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Show 6 TITE EXAMINER, loads of ore and concentrates, the contributions cuming from 33 properties. During the mouth ot December 586 tars were sent in, aa follows: Utah National Bank EXPRESSIONS Of MORNING of Trade Conditions in United States. 3.500. Many Manufacturing Plants Preparing to Reauma Operations on Next Monday 'Trade Outlook Good. Stronger; Sheep Receipts western yearlings 3.8004.50; wethers 4 4.400 Ml; ewes 2.5563.50; common and atmkers 2.750150; lambs 4.75ft 5.75, KANSAS CITY. Kansas City, Jan. 1. Cattle Receipt 1,000. Steady to strong; naNew Yo'k. Jan. 1. R. G. Dun & tive steers $3.6004.75; native cows comiany's weekly review of trade to- and heifers $2.4uii3.85; stackers and feeder 1:1.250 3.75; hulls $2.2503.50: ts arrow will say: "Violent fluctuation! In cotton and calves $2.500 5.60; western nicer cow $1.5002.90. uncertainty repardlnK the situation In 5,0H. Hogs Receipt Steady; bulk tic Far East were the only signal factors In Gut buiUnt-s- a situation Uur-In-s of sale $4X504.70. 1.000. Sheep Receipts Steady to the holiday week. Noun runs muttons $3.500 4.35; lambs of cunlliienre are heard re- strong; $4 750 0.65: range wclhors $3.6004.-10- ; tlin future, however, garding ewes $2.2003.55. at the wo--t and suiilh. Slanufac-turin- g vataken have a plants lunger OUTLOOK FOR WOOL. cation than last year, but many announce resumption of work on Monday. Textile mills are confronted Brighter Outlook, But Tight Monsy with a lack of proper proportion beHas Restraining Influence. tween prices of raw material and fin-O- L'TIXHC FOR MARKETS ad ished products. and it la evident that Boston, Jan. I.1 The Commercial coats of production must ltn held down in some way, or much machinery will bulletin will say Saturday: The wool market la steady and firm. become idle. Transportation lines are weTI engaged in handling grain, live Ruainesa has not lircn active, but fur . the doaing days of the year sains are stm-kfuel and lumber, while earnings thus far am paid for December quite large, Ibe demand alnce Tuesday exewd the previous year an average being very good. Tight money ha of Ci per cent Few new contracts a restraining Influence. The mill are tarrying comparativefor iron and steel are reported, yet the general level of quotations la fair- ly light atocka, much lees than at lha ly maintained and better conditions beginning of 1903. ro expected early in JU04. The newa from foreign markets con-1- 1 nuro bullish. There baa been a furSeveral transactions are reported In fclllctap and wire rods at concessiona, ther advance at Buenos Ayres on acbut these do not affect list flgurea. tive buying. Active wools are a farthMuch irregularity and lurtlvlty la ing higher ibis week In Kngliah marreported In the markets for minor kets. Melbourne will be closed till nxetala which are chiefly responsive January l!Nb on which date the In-dn- n to spernlativn operations at Ixmdon. ami ion sales also open. XtoapKa a sharp break in the foreign The shipment of wool from Boston market tin closed the week with a to dais from December 31, 1902. are new gain and copper is also stronger 72.TS.050 pound SS&tSsl 283.758A67 because of Increased Intcresta abroad. undo xt Ibe same data butt. year. I rev ions records of funtwear forward- The nrelpin to drte are 279.106,593 ing from Do ton was far eclipsed dur- pounds againat 313,696.178 pounds for ing the past year and there was evpn the name period tost year. moro notable increase in production elsewhere. TINT1C ORE SHIPMENTS. Only steadiness can be recorded as to Chicago packers, further advances The completed reports will show being checked by the dlinunltkm of that during the past year the mines purchases. As to the textiles the week of the Tlntic district have dispatched baa been augmented on same cond- to the smcltura a total of 6,480 caritions especially as to cotton goods. Failures this week numbered 232 In the United States against 2M last year, and In Canada 17 compared with I a year ago. y eRpec-fol-l- WALL New York. Jan. I.1Tlghtnnea In the money market, with the year-en- d preitarstion for the annual settlement. has put a stop to aperutativd activity In stocks and has halted the Bui-advance In prli-ea- . light has liquidation as resulted, caused only amall reactions In prices and the market has held quite . The great interests among banks and Capitalists are believed to stand behind the market and their support ia attributed to plana for flirtation or new twnils after the tint of the year and a deairs to improve the January 1st showing of Investment values. It la deemed probable dlso that there has been some speculative accumulation and bldding-u- p of prlrwo with a view to meeting n hopnd-fo- r January demand for stocks. Kimonas siiet-n-latl- Is all tho different etyley, ili-m- LIVE STOCK. Omaha. Jan. 1. Cattle Receipt arttve to 10c higher; native Steers 3.250525; cows and heifers 2.60 03.75; western steers 3.0002.80; range cows and heifera 2.2503.35; canners 1.5002.25; Stockers and feeders 2.200 hulls 1.7304.00. 23; calves Stronger; ; Hogs R eipla 5.200. 4.0)1)4.05: heavy 4.0504.75; mixed light 4.5004.05; pigs 3.7504.50; bulk f sales 4.6004.70. U; We are prepared to fill large or small orders promptly. POULTRY SUPPLIES No better or forger assortment tho city. Tbh, St. WALLACE DRUG CO Prescriptions a Specialty 2349 Wash. Ave J. G. REED SL BRO-S- . Harness and Saddlers We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARM. Come and Try On Free of Charge. tsi 3 2 i, at 2IK-- . Halibut, 13 rents; flounders, aolea and cents a pound; smelts sell for 12 cents; salmon, 13 striped Imat, 17 cents- - Bmoked salmon 20 cents n pound. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 13c per pound. Oysters, dry 33 cents per pound or pint. lard retails for 19 cents a pound; led pigs feet, 3 pquiki for 25 cents; Sick haddies, 17 cents; pickled lambs tongue, 40 cents a dozen. Brof loin, 11 cents per pound; beef ribs, nets. 9 cents jier pound; rib roast, 12 1 2; sirloin steak, 13; and porterhouse aleak, 17 round steak 12 12; cb'ek steak 10; rib boiling beef, 7; beef shoulder clods, 10 cents; rump roasts, 10 to ISVfr ; loin sad rib pork chops, 15; whole pork mutton chops, loins, 13; j.j. veal necks, 10; veal b reset. 1214; vest to 17 sliced ham, 20 rut lets, 15 cent; boiled ham, SO tents; breakfast baron, 20 rents; mutton chops, 12 miisage, 13 cents; dry salt bacon, 12 ernts: pirklrd pork 12 cents a pound; sell baron 12 Chopped suet, 12 The price in each instance ia by the pound. The price of bay and grain ars nneninged. Timothy hay, loose, sella for $10 per ton; alfalfa hay, $9.00 ptr ton. Wheat $1.70 per hundred; oats $135; corn, $1.60; barley, $1.20; rye, $1.60 per sack; bran and shorts, $.16 per aack; ahorta alone, $1.20. 2 S 2 2; 3 2 SILVER. Jan. Silver 26d per 1. ox. a IN BOSTON. Ka. 9, Parffie Mail. SaU Lake all points East. 10i49 Xsl L Chtega aad St Lank ui Silk 1.95 1,9,1 2,95 2.50 ' Ki- 6.00 Made of Pcau do Sol and Taffeta. every garment very well made. Tbeao waists were always marked at a cloao and the "lo price cloaca outprice, the last vestige of profit. $400 Bilk Shirt Waist $3.25 $4.50 Silk Shirt Walat 3.6O $5.00 Bilk Shirt Waiat 4.00 $6.00 Bilk Shirt Waist 6.00 '! HHIt Waist 6.00 BUk hlrt Waist 7.00 7.65 JJSI !lk 8h,rt Wglrt J-- " J-- J With, the skating season at Its height, It ia needless to talk of the necessity of every lady having a wool' sweater. They come In red, white and blue, trimmed to brass and pearl buttons. $3.50 Sweaters $3.15 2.95 $3.50 Sweaters 3.25 $4.00 Sweaters 4.06 $560 Sweaters ...,.. Very Special For the Men Saturday morning, beginning at 9 'deck, wi place on sale Men's laundered shirts, stiff bosoms, detachable cuffs Elgin, Garland, Regent and Lion brands worth $1.00 and $1.25, for 50c No 811k Shirt Waist.,,... Jan. L Cattle Receipts market active to 10 rents higher. Native steers, $3.2505.25; cows and heifers. $2,500 3.75; western steers, $5.0003.80; range cows and heifers, $2.2503.35; canners. $1.5002.25; stork-er- a and feeders, $3.5003.85; calves, Depot, strong$4,600 $3,750 market stronger. Western yearlings, $3,900 4.50; wethers $4.4004.80; ewes, $2.55 03.50; common and Stockers, $2,750 30; lambs, $1.7505.75. ton CUt-Of- f) a CAME FROM ALASKA. Alaroi decks, the kind which make early rising an absolute neceaeity. regularly eo'd at 1.25. on sals Saturday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock 98c. white cotton; well made shirt waists at a very moderate price. $1.25 Flannel 8hlrt Waists. .$1.00 $1.75 Flannel Shirt Waists.. '1.50 $2.25 Flannel Shirt Waists.. 1.95 $2.60 Flannel Shirt Waists.. 2.15 $3.00 Flannel Shirt Waists.. 2.50 $4.00 Cotton Vesting! 3.25 $4.50 Cotton Vestings 3.60 $3.00 Cotton Vestings 2.50 $2.25 Cotton Vettings 1.65 Fleece-line- Band trimmings In nil wool and silk and wool mixtures, la black and white, will be placed on sale Saturday night at 5QC 35c quality, per yard 50c quality, per yard 25c quality per yard .7 20c qujlity. pcr yard -- .777777730c 25c 77777 121c .77 iQc 2QQ pa a. aa. CM-m- a Boa-te- per-fe- et Agt Pur. Dent Salt Lafca CUy. A. RINRY. Ticket Agent Ogden. & B. GILSON, Apsat Ogdsa. a IMONy Pble-Tracf-c Raflway kletta the JIUiaaait Rhar aad dicaga. p jp B. N. Lehman, a well known PennARRIVE. sylvanian, who was at the Kenyon in Worn Provo, American Balt Lake for a few days, has returned Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milfront a mining trip to Juneau, Alaska. ford, Frisco, Calico tes He saya there is ao much bleating goand intermediate points 9.35 ing on there that the noise of the explosion seems continuous, and that it From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielsounds'Iike an unending thunder storm Mercur and Sen-peas the great peaks send echo roiling Valley Ry. points. 5.35 on echo, hour after hour. It was pm very wet In that country, but the wet From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka. Stockton. seemed like a dry wet, Mr. Tooelo and Garfield ay, because it occasioned no InconBeach name which the venience, 5135 p Q1 amount of moisture In this latitude would mean ALL TRAINS DAILY. amount of any The pneumonia. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car tundra is covered by a thick Service between Salt Lake, Milford. which absorbs moisture like a sponge, Modena and Calientca. Direct stage nod It feele queer to walk on It. Mr. connections for all mining districts in Lehman believes that the Ketchikan southern Utah and Nevada. country will yet be one of the greatest quarts mining sections la the world. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street THE GOLDFIELD FINDS. Tel. 250. For particulars, call on or address A number of prospectors and operator returning from Goldfield to Ton-op- agents. Bait Lake Route, or J. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT, for the holidays, nays the Bonanza, bring in moat flattering news of E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt the new camp. The Combination mine holds up to the most sanguine expecta Balt Lake City, Utah. The Overland j te Tbt Mast Laxmfoas Trafo la Ihc World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping ears, observation can, dinand library ing can, can, with barber, bath and Book-love-rs Library; sntln train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection fee buffet-smoki- in., TVhos. mcrvaMom. C Wrappers Well made garments, at a price fair, and worthy of much consideration. 75c fleece-linewrappers.... 65c fleece-line85c wrap per 11.25 fleece-linewrappers.... 1.00 . - d $1-0- a.... d 0 d $1.50 fleece-line- d $1.75 $2.00 $1.50 fleece-line- d fleece-line- d $2.00 d $2.25 wrappers. ...1.25 . wrappers. . . .1.50 A. Beginning Saturday night we will sell silk remnants at a very great reduction. They measure from 3 to 2 yards In length In pimWj fancy, black and white i yard length taffeta, i 1 all colors yard length taffeta, all colors yard length fancy. yard length black taffeta yard length fancy. Extra Special for Saturday Night Only from 7:30 to 10 a & Chicago Nortt-Wut- Ry. on 3M SMWh Mata Miwt. im Wt Uka Ctty, Utah. Childrens Dresses A' certain amount ' of attention toward the, line of children's dresses we crry,' wp reveal soma pretty- '- good moncpaavlng possibilities, . ' 60c: Outing Flannel Dresses., 29c j $1.00 $1.25 $1.60 $2.00 $3.25 $2.50 $2.00 $3.50 Flcece-llne- Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Dreaapa Proa- Dreaww Droaafa Dresaes.. Dresses. Dresses Dresses. 75c-- Tr, ... , , , 1.00 1.35 1.75 ...... us 2.15 3.59 wrappers.... 1.7 5 black sateen wrappers. .1.25 black sateen wrappers.. 1.75 black sateen wrappers.. 1.95 Big Reduction in Silk Remnants J irtfrib-twiln- ran k. nluii.it Im Walkar, Guitrrt tout. SAT The indispensable house garments, well made, and some- exceptional values. $1.00 Eiderdown Sacquea . . . . 75c $1.25 Eiderdown Sacquea.. .$1.00 $1.50 Eiderdown Sacquea.... 1.25 $2.00 Eiderdown Sacquea... 1.75 $2.25 Eiderdown Sacquea.... 1.95 $3.00 Eiderdown Sacquea.... 150 $3.50 Eiderdown Sacquea.... 2.95 Flecce-lineJ.. 50e Basques Fleece-line1.. 75c Sacquea i ng St Paul and Minneapolis ah Dressing Saraues J5C ,35c ,45c Very Special Sale of Ribbons Tha price we made during the rib-- : bon sale prior to Christmas met with' the approval of hundreds of buyers.. Beginning Saturday night we cut In price on these ribbon, which will ensure of their, rapid din- -' posal among lady shoppers. Fancy ribbons, 1 inch wide, beginning Saturday night, per ; yard 2c Plain and fancy ribbons, 2 to 4 Iflches wide, beginning Saturday night, per yard gc Plain Moire and fancy stripes and checks,beginning Saturday night, pcs yard 130j Plaids and plain and fancy stripes, all colors, up to and Including 6 Inches in width, regular 45c quality, beginning Saturday night. ,i7c Plain Taffetas, fancy stripes and plaids, regular value 60c and 75 beginning Saturday night.. 20c make-anothe- 1-- 2 ..... ........ Very Special for Saturday Night Ladies' part wool vests, natural color, regular 50c quality, on sale Saturday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at 29c. Ladies' hand purses, have been reduced 50 per cent for Saturday night, from 7:30 te 10 o'clock, so theyll cost, only 25c. 50c, Ate and 75c. They have1 been selling at 50c, 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. . Wrist chain bags, in grey, tan and black, a line ws sell always at 85c, en Mia Saturday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at 68c. .. i 3 STORES r ;.... ..... Special in laces Por Saturday Night ; a- Fna ndiaiag chair asm ft diafog sar aarvfoe oa all through am Embroidery Remnants in Swiss, Hamburg and Nainsook laces, insertion and edges from 5c to $1. CO on Saturday night only. Length 1 yard to 4j yards- - We place on sale for Saiur fay night only, an immense stock of Ribbon remnants varying from 1 to 3 yards in These are most length. desirable ribbons to be had at this remnant counter. Prices 4c, JOc, 15c, 20c Jnd2s7 12:90 Ftat last Through Sleeping sera to Omaha, aad St Louis, Xaw York aad C 1-- feOc tooth brushes, brisselling wgulerly at 15e, 20c and 25c. on sale Saturday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at Sc each. and ' A Very Special in Band Trimmings Very Special for first-clas- s p 1:0 A, BENTON, Goa, Saturday night will see a crowd at these Three Stores to take advantage of the already low sale prices which prevail throughout, and the very special prices we are making for evening shopping. $1. quality per yard 75c quality, per yard at .a.,,,..,.,, For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, fYiaco, Calicntcs and intermediate points am 11, Local from Park City aad Saa Feta ValUy .... 1:19 p Ka. 3, PaeiSe Expats from aQ 8ts Salt Lake City. DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and hlercur, connecting at Nephl for Manti and intermediate points on Sanpete Valley By.... 7.3Q For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth. Eureka and Silver City (via Leaming- $3.0005.25; .. Third, Wert and South Temple trains. L Very Special Selling for Saturday Night From 7:30 to 1 0 oclock restriction whatever ae to number sold te one person. Saturday Night 11.70 Shirt Waists Ka San Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lake R, R Co. Omaha. bulls. $1.750 4.00. 5.200; market er. Heavy, $4.6501.75; mixed. 4.65; light, $4.5004.65; pigs, 4.50; hulk of oatas, $4,6004.70. 3.500; Sheep Receipts limited TIME TABLE OMAHA CATTLE. Hogs--Receip- ts a arrive daily. Voluntary Petition In Bankruptcy - Is Filed by a Contractor. Boston. Jan. 1. 81 ark Lewis, a contractor and builder of this city. Hied a voluntary petition in bankruptcy today with liabilities acehedul-c- d at $442,020 and no assets. throughout these Three Stores aQ day. The present sure indications of snappy weather should cause f think of timely purchases of the. winters needfuls We take especial pride in the fact that we are supplying such large quantities of these necessaries during this annual clearance side. Silk Shirt Waists tle 3S2 24th PRICES. two 5 cents for quarter. Celery a bunch; three bunches for 10c; sweet potatoes six pounds for 25 cents; cocoa-nut- s 10 rents each. Sugar is now $6.15 per sack, 15 pounds for 81. High patent flour aella for $2.50 pel huuJredwtiglit; straight grade for $3.40 sells oil Coal for 30 cents a gallon, or 11.40 for flve gallon eta. Creamery butter sells for 35 cents a 27 ram-l- i ernis; Hooper pound cents a pound. cheese sells (or 17 a dozen straight; Kpc sell for 35o 35 cents a dozen; or lemons, anges, from 25 to 60 cent a dozen; 30 cent a dozen; pineapples 30 cents. Spring chirkens are selling for 17 a pound: bens 17 cents; Turkeys 25c; Gneiw FAILURE cents n quart, 15 Cranberries a $1.55 Sweaters Fina SKEEN & CO. Wholesale (e monas. long stylo In TOP CORN THAT POPS PHONE 24 X. ...... And you can buy all you wdnL. HAY Phene 344k special- $2-2- CORN Two cars Just received. MARKET Potatoes and Othar Necessities Ars Very Scarce and High. From the condition of tho biral markets it might bn Judged that the feasting of tho holiday season bad been abandoned earlier than usual this year. The wholesale market have been very quiet all thi past week and the buying for the NjW Yaw's trade has been very light. A few turkeys have been sold, hut orders do not diminish th supply to any great extent Good news come from the California orauge crop. It ia better this year than for n number ol years past both aa to quantity mid quality. A carload of very line naval orange la expected in the market on Monday next. No relery is being ship and ped from here now as the quality also has dwindled down ao as to make It unmarketable, and tho amount that is on hand here now will bo no more than enough to supply the local trade. Potatoes are high and very scarce, and the quality ia not up to the standard. It la very hard to get the potatoes In the market aa the present a Tl Oullug Flannel, long stylo 01.50 Cotton Crepe Klmonta, short style Cotton Crepo Klmonaa, short atyla 13.25 Cotlim Crepo Kimonaa, kiug stylo $3.66 Cotton Crepo Kimonaa, long style . . .. . 13.06 Japaneae Bilk Kimonaa, short style Kl- Silk $3.06. Japan short style $1.50 1.-0- 0; i OGDEN ly made of the bent quality. CHICAGO. w The ore and bullion aettiementa for the month of December were reported at $2,052,100. The foicca at the Alliance abaft on Sliver King ground were yesterday increased. The annual meeting of the Silver King Mining rompauy is mhedutad to be held in Park City on the 18th Inst. An nsHesament of an eighth ot n cent a share baa been levied by the of the Old Suaan Mining company. A decided improvement has taken place in the snft of tho 81 inula mine at Park City, which la most encouraging to the management. Manager P. W. Madsen of ilie Century and lone mines iu the Iark Valley mining dislrirt baa returned to Salt Lake from a trip to ramp well plcaacd with conditions there. Walter J. Bowring, the holder of the leaao and bond on tile property of the Copper Mountain Milling ft Milling company,' ia expected home from Heaver county today. 4 bUnlu'l. B&H quartz which has heretofore been looked upon with disfavor and which at the surface was low grade has become enriched In depth, and now carries uniform values of nearly $80 free gold per ton. The oxidized and breccia ted portion of the vein continues In value S.O.W. TIMS CARD Of EFFECT at aa average of $200 per ton. This JULY 27TH, 1908. is the ore which during the past two DAILY. DEPART months ban been and is now being Na 6, AUsatis Mail all potato sacked and shipped. The wagon haul m. East .. .. .7(99 from the camp to the railroad at Ka. 12, Salt Lake focal ....9:16 a. m. Candelaria is 65 miles. Permanent Me. 2, CUan &L Louis lfo winter quarters are about completed Rad till m, on the Combination ground. Ka. a. Atlanta Expire. all an, potato East .. ............TsIS UNPRECEDENTED SELLING street. Chicago. Jam 1. Cattle Rrrelpta steady; good to prime stoera 60 1.76; poor to mrritm 1.5005.00; stackers and feeders 2.0004.10; rows 1.750 4.26; heifers 2.0004.75; runners 1.750 40; buns 2.0004.25; calves 2.5004.75. Hogs Receipts today 21.000; tumor-to15,000; steady;, mixed and butrh-e- rs 4.0004.90; good to choice heavy 4.7504A3: rough heavy 4.4004.80; light 4.3504.70; bulk of Bales 4.000 4.75. ' 8 beep Receipts 4.000; steady. Good to choir wethers 2.7504.25; fair to choice mixed western sheep .450425; native lambs 4.2500.00; Western lambs 4.5000.00. tions of the leasers. The hard, blue MINING EXCHANGE. cold weather prevents their being shipped without freezing and unless a mild spell comes aooa the potato supply will be seriously curtailed. Following ars ruling prim of ths market: tub potatoes, cent a pound, or 60 cents a busheL Summer quah oaa cent a pound. Pumpkin five sad tea The complete record of the sales for (he year on the Salt Lake Stock and VN1TED STA1KS DEPOSITORY. . Mining Exchange were made up yes20; Ajax, 8; Bullion-Heckterday at the close of the afternoon 206; L'arisa. 43; Eagle OGDEN, UTAH. call and the totals are found to be 4b Blue Bell, 4; Crano Central, 1U2; 10.388.622 shares, which brought the Lower Mammoth, 51; Presides t Gemini,Bay,25;3; Star Consolidated, 13; John E. Dooly . aura of . .6,270,334.60. The sales for the May Horace E. Perry month of Derepber aggregated 753,' Tetro, 14: Swauaea, 16; South Swan- cent. .Cashier sea. Ralph L Hoag . Western grapes from California sell for 975 shares. Bellini for $404,510.22. 13; Uncle Sam Consolidated. 4; The 1902, 30.908,534 shares were sold Victor Coumtlldated, 6; Yankee Con- two pounds for 25c. DOMESTIC Sells FOREIGN sad Winter watermelon and canteloupes for $11,609,401.30, the decrease being solidated. 27; Dragon iron mine, 39; drafts os all point. 5 and 10 cent. nearly 50 per cent this year, aa comtotal, 586. a pound. Ap- pared to lasL 2 cent Berta DEON TIME PAYS INTEREST DIPS AND SPURS. ple fl.Ufl to $1.50 a bushel. Pean, $1.00 POSITS. Centen-aial-Kun-k- a, In Future 2, 190T. OGDEN, FT An, .SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY, All J5c and 20c laces All Kte and J2ic laces All !2c and 15: torchon laces All icand 10c. torchon laces 8c per yard 5c per yard' 4c 3c! |