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Show THE MORXEfO F. 8. Manely of Focaiello, Ogden visitor. Ila., ia Daria, a prominent attorney of Provo, I'tah, is in Ogden on busisess. SUCCEEDS PLANS OF as SCHOOL M. C. Wyo. ia DISEDUCATION OF BOARD CUSS PLANS FOR PROPOSED BUILDING. L. Richof Rezburg.lds.. Attorney ere Ik in the ity enroute to Chli'ago.wh nahe pie to attend the Democratic tional convention. No Action Takan and Continued Until Monday to Have Further Estimates of the Coot Submitted Mr. Jas. Geallam of Aspen, visiting in Ogden. a by Architects. After spending about an hour In returned from Osatiila Spring. and looking over plana for the proposed Twentieth afreet school buildMoraa P. J The asphalt plant of by Architects F. near tn ing, submitted A Go., and J. A. Smith, last company haa been erected a in Mock yard and will begin work night, no action was taken, and the architects were informed to submit furday or no. ther details, estimates and specificaThe order of Bcottiah Crunlaa Jourtions for a special meeting to be held to ned Lake Salt yesterday neyed to Monday night, when the' plans of the with represent BtlYtt of Rooiikn school will probably be acceiued. comto .State the over rleties from all The flnanre committee reported hava a for gain grand $7,485.01 cash on hand la the treasplete arrangement ing held at bo rring of the Clan to ury. goon, June 22. fhs matter of having a high school record printed, was referred to the supfrom Dr. R. 8. Joyce haa returned ply committee hla eastern trip. The following monthly report of SupAllieon was received and erintendent Willi M. A ate of Slt Lake Cit y filed: U In the city advertising Don Porters Number at any time In school $.749 Seattle hotel, 'The Washington." month , number belonging .... $.659.5 Average the popular R. G. I. Chamberlain, 3.537.3 Average dally attendance ci147.5 young representative for Ptlckney absence daily Average Lake, Salt gars, is in the city from Number of days attendance. ..71, 420. 1 99.3 rent punctuality up Per 95.6 Attorney James Ingehretsen was attendance cent Per busifrom Salt Lake yesterday on legal The report of the board of examiners ness. was received and referred to the teacher committee, to report upon at tbe Colonel Couch la tnthe city from next meeting. The board staled that old friend. hla Portland, Or, visiting the following were entitled to certifiHon. Fred J. KieaeL cates: R. E. Williams. Ethel Har- romhe, and Joba A. Junk, grammar The funeral ae nr Ires, over the re- grade; Pearl Goodale, primary grade. mains of Florence Ethel, the Mra. Only a few took the June examination, daughter of Mr. and as moot teachers attend summer school David Brooks, will he .held from the and take the examination in August. larkia undertaking parlors this afterApplications for position of teacher noon at 2 o'clock. were received from Tboa. M. Rathorton. Galaton. Me.; Katharine Keeler, and A grand programme of athletic sports Maude K. Taylor, city. 8cotch Groat for the has been arranged The I'tah Fuel company advised the 25. A merry picnic at lagoon, June of the price of nut and lump coal board assured. time for young and old Is being $1.75 per ton. f. o. b. mines, for forage purposes now. Referred to supTomorrow at the Glenwoud field the ply committee. Salt Ogden baseball team meets the The bids for next school year's supla team World the of Woodmen lake plies were opened and referred to tbe the morning and the Evanston team la clerk for tabulation, and to be presentthe afternoon. ed at tbe next meeting. Clerk Rnlapp reported having audited returned has Child Clarence Elmer treasurers report and found same the Gerla from a three yearn mission correct. many. ACTION TO BfCOVEBSAURY Mina N. Feat her by of Dillon, Mont, la the in city. visiting Tbs Case of Woolley ve. Ogden Woolen Mills Heard end Taken under B. F. Stephens, J. IL White and John Advisement A. Silver of Salt lake were in the of city yesterday attending the session the district court. The action brought hy Edwin T. 111 Woolley against the Ogden Woolen Miss Juliette Marks, who has been Mills rompany to recover $708.55, allegout. be to able is few a for days, ed to be due on contract, has been heard by Judge Rolapp in the district A. J. Levaux and M. ParmeBter, a The testimony of the prosecucourt of Ribeaux, wool huyere couple of was that Mr. Woolley was emtion France, are In the city. ployed Dy that Woolen Mills comiwny In April, 1903, to manage ll business In the All are Invited to participate until December 31, 1903. and a contract June to excursion Scotch lagoon great In July, was signed to that effect. 22. Special trains from Salt lake and 194(3. the woolen mills, while ne was admisand round for Fare tyip Ogden. fire and burned to sion to everything, 75c; half rate for managing It, caughta total loss tn the tbe being ground, children. company, and therefore Mr. Woolley's services were dispensed with, but he of case elate in the The hearing claims that the company Is sttll liable for come will against Harry Moss court this up his for salary. The court, after hearmorntrial in the Municipal the testimony and argumenls, took ing ing at 10 o'clock. the matter under advisement. A large party of Ogdenitea went to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. RrigSam Tlf v lest night to attend the ball. Strawberry restive! The following real estate transfer were recorded with County Recorder Isabella Larson, Clara Hanks and Ellis: the two escaped girls from the reform W. B. Wed ell to James F. Kearns, school were caught at Clearfield and lots 17 to 55 Inclusive, and 24 to 35 In7 brought back fo the school. clusive, West. Ogden heights addition, 10. 11. block 3, Terrace subThe case of Peter Kinney vs. South- and lots and lot 2, block 5, Riverside ern Pacific Company has been settled division, $3,000. Annex addition, a courts compromise out of the by Fannie Branson to Edith E. Brighef $1,200 paid by the company. Kin- ton, lot 32, block 2, Childs' addition, Point ney was injured at Prbmontory $750. last April by a steam shovel. Earn G. Williams and wife to Elvira M. Hickenlnper, part of lot 5, block 39, heTsse of F. M. KVF? ft. $1. Fuel and Iron Company which plat A. P. Frantxen and wife to II. C. John was heard before Judge Rnlapp yes of northeast, section 1. tenter afternoon was taken tinder ad- Snyder, part fl north, range 2 west, $2.3i0. township visement. , Portia M. Cnolidge tn J. A. Smith, of lot 8, block 38, plat A. $l.2.0. part Florence Gordon and Marion liayes, Fred Mathyaa el al., to Emma Aldrn. thR talented young sister team at the part of northeaet. quarter section 17, Lyceum theatre, who have made a hit township 6 north, range 1 west, $175. with their clever work, will spend their vacation In this city. o About a hundred excursionists went to Saltair yestenlsy on the Methodist rhurch choir excursion. A farewell parly, largely attended, was given in the Third Ward hall last night in honor of Fred Williams, who leaves on a mission to England. Since their one game of baseball and defeat, the baseball team or the freight house have not Jiad a game, hut it is Mated that they will get In practice and play the Rio Grandes. Great interest is bring taken in the proposed Fourth of July races and a large number of horse's will be entered. Some bare already put on the track and are being tried every day. The following are some of tbe horses: Tollr Garr, Nigger Bov, Sage Cat, Lady Dana. Queen Rand, Alec Trite. A stTanger liy the name of Kulie Reals fell to the pavement in an fit at thR I'niun clejiot about 7:3 last evening. His face was badly aio-plect- ir bruised 'as a result or the fall. He will be detained at police elation unit! he thoroughly recovers from the effects of tbe fit. The work upon "Rilly" Wilsons new hotel at the Hermitage Is progressing very favorably. The rock work for the first flour Is about completed and tbe laying of the logs for the upper story will begin shortly. Several complaints Cave been made ef late over the action of the owners of the ranyon excursion wagons raising ilielr prices for the canyon trip, ami last Sunday the travel waa light. It is reported that a Salt Lake is figuring with the proprietors of the canyon resorts to put on a excursion wagon line of large capacity wagons and reduce tbe fare. Some action upon the latter manner will probably be taken next Sunday. liver.-enmpan- y JOHN REED n Mr. and Mra. Ttromss 8. Feeny have Tol-erad- the bay. Thirty bodies were recovered. Six person were drownelT at Df quill, 1 4 at El Fancy and many In the surrounding country. The list is still Incomplete. All the bridges nt Daiquiri and four of the Central railroads bridges and miles of the track have been dest roved In ihe wreck of the relief train at Moron two employes were hilled. No trains arrived from Saturday to Thursday and all 'h telegraph lines and cables are interrupted. One hundred and fifty houses were deOGDEN MAN GOES TO SALT LAKE stroyed or damaged tn Santiago, and AS CHIEF CLERK IN MOTIVE five persons lost their lives. In and aliotit Santiago the pnqierty loss Is , POWER DEPARTMENT. enormous at the ''mine. Mr. Reed Goes to Denver With the The weather has !een fair tine Colorado Fuel A Iren Company In yesterday morning. an Important Foeitlon. Havana. June 17. The land teleF. L. Yoorbees of this city and of graph to Santiago has restored by the office of Master Mechanic Lucked way nf Slamuniitna. haa been appointed to aurceed John The steamer Brook rode out the Reed, chief clerk for the motive pow- storm at Port Au Prince. er and machinery department of the Oregon Short Line at Suit Lake City. Mr. Vouchee who entered upon his new duties yesterday succeeds John Reed who haa resigned and leavea for Denver tonight to accept an imporNew York, June 17. Summary: tant position with the Colorado Fuel First race Five furlongs: Right A Iron Company. ; Golden Mr. Dallimore has been appointed Royal won; Phoebus, Sunrise, third. Time. 1:02. Chief Clerk to Mr. Luckett and enSecond Five end one-ha-lf furlongs: tered upon hie duties yesterday. Mr.'Efol haa Keen identified in the Mercury won; laxdy Prudence, second; 8alt Lake railroad and social circles Aurumaster, third. Time, 1:20 Third Daisy stakes, five furlongs: for several years past and prior to Nigoing to the Short Line was chief St. Beltane won; Diamond, second; 1:61 third. blick, Time, In clerk the operating department of Fourth 81 x furlongs: Coney Island the Rio Grande Western under Mr. handicap: T.ady Cucss won; Broom Welhy. Time, stick, second; Ingold, third. 1:14 PROMOTION FOB OCOEN MAN Fifth Handicap, mile and n furlong: Audience won: Brigand, second; Colon-say- . P. H. Cook is Appointed Soliciting third. Time, 1:51 1 5. Freight Agent ef the Harriman Sixth Mile and a sixteen on turf: Linas, With Headquarters Hyland won; Bea MsrDhui. second; Here. Silver Days, third. Time, 1:48 VOORHEES S CONSIDER Frank Crawley of Cheyenne. Wjro., la in (he riiy. OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, EXAMINER RACES of the without n return. As they I lacked Frenchman. away from a clinch, XViIl let go n vicious left awing which caught MOTOR RACE FOR BENNETT CUP. ForlH-- s fairly on the chin and.he went llomburg, Prussia, June 17. The to the floor. He wna up at ihe count start in the motor race for the James of nine, but wna weak. Neill sent Gordon Bennett cup was made punctuanother left to tbe jaw. and For lies ally al 7 o'clock this morning. went down fir the second time. While the winner of tbe contest of last year, he wna lying on the floor his seconds wna tbe first off. He waa followed sevthrew a towel into tbe ring as a tok- en minutes luter by Edge of England en of defeat, hill neither of the fight-er- and the other competitors followed afnor the referee noticed it and as ter similar intervals. soon as Forbes was on his feet the The machine of Decat sr of Germany fight began mure fiercely than before. Forhen put n rlfcht on Neill's jaw that sent him whirling across the ring. Neill recovered quickly and rushed, and as Frirbe came to meet hitn, Neil hooked hie right to the Jaw. The blow lifted Furbes clear off hie feet, and he struck the floor on the top of his head. He was completely ont and did not recover consciousness for several minutes. . the Jaw. lie repeated thla twice more seconds longer than that a 5. 4-- P. H. Cook has been appointed solic- iting freight agent of the Harriman lines with headquarters at Ogden. Tbe above Information Is contained In a circular Issued by D. R. Gray, district freight and passenger agent. The notice also states that Mr. Clark will look after the freight traffic for the Oregou Short Line and Union Pacific railroads and the Southern Pacific to Sparks, Nev. NEW TIME TABLE FOR SALT LAKE DIVISION Goes In Effect Sunday at June summery: First race One mile: Canteen won; Greekman. second: Telephone, third. Time, 1:41 Second Four and une-hg-lf furlongs: Pinkerton won: The Mint, second; John Smulskl, third. Time, 1:54 5. Third Steeple chase, short course: Leo Planter won; Handvice, second; Eva Moe, third. Time. 2:33 5. Fourth Six furlongs: lJndsay won; Sad Sam. second; A. D. Gibson, third. Chicago. 17.-Ha- rlem 3-- 3-- Time, 1:14. Fifth Mile and n sixteenth: Boaster won; Tancred, second; lary Crawford, third. Time, 1:48 Sixth Mile and a sixteenth: Marlin won; Bummer, second; Sweettooth, third. Time, 1:48. 4-- 5. 12:01 a. m. Mountain Instead ef Pacific Tims Will be Used on Division. DOGS. Dog' Tournament . . AT . . KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. UTAHNA PARK Saturday Afternoon AND Individual lunches and Ice cream served from 6:30 a. m. to 13:80 p. m. 3454 Washington avenue. ' MOTORING 1 - EVENT 30-da- y UTAHNA PARK Immense Gathering to Witness the Contest Thery International Wine With Janatzy Second. Saalburg, June 3:30 dog with them Saturday afternoon will be adEvery child bringing mitted free. : .. , Three Prisee given ae follows: -.. - , Priza for the handsomest deg. Prize for the ugliest dog. Prize for the midlingist dog. Also a pan given to the owners of the above prize winners. GREAT 17. litan gathering staying The cosmopo- at Hamburg for the great International event in motoring, waa early aatlr today, and was Joined by thousand! of sightseen from nil place within reach. The course was 87 miles, necessitating four circuits to complete tbe total distance of 350 miles. It was in excellent condition, though numerous sharp curves, sudden rises and. steep embankments nt the side presented enough dangers lo try the skill' and nerve of tbe moat experienced driven. Emperor William and ihe empress, Prince Henry of ITuseia and other members of the royal family entered the royal stand (shortly after 6 o'clock. Thery won the automobile race. Jan-at.z- y was second. Therys total time was five hours, 60 minutes and 3 seconds, and was six hours, one minute and 21 second. Janatzy arrived nt the winning post first, but hla actual running time wna eleven minutes and 18 I AVERSION TO A BRIGHT LIGHT. 1-- 2 Jan-stay- You detest n bright light, and thoaa dull aches across the forehead, thoaa frequent siek and nervous headaches, are all results nf continued Kya Strain, that proper glasses will cure In n short time. Not much use dosing yourself with drugs, when tbe real trouble is your Eyes. Shall we find what'p wrong ami right it? J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers and Opticians. 's Pacific goes Into effect next 8unday, June 18th, at 12:01 a. m.. mountain time, and the now district from Wadsworth to Sparks, Nev., will be turned 2. 1-- LAST THOMAS & Great June Sale in All Summer Goods. Two Thousand Yards of Printed Cotton Wash Goods, In about a hundred choice designs of the present seasons printings; probably the most wanted fabrics of present demand worth more than the prices we ask today. J in colors and black or white grounds The designs are in small rosebuds, polka-do'- s and small white figures on navy blue and on coored grounds, andwhhe polka-dot- s black grounds in two grades of dothT , i - well-know- n anti-Japane-se and a choice, full and complete variety of designs to select from Mountains of White Muslin Under- wear reinforce the June Sale today. You might think tho great white ealo was starting oft crisp and new this morning. The counters are newly filled with the fresh and dainty garments that are needed by the thousands at this season. 15 styles of Night Gowns at 50c to $2.29 25 styles of Corset Covers at 27c to $1.19 30 styles of Petticoats at 49c to $3.75 10 styles of Drawers at " 15c to $1.69 This remarkablo sale of Hhirtwnist units. It has been n long time since there has been such n superb offering of exactly the garments that women wanted tho moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the lawn, the rhambry shirt waist suits, of which every woman wants several right now. They are made in the prettiest styles weve seen. They are nicely made and good fitting. They are new, fresh, perfect in every way; each suit in its own box. j, trie-grap- h REED HOTEL A HUNDRED KILLED IN HURRICANE ; r. The new time table for the Southern Seattle. June 17. Summary: Find Five furlongs, selling: Nation won: Judge N apt on, second; Skip Me, third. Time. 1:02. Second Six furlongs: Marello wen; over fo the Salt Lake division, which Algarctta. second; Flour, third. Time, will go to Siiarks, a distance of 582.9 1:15. miles. Effective at the same time tho Third Seven fiirlnngB. selling: The standard of time le changed from Pa- Stewardess won; Montana Pqeress, seccific tn mountain time for the Salt Lake ond; Hipponax, third. Time, 1:28. division. Fourth Mile and eighth, hurdle handicap: Milae won; Jim Bozxeman, sec' ond: Romeo, third. Time. 2:02 EARLY EVERIRC FIRE Fifth Six furlongs and a half, sellLarsen Blacksmith Shop Wee the ing: Dolly H. won; Young Pepper, second: Virginia Boy. third. Time, 1:25. Scene of Small Blaza, WithSixth Mile, selling: Step Around out Much Damage- won: Handpres. second; Coiouel Van, 4. A small blaxe in Larson's blacksmith third. Time, J:42 shop, 2081 Washington avenue, waa tue IN KOREA. on 'salon for an early evening run for the fire department about 6:30 last night. Some of the workmeu, uimn Seoul, Korea. June 17. 4 p. m. A quitting york at 6 o'clock, had evi- Japanese offlrlal who has completed n dently dropped a hot iron near some tour of investigation of northern Kowood, which in the course of probably rea, reports that the crop prospects are fifteen minute waa ablaze. The fire unexpectedly favorable. The natives was extinguished hy the chemical. heretofore employed ns transport coolThere waa scarcely any damage done. ies. did not arcomiwny the Japanese army Into Manchuria, but returned to tbe fields. The prejudice against war notes Is decreasing, as the importation of silver renders it always imsxibie to redeem the notes at face value. M. Ilagiwai. Japanese charge d'afin the absence of Minister llay-nsh- l. faires. G. two W. B. LVan W. and Davy, lias gone to Japan, haa rewho , Wlnnemuc-caconductors at the Korean foreign office to quested are in the city. take action in the matter or circulars, distributed, urging an Superintendent W. R. Scott re- recently rising. turned Inst evening from s tour of inspection over the Salt Lake division. POLITICS HAVE EFFECT ON BRIBERY TRIAL. Joseph Wenger, formerly . stenooffice ii lias grapher in S pi. Scott's Pueblo, Colo., June 17. In the disgone to Chicago, to study medicine. trict court today the bribery case Commissioner A. H. The new system of the telephone against County were nollnd line opera ted upon the telegraph lines Smith and John T. West the Is being Installed in the offices in the by the district attorney, althoughmade attorneys for the defendants Union depot. strennous efforts to have the cane hroughl to trial. The charges against of machinerv new Several piece two commissioners were brought the In the Southern arc being installed Hie grand Jury, which recently sai hy Pacific shops, and n large amount of In this city. After the case waa diswill thoroughly modern machines the attorneys for the defense missed. be put in as soon as they arrive. Sevslated that they wished to bring the eral pieces of machinery are yet to case to trial because they have evidence arrive for the new shop. In a very in CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. powsewsion going lo show that a their he will the short time largthe shop BROKERS. of the grand Jury stated to the member np-tdate and modern most, shop Continuous quotations on New York est, that they must bring in an IndictJury At liniH in the went. the present In order to defeat ment Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy there against are about 600 men employed in his election furSmith sheriff next fall. and sell stocks and grain on margin the mechanical foad. department of or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come in and II. V. Hllllkrr. assistant division suptransact business with the utmost erintendent of the Oregon Short Line, secrecy. rARAI,YZEI WITH FEAR C. II. Ialland, chief clerk In Mr. Write for our Book of Information and Hllliker's office, have returned from ("System of Speculation'), free upon their northern tour of Inspection. St. Petersburg, June 17 The Gov- ernor general of Warsaw waa application. 2482 Washington. stricken with paralysis when tn- A. E. Roome. superintendent of The G. A. R. committee have reof the death of General Bo-formed of the Soulhern Pacific Railroad ceived excursion tickets to Park City, brikoff. Sau with al company, headquarter Ail for Tuesday, June 21st, 104. through Ogden this those wishing to procure tickets will Francisco,cnpassed route to Sail Lake City. call upon the committee. S. L. lvcs, morning secretary. . The excursion train front Salt l.ake Seattle. Wash., June 17. A Dawto the Slrawlierry Festival at son special to the Post Intelligencer City SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. snis: Brigham City, passed through 0;;b-tagnon. via O. S. L. R. R. June 23rd. this morning. Quite a nuiulier of Telegraphic advices from St. Mfcn-ael- s Special train leaves Ogden lit a. m.. here. are that ihe ice moved out of the got on the train bav there today. The first fleet ot Iadville. Colo.. June 17. Denver steamers for Nome, carrying 3.000 pasami Kio Grande limited passenger senger. probably safe at Nome. A train. No. 5. westbound, was brought number ol vessels have been lasting hark to this city, on sccounl of a off shore for It days wailing for the The following are the arrivals for rock slide, which blocked the road ice to rlenr. the past twenty-fouhours: G. A. near Minium last night, and was sect D. W. Rrown. Washington. west over the Colorado Midland road. TOWEL DID NOT STOP FIGHTING. (.; city; J. E. Thompson. city; V. II. Will- Traffic was only slight ly delay ed. I U Ewing. Denver; iams. Sew York; G. F. Shelby. Denver: R. T. Sullivan. Chlcsc". Junel?. Frankie Neill nf : P. P. Platt. Denver; Ban Frsncti-cSan Franclsi-osi the Wavrrley AthA. H. Bakter, Syracuse; A. J. Leroux. letic club knocked nut Hurry Forbes Forbes was in the third round. Ribeaux, France; M. Parmestep. Riknocked scn'clr end was carried to beaux, Fremw: J. W. Ciithbert, New his corner. This is taken to settle York; R. G.. 1. Chamberlain, Salt all disputes of the luintatn weight Lake; Will Smith. Des Moines; K. B. rtranipionshln. In the find round the Stephens. Salt I.ake; J. H. White. Sait Tmke; John A. Siler. Salt Ijike; K. B. Cuban Storm and Floods Result In ad vantage was m the side of Forbes. round Neill landed In tbe seciuid Clark and wife. Salt Jsihe: Charles Wholesale Drowning and Damage oil Korin'' to Property. Mime very heavy blow Isaacs. New York; C. H. Dalyrymple, idtiniiicli find Fnrhe put in s number Minneapolis; Ben lewis. San Francisco; Chas. T. Kaffenherger. New Santigan de Cuba. June 17. The of left Jabs uml right upper ruta on York: Geo. Kubenstein, New York; F. recent fall of 14 inches of rain in the champion fare. a hurriG. Carpenter. New York: R. A. Patch five hours, accompanying The blow., however, had little efand daughter. Denver; John S. Cowell, cane. has resulted in the of fect on Neill, who rushed constantly San Franclacn; H. K. Norton, Seattle, more than H'O iktsoiik. Tbe motd throughout the round. At tne opening of the third round It Wash.; K. M. Hoftus. New York: H. 1. severe loss was at C.ih village nf El Keller. Cleveland: Geo. G. Williamson. Cobre. where some sfxfy person were seemed that Forbes was alsnit to get John 1,. Handley. Den- drowned. The river ruse rapidly, aSn Frajicisi-othe upper hand, lie Kent a right and the lower part of the village. left to N'elll face, straightening him ver; Willis M. Antes. Salt IaKv; Miss X. Featherby, Dillon. Bodies were carried cighi miles to up and then crossed with ihe right to 1 broke down and 18 minute was 1m in repairing it. The starting waa witnessed bv peror William and the empress. arrived yesterday, and by Prince Hen ry of Prussia, Princes Frederick and lopold and other imperial repren tativas who came to Hombug tv.il morning. The emperor and empress keen interest in the contest,displace! talking animatedly with the minister of interior and the president of the committee. r DOGS. 4-- 5. 3--5. JUNE 18, 1904. The $3.50 Suit now at $2.50 The $5.00 Suit now at $4.00 25 sample Shirt Waist Suits The $4.00 Suit now at $3.00 Price. at j2 WONDERFUL RIBBON VALUES. 3, 4, 5 inch width very fine all silk Satin Taffeta 10c, 14c, 16c a yd. MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. o THE HOUSEKEEPERS HARVEST TIME. WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER. DO, Rny muhlln by the yard, and have it made Into sheets and pillow eases at home, or, buy the sheet! and pillow cases, nrsMy made, ready to put on tbe bed. at lens than the cot of the muslin bv the yard? You can do either you like, rlgh here. The muslin's the same, grade for grade; you can see that by the well known brands on each piece. Sheets With Plain Hem. Beats all . 81x90 , . 81x90 Extra Heavy . , , 50c 65c Pillow Cases With Plain Hem. 12Lc 42x36 Argyle . 13fc 42x36 Spartan LAST & THOMAS 6 |