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Show ORDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, JANTARV I?, 1531. Glance at This, then Just WW 1 C , visit our More ana Verify the Statements made GOING OUT OF BUSINESS W. here. MOTS clothing. All wool Black Corkscrew and Wonted nek and frock suits. Reduced from fil.00 to IITjOO do do , 17Jto 1100 1100 to 1L7S do do We have a lfrge line of theee good and they are extra fine bargain. CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS. Sack and frock coats Reduced from 117.00 to f 1.100 15.00 to 12.00 do do 10.00 to 8.50 do do These are only a few sample prices; we can suit you at all prices at equally great reductions. PASTS AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Be sure and see our line of pants. We have enough to tit you and at prices that will suit OVERCOATS. OYETXX)ATS. values extra reduced Long Ulster, from 15.00 to 1L50; reduced from f 14.00 to 11.00; reduced from 112.00 to 9.00 Overcoat stylish and near, Reduced from $1050 to f 13.00. do lCOOto 12.(10. do do 15.00 to 120. do do 12.00 to 9.0a do do lLOOto 8J0. do" 7.00 to 5.00. do do An extra good Winter Garment for less CHILD & SON, A. venue. 2411 Extra calf reduced from 8X50 to $2.75. Uood value reduced from $2.50 to $1.75 TABLE OIL CLOTH In large variety. , KNIT GOODS AT COST ' Notions of every description at cost AELcL l8fl UMBRELLAS I UMBRELLAS An immense line at cost HANDKERCHIEFS. W. G. CHILD ! & SON. Wraps. These goods must be sold IMPORTED er t 4 00 8 Black Beaver, all Wool, reduced from 500 $7 50 to 5 Beaver, reduced Fancy Striped 9 10 U0 PIECES 09 to c7 from it) DRY GOODS. OBJECT iso. 1 OF RIBBON SHADES. to 70, at cost See Sizes and Prices below. IMPORTED SILK PLUSH CAPES. LADIES' ALL WOOL CLOTH JACKETS. Elegant goods of the most fashionable cut Plush Capes, sizes 34, 3G, 38, reduced Assorted colors. Plain and Embroidfrom $9.50 to S7.00. ered; extra quality. Reduced from $14.00 to $10.00. ASTRACHAN CAPES, EXTRA FINE, black Beaver Jackets embroidFine Sixes 32, 34,30, reduced from $5.00 to ered Vest fronts txsa ASTRICHAN TRIMMED SILK PLUSH CAPES. Size 38, reduced from $050 to $7.00. SILK PLUSH JACKETS, EXTRA QUALITIES. Sizes 32, 34, 40, reduced from $10.00 to $7.50. Size 34, reduced from $1150 ty $9.00. These goods will bear the closest inspection. They are new and stylish and at the prices quoted are simply without competition. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! All wool white 10', 5 lb., reduced from 85.50 to $1.50. Colored blankets in all qualities at equally low prices. BOYS' SUITS, KNEE PANTS. Ages from 5 to 12 years, actual worth from $20 to $0.00 reduced to $1.75 and $1.75. . . KID GLOVES 2 50 ALL worth $1.00 for 00c BUTTONS. An elegant line at cost. Reduced from $i50 to $9.50. Astrachan trimmed Beaver Jackets Reduced from 111.00 to $3.00. Elegant wide Wale, Vest front, black Mohair Reduced from $13X0 to $12.00. Fine Serge Jackets, in blacks and blues. Reduced from U0 to $3.25. BLACK JERSEY JACKETS Reduced from $7.00 to 5.25. do (150 to 5.00. do do 5.00 to 3.50. do do to 150. do These are new goods and not at all shopworn. All are in the latest styles and at such prices would be great bargains in New York City. CORSETS. CORSETS. . WHITE LINEN SHIRTS, Dr. Warner's. Reduced from $LO0 to $ 75 Coraline, reduced from $1.25 to 1.00. do do L25 to 90 LOO do do 125 to Health, LADIES' SHOES. LOO do Fourin IIand,do to 90c Imported French kid shoes redom 222 Coraline, do 1.25 to 1.00 , do . from $5 to $3,75. , 444 Coraline, extra long L10 Ll to reduoed from Bright $3.75 Dongola to Perfection Waists, reduced from $1.25 $165. to $1.00. Bright Dongola reduoed from $3.25 to rm.. 4-- 50 Sale. We are not simply clearing This is a Bona llde Closing-ou- t our stock, but are Positively Retirinc; from Business. Don't miss this chance. W. G; CHILD & SON, 2411 WASHINGTON AVENUE. - loaned The Commercial the "contract" given him and for which he said $25. It has a gilt picture of a lumber region scene in the upper left hand corner. It has a gilt lettered heading and a gilt iiv. Y PACKED THEIR GRIPS AND seal on the lower left hand corner. ' This precious document, which the SILENTLY STOLE .... bunco scroundrels would probably call a locating contract, reads as follows: "MICHIGAN AND MAINE Away to Pastures New Where the Paand Milling company, incorLumber pers do not Know Them 'and porated March 5, 1889. . Suckers are Thick. , Ooden, Jan. 12, 1891. "Received from Fullerton P. Reed $25, Twentv-fiv- e for which we are to Several days ago The Commercial locate him dollars, 160 acres of timber land upon exposed the land swindling scheme of a within sixty days from date, and as Boon gang thought to bo the same as the as Mr. F. P. Reed gets his title to the Bcoundrels calling themselves "Weaver said land we will procure for him a purwill pay him $1,000.00 for the & Co.," who fled from San Francisco, on" chaser who said land. All settlements to be the first of the year. It was operated at made within seventy days from 1891. the bunco room near the west end of date, January 12, SBould we fail to till any part street. Twenty-fift- h this agreement, we will return the The exposure had a salutary effect in of amount of money paid by Mr. F. P. Reed several respects. "Weaver & Co.," which to him. And Mr. F. P. Reed agrees that went here under the style of "West & upon the payment to him of $1,000.00 Co.," begun to shake the town the day over and above all expenses he will transthe disclosure of their infamous game fer the said land to the parties designatwas printed by The Commercial. . They ed, and he will not, under any considerawere encouraged to do this by a couple tion, make known the conditions of this of officers, who thought it good policy to agreement to any person without the warn them not to delay ridding the city consent of the company, and that if he of their presence. does he will forfeit all right to the money And another thing that helped them advanced by him. of out the city was the fact the The rX'LLERTOX if. Kef.d, Signed Commercial's exposure set a lot of their Charles Rekd, President. dupes to thinking. Everyone thought O. W. West & Co., Agents. the same way; namely: "I want my is a wonder that the dupes of the It money back and right away." So "West do not see tnrougn inis gauzy & Co." had a lot of interested eallers gang " contract," but they do not It will be day before yesterday. To each and all a seen that the "land" is not located in very bland and smooth reply was made any particular place in the universe, and to the effect that the money would be that the man who pays the $25 must be returned the next day yesterday. very careful to keep still. Most of the Yesterday morning thero were twenty-fiv- e dupes did keep still until just after the or thirty anxious men in front of thieves bad fled. the office to get the promised money The cane had a circular which their but the gang had flown So had the cappers circulated, which was a money. And it will not return again. dodger and read as follows: There were a lot of this gang. Thir' DO TOO WANT A HOME teen of them took meals atone hotel. read so The landlord desired to know whit their In Oregon or Washington? If business was. They said they were all this, then come to our office at 302 in the "real estate" business. And so Twenty-fift- h stseat, Ogden, Utah, or write us and we give you mil mrorma- they were. It was "pay dirt" too. One of their victims, Mr. F. P. Reed, tion. These are our terms, read them. . to-wi- t: SPECTACLES, We have in our employ reliablo and practical cruisers who know the country thoroughly. . They will take you out and show you tho land that is surveyed and opened for settlement, either agri cultural, timber or coal, whichever you may desire. No charge will be made for his service. After seeing the land and you are satisfied with it and wish to use either of your rights, homestead, preemption or timber, we will have our attorney assist you in getting your application through and when this is done we will exact a fee of one hundred will You be dollars. required in to banker's your deposit hands one hundred dollas, this amount to be paid to us by him if you file upon any of the claims shown you by our Cruiser. If the land does not suit you the banker is to return your money to you, and you are out nothing but your time and personal expenses of .yourself as we make no charges for the time or expense of our guide. There are some tine lands open for settlement in Washington and Oregon also ki northern California. Now is the time to avail yourself of the privileges granted you by the government. Call and see for yourself. Respectfully, West &. Company, street, near Grant avenue, Ogden, Utah. One of their "Cruisers" was an old Swede who went around telling how he had just made $1,000 out of one of those "claims." This same old rascal, worked in San Francisco, and so "Weaver & Co." and "West & Co." are one and the aame gang. The Commercial has fired this lot and may soon be ready to begin on anothor. - p.m. tiunday school at 12:15 Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. cordial welcome to all. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' Presbyterian Church. h PROGRAM OF MUSIC TODAY. Veniteand Gloria Hymnal 23 and Tenor Duot. . .. le Denra, Lloyd, Soprano .hf Mrs. Pease and Mr. Tarjr J nbilate Hymnal 101 Hymn Hymn ZS ....2U0 BVKN1NO. Bonum Est and Gloria Deal Miseraturi Hymn Dank.... .' . 212 Soprano Solo by Mrs. Adam 477 335 Hymn The choir la sorely needing more soprano, alto and tenor assistance. Any lady or gentleman singer who feels like doing so is earnestly invited to Join. It will be a mutual benefit, both to aingora and choirmaster. Choristera nee I notneeessarially be members of the church. Practice every Thursday evening at 7 &). The Methodist Church. ' street, between Washington and Adams ; Eev. J. Weslry Hill, pastor. Preaching by the p'astor at 11 a. m. Twenty-fourt- h Subject, "Mountain Top Religion and How to Reach it." A't the close of the sermon an opporturjty will be given to unite with the church. There will be class meeting at 10 a. m.; also at 12 m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. nv General prayer meeting at 6:30 p. in. Preaching by the Directors' Call for Meeting. pastor at 7:30 p.m. Subject, "The King's The directors of the Ogden Driving Message." These revival services have Park and Fair association will meet next been in progress for two weeks and the interests has reached a good height Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp at All are invited to attend. the office of N. Farr & Co., in the Boyle Furniture building. There will baa Congregational Church. fine imposed on ail absentees. ImportAdams streot. avenue, near Twenty-fift- h transact. ant business to Newton Farr, Secy. Sunday, January 18: Preaching by J. M. Langsdojif, Preet the pastor at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7;30 SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, Spectacles Properly Fitted. Gr. RAINE RUBBERS ! RUBBERS 1 Men's, ladies', and children's goods cost. , at Men's boy's acd children's rubber boots at cost Felt lumbermen's boots and rubbers at cost. W. G. CHILD SON. & THE "CITIZENS' PAHTY." p. m, m. A It'i Congregational Chapel, Lynne: Sunschool at 2:30 p. m. Preaching by Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m day Mrs. ju M. Bailey at i o clock p. m. 12:20 Sabbath school at p. m. Young Everybody Invited. people s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Services every evening during the week at 7:30 Baptist Church.' p. m. and fflrant Avenue, between Twenty-thir- d . Josiah McClain, Pastor. Twenty-fourt- h streets. J. r. Moody, Pastor. 11 a. 7:30 m. and p. m. Preaching at Church of the Good Shepherd. school at 2:30 p. m. Christian fCor. Grant end Twenty-fourt8. Unaworth, Sunday endeavor at 6:30 p. m. All who desire rector. to will be (riven Morning prayer and sermon, 11 an unite with the church sera. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. vice.opportunity during the morning Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Ticket-Makin- g Committee Night. ' Xtt Last ' The .committee of fifteen of the "Citizens' Party," which, was appointed to make up and report a ticket, met last night at the office of W. W. Waters, in the Kay block. It seems that it finds it hard to airree-on a leader and also to find a man for mayor who will run and who at the same time has any influence. No ticket was agreed upon last night. It is thought that it may be ready to announce tomorrow or soon after. P. 0.8. of A. The following officers of the Patriotic Judge Jamos A. Miner opened court Order Sons of America were installed at yesterday for the accommodation of local the last session of the lodge: law and motion business and made the Past President V. C. Gunnel. following dispositions: President W.W. Waters. Thomas Gaboon vs. The First National Thomas Ken d rick. Bank of Cheyenne et al.; permission Master Forms of and Ceremonies? Dr. granted to tile petition of Sidney Stevens F.W.Baker. in intervention. Recording Secretary Louis Meid. Thomas Cahoon vs. The First National Financial Secretary Kendriek. Bank of Cheyenne, et al; defendant II. Treasurer W. G. Kind. K. Thurber granted until Feb. 1 to plead Conductor Wm. Pickett hereto. Curtis. Inspector John Beverland, et al. vs. Ruth R. Guard Nowlan. of all until Hopkins; stay proceedings motion tor a new trial is heard. SWIPED THE COATS. vs. E. F. Hamp George Sinuin et al. ton; motion for default of defendants The Thief "Soaked" One Coat and lan- for failure to answer. entslies. White & Sons vs. H, Jem met t, order IL Howell stole two one dismissing the appeal.' Yesterday United States vs. Thomas Sterland, overcoats from the Pacilia hotel. Onejudgment, indictment for adultry; plead to Judge Patton and the other guilty. Sentenced to two years and six belonged to Bob Shankland. The latter coat bad months in the penitentiary. Alexander Usraan vs. Jc. A. btahn, or a scarf in the pocket bearing the owner's name. Howell soaked the coat with der withdrawing motion of defendant. Thomas G. Lewis was admitted to cit- out finding the scarf. This little over sight will cost him about two years. He izenship. R. C. Toone et al., L. Larr et al., or- was held in the sum of $1,000 by Judges der granting defendants to and includ- Preshaw. Both coats were recovered. ing January 24, 181)1, to nerve and file Cheap Lots. notioe of intention, move for a new trial and to prepare, Berve and file a bill Cheapest lots in Ogden. 85 per month. of exceptions, execution to be stayed in New house and lot $C00, in payments; the meantime. ; also house for rent. A. J. Cbopsxt.w Five Pointa,Ogden, Utah. Fire sale at Luke's Knitting Factory street. , this week. 320 Twenty-fift- h "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. The District Court - ' WATCHES, DIAMONDS. Umbrellas Silver-mounte- d Grold L.ine Solid and Complete J. DRY GOODS. assorted colors, pUia, reduced from 50e to 33 per yard. 35 e to 25 per yard. PLAIDS AND STRIPES IN DRESS FLANNELS. Reduced from 73 e to 50 e per yard, do . do 50 e to 33 c per yard. TRICOS IX ASSORTED SHADES. Extra Values. Reduced from 50 e to 40 c per yard, do do 75 e to 60 e per yard. CASSIMERES, ASSORTED COLORS Reduced from 65 e to 50 e per yard. do do 35 e to 25 c per yard. IRISH FRIESE FLANNELS, ASSORTED COLORS. Reduced from 25 e to 17?,' c per yard. Linda vs reduced from 90 m t 1.1 r yard. BROAD CLOTHS. LA DIE'S CLOTHS . Peacock RIiiml rtliu-reduced from $1 to 70 e per yard. LADIES' ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR Reduced from $150 to $200 per suit, do do 150 to UOpersuiU MISSES COMBINATION ALL WOOL Reduoed)from$100 to $1.40 per suit.' do do L50 to 1.10 per suit. Gents' all wool underwear Reduced from $150 to $150 per'soit do do 8.00 to 100 do do do do 150 to L75 do do do do 2.00 to L50 do do do do 1.50 to 1.00 do do The last namv1 ! tha ftnasf In TT .h for the money, Ladies, dont miss this opportunity, it is a chance in a lifetime. Flame, $125. THE SPECTACLES, say. We have an Immense line of Ladies' and Misses Imported Silk Plush Cloaks, Jackets and $12 $1.25. NO SALE-PRI- CES SILK PLUSH NEW- IMPORTED SILK FLUSH COATS. MARKETS. Three-quartlength ooats: These Goods are of the famous manu Co.' make. Imported Jas. Bift-- td facture of J as. Biheld k Co. Silk Piuah Quilted Satin Linings. Imported Silk Plush with Quilted Satin LADIES COATS. Linings, full length. Sizes 38, 34, X, reduced from 38to$27 NEWMARKETS. do 30 to 22 do 32,34,36, do Sizes, 31, 3G, SS, reduced from $15 00 to do 34, 30,38,40, do do 26 to 18 $32 00. do do 22 50 to 10 do 32. 34, 38, Sizes, 30, 40. reduced from 37 50 to 27 CO do 21 to 11 do 32, 31, 38, 42, 44. do 36,38, 35 00 to 'JS 00 do 15 to 11 do do 32, 34,33.38, The above are in three qualities and are These are new and seasonable goods. unexcelled by any house in Utah. If you don't need it today, you will next The prices are less than winter and never again will you have wholesale cost such an opportunity to purchase at such LADIES' CLOTH NEWMARKETS. prices. CHILDREN'S' WRAPS. Figured, all Wool Cloth, reduced from $15 00 to $11 00. Now Regular Price Age. than cost Black Beaver, reduced from $12 50 to 10 3 00 $4 50 $U 00 .PEA JACKETS ASD VESTS. 4 50 6 00 4 Black Beaver, reduced from $3 00 to 6 50 Extra Good Bargains 75 4 00 2 8 Fancy Striped Puff Sleeves, reduced Reduced from $15.00 to $12.00. 4 50 3 00 6 faom $14 00 to 11 00 do 10.00 to 8.00. do 2 75 Brown Cork Screw, reduced from $3 00 6 , 4 25 9.00 to 7.50. do do W 00 ' 2 20 10 325 8.50 to (150. do do 2 00 3 00 8 NEWCLOTH MISSES' NEW 8 00 6 00 MEN'S DUCK WOOL LINED COATS 4 MARKETS. 7 00 00 9 8 to $1.75. Reduced from I2J50 Fancy Stripes, all Wool, reduced from 75 3 7 6 550 50 50 to $9 MEN'S SHOES. 6 00 Extra qulty i CO 4 reduced all from Wool, Fancy Stripes, Hand sewed calf reduced from $5.50 00 to 8 00 to the Goods and the Prices. We mean Gr. RETIRING We Have what we Washington IMMENSE Prices Talk. Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. &. COMPANY, 2'4S3 A venue. Washington - Osden, Utah. |