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Show THE 8 EXAMINES, GLOVE ARREST THURSDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, agent for the Denver A Rio Grand, with headquarters at Salt lathe, it will be recalled, was brutally beaten by thugs about the head and fare in Denver two weeks ago. He was taken care of by the railroad medical force in Denver, and ultimately brought here for treatment three daya ago. CANYON prims POOR WATER IN BALT LAKE. meat 8. II. Brake Robert R. Dunlap and nra two traveling men In town doing Iniaiiie.'S wtih the local merchant. State Engineer A. E. Chandler of .Nevada Is an Ogden visitor J. H. Ktenger is visiting in ine city from Prescott. Arizona. W. 51. O'Brien, representing Carson Tiiie & Soon of Chicago, is iu the city for a few day. Mrs. Nellie Canfield is very home on Monroe avenue. 111 at her 11. H. Spent er returned from a ness trip to Oregon last evening. busi- L. E. Abbott, of Davis county and oue of the wiineases in i he Smoot cae, was an Ogden visitor last evening. Robert J. Shields, representative of the Inland Salt company of Salt Lake ia In town. Engineer IV. K. Marsh ia In from the cut-off- . John E. OMearne. the popular young representative of the American Soda Fountain Supply company. Is in the city visiting the soda fountains. J. X Thomas of the state Itoard of equalization, is in the city from Salt lake. 8 wen O. Nielson, a prominent busl-noi- is man and politician of Fairvlcw, Utah, is In ihe city on business. W. T. Morse of Reno, Nev., is In the city on business. , Card party Grand prizes Invited. See dow. O. 1'. W. May IS. at and refreshment a. All prizes in Knoth'a winA Maud Adams aaeuraien. Salt Laka City, May 25th, fare $1.00 round trip. Special train leaves via Rio Grande 6:30 p. m, returning after the show. Theater tickets on sale at Culley's Drug Store and Ross' Book Store until Saturday noon. r. W. May 19. Card party at A. O. Grand prizes and refreshment. All invited. See prizes in K noth' window. P. H. Walsh, champion pool player of New York City, and the Paclllr roast, also Utah, will play next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 19, 20 anil 21. at the White Eleidiant Billiard and Pool Parlors, 320 25th si. Thom wish- ing to play ahould send their namea In at once. Mr. Walsh will give a gold-pieto anyone that defeata Mm In a 100 point game continuous len-dull- ar pool. Mitchell Bine, for monuments, headstones, vaults or rollings, 2003 Jefferson Ave, Call and make choice. The stained glass for the windows of the new Presbyterian church baa arrived and will be pul In at an early date. The scats are expected to arrive In aliout a week. Both Ara Finally Arrested, But Gibson Raleaaed on a Bond. May Have to Face Two Charges. Otto Steloff Acta as Referee and Gives Satisfaction Preliminaries Were Goo1 and intereating. A light of a bloody and brutal nature, wttne fed by over a hundred people. occurred last evening. In which the participant were Clark Giliaon, R. L. Davis. Sergeant Chambers. Officer Robert Burke. Captain Brown and several other officer. The officers seemingly got the worst of the fight, for they did not use their chibs. Mr Clark Gibson and the young man Davis, sho has beeu in his employ, would nut lie arrested. Young Hat is is alleged to have remarked that m policeman In Ogden could arrest him. The 'rouble started several days ago. but came to a forua yesterday morning, when Clark Giltson was fined $23 for cruelly to animal. It seems from the best facts obtained, that Gibson has a lt(M'.:e which baa been attached to a delivery wagon, aud which was brutally treated to atich an extent that several complaints were made against Giliaon. His rase was tried yesterday morning and he was fined. Tn the early part of ilte afternoon young Davis got the samo horae on the street and began eiieed-in- g the animal and doing other acts which were contrary to laws of the land, city and humane society. Officer R. Burke went after the young man and tried to caMi him, hut failed. lie finally went to the Ogden Implement company, of which Gibson is the manager, and uimn hla attempt tn arrest Davis. Gibson is alleged to have Inter fered and the officer received Mime ugly blow from the fighters. Sergeant Chambers hastened to the officer' assistance and In I uni received an ugly nit on hla neck, inflicted by the finger natls of either Gibson or Davis. The few seconds more when fight lasted the patrol wagon arrived with Captain Brown and one or two officer, and Gibson and young Pavla were taken to the city Jail, where later Glbaon a bond of $73 for hla appearance. When interviewed by a representative of this patter, young Daw wa very quiet and meek, and his fighting Mood bad rttoled down. He said that he ouly had a couple of glasses of beer all day, but that when hla teinjier was aroused he was a terror and worse than though he was drunk. He denied being guilty of cruelly to the horse and said he was arrested because the officer would not trade horses with him. Before the arrest occurred a representative of this paper witnessed one of Davis wild drives. Davis was In the light wagon to which the horae was attached and he came north from Twenty-sixth street on Washington avenue street, then turned up to Twenty-fift- h the hill. He wan yelling and using the whip Vigorously and the horse was on the run and ran several blocks up the atreet. The Incident wa witnessed iJiter at the by alxuit flrty people. jail Davla said the hone wan running away. It Is very pmlmble that two Gib-mcharges will be preferred against and Darla, one of resisting arrest and the other of cruelty to animals. It waa amateur night at McCoy's gymnasium last evening. tiix boxers participating In n boxing tournament and gave clever exit i bit ions of the manly art of self defauae. There were two preliminary hours, one between Young Walmrt and Kid Baughman ami the other between Geiger and Burns, preceding tba main bout of the evening which whb to have been a fifteen round contest between Cub Hear, a bsal boxer and Hap Heed of Cheyenne, Wyoming. a six The first bout was to have round go between lining Walcott, trainer of Reed, and Kid Haiighraan of I .end vi lie. Coloradan, who recently challenged any one In the state at 120 or 122 pounds. It wa3 fast and Inter-eetln- g from the tap of the gong, although llaitRltmau clearly outpointed his opponent from the start. In the second round he landed left and right wing and Walcott wont down and out. The four round exhibition contest oung between Forester Geiger and Burns, trainer of Otto Hleloff, wa a nice clean piece of exhibit ion work. Burns, who is now handling Olto Blcloff, Is a fighter of some recognized alii I It y around Chicago, and his sparring work was of a high order. Geiger handled himself very creditably. (Itio Slelnff refereed the next Isiut, which was billed as the main event of ihe evening. This was between Cub Hear of Ogden and .llap Reed of Cheyenne. Upon entering the ring ll was evident, that Rear was not in as good condition, as the time he fought a preliminary exhlhitinu four rounds with Dell Hughes. He had. however. Improved considerably In his ability to avoid blows and In his flRhting altitude. He fought a clean, square, stfleu-tlfl- c. fight, whhb cannot be said of his opponent. For the first few rounds Hear had the better of the conteet but finally in the fourth round he began to weaken visibly, la ihe fifth round he went down and out. t lale yesterday afternoon. The action for the payment of $3,0uo. said to lie due on stock In the association, which baa matured. half cabinets. Studio op- posite Tabernacle. ' CO. Coni iiiuous iitatinnH on New York Blocks nml Chicago Grain. We buy and sell storks .tnd grain on margin i Card party May refreshment. Kuolh'a window. IjMh. See ami Grand prizes prizes in AMUSEMENTS The KIWorri company sustained it excellent reputation in the aticrb representation of Shenandoah last evening. The great war play wa depicted in as able a manner a has ever lieen seen in this city. There wa a large audience present which was vehcnieut. in tealifjing it appreciation by freituti-quent ami long-roapplause. r. tin1 Norwlilistaiidlng O o The Rllefords had another itow-iIimhnUH last night, at. the Grand Opera House to witncM the comedy drama ''Kidnapped." The piece which was ;i strong one was mounted in fine style. The views of Brooklyn bridge and arrival of the i ah and pidb-- patrol were warmly applauded. AVE. REED HOTEL The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER, no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Aak your GROCER for. It. No. 1 bacon Phone orders given epeciel attention. & Bl'RGI Phone 227 Y. o o My Alexander Hoggau. resident or this city, diet 'a 8t. Mark's hospital. n'U auon for the removal of 7 The direct cause of was cancer or the stomach. ; V''' BALT NEWS. he was afflicted. The aenn.'.- been ill for eleven weeks Today Is payday for the department a abort time before his ,iwh ' employes of the city for the first half hope were entertained for his ,. of May. Tha total amount of the pay- ery. Mr. Hoggau was a lather roll. which are being paid by City tupaiion and had many friend ,rl.v ,1 Treasurer Harris, Is $9,207.28. city who will regret to hear ,.f 1' demise. He waa 44 yean uf g There 1 an annual examination for gunners in progress at Fort Douglas, TEACHERS' RATES. whit 100 candidate. First claas gunners receive an additional pay of $2 Excursion rates for lea-h- ,, ' per month, and second gunners It others will be on sale over the I hi Union Pacific and North Westen, per month. ... May 80th and 31st and June Sth The Salt Lake public library will be 9th to prints In Iowa. Minnesota SoI';i closed from May 21 to June 1 for the Dakota, North Dakota east ( n'.J. purpose of taking the annual Inventory mark, Upper Peninsula, of Vi.u ,!T and all books now out must be reWisconsin and Illinois, at on.. turned on or before May 2L No books plus five dollars for the round-- r 7 will be given out at the library after good returning until Sept. 33th. May 18. in each direction daya stop-of- f, uf the Missouri river. State Superintendent of Schools NelFdr further particulars, son will go to Sprinxville on Friday sleeping car reservation, iicgr., a,. addt,,. and deliver an addVcsa to the high C. A. WAl,r-- ( school graduates of that city and on On. Agt.. C. ft N. W. Rv.. :tu; s.. ' Main 8t Salt Lake City, I tnli Saturday lie will attend the graduating . dr Ir ! old-lim- rn THE ff ABSTRACT 2408 Wash. Ave. We Telephone 663-Y- The ELLEFORD CO. v ! Mayor Morris and Ciiy Recorder Crltchlow will have an opportunity to display their penmanship for the next few weeks by signing up all the city's refunding bonds, which arrived today from the east for the signatures of the mayor and rlty recorder. The bonds refunded are an Issue of the total sum of $348,000, the contract for the refunding of which has been awarded to E. II. linlltna ft Sons, of Denver. There are 5.480 bonds of the amount of $1,000 each. The mayor and recorder must accordingly sign their names 5.480 times to complete the signing of the bond. At a fair rate a person can sign anil blot about four per minute, and at that rate It will take the officials 28 hour and 10 minutes to do the work. Should they put In two hours each day on the job. It will take them just 14 days to complete it. After the bond are signed they 'will be returned to Rollins ft Bona The Seven Horse TONNEAU. HT Selling Any Automobile w Wa Are Sailing TO DO. MUCH SIGNING . Are-No- OLDSMOBILE-UG- Made. COMPANY. Grand Opera House the ' . Automobile Made. ONLL m Oldsmobile Power Runabouts-Twel- Horae Power Tonneau. ve a Catalogue and Place Get ;; . Your Or der Now. Wa can interest You if You are Interested. M L H. BECRAFT v Mananni GRANT AND 24TH CORNER OGDEN. A. J. GREGORY INSANE. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF OUR WATCHES An examination to Inquire into the menial condition of A. J. Gregory waa held at St. Mark's hospital this morning by County Clerk James, Dr. Mayo and Dr. Odell. The outcome of the Investigation waa that all were unanimous in finding that Mr. Gregory waa Insane. Several friend of the unfortunate man who were present stated that It was their desire to send the patient to a private mental lntltutlon at Portland, Ore. Under this showing the board did not commit Mr. Gregory to the atate mental hospital at Provo. A. J. Gregory, traveling livestock Merit of Design. Quality of Movements. Price Value. Artistic Execution. , Our assortment of Cases for the coming season surpasses anything we have been fortunate enough to possess heretofore. Our guarantee la back of every Watch and you know our prices are right. J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS We Have a Splendid Line of well Selected Merchandise which is well worth the cash won hy Fpoksne. May hard hlttinx in which Carney himself with two home run slid a double. R H. E. Score 1 Bpokane .... 012910116-9Butte ill 01 D 0 0 0 -3 ' 3 Huge and Btaulcy; Bamlclin anil Swindles. diMin-giiifdt- DROWNED IN SURF. one Beach. May IS. A matt supto liaie been L. V. Bruce uf Masa busetts waa drowned lit the surf here today. He was observed to disappear near (lie life line, and although tin ntt' ittpi was made to rescue him. lie was not. seen again, and it Is believed that 1ms ho ly was taiiubt in the undertow and tarried uni to sea. Papers were found in bis lio'liing. left at ihe hath house, that indicated his identity. I posed I Live and let Live" Is our motto. Wo do not promiso to aell you something for nothing. Our Meat ar fresh. Wa endeavor to please everybody who patronizes the SUCCESS MARKET. FRONK fait that theta is a counter attraction tills week, both the Lyceum and Pastime are drawing large audiences and each is presen good attractions. MiaMaBaBSfaMBBq 2368 WASHINGTON the ! i ut f er-pa- SHOCKING ACCIDENT. A. O. V. W. Fornbove occasion I'nlon Pacific will made an open rale of $20 for the round 'rip. Ogden to Denver and return. Tickets on sale May 20th and 21m. liptlted fur return till June 15ih. Transit limit of five ilaya in each dirertion will lie SCCCESS MARKET i 011004 WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS." DENVER. MAY 23d. 190. THE - "The Ogden Canyon Road- la the title of an article that will appear this month In the Good Roads Magazine, by James W. Ablinir. stiectal agent Mountain and Pacific Coast division, or the id tire of Public Knud inquiries. Depart men t of Agriculn.!'-- . The article, have been reailtance pages of whi-ceived. is one of the be- -' advertisement a that Ogden's famous mountain drive has ever The article is llliw.ra- -d by six hand- some half-ton- e pictui- - of the road from various point In the canyon. The article startH out u follows: The Ogden Canyon road Is will generis. Nowhere else mi all that vast region lying between t lie Mississippi river and the Pacific can its count rt be found. NERVY APPLE PEDDLER. Mr. Abbott visited the canyon the fit st time last October, and upon that There la an enterprising peddler at occasion ho pronoum ed it the finest who will undoubtedly land in jail mountain road in the I'nlted States. large If he does not reform. Short weight He still pronounces ii that in his Br anil short measure artists among the ; tide. ' fraternity ere numerous, but It remain for thia young merchant to Improve $17.30 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN. e methods. upon at. the residence of Mrs. He appeared 8th On May 3ith and 3li. and June A. Anderson. 354 West Fifth Joseph to and 9th. ticket will lie on sale South yesterday with e peck measure Chicago and return at rate of one fare of apples for eele. Apparently Mrs. via pin five dollars for the round Irip, Anderson liked the frail, but did nut and North-WestePacific I'hlcago-Unin- ii take kindly to the measure. ConseLine, bearing return limit of quently she banded him a standard Hcptemlier 13th, good for alop-omeasure she hail In the house tun daya in rach dlrectlim West of lierk told him to fill it. Mr. Peddler aud Missouri river. we Inclined to demur at first, but For further particular, tlcketa and took the measure and went eventually sleeping car reservation. address, to The next minute the out wagon. C. A. WALKER. of the Anderson the young hopeful General Agt.. C. ft N. W. Ry.. 206 South family came rushing in with the stateMain St., Salt City, Utah. ment that the peddler la filling the In due season the peek with rocks. I.aura M. Melghan. vendor of fruit appeared with a heapMelghan. THE MEIGHAN ing measure of apples. S-- .lluilding. S o Times and Pronounces Beat In United States. Wllard, Uoxelder Co., May 18. A shocking and fatal accident occurred here Suuday evening. May ir. Job Clark, Mgr. Four young men were standing near auuth-houn- d L. U. 8. the when ih depot, freight train came by at a high rare of spited. Severs hoard on one of the cars loaded with lumber were hanging far over the aide of the car. Although standing 12 or 13 feet from the track tba boards sly tick one of the young mm, John W. Harding, In the back of the bead and hurled him to the ground wllh terrific force, rendering him unconscious. Medical assistance waa immediately aummoned and everyONE WEEK.' Starting thing that skill could accomplish waa done for him, hut he never regained Monday May 16. consciousness. Dra. Harding and Rich of Brigham LIONS HEART. ' Monday and Kich and Baker of Ogden iierform-e- d 17th on for the an operation SHENANDOAH. Tuesday of the brain, but he gradually EARLY EVENING RUN worse and expired a little after grew BY KIDNAPPED." Wednesday midnight on the 17th. Deceased waa a highly reapecled and THE ENSIGN." Small Blast at Rear of tha Wardlaigh exemplary man. and 23 yean of age. Thursday Hla widowed mother ia wholly prosMusic Store No Damage. trated with grief. Friday WOMANS SACRIFICE." A host of relatives and friend mourn In from A fire alarm was turned and untimely death, which ha Bat Matinee 'CINDERELLA. box 12 at about 6:40 last evening. The has tragic cloud of gloom over the ena cast Washfir waa in the rear of No. 2376 tire communty. YORK DAY BY Sat Nlghti-NEington avenue, at th hack of the H. C. DAY." Wardletgh music store, and was caused by a heap of patter refuse that had been dumped from the J. O. Woody PrintBeats on Bale at Box Office, Saturday BOISE VS SALT LAKE. ing office catching fire. The blaze waa 9 a. m. Our Pricos: 15c, 25c, 35c. chemiaid of the the extinguished by NO HIGHER. cal. No material damage was done. liol, Idaho. May 18. Marshalls home run over the fence was a feature PROGRAM of today's game. A local inuaic. house CHILDRENS had just tacked a big sign on tha fence an organ to the first hatter offering Entertainment Given at Congrega- sending the hall over It. A the last tional School House at Fiva tack was sunk into the klgn Marshall, the first to bat. sent, the sphere over Points Last Night. the fence within a short distance of tho Wright pitched a strong game Last evening the Lutheran children's sign. with the exception of one inning. chorus appeared with an excellent pro- Splendid fielding on lsith side made gram at the Congregational school the game go well. house at Five Points. A program of R- H. H. Score choice musical and literary HOUSE twenty-fiv- e .1 1.1 -tt 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 n of were X unrulier rendered, constating Suit Lake ..0 0 2 0 reclulion. dialogues, solos, duet and Wright snd Hanson; Estfick choruses. The program wh a novel Hausen. ono. and had a large attendance. FIOKANR V8 BUTTE. Write for our Think of luformnllon f Speculation'!, free iimn ("System aiiilii-Ht)n- . 219 220 Itiiiun Eecles stop-ove- s of Bo,,,., at Brigham city. schools KEEP BUSY SALE Theater tickets on tale at Culley's Drug Store and Ross' Book Stors until Saturday noon. granted, thus allowing In Glowing Terms of tho Road Which H Has Visited Several Speaks excrrlaea CMS Maud Adams excursion, Salt Lake City, May 25th, fare $1.00 round trip. Special train leaves via Rio Gfando 6:30 p. m, returning after the show. able uiir tii crime in and transact business with the utmost ! BASEBALL 75c, and excellent at am pa en- THE THAT FAMOUS DRIVE SUI GENERIS. ' lu-e- Engineer today cleaned out the screen iu the water main which aup-- ; pile the rlty and county building with j water, and the collection of trash which bad accumulated there was amazing. The is composed of three ser--I lions through which the water has to pass lafore it enters the pipes in the nearlv all of building, aud it cat'-heThe debris and urevents it from clioking up the pipes throughout the building. The cleaning nut today of ihe screen showed thnt the water of Parley's creek is in a very bad condition and should be thoroughly filtered before being used In households at all. H was stated by the engineer today that the screen, which ia hi own patent. often catches frog, angle worms, cigar and cigarette stumps which would otherwise circulate through the pipes in the building and cause much annoyance by choking up the pipes. The screen ja cleaned out om-- or . twice a , j r.frk.d,,r!n ,thi and was not In as bad eonditlun today as it hut been on previous occasions of late. However, It 1 an object lesson to any one who saw It and impresses one with the necessity of filtering the water before using it for any purpose whatever. i - 1 or for rash. Our private moms J, W. ABBOTT SAYS n The case of L. R. Rogers against the Ogden Building A Savings association wa called for trial before Judge Hart CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. ROAD FIFTH CUB Theodore Kuehler has returned from $1.00; ns BEAR LOSES ROUND TO REED. CLARK GiBSON AND R. L. DAVIS WOULD NOT BE ARRESTED. a trip to Southern Idaho, where he has been visiting the Kuehler Bros, ranch. Cabinet Photo, CONTEST AND FOUGHT A. H. Baugh and wife of Shoshone, Idaho, are Ogden visitor. J. T. Todd of Pocatello. Idaho, ia in town. MAY 19, 19M WRITES OF AMATEUR RESISTED Call up Excelsior MaiktU 1T1K, for cut, easier and home dresaed MORNING i The following ara the arrival for the hour' Rlmon Caro. past twenty-fou- r Ban Franrlueo: H. E. Belt. Denver: E. E. Turbttsh, Fremont. O.: N. B. Parnell. Green River; A. E. Wilcox. Chicago; J. J. Fleishman. St. Lonts: J. H. Bten-ge- r. Prescott, A. T.; W. T. Newman. Denver: A. C. Presley, San Franilsro; .Mis F. Yates. Ogden: Ed. J. Goldbery, Chicago; U E. Stewart, Ogden; VY. M. OBrien. Chicago: J. iV Sliatpc .uni wife. New York: 1. illy; A. Paulson, Chicago: II. I.ejluuati. r ago; H. f Allen. 'h:. ago; A. K. Ch.'li'-- 1 1. Nel.: Al peber. dlcr, trmii 4 . ;''liiasu: 11. D. Jell-Il- l, Ile;.lrll,,i.l. The Danger Line There is more danger in wearing glasse hough' from a atreet peddler or incompetent optician than to pee no alasse at all. To save your eye if is highly Important to have them eam ined hy an experienced and educated optician, it don't pay to run risks with the eyes. If your eye fnd strained or blurred le uie lidl you the t'oip Id-- . w. prices, which we are asking; but sales seem to be the order of the day and we must Therefore we will meet all cut prices and go'em one better on nearly every -keep busy thing, so no need to get excited over flaming headlines; shop around and buy where the best values are offered. Ladies and Misses Suits feu. pare prices with per cent 50 count goods elsewhere. No. i ll Now $12.75 No. lies Now J2.75 7 75 No. (127 Now 12.75 No. iiu5 Now 12 75 No. I '.'2 Now 9.75 No. lsl'i Now 10.75 No 23 Now No. tn x Now ;.T5 14.75 No. itul Now No. tils Now ... 9...i No ; i i. Now 14.73 No :su4 Now 8 75 No. ;M3 Now id 75 No. 1M2 Now 13.75 No Now 5.75 No. . . . 3.T5 Now A me Iter lot from $12.xi to Ipou, your choice $7.5". Remember that we .dd cfore prices would move every I ...... !: hoi lrum our store. WATCH SHIRTWAIST SUITS, Milt, Every on Hut ' ft 3h $i;nn a bargain. Unbleached Table Damask. . 2' 15 towels al 15c. ...... 81-J- WHOLESALE I rices on all Ladies' Rourlett Suitings In plain and striped effect, suitable for the popular shirtwaist suit, and skirls In all the new spring shade, 13 Plain and Embroidered "Flaked Voiles. very good designs.. 20e Bayern Novelties. 30 In., swell 30c for shirt waists Doited Several value In Piques, Swlsses, Madras, India Linens. Mercerized Cheviots, Perrlan Lawns, Dimities, etc. A choice line of Zephyr Ginghams at 9c. 8ILK8. c and Misses' Ne per TWO SPECIALS. 'ii-- h Adfoiral 9c Percale Aineriran and Central Park Be Bhlrttng 5c Simpson's Dyed Percales Pacific and American Dress G c Prints Sat sums Fop gee Piece Dyed 7c Print 7c Chryatal Spring Bleach True Blue 5e Lonsdale 9c Cain brie 12c Caiioi Half Bleach 9c 7 lesuco Sheeting 7c Gonzales Indian Head 10c 4 Cabot Some Dainty Dress Goods Few Staples skirt. US. $7 73 We Now Price You a dis- Royal Fewijtg Machine, none Our Fric (24 90 for the Drop $54 90 for 'he special patent chain lift head with special cabinet work. b"r. Head; Keep Us Busy and Save Your Money Respectfully A small line of imported and domes-ti- e. goods ranging In price from 33c to 75c. l our choice may be here. Fpeelal shoes and slippers on bargain table. Children's patent leather slippers and oxfords 75c pair. Ladles' patent leather slippers and oxfords 95c. Ladies' kid oxfords 81.95. Ladles $3.50 to $4.50 shoes, now $3.50. CLOSING OUT, Ail muslin underwear and remnants in dreu good nt a sacrifice. ,i ehiii'itc. r. RUSHMER, Expeit Manfg. Optician. I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. |