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Show i u .hhe PP -- wwriT r rrw mi nm i mm! jff Y. f Tan MORNIXG EXAiriXEK: ; IMaY UTAH, OGPEX, MOKM.NU, 1'FtTMREK 3, !: 1HS. , f! I Goat and Suit ! S6e Overcoat Question the next weeks THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY Bargains MISS SPENCER ENTERTAINS. 1 h Largest assortment of styles and greatest variety of cloths to choose from in the dty are now being displayed at great reductions. In this department we can please your every want, and you get dependable, tailored goods and pay less than you will do elsewhere for inferior goods . t 2429. 2431, 2433 Washington Ave. . DEMONSTRATION o : - ui FRED M. NYE CO.'S EVENING. Theres a reason for this universal sentiment in favor of our store d Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adam at their home, till.''! Lafayette enter-twine- y awuue, in honor of the fiftieth (if the wedding of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V, Wootton. The parlor were prettily and w hite rosea decorated with and holly, and the dining room in pink The and white chrysanthemum. gueats, to the number of forty-threspent a pleasant evening in singing and recitations, also couvi-rsinupon old times, aa there wer,- warm acquaintances of fifty yean ago. Supper waa served at 11 P-- ni. The merriment closed in tha wee entail hours, all wishing Mr. and Mra. YVootmn many more aunl versa rice and voted that Mr. and Mrs. l W. Adam were grand entertainers. and our Clothing. If you will come in fora look, we will demonstrate the why and the wherefore. uuul-wiur- JJranJc;??, Kincaid & DECEMBER 5th from 1 p. m. to 5 p m. Photographers Are Invited Bring a Negative and See a Print Made BROTHERS CO. BROWNING The author of Christo,' Switchman's Daughter," etc. r The story la a continuation of Monte Christo, introducing characters which appear In the novel, but not lu the old play, and beginning Its notion Immediately after the Count of Monte Crlato'a duel with ITAnglars. Edmifid Dlntea, after the duel, receives fatal Injuries in . an accident contrived by Bennedetlo. the illegitimate son of line. Dangtari, and, dying, leaves a legacy of revenge to hla son Albert, who la serving with hla regiment 'in Algiers. Meanwhile Danglers and hia confederates plan the death of Albert by having him convicted of treason end sentenced to be shot Prom thla danger, aa well aa others. He la rescued by Bugeuia Danglers, the heorlne. In the end tbawarring elements meet on the Island of Monte Crtsto, where tha famous Jewels of the ft pads are concealed. Hero Albeit kills bla enemies, recovers the Jewels and hecomea the husband of Eugenia. THEATRES THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS. Th Richards and Pringle' Georgia were at the Grand last even-h- i d u4 a audience greeted XtuucW fair-alxe- the effort. of the hoe la the main colored grtlsta. The was very good and of the features offered were hora the average. The act of the ftne Tones deserves special mention. Their acrobatic work wag very clever v well received. Marsh Craig contortionist who holds the at ! of the audience and la a hli several acta. Clarence gracePow who baa appeared Pjjja Dcomedian Ogden audience many times PE won and la always assured a wet HEARIT AFTER VOTES. d. He succeeded In winning . ter amount of applause which . erTd, as without bla support, Wants 1,000 Ballot Boxea Opaned and tenormsne would be very weak. Votss Counted. ' UTAHNA THEATRE. the Lulu Sutton company, Jver Utahna has turned theatre, rjhe i threadbare Dz " tl) revivals to the pro-- f untried plays it has what assistance It might the drama if Its managers o Inclined. Tonight the Tt company will product Prisoner .,f Algiers, a new drama by prank Undon, ro--" tba New York, Dec. 2. Preparations to ask tha courts for the opening of one thousand ballot boxes for the service of 6,000 writs or mandamus and for the service of 6.000 orders on counsel and election inspector were made today by legal counsel for William R. Hwrat. In hU contest for the New Tork mayoralty election. These plans were made at a meeting of hla coynsel called to consider the disclosures of Inaccuracies shown by the opening of four ballot boxes yesterday. ents. Mias Rutledge has been employed as stenographer in the Ogdeu Butte bank for the past Six months, and Mr. Hansen hold a responsible position tn the dining car service of the Union Pacific company. The wedding waa very quiet, only the relatives at the contracting parties Has Remained Quiet For Several Days But Is Doing Some Very Effective Work Which Can Not Be Given Out For Publication Still Looking For Iron Ore r, a a a a a a Attention! r' : ALL THE TIME AND BE ON THE SICK LIST THAT YOU WANT, T WILL PAY OP T0U TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE ASSORTMENT IF IT IS A WATCH THAT WILL WORK AEVER h,0H GRADE WATCHES TtJ AT. WE CARRY. W. L. Boswell Street 307 Twenty-fourt- h S' Jos. H. Hill A. M. Hodge J. L. Holther Reas Howell C. J. Humph tie John Hunter J. T. Kurt M. Hyman, P. Ingebretaen C. D. h Jan-kin- ' Mea-dam- -- - hui-ban- vi-he- Mea-dam- . . - . Irer 8. L. Ivea Simon 8. Jensen Edgar Jones W. H. Johns Joe Joseph Tks Jutroslnkl. W.O. Kay . Emil Keller slit' .! ; H ' ' (I- 25-to- n seems, waa not Induoruieni sough, and now ths 30,000 Population elub is making Its first effort toward building an iron industry, and to begin V. B. Wadail with, the club wants to know just how A. A. Wenger much Iron ora there is lu the country 8. A. Whahui and where It la located, and wants H. R. Wheelwright each owner of a mine worth having to U A. Wherry offer n part of his property as a bonus 8. W, Wherry to help erect a smeller. That is all O. A. White there Is to tbe proposition. If the club Jos. B. Whit fails to Inttuco anyone to build iho G. A. Whlimeyer smelter, no one bsa been Injured, but. Wilcox Uroe. Co. If, however, iho rmelier niatorlalUcH O. E, Pat Williams Ihcu the beginning of Greater Ogden John U Wllsou has arrived. J. H. Winslow Stop knocking end put your shoul8. P. Woodmsnsee der to tho wheel. Let us try. W cau't r. woods aay more than foil! Chas. Ziemer I: ti ; t H- - i tj r , a C. W. Zlnn 60,000 POPULATION CLUB OF DEN, UTAH. OG- I hereby agree te pay to tba 30,000 Papulatisn club ef Ogdan, Utah, tha sum at thirty cants pee month tar one year, payable an th Brat at tech month In advance, with tha distinct understanding that said money shall ha uaad exclusively for tha purpose at locating factorise and for tha purchasing ef aits for tha same In Ogdan City, if said money la not used fee said pun-powithin aix months after tha expiration of this contract, than aaid money is t ha returned ta mn 1106. day at ignsd this Amount of first payment $ o London, Dec. 2. Tbe New Zealand Rugby football team defeated England at Crystal Palace this afternoun by a boot of 10 to 4, thus continuing tba V tel tors uninterrupted aeries of vie- lories since their arrival In thla couu-ti7- . The Utah National Bank Ws arm asked If Ogden City or ity has any sand suitable for ibo of bottle and window glass. Who ktuiwn anything about thin propo-slilon11 us benr from yuu. ?; i f g 3 Hi vicin- maa-ufaetu- r. OF OGOEN United States Depository GLABB BAND. a old-tim- : to offer men with money tu build un iron plant In Ogden. Every year or two suma on stun a proposition to build an Iron smelter here. It ha always flailed out Six Joari ago rite business men of Ogd--signed pedges to give n Mr. Evans 125.000 to erect n iron smelter in Ogden. The actually ur. rived in Ugdeu and then the acbraio failed even after he had goon that far. Everybody konwi that an iron smelter will be the amrter of a doses other factories. That la why tbs business o men of Cgdeo offered a huiuii of to atari a smaller hare. That it being present. THANKSGIVING NUPTIALS. The young couple are very popular in Ogden, and the good wishes of a The 30,000 Populatied club does not About a quiet little wedding, cele- host of frienda followed them on their brated by Rev. Brown of the Eidacopal departure for Kansas City, where they aaem lo grow any faster than tha law church Thanksgiving morning, centers will make their future home. permits, aa only twenty-fiv- e person have found timo enough tn visit the the Interest and good will of number-leafriend of the happy pair Mias secretary and enroll themselves under MRS, FRYER HOSTESS- the lmuner of the club. Clara Nordino and Albert Jenkins. Several members of the rlub have Tha service waa performed at tha Cards, with prises, and a tempting threatened to canvass the home of the grooa'a parents, Uneola rlty If the wera tha features luncheon, employed peoplr do not voluntarily fall lu Una avenue, to which nous hut relatives by Mra .Fryer to entertain the Rath-hiand offer their 80 rents per month, la and close friend were invited. anon club Souvenir the Spoon man will bo that event each busim-sThe bride is a charming girl of an of her gatal day. from five to ten memtractive appearance and has mads niversary wae immensely enjoyed by expected lo take are Each tne names of tba many friends In this city, where aha the guests, of whom Mcsd antes Uulll-bu- bership. llrro rlub roll to data I ha been employed at Burt's store. forand Turner were tha .Th groom Ja among tha moat popu-lmr'- tunateWyant winners. of the- - signers. Names prize the Southern Pacific conductors. The hostess was presented with a Albert Allen F. L. Keller Attending tba happy eoupla were pretty souvenir spoon by these, her P. Anderson Angus Kennedy Mias Verna Tavey, cousin of the gueata: Mesdsmea Gulllhur, Vail, Dan Kennedy Edward Autb groom, and Thomas McKlnstry. Andreson, Barry, Mark, Browa, 8. W. Badcuu O. A. Kennedy After a splendid wedding breakfast K. Ilodge, Turner, Wjrint John E. Baglay Kirk Edward the happy pair left for California, GUbourne, and Hodge. Bom Kiln Walker Barlow where they will spend a few weeks. December being the natal month of A. P. Bigelow K. Knapp Returning, they will take up their rash Mrs. Voll and Mrs, GUbourne they will H. C. filtgetow J. H. F. Last denee la this city. assume the role of hostess for tbs C, K. Raker Alex Lathan club on the N'b, at 141 West Twenty-firs- t T. W. Baker C. Laync, MRS. FORD SURPRISED. street. N. K. Barney Frank Lsur Lorenao UarootU Peter G. Laurence CARBTENSEN-BROWNINOn Monday evening Mr, John Ford, Richard Leeoh Louisa Harriett family and friends, gave a vary plaas-an- t Leedom 4k Fattlaou Gua L. Becker Mrs. hla to wife, Prominent among the social happen- M. Bid surprise party J. a Lewis Elisabeth Boas Ford, in honor of her ings of the week was the marriage ou B. I Blackhaw Robt. B. Lewis on forty-sixt- h home at their birthday, W. J. Ltudaay Wednesday, of Misa Louise Carat ensen C. Huhen streets. Pacific and Thirty-thir- d to Dr. W. J. Browning, and the recep- Bon Ton 11. M. Mack The Harmony Mandolin club, com- tion given in their honor in the ev- Borrows Groc. Co. John L. Taylor furnishmemliers prising the following L. Taylor ening at the home of the groom' par Jolt a A. Boyle ed music for the occasion: Mr. Bert ents, waa among the more brilliant J. H. Bower Wliilsm Toller A. Ford, Walt of the season's social functions. Syphere, James D. It. Topbam, F. Brat and Fred West Both bride and groom are social Fred L. Bradley F. M. Tout, renThe mnsic and quartette singing favorite in thla dty, where they will Peter Bren I). T. Tracy dered by this dub waa very much en- make their home at 2646 Lincoln Ave. M. 0. Barnes Wm. Treaadar joyed. aa also war th solos of Messrs. Harrow M. Utahna Drug Co. Hyphen, Ford and Emmett, and reci- MRS. HENDERSON'S KENSINGTON. Chas. Brantlng J. W. F. Volker tations and songs by th Meedames J. F. Martin 8. H. Browell Bertha aad Louise Ford. The boaters, Mra. H. H. Henderson was the Geo. E. Browning V. W. Matthew Mm, Hamlyn and others, sang aom charming hostess of a prettily appoint- J. M. Browning Geo. II. Mataon e eongs and a very enjoyable ed Kensington yesterday afternoon at T. Fred Mas Browning, evening wan passed. E. F. May her home on Twenty-fourtJ. Brumniell street. J, The invited gueata were: Mesara. Chrysanthemums in various hues La Roy Buckmtller A. Vf. Meek ., and Meadamet Hamlyn, Welch. Chaa. Melghan, Jr. and profusion were the decorations Ixrnls J. Bucher Muachart, Newer, OHornett, used, and a splendid luncheon was also Misa Hattie Burt John Meteer F. Vosa, J. Voss; Misses UUiag a pleasing feature, enjoyed by C. F. Middleton Thoa. O. Burt Hamlyn, Mary Bobier, Miller,; Messrs W. O. Dslymple, W. Bheaiy, J. James F. Burton, J. T. MigbnalL . Wm. Light, Geo. Jenkins, John Burton, Grant, D. C. Ecclea, Mare, E. 81th, F. Geo. H. Buahmel, Peter Mlnnork Henry Ncntebooa and Jas, Schanck. R. A. Muyes Griggs, A. Kubr, and Misses Kriscl and Virgil P. Cain D. Muir, Jae. A. Calvert Wenner. HOME CULTURE CLUB. 8. II. Murdock J. L. Carlsen Mark Murphy MORTESEN-BTODDART, II. Carr .The Home Culture club held lta O. Vf. Nelebet L. H. Carver D. O. Nelson regular meeting on. Friday, at the At the home of the groom's aunt, J. It. Can ay home of Ml-- a Loots Kenuedy. Sumner Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Duuglaae, on Washington James Caasln After each member had responded avenue, and surrounded W. E. Newman by a few of T. W. Chamber JrG. to roll call with a quotation, and the their most intimate frienda, O. Nichols Abbs K. H. Chambers, Miss motto of the club, I seek not to be Morteaen and Leon B. Stoddard were F. L. Chapin Fred M. Nye to be married Wednesday afternoon at one Ncla Christenson N. O. Ogdep known, but to be worthy known, was repeated in unison, the o'clock, by Ritihop Witherspoon. II. Cobra, Ogden 8tram minutes of the previous meeting-wer- e Laundry P. H. Cook The bride's wlnscfocaesa and read and approved. V. E. Ohleukamp manners have endeared her to a L. A. Coray reviewed three then club The chapFrank Oknnnra circle of friudd here, where she W. W. Corey ters of French history under tha able large J. P. O'Neill . baa filled the position of stenographer Joseph Clark T. Mrs. D. Johnson. Pnine leadership of for the Consolidated Wagon and Ma- Jons W. Clark j.O. G. An interesting resume of one of the chine C. Past W. O. Cragun To her and' her company. P. M. Paulson magaiine articles wax given. by Mrs. who is a business man of Union, Geo. A. Craig Maurer. Frank 8. Peery are extended for John Culley best s Oregon, Refreshments were then served by happiness and prosperity in their new P. M. Cushnahan H. J. Peery W. N. Pierce the hoeteee assisted by Mra. Maul. . home, for which place they left Mat Fred F. Dalton The guests of the club were J. 8. Porter ' and where they will be at Max Davidson evening, W. B. Porterfield Kennedy, Deegan, Rankin and borne after December l$th J. H. Dari Faulkner. John U Prene C. O. Dee D. Ragan The club adjourned to met with Mn. D. F. Denari. MERRYMAKERS. E. B. Knapp, 1171 Jeffcreon Ave., on A. W. Rankin E. Dix Thursday, December 14th. Mr. and Mr. E. B. Slone enter- Dr. G. A. Dickson JnO. J. Reese, Jr. Exra C. Rich tained the Merrymaker club at their Jas. P. Dolltrin, CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Richardson A home on Lincoln avenue Tuesday even- J. H. Donnellon Grant ing. The evening waa very pleasantly G. W. Driver A very Interesting meeting of the spent in playing high five, prize be- Mrs. Chn. Dufur A. F, Richie Child Culture club took place Tues- ing won by Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Frsncla N. Eddy Ja. Robertson. Rosenbluth and Op day at the beautiful home of Mrs. A. T. P. A. Kuhn, Mrs. G. A . Watts and C. H. Eklund man Wright, 666 24tb street. There waa Messrs. Htonely Johnson, H. H. Hol- R. W. Emmett Robt. M. Robinson, a large attendance and the usual rou- brook and A. J. Hollow. Miss Neva L. D. Ensign D. Rosenthal, tine business waa dona. The members Pratt, of Salt Lake, was a guest of th Dr. A. Fernlund O. M. Runyon. discussed the subject of having a lec- club.. The club will meet next with Geo. C. Foley J. M. Russell Thoa. C. Foley ture In the near future to be given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rollow. Kussell A James Frank Francis Mrs. Alder of Balt Lake City. Aa Point Sant atria paper entitled, The Second BumMra. A. B. Joidan, wife of Train D. T. Gallab-- r O. K. Bchrlber mer, was given In an excellent manAgent Jordan of tbe Southern Pacific, Earl R. Geiger Fred Scrlver, ner by Mrs, Gwilliam. The president entertained the ctber members of th O. B. Gilson. Joseph Seowcroft read an article on Saving for Its train agents force at dinner on H. H. Goddard Amos flebring H. Goldwnter Higher Uses, and after a short in- Thanksgiving day. H. A. Shape J. 8. Goslin termission, the history study of Missouri waa well conducted by Mrs. VoMr.'and Mr. D. W. Tribe announce Wiiilam Glasmann C. H. Smith Groreo The Smith gel. Texas will be the state next con- the engagement of their daughter. R. A. Grant D. A. Smyth sidered. Miss Rachel Wright render- Lucy, to Mr. Thomas Clarke, the wed- Chaa. Green well P. F. Smyth ed in s pleasing manner some sweet ding to occur about the middle of this Jay 8. Grow Moron! Skeen J. W. Outbrl piano selection!. The hostess enter- month. J. T. Snedrker P. A. Gy sin tained the members right royally durw. r. Snyder Maud Todd departs this mom Oren Hadlork, Mi ing the social boor and the club adW. F. 81. Joha journed to meet December. 6th with log for a month's viBit with her broth Harry Hales Jas. E. Halverson T. O. Stanford Mra. 8. 8. Smith, 21V Adams Ave. cr and sister In Oakland, California. E. E. Stewart F. Hammond LADIES' LITERARY.. The Pa-- t Chiefs' society will meat Hamner A Frye C. H. Bteveta. Frank Stevens. Tuesday. December S, at tha home of H. C. Hansen Paul W. Steelier M. Hansen H. Five Points. at Mrs. club met Bowen, Ladies' at The Literary A. Steven W. Harris Grade Sidney Mrs. of tba home Joseph Seowcroft, W. O. B'onley, D. Harris TOnCHICAGO J. EXCUBION twenty-eighth- , November Tuesday, E. W. Wad W. H. Harris DEC. 14TH ANN 15TH. Mrs. Colley presiding. H. C. Wardleigh Harrison E. The first number ou the- program waa a reading. The Madonna in ItalOgden to Chicago and return, 44.:0. G. E. Hellewel!. Jr. Wait A Best RHenderahot A. K. Weatherby ian Art,' which was read hj a charm-bi- g vIV Union Pscific - R. Ticket good ft. H. Hen-tr1906. Mrs,. W. R. Wed-l- l Ethel mnnr by Mr. Dougle WVaop. tn rnum until Ja. . Railroad Men Washington Ave. 2413 THE IMPROVEMENT CLUB Em-rnei- Monte Boys 1905. 4 HYMENEAL. At 4: iiu p. ro., Nov. Stub, Mis Violet Rutledge and Mr. Harry A. Hausen were married, tha ceremony taking place at t licit ome of the bride s par 5 . Mo-Ca- PWOftSSK)IML W ood. Copyrighted, it c M. Nye Co. Fred Clothiers to Men and - s At Our Store t answer will be with one accord, at nue. PLEASANT thou- Where Will You Buy Yours? Put this question to almost any group of well dressed and well informed Men hereabouts and the ea-ao- n g t T sands of Overcoats will be passed from the tables of Clothing stores into the hands of buyers. by Mrs. Fewer w.:h u a cry able magazine article ui; i..- Ketui-kncin Italy. At the conclusion t i.e program ,i imu the member were dining room where a ivjiast emblematic at the Tkauki-givinwas served. A social half-hou-r euiitiued alth vocal and Instrumental mum- f,iilowi-d- , furni-,h!uplea-i-and profita very able afternoon. The club will meet 14th. wits lira. Culley, !56l Madion avefollowed - An innovation lu entertaining was Introduced by Miss Dearie Bpraeer in a novelty party glv.u by her at tha Spencer home ou Twenty-fiftsiren, Priday night. The home was UauiiluHy accoutred for the delightful affair. The banquet hall in the basement was a picture in its adornment of hearts strung ou baby ribbon; as were also the parlors, decorated with flowers and butterflies, and the music room in its dress of hearts and flowers. Chinese lanterns were profusely used in each room. Amusement was found in fortune telling by a witch," pen sketches of whom, were given as favors, a proverb game. In which the guests were required to finish uncompleted proverbs written on the wall; a test of originality in which the guests were to write a telegram declining a proposal of marriage,. tha first letter of each word to begin with some letter contained in the words New Orleans, and, last on the program, dancing and a musical program, folios ed by refreshments. Prise winners were Misses Cannon and UwlUium, and Messrs. Ueogh and Peery. Miss Spencer was assisted by Misi Frances Joyce and Miss Kitty Mrs, Spencer presided in the dining room, assisted by Mrs. It. A. Grant and Mrs. W. H. Hinton.. The fortunate participants, below enumerated, declare the evening to hare bees the vary brightest social event enjoyed by tba younger social set for . seasons: many I Misses Gwilliam, Cannon. Koipen-stain- , MaJoyce, piugerahL Kiest-loney, Eleanor Whits, of Salt Lake, Woodmausea, Wenger, Wenner. Eo cles, Glaemann, Pearl Weller of Salt Lstke, Bagiev, Gorman; Misses Keogh, Peery, J. Howrey, A. Sullivan Saw Lake, P, Spencer,. J. Taylor, Nye, Wilson. .Grant, P. . Kuhn, C. R. Hollingsworth, A.' B. Mosley, H. D. Adauis, At Wa Flatter, L. B. Bpfencer' and K. T. Spencer. few During V J. E. Dooly Horae E. Peery Ralph E. Haag A. V. McIntosh $ 1 Preaidant ...... Vice President Cashier . . . .Assistant Cashier It Interest Piid on Savings Accounts; 8TOVE WORKB. (. Th editor of lbia departnieat has a letter from a man who wanta to build stove works her If there J manufactured her Iron from ora, Ws notithat ws did not fied him with manufacture iron la Ogden. f.Ji Mi STILL ALIVE. No, the Improvement Editor is not but he baa been laid up for tba past two weeks. Roughing it iu Nevada did not agree with him. The to the sudden changes from the valli-ymountain lops, from dust, to snoag from the blazing sun to the chilly breexe In tba canyons, gave us something lo remember in tbe shape of a very bad cold that threatened to derelop serious complication!. We have aot completely recovered, but, while somewhat disfigured, w or still la th ring. f dead, A' s ! I HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER want a to wane no rime in maklug hla THAT IRON ORE. Let us know aa far ahead as train. ba what train you want to catcu Mllliene of Tons In Bight, but Diaap may and we'U land jou, Mr. Salesman, with pears an Inspection. your trunka, sample cases, ale., at the station, long before tbe wblNtle blows. We can find more people who have Won't tsx you tuo much, either. Ws ore in Iron tons of of more millions n general trucking snd carting busihave dollars In our do aigbt than w besides, and have a quick-actioness, visnr Jeans. Millionaire iron kings 'phone. cntel In the our but office, ible daily test of being mbit to furnish I'iO tons n per day causes the heart to sink and millions go flying in the air and vanish ilka dreams. It Is really nmusinr te have a man tell yon he has n vein of Iron ore in sight, running clear through th earth to China, and when you inspect the claim you discover a bole in the ground with not enough ora In sight to run a smelter an hour. We have Inspected about forty iron mines" to date, and have nut seen even one iron mine that showed enough ora in night to run a smelter for even on month. To bo sur. we have seen Uirea claims that show splendid indications, but it would cost from 61,600 to 65,006 to develop tbe property so ns to enable an expert to make a good guess as io - 1 t ! Allen Transfer Co. 100-fo- tbe future possibilities. We are advised that some of the not yet very best Iron properties nnv been presented to us. The owners nra holding back, hoping some one will build a smelter without assistance from them. e have no hopes This is all wrong. to get a smelter located here unless the owners of good Iron mines assist in getting the araeller. Soms of ths iron or owners are under tbs Impression that some one 1 ready to build a snieUer hers rnd wants to t all Undeceive tbe assistance possible. la no such vounrselvea at once. 1 man in sight. The Improvoment rlub trvteg to e- -t lntnemeiii enough g-- bi-r- e t I 7. !t i hj: 1 1. t - 5 li 1 ? I': SEASONABLE STYLES in Winter Millinery. Imported Hats that will charm and delight the coa-noiae- and many t EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS of our own that are very beautiful. All tbe materials on Hati that come from our eitnhllshment are of the very finest qualities. SPECIAL PRICES OX ALL HATS. MRS. C E. W. DAVIS jjn AVENUE. H. 2436 WASHINGTON i |