skilled laliors. They equal and re guaruuteed to escel any $10.00 )',id This suit is positively wonh 910.00, or your muuey refunded a: uny lime during the sale. Men's One Suits in Cheviot and Svo'.di M AO riaids aad Ulrdeeye Worsted fi)U3 Worth 112.00. or your money refuailrJ at nny time dur lug tbi Male if you are not satisfied. Mens splendid Suit in velour flnifhtd ('saiiiiares, all sixes . the contestant; In lttc Sih. m ia A flue suit uf Mens Clothe, all to uutcl.; also One worsted cutaway coat acd ve.--t. to pick bom in the very latest styles and fabrics; good value for 12.0u .... Men's fine Overcoats, cut 4i, 41, SO and SS inches long, made ia Chcterfleld, belt and Rytoa stylo, 90 A0 positively worth 922.00, fd33 Salvage price Men's fiuet Overcoats, la imported fabric from the best makers fn tho world. Many lined with the costliest lining. Merchant tailor will 19 QO fflwv charge you 940. Salvage price ITS Men's and Boys Ulsters, in all atylca and shades, go at your own price. Men's good etylib Hals, former price 91.00 UQ. tfdC ad 91.60, Salvage price Men' fleece-line- d Underwear, good value QQ. tor SOc, Salvage price Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear, good an. tfOC value for 75c, Salvage price Men's Handkerchiefs, good value for 15c, A. DC Salvage price Men's good Socks, good value for a. vC 10c, 8alvago price SOU ovli time ,llf w t0,h fcldM h and Uoie rsptd. I 06dl,n dl Tfer ta'loia of inct- - iM Oth. hth and ft!. 7P,re Iu the tithtoo original vote ujrabl alvage I gn' - I er -- - R:rh-ardwi- s " -- tind-Mii- - i f I.To'i sack was taken lo ('rater during the v.eek lor the Crater mine, one of the Cut Ii and A hold Gold Gold Ridge pri.pertie njxin which Khipp :tK op-n- el ore Iimk recently up. :::.v the Goldfield Review. There i c:ieoii'iileiahle nnniitity uf ore on l II. lump th.it will ship aud enough u lo wanani ihe expeeintfon t'it will lie iiiaiutiiined er regular intervals foi m tine lime. 'Ibis wi.d he the (ii hi shipper from tire 'icu diinrbt S'l It 1h duo to the energy and piugre shown by Me-e- r. Cur; I and that the ramp lioa at last drveluped a producing mine. Recent reports from there are lo the effect that the allowing on several of the properties under development has materially Improved during the past (ell day. This i pan tletilarly true of ihe Hub. unit of tho Inman pi open leu. where u splendid appearing body of quartz wm'discli'i-p- l several ilsw ago. Assaya have been tnkfn. hut the ore pans very v.iliii. indicating guml shipping that weigb sample of this quartz. has l.erw pouitd. prubably thirty lit ought tottiwn and may he Seen In Hie window of the Elite. ln-e- esp.-v.-- idi'.i-iiien- Kive-lie- Ki-l- n.-- 1,1ms, Feb. 19. TheTernvian R.,ve-n-me- has handed the Chilean rh.i- ae.i!nKt tko d'affaires here a prutr-- e ; Ci'ilesn and Bolivian tren'y. rc.-iii- |