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Show MOItSISO EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAXTAKY, 23, 1901. THE gun 1: Berlin 2; Adams 2; Bose 1 and Chamberlain 4. Foul throws Dover 6; Thompson 1; Cbantl-erlni4 and Rose 1. Field Throws Bt'Inap 1; Doxey 1; Cragun 1; -- Adams 6; Rose 6 and Uur-la- y bia expert opinion that I was because he! the prisoner kiu-mi little of baseball, not being aide to tell a left fielder from a center rush. He also had his opinion of the court . but did not state it Fverythic.g urw, fresh and palatable r it would nut look well in print. In pwrnN at Csrvcr. The deposition of Rev. E. I. Goshen wav read, touching on the humiliaCarver Son meets anyone price tion uml chagrin of the club over the In groceries. affair, lb did not believe what (lie flecker bad said about the court. In will The funeral Zcphania Camp fuel the court had called on him and He Aiked the Examiner to Undo In- - lic!d In the First Mclhiulist church President of the Club tried squared himself. The plaintiff tiieu i uunn ai 2 o'chtck. Januafii-i rested. iinuday Tbe defendant called as wit a Wrong, atwill for Treason. ary HHh. The Masonic order ness tbe associate justice A. C. tend in a Unly. iniornu-n- i Mcbeing In A. W. Emerson, the stenographer, .Mountain View cemetery. Gas, and the court itself, J. W. Ab-- ; bott. They all thought the defendant Our best lard is absolutely pure. If was must he insane. Mr. McGaw cheaper. try our Court is Governed by the ktatutee ef asked if be was the owner of the Supposed Accomplice of Shockley, the j.i't vam something Murderer, Tries to Escape the e.! k:n Lard at 10 tenia per lh. Any Southern Pacific railroad and be' anthe Ancient Order of Hercules size iail. It is a pood as anine sell Odium of Arrest I have some assoc late." swered. "No. Much Teatimeny Introduced. for their best at Russell tr James. l$o with He was Intimately acquainted Rhone 521-TAeuty-fouri- b street. defendant; had been out' with him, read, fating in.-a- bo-ca- tt to church. Defendant was called in hla own behalf, but it waa objected that he was Insane. However the court thought the more Insane a man waa tbe better witness he made. This closed the case, except the which were delivered arguments. while the court took a receea. At tbe conclusion of the arguments the court stated the rase had been ably conducted on both aides; that they would take it under advisement and under a written opinion at the next session. The funeral of Mirhael Dunn will he held Saturday at 2 p- m.. at Rich- THE E u LEfT TOW A NOCK TRIAL won by Miss Hannah Wh;r ladies' booby prize was wun Vy y Mortenson and the gentlcin.11 , ' prize by Mr. Ed Burdick. LEAGUE SOCIAL 7. Final score After the card playing fi,T(.d banquet. The tables wPro (ll moved and dancing enjoyed J late hour. 42-1- 3. NOTED ORDER BE RAIITTAT STRANGERS An High Officials of the Order of Washington Visit Ogden. Mrs. Emnta L. Adams, of Portland, Oregon, supreme drill inspector of the Order, of Waehington will arrive thla Yankee Old-Fashion- ed Spell- ing SchooL CoYdecTGIS The Order of Railway r..nduri0B1 yesterday secured two passeng and two cabooses and took hum ... hundred and fifty of their Evanston, where the Order of m.7 way Conductors gave a dance The rates were so reasonable everyone who could Siare the tig. took advantage ot the splendid -- Unii for a good time. Thu coaches attached to the regular freight which leaves here on the Union Pacific it 1:30 in the afternoon. At 4 oclock the freight La-only thirteen miles, having be stuck In Devil's Gap by the drUth. snow. They arrive ! in Evanstoa be tween seven and rlrhi o'clock. Some of the party returned on iL 2:30 passenger this morning and u; to8etlcr report a memorable time. ! SPECIAL TRAIN THE 1 fru-nc- morning and remain at tbe Reed Hotel for ten dayc, where she will receive Charades Cleverly Acted by Members ue ladies of the Order. Slie will lie "District School" of the League given a reception during the coming a Feature. week. R. N. Moffat, deputy atata organiser, ia here and Supreme Secreaftary J. L. Mitchell Is expected thisoffternoon. This gathering of high icials presage much activity in the loLast evening the Ep worth League Louis Borsodi has loft town. He Is cal affairs of the Order. held their first social of the year at the young man who was thought to have boen an accomplice of Shockley, the parlors of the M. K. church, and ORDER OF WASHINGTON. the murderer. He may be a desperate the evening waa pleasantly passed In character, answering to the descripwill be a special meeting of spelling school, cnaradee, ping pong, There tion of the police, tut if he is, then he and other games and pastimes, after Union No. 172, .Order of Washis except tonally cultured and capable Ogden held hall Twenty-fourt- h which a lunch waa served by the young at their ing, of deceiving any one with ordinary street Saturday evening, Jan. ladles. The spelling bee waa taken faith in human kind. 23rd. 1904. Supreme Secretary J. L. part in by members and friends of the He visited the Examiner yesterday will be present Members and league who chose side apd went at Just before leaving for the East, bound Mitchell the long and short words with all the invited. frirmla other for nowhere and aim ply to escape gusto of an old fashioned Yankee spell-lu- g WALTER RICHEY. SecJ. from himself. He made a request school. Little Nellie Kretcher was and that was lhat the Examiner help the last child on the floor after the reundo a wrong Inflicted upon him, and mainder bad fallen by the wayside. his plea for what he termed exact JusCharades were cleverly acted by memtice was not devoid of pathos. His ber of the league, in Impersonating language was expressive and Indicated names of hooka by popular authors. much schooling or extensive reading. school" was kept unA "dee-stri- ct His choice of words was good and it of Mrs. Hess, der the was almost impossible to believe that school marm, and was entertaining If one so capable of seeing the right here of the league, impersonating side of life and portraying it so not extremely instructive to the young graphically could be wholly bad. He ideas, although .the several charming said he waa going because be was school teacher present said they did compelled to not by force, but owenvy the whileom teacher her Teams t. Three Defree Coming not ing to at leant a alight degree of some of the older "scholar" position, Then he went on to say that proving somewhat Intractable. After while he waa not a paragon of goodFrom Salt Lake. enjoying the lunch provided the guests ness, be bad never been addicted to of the league departed well pleased the worse vices and could afford to with their evening's entertainment have his career made an open book. The Shorkley affair was referred to as a kindness turned to a misfortune. The Woodmen of the World were He had befriended the stranger, not supposed to have given a big party ROYAL because of a companionship, but out Thursday night, but that eveut ia to be of pure sympathy for one less fortun- entirely eclipsed by a reunion In which ate than himself, and one nights as- the three degree teams of Salt Lake sociation brought him undeserved will be entertained by the local degree and notoriety. trim, commanded by Captain Thomas He recalled hia stay in Ogden from Morris, and the the entire camp memthe time he via confined In the hos- bership. Captain Simon will put hia pital suffering of typhoid fever, until degree team No. 238 through a drill, he was takcif by the police, and In all and those who have seen the Salt Laklhat time he challenged the proof of ers' maneuver assert that there ia a They Entertain at the A O a wrong act committed. rare treat in store for the spectators. I depart from your town a victim U. W. Hall. ' The Woodmen from Salt Lake will of circumstances, said Brosodl, but come to, Ogden on a special train, ar1 want the Examiner to do me the here at 8:30 and departing next kindness, In my helpless position 1 riving at J o'clock. A dance will be The ladles of' the Royal Neighbors morning cannot command, i only plead to lift In Dlgnan's Hall before and after iff America last night took upon themfrom my name tlii odium atached by held drilL selves the obligations of leap year the uneviabln prominence your news-patte- r the mt--n and royally entertained their husband tbr! police have given HUNTER ENTERTAIN ands and gentlemen friends at tbe A. MB. AND I My father has O. U. W. hall with a card party, ban-- '. thrice wealthy 1 have and as often Impoverished. quet and dance. .. The largest part of the evening waa been the child of luxury and in turn Members ef the Historical Club Their ' Guesta ' the serf of poverty. I have lived In spent In card playing, sente two hunMrr. and Mrs. H. P. Hunter, last dred persons taking part In It. The palaces, and slept qn the banks of the Thames for want of a penny to buy night entertained the members of the prices awarded were very handsome. a lied. But neither the touch of the Historical Club at their residence on Following were the winners of the Refreshments were four first prizes; the two consolation Ave. purple nor the penury robbed me of Quincy that sensibility that now forces me to served, after which followed an excelprizes, consisting of foot stools, were won by Miss Ada Anderson and Mr. lent literary and musical program. ' slink away in the night, like a whlp-iwThe evening was opened with a abort White. The rocker waa won hy Mr. cur, to escapo Jhe finger of scorn that unjust criticism baa. directed address by the Rev. Carver. Music Wallace Boyle. . Mr. Boyle, In turn, waa rendered by Mies Baker, Mr. John rcawarding the prize to the Royal against me. Good bye." Patten and Mf. Heuderahot and Whoever ho is. Borsodi . is a i Neighbors and asking them to raffle It markable' young man. If he Is a crimioff, the proceeds to go to. the organpiano solo by Mi Marilia Hunter, nal, ho has the ability to be a clever very pleasant evening was spent by alL ization. The other prize, a chair, was The Men'e Club of tbe Congregaey's undertaking parlors; Interment in tional church held their regular meetMountain View cemetery. ing in the parlors of tbe church last Houses on monthly payments by evening. The program was in the naWedeli. ture of a muck trial, in which they tried the president ef the club, V. G. Canvassers wanted. Call at Examin- Dalrymple, for treason. Tbe particuer ofllce 4o7 24th street lar charge being that he hail stated publicly and in tbe presence of ladles Fresh Obre. full cream Cheese, that.it was permissible for ladies to sweet dill Rickies, Sweet Rntalnas. In become honorary members of tbe fact everything in the line of eatables, club. J. W. Ablxitt acted as chief & Sons' and freth. i. Jtirver Justice and A. C. Emerson, assistant Grocers. Justice, V. A. McGaw, court reporter; Vulenflne Gideon, proaceuting attorThe wreck on the Southern Parlflr, ney; 8. II. Hrowne, baHlff, and John MEETING OF which the Standard report! a having E. Bagley, counsel fur defendant. The occurred Thursday evening, took plate rules of the court were those of the Friday morning alsiut 5 a. m. The Ancient Order of Hercules and were wrecking train left Ogden at i L nt. strictly adhered to. SCHOOL BOARD For reliable Information read the ExMr. Gideon opened the case by slataminer. ing they expected to provt that the as defendant made the statement The Imperial Restaurant la now charged, wilfully and maliciously and in the presence of several witnesses. equipped to meed all demanda of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and Judge liugley arose and aald that Decide to Readvertize the Central of private supers. First class noon lunch before commenting on tbe merits inthe case ho wished to demur to the at reasonable prices. School Prcperty. dictment, ou the ground that it does all in not Include two terms, nercssary The newly erected Depot Bazaar. opItcfnre the King's liench posite the depot, has been completed pleadings and its stores are rapidly being occu- that is that the crime was committed without the fear of (iod and at tho Inpied by firms in various lines of busiThe school board mot last night st Igat ion of the devil. The rnurt over ness. The Charles Home dairy eafo Thomas D. Dee, Dr. ruled the motion on the ground that with President The Joyce and Dr. Conroy present minutes of the prevkius meeting were were not necessary. read and approved. plate, with every evidence of careful Judge liugley then made a statemanagement, it should do a nice bind- - ment Judge Dee reported (386.27 to have as to the line of evidence tho ness. received from the county treadefense would Introduce, claiming that boen bis client waa nut guilty and If ha surer for. delinquent taxes paid in Tho Pasteur Dairy Co., open for buswas guilty, he pruitosed to show by during tbe last quarter. Also turned over to tho treasurer of iness, 681 Grant Ave.. I. O. block. Pur- the most Irrofraglble testimony that est dairy products made In the Poll- hla client wan Insane. He said It was the school board, as Ogden's share of ed Slates. Pall and see them. a truiuiied up charge, made fur the tho State apiiortbinment. One new ease of chicken pox and purpose of persecuting the defendant Horace Reery has been In Preston, rather than prosecuting him. He re- ono of diphtheria were reported. The Idaho, for several days past making quested a bailiff to be sent for two sanitary 1nsiectur was reported as in perfect harmony with the arrangementa for the opening of the witnesses, who had not appeared. The working board. sew mill recently completed by bis ruurt s ordered. The committee' on repairs reported G. L. Becker was called as the first firm. some changes and Improvements witness.' He objected to testifying lhat made In some of the buildDont worry! Talk It over confiden- on tbe ground that It would Incrimi- were luting In accordance with tho bettor tially with tbe Western Brokerage Co. nate himself, but the court tluiught ings, that waa impossible and ordered him protection of the schools against fire. They will lend you the money. ChatSupply committee waa given power to answer tbe queatkms. buildtel and aalary lotus. 223-- 4 Ect-leto order auch supplies for the laborer Jutlgo Bagley I object oa the ing. as they deemed necessary. It ground that the witness la not old tory was decided to readvertise for sale There will be a meeting of the stockenough to testify. Mr. Gldivm I would like to ask the the vacant lot mirth of the Central holders of the Ogden Furniture ComIf he has ever voted at elec- school house. It being understood that wltncsa In on this pany, Monday evening city, some parties were ready to make a tions? next. bill for the same that would more Answer Yes sir; several time. nearly meet the views of the board as same At the election? Question Tollers Iai Mode Millinery Parlors tu its value. sir. Answer Yes, are filled with newly received goods. Allison Superintendent submitted At this Juncture the bailiff returned and reported he could not find I lie his monthly report, ending January There waa no pay car on the South13, 1904. as follows; ern Pacific yesterday, but, what waa as witnesses, but bad found a isiliceman who would produce them. The Court Number at any timo in school welcome, the iay checks were distribThat's right. Mr, Bailiff, whenever 4193 The cheeks uted to the employe. during month were issued Jusl liefore noon. The new you can slough off your duties onto Average daily absence 230.5 one. so. Tho police- Number of cases of tardiness.. 205 system of iwylng requires the mer- tbe Ogden pul Ire, do Number of pupils neither tardy chants of town to keep a large supply man and two ladies then entered. Mr. Becker then testified he hail of rash on hand. heard the defendant make the Per cent of attendance on avercharged to him. Ho also said age number belonging 94. E. W. Iliiuhtuan. an old Iowa Per cent of punctuality of George Matson, la here the defendant had come to him for retrouble the but advice after arose, Number new of pupils sotting forth the advantages of his fused to state what he hail advised atSuspensions for Irregular BALL fireproof roofing. He was accompanied hint to until the do tendance reprimanded by by T. E. Owens. Balt Lake representabeauswen-he he when that court, Suspension for liad conduct .. tive of hla rompany . lieved the court wan crooked and to Nuralmr of casea of turancy court. punishment The school teachers will receive their proceed to "fix'' the Judge Bagley I move to strike this Numlicr of eases of tnieney .... ( pay today for the remainder of the evidence irom the record. The Number of visits from memliera Weber Stake Academy Treatmonth due thrm. Court I Mcnnd tho motion. of the board ;; Do you think it would huNumlicr of Question vlsltu from parent The Amalgamated Sugar Company miliate ed to a Surprise. (he club tu have the presiand r Utzon 715 will give a dance, on next Tuesday evthat iadlea might be ad- Numlicr of visits of tuacbcra to dent say ening, In their employees, at Dlgnana mitted? parents 31 hall. The invitations consist of a Answer Yes, sir. Number of colored pupils .....I 5 beautiful silk ribbon, bearing the Int an on bin Are you expert Quest The Weber Stake Academy of this scription "With Compliments of 1903 humiliation? Amalgamated Sugar Co. Dlguan's full waa treated to a surprise yesterAnswer Yes. sir. rlty Reorchestra will furnish the music. what State you afternoon day at tke Lester Park Pafreshments will be served by the cunt-ln- hare aeon the defendant do. Lota of when waa defeated, hy the vilion, it things. KverylHxly. Have you seen tram representing the Brigham Young him smoking cigarettes? Yes. What Another full train of twenty-sevekind? Long black ones. Do yon of iTovo, with the score of i RABBIT HUNT 43University rars. carrying ranmd meats for the think he Is insane? No. Are yon i 13. to Russian army, passed through Ogden prejudiced against the defendant? No, A few Y. B. U. the tram met days ago I am an unwilling witness. Iki you yesterday. defeat at the hands of the L. D. 8. mean you have not received your fee Mrs. llrcwlMi, of Balt lake, Is spend- as a witness? Yes. sir. team, against whom the Ogden boys G. 11. Corse was then called. ing a few days In this city at tho resilie made a rather crcditabjc showing in dence of J. T. Hurst. stated his name, age and business. Declared . a Draw After the their first game. It waa expected that When naked if ho had heard the reThe funeral services of Talks K. mark attributed to the defendant. Counters Got Mixed. a ckise game war. in store when W. S. Kelson will he held today at 12 o'clock Judge Bagley objected on the ground A. and B. Y. U. would meet at. Ogden, o'clock from the Harriotts meeting-hous- e. that It wgs incompetent, trrnvclcnt. but the local team waa decidedly off The remains can be viewed from horizontal and perpendicular. The rourt nm. play its usual game, and did color, P to 11 a. nt.. st the residence of Jeua overruled the question. When asked The Van drr Vlira and Wheelwright and were no match for the fast team If he thought the prisoner insane, reCarlson in Glasgow addition. parties returned from their much from Provo. talknd-o- f rabbit-huplied In the affirmative. The Provo tram ia considerably saying that they I. N. Pearce was the next witness. succeeded In shooting some four or heavier than the local team anil BAGGAGE WAGON SMASHED Ho was askisl if he eante from .Ken- five hundred bunnies They brought showed better tram work, and it may tucky. and had lived in Missouri. lie lck with thrm about 50 rabbits for lie said, that they had several shades Misho passed through saftl yen or "liie poor Hers Became and souri. Un Ogden. the better un the decisions of the ref- Frightened was diswitness objection "Our friend In West Welter and. erect on fouls. Ran Away. They were accurate bill the rourt he learning qualified Itave KlarVwctl bad a lively runa- was a good Judge of horses, allowed In their evident ly have more poor 10- - .on field, and ployed a fine defense. rommuully than we. for they Their forwards and renter are unusu-too- k way yesterday on bis baggage and him to testify, lie was an expert on all but fifty of them." said one of ally tall, which gave them an advan- -, His horn' became Insanity and thought the defendant wagon. tsge In throwing basket. Adams, the frightened on Lincoln avenue and was suffering from non compos t J?:3 Twenty-sixtstreet and ran about a meuts. There was a stir in the rourt , center, and Rjse. the right forward. strong, five sleigh and j had six block whtn Blackwell was thrown off room and the associate Justice was J.n'r n,f' each: and Gour-aske- d borse-ltace At Little i lny. the left forward, had seven to hi the seat ami fell upon the thills Just to define the term. After look-- . .. as tbe horse broke loose, lie was not Inc it up in the statutes or Hie Anri- they were met by iartir credit. The latter played a splendid un Hooper, West Weber, Kanesifllr. hurt much. but. I In- - wagon was pn-ttrut Order of Hercules he stated It game, throwing hia basket and reintt. Ilarrisvilte, and Captains was very at rung on defense. cleanly badly wreck d. all four wheels lining meant a half a pound of tomatoes in a . n rteniulhdi-dWhrrlwrlRht chose completely The Welter Stake team played ex- iwuhil ran. A. A. Wenger was then sworn with their parties. They hunted until dark eecdingly hard and deserved a better ,,fR krn were RECRUITING to bC(,in counting score, but they were apparently nervOFFICER ARRIVES. the Hercules oath. to y.n swear ly . they the Great Jloru Spoon that you will Iheir rubbits, Capt Van der Vlies ous and weak in throwing lutskets durt I'nitt-r!tA. found he hat had thrown hi counter McMillan, of tell as near tbe truth as possible i Strysnt II. hr oiwniug half. Their defense, i the sleigh of Capt. Wheelwright, ing C. Twelfth l uiu.d stales in- without bitting li? Qurstiun Arc while a little loose, at times, wa gool, Answer Yes: Here the fun began, for Mr. Van der fantry. arrived In Ogden yesterday you from Missouri? and Thompson eeperi-- : a recruiting office until lived there forty year. Question Did j Ylie had the smallest idle and the Cragun. Doxey to ally playing a good game. The score the time tfrlvcs for the departure of you leave Itetween sundown and sun-- , match fur declared a draw, much t let the end of the first half stood 24 to tv-Answer Ye. Quest !nn How the pleasure of Capt W heel wright's regt 11010 fur tho l'li:iipilii(s in up? j n favor of Irovo. In the second half l.sroh. Tho sergeant bus opened n:i ; tea n y men wrere after you when you party. Richards replaced Greenwood on the effire in the Central lie has left ? Answer I don't remember. Ir.tto tram. been promoted from a also testified he had bear.l Witness The Irani was accompanied by Earl TREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED and - rom-id-- red a good soldier : Ihe remark attributed to the defend-- j the manager: F. G. Richmond. '(.laic, a:.'! a man to 1j: inwii ,1. lie must he and and crazy. thought II. hinoo?. Tom Smith and W. Cotillon. ' ono a coin and some Here dropped A train on the So'i'hcrn PaThey left for Logan last night, where FOG IN NEW YORK. immediately there waa a scramble In cific freight was derailed at Isiray. ebout one they med tl.-- 1 D. S. to.'.ny. room au rnurt and the uproar quite miles wist of New York. Jan 22. Vug blanketed in the scuttle to see who should get hundred and cvrnty-flr- e rii'.trwdixy morning at 5 o'clock, up: v.,rV rjrT Kn bnrlsir icdav. tt. The chief jiiitipo adjourned court Provo t Sonul i,use nf the wreck is supposed to I. OCT I i Was Impassable until tho trouble wa over. , At uni. ... , In th brohin roll and St i,i pflrkrr. (i... T:yist t'O'vi rf':l sler.T't- wnp ,ncin,ori oiy c ro-vam K.'verttl car being derailed, Ku-- r viv-M- x nf about the vntm: j end swore and G rlay. . . . d tugs worn frornn fav In engine turned a complete a previous witnesses. He wa con-- ! ft nii torc the track. No one waa Cafimberlain wh.'ih t!ed b.itli river.- - and the hara food witness Iiwmuc be ' bor. ur a:i i c.;,ui i. in i n- . . enttiiDtr and fireman ill cite mincl. Imt plate.) was mi three ax the til Sill at; all till town- - on lie Wilt'll be : 1UI d Ihe (ii'tt liuallt ll!td of-- ' jumping jil-left the for Glet'iwouil r.v.-C l.eii.v, u a;.i- fal1- 11,1 10 i. i ii v in In-- - la tt.. .iiiin ft red it. ici.ir.d Ljlf of r.udd. v.bi'e one of tin. worst v.ir tint bail danger it. gr-- al Citiilion. Proto. Uifipire di ljv(eiiger train No. 2. the (herljud rt'H-niof Hi), winter was Mill nn cri dlt w:ii Titin-is due nt 2 u.'i In the nr tliinwn on j limited, wlii-Yu'itig. ttg-i- b Ogib'ti. Te..f. n Mi;,; , r, bis arrived here las evening ai tt; Glade of Pi nt ii. Fouls made I Vthirt datt'-c-fTm- ib of ltr. .Inye . t'ra- - e 2. w.i 7 imIikIi. ' WORK TO COMMENCE. AT ONCE The newly Incorporated Great g4:t Lake and Promontory Oil and A phalt company has received their nev drilling machine and have sent mrS to put it (n place and begin work once.- - They have four men and twu teams st work now anil will increase thla force immediately. ever-watchf- ul self-respec- . (24,-845.9-0 tin s Utah Canning Company Increa- Its Capacity. sing THE ' IS. d The Utah Canning Company n. larging ita plant and when the nev machinery ordered in tho east i installed. the cannery will have a cap!, ty of 72.0U0 cans of tomatoes a day. Filling, cooking and capping machina are to be in place before the u'asro of 1944 opens. This new equipment means an outla of (6.400. Tbe growth of the Utah fanniny company is a reminder of the rapfe development of tlie conning industry It this sect ion. The first tomatoes wen canned in 1888. For a number of lesson little improvement waa discernible, but since 1898 the output of tomatoes has doubled, the last season pr1 oducing 330.000 casca. The Utah tomato Is considered the best on the market and haa displace! all other brands In many states. A few years ago, the Utah produrt tru almost unknown In Colorado. Today 73 per rent of the canned tomatoo consumed in that state la from Ogdea and neighboring factories. Of the unusually large output fot 1902, not 10 per cent is at present held in Ihe warehouses. This indicate an excellent demand, although the tomato crop waa exceptionally largo throughout the United States last year, DEFEATED AT BASKET d fflATlif n y. n AT Its one of the N. B. CORSET The Sale Begins FRIDAY MORNING COVERS .(which means new baby) ! I field-thro- k. j 4 I EVENTS of the Season. If you buy Muslin Underwear (and most women do) The prices were you should ATTEND THIS SALE. .never lower on goods of equal merit. We purchased long in advance, when the manufacturer was anxious to secure business. We succeeded in getting price concessions which we now give you the benefit of. salesman V sampl s, Also in this sale is included which everyone is anxious to get, on which the usual discounted prices prevail. j ' HURiSTiS. PAINE Worth (1.00 Worth 11.50 Worth (2.55 Worth (4.00 Worth (6-4- for for for for for . 7:iC Displayed Will You Be cm With Us? Table. First 1.25 1.75 I l. i 3.25 Wor.h Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth teesai 5.00 s . : 2V for "5c for 54c for 75c for 1 "3 for 2.44 for 26c !5c 40c 60c 99c 1.63 I CHEMISE ! enr-T'n-- ! Worth 75c for Worth i on for Worth 1.50 fur I ? . ?v ss roa'-f-wis- c fl.td sonter-sMere- . lu-a- r I" d .1 r -- i . immi-iliati'l- mb-re-- i i.-- ) I -- Ito; - .v. 2 .. ss ?r."" 75c 1.23 Fresh Lo of Ginghams Jus Opened. Yc ere Seifirg at Last dears Piicc. , ulho( aJCoUcn A ! I:-! ! e-- E5c DRAWERS Worth Worth 30c fur for Wunh 73c for Wurth 1.23 fur ... .. .. GOWNS for Worth 2jO Worth 73c for 30C for Worth 1 53c Worth 1 23 fur PSc Worth 1.44 fur Cue Goods are up. I. .... 46c ........ 98c ...... 70c tit.i Paine & Hurst. |