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Show THE MORNlNn RIFLES BOUGHT Macedonians Buy Weapons to Fight Turks With, Money Gained by Brigandage. Copyright. 19.'1. by Curtis Brawn. London. ilanb 24. Unless nil nisnn fail, n little group of manufacturers In France and Austria are suing to And this year of 1904 about the most reprofitable In the history of thrir spective businesses. The manufacturers In question are those who pro-Iuthe small, hollow casilron shells, the high explosive and the short fusee t tint are ihe component parti of that tiai-ofort able plaything the dyna-- , mite bomb. Aa a matter of fact, the dealers in these products have bad nu reason to complain of dull times since 3895, when the Macedonian peasant whose favorite weapon at range to make things Is the bomb lively for the Turkish oppressor to whoee tender merciiw he and liia had been handed back after hla freedom had been won for him by the l towers ui' Europe in council assembled. From both France and Austria, an 1 to some extent from Greece, during thia time, consignment after consignment of the three elements that go to make up the bomb ordered end paid tor by agents of the twelve thousand-od- d fighting men who have been keeping JnO.OoG Turka busy has crossed the Ottoman border invoiced as clothfood supplies," and eo on. ing. Backsheesh baa proved as potent aa ever in allaying tbe suspicion of Turkish customs officers regarding these shipments, and eo. In time, the dynamite, the little Iron sheila, and the effective fuse they always are imported separately have arrived at various tumble-duw- n huts on luuely mountain sides or hidden In the heart of a forest, where swarthy followers of Boris Sarafoff were wailing to put them together in shape fur business. It will be, however, when Bulgaria at last come to the aid of her kina-me- n serose the border and begins that struggle with Abdul Hamid that has been coming for eo of long that tbe worthy fabricator ls wilt have special cause to rub their hands, for the bomb fa going to play a bigger part In this war than It ever has dona la any othmissile will er, This death-dealinot he used muck either by the 400,000 to troops that Bulgaria la expected hurl on the Turkish frontier, or by the 3.200.00 which It le thought the Porta can muster to meet them: but It will be the weapon of the Macedonians. And, whereas tha 111 do insurgent hands who have kept up a guerilla warfare against the Moslem bars numbered a bare 13.000, the onslaught of Bulgaria upon the common enemy will mean practically the whole Macedonian peasantry in arms, with the result that the resources of all the European makers of bomba will be taxed to supply the murderous spheres with which Barafoffa men will harass the rear of Ilia Turkish army, to whose fltqk the Bulger will be hanging.' Those who are familiar, from personal experience, wlih the situation in Balkans say that two things only the n --even ted tbs conflict from beginning last spring. At that time Bulgaria hca- cr n bomb-essentia- I OUR . COST HARK he has blown up railways and steamboats, and, of cuur-- e, all tbe famous Salon lea outrages," from the attacks on the fashionable cafes In the evening to the blowing up of the Ottoman Bank, were accomplished with the hid of dynamite. The American correHKindent already quoted has become rather an authority on the bomb, aud with pretty good reason, as he came within an ace of 1m iug shot, by Turkish soldier because In putthey thought he was outside railroad on bomlie tie ting This - Frederick Moore of Washington and New Orleans who, aa Times, nirresitondeut of the made a greater reputation by hla work in the Balkans last year than perhaps any other correspondent sent there, and who certaluly ventured Into more hot corners In his quest of news than sny of bis competitors. it OGDEN. ITT An, MONDAY MORNING, condition that they are compelled to make the diseased rye Into bread, and take their chance of evil results following, ns an alternative to starvation. In the proviara of Tomsk alone, aa reone in cently as at Christ every ten of the Inhabitants waa suffer-iu- g from the effects of ergot poisoning. Among this class of Russian a bride's character is judged by the dinner she cooks on her wedding-daWhen she arrives at her husband's house the haa to prepare a meal with her own hand as a test of housekeeping capabilities. If she succeeds in gratifying her guests, it Is taken as a proof, not only of the young woman's own excellence, but also as a recommendation of her whole family, by whom she was Instructed in the culinary art. Speaking of marriages, too, a larger percentage of males marry In Russia under tbe age of twenty-on- e than in any other European country. eduraitou is In the mainly carried on in silkworm schools, the chief object of which le to leach the proiier method of rearing these useful little creatures. One of the great exports of Siberia la the liquorice-robeloved of every schoolboy, end from here ws get the bulk of our supply. Russia Is not greedy in the way of trade. She Invites imports, ss well as sending out exports. Her officials say there are great openings for Britain in ths matter of oysters, blacking, and dentists' Instruments, among other things; while at Warsaw the Inhabitants have taken a sudden liking to sKions. One firm alone sent Into that town recently a consignment constating of 518,400 of these useful articles a Russian Siberia haa motor-cartlnned-saimo- a factory, and an establishment, as These evidences of Its are severely handicapped, however, by the fact that all the Siberian roads, where any exist, are simply of logs placed side by aide. UTAH'S APRIL , 1901. DAY. TREE-PLANTIN- ' Hero Wo Are Again lureMMMmwwMk Governor Welle Proclaims to the People of the State in an Official Paper. Following le a complete copy of GovWith all kinds of garden tools. Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels. ernor Well's Arbor Day proclamation Spafliq which ass issued yesterday: Lawn Rakes, Digging Forks, Pitch Forks. Pruning 8hears, Gnu BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE Lawn Mowers, Garden Seta, Sprinkling Caua. Axes and Hatchets, OF UTAH, A PROCLAMATION. In accordance with the provisions of law. and the grateful memories of established custom. It Is hereby proclaimed that Friday, the I5th day of 2476 Wash. Ave, April, 1904, la a legal and public holi- HARDWARE STORE, day, to be observed by the people throughout the state aa Arbor Day." The breaking of the icy bonds of winter, followed by nature's glad reawakening. suggest at once the appropriateness and the significance of the occasion, as well as the purposes for which It la by statute designed. These are: tbe planting of trees, AMERICAN PLUCK WINd. . shrubs and vines, the promotion of It was sheer grit and presence Of forest growth and culture, the adornmind that saved the American correment of public and private grounds, spondent and traveling companion. H. and such other efforts as shall be lu 11. M unro of ihe London Post, from beEver occur to you MThat it harmony with the general character ing slaughtered for dynamiters outside takes a cyclone to lift the house of the holiday. To all the people, both Salonica on tiia night after the Ottooif the farm, but it takes a man Bunk waa blows up. Only the young and old, the fulfillment of these purposes Is earnestly recommended, to day before a train on the line to Salon life insurance policy to lift ths the end that the days observance may had been destroyed, and several eouforin In wrecked been mortgage"? by Bulgarthe curapletest degree to bridges had ihe spirit of the statute, and supply the ians In tbe same way. and this, with g heartiest evidence of appreciation of the news of the wholesale the wisdom of those who enacted it. in the city the night before and No phase of industry offers mo-- o the destruction of the Ottoman Bank, beneficent and pleasing results to had made the Turkish soldier who were guarding the line ready to shoot mankind in general than ilium- - win.. i How from the Intelligent culture aud down any suspicious chsrarter, espe-IalState Agent If, like these newspaper men, he preservation of tree life. No inhabited region of this broad land offers arried a valie that might contain I tombs. Moors and his companion had warmer Invitation to this Industry than Des JKoines Life our mountain walled commonwealth left Uskuh early In the afternoon, and were due In Salonica at 10:30 In the of Utah. An arid desert reclaimed to Insurance Co. g crowd. evening. The journey had been mosplendid fruitfulness and made beauTbe business of making this deadli- notonous, and hath correspondents, tiful by honest toil our state has still est of pills la mighty dangerous. The who had a compartment to themselves, much to desire along the lines of men who do It get printed instructions were doxlng, when. In tbe middle of a Tha scarcity of timber with each hatch of Ingredients. hut wood and In Egyptian darkness, their has already. In great measure, imthey mostly are written in French, train stopped suddenly, shunted by pressed upon us the sacredness with GREAT RECORD. which the fashioners of bombs under- tbe Asiatic troops who were guarding hich must be regarded the life of a stand only vaguely, and so every once the line. The two men were awake On this approaching holiday let ol1 tree. a In a while there le an explosion and Make Trip as and that realized Engine prompUy Engineer Instantly and ns seek to Inculcate this lesson with the men who are preparing death for they were In danger of being shot 4,500 Milos Without a Change. still more seal, and both by precept and others are hoist by their own petard. down, unquestioned, unless they could example contribute to the preservation Wlwn on tbe warpath each Macedonian make It dear at once to tbe Turks that A dispatch to tho New York Com as well as to the Increase of our growsoldier carries two bombs, which ocToo late to get yeur Easter outfit were harmless Europeans. Bays murcial the contain they from Dallas, Tex., woods and vines. This duty la cupy tbe ends of a long, narrow sack Mr. Moore: made to order You'll sail it good luck re- ing statement interesting the a which following like especially enjoined upon those who stocking, something if you see ours. There was but one chance, and we garding the recent visit of the Gould preside In our schools. In fighting man wears about his nsek, Inviting the That Easter suit and overcoat have and our We IL took luggage gathered to here: are warriors These Join In planting and prunstole fashion. tbe youth party to bo right. Gueao that puts it we got train. the Gould of out Fortunately of la recent got George on the front of whose little caps On the trip ing and adorning, not only our private to uo With our R. P. (Really waa up all seen. The were not remarkable croso-bonwaa grass high and to Ogden and back it stamped a skull and possession but also our public places 'bout 2 our Perfect) to garment the and bout us, only guide tha words Lllierty or death, anl each and unprecedented that one engineer and ways let them also be taught that cost. to south. of the was a group lights one of whom has sworn to die rethsr way handled one engine for the trip of though one may plant and another may in fancy mixtures Spring Suit than surrender. The roving bands We conversed at the top of our voices over 4,500 miles. Mr. Gould decided water, the Great Creator will surely Suite in black and blue fab we stumbled through the to use a Texas Pacific engine and 264, Spring composed by them rarely number more In English as give the Increase, in pleasure and rice. then fifty, never more than 40G, and darkness. We had not gone fifty yards one of the types used on the regular health and profit to those who shall in Spring weight black cutaway suits. among the w ve many women. Most when we got the challenge. But It was passenger trains of this road, was se- due time be the permitted to of these women have loat all their rela- hardly a challenge. It was a about of Spring light and dark efwas E. fruits of these labors. Thusenjoy chosen the and engineer lected, shall the fects. tives at the hands of the Turka; all alarm. There waa a quarter moon, and reca had of love had who Had home already and country alike be lock, of them wear trousers, and all are in tbe direction of the cry we could J. Spring o'coata In middle lengths of having covered H64 miles from stimulated; thus shall our beloved hardy and fearless. Each of the women dimly discern a tent and three scurry- ord Paso Spring cravenette rain-colong leav without to Texarkana state become more prosperous and carries two poisoned pills they con- ing figures. They were grabbing their El and oaay. tain arsenic to use rather than be rifles, and all muttering Turkish and Ing hie engine, that having been made beautiful, and thus shall be of today Spring 8hirta, Shoes, Hats,. Nack captured alive by Turkish outragera. qnlckly consulting. From down the line with the Grafton excursion some four come to the aequlsIMon of that great wear, Gloves inheritance the gratitude which ehall THe men generally reserve their last each way came more, we could not tell or five years ago. More remarkable than anything else cause future generations to rise up and cartridge for their own temples. how many, rushing into the trouble. Boys BARK WORSE THAN ITS BITE. We had pitched our voices higher and la the fact that an except tonally fast call us blessed. and Children's novelty suits at In Of the bomb the Turks are in posi- were now lustily shouting: which for been 1 have herehad schedule whereof prepared testimony English! tive terror, but I am told by the $2.50 and $3.50 that are our Effemll! But tbe special waa lived up to. Tbe av unto set my hand and caused the great Englesky! American war corresimndent to whom Inglear! In by crags running time of tbe train was 60 seal of the state of Utah to be hereto to be taken were not going they regular $3.50 and $5.00 grades I am Indebted fnf most of the facte affixed, this 2nd day of April. 1904. any such (rich; no Englesky Effemlis miles an hour, while in many Instance for Saturday only. given here that the Macedonian's far would be tramping ths railways at 80 miles an hour was the speed HEBER M. WELLS. (8M orlte weapon at close range really la entire trip By the Governor. of the with reached. They dynamite. Throughout bags midnight a good deal less deadly than might be J. T. HAMMOND. shout our voices In a circle, no repairs wore necessary to the ensupposed. Thrown Into a crowd of prowled like red Indiana Secretary of State. gine, which la remarkable when one Turkish soldiers one of them, at the Touching all classes "It waa a desperate chance, but the takes Into consideration thatwater most, would lie the means of two or were three deaths and a few broken lege, only one. We dropped our vallsea and of fuel and, qualities of came out of the used. with hands but the noise made by the At present, says my Informant, shadow of a tree Into ths moonlight. Many were tbe conditions experi"practically every Macedonian Insur- They held us covered ws understood enced by tho engine on its long Jourgent Is armed with a rifle, and, oddly Turkish that night we did nut move a ney to Ogden and return. It has been enough, the thank of moat of them for muscle. Suddenly I got a thump In the above and below sea level, and passed this are due to the warm heartedness small of ths back with ths mussls of through sunshine and snow. In crossof the people of tha United States. Up a loaded and cocked musket I under- ing tha El Salton desert in Southern to last year firearms were scarce among stood. Thera was n nervous finger on California It descended 260 feet below the Macedonian fighters, but In tha the trigger. 1 dared not even tremble. sea level, while it reached an altitude spring of 1908 12,000 rlflea were served Then other soldiers approached. Munm of 10,000 feet nliove while crossing out to them, and, although these were waa some distance In front of me, still the Rocky Mountains In the vicinity paid fnr In part by subscriptions from with hla hands high. With one hand of Truckee, Cal. The engine went sympathizers In Bulgaria, the bulk of apiece they neither would let go their through the orange groves of Southern tlmm were bought with the $60,000 guns the soldiers bound my hands California and through tbe deep snow which was paid for tha ransom of Mias with a cord which was serving as cuts In tbe northern part of that atate. braces for one of them. Munro was These extreme are certainly the great Stone, the American missionary!'' The bomb Is generally used by the captured In the same manner. Tbe est which possibly could occur. Macedonians aa a last resort. Fights In cord was long, and the other end served E. J. Hadlock, or Kid Iladlock, as him. Mr. Moore added, tbe open between the Turks and then to hand-cuAt prices calculated to meet the most economical buyers and maki he le more familiarity known, who opponents are rare, and generally sententlously: "Ws spent a rather ex made this record, our Immense stock melt like enow nndo$- n summer eon. 42 years old and is coma as the result of the Macedonians citing night g This le the beet women's suit sale of the lesson, and equals in for 22 he has been in the service As a matter of fact they were In dan. of the years having raptured a Turkish village. In could be produced. Tbe suits are the newest styles that anything as Tessa ft Pacific an engineer. such cases the nearest Moslem com' ger of death through every hour of it, for spring. There is not n foil line of sizes In any fabric or at any price, but mandant generally advances and but in the morning the petty officer He has made a number of are the sizes pf which we sell the moat They are beautifully tailored all as tripe regards speed and throws Me troops In a great cordon turnrd up who was in command of this and finished. This Is your unexpected opportunity. Most of the suits ard Is and as will length, regarded being them. released comes Then and around the placetless than 3 regular prices. outpost Ing to undertake any trip, through with IlAYDEN CHURCH. drive, by which the insurgent are Tbe season's best values in tailored suits. There are all wool Vene- -. his all daredevil there Is the spirit, forced back Into the town, on which tian Dress Suita to go on sale tomorrow. At this price there ought not to be watchful same as one nalnre RUSSIA. would UNKNOWN one left at the end of the day. Eton jackets, made In broad shoulder effect, tbe Turkish rennon are instantly set at all times from the men who with epaulets, and finished with taffeta silk straps to match, blouse sleevt playing. Before king the village in In The fact that Mr. flames. The Insurgents and villagers What Britishers Do Net Know About handle engines. in fancy braid vest, seven gored pleated skirt, shown In blue, black or Gould selected him was proof evident In It have to leave nr be burned, and That Country. brown, $12.00 value at $8.98. It la In such an extremity that they Through the wildest and most un that he Is n very' safe man. One run from Ran Francisco to Ogmake use of their bombs In a desperate civilized parts of the Russian empire New Spring Tailor Suits, made of cheviot, and men's suitings, plain ; attempt to blast 4belr way to freedom, den, a distance of 887 miles, was made run the costliest and moat colors, fancy, blank weaves, etc., with rollarless Eton Jackets, trimmed wltk a without world. j ONE AGAINST SEVEN THOUSAND. In the single They for stop, trains except coal railway braids and buttons, the skirts are round length and plaited. Bale price Pelro the Ylarh. the Insurgent leave Moscow for the shores of the Pa- and water. Both Mr. Hadlock and his $10. leader who kept 1.900 Turkish soldiers cific ocean, the longest through jour, I fireman. A. E. Walker, were highly Timely Tailored Walking Suits, $23.30,, at- bay for thirl hours and then ncy In tho world, which occupies six complimented by Mr. Gould for the ' Magnificent values at $38.00. killed himself to avoid rapture, was the teen days. These trains rival In lux- phenomenal handling of the engine. Handsome walking eulta in all. the popular light colors, Eton Jackets, hero of such an affair. The Maredon-la- n els on earth, and each with pointed girdles and colored vests, broad shoulder effects, with military anything ury hand of which he wee the com' otto carries a doctor and an Interpreter capes and a traps, handsomely trimmed with button and braid; round skirts THE PANAMA DECISION. j mender took the town of Krashevo, who epenke seven or eight different platted and trimmed with buttons and straps of the same material, some ot killed the tblry Turks who constlinterf the smartest suite We've shown this season. $30.00 values, today each $2150. languages. Directors of ita government and garrison, and held Company Will Meet on Don't, Don't, Don't spend a penny for Ladies Suite unUl you see and Moreover, many of these trains do 3. the place for two weeks, at tha end April not only for tho con Investigate Last ft Thomas' Great Bale. ' of which time they were attacked In luxe carryofbaths, Paris, April 2. The rename decisUnfavorable weather haa left na with a large stock of suits asi the passengers, but for tho venlcnce ion was preceded by a number of actoverwhelming force. skirts railway employes. lienee, ive conferences. It was In the afternoon that the bat-- I use of Ihestation-masteYou will appreclste our tremendous bargains. between the American at Something officers and tie began, the Turks, aa usual, taking when the those of the Panama Canal a needs bath off that he discovers ski up their position on the hills above the company. It was the wish of some Drees and walking skirts sals. town and firing their eannon down Into a somewhat rare occurrence he wails of the most influential directors of the In. comes train till the express In all the very latest spring Ideas, Diamines, Voiles and heavier It. The villagers Act for their lives, that a stock holder's meeting company This habit of carrying doctors on be held and transfer of the concession j most of the Macedonians were shot; the eloths. trimmed in every conceivable and popular stylo at less prices rest, ten In all, with Prtni the Ylarh at trains is a god send to the rural Russ. and other property to tile United States than elsewhere. ! I heir head, fell back and took refuge In There la no country in the world which lie consummsted without reference to number smaller a haa the' action of the proportionate a small William Nelstone hut In the centre of the j Bilk $7.50 Petticoats, Each of them found a window of medicos only one to every 12,500 son Cromwell, American counsel for j town. the Panama Taffeta Silk, black and all Inhabitants. j from which to It Canal company, mainlx, therefore, fire, and then began one of its tained that colors at $6.00. thia would be extremely for the peasantry to "hold up' of tbe most gallant defense in the bla--i Black Baleen regular tory of modere war. ' Until night fell train and Invoke the aid of the trav-ellln- unwise and at most dangerous as the court a large vari$1.50 value might ronairue the company's the little band kept pouring bullets doctor, as the nearest resident actlod as sn affront thus delaying and ety of trimmings at 98c. from Ihe windows of the hut, firing qualified man may be three or four of perhaps prejudicing In decision. SevLarge assortment j with such rapidity and execution that days' Journey distant. of the directors then desired that very fine covert and silk the Turks never dared charge the With the exception of one or two of eral n notice or the meeting be issued Imjackets, we will sell at place. the Balkan atatee. Russia is the most so that the actual meeting off. It wes a certainty, however, that If illiterate country In Europe, over 60 mediately , could occur after the decision. they held their position all would be per cent of the Inhabitants being unChildren's Mr. Cromwell this course on l murdered as soon aa their ammunition able to read or write. Yel fit. Peters- the ground that opposed It Silk Coats $4.40 might alienate the ran out. and eo. soon after night fell burg has the largest university in the of the court. Hie counsel Petro the Vlach. who had been fight world, one building of which has a friendship Children's double breastfinally However. prevailed. Immedied silk box coats, pcau de tng tbe Turks (or fifteen years, or frontage of nearly a quarter of a mile, ately after the decision was announced, sole-oone men Me dried to leave the house f good quality, full and. with the solitary excepiino of tbe the directors assembled end Inside of by one. They did so, and most of them British museum. possesses tbe most a few hours issued a notice for puff slerve. trimmed with the In the darkness, but the iuvur-gfancy braid and sateen In meeting, which will occur at 3 o'clock chief never had any idea of complete library existence. lined. In sizes 4 to 14. You the in afternoon 23. of no There April is of a Morgaii shipdanger will recognize they are $6 gning up the fort. He had just 129 Mr. Cromwell with consulted Ambascombine interfering with Russia's values, $4.40. cartridges, and with them he held off ping mercantile fleet. Nobody who U not sador Porter throughout the foregoing, Bale of Ladies' Neck- the Turks nil through the night. Probthe ambassador in the view concurring 25 wetr a saving of Russian subject can hold any shares per cento n all the litest neckwear novelties, ably a thousand shots were taken at was It not that comdesirable the that in n Russian vessel or vessels, except special for Monday. Mm as he appeared each time at a pany act before the decision was by Inheritance; and then such shares window to pour Ms rifles contents into the Moslem ranks, but no may only be held for n period of two ht took effect. When day broke he years, when they must be disposed of POSTOFFICE INVESTIGATION. tad killed forty men. but be was down to a subject of the czar. o his last cartridge. This, after the Hundreds of thousands of Russian Washington. April 2. Representarash ion of hla countrymen, the hern of peasants deliberately cat poison with tive De Armond of Missouri introduced Krneehevo used to end Ms own life. their bread. This poison fs a parasitic n resolution which was sent to the The user of the lionih fungus known aa ergot, found in tbe committee on making It In orhue availed himself of It for a good rye which I the staple foodstuff of tha der to consider rules, at any time bis resolumany purposes besides that of ilelen-- e country- - The know Its dantion for nn investigation of the iuie he Ocfimi fighting the Turk. Wiih ger, hut are In euch a poverty-stricke- n department. lt IfITII r Hated to attaik became ahe wa for war; because she had neither arms nor ammunition enough for a campaign; and Turkey dared not attack through fear of Russia. how, however. Bulgaria I ready. To the luo.buO rifles which she poseeJ Geryear she has added by purchase in tomany and France, as many mure, gether with ammunition in proimnion. With Russia biwy in the Far East, Turkey's fear that the liear may aid the Uulgar I removed, uurt so nothing heema more certain than that any day now may see the two antagonists at each other's throats. And then look out fur Ilia Maiednnlau and his bomb! NEEDS CAUTIOUS BANDUNG. The dynamite bomb la a ticklish weapon to use for U la almost as great a source of danger to the man who throws It aa to his opponent, unks it is handled exactly right, W'hen hand grenades were used in tbe British army the soldiers used to be taught to swing them around three time before eaetiug tbein. The bomb whieh tbe calls for Macedonian peasant use similar delilieration. fur the reason that it takes tbe fuse exactly thirty to reach the charge, and If thrown before the physiological moment your opponent has a eliam-either to heave tbe bomb back at you or aa some young Turka dll on the night of the Salonica outrages, to pull out the fuse and make tbe missile harmless. The Macedonian bomb just fits the palm of tbe hand, being two and n half inches in diameler. It weighs five pounds end cannot be thrown over forty yarns. Besides dynamite, the bombs which Boris Sarafoffs-me- n put together In their secret huts contain bits of steel which have tbe effect of bullets when the Infernal machines, as tbe Turks call them, are rast Into EXAMINEE, iwm-erne- m&a-tim- e, y. Trans-Caucss- WHEELWRIGHT BROS.. us ot s e ca bomb-throwin- ly John L Herrick ; s, Easter Sunday es M.-T.-- top-coa- ts Easter Special . of Spring Tailor Suits and Skirts ff - value-givin- record-breakin- ex-pec- THE I $10.00 LOT OF SUITS I J I The Latest Styles !n Ladles Waists are shown at Sale prices Our 12 Cent Embroideries lx I r fr I : : are the talk o! the city us-ua- A new line of Ginghams Amosleg The 12 cent quality at 10 Cents 1- -4 ; ! See our Lace Curtains nt Cost to Us dlf-'we- nt; I Is the Price- - Reese Howell I & Sons. Mait-donla- pre-ent- ry post-olfi- re |