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Show The Saix Lake Telegram. ARE INTERESTED EVERY DAY F.VTC!UAV KVKMNO, JANIWUV 0 THIS ZT. y :i. PEGIAL SALESJ SHEA The Enthusiasm Shown by Our Customers Is Only Natural for the Sharp deductions and Splendid Values we dive. The Following; are Interesting DctalK Monday Morning Monday Morning FROlvl 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK. GOOD TIME TO BUY yds Gating Flannel Night Gown for wide. 40-in- ch White India Linons! Jtegular retail price 25d, Monday morn ing from 9 to 12 o'clock, no more than lz yards to customer, - C 24 at a yard rsOU OltUATLT TOft.t COVItMJ IlAllLY ON TJIIfl 73c YiV tJ ?6JL- - 12 O'clock Fleeced Flannelettes Department SPECIAL - J Monday Morning REMARKABLE FR03C 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK. Just arrived and Five dozen ladies' all wool knitted oiouse sweaters, trimmed with 6 iarge pearl buttons, Bishop sleeves, colors, navy blue, green, gray and oiacK, 53. uw and $3.50 kind. Monday morning 9 to 12. YOUR CHOICE. on sale this week. See these pretty new fabrics on first view. New Challies satin Ftriped Challie?, In plain and figured design; told at 65c; our price, a yard S0-ln- ch eie-whe- re New Scotch Tweeds c. h, Monday Morning in striped, dotted, and plain designs. Twieds are to W more popular than ever for early ypring Suits. On sale Ztf this week at, a yard all-wo- LOAD UP QUICKLY OK White Wool I Canton Flannel You'll not have another chance this season. , Extra heavy unbleached Canton Flannel, a bargain at 12'ic. Special for this week, per yard A 16 bleached Canton Flannel, the heaviest made. Special for this week, por yard A 55c quality white, Flannel, just for this week, per yard white Flannel, a leader at 65c. wide, Just for this week, per yard SPECIAL Four-in-Hand- s, all-wo- ol 25r Monday Morning Our Shoe morning, 0 to sizes 8 to 1314 Girls' Fine Kid Shoes, worth $1.63, extension soles, eizes 11 V& to 2 extension Koles. Ladles Fine Kid Shoes, worth high or low heels SEE WINDOW. THESE SHOES AliE POSITIVE BARGAINS 12 O 41.50 Butter ick Patterns and Publications for February are now in. rt At. : 'V !,. . Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, ri i:? vV ant 43!n I Sales a for- - J'r.e'.h li At re tt ' if M....V r.Mh Jh, (ittti ' t lit. ' an! it.)"? I'm 11 f 'r TIOMT-riTTIN- TA r. III, rt-trw- li f. 3 Monjj- VUffc, rvwt n - n?j(i: r f Ladies and Misics Skirts. Thl i. Intlu turn Mtiin. ur Art.1 UNION l H J I-- t t j c. N Ti a; '411, A t Jw At An AND 1'AN'TH 39C t t in ritir f a tl Monday Afternoon O CLOCK. 1 f?r Glove Sale! on Titniu; n:.t. a r, tiii: tt A I t. nr.AtTT WANT TO t iM-- 1 J 49d I ffT l- U-- $1.10 rtrtt1 1:uVj $1.29 $1.69 rttMc "t 1. ttT.lt. t-- r here. n! NEW MGfKLASS PERCALES FOR 1904 pieces a selection that merits tlK hlsrhnt rral" ! Vtl rtionrn. twautlfut fording the vidtel posvible Fflfctlon. ON FA IAZ THIS Wi:iK AT FlM.V ON expect ft the present price of raw cotton. Till: VKllY 1SF.8T I'KllcrAUKS. full era cities today at 16 on rale thl week here at 200 K-F- J I Priced Very .tr. p.ttrnItTH rLJ..S than t41 ar.J c, In the H l tl t r th. li.T Ju hr J WANT S TO IE AT ONCE WORKS S BURN AT CHICAGO The plant of CHICAGO, Jan. Glass Plate company, the Pitisburg dewas avenue, Wabash and fire last night, by De- -: stroyed was this building: the flames were communicated to the eeven-stor- y factory and MediBucklen of the building apartntnt He cal company, just east of the building of the lass company. A number of families who lived In the Bucklen building were z compelled to make hasty exits, btit all unharmed. escaped BOISE, Ida., Jan. 23. "Take me out and Bucklen The building wa3 badly burned am innocent. on the weet end. but was not dtstmyed. hang me now, warden. I "hiis-llonIn the Young Women If the court says I am guilty, 1 wrtnf to The women association building, on Michigan ci:e now. If you do .iot hang me I will avenue, just south of the Bucklen buildlh.Hr iuar-tetake my own life." compelled to ing, were such of their belongings as they with These words were spoken by George could carry in their hands. The associaIlevy, the Frenchman, condemned to death tion builoing was not damaged, however, Da3. 1901, of for the murder, on October and in a short time the ytnng women vis Levy, In this city, and whose case was were back in their rooms. Loss, $30O,Ouo. Thursday decided adversely by the State Supreme court. Warden I'errin did not noti'y Levy of yester the decision of the court Unril GOSSIP OF MEN stunned him. In a moday. The news he excitedly demanded to ment, however, be hanged at once, threatening to .i'l AND BUSINESS himself If he could not be accommodated. VWVWWVWViiWifii' The varden did his best to quiet the man, but uould do little with him. n C. N. Danise, n. stockman. After Levy had been taken back to Ida cell from the warden's office he paced Is in Moriena on a cattle purchasing up and down like a caged lion. When It trip. He is expected back Monday. was suggested to Levy that the Prison board might do something for him, he pome time Judge G. "W. Bartch, who shouted: "I will not have it. I am inno- ntro on a business cent, but if the court says guilty, then and wpnt in (California the city at once. I will kill myself before pleasure trip, returned to hang me While away he visited the I Ftay in this prison." Thursday. Virnlth rpsnrts nnii larerest cities of Cal The condemned man chafes under confinement, and Warden I'errin fears that, ifornia, among the latter being San even if his sentence should be commuted, Francisco and Los Angeles. he will endeavor to take his own life. was removed from Levy's cell Everything warden was talking to hln in City and State Chemist Herman while the Levy Harms left yesterday for Soda Springs, the office and the bfecage searched. will from now on kept under constant Ida., where he has gone to make some guard. tests of different samples of water from He expects to return " that locality. Hot Hot Cheap But How Good. next Wednesday. 23. 442-45- 2 Condemned Murderer Clares Will Commit Suicide. al rs -- 1 -- well-know- ... J t Biua Point Perfectoa. Utah's Favorite CJgar. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the State Boanl or Health. left the tity on Thursday last for California, where he goes on a trip which will combine business and pleasure. While away he will visit the larger cities and wnw of th ocean reports. He will be gone about ten days. ... furnlr-tieall th furnirany this ture an-- accesMirUs to the r.ew KnlKht of Colombo hall. 21 Wl South street, and fh!rpl two carload of furniture tfi Lmmit. Id.. to furrdh r.ew hotel there. John Held, art stationer. ! w-er-k I lt ... ... State Superintendent of Schools A. to receive hl line of Fren h an 1 AmeriNelson is in llexlmrg. Jda., wher can valentines. By the time on Thursday last, and delivered u armen l. win have n of the largest fc.ortmenls In th city. speech on educational matter to a lar audience Friday niw'ht. He will return tomorrow. J. t. Gardner's cleamnr clothing s l " . r luts attracted many th!. Judge James A. Mlnr leaves next week. The entire Mrw k or the store l Tuesday for California. whre he wi'.l !elng closed out at reduced price. Tojoin Mrs. Mlnf-r- , and spnd tht remain- day is the lat day on which th.e Kif. der of the winter there, returning to calr's may be secured, the regular price. Salt Lake In the spring. prevailing hereafter. Altnut the largest transaction in the Attorney Soren X. hrlsteru.on of th law firm of Kinney & Christer.son. h.n corunenUl world thl week was t? bet-in Ogden all this w-k- . th layr.e Muic r?n- -trying purchase if an-criminal raxes bfoie Jtn!g l:d;i;i'. fixture t" th pany's &stock The Annoti Mu.tc company. ten?en . The Samuel who for som conoiderallott Uiug aroun 1 $' weeks has been abroad. Is expected to stork from th" lutter's store on the Lake about the inlddl of side of Main street Is to lw moved to th. rach Salt He d will sail from France In rs, next to company February. a few days. aft-- r having been all the McCornkk building.quart' through Kngland. which will. If the weather is not stormy, bring him to Sal: W. W. Hall. Jeweler, has this wek Lake next month. Wen taking an Inventory of hi Mtn k. d A general clearance ale U to W Will Is F. Wanless at in an which at the Jen. Attorney e.irly date, x 111 W sold at es that will give southern part of Minnesota assisting prh his brother In legal work, and will prob- the purchaser the tlgget end of the ably not be back to Salt Lake for some bargain. weeks. net a One hundred and seventeen Sheriff A. T. Williams of Bingham large numWr, but In thli Instance a canyon was In the city yesterday on recor! breaker. It represents the num business connected with his office. He Wr of copies of Iairl & "Nnr was also a wltl.ess In one of the cai.es tury Standard letter Writer" wl.l(Vif by on trial before Judge Morse. Callahan during th r" "t s.ven day. The publishers say thli M th Wst otk W. H. Jones of the Walk-Ove- r Kho published on business, family and social company returned this week from Cali rrrf sjondence. etiquette, synonyms, fornia, where he spent three wek vis- legal form, etc. iting with his mother and relatives. The real estate firm of Harrington A S. W. Moody, a Denver. Colo., Jewelry Courtney reports a Linger demand fir farms. especlaJljr land for dry farming. merchant, sjent two days In Salt Lake this week, calling on the trade. He re- ranches and ground near th city than ar. ports business to be fair for this eeaion. ha Wen noted for several eriilr-consignm- ent turihf n ... ... ... dTitlt. jjt h CT't !'f tn . 1 !- -. jr U-- . r f at At i:..- t' Itr mr-'- , 51 e Tf."re , fr fjuiry K'--- l I '.. rnh a I ! a f lr t ific'.r i r fun. i lrll cvrirsiU V. v tfr.f . r-.- i 1 ak faur-rorr- be w HI W'.i nt ie :tS bu'.It a at !. t. S South tin r. f xtn. e!incfit ti.t? y Uirhter The li, ovrr the rot t'A y a r nnir.C"lttt .1- - C h'J.. ;r A 1 1 ?- ri Mire ci. i 1 . it J.r l ! . r 1 1 r in it ft f j i r I t! er 1 v hi- - t J' r tw "? - r - r -- i . t t-- e t- -. ti fSl, t- ' ,.J n t ... le 7tr? t t fv i ' I m fc '" v U. ' 1" cf t.e i f. c I. t r V t r. C .( c. i- h. 1 t, ' ; f 1. 5 ; -. - te ttr fn;.sm I;'. " t s. l TJe ft, n '. j- - tn t K e it 5 i'1 ' GET IVHAT YOU ASK FOR --THE 6EKUIKE ei ... imu-gurate- 1 ANNUAL SALE -- com- - Dr. Lloyd ... ... Ilrfk Duncan, a Murray Thrt TETJ PILLION BOXES Greatest In the t XToHd wonderful rtconl ia all hitorT-m- rit rn.J 1L Adrrt:Icjr hnji imtycvI rr.fc.kf OASCAItUTS kr.own. but tfco rrfatMit ftlvftrtlmat ror prlnto4 could do no trc?r- t!.a.- a Xxreon to try CALKJAIUTIU onoa. n corner tb, nd if CAGAItlTT; cll4 r,ct prnrw ;.e-Uiera would not b rv wUa of ovfr iSIULIOH 1K3XE3 A MONTH ThU rjonnas tnrtt h tnndo by tho kind word cf our frlemd. 2o oca wbi UIcmi C ABO All imj ftu: !m r- talk r.loejj nbout them. CAJCARETB n.rt tuticnit to buy. to carry, to tak, to TH PKHFECT HOME MF.DICHn. Tfciy rvr i r.l?rr,e txrcrt cur icr CoMUpaUoa, Appriftln. f3ottr atemtu-h-, 8ick HtdRChf. IW1 rtrNUi. r!1 borl Worran H:rfd, inmrlei, ard uunnins iadict. ruvr.i;a LEVWl rHjL.L i?f HULK. All UrtvirgvV, JOc, iUkr, COi vr.o-.- TT-e- and booklet frrcx cuu Addrorv 8 - tt, Ilctady Oo. CbJruuro or ct r l'n ru, York- - I r5Ca l u '. n it If .:fT.Ar. j in it.. 't p,;rr.Ur t iUre-- X 1 r. ft v '.?. r t! t et of t?; the uttPt fere tr.y a tal.in ii Altree nr. V;::r-.- r (;;cr a ; I ". I a r t t I h c:J or,.. it it company hate Salt Cr'i I I f f f iM r, f. r the ffis-deal with J. I. IU . vp! c : t: c c t J ttioVrn rottairr a of (wo T?t-tI-- r i.''"-- " t : S! M 1 llf l'' s , r fvjf . . fx-- r ?' 5 iM titr.;.4 ?e Wary ! l '. t l ' . at.'. - tn. t a lit ho . 1 jr.'. 9a ; jt 1 . ""ciC rr' r ;- tr a'.J f Ur fan it if. ffrt. J. Ivrnan I'.'avU f r the r fe-"t at ' r re. !rn A t r lu- r ::gf,5 K'.'ith. n ff j n ltAl r.T r.f Nir.th r. t Jue In a t T per ;.t a. 1 tli) f- .- t The Nt dgrm :. it an oglUy of J; tf rit) -1 ar r r t,'".r t y T.' r Stl A htl ft ; In !hf r(Sf t. Il!Ktr ct.m; ny . f tftkrn t'i r.it f rik r.ve-r-'- " i '- ... ... The Freed Furniture and Carpet l I I first-name- ... ... In i I'l't! 3LTE PLATE-GLAS- '. ;l Butterick Patterns and Publications for February are now in. isle Yd tur:'r r lAr't - l' SPECIAL. - h t 52.50 ... t k t...-.- Department. .. . . II 1 )?' ft rr NT Lining: t- - HuchMRallngQuotalions. In jr-j-.- t?-- . hhii-.tj- K C rn 13 r T '. ATI M IN f-- f Hat TWo-niX- ! vr i" t . Ut-- k HOY?" -1 A Mondav Afternoon rnon 2 to s o c:x:k. ; ATM. In xhim i.i.ai-M r.4 r tti. t: - Tt4.t, II 3 ? !n t t - h j i"4 r . ttv ) am i.rt: !!: m g'ui n - i- a Wtk f' t jAi ')" ttif Tt t - ii'-rr.- . vai'.w:-k- f ".l 1 FROX 8 TO 5 :i J 5 O CLOCK. 75? - 9(t 870 i I. I-- li-. 70f ing Dept. SPECIAL. fptir g r-iarl l l r. Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnish5 n. h it) TH It ... . - 3.! St $LttO Crv mi m- t. w la lTwOX JQ Vrn-tn- . Ihnl . - th- K-- J Monday Afternoon . Them. tnk rwm ciocr. f t-- !it-ri- . WAlklnjr Skirts for Lcs Than Cost of Materials In In rr Ur to t'ro Department. $1.50 - n r I-- rt yutt vr 1 Cloak I tpi.Dv IT.- -, rni r n m rmoK tfM in : Monday Afternoon s o A GREAT SPECIAL ! ioe Oep't IT PAYS TO BUY SHOES OF US. Good $1.35; worth Shoes, Boys' value dr. ol, mx FROM 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK. Department Special for Monday all-wo- -- f oaf 1 r;t : ci Ladies' S2.50 Kid Shoes. ".!. White Eng. Nainsook, tvr It t r Nt'N. Monday Morning From 9 to r. O'clock All 2-- 3c Gents' Neckwear, In Teck3, and Imperials, all 50c . lues at nair price for three hours? only. A Monday morning from 9 to 12 trl" a ! p - Shoe Department- - CXA- - with the other $2.48 offerings for I ADIES' WINTER UNDERWEAR. this week in MTi:nit)it yfAUTii-j- at i:.(t:iTi a t.i.Y iw riui;. friT for Ilir. anII riu nulur this active htjr O C .'.:. !!. I..aCv at thi lht rrrr. UcK P.;tfvlit ,rf4 rt establishment TlllTl ff oTff lhm: Ihrrr fir rtlt fr and you have VITH Jtr mir lu!ur. n"tliy. htt. r... Writhf. t:nvrm l:i:i in;tfoai:mi:ntk. itith tt iiMt. Mr trsutfcl, irreoit'i. of ettn'ni plenty t to 60t frl' Vuh a tl . f futable reaBoys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishsons as to ing Department. why you ....... ,. 45 rcuJAr itw should cer' :. ttfi-all th ri Fl.l.T ;, ...... ..,,,......... '.ir u hat!:j:n f..r oi:ntj .. ... eti II tl.rS 09 tainly shop jrlf nr !!; iU'tT., )fM.. tnvUr Ot)1 Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Dpt. ) NEVER UND.ERSaLd Retail Event in itself worth coming miles to attend. Take them in conjunction ol, FROM 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK. splendid Is IN New Dress Goods CL1 Department a. m. Extension soles and OUR SPECIAL, 2 HOUR PRICE OFFERINGS it MI -- eW Special Worth 10c, 12aC and 15c, single fold and double fold, at, a yard Double fold Scotch plaids, novelty dress 100 pieces in the lot. sodd at 20c, Monday goods, regularly irom v to iz o'clock. Flannelettes, suitable for Wrappers, for Klmona. for Waist, for Children" . ... HJSpecial at a yard Dresses; light, medium and dark colorings; patterns to suit ail taates; the .Liimitea 12 yards to customer. choicest designs, worth 10c, 12VsC and up to 15c. for the above 7 2 if 3 hours, limit 12 yards to a customer, at, a yard gi - Every One of These SPECIAL! Dress Goods X- 1NE PRICE TD ALL A CHANCE for the thrifty shopper to make biff savings on Flannels. But you must be here at the stated time. The wise will selxe it. 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK, IN OUR OUR- JIT SPECIAL. Monday Morning From 9 to Monday Morning a O'CLOCK. UOriT I Sale 13 for 3 hours only, so note above time and be on hand. lu3i' to FROM a DON'T HAVE TO SAY ' MUCH ABOUT THIS SPECIAL.. TO TELL IT QUICK. IT'S THE BEST $1.25 SPECIAL Afternoon Monday rOK 8 TO 5 O'CLOCK. Mc.iday Afternoon FROM 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK. White India Linons 500 EVERY DAY SOME SPECIAL FEATURES E5TABUSHEJ3 1SE"4 d!.! |