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Show mate mnxmm iaaiitf TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. or filYSTERY $2,410 HOW MORE CLEAR Currency Found in Newspaper at Ogden Was Stolen From Portland Bank. the store is a mine of suggestions for the Christmas shopper. Authorities of Portland, Ore., are said to have positively identified the mysterious bank notes aggregating 82,400, which were sent through the mails to Ogden in a newspaper and received by Charles Price of Five Point. The bills of (100 denomination are found to be fourteen of the sixteen stolen in the East Side bank rubbery, when $ IS, 000 was secured by daring tomorrow we offer handkerchiefs and tie Beginning boxes robbers. As yet the money is still on deposit at the Pingree National bank, in Charles Price's name. The suburb resident asserts that he is willing to give up the money should it be proven where it belongs, but believes that in ease it is not claimed he ought by all right to be the owner. Government secret service men are working on the case, and the search Cliarics Price" for the mysterious who directed the paper to himself, is on in earnest. Present indications are that Price has gotten completely out of the country, but the description baa been sent broadcast, lie ia a man about six feet tall, of dark complexion and dark hair and mustache. Me wore e at the time of appearance at the black a window, general delivery derby hat and lung black overcoat At the time of publication of the atory, Ogden offleora had no thought that the man would appear after the money, as It waa thought that he would have seen the published story. Also at the time the postal inspectors were working on the case, it was generally known that two secret service men were in Ogden investigating, thereby Ogden officers had no interest in the case. At any rate, at the time the man every case at cheap price. wc srtongly advise morning Aoppinr, it will be much more satisfactory to you t 2 for 25c who com pl.t, th.ir purchara. bcf.ra tw.lv. .clock. Thl. applies to every day fram new till choice of any gem. railing at 10c. If th. purch.a. amount, to $2.50 you may have choice of any 25c game. If yeur purchase If the purchass amounts to $1X0 you may have Christmasamount, to $10X0 you may have yeur choice of any game in the etery, ume of which era worth $1.50. Pleas, not. to $5X0 you may have your choice of any 50c game. If your purah.se the toys era ,old- that thie offer applies only to purchases made in our basomont where T. induce Mrly .hopping, to begin tomorrow, w era offering fra. 300 Dress Skirts on Sale view to reducing the waist Block end to enthe buying of sensible gifts, de offer the complete courage line of silk, net, wool and other waists at a reduction ao generous that substantial and beautiful waisto are marked at the iirice of ordinary styles. With House Dresses and Party We recently secured a quantljty of line new style skirts, the values ranging from $12.00 to $25.00. They are added to our regular line at similar prices and all are marked at substantial savings. This is one of the biggest and best selected tines of skirts In the state and to buy here meana to secure style, fit and material unmatchable. I Sale of all the WinterWaists ir Trial of Man Charged With Lewd Over. 10c, 15s, 20c, 25c, 30c 10c, 25c, 35o Jugs decorated, each and and 35e 50e Shaving mugs, decorated, each 25c each saucers, and Hand painted cups 35c Fancy decorated cake plates, ea"h 25c Caces, beautifully decorated, each Cupc and saucers which will make neauttrul Christmas gifts, prices 1 35c, 50c, $1X0, $1X0 and up 10c Pie plates, neatly decorated, each Fancy plates for Christmas gifts prices 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1X0, $1 25, $1.75, $2X0, $2X0 and $3.50 sack 50c, $1X0, $1X5, $1.50, $1.75, $2X0 and $3X0 sack Chop trays Childrens silver sets, consisting of knife, fork and spoon and nap68c, $1X0 kin ring, regular price A fur for Christmas is one of the articles that a man may Mfely buy for presentation. The line here is complete in its showing of children's, misses and la- dles' neck pieces and muffs Absolute reliability is the key-not- e of success in our fur department, buying only from reliable people, selecting the styles which are in taste from season to season and choosing those furs which are popular with the ladies, and known to possess wearing qualities. Only ten days before Christmas and every day the line shrinks in variety. Today the prices are as cheap as they possibly can be. Every price is discounted, and you will do well to choose now whether for personal use or good gift-makin- one-thir- d $35.00 worth up to $55.00 1675 worth up to 27.50 $1175 worth up to $18.00 24.75 worth up to 37.50 Children's black Jersey legglns We have taken from our regular stock 1500 yards of plain and fancy silks, including mesa lines, loulelnes, taffeta., shantoonR, moires. 65c etc., some of which are worth up to $1.50 a yard, selling for Our entire silk stock without reserve will be on sale until Christmas eve. We hHve Just received a new shipment of bear skins In white, navy, brown and gray. INCORPORATED For Making Slippers Heirs of David Henry Peery have the David Henry The articles of in- lncorjorated Peery company. corporation were filed with the secretary Of state Monday morning. The capital stock Is $200,000, divided ihto 2,000 shares, valued at $100 each, of which 500 shares are set aside a treasury stock, 250 of which shall be sold to Louis Hyrum Peery and the rest to Hannon Ward Peery, brothers of the dead man. The incorporation and the stock each subscribed for are as follows: Elisabeth Letitia Peery, 250 shares; Louise Letltia Peery Richards, 250; Horace Eld red ge Peery, 250: Harold John Peery, 250; Louise Peery Fulkerson, 250; Francis Simon Peery, 250. With the exception of Mrs. Fulkerson, who lives at Chicago, the residence of the other incorporators is Ogden. The officers of the incorporation are: Horace Eldredge Peery, president; Elizabeth Letltia Peery, Harold John Peery, secretary and treasurer. These, with Mrs. Fulkerson and Mrs. Richards, form the board of directors. The Incorporation covers all of the Peery estate, consisting of real and personal property situated in this, Weber, Utah, Hox Elder. Summit and Iron counties, now being administered in the dlsirict court, and thousands of shares of mining stock in this state at 50c M laser Misses' four-fol- d d 75c full length Ladles' half length legglns . .60c Children's knit legglns In red 35c and black Infant's knit leggin drawers, black and white, pair 35c, 50c and 75c Infant's crocheted Barques in plain, white trimmed with pink or 25c to $2X0 blue, prices cashmere Infant's sacques daintily finished In blue or pink $100 fancy stitching, price Very fine all wool cashmere sacques. scolloped edges.' hand embroidered, each . .$1.75 to $2.25 Bootees, knit and crocheted, plain white or white trimmed with pink nr blue from fa pair) . .15c to $1X0 HANDKERCHIEFS! Fine handkerchiefs with lace and embroidery corner, hemstitched each for 5c Swiss hemstlched handkerchiefs, allover embroidery effect, regu- hem. regular lar 12 Rugs 61-4- c c values 10c Wilton Velvet Rugs, ental designs, regular 9x12 Goods Department Fancy Inches wide, square with hand drawn Rattenburg center pieces. 36 renter, price Hand decorated burlap pillow slips ready tor use, regular Illrth month pillow tops Hand decorated table runners, regular (1.50 styles $1.25 nut bowls to burn 60c, 85c, $1X0 and Dresser boxes Whisk brooin holders, regular 35c, for All our 15c wood. Including boxes and for end Nevada. Sll m $2X0 $1. on... 79c 39c $1X7 ,75c $1.50 legglns, sizes 11 to 2. 60s legglns, sixes 3 to 7, Infants Goods We have a very nice line of yarns and slipper soles for making houae slippers which make very acceptable Christmas gifts. 15c Roles for children, sizes 1 to 4. price Soles for misses, sixes 22 to 2. prices, per pair ...,15c, 20c end 25c Soles for ladles, sizes 2 to 7, prices, per pair 20e, 25c and 30c SoJes for gentlemen, slses 5 to 12, prices, a pair 25c, 35c and 40c Yarnc for making slippers In all colors, Reririantuwn wool 10c and eight-folzephyr, a skein Free lessons In making slippers. each 20c 15c 9x12. Ori$60.00 $45.00 Arlington Rugs. Floral design, regular $60.00 Bigelows $45X0 Smith Colonial velvet rugs. 9x12 Floral design, regularly 930.no worth up to $45.00 45.00 worth up to 85.00 $27.50 Plain taffeta ribbons, five inches wide, suitable for hair ribbons, 25c sashes, etc., regular 60c values for, per yard Fancy ribbons In dresden and stripe effects, five Inches wide, regu- 25c larly 50c a yard, selling for . . Fancy flowered ribbons, also plain about four Inches wide, regular 35c a yard for 20o Fancy ribbons In narrow widths also plain, special price, a yard.. 10c Black taffeta ribbons, good heavy quality, six inches wide. Just the thing for the large hair bows which are worn so much by young ladies, 33c special price, a yard Black taffeta ribbon, five inches wide, special price, a yard 25e Black taffeta ribbons, four inches wide, special price, a yard....20o Fancy chiffon collars, lace trimmed. In dainty Christmas boxes, regular $1.75 and $1.50 values for 95c. This lot of collars were here last season and are slightly soiled. This is the reason why we are making this reduction. LADIES STOCKINGS Our line of silk stockings Is complete In every detail. Including all shades to match suits or gowns, very finest quality, price, pair. ... $2X0 Plain black silk hose at, a pair $1X0, $2X0 and $2.50 Black silk lace hose, boot effect, regular $4.00 values $2.75 Black silk embroidered hose, beautiful designs, dainty colors, or all black, prices, a pair $2X5, $2X0, $2.75, $3X0, $325, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $500 and $6X0 HANDKERCHIEFS! "ur $4.50 pyrography outfits complete with stains and varnish for Swiss embroidery handkerchiefs, scolloped edge or hemstitched hem, 15o special price (each) Swiss embroidery handkerchiefs, scolloped e.'Jge or hemstitched hem in elaborate patterns at (each) ., ,20e and 25o $22X0 Smith velvet rug. 9x12. Oriental design, regularly $35.00 .$25X0 9x12. Oriental design, regularly S40.no . . $32X0 Smith Axmlnister Rug. 9x12 floral design, regularly $30.00 $24X0 Bigelow Body one-hal- f, Ribbons and Neckwear Leggings Christmas Sale of H. PEERY ESTATE Journal want ads deliver the geode. MALF PRICE Sale ol Funs Replenishing from week to week as we must, our stock of suits keeps the aMortment of slses and col ors in good condition. Possessing unusual advantages for economical buying, we give our customers every benefit derived from that advantage. The newest styles and the best fabrics from makers of known reliability are this week priced to you at such reductions that to with reliability and Mtisfaction buying Is easy and the Mvlngs are such as to leave a substantial saving for uses in other lines. The raving In all cases average from back of every purchase. Come in tomorrow for your Christmas suit. Take advantage of this December pricing and see how satisfactory it is to deal In this department. The case of E. Meyers, charged with vagrancy and lewd conduct, was again postponed this morning, on account of the defendants attorney being absent j The defense demands a Jury trial, but will plead guilty if the court allows him to depart from town. Meyers is charged with living in Electric alley from the proceeds of a woman's shame. Another charge may be preferred as he ia eald to have anulher keeper" In salt Lake City. The police desire to give the defendant the limit of fine and Imprisonment ' as he is Mid at the same time to be running the streets with decent Ogden girls, who ere unaware of hie real character. into Quriisllmas Now China Fancy Final Reductions on all Ladies Suits Conduct Again Goes NEWLY th... game, - There's a hundred pretty dresses in wool, and Batin and silk in light shades and dark shades, as dresses that Uvular people are wearing afternoons and evenings on the street and at parties. They are all correct styles, possessing fitting qualities that make It unnecessary to think of having dresses made. All are cheaply priced. We mention especially 25 dresses with lace yokes, new long sleeve effects, princess styles in all wool materials. $10X0 $18.00 values in regular way 0. WRIGHTS Prud.nt shoppers era supplying candy new for Christmas. Our prices will be found lowest on tha markat and our big output insures you of strictly fresh candy. We sell all kinds of pure candies. Games Free to Morning Shoppers f Ogden, htin, dethere that fact postal inspectors the spite and secret service men were aupimsed to be watching. The man made his complete getaway, supposedly going to the Bamberger depot and boarding a train which departed at 4. 25 Saturday afternoon. A man answering his description left the train at Wood's Cross, midway between Ogden and Salt Lake City. for burning in all new designs post-offic- In apeared atnotheonepostoffiee to receive plenty of willing help is prepared to serve you. this list will supply many sensible gifts and in nearly Brussels, WOOL BLANKETS St. Mary's Woo Blanket, Faun and white, 70x80, regular $6.00 values $4.75 St. Mary's Wool blanket, gray and white, ..... ...... 78x90, regular $8.00 values .. a. .$6.75 St. Mary's wool plaid blankets, assorted colors. 72x94, regular 89.00 values $7X5 |