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Show TOE MOUSING 10 ISTlmUler at tha a OGDEN, EXAMINEE, ETA II, SrXDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 19AI. 9 John . RIverdale lh rtw to the w around and acraia the S looking fcUk eomething at the other, L rfthe river, gfde he which the naked body oC a man. jjffurrled dowa toward the mUl to other aide JJ? gome one to go on the river with him to make sure fk waa he saw. He passed by Shard Dyeaaaw him going through and Mr. Ruaaeli told him what Mr. Dye darted immediately if L. the river and searched along the bank, and Just about W yards the dam. he saw the dead body BU. quite naked, and the hair ,ii off hie head, and the body Lded like it had been in the water "J, time. Whether it is a case of Sride or foul play may be determined There MS the body is examined. around the M an old shirt buttoned Mrk hut the arms were out of the fieveeand the shirt tail waa wrapped a small cottonwood tree that vm growing beside the river. The -- At hand of the man was laid under the head. He waa lying on hia atomacb. long. na body i about 5 feet S inches gr. Russell hurried back to the mill ad telephoned to the sheriff.' judge Howell' and a jury went to Iperdale and held an Inquest over the Mnalns. but the jury were unable to dm a very satisfactory verdict, there absolutely nothing to work cm, ao passible means of idsn 1 drat ion. the Tba only article of clothing on kMy waa an undershirt. Fashion Greeting Extraordinary 2 7, Nineteen Hundred and Four By far the most important announcement to all is the telling of the new things for this wear. And there is no mistaking the interest which we will create for these stores in opening Spring's such an expo-fion of all that' s proper in wear. This year's productions in wearing apparel represent a far wider range in selection than ever, thus assuring unusual satisfaction to critical buyers . These stores have never presented such a seemingly endless variety of properness as will be found during the early moderate season. The for which we've been si I celebrated , will be maintained . price policy Fashion Emporium a Maze of New Ideas in Wearing Apparel To the Most Forward The Silk Man Would $ 1 DR. very Spring Position Colored Dress Goods Say a Few Convincing Words . ROBERT JENNINGS DEAD? Well-Know- p,. bmhw and nistern until made their appearance, among us such a parade of beauty in color and weave. hia demise. considerable property Scowcroft, who baa Iwa acting as his guardian for two wwi past, and t will with Mr. Willard gmwrroft, who with William Jennlnga, bother, now in England, la named h executor. petition haa been Bled in the district court by Mr. Willard Bcowcfoft tor the admission to probate of the will, and the appointment of himself m executor. estate ronalats of cash on hand, poadwory notes, shares of stock and Bft insurance worth approximately The Richards appears as C. C. KHOOL OF . 1 The eighth, law Uselt Toms cabin as it wss played In tha epera house on Waehlngton'e B Urthday. A gams of basket ball was played between tka Silent-Fiv- e and tha academy Junior, in which the deaf boys were debated by a score of to Id. o Are y Here somber of tha teachers went to sea Julius Caeur. played by Wards and Jxmeo, Thursday night. .. , puzzles are going the muds of the school room. It is Interesting to look over the list if aea, who, atartlng in llle aa feach-e- n of the deaf, left the profeuloa to gage In other work In which the thieved fame. The roater contains many dbtingulshed names. Among others hat we recall arethoaa of Dr. A. P. Bunnl, president of Be 1st college; hr. A. G. Bell, inventor of the tele-w- r; Sir Gilbert Parker, M. P., and VilUam H. Bishop, author; Douglass Tildes, sculptor, and many others. The latest to get his bac in the public eye is Mr. Heseklah t Cadger, superintendent of the North brallna school from 1S77 to 1883, but' mv our efficient consul general , to haama. Tha recent stirring and events there have brought him Im-mrt- fomlaenUy before the public and It b trident that Uncle Sam haa a oa tha Isthmus on whose ttllty and discretion he can safely rc . , y. Resident John Watson, of the board tnutees, Utah School for the Deaf id Blind, was at this Institution for ihort time one day this week, sr. WsiKon, by hia questions and laments, gave the lmpreeaion of be-a gentleman of Intelligence and veil qualified to All the Important Mtion he holds. The California . printed at the California School bthe Deaf and the Blind. The gardeners are plowing the land Pantory to putting in an early gar- f Thanhs are due Pera hrrtise the fitting t!'s ratlin. Mr. Clark of the Og- for bis kindness in deaf pupils to see Uncle fte boys of the carpenter shop are "Mag a handsome oak pulpit for the ?P1- When the pulpit la finished 2? superintendent will buy a' large Ms - for it. tire haa hut three schools for tha maintained by the government IcaiHiation baa been favorable e Incresse of schools, particularly eduiation of the younger. debating team composed of blind !,on the California State Inati-"for the Deaf. Dumb and Blind, ia to ,l,Te debating contest v,k.w ? representing the Oak- - High School to be held on the T April 23rd. The blind apeak-alreacommenced their try ror he select ion of a team and tha dy rivalry is marking the con- Panama question will tor debate. The blind win hare tha choice of side Stowed until Feb. 24 to ct Jwta . eTj h'a4 student of the Unlrei Callfornlt, Is coaching the blind ,ij Cfc, Raymond rL Hen- - intqreet la aPPatNing content. ; Sshool for hwVJJ t bind children. tha Deaf has ito :xm Jea amidofoj, Juum . C s at I o t h Prices Exceptional Bring the boys the real little boys, tbe larger boys, the big boys, and the young men. We'll dress tha real Uttle boys In those Russian A repre-wstMi- The blouse suits of grey and brown mixtures and the Norfolk aulta for $2.95 Well drees the larger boya and the big boya for school In those double-breasteknee pants aulta, In grey and brown mixtures, for $2.95. And the young men can have those double-breasteand round cut suits from $5.00 to $15.00. d T he S Special silk man's- - display of Dress in an " J" 1 Variety . . well-dress- Already the Spring arrivals in neckwear are here rather early, too, for neckwear. And already we have sold vast quantities. Much haa been sold before they were even satisfactorily arranged for dihplay. There's a handsome showing of white aud colored wash storks, embroidered, with tabs and some with the new butterfly for twenty-flxcents. Then those, wash stocks in plslit color, with hows, and white turnovera, exceptionally neat little crecento ations for thiriy-fivThe while embroidered turnover at taenty flTe, thirty-liv- e and fifty rents are marveloua III lie valuea turnTho linen colored overs. embroidered in odto or from twepty-fiv- e sixty cent are very cheap. a are easier than walk in. anything else to They're especially the right dress this Spring on wet days they never get wet around the bottom. They're best for a dqxcn other reasons. A seven-gorwalking skirt made from a fancy melton, in light grey, medium grey. Oxford, blue, tan and lark green. Bark gores are pointed and buttoned, giving the same effort in the back as In the front. The back has inverted plaits with edges stitched down. All seams are bound In ailk. Has a ailk ribbon belt. Price SIX Q Neckwear Unimaginable New c TRKET Skirts Q Black Silk Chiffon Ruffs, with plaited ends, and trimmed with shirred chiffon, at one , dollar. (J Black Chiffon - Ruffs with long ends, trimmed three with best quality plaited ribbon, at two-fiftdollars and three hfty.Q And what a selling there y, black beaded flocks. Groundwork of black bobbinet, trimmed with black beads with chifier trimming of scale and jet. These flocks to have the new tab ends. Price from dollars. three has been in the Window Trimmings ono-thlr- Dresses A r t i of t 1 c Fancy Work . one-fift- y Our N- - ews Necessities (We a lot of silk finiih Cotton in Cream and whiter at 3 1 offer, very special, J per spool A Tailor-mad- e HEN the men folks get in look them over carefully and see if their, clothes are correct. Sec if the coat has that fashionable in hang which is so desirable mens coats. See if the trousers set around the shoe not touch the shoe, mind you; but set up on the instep and fit close around the heel. This must be, if the man youll look at is correctly dressed. After this negative insjection it might be well to talk tohim on the importance of good clothes, not only from the fact that it would please you, but that its as cheap to dress right as wrong. Tell him of the perfection in the clothes made by Mart, Schaffner & Marx. . Tell him the price, From $13.50 to $25.00 ' to-nig- ht . Toll him you'll come with him to thip, . store and help him to pick out a prop-- . . er ault women are certainly gooA Judge of men's clothe. If you get the man in here and into one of thosu . suits, hell thank you for tha palpg, you take to have him dressed correct. . iy. This wont be much trouble for you. aa you're doubtless coming enj-- .. how. to fit the boy with one of the Rqs. . slan Mouse or Buster Brown suits. And right here, it would be well Jo. It gqt watrb the men folks when . . , , . , , . , , warmer, evenings. They'll throw their winter overcoat aside and go xip tovn . . beciUHi . , without any. Thats had. they'll taka cold. You dont want that. Tell them of tha Top Coats were aelllng at $13.50 gad $15.00, . . s You'll be glad to know (hat wa bare Just received a chol ce selection of tba Mount Molllck ala mped, ready for working. Than, with this same shipment, came tha new top collar pattern In linen and cambric for lace making. Perfection ( in HR novelties In Dress Trimmings are here in great variety. There are some Intereating stories to be told this season about Trimmings. Braid will be The Big Part of it without a doubt that la, ailk filter braid. Ifa In nil colors and nil width, and sells from eight and cents to one dollar and a half per yard Wash Persian Trimming, both In bands and mednllionn, will help out tho linen suits which will be worn tbiq year. Borne exceptionally attractive . patterns are on exhibition. The Gill Embroidered Banda for the real fancy gowns will b delightfully received by the women who dreas very considerably. Children's of Little Children's Outing Flannel Dresses in Hue and pink checks, well made garments, for next week only Pongees Come Forward and Forcefully Proclaim There are' some mighty desirable Childrens Dresses here which we find, after a busy two months since the first of the year. They should be sold out, now, there are so many ordered for summer wear. Not a thing the matter with these dresses. A chance for careful parents to buy at a great saving in favor of the little girls. . Childrens Cashmere Dresses in various colors, trimmed with silk cord and fanc3r buttons, former price $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50, Will bo on sale beginning Monday at 98c, $1.65 and $2.00. Childrens Fleece-line- d Dresses in pink and blue, nicely trimmed with braid; former price $1.00, beginning Monday, 65c. fflS Spring's variety will be the spice in buying ailk walato and walking akirta.Tbe ailk waist a boat Which we went to tell you are here in tbe great-ea- t profusion of atylea That the way we bought them; knowing that women dislike greeting their own raiment every time theyre on tbe street. Kind-- makes one shiver,' doesnt It? Knowing this, youll bo wJth us on the silk waist question. A shipment so large, of ailk waists, so vsried, has arrived and you ought to see them. This year crepe de pongee and china silk Is The Thing in waists. Champagne ia The Color. The pongee waists are trimmed In red with buttons and tucks; the rcpe de chine and china silk waist are in all color and beautifully trimmed with lace and insertion and n large Bertha. e Sale the Goods Let Greatest Interest e Waist 1 Dress h in readiness for jvamier weather wear. Cotton Vollles. in light and dark colors, figured and plain, for shirt waists, and suits, 27 to 34 inches in width, as low a twenty cento a yard. Colored linen, for shirt waists, . walking skins and childrens dresses, 2T to 33 inched wide, as low as twenty-fivrents a yard. - Figured Swing, In all colors, 28 luebea wide, fifteen cento a yard. k and Always Practical Street Skirt i See ASH Dr?s Goods have the attention of early Spring buyers, right at present. Wash Dress Goods represent the real staple aide of Ihe dreas proposition. The Shirt Waist. Shirt Wait Suita, the Skirts, the Children's Dressea, all to be made notf, Very ever-durabl- e, d a s Ever Tell a Story of the Display of Dress Goods in the North Window Tells ? an Unusual Stoiy from the 8tots Institution , ' ninth and tenth grades Geographical solid color. And Corded Wash Silks ia proving itoclf to be toastmaster at Fashion's banquet. Selling kite of H, Comet in solid cream with raised strlpeg and n variety of colors. ... The DEAF AND BLIND. Internet- - AMs of be warn hy everyone. Theres such a Pongee this aeaoa comfortable look to the staff. We have It In the plain colors and a great deal with 111 (is embroidered dote. Just to relieve the monotony of the e A money for the petitioner. never-endin- g The ever popular Scotch mixture in light grey, which make up ao ruggedly in the walking skirt or tailored suit. Some very choice patterns aa low as sixty' cents per yard. The London twine In blue, tan green, brown and a host of other shades, with the knub figure, ia a piece of dress goods that promisea to be much sought afler. Theres a great showing in these twines a( a dollar a yard and up. cents a Mistrals with the knub figures, in all color, for acvcnty-flvyard, promise much iu swell aulta for this Spring. Vollles, in the grandest of colorings, are here In variety ao great as to prevent minute description. The Black Dress Goods come o u for Spring approval In a bewildering array. They never lose their popularity with women whose taalea Incline to the special refinement of dress. And such a variety thla season. Illusion, Veiling, Eolimlne, Crepe, Voile, Panama, Crispins and many other clotha, at aixty cents a yard and up. Tba doctor left with Mr. Joseph t3.N0. out the little story of the silk man at this important time would be nothing short of sacreligious. He wants to praise the Hes pongees. really turned the windows, the counters and the shelves into a Chinese pongee silk factory. In fact, he talks pongee talks it all the time, and from the way lies selling it, its evident youre enjoying the pongee language. The will O leave HE new stuffs have been taken from the cases and put on the shelves ready for your inspection. Theres a regular serial story concerning the new' Spring dress goods which have n Real- a Former dent of Ogden. The many friends of Dr. Robert Jen-fi-who resided in Ogden up to ikout six years ago. will be pained to ham of hia death at his old honui in on giaUngiien. Lancashire. England, The doctor removed Dm gtb instant. n Maaaachusetts and unfortunately Ini bli mind about two years ago. He wu then takeir back to England, Then ha has been cared for by bia hi Waa tt a i n e d Clothing |