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Show Till? MORNING KXAMINER, JANUARY SI NPAV MORNING, OGDKN', VTAII, 17. 1901. MOST MONTH AT WRIGHTS m For the Hosts of customers who, every day, place a higher mark of apprecia. tion on our efforts, to give every price concession which which it is within our power. January has already been replete with values rarely content. plated by the buying public, and the following attractions which are in store for all next week will clearly define the position of these Three Stores to ever ", to sell merchandise at a low figure. be able ighty Sale of Remnants Is hereby announced, which will begin Monday morning at 9 o'clock and continue ' until Saturday night at 10 o'clock. v inventory is finished and the Stores again ready to begin the coming year. After things have been straightened up, we find in every department, hundreds of remnants which we will dispose of at very advantageous wearables, and so many other little necessaries which will cause prices. There are dress goods, silks, ready-mad- e heavy buying here next week at the figures we quote. Every article is new, as perfect as when the stock was complete rhe work of Sale of Ribbon Remnants Reduction of Fifty per On All Wool Laces and width,. Fancy Md plain rihlmu. all color from 1 io 2 yard, in length, on sale all next week at 4c, 8c, JSc, and 26c per remnant. 2 Were a(rald you don't appreciate a aeaaonahla A bargain If you omit thin change In wool lace. e Salt Lake dreaamaker waa here during our dear-ancsale and Ixmght an Immense qunUty at the price we quoted. She Kaidjiothing liWe it cver Again we prewent the oic happened tn Balt Odds and Ends in Ladies' Shoes at $2.00 a pair A few diwien of those ladle, $5.00 Vlcl anil Valent leather left In mid alze. which can lie had al $2.(81 per pair. Till, la au exceptional hoc bargain. Wash Stocks, while they last, 50c per yard at $1.00 quality Wool Lace, 44 44 44 44 37ic44 75c 44 44 44 30c 44 69c 41 44 41 44 25c 44 50c 44 44 44 44 44 44 1 2ic 25c in fancy dots, and plain dots, yard lengths, while they last at 10c per yd. 0 ' .7 t. Remnants in Ladies Wear Bedding Greatly Reduced Silk Remnants Half Price . anU Silk moment la all colon, from 1 2 to 4 in length. Many heauilful pattern for wait-la- . $2.00 ltlark China Silk $1.00 per yard. 85e Black Taffeta Silk, 43c per yard. $1.00 Black Peau di Sole. &tK per yard, fine Colored Chinn Silk 25c per yard. Site White China Silk 25c per yard. 85c Colored Taffcla Silk, 43c per yard. K5c While Taffeta Silk 43c per yard. 1.U4 Colored IYbii do Sola Cue per yard. $1.25 Colored Peau dc Cyna 63c per yard, Silk Shirt laat alxca, while they " ladles' Sweater at $2.50. $3.00, $3.50, $4.U4 and $3. . 1.50 Ladle' Waist of Comm Veiling Children's Outing Flannel Urease. In blue and 29c white aud pink and white cheeks $2.50 Low Prices in Domestics 40c Wool Flannelette. 4 yd. piece. 1.25 per piece 12 1 2c Flannelette. & yd. piece, 45c per piece. 13 Flannelelte, 7 yd. piece. 7uc per piece. 15c Flannelette, C yd, piece. 73c per piece. 12 1 2c Flannelelte. 7 12 yd. pleee. 7oc per piece. 10c Fcrcule during thla week 7c 25c Anderaon's Olnghama 15c 4 Dress Goods Remnants ' hlack and coinr. mostly large WalMtc, in 1-- 2 2 of remuanl In the dree gnid length frotu 1 to 6 yards. Just right for . xklriK, waist a and children' (Itv-nut-. $1.'.) Ziltoliuck, 4 yd piece. $2.95 per piece. $l.5c Scotch Mixed Suitlun, 3 yd. piece, 2.86 . per piece. '11.25 Scotch Mixed Siii lug, 5 yd. piece. $3.93 - per plxpe. $1.25 y.lbellni? Suiting, 4 yd. piece, $1.15 per Ar. inmii:-11- in T- y 17 piece. Serge, all wutd. 4 ;;oc Serge, all wool, 3 c 7.--- (i'c Ihi'iiet 5te rerge, f yd. piece. 82.55 per piece, , 1. $1.55 pirVicce yd. piece. 2.45 per piece. 3 6 yd. picre, $2.13 per piece. AlliLtroH i Special in Velvet Remnants Y!rl remnant. t o w-- PKIMI 1 I ft. 75 in in leuuili. ail at 25c io i:5c yd, value DIET OPENS color, ir yaid. , 15c 7c luc Wash Dress Goods , ph-ce- 3-- 12c Fleece lined Waiating 10c fleece lined Klaminc 12 1 2c Flannelette 2 ' ' t ; $l.io Veal lugs, 3 yd length $1.13, $1.75 per piece. 4 yd. loiigtha. Poe per piece. 5 yd. lenglha. 6J.10, per piece. 35c ('ashmen-- . 4 yd. lenglha, !ic per pleee. 35c rahniere. 5 yd. length. II. 10 per piece 4('e ihiHlIu. evening waists. 3 yd h Pile iier pl.-rlinnu-ns- e f white good, cheeked showing and for waiMs and plain in 2. 3,' unit 4 dre-c- o. children1 30c 3c Remember t he cotton market and get your bedding now even lay in d mipply for the next two year. W-- Cotton Blanket, at 50c per itair. 75c (kittou Blanket. at Use per wlr. 85cCoituu BJnl;t-t- . at 75c jicr pair. $1.00 Cotton Blanket, at 85c per pair. $1.25 Cotton Blanket, at $1.C0 per pain ft.3( Cotton 'Blanket, at $1.10 per pair. $1.75 Cotton mid Wool Blanket. $1.50 per pair. $4.50 Wool Blanket, $4.00 per pair, fti.OU Wool Blanket, $5.00 ier pair. $7.00 WikiI Blanket, $6.00 per pair. $7.50 Wool Blanket, $6.35 per pair. $8.00 Wool Blanket. $6.50 per pair. $10.00 Wool Blanket. $8.00 per pair. $12.00 Wool Blanketa, $10.00 ier pair.' $1.50 Colton Filled Comforter at $1.25. $1.75 Colton Comforter at $1.50. $2.00 Cotton Comforter at $1.75. $2.5ti Cotton Comforter at $2.15., $2.75 Cotton Comforters at $2.45. $3.00 Cotton Comforters at $2.50. $4.00 Wool Comforter at $3.25. $5.oo Wool Comforter at $4.00. 9oc Colored Bedspread at $1.50 Colored Bedspread at $1.15. "- -. Dress Trimmings Half Price Plaid, riaid Silk Braid, 2 to 10 yd. In length, regular 8 3 to joc quality at price. Applique, full pieres, 40c to $1.25 value, price. to 34 yds. lUe. Appliques, collar length, Chiffon pi i lug in white and hlaek, to 3 yds in length, regular .'me to value, price. 2 2 4 h, - 2 81-5- 2 whi'-A NOVEL SUIT. rcy.-uby the flnawi-is- l year arrested last summer on complaint of of 1103. would sliow a Murplus. sud a wholesale dealer, who chained added that the eltmatr of the revenue Demands Costa of Defending a Charge that he had vanily been driven out. of bual-neand expenditure fur 1904. would BaThat Failed. because he bad sold to person lance. Springfield, III., Jan. 16. A novel who had been blacklisted by the comTha proponed legislation Includes tha bination. Hr aliened that three other water- suit ha btin instituted In the Saneonipletlon of ths llerltn-dtettl- n dealer had been ruined by similar a ot version Circuit of the gamon roil court way. jmrtlon by Thomas Watt means. the Oiler Into a canal and the Improve- Sr., a prominent colored man, Counsel for tlie Jotibci-- said hi cliasking ments or Oder and Vistula. The for a writ of uutmlamu to tl ent were unaware that they had been at (he eun lulon of the spenti. county of SanKHiiiiui to pay uraH.-l him tho law uutll the time of vfolatlpg on Id head and the cost of defending himself $213, placed hi r in a arrest. I'pon thdr promise to a moment I'd wait tor Hie ciiMoutary in wlileh lie was convicted (r resiK-- i t the law, -- entem-e w uMud-cd- . three ilirt-ilor the Kina, wliiih it i hi.;;s cud citrnccd to Ches.. the privilege of llerr Kelialfiier. (he stealijj? ter peniti-piiacThe Stipretue oldest meinWr of tlie dirt to promj.p. later dirided hr was not guilty, and IMPROVEMENTS IN CHILI. Herr P- - ha Oner, how ever, forgot to do ordered M at) relra.-clit son. w ha !. and after an awkward pam-c- . the had been prevunifiy of the t. Nrw York, Jaa 16 The President Emperor walked toward the door, fol- olleusr, test tiled agaiur--t bis fatter. low cl by the princra and minister of the Kepublii haa sent a message to Soma one thereupon prompted Herr PLEAD GUILTY Congreu. cables the Herald a Valpar- TO CONSPIRACY. Sehaffner and he proposed the cheer, aUo. Chili. iorrt asking which were then heartily given. to om-tendera for the Attempt to Shut Out Compelitian cone nut ten of the Fort of Yaliw.-aiiio- . Failed. COAL MINERS STRIKE. New York. Jau. 16. Thirteen raeiu-- . aeiording to atuveya r and pln mado by Jacob Kraus, dim-toof the Polybera of the New York Bloomington. 111., Jnn. 16. All ot land Jobbers aFsovkirinn Confectioners technic aihooi nf the Netherlands. have pleaded whu-This will work, the 7i0 miners at tho Mclau county guilty in the court of special cob! about estena $M.0i'i.n). will be of immense benefit coal fciuea striirk today berausc the to the charge of htvv ing to to the eenral Chile and the conspired neighborcompany refilled to.ixiy them tin the shut net the competition and maintain of Argentina after the 15th I net anf, provided in their co- prii-e- . On their promise to obey the ingiu of the Iunama canal an,! the ntract. law in the future, nieni-n wa sus- - construction of tho Transatnlimf . pendpd. This I the flrst rae of die FORMER CONGRESSMAN DEAD. I kind under the present ata'e anti-trulaw. DEATH OF JOSIAH HOOPER. Appleton. Win.. - Jan. IS.Ffi mer . The. tMrtenrt ItuJudcd the pi Psi'iont Westchester. Ia., Jan. id (Vinareoiunan l.yman K. Uuir- - s died of tin ati-liieml.-erof ll(Niler. h uroniiiieul botanist. di- -J y today irom apivmliiiU. Tli-- y cuiuuii'te,-- . wc.e Ibe age.l 7 aa Emperor, in Good Voice, Expresses Gratitude for Bmypathy Shown. Berlin, Jan. 16. The nrwly ihuseii flirt l1ni,an was oHnd today, by Emperor Wlllisra a King or who read hi speech iu a full. rrtnnt . wlili h was hrard ydi-eirarly whitr hall n( tiimuchnut the a The Kranemr introdu.-rthe retnnnial not previmu.lv used by him or hi prdreMora. at theepening ot the dit. lie entered the bait prr. reded by two tall heralla wearing tabard checkered with th rovi arm k&d quartering in white, black and tine, and red sad geld, cue of the heralds hearing a banner on which were emblaioned tha Hohenzollern arms, and the Emperor carrying a banner allowing the anna of Prussia. A long of prince followed. Including the Crown frtnee Frederick William: I rim e Henry of Prussia, and Prim Albrecht of PniMia andCbameliur von Barlow. . Tho speech, which entirely domestic affairs, said the King tlisnk-- d Provtdrnre for hi speedy resiui-a-tloto health, and expt-rsmgratitude for the warm sympathy shown him by tlis tropin. Continuing, he referred to the I improvement hi the eQiiuint- Nitiiatlon in PruMa. to the augim-ulalioof the lru(. apm-iin- i ntl. roiii-t-mc- - a Uut-l-er- lh-i- rse i d con-.-ute- d I , . I'l'-ri- st i ; jivt-lif- l I i to-ca- ex'-cuti- . WM. e 200 boxes of Violet Soap, three bars in a box, regular price 25c per box, while 10c they last per box portunlty at 10c each '!l- VEILING REMNANTS Soap Bargain J. f' 5&k. V Mens Clothes Greatly Reduced I. Those perfect examples of tfien'a tailored clot he made by llarl, Sehaffner & Marx, arc marked at a reduction of 20 per cent. This famous make of clothing has always been sold at a tlila 20 very low figure and mean much cent off per more the careful buyer than to a marked-uformer price and then reduced 50 per cent. Then, there 1 no question a to a man's appearance when he ha gotten into one of these suits of clothes. p Mens Odd Pants Ifcv Men's perfectly tailored pant are also going on sale next week. We want to reduce elze SG, 38, 40 Aud 42, w they're offered at a great reduction. 0M Men' 1.50 pant at Men's 2.K) pants at Men's 3.00 pants at Men' 4.00 pant at Men's 5.00 pants at Men's 6.00, pants at BRYAN AT HOME. i$S: eeived announcing that the aged BIG FIRE IN BUFFALO, N. Y. mother of Cantnell had fallen into an Statement Made Regarding open fire and had been badly burned. Warehouse Bume Causing a Leu of tha Commoner. Mr. Carlisle's mother died a few $250,0001 Llncom, Jan. 16. William J. Bryan hours later from her Injuries and It Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. Iff. File In tha returned to Lincoln early today and la expected that Mrs. Cantnell will wholesale establishment and warelive. went immediately to hia home. He In houses formed the block wa In fine health and triangular spirits, and said he had never enjoyed anything SHOOTING MAY END FATALLY. by the Junction of Pearl and Erie more than hta trip to Rurope. He contreets early today caused a loss e firmed the statement that he will iaue Two Prominent Men Engage in a i tin; led at $250.(i. The heaviest the Commoner in St. Loul a a daily . inane Quarrel, are: ffourge Irish Paper com-the IVmnrrafir Paper during convenBaker City, Ore.. Jan. lb. W. F. wny, $1(Mi.rtri: jidju w. tion. He wa net prepared to anformer Democratic candidate wholesale bats and raps, 830.'fflObuiM-- ! nounce this just yet but the erroneous !.ftntcher, for to Congress, and Ing owned hr 11. w. Earner. S100.000; story about the Hearn paper in St one representative r ot the most company, $20,400: prominent lawyers j William Hengt-rcLouis caused him to divulge hi plana. j in eastern Oregon, tonight trie shot j Five firemen were Injured. All thru Mr. Bryan will remain at home until five stories high. Th C. White, a contractor, one ia tlie building were after next Monday in order to attend J. Dun building, which form neck and the la ana. again Although the banquet to be gives in hia honor White was able to walk tor several the apex of the triangle, waa aaved. here Monday next. hundred feet to secure medical aid, the physicians ere unable to state toSPINDLES NOT RUNNING. A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE. night whether he win recover. g White and Butrher are interested in London. Jan. 16. The president of Two Strange Fatalitiee Reported at a contract lor the construction of a the Normandy Splnnera syndicate baa Same Time. light and water plant at Weiner. Ida. St. Pa-tl- . Ind.. Jan. 16. A aad to eablad the Lancashire federation White says that he went to Butchers visited the homes of Jasper office tonight that 85 per cent of the spindles la relative to the contract Carlisle and Argus Cantnell. living end while there hot Normandy are stopping a day P" near Waldron. The two men were White add that he toldwords passed. week, and adding that this will 0 Butcher when j seated in a store d . . (trussing the trag- te met him on the street he purposed tlnue until the end of March. edies that have lately transpired when to thrash him. Later when they met a nip'sengpr rushed in to Inform Mr. it is stated Butcher drew a revolver INSURGENTS DEFEATED. Carlisle that his mother had burned and shot White. Butcher autTendered to death. Carlisle and Cantnell Im- himself and was later released on Burnoa Ayres, Jan. IS. The Urumediately started w the formers bonds. Hr- - refum-- to make a state- guayan troops are reimrted to have dc--I home but were not outside the door ment further than that he shut In self-- feati-or the Insurgent ge1 the forces i hen a telephone messaee ws re-eml near Vim Perm. Confirms 1 . I i ten-ator- y coin-eidene- s I |