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Show MORIXOt DECEMBER SXAMIXXB; OODE2f, CTAB, which wracked tie cart TEE UOXXtSQ EXAMlNtRItLtPHONES j EDITORIAL ROOM Ww ""u Beil Phona BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Pheee JJ M Independent Phene Bed Phene Sets telephone eyateme ..N 120 after I P-- J! St'S euletlen e aTi-TI- eK S the bewuriful Buck eet'U is Siln S'ft-- u indoor a Impleuraut V of lie Trof. W. M. M Weber Sra.e Academy, will deliver lecture tin evening m lie Tiird ward The subject of bla house. tiirei-u- g SUM. OLAfiMANN Closed. jljfi. too coniwn. " into a ditch. and injured lie children. On motion of rte defen-- a jury va Mr. Chancer Dana. trnipwaiioiiad. Nalet, David Kcure sad I). IVikniaa being Tie plaintiff then introduced a number of wl'pesuea 10 prove the allegation made ia the complaint and completed their caae. after a hick the examination of wimesae lor the de- di th boods aiaut ie ashrd. setting e between tie of nratr.monv ex; 5 Lie stiff p.rtU to lie amt and h pU! aaR for the custody f a minor ehtid. ciovMi Phene Bell I n"- - it the "Hums Parasite." Be- tente MEETING WAS IN began. EidT J. d Min. BREVITIES J. 5. Corlear, of the fliu of Fred J. in Salt lake Kierel Company, oa buin-- . yesterday Ixmi jade purse, about 9:3') laanl ; y cuitor pear mad to convert paur jigiit. comer of Taeniy-foun- Tun-and buggy ibio a cu'ier, at Sidney Bieveoc U'anhhijjron. c.iaiaiaiiig ! naa. Keiurn to Stand- implement Co. imeial rr . , ard offlca and receive Mr. un-ward. j Mr. Lee Browning an nouiica the engagement of their daugit- Tbe Rev. Blmquiai of ilia Lutheran j rr, MU l,ena Madeline Browning In at the funeral of ; jr. l. u Skanl:, the wedding ie Uke wul offt-Uiif of A. n. DrapIml Annie Sophia, plate wine time during the preaen: er of Laramie Ciiy. Wyw, at Klehrya lniHi h. undertaking partora today. Iniermeut will he la Ogden City cemetery, The funeral service over the main of lira, William Draper win be A marriage liceuaa has been Issued held indav from Rlcbey'a undertaking 2. of to Jnllun 8. Borauwu. aged parlore m 2 o'clock. Jniermeot la OgCoalle Hock, Colorado, and Mix Ann den City cemetery. The following la the Individual average of the play ors ia iko Commercial Bowling hwgue Jar tho Brat sev en weeks at tho bowling. Miller won the box of cigars for high soar made at ten pint for the month of November with 344. I mod won tho cash prise of for highest More for Eve consecutive gam with tu FAVOR Precautions WiM bo Takes Ampi Safeguard Health and Other Intoroeta of Cttixess. ro-D- lf to y th mass meeting i a i J Coal, .... .... Wood, Chicken u Feed and Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs at i r ! : f-- 1 . Ca-dw- THE SMITH GROCERY fit n I1?! x . ii t, corn-piw- ata-tfo- n Just 1 Call Up 39x Bell n -i ; Edge-nKH- it flavoring Extracts a. Blue Label Dexter-Tusearor- IDE FIDDLERS TBSIE we While some of those who attended held at th Tabernacle yesterday, which was called by the board of county commission era for the purpose of asueriainieg Uro feeling of the cirisens of Wober county on th petition of tho rtah light and During; tha month of December a number of psiaaa will be offered, both Power company, to erect a dam and lo ladies and geBtlemen for high chang the course at th county road iu Ogdea canyon, were opposed to the scores: ' Name. Games. Av'g. projort it was the fooling of th meeting that tho porilioa should b granted Plsyed ruoolution wao aud th following Baker Miller adopted by th meeting: Resolved, That It be th sons of Wilson .' Ibis mass meeting that the board of Mjgare E. Paokhatn, aged ID, of Ogden. Wsiklna county coaimlMionars of Weber counCam grant the petition of iho Dish light ty TELLS OF MIKING IN ELKO aud Railway company, now waiting Floretn a Wood, through her attor-jiey- . G.. Bcudder action by said board, to at Haywood end Mrtiorutck. ha Baxter .... , . tu expense, a certsli portion of th of the Rushmer A. V. Miller, fjad a complaint In a auttC- - for dtvoire manager Rood. The from her hnaband, Heber cuuiuy road ia Ogden aaayou, as fully Detiver.Xevada Conaolidaied (fold Min- Aahworth described In said petition. Provided, .... Lund alligation made in the. complaint areing an-- Milling rumpanv, waa in the P. Herrick and divuikenneas. Jurigthat said board exact reasonable of said company as to: eiiy on Itia way to Denver. Mr. Mil- Camp . 1. Removing fitun the botlom of tho ler' ruiuonuy ia a Denver coritoraiiou, Ijeedom .. proposed reservoir air and all vegehut Ita eoualmlng of about He table and other matisr which after Carliion . Z.OUA arrea of placer ground, ia located being covered by tha water and upon In the northern part of Klko eouaty, P. M. Ny th water being drawn off be again exNevada, almut two miles dUiant from Katebect posed to the suns rays may cause no ihe Aura King mine and mill la which Bright unbealihful condition. . Ogden parties are iutereeted. Fart 1 homas 2. Draining any pools earned by of his orrand la Ogden was to oon Wherry ... tho drawing off of ika wafer remainV. Bcudder for wLh the Aura King people. ing therein. Mr. Miller eutee that beginning laie Drlggg .... 3. Submitting ample assurance from laaL he haa Installed about W. Herrick j ia April : three wilas.of flunia and pipe wiih the liMi-engineer, experienced in the construction gad maintenance of reservoirs necessary ill tries involving the hand-- B eager similar in character to the one under of lumber, VanDyke Hag of abtwt 120,000 consideration, an to the feasibility and ... j The water of Blue Jacket creek la to R. Ny i be used In tba security, of th proposed dam. placer mining and waa Cyslu .... The meeting was called to order by turned la and the new plant tested or; McDowell ., President Stanford of the board of ly a few days before It became necee-- I Kiser .... county commiaakHien who staled that eary to slop work oil account, of cold M. Trtueder Mayor Glauuann could not be present With the oiveniug of spring l Trcseder j wcglker. owing io his lndUpoaitlou,' caused by the work will he resumed on the pLoer Ruckmtller a severe cold, and moved thut tha i The Denver and Nevada people hav Whipple lion. Fred J. Kieael be. mud chairasialillsbt-j alau a towmuie. at Aral Burton .... man of the meeting. The motion wan called but later changed to V. Piet w ell curried and Mr. Kieael waa selected for A lira. AbotiL SU loia have bars sold. Flower ... chairman. Photographs ilisplayad by Mr. Miller Ik Mr. Branford then read the resolushow about a score of tstuass and Venness tion adopted by the board of county tears. He predicts a big rmdi into VanDam .... conimlaaioaera calling the meeting, northern .Nevada near aoaaon and tluit Brown . and taled the object of the meeting Aura with ita line location and water Kcklund op which waa to consider tho feasibility and fuel supply, with good hotel, of changing the route of the county-roalivery arable gad two storoa, BLAYLOCK ANO in Ogden canyon in order to al6ERRET will ho the natural center of great 26TH AND WASHINGTON. y low the 1,'iah IJght and Power mining activity. Application has been ARE OUT FOR ELECTION to eonatruot a dam at Shanghai marie for a post offer. A telcgrajih Phonest Ind. 1163; Bell 340-- x Plat. Ho also read the petitions that haa been established giving had been received from th citizens with Tusrnrors. Elko, County School Dlsirk't No. I la to the petition of the comEdge moot sad Mountain Cliv. have two candidal in tho flwld at (ho ashingbethat not granted. ' pany Recently the miners of reulenaial county school election to ho held The following order of business was Disirkd met and voted to organiao the 6, at which members of tha south pari of the district as Blue rminiy hoard of edueaiton are to ba then adopted, allowing to the power Jacket Mining DUtrict and selected as eh'ct-d- . K. K. B toy lock and A. G. Be-r;- t dam delegates 36 minutes. North Og. den lo minute. Platerrllle lo minmining recorder, the veteran miner being th Tanrfidaies who hav utes. Plain (jity 1C minutes. Pleasant Mr. been selected. and proapecior, Juck Sinclair. View 16 minutea, Huntsville IE miSiiichtir's name is in'imately connectA convention was held liberty IB minutes, Farr West ed with (he liUtory of mining In the at Huntsville last delngatsa aul, IS minutes. Warren 10 minute, Eden Omennial Ufoirtrt. as ho wso one of being present, from evening, llnrrisville, North the little band of prospectors who In Ogden. Pleasaat View and Randall, at lu minute, and Narrlsville IS minutes. in which lo voice their senti dtsror-erit70's made Brat the early the which the two raudldmes named were mruia. They will he pleaaed te give he haa hten a resident of selected to contest for tho election and it Chairman Kissel stated that he was on Information t the almost coailnuully ever th polls on star won dsy. ia not greeting n larger since. E. P. HUy loch was the candidate disappointedof water users. He then Mr, Miller reports that the of many of th delegate and it is delegation niiue has latrly increased Its stated would hav been unanimously moved that Ifoa. L. W. Shurtliff. Dr. K. M. Conroy. MayoF L. M. Nelson of working force, and that the old Jim nominated, had not thmoppoaitinn. lei B. O. Huntsville and tillion Brake mill at 'Columbia, which hue by Mr. Burrs! l demanded that they chair- Tice as appointed stood Idlo for 2D years, ia being dis- he given recognition and in the causa be as secmantled sml will be removed to of harmony it was decided to let both meu. C. R. Hollingsworth retary and Sheriff Bailey as sergeant-al-srmMouutain City. men sottl the oouieat at rhe foils. Motion wan carried. At Tuscaitira Mr. Miller found much The election lo be held, at which Willard Young, at national reputaSeveral mining activity. properties members of (he oouai.y board of eduea-1k- tion oa a civil engineer, waw Introducare working and will continue work are to be elected Is exeiitng con- ed by the dhairman. He asserted that during tb winter. The new owner siderable Inter throughou( the conn-V- . the main issue was whether a dam of the are planning could be built that would not endanger to erect a large mill this coming sea.At Ib office of the board, id educala tha ona that la loading ALL tho live, health and convenience of son. tion court a house in (he yesterday OTHERS and beat of all, your Mr. MlUcr left a force of men at mass merlins of the nuddenta of the tha farmers aboi and the citizens gracerflnda it a ready aeliar. work on preparation for nest year. three school districts was held at below. Young stated that (ho dam The Walker Brothers and the Aura which F. W. Stratford, tbs present' could be built upon bedrock, that it waa poaaible to remove th earth that Klug will also com inns work through member from that district was select- had been deposited there when lake i&pgZSiaS? the winter. ed as a candidate for election. Bonneville covered tho valley, but it The following are the arrivals at the vra not feasible to do so. When lint Reed hotel in ihe past twenty-fou- r an examination waa made no bedrock hours: DIO THE PONY OH THE JOHN P. MEAKIN8 VIEWS waa encountered. Since bedrock ia J. F. aWalh, San Francinoo; Frank DOG START THE SCRAP? not to near the surface that it will be Ariraa, Ogden; O. G. Hemenway, Salt a reach it to it, dam, John P. Meakin. one of Utah's best advantageous Lake: John II. Kemp. San Franclaoo; bo must made of earth. Young built, That is tha Question That it is up ts platform lecturer and a most cultured cited examples iff earth dams In var- Mrs. M. Oh eras ret, Chicago; Ed. Miller. Salt Lake; S.' Meyers, Boston, gentleman, waa an Ogden visitor Judge Murphy and a Jury ta parts at the world that had been Maas.; 8. Wrlnbeiraer. St. Louis;' J. returning lo his home in Halt ious Answer, success. used with great G. Bidleman, St. Paul; Ben F. Dorman, lmkfl last evening. There are many ways in which to Kansas Mr. Meakin 1 one of the few City; Frank Ioewcy, San dam that would not be safe, Francisco; lecturers wbo has a kind make-Did Uie dog biie ibr pony? H. F. Wats, city: Lenl with car the hut proper engineering worrt tar her and to ""J Dish That is the quasi ion that Judge people Ilnsieri, Louisville, Ky.; I. Nathan, can be with constructed absolute dam New pliy and a Jury in the municipal court i when awsy from the sraie. He haa York; T. Mulligan. New York; toured th at and in a aunt-fro- fsfety," said Engineer Young. F. G. Schulte. Salt Lake; Geo. A. (WATCHES AND ere being called upon to decide astl wa The of the lhat opinion engineer of the larger cities waa invited the volume of testimony lhai tu! her Moore, Salt Lake. Mormontsm. He says bo tha health of the vallryltea would not been introduced and the inimlirr of Immense th be by jeopardised body witncHheft m to tie it ia no found drop Intetvvi lo ovgcytMng Mor- of water, because a Continual outflow . JEWELRY mon. and viih that eagerness for inrear question to decide. of water will be lakc-- from the reserThe cane ia an action brought by formation wn associated pro mi Ice will keep the lake fresh imiteneirable. But tha Ameri- voir that from Max Pavltfoon asainst A. Karina to re ' odor. and free Vcgerstion cover S1K$ damages allowed to be due can people aanl to know the vuh. thf-reaisla a mist over mental T'tah. around th lake would not be more of the alleged hernnie of a than Our Specially is Repairing the water plant that Accompanied by Robert T. White, dog helorglux io the defendant upon In ihe east Mormonlam la synony- thrive around the spring in the valley. I the mechanical and 'miallnrgina ena Jinny, the troi-rior Mr. Davidson. mous with polygamy and polygamy lie concluded, by raying that the gineer who built the Highland Boy The eoniDlain1 alleges that ou Au-i- i stands for all lbr Is had. ThU mis- healih fear was a great bugaboo. vincltcr and operated It for tho flnt ia i a Ik 5. by being uncouragsd understanding dug. goal property of the its Chairman Klewl asked for ques- i wo years or more of its career. Cap2267 Wash. Ave. who ars working through the fendam. made an aitark on a puny tion from Huntsville In regard to the tain Duncan MacVlchic. general man!! drln ti bv Mr. DsviiUnn's ihcy are health condition. UTAH. OOBEN, children, women organ lm Iona and Clubs No opposition was ager of the Bingham Consolidated and aro the pay. deception raiMlnq :lie aniiuul lo shy. upaeulng making to Youngs views. consulting engineer tor the Balaklsla ihe vait ami throning Ihe children befog ssaswird to provide fund for raised Snperlnrendent Campbell, of ihe Copper company, returned from thr the 'Chaisotons of Iho Amerioan Power rompany. stated that the dam Sliasta Horue." some rf these champions beCalifornia, mines of ba bulb if objections could be the tittercounty, company ing men of uorlean Hves without one would yesterday morning. CTorcome. He cited the fact that 2i'.- - say the Herald. honeet thought In iheir anatoaisa. HH acres would be cnl- - ! , under ad-While one bin brought of from recent i Captain MacYlclile was so Quoting d rests b mid as an Injunction to tlvation that would Increase the valu-tio- n bu-- y catching up with the business of Weber county 12,000.000. He tiiat had accumulated ' those who were stirring up strife: during hia two "A liberal man will recognise the said all land would be paid for hv ihe weoka absence lhat ii was impossible company. see his io that him fort Mr. White, last neighbor's religion and li. H. Floorer of Kdao asked if the who has Joined evening. the rerrmoaie combined with it are tho Balaklala forces water would affect unfavorably the who his neighbor's private property. Tbs and will erect and operate the' big Dont Send Your Money Away Inner eoosriouenrss of . religion Is climatic coaditicnw of th vallav. The smelt ing work with which tho mines answer was Ii that. would itno. are to be equipped, found time to andearer aid more sacred (has life When you send money back east, lsac McKay or Huntsville staled swer a law self. If you have something bstfsr questions. He gave an yon pity enormous pmffis on Installwhen the that water decreased water idea of the work mapped out and sd iopen your arms In Christian lore and ment diamond deal. We art LOCATwould be pool .ef;. to stagnate and that, for aomo tim to come, his headlondtrneaa, beckon tham np tpi the ED HERE, KNOW YOU. and w, fee! brightar light, the parer way. Instead bread dlaqate. Young answered the quarters will be la this city, whore he it unnecessary to add sstra charts for of rattiag ibam with the daggem of objection by proposing an easy remedy has a bot of friaoda who hove am b risk run la ending goods oui of ridicule and pi arcing their aouia kb to overcome this condition cut. small but little ot him ainee he left the iowv to peoole w uever hrard ef. corn. Turn lbs sonrrhllght upon oetlss to the main lake and allow the Highland Buy about four years ago to A - smell osonait when you take ihe inner eelf before yon call your water to flow uro be main body. go east, where he hsa been for the your or balamv d'amono. in wish mnuthly Nafthnmol Mon gemery at Norik Og greater a 6001.'' brother portion of tho time since . payments.wso dew given in minute to speak. He arated vhat the task of preparing thai. h s .own was heartily for tho erection of the Balaklala Ho said YOU WEAR THE WATCH OR PauaiiM. Dec. .lunge Gi- In fever of 'In liam. that the farmers DIAMOND WHILE PAYING FOR IT. metier bad already commenced sod lbert F. IJhle. of Seat!1, ihe in the caual zone, wwi ia! of North Ogdn were held in chuck that, as aoou tbCTalny smou on the the Hmiird M:ppy of water. If coat wa a i an end. ground would be night at Jndge Little at (me by Yn are mease io In broken for i new work provided supplyihvthe ovar III'o time presided tilt in and tun-aict Ion would lie pushed from that ing water the dam waa the cheapest, Hawaii. the best and mnv. relish's of ell plans ,'TOP t With Ctptain UacVJchie yd considered, nplau.- - greet'd the Mr. white has been going over the Ni Tori,. Dec. 2 Fcrdraaid remarks. ground selecting (he she for the new JruxlrrS today defeated Cha-- v (kmk-l'.- n irf.Ji In hehelf of su)a ter. taking the ncceraiy in ihe final march in rfee tourna- Steves s evprete; iht Ogden Sidney that opinion to the drawing At the B-- Co:k. Wash, Avc ment for (be Fbgle trophy at the spring flood of wgior was money of plans and specifications for the balk line billiards. IVggonhrrg won for Weber county fanners if held works. a!l of which will bn ! all ihe prizes of he stored. To lin'd it ia chock a dam through dnrfug the winter, - Ju carried what small-diamon- ' under moat are farmers, uborara. merchant!, or tnuleainru, all will be beucfllrd by the dam. Plain City i lu need of water. We must bare water if we arete be a prosperous community. We hate lust enough in th past ten yrara to build iue dam twic over. Flail City welcomei the dam. of John Taylor Plain City, said: "Wo In (ho west of the county have kmt ia the lam Use years, half of our crops. We snould be neighbors and work for the welfare of th entire county, not for a few. The easiest way to dewa the yearly law gaits that we hare, 1 to at range for a plentiful supply of water. Bishop Drrid McKay of Huntsville waa next called upon and made a strong speech la favor of the project. He eald that he believed that in considering the question the greatest good to tho greatest number khould be the Erst thing to be considered and that personal feeling should bo subverted to that end. With that in view he said that ho believed that the local newspapers would be only too glad to do all In thalr power to secure for tho power company the favor which they asked and that he further believed that Mayor William Glasmann. of the Ogdon Standard-Examinewould devote tu columns of his papers to that end. lo concluding tho bishop askod that all personal feeling be laid aside and that the company bo assisted instead of hindered In furthering their projerL elated Georg Hall of Hun uv ill that ha was opposed to tho building uf th dam but that if tho majority wanted It ho believed that It should be built. Sidney St event, Nathaniel Montgomery, A. Maw and a number of others were in favor of the granting of the petition of the company and apoka on tha advisability of Th commlsslonera granting the petition asked for. PETITION POWER COMPANY'S the WILL BE GRANTED. Monday. W. K. Vender ood. of lie I. Maginaia repreeenied Churvh of Jeeua Chriat of lalnliff and R. 8. Fanianonk ika IB he liu'.e (dupe! !il tp.-L. U S.. of PifiMcib and Bashing hire:s Sunday evening, Dec. 3rd, at INDIVIDUAL BOWLING AVERAGES Manager. feasible. Wm. EMsland of Plain Ciiy: OF DAM Jit the hour for adjourning court all ef the witneieea had not keen examined and the rase was continued until - meet ha built. The present on eonsideraiioa, ho thought tn 3, IMS. a ad Old Kmg Co Urn. urat nrem o.d kPi ouppitad rrewswry. ,aJ h? la Jj Cu Supply Yon With Uigh Class Groc it e Price Hut Will Mile Yon Happier Hu We J OU Ring Cole Ever Thought of Being. For the Holidays NEW RAISINS. NEW CURRANTS, CITRON AND LEM0N DATES AND FIGS AND ALL KINDS OF NUTS. El. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT Os AMERICAN GOODS, CONSISTING OF SOMETHING FLUM PUDDING INDIVIDUAL ONE. TWO AND pound TIN DEUr0 three SSSUSIa" A" au" WE ASK A FAIR TRIAL WILCOX GROCERY th eapadty of the Initial unit of tb plant would be Mr. Whit said had not boon fully determined, but.lt waa sate to say that It would bo capable of taking care of a large tonimg of ore. Th Highland Boy works war completed and placed in comnriaaion by Mr. Whit in th spring of 1886, and on Jim 16 ot that year th flnt consignment of ooppor bullion waa loaded for marhaL. 1 lot constated of 300,-06- 0 pounds and it production marked th real beginning of Utah's caroor as a ooppar producing state. Th wap tha industry, in the lMncbing of which Mr. Whits played oueh an important part, haa grown since than is a matter of daily record and one that haa been just aa startling as It haa been raaL Then (here wan much said about what th Highland Boy waa doing in frying out copper from abozt SO to 300 tons of ore a day. Now (hero are three copper amsltero down tha valley and each ot them la approximating 1.060 tana each, nod making in the neighborhood of 16,000,000 pounds of copper per annum, while plana are maturing that will moon raising that a)xut tea two years and times during th th Highland Boy started tho ball roll- CO. DIAMONDS - Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price SMALLEYS 6 SL Twenty-Fift- h ing. IN A MINOR KEY. ' For Lest Tim. Mr. Tnngay You can't imagine Making Up bow convenient 1 find iff apeeiiton shoulders of k!i borne in iriumpj tens of thousands th it to have a hs wss Hfied to the telephone in tha house. I don't see fallow players sad how w over managed to get along from tha field. without it. Boys, he said in a tone of pitewi Her Husband' Yea, I can imagine, eutreaiy. shoot ms-- dead right now. without any trouble,, how convenient "Whats the matter with your tfcrr It-1 tried nine time to call find What do you want us te to asked. you you up today, and every lime you were lhat for?" , Hia eye sliono with ihe unqurnrb busy talking to somebody clia. hi fire of a great ambition. Out of His Rsaeh. Because," he gasped, 'This li Us Mamma, where do you keep, the only chance Ill ever have to get iwA New York's Hall of Fame:" oookienf If I should fell you. Tommy, I shouldn't ba able to keep them at all. Borns I suppose you saw tho , - -Rhymed Reflections" of mine in'tl.j The Everlasting Masculine. Grab Bag magasine. That was thr reEve,' said Adam, this (as tea sus- sult of a curioua mlalake. 1 bad ground out the lines wiih the Intention ct piciously like a cold storage egg." If that isn't Just Ilk a man!" In- writing them in a frlend'n auiograii'j Ilium, but nnt them by mistake in dignantly exclaimed hia fair spousq. That Is' the first egg Mid by. the the publishers of llie magasine lnaient first hen that ever existed, and abe'ff of the poem I had Intended in rend. still cackling over it. Nnggua I was aura there wa a From which It will be seen that Eve of com hind when I saw that took no aiock in the evolutionary the magazine had accepted thrm. theory of ere lino now so generally accepted. Mueio Teacher That boy of.yomi promise of being a great clari'give Vain Aspiration. onet player. The great' pitchkr, almost unaided . Boys Father Great Scott! 1 had won a glorious victory for, bis all tha time he was merely tiri asm, shutting out. th opposing nine ing to get back at the family in th without either a hit or a run. flat. above ours, where tbey heap s Amid the enthusiastic plaudits of graphophone and a parrot. util-tak- e TRY IT H. F. UPP yes-lerrts- . r - 1? You can save almost 1- -2 on i0 Special uk wopl tailored suits of ladies' ' and misses costs. You can save 25 to 33 1- -3 per cent m 'lk kt yt Special Sale of SKirts 1 AU I WE TRUST YOU Diamonds v It and Watches ! on Credit . WE WILL GIVE YOU CREDIT pbw-i-atwraa- Am-on- . o-- ..Lewis&Co. - toui-giarei- GREAT SACRIFICE Dress Goods Sale Twenty pieces $1.25 import- - fJJ?n ed cloth, all pure wool elab-- I orate color assortment .. . , - Sale of HandKercHiefs for Christmas ' ig e'era-prerarturr- -- skirts in our stock on ak, snd will be sold at a Last & Thomas I I |