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Show Tin: ?Kl!XlNn COM Plain KEEI COMMISSIONERS i ot Two Annual Reports Application for Telephone Franchise Indigent Sick Special Deputies for T reasurer's Office. R. J. Shftum and wife have t't turned from Columbus Junction, Iowa. t il;,- T - riliiuli: c. cf nieasb'i. aud Wilson: of t OfiDKX, fowr. i;is;:l f vcr. and I'l'iv 'I' Ihm ji:ul (!. iv..: alwu.VB iU.t:i'..r !IPi Itetn. Heel".-: his si: gjr.t til.il Oi' li.c woil. uiu. piit-un:- Rivcrduii-- i 'laoof : : of I 12 f 2 r - e!pl:;l:eri:i. flue of lyphoiu i- -. 3 of K'bVfci fever. Wcei lVober: Mr. Thomas Anderson has returned from a trip to Low Angeles. r. and One of siuaibHix, 1 of tyiihoiii, U of mcssii-sand u ui The Board of t'ounly Commissioners diphtheria. met lu Maniou: I of sinailiK,:,. regular erosion this morning, Mias Selma Komeske of Butte is Harrixvillc: Two of suniiiMX. and visiting her sister, Mrs. II. E. Fish- - with all members of tbe iioard 6 ot fever. Among the principal matters consider-c- d Farr West: One of diphtlu ila. were two annual reports, containing North Ogden: Ten casc of typhoUl J. Domaa Reavla, the real estate valuable Information, from the county fever, snd 17 of diphtheria. nan of Salt Lake, was an Ogden visi- board of health aud from the Sheriff's CuiiCK occurring in Ogden City. Inoffice. Tbe as latter is follows: tor. report . cluding those ct transient., whose cir' Ogden. Hah. Jan. 4, l!ni4. cumstances of indigency have made W. state C! To Watts, the representalion. Honorable Board of County them a County eh urge under the reComiriKsicnei-8- . Ogden. Hah. tive from Millard county, is an Ogden t Gem lentep -- ! and you herew if h re- vised statutes of 1 tab. made opera, '.visitor. will report upon tive ' ' port Of work dune iu the Sheriff's of- later.iu April last, Miss Grayre Gcjger has returned to fice from Jan. 4, to D; sut, To the ' precautionary sanilary Castle Gate to resume her position ns 1903. nicaxurcs brought to bear by tiie Prisoners sent to the State prison: health 'teacher. the prompt and Murder Wm. Reese. 4!) year: Win. faithful board, and T ' serviee reniu-tcby nicinlr Mrs. Elizabeth Kankirell, of Ogden, Brown, 40 years; Harvey Bass, 3u of tiie medical profession of Ogui-with friends the is spending holidays years. of and the county physician. Dr. City, sad relatives in Logan. Robbery Dan Higgins. 4 years; Wm. H. H. when celled upon, is (iit'i Forbes, 5 Watson! years; Root. Lister. 5 year; result of the general the largely Christensen of Mrs.' Brigham City Gum. Smith, 3 years; Harry Campbell. healihrul condition ' ' ' pret ailing tbnmgU-ou- i is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frauk 7 years. the county. Burplary-rJol- ia BUUngg at ,366 gSth. street. Kelly. 1 year. sul'mirtedHayley. 1 year; Kerd Pngtlke. 1 JOSEPH STAN FOCI), rhairinau There will be special services at year; Albert llahley (second timei, 2 board of the Presbyterian church every evening years; Elijah Morrison, 1 year; Frank Report accepted and filed. this week at eight o'clock. Cunningham, 1 year; Geo. Truukhill, l The ('tali Independent Telephone year. J. li. FerrNial, local House-breaki9 company, by Miss Nettie Raleigh, who has been Moore. John made a for ntanuger, application return11-2 in months: John Clayponl, lown, years; franchise which was referred to visiting with friends ed to her home in Salt Lake, Frank Wells, 6 months; Arthur McPowers and County AttorCann, G months!-J- . L. Samuels. 1 ney llulaniskl. Special deputies were put on this years; J. D. Lambert, 8 months; Frank The matter of Welier county carJohnson. 6 months. morning to collect the delinquent ing for the sick ami ' indigent from taxes. If. necessary personal Assault with a deadly weapon Her- the cut-of- f was brought up and disman Korf, 11-- 8. yean; Peter Hauan. cussed property will be seised and sold. some aud was finally 90 days; John S. Donahue, 4 1--f left in attiie handlength of the committee. 1 : The remains of Rev. George HowAlien Jns. Jones, months; years; Chairman Stanford. Dr. Forbes. Counard Studley. pastor of Ail Strangers Burke, 5 years; Jam Kennedy, 81-- 2 ty Attorney Htilaiiiaki. The action to was killed lu years; Thus. Williams, a years; Joseph lie considered is In the matter of the church, Chicago, who the Iroquois theatre disaster, passed Sullivan. 3 years and attempted jail letter of Dr. F. K. At ns worl h of the on., the. Over- break.- 2 years; li,,M. Edmiston, 1 Southern Pacific company, ttion the through' "OgdCn land Limited, accompanied by Mrs. year.- the esses by tbe ronuiy. In were sen- caringtheof letter of the children, The three and the Furgcry following Studley county attorney y tenced to one year each : Fred Cross- part is as follows: ' My. John ..Stuart Manley, advertising man, Sam Man warren. Henry Peterson, That if parties while at work for e, Geo. LaffertyV'Jofcfph P. Sivner, Wm. tbe representative of the Sait Lake railroad company in Dux Elder town. In b Outness Evans. Elmer llollsiid. is transactihg are stricken with smallpox or county, one Jos. remains over received the The for o' year The funeral following disease of euy kind, contagious grand larceny; Mike Flaherty,- Henry should be there quarantined aud they p. MLflntJre. took place yesterday tbe from the Second Ward meeting Ward and W. H. Smith. citixcuH of Weber county proFelony J. A. Rockefeller, 90 days; tected from the danger." thereby house, i here was a large oesein-bisg- e and many handsome floral tri- Mary Bernard, 3 years; L. A. Bartlett. Chairman Stanford oi tiie auditing 6 mon.tbs. butes. committee was given further time to MbiCfllaneouB J. F- Harrington, report, lie also will prepare his more recruit has been (worn sododty. 4 years;-- ! J. Kapler, obtain- annual cciwrt for an . One meet lug. early office R. Sam hem in at the Army Recruiting ing niopey false!', The county attorney reported that He Is Win- - Carson of Denver, Colo- Pruitt, polygamy, 4J-- 2 yearn; Geo. he had filed a new complaint In tiie Sev3 Tolu tiie served Douglass; attempted' rape, years. rado, and formerly rase of tiie county against Smart & h .Thirty-fourttal number, 49. s and the enth cavalry, and had also filed an answer ' Found guilty to be sentenced May Buckley, voluntary Infantry. Seven applicain the esse of Martha Skillingtou vs. tions are now on file, the greatest 20. 1904: Chauncey Beldlng. burglary; Welier county. number at any one time since the first Ralph Tapping, grand larceny. It was ordered the hoard that Seat to Insane Asylum Gus R. no claims would beby week the office opened. presented to the Johnson, C. G. West. Margaret Lloyd, board that had not been filed with The : Socialists held ai meeting last J. M. Sousa, E. Wi Leaman, Joe Doe, tbe auditor previous to noon on tbe Anthe taken discussed by Chinaman; JohnVoe, colored;. part night and Friday. All claims must woman la the .Industrial work of the drew Jensen, Ada Peysert, Geo. Harmo- preceding have requisitions. was 8.. K. Parson, Hilliard the n,-Anita past v Mm Kate Upon recommendation of Connty an Hannah Olsen: total, 13. principal speaker.' having prepared soTreasnrer Chambers. Thos. Cbsnip-neys-, Sento .to reform school: Maud and instructive address. Officers of the to be assisted for a few days ciety. were also elected, as follows: Lily Collins. Frank Cunningham, Ter- by H. A. Stratford, were appointed rance Thompson, Albert Thomas, HenJames McLsi-hlan,- ' recording secreto special deputies at $2. 30. per tary; Mrs. Mary Dura. treasurer; Kite ry Morenstelue, Frank Dual, Neil Pe- collect the delinquent personal day taxes. 8. Hilliard, corresponding secretary. A terson, Incorrigibility ; Minerva Reeves, The rctiorts and Inventories, of the this Eva Curtis, arson; 1 W. Heckman, various Mislnesa meeting.. will be. held road supervisors of the counn. McLach-to: Ned Mr. of rodma at Fred tbe Rogers. Hastings, ty were received burglar evening and referred to the Wm. Adams, robliery; commissioner in i housebreaking: charge of. the dison Fred Crosby, Joe Kuhn, returned trict. ' . 18. parole. Total, Assessor Dix called the boards atFound not , gnllly tot! 'Jury Sam tention to the .unsettled boundarl-s ee SplerAv(lwAirdlaswei Cornelius between this county Bnri'lUe co.uqtiiM and J, E. Keenan, assault to com- of Rich, Morgan, Cache aud Box. Eld: mit, robbery;' Mika Murray, man- er.' No action was taken as the matA comto Kuox.assault 8. W, slaughter; ter will have to be settled by the A iA mit rape; J. F. Fowler, tuilswful mak- - legislature. l; C.:f. Carrington, ing arrest; Wm. O'Conner, Jas. Desmond, Jas. Jones, Jas. Douglass, OLD COUNCIL ADJOURNED Charles Jackson., assault to commit Continued tvwn Page 2.) were otherwise robbory. Twelve vases prevent its Invasion. Meanwhile, the settled. Then New City Council Met, Orgenized Arfested snd taken in charge by maonly question now before urf is that of and Elected Thomas Carr Home Allie Crittendoii tron of ths the ratification of the treaty! For it is as President. JenE. suicide; Mary attempt to be renumbered that a failure to Hodge, kins and Lizzie Peterson. The Council did not meet until 11 received county jail senTwenty-tw- o ratify the treaty will not undo what o'clock Instead of at 10 o'clock', tlio tences, which were listed. For misdehas been done; will not restore Panhour to which they adjourned. ama to Colombia, and. will not alter meanors aud fined there were 81. The Mayor Clasmann took the floor and following were arrested on descripteur obligation to keep the transit open ions:1 Richard Baker, L. H. Brown, stated that County Clerk. Hollingss, across the Isthmus; and o prevent any JohnOrsel, Balt worth requested Gist all eouncUmen U. he present at Kiesel's hall at 8:30 to M. outside power from menacing this Morris Haggerty. Colorado; transit Maynard, forgery, California; L. Hom-- i night. Autud ' Count liman Paine Called mention to seems to have been assumed in quist, embezzlement. Iowa; 'it certain quarters that the proposition (Greek) grand larceny, California; O. the fact 'that the Council must meet at 8 o'clock tonight to hear objections that the .obligations of article 33 of Wilson, Idaho. to the taring and guttering. Arrested, located and brought back tbe treaty of 1844 are to be considered On motion of Councilman Wiilisnu L. J. Naplei-- , Fred Crosbnian, forger; as adnerlng to and following the sovereignty of tbe Isthmus so long as that J. B. Rockefeller, fornication, Califor-In the claims went over for one week as they had not been to the Claims comsovereignty is not absorbed by the nia. The latter was also arrested mittee. United States, rests upon some novel Idaho for perjury.' Miles traveled, The following payrolls were allowed: theory! No assumption could be furHorees' reported stolen, 18 head; re- Street department $170.63 ther from the fact. It is by no means true that a state in declaring Its inde- covered, 17 head. Horn animals stol- City Engineer 637.71 Re4 recovered. head 5 and 2.09 pendence rids itself of all treaty ob- en. head, Sanitary or $480. stolen covered lost, These (isyrolla were for tbe twd goods, ligations entered Into by the parent recovered. .Tour stolen bicycles weeks ending Jan. 2. government There were' 1,338 criminal italic rs The CHy Engineer sent In stt estitit is on all hands conceded that served anil 32,003.40, In criminal fees mate on draining Twenty .sixth .itrrm trestles relating to boundaries and rights of navigation continue in force earned. Nine thousand and six :nilet hill, plating Ihn amount at $673. It war rants. was referred to the Street (omnUU. without regard to changes In govern- were, traveled in serving The engineer sent in sn estimate on ment or sovereignty. This principle Civil papers served.' 708; fees $.'16.21; the expense of oiicnitig Canal Alley as obviously applies to that part of tbe G36 jurors served snd excused. Total number of psjiers served, 1,841. follows: treaty of 1848 which, relates to tlrf and $2,549.64 fees earned. Isthmus of Panama. !fo grade alley when the frost is The report concludes with the folout of the ground .n Tin conclusion let me repent that tbe $ statement: Proper crossings over sidewalks '.9 question actually before this Govern- lowing comparative 192 To put in stone block gutter.... U'.Kl ment Is not that of the recognition of 10 The estimate was referred to the Panama as an independent republic. Stetk prison 9 That In already an accomplished fact. Reform school street and sewer committee. 10 The question and the only question, is Insane asylum The City Engineer as the building 9 whether wc shall or not build an Isth- County jail Inspector, reported that lie has issued . . $349.23 $346.24 Feea civil . ; v mian canal." fifty building permit during the past and ordered yeur and $72.rU turned in as fees. The report was President Roosevelt transmits with s each filed.commissioners O." D. Orr and The paid his messages copies of the latest notek II. Tribe apfrom the minister of the republic of compliment to Sheriff llailey and his plied for liquor licenses. The Trilm liwork cense was granted, but the other whs Panama to this Government and of cer- deputies for the very good referred (o the License committee. tain notea which have tmased between The following report was read; Count liman Kye mad a motion that the special envoy of tbe republic of To the Board of County Commis- the action In regard to the paving tun Colombia and of thta Government In district No. 1 he reconnldct od. The sioners: The following report motion carried. All further action in Gentlemen: ' SMOOT IS READY. for the year 1903 of the health Voard this matter wan deferred for one week. Councilman Hendershnt stated that W. Taylor, to Take Part in Fight speaks well, for the .... general goodhealth existing, and which has - pre- in retiring be wished to thank all Against tha Senator. vailed tn tbe several precincts, members of the Council and the reWashington, Jan. 4. Former Repre- her county ' outside of Ogden City. porters for the uniform kindness ex- -, of sentative R. IV. Taylor of Ohio, who There hare been Fifty-fou- r cases tended. him. He said that if he has haa' been engaged by opponents of smallpox' U f typhoid ' fever, 3 of succeeded in convincing hia fellow Senator Smoot to assist In the fight to pneumonia, jti of scarlet fever. 3 of members and the poepie that all of his Prevent the senator from diphtherts. snd 223 csst of measles;' act? and intents have been meant for training his seat, had an interview today with 2 deaths from scarlet fever and three the best Interests of tbe city, then he Senator Barrows, chairman of tbe from measles. As will be observed believed that he has accomplished the' committee on privileges and elections, the mortality' has' been- remarkably)' (lutfek that he was elected to perform.' have light, no deaths occurring from Use Of course there have been difference concernig the protests which been filed. Senator Smoot saw Sen- more contagious diseases of Hmallisix. of opinion, but such would ronnnee ator Burrows also snd gave notice diphtheria and pneumonia. It Is also the people of the integrity of ptupose that bin answer to tbe charges . is vary gratifying to find that the ter- of the officers snd that there has been wady to be submitted. Mr. Taylor rors attending the presence of that no collusion. It ha been tbe Intent was tbe floor leader In the successful dread disease diphtheria in families and purpose of this Council to do the effort that prevented Brigham H. have been largely not ifled and almost greatest good to the greatest, number. Roberts taking his seat in the House, entirely-overcom- e by the efficacious In closing be tendered his willingness Not to always aid the members of the inand he. will. .be associated with John and successful use of G. Carlisle in the present' effort to dea' case of death out of 33. patients coming administration whenever his feat Senator Smoot. aid is wanted. afflicted has occurred. . President Driver stated that iie did Hie totals are segregated' from the not feel like making a speech. But In FORFEIT BAIL. reports received as follows: Huntsville: Twenty cases of small- retiring he virhed to thank tbe memAll ef the Machines Have Been Talc-e- tt pox, 5 of typhoid fever,. 2 of pneu- bers of the Council snd the city officers monia.' 1 fit scarlet- - fejrr.And 203 of for their ktaidiiess snd courtesy to him. Out and the.. Incident . is A Heboid' that daring the past.two years measles. ' c Closed. , Kin of smallpox, ahd 2 Ms kindly feelings towards other memLiberty: The slot machine owners forfeited of diphtheria. bers of the city administration navr j 2 nf bepn Intensified and marie more solid i their appearance money In the cases Eden; Eleven at ' today. All of the machines have been scarlet fever. by association. If was satisfied that ! Thirtv-twof typhoid fe--. the jCoup'4! had done well, sn'V belfev- - f taken out or arc closed down and this Hooper: ed tfaat'eiery citizen thinks bo. Freni- Aver. rlnuejt that IwUmt- - ii, i- Albert - -2 per-,son- nl -2 J. v '.eiai.ini rht1 li'.y -- !r i.;v :.i Mid i. ihet liv ijl'ivn ' to i lei n an the t'o. iiii tl. end !.a.-- , ntuih that lias due In Ir.'i lent Imui jt.ifenu nt. et I : ' i i - ..), i i (u-- i : N f t i f t . ros . . . - ..II.- c t .! ,',)i if . XMATJV, ;! ; i t.'v, .. . , - '" : l:: ! . ii! i ! t! I up-io-DA- EXPRESS and " .t .! " ..I it; : : t ; : f. .i ,i;i.l i ; il'c:.: '. n.i'iii.. . - I ;? Iarr brn c.t i!' .' ; fly iliKtik- - '.l 1 ) i. i 'If" ) -- . u HetMi-- . - uniiilii.h-'a i.im..);,. i and hi vi dr on 0 here the nest furiniTly ('ouid-iIiiict.r) - and ant Einmi'tt respectively hoxo .Viiji-the foi'incrly (htii pit'll by lictahoi and Tow ct. 'iniHil o.- Ii; - a i;.H ; n er d .... cgtg $ Ci40 Wathimjtoii Avenue. ) i ft J; tr. rv. ru--t ,.r the city. ICE3 REA&ONA3LE. Phone t;1x. ,?53 23th St. Trar.fr Sidney S'pvcns lnp!erront Co - i ilii.ti ti e (' .. itcil (iii'ii nt- !iuin. i,:i'.il line cveiug at i : n'r.'ii r ..f .'ll uf lit, iiol.l-- cr a;. !'.'S that while CoitjuI-muIl.'ir (ot'nn r ii . BACi Mg. IpL To Teachers, School Directors aad Dealers: j cm&Yc are Closing Out abcaoooooeow Jiulc Hagley in a longrattihiiiti bi n f .'cmnrt.s f.-- Prescriptions a Specialty the I'o.i.iil aud l h on llic.i- yo.'d vvoik ami - - H Ui" :,n 2349 Wash. PHONE 24 X. juvvail-ci- . iiub Ave i May if Gh.'tmabii he luietiy udtiiCfv. viewilfi the jil,"i tor and v i..!inu ; giHHl v ,i; CORN Two wt 'K. At (lie coucii'tiioii J'icsidi ui I'rivi'i' I of thru; Ill'll Mill d'c'. $ iv ami roinn.tt ting or: ii o ,'i I'sniitit aid MaUsinans!!1.. ca'iP.iuiI ;n this ivsnaiko - lr.'ii the ,4 Now Is the cars Just received. HAY Count il larss or We are prepared to fill small orders promptly. There was sn iu'.'inii.v. i n of a tiw ino:UCiita and llict. r Pi oii.i k Mayor fo'iutil to ViAiiiarp. callcti it.1 i.iil .itateii bonds have the ortlci'. lie ai lieeti approved aud dial the member had (sken the oa'h of office. He congratulated (he Tit w t'oitncil ou the bright pro) lefts which confront them. Uouncilntan Clmitilieni movetl that the leu members lie each considered as nominated for the position of President of the Cuumil. The motion carried and Mayor ()ut.manu ap;ointfd F. & 349 pairs til new nion'K style-- . ....... 2351 . SKEEN & CO. 352 24th St. 'Phone 344k Calf. Parent Colts. Patent Kids, klzes, hut your size may be here. SEE 25th Street VANS, FURNITURE VALUES UP TO $5 CUM 412 'Phone 22. PRICE $2.95 U T ALLEN lot, nut all SALE Washington Ave. POP CORN THAT POPS Vic! Kid, Box Broken to Save Some Money. W. H. VOORHtES, Prop. POULTRY SUPPLIES No better or larger assortment in the city. Time Ogden Bargain Store, REMOVAL SALE Trl-hun- No Damage to Property in Handling US. with Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled j Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. s, Mi-G- E Years Gift to Ogden. A New HACKS t T ALL TRAINS MET Leedom & Pattison, Prop's. first Qassin Every Respect tg Utifkifi Hi 4 4 4 eiiifiez-slemen- 2425 Wash. Ave 44 f 4 WEDDINGS. and COUPES furnished for BALLS. FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. Thefalstaff Cafe, . . 4- BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. - 4 NEW YORK RACKET STORE Clearance Sale Commences Saturday, January 2ndm Pre-Invento- horse-thieve- ry i A Sale of Interest Every Woman ifl Ogden should read this We have priced with a determination to effect an absolute to All Careful buyers. Advertisement carefully. , Gcarancc Before Taking Inventory. - rice t- . -- . .in-We- sntl-toxin- o V $ 5 WALLACE DRUG CO advice. Mil vcHiats LEWIS S BLACKWELL Tr )i j adj. lOflf. I 1 . - ! I'. Vc ), ! . si- A'iiii im i ')ii. . ti ui I i .1 13 2 - l i f.:n ' .M.i;'s--i!u:;.:- l t'oimcii-- i mi-i tV.:! cii:i;.v: of tiie iiicntiu rii of ins,- tuc tv'.iriPg I', the I :!f! " ,;c;i.:i,,.iui-I;'- ?iiU!(!, Iiii'l.'. ,oik done . ReiMK-rtfuH- FT A IT, TlFSPAY i:AMINKR. Half on all Women's and Children's Cloaks, Capes and Suits'. Nothing Reserved. Price. 50 per cent Saving to; Buyers. Flannel Underskirts Womens Suits have in stork will offer (hum at N 12 suits, worth a suit. 8izra 21 to women' $G.GS 20 36. nr re $2.00. $2.48. ONiS HALF KEGt'LAK vpfcrK. Women's jackets, worth half regular price. Pre-Invento- ry , $2.98. $3.75. $4.00, $5.00. $fl.00. PHICIS. All now stylus. Ages 2 $5, $6. 30, $8.00 and $10. Yon. Now to 15 choice at Clearance Sale price on ail women's anil children's underwear, union auita and separate garments.' Women's heavy ribbed fleeced garments, vests and CLEARANCE SALE pants, regular price 35 cents a garment. PRICE 25 rents a garment. Oncila t'nlnn bull, heavy weight, perfect fitting, worth, regular CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 58 cents a suit. price $5 cent Womens Rubbers Womens rubbers, ail sizes, beet grade, per pair Misses rubbers, siaes 11 to 2 per pair 29 rents. 44 We place on 'wle H)0 tloren women's OPTING FLANNEL L'XDERr HKGiTLAH PRICE. The Cite grade now sells SKIRTS ot at 23c. The 3Sc grndo'ftuw sells at 19c. CHEAPER limn you could buy the plrcb gigitls. TONE-HAL- Childrens Coats Regular sell at We $22. W. and 37c (Sofa Pillow Covers cents. Ntisuirerii waists, worth 25 cents, now 19 eenta. Children's 40 cent, union suits, now sell at 29 cents. at 23 Womens Felt vSlippers Outing Flannel Women's felt house slippers (colors), sizes $1.47, now sell at $1:10. Childrens Rubbers Clearance 2 1--2 to G, regular price Outing flannel, heavy weight, dark colors, value G and 7 eenta, now sels at 4 2 cents. Best Calicos, per yard 5 cents. 1-- Fancy Stationery worth 35 and 50 cents a box, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 20 and 25c. FLANNEL SHIRTWAI8TS. Women, at special low prices, 98c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.25 and $2.37. Christmas Albums Mens Overshoes cents. .Childs rubbers, sizes 7 to 10 1 2, per pair 33 cents. Infants' fanry color, soft solo shoes, worth regular 48c. side price 25 cents a pair. F All must be sold before invoicing. Prices that wil appeal to you. Men's best grade overshoes (Buckie), a pair worth Jl.fO; OUR TRICE $1,00. Whatever we s:ll ths Price is Lower than eleswhere. You will find this a Good Place to Buy Bargains. Banner Patterns NEW YORK RACKET STORE. 3 |