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Show TUB MOUXINO THE EXAMINER. unit piaut THEATRE LYCEUM EXAMINER, tha management will be But growing mure serious, the Argus says: As an exhibition of brazen Indifference to public opinion, the reten-- i lion of Ferry 8. Heath as a chief executive officer and manager of a po-- I to lltical party seeking place and trust, is refreshing: yetthere is a candor, a bold, bad mannishness about it which discounts the late William H. Vanderbilts permit to the public to be I hu.h to grow. absolutely aparate and apart. The Standard was convinced that some time' at palter would th in PiiMitihis) vry tiny year. Sawyer & Young, Proprietors start, aud we adidmorning nut care how soon fcireet. ttiiafuen Office. 4i7 24ih from? the it started if published f" Program this seek: Standard press: because it is a great rabliat by it fmua PriB(,rS Ca benefit to the (Standard to have a uoop jrcCiLEIL Its morning patter published from In the FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. RobUh ft Childress, Operatic Sketch plant, as important news morning paper will be reproduced in ! Artists. he evening paper without cost, if Delivered by Carrier, including Tennfcssea ft Robinson, Swiss Bell the printing of the two ieiers from Examiner, Sunday Morning Ringer the standard plant makes the Standi eta per mont ard editor the sole owner of the MornJ. Baritone. 8ENATOR SMOOT'S POSITION. f. Quinn, eels Single copies........ ing Examiner, then we cheerfully asLIVING PICTURES. sume the responsibility. We are not Ha Denies That He is in tha Senate RATES. SUBSCRIPTION a bit ashamed to lather the new mornto Represent the Church. GRAND SACRED one CONCERT month mail By (including ing paper as a newspaper; but we ob.SOcta Salt Lake City. Jan. I A' special to Sunday) ject to fathering the Democratic tune dunday afternoon god evening. the News from Washington rays: of the paper. Senator lleed Smoot of I'tab is at General admission, Id cents. We offered Just as much to the ediAll Postmasters and Rural Delivery of the evening Democratic sheet: the Raliegh hotel In cuiuiMuiy with his Carriers an authorised lu receive subKniin; duingi: of, program ' next tor we are now glad he did nut accept attorneys He Is at work on his case script ions. week. to come before the Senate committee the offer, for we would have Subscribers trill confer a favor by ashamed to have been accused of fath- on privileges and eledloua. All the Informing this uffire of failure to rethe abortion published on the attorneys in this case are Gentiles. ceive The Examiner before their vnuilon proeily had nothing to do ering There Is Miy Wsldeniar Vail Cutt, bill. breakfast. with declaring the policy of the party Democrat, who worked against Senator The Examiner starts out with In ilia state lu regard to the presi- act of principles that should kill an Smuots's election and favored the reOGDEN, UTAH. JANUARY 2, 1904. of the turn of Senator Rawlins to the Sendency; that its reeolutlor does not ordinary newspaper. Home had ones ate. Mr. Vau Cot i was in conference biud the parly, and that the conven- principles are good, but thecomes out with Senator Smoot at the A GHOULISH HENCHMAN. Raliegh. overshadow the good. It tion la the only body rightfully enti- for W. H. Hearst fur president of flic Another member of his counsel who Once mure has our oun winsome tled to declare the wishes of Ohio fulled 8lutes. If there over was a will not Ims here for n week or 10 a Goutile. The man totally unfit for president. It is days is Mr. Horah,-aluPerry S., the Dreadsti chins Poo liab Republicans as to t'lie party candidate W. R. Hearst. The chances arc that third member of his counsel is Mr. of politic la the Sainily City, lioblied for the highest office In toe nation. be would make a beer garden out of A. 8. Worthington, of this city. The up serenely at Louisville in an Interthe White House, and a brothel put of lirrpaistlou of (he case for presentathe capitol butldtug. unless, he has re- tion to the committee on privileges view; to which habit he has become APPROACH OF WAR. formed, and we have board of no and elections has Just been liegu. a slave; in an ill nmem-- ( Sort to as-Senator Smoot w hen asked concernreformation. But more anon: for the The seems of to bluffing period slat the coming presidential Ixsnnlct welcome. ing the repreKentationa In former Senns bid Examiner the present hive passed In the otubrogliu betof the robust Falstaff of RcJuiblUan-Isator Cannon's newspaiier said: ''Mr. and the Cannon would like very much Indeed Mark Manna nil bough assuredly ween Russia and Jaiien THE NATIONAL OUTLOOK. lo hare the American mple undera it limit the direction or knowledge of world, now awaits n declaration ut stand that I am here to represent the (TliellerakLI ho to hnstillilo said is open Japan too fa fox who astute old that, political The year I9q3 will go tno history Mormon' Chun-- in my peraonal cawise In make the Irrepressible ferry better prciiarnd than was Germany as one of exceptionally great pros- pacity and as a member of that Chun-of the United & Ills John the Baptist in the oiicniu'g prior to the Frauen Prussian war and perity. Crops of alnriHt every char- liut I waut mt acter were heavy, and to understand that 1 do not lake a liocs mapped Slates has campaign high at national tlm of niggle. coming, days the position of Mr. Cannon uor can which contemplates tha invasion of prices were realized fur them. IndusThat the sentiment, expressed in the tries of all sorts, with a few possible any one eleoe force me Into It. I was Manchuria and the of enlisting Interview emanated solely from the elected by the Republicans of the State here slm.iriusl condition China's millions la the mighty con- exception abundantly. More of Utah through a Republican organizalleged brain of the aimclaruler fer- flict prevailed, prospered with the Russian Bear. The men were employed, and at better ation, aud I am here as a senator repry 8. is a foregone conclusion, and. author of the thu wages, than ever before. There la resenting the Stale of Utah. I shall draws who opinion establishes more firmly than ever the IMU guard the Interests of all the people of is to according Japan nothing to Indicate that the year enalitica of sagacity, good taste and comparison of the Utah irrespective of their religion, will not a continuance show standard of prepared ucm when veraeiouanraa which have always been high prosperity that undoubtedly exists creed or color. Every interest of the he- speaks of a military machine suState, no matter what it may be, nor throughout tha country. the leading attributes of the versatile to that which Bismarck placed from Wall from what class of people It comes, perior a baa wall gone True, up Mormon curled darling from the In motion and Von Uollko fashioned. street, where the stock gamblers have shall be protected to (lie best of my Sierra. ability. So far as these protestauts to If the little brown men are so been severely pinched In recent weeks. Indimy taking my seat In the Senate are are the Nor the only wraa gambler In Heath. that The implication thoroughly equipped, disciplined and vid uala who have suffered. Buna fid concerned. I would do Just as much fur laboring In the Interests of the Ohio generated then Husila has a nerlous owners of stocks In several great cor- them as for any citizen of the Stale.'' lender, was furthering the wlabes of task confronting her mighty army, porations, notably the Steel trust and Regarding the charge of polygamy our last martyred president, McKin- hut the outcome certainly does not the Shipping trust, have lost a great agalnit Senator Smoot. Mr. Van Colt, water has In an Interview, stated li was his beley, whura, he stated. In effect had deeply concern the Russlana unices deal of money because thestock. This lief (hat there Is not n single iterson of their out been squeezed looked upon Mr. Jtan'nn as tils most European complications are feared cannot be charged against the In Utah. "Mormon'' or Gcntlle, who befairly desirable-successoin the White House that will place more than one Europ- country at large, however. In any lieves It. Is loo abmirff' to require a refulal. ean nation lu alliance with the year there are pirates who prey on (he But this cannot,' even in part, divest forces. When the Jape attempt confidence of their friends and others, CHICAGO DEEP their are always victims in plenty the suggest ioa of its ghoulish features, to push north Into Manchuria, either and CLOOMjyEB for (he pirates. which alone are sufficient to revive through Manchuria or from tha Gulf ' Time was when Wall street seemed Rethe evident purpose of Its originator. of PuckilL they will muet with form- lo lie the whole country, but that lima Strong Efforts Being Made to Fix Disaster. fee sponsibility The guilelesa ferry remarks In utler-aur- idable resistance for' already the has imMsed. Wall street may shut up and still the country will go right Chicago, Jan. 1. Pitiless Inviwtlga-tlo- n vhlld-llk- e and bland" that the Czar has an army of 170,00(1 excellent shop of the Iroqnols'fire horror todixy on about Ita business. And Wall street Ohio Senator "does not want the presifighters in entrenched positions and Itself Is slowly coming to a. realizing developed anew with the burial of the dency." Herein ferry R. errs on the It will require an attacking force at sense of this truth. The day of tha dead. Removal of bodies from the aide of merry and could nur strenuous least live times as large to dislodge producer has come. The axiom that morgne to private undertaking estab-ot when the producer Is prosperous the lishments developed a fresh element Teddy but place falih In rerrya knowl- the Com sacks. ot Is prosiierous never had a uncertainty in computing totals country When the clash of arms route, dead and mlaalng. The count of actual edge In the case, his slumbers might clearer demonstration than la 19U3. corpse moat generally agreed upon he unbroken panorama's of angelic mtslurn methods and dniplements of was 582. Including 412 Identified and But if the redoubtable war will be more severely tested than visitations. THE OPENING OP THE YEAR.; 17(1 unidentified. lean skirmishes Mark really wishes to leave hope be- In our S pan Lists of missing vary greatly, one or the sanguinary struggle of thq (Salt Lake Tribune.) , hind In the race for the executive authority putting the total at 312. inThis morning opens the new year. jured are placed at 104. More arrests British with the Boers. chair, lie need but turn our In the end Japan must looh for an The old. with nil its achievements, of persons who may be held responmasses loose on and he the may is sible were raid today to be not ImPerry good work, mistakes, Joys, grief Irresistible pressure from Russia's gone. Of course, the hope la that the probable. The twelve arrests made aa safely rest In the assurance that there available' I.OoO.OUO soldiers and only experiences of the past will be a lamp a atari were ordered on information will always be a "vacant chair so such ns saved to guide our feet fur the future; Inti that several of the stage employes Intervention, timely In Ilia la he as big far alas! it Is vain to hope that It will were preparing to leave the city. will then Turkey, prevent the Japa house at Washington, and ha may Coroner Treager today Issued an apsurely and generally do ao. The same n loss .of territory. old mistakes will be made, tha same peal to the public to notify him of all aafely go to bis long sleep undisturbed suffering remorse will follow, the same aliens-therea-t. fire deaths that may have escaped tha by the clsmnrs.of an admiring public, Rut at least it Is not too records. HAVE PATIENCE. striving to force the reins of the Govmuch to hope that 'In some degree It has come to my notice," raid Corernment Into hje unwilling grasp. The Examiner's reportlal and me- the broken threads of the past may bo oner Treager, "that bodies of some reunited, and new friendship be persona were removed from the temchanical force ie not thoroughly organ- formed which will reeomiiense fur the porary hospital and relief atatione HANNA OR ROOSEVELT, WHICH? ised, but after n little experience and lues of the old: that though mistakes npentxl by merchants In the vicinity lime In which to correct the defects, may tie made, reparation slim may he of the theater directly after the fire Will Hanna. or Roosevelt le the and that all the time, men's without any records having been made the paper will begin to reach that offered, will hearts grow kindlier, and tho tiea by the police. Republican nominee tar President this standard of excellent to which we of humanity be bound ever more firmIn the hurry and confusion, perWho ran answer? Hanna might year? who could Identify remains were sons we desire our sub- ly together. Ihttll then aspire. give us some Inside Information he has scribers to overlook la a pleasant thought that tha allowed to take them to their homee It any shortcomings, never confided to Theodore Roosevelt, such Is always growing better; that without question. I understand thta as failure to receive the paper world I have men's minds and hearts are ever more occurred In a few instance l.nt he Is too astute n politician to pub- on time yesterday morning n big frac- and more amenable to kindly Impulses, also learned that sonic of the injurlish his plans of campaign, therefore, tion of the people did nut get the and that humane and philanthropic ed were taken to private resi: we must seek some other source of makpeper owing to the delivery depending efforts for the uplifting and relief of dences and hospitals without the Information. This great leaders of the race were never so active ing of any record and It Is reported human the upuu the Inability of boys to or powerful ns now. And this la fully to me that some have since (lied. I ask party. Iiujuding Senator Plait of Con get out of lied at 4 sleeping e. in., many of borne out in th great benefai tlonz that any citizen knowing of any such nect.icul. Senator Aldrich of Rhode Isthe youngsters engaged failing to that men bestow upon their fellow-me- n occurrence report the matter to my ofland and Senator Allison of Iowa, are and upon Institutions for the comfice at onre." . Except among relatives and Mends mon welfare. openly declaring that the New Yorker of the dead and missing the people will succeed himself, but some of the were today to a huge extent piwrent-l- y SENATOR SMOOT. crafty politicians are asserting that EDITORIAL OPINION. satiated with details of Ihe horror. Is mnde for of talk the big guns this To such an extent was this evident I Utah Slate Jourual.t the purpose of making the President j MuRMNa PArEll HAa ARWVKU the evening papers decided to Senator Smoot says that he does jj that follow the iixnat holiday custom and ' feel secure while he is being underforced cannot be' iuto noi take and publication. mined. The Denver News, whose ed(Ogden Standard ) the position that lie fpreaents. his abandon The city pm uexoclation disconAt last the Morning Examiner has chun-- In the Senate. Thea what beitor Is Senator ratlerson. says that tinued all attempt to keep track of the U comes of character? the appearance, a apostolic aud seems rather lmdlea at the morgues, the fact being throughout Ohio the Impression Heed Smoot has stood before his peopalpable that the effort was more pro.h.t ., world and as selected the by ple jine of error than genuine informahi a prop- ductive Republican Iradcrs in Akron on Pe - laU e Associated Press dispatches, ilimt revelation to siu-ation. owing to the confusion incident i Rumor defseer mouthwas the and announcement lisd 23 it. tbit het, revclator; tlio Examiner cember (be to the removal of Iwdles and the dazed ottld fail lo secure the coveted piece of Almighty God to this gen- condition of those in charge as the inltcly made that Hcnntor Hnuna will of men. The authority to rpeak and (Iml. like its Democratic eration result of overwork and loss of sleep. he a candidate against Roosevelt for contemporary. It would get a few hun- from God In Heaven to men on earth Instead of record at the morgue, the Hie for y. iou president nominal dred the words of Hciala and dip fuke Is solely vested in the office which iHsne of burial permits at the coroner's General Dick is reputed to have dispat do's front the (astern papers, Apostle Smoot and his colleagues aud office was substituted a a less unsatisIs not This and hold. oilier mail matter. suiierlors siMmtleahlp from direct Informaiion brought the factory method of holding the death l cun on The which once a ami Standard put an garment mado effort count. Senator llanna. who Is In Washington, to prlut the full overland leased wire can lie put off at the whim of any The crowds of searchers for relatives to the Akron conference. The notice night service, during the gaud t lutes wearer. It carries earthly and heaven- and friends continued at the In of It Chalrmun Grover iower I'liMcluml. Cllngcrman perpetual today. While the nuinlier of morgues Iut the prim ly authority; nlready given by persons of ever can and be and it $4oo mouth cononly present; for Associated tit the state committee that a prcaMng for tidings or Identification Press night dmpsiclu's, forced us lu laid aside eitlirr through the rejecshowed the anxto material name the diminution, vention to delegates I be tion by the apostle himself of the evening field. We ho were and weariness Intenslfiixl. iety convcutlon would be held at the Examiner can tiiid sinrrrdy he claimed and The constant has suflldont sup- authority which presence of the black the latest possible moment is regarded port in Ogdou to maintain Itself. Thu exercised or by his excommunication wagon or undertakers was a conspicof fact at this baude the from that his Exsiniuer quorum Is the of Mr. move the interest in uous published ns a addition today to the many scatfront the Standard press gives it a consecrated omierr. , tered nelglllmrhnnd where the Hanna. It will lie recalled that the possibility of cxiMcisni where it othmorgues are located. A mournful vaIasi Republican state convention of erwise would lull. CAUSTIC COMMENT. ' riation was the o csslonsl appearance The Standard for two years pant Ohio parm-- a warmly a;-- ! of Iwnds playing dirge as funeral use tho offered it of plant to Acrording to Public Opinion, tho j slowly passed, towards churches, railproving the adimuiMraifon of Mr.jk ' " St. Paul Dispatch iIwi-IIon I lie way station and cemeteries. At the Roosevelt and expiring th opinim. r li',K sJamP which cxikIk between .Mr. I liospimls where many fearfully burned that h rhould he n nominated. The rd purwinally the tte of hi Ilesth anl hi chief. Senator I liiiitttt : perrons are cared for. death was Huitiia now otruia'iouvly , Tha plsnt to Frank J. Cannon in print hi-ronrniiin a tinder the emunri nnnitenmnlv Mng rxpeefed In many he would make It a Mauds l) Heath In lh iav of the i sm's. All Ihat iriuld lie done had Ihh. was anntc doubt Hanna and. ibi-rand offered him paper, hen loan! (other of revelaliona worked In er rxirpi to sit and watch for tho laM would dc laen for the re-- j . iinii gt,TO (he morning principle.' indpaie hrth. A ivptitil ca was that ol nmnlna'leti of bc president nr iw-- h Pres but Mi I'snnon pre-rr- with certainty (hzt Heath's view of j! Janie clnn'ider. who was being i are-frrred to start an evnntny parmr. be- principles and Hannas are harmoni- for at Samaritan the subject n ailuce Mr. Ron:-- hospital by some of drv Standard ous. llanna. benatnr. votes to u.e his relatDes. Mr. Schneider finally wail was on hi tiip Through the 1,e:'ln? existence government to tncrcase bis. lianas passed awav today. Northwest and forrH the issue by a Tho Standard has done everything takes hi government-createTho majority of the striking drivers profits Mr. to dellanos could that from be telegram a com out of individual pocket . Heath have returned practically expreted to work and it is not i to a get morning paper Mart, take his out of the treasury, which i likely that any f coeval will lie inter-- , Whatever Prtltor manding an Indorsement. 0,1 ,h' ho opened to contractors and whose ; tered with. may have. been the secret opinion of owners De evcm-iof the of It tm tdiared. CsMiiets may j ' or.Icred them tack, wages or no th re ns ur and his friends, they did ; iicot have charged that themocratic StandciMinKuish between these art and wages, to hi lp the city out of the great not wish to antagonize Mr. Room-- - ard is behind the morning patter. The differentiate thou in principle. Plain I that hi befallen it." said ' made for the purpose ut people, uafng their common nrnap. calamity vsit at that time, and the rerolution President Haggen of the teamsters' -'he j same "h the W,:" recognize was passed i.mraim- wh ch he principle under union. After ten days the strike will the M and ard and Examiner. We do both." lie n Sumed where It left rff., i ously and was acclaimed throughout nut believe that the people 2br. rare Heath remind the A- ' Five chorus girls. Daisy Beute. Edith generally the country as a victory gained by care who own mi long! newspaper lbany Arxu of the story of the Irixh-mnWilliams. Ethel Wynne, Annie Rryant 14 publh-hthe news truthfully! ib strenuous tartu-- adopted by the j who. permitted hy the ori- and Miss Richardson, were today loe- ' ental despot to rlimwe the manner of l questioned by Chief or lYili.-- 10 ..r.l5r' exemrive is sending his telegram. The Oiu-ddof the arrangement made hi duilb. decid'd to lie hanged on Neill. They wre exceedingly s. past is made bow",tl.zi ilu- - -- tut nun- - 'for the printing ol budi papers front n gnuche'-r- Imsli. and to wait for ihe atui twne Mia Williams, who f I 11 ! : . iu-m- s h.,,..... .......... .................... . ls-c- n d . . e Mik-ado'- 2. 1901. JANUARY, HiIEX, UTAH, .SATlTiPAV 1011X1X0, come from New York, fainted. A Miss Dupour, another member of the chorus, wanted by the chief, could not be located. The funerals during the next two days will tax he capacity of the and undertakers to the utmost. There will be demand for the services of all, and some people doubt If the strike will be resumed. At the coroner's office burial permits soon reached Into the hundred Preparations hare been made for the Issuance of all that may be asked for. as It la anticipated that tomorrow and Sunday will be particularly characterized by funeral The. local Insurance as bard btt in Abe loan of fraternity life. E. D. Clarke was killed in the crush. Three daughters of A. B. Washington were at Jhe theatre and two were killed. Florence' Oxman, sister of Clarence Oxman. perished. . K. R. Wotmore, who placed tho insurance line on the theatre, went to the scene of the fire soon after it started to ascertain the probable loss, forgetting until he saw the fire men carrying bodies from the, building, old daughter and that his own cousin had intended her Both children going to the lroquol escaped through the efforts of one of the ushers. No attempt has yet been made to accurately estimate the loss ou the building. Guessing places the amount at about 25 per cent on the insurance, or $50,000. Chicago, Jan. 1. A mount of the bodies at morgue today showed a total of 113 unidentified. Chicago, Jan. 1. Archibald Bernard, chief electrician of the Iroquois theater. was taken Into custody by the police today and will be held pending an Inquiry Into the causes of the disastrous fire. Coroner Treoger today bent efforts toward the carrying out of a plan to hare all of the unidentified dead placed in one building centrally located. The following dead were identified at the morgues today: . Otto Berry, Battle Creek, Mich; Kale Hamilton Buddeke; Mr. Mary Donohue; Mrs. W. A- - Dott; John Kawanls-k- l; Miss Eugenie Ludwig; Mr William Palmer. Today the hearing of the employes of the Iroquois theater and members of the Bluebeard company who were arrested last night, was set for Saturday morning, the charge being manslaughter. Bonds were placed at $5,-0in each case. Ben Acting for Klaw ft Erlanger, Stevens stated In court that if permission were granted for the removal of -- members of the company from Chicago he would guarantee their return when wanted for the inquest. Stevens and Attorney Thomas S. Hogan, who were people, representing the theatric! promised lo lend assistance In provtu-in- g the police and coroner with a list of the members of the company and expedite the questioning of all actors and actresses regarding the fire before they left Chicago. the The attorneys represented to court that many of the theatrical people were destitute and lacking clothing. The court made no comment except to intimate that the matter was in the hands of tha coroner and the police. boxes each. Other products were as follows: Wine. 32,000, 0Od gallons; brandy. 5.700,343 gallons; walnuts. ll.Joo.mjn G.ooo.ooO pounds; lmunds; almond 117.500.000 pounds; salniun, boan rasds; wheat. 9,517,500 centals; barley, 9.850,040 centals; fuel worth 75 cents oil, 23,0ou,00 barrel a barrel at tidewater; prune pounds; peaches. 30,000.uoo pounds; apricots. 19.000.000 pounds; raisins. 112.000.000 pounds; canned fruit. 2,600,000 cases; wool, 22.500,-00- 0 pounds and beet sugar, 134,000,-00- 0 pound KILLING IN HAMILTON, OHIO, Shot and His Assistant ; Killed. . Hamilton. O., Jan. 1. William H. Morton, constable, was today shut by Buenzskl. a Polish lawyer. Buenzsk! was afterwards shot and killed by Estimate Showing the States Ability George Sullivan. Morton went to the to Maintain 20,000,000 People. lawyer's house to arrest Mm when Buenxskl shot through the door San Francisco, Dec. 1. The Chronwounding Mr. Morton fatally. Morton icles annual Is devoted to reviews by handed his revolver to 8ullivan, who leading, experts of the state of what pursued the lawyer and overtaking baa been accomplished during the him. shot him dead. past year and estimates of California's FAVORS ARBITRATION. ability to maintain 20,000,000 people at the close of this century. It la Union and Employars In tha Building estimated that the population of San Trades in Harmony. Francisco at that time will be 5,000,-OflNew Turk, Jan. 1. For tho first During 1003 in round numbers time since yearly agreements between $18,000,000 in gold aud $860,000 in sili.(.w and employers in the buildver wen produced by the i pines. The ing trades were Initiated about 50 orange crop reached a total of 32,000 000 workmen will go to work today cars of 360 boxes each, against under trade agreements beginning cars last year. Twu thousand January 1st Instead of May lskwhicli cars of this year's orange shipment up to now began the industrial year. went from northern California Lemon The new agreements provide for arshipments reached 3,850 cars of $12 bitration. Constabls CALIFORNIAS GREATRESOURCE e. 24,-00- 0 New Years Gift to Ogden. 00 Q (juft ift 44 4 4t4i444ti4t n . es (sh-Aoi- allk-sork- ed ap-pr- u - srjr.:,,!: t 7 rV'lBd.-nihrliio- "liar-niniijr- nfft-re- - plr Wb-'b- e ll'-ar- f STOCK OUR ht u , - ! j ! " j I e BE REDUCED Before Stock Taking and These Prices Will Do Wool Jackets Ladies Silk Waists Three Piece Suits 4 now----.2.9- 0 ..a...'......,, . 4 Mens Suits ' $6 to $10 kincls NOW $5.00 $10 to $12.50 kinds NOW $7.50 $15 to $20 kinds NOW $10 The remainder of our large stock at wholesale prices . - , 398 Overcoats will be sacrificed during this sale to an extent that it will be a good investment for the wiitcr of 1904 and 1905. Every article in the store will be reduced during this saTe. t pays to buy right goods at right prices and you will always find them at I. L. CLARK & SONS CO.S STORES lu-in- ner-vur.- y It Ladies Good Warm Wool Were 5.00 to 6.50 now 3.90 Childrens three piece suits Jackets were $7.50 to $10.00 3.50 to 4.50 kinds now 2.90 'Age 3 to 6, were 3.90 to now i. - .$1.50 2.90 4.25 now.... .. Another lot were $8.50 to Another line 3 to 9, were Wool Underwear 4.50 to 5.00 now..... 3.90 2.90 12.50 now... your size is among them. Russian Blouse suits 3 to 6, 4 Ladies' long: 3 quarter Ladies Wool Underwear were 5.00 to 6.00 now 3.90 coats, were $20 now. .9.50 the 2.25 Union Suits 1.90. Boys long pants, 3 piece 37 Children's Jackets, were The 2.50 two piece suits, suits 10 to J 8, years, were 3.50 to 4.90, 2.90 now $3.50 to $5 now i Another line 10 to 20 years, 14 Childrens Coats and 1.75 two piece suits for J25 were 5.00 to 6.50 now 3.90 Jackets were $5.00 to 10.00 Yet another lot 12 to 20 3.90 now Dress Goods years were 6.00 to 7.50 M Children's Jackets $1.75 .... . 5.00 90c Reductions on Dress Goods now to 2.50 now And another line was 7.50 Ladies and Misses Late and Trimmings. 6.50 to JOtOOnow Style Novelties 25 per cent 15 to and special line of And yet they come, discount from our already Anew 20 years, were 12.50 to Ribbons at about half. low prices. 10.00 15.00 now d i MUST 2355 jo 2362 Washington Avenue |