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Show EXAMINER: THE HORKIXG examiner telephones EDITORIAL ROOM HOW THE w 8 Increase In The Subscription List for Janin the uary and February the Dullest Months Year The Examiner Challenges Six Papers Combined te Show Up as Big a Subscription List as It Has Will Taey Accept? Mrs. Frank Hfeglns died st her rest street st 12:40 denes, 412 Twenty-eixi- h o'clock tills m online. Funeral nouncvmenta will be given out Ister. -- You surety must so ou the W. O. Salt Lake City, W. exeursioa u Merck SUth, vis R. G. W. 11.00 round trip. The cup (or the winner of first place in the bowling league schedule Is bow m exhibition la J. 8. Lewis' window. Now that spring is at hand go to Hansen's bicycle place on Washington, opposite city hniL Agency (or ftatloaal and Reading standard bicycles. Remember also ws do repairetc. ing, machine work, hay fitting, Letters of adoption were granted yesterday to Elijah W. Clayton and Ids ntfs, Annie L. Claytuu. (or Roy babe Potter, the Utile of Pearl palter, field, Tha gradual building up of thl Even- Telegram canvassed the Oydea Standtha Examiner and ing (Standard and tha wonderful Im- all fighting the Bunco Journal offered provements la tha Morning Examiner, ard. Then nothhas caused all of our newspaper com- to give Us sheet tor practically Lake ing: then cam the new Salt petitors to grow envious e For inaraaee the Tribune Republican, and made a Jealousy. offered to give a free talking machine visit. Thu els competitor all hamExfor people to atop the liiaudard and mering away at the Standard sad subscribe for tha Tribune, bul It would aminer made so much impression on not work. A frw, a very few, however, the people of Ogden as to increase the ubMaripliun fur the Staudard 466 (or took the talking maehlnsa and discovered that they must buy a certain the two mqpth of January and Febnumber of reoords each month and ruary of this year. that by tha and of the year they will Mr. David G. Nelson, the manager pay more for the reoords thaa (ho old of the city sliculaiioa, gives the number as the actual new subtalking machine waa worth. The Herald tried to take away our scribers secured for each day mensubscribers by giving a clock with a tioned. the first column giving tho new little gilt rubbed on the outside and subscribers of tha Examiner and the claimed It waa worth 92.64, but the second the new aubsenbera for tbs rinu coat la asld to be only 44 cents Standard. Look at tha record and then for each clock. Evea that did not note bow our papers grow under tho tempt the Standard subscribers. On opposition and slanders uttered against top of all this, tha Deseret News and them. Tha Increase. sJi house-to-hous- No. 10 wins tbs guilt at the Wallace Drag Store. Bartley Hines, section foreman at Lakeside for the Southern Pacific company, la la Ogdens mo who makes you Uaa. a specialty of seeds. 1 can supply with earthing (a the seed Grout's, III 14ft St, h . Flower sad vegetable seeds la bulk. Three ttmas as much for tha money at you gat la packages. Grout, seed street. dealer. III Twenty-fourt- MANAGER AND EDITOR OF THE STANDARD ARRESTED. R. Lund, chief train agent for tha Hsrrlman lines at Ban Francisco sad It E. Clute, traveling trnla agent tor Gw oompany, are la Ogden oa buri-books and prove it, by calling on Dua-lng- Yesterday afternoon two complaints ware filed with the clerk of tho municipal eouit by Georgs Halverson, charging tha Standard Publishing company, the manager and editor with criminal libel The pomplaint sites cases, on regarding to court proceedings in the action of Henry Wess-le- r vs. tha district attorney, and one on an editorial written about tha district attorney while acting In the ca, pacity of n reformer. Tha sheriff served papers on (ha editor while at hla desk and, after hia departure, Mr. Glasmann, who was at home, was notified by telephone of the facts and immediately donned his coat and came to the sheriff's office to receive service. Mr. Francis and Mr., Glasmann appeared before Judge Murphy without aa attorney and the made a motion that they be allowed to go upon their own recognisance, hut the Judge said he could not do it under the law, and made th bail In both case 9750. John Plngree and WUUam Gina-mansigned the bonds for Editor Francis, while John Plngree and Adam Patteraon signed the bond for William Glasmann. If the parties are found guilty they may be fined In any sum less than or sent to the counry Jail for a term of days less thaa 12 months. 7 The Complaint Comes now George Halverson, fin behalf of the State of Vtah, and on oath complain that said Standard Publishing company, William Glasmann, and Frank Francis, of tha County of Weber and State of Utah, did on the first day of March, 1906, at tha County of Weber) and State of Utah, comlt the crime of criminal libel, and alleges That at tha time hereinafter mentioned the Standard Publishing company was, and still is, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of tho Slat of Utah, and engaged In the printing, and publication of a certain newspaper at general circulation in reld Weber County and State of Utah, known aa, and called, "The Morning Examiner," and the defendant William Glasmann was, at laid time, th manager of antd corporation and of said newspaper, and the said defendant. Frank Francis waa, at said time, the editor of said newspaper. That at said time George Halverson was, and still is, the duly elected and qualified acting district attorney of tho Second Judioial District of tha State of Utah. Thst on the first day of March, 1906, at the County of Weber and State of Utah, the said defendant. Standard Publishing company, Wllllsm Glasmann, and Frank Francis, contriving, and unlawfully, wickedly, and maliciously Intending to injure, vilify, prejudice, and dlegrafte the Mid George Halverson, and to (leprtva him iff bis good name, feme, credit aud reputation, and to bring him, and hla aald office, Into contempt, scandal, infamy and disgrace, and to Impeach hia honesty, integrity and virtue, and Intending thereby to expose hiih to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule, did then and there unlawfully, wilfully and maliciously write and publish, and cause end procure to be written and published, n certain false, scandalous, malicious and defamatory libel. In Mid newspaper, containing divers false, scandalous malicious and defamatory matters and things of and concerning the Mid Georgs Halverson, and of and concerning him In hla said official capacity, according to tha tenor and effect following, that la to Bay: "George Halverson to be removed from office. Henry Wessler, whose son was killed, files charges against tho district attorney. Enumerating several serious violations to law in permitting criminals to escape He aska to hare Halverson ousted from office, I (meaning (he said Henry Wessler) have felt ever since that Mr. Halverson waa Incompetent an prosecuting officer, and when I nw that ha (the Mid Halverson) was charged with Incompetence of failure to do hla duty in other matters in Sunday Morning' Examiner. I thought it was time the man should be removed from office. That the said Standard Publishing William Glasmann and company, Frank Francis, by tha publication of aald false, malicious, scandalous and defamatory matters intended thereby to expoae the said George Halverson to public hatred, contempt, ridicule, contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided and last , Soma people dont knew thl Tall them. Wa guarantee to and glvo entire satisfaction every new customer is anether living advertisement for ua. Will you ha enef J. S. LEWIS FREE & CO. Experts in our lines Big Clock, Wash. Are. Cincinnati, March 17. Herr Johaqn Most, tho anarchist, died in this city today of erysipelas. Harr Most rams to this city on Monday an the Invitation of Mends and had bean tho guest of Adolph Kraut, of Kutter stmt. He was to have delivered a lecture In Chicago on Wednesday night, but oa account of an attack of erysipelas he waa obliged to cancel hla engagement, although hla attack waa not regarded as serious. Up to a tew hours befora hla death hla physician expressed confidence mat bia patient wuold soon recover. Herr Most was delirious moat of th time durlag hla laat fow days' ill boss, suffering gieatiy, but occasionally reposting parts of hla moat famous speeches, using the German language, with whirh he was naturally moat familiar. During the larger part of feat night he waa unconscious but during the morning he regained consciousness for a short time, and at t o'clock most cheerful and apparently was suffering little pain. Later ha again became unconscious and gradually hia strength left him, until life expired. With him at tbe end were a fow of hla Mends In thts city, who had bees oaring for him during hla sickness. No plans hare yet been made for the funeral, the Mends in this city are awaiting word from hia wife, to whom n message was rent . d and Bishop Wetherspoon. Inter- ment was In the cliy cemetery. Harry Nelson dedicated tha pave. Tha mother ef tha child waa unable to attend the funeral- on account of lllneas and tha father waa aim compelled to be absent. The remains wore accompanied to Dgien-h- y Mrs. Ella Browning, n ala tiff of the child's mother. PLEASANTRIES. Poet I think I will'drop literature and go Into busfnns. 11! It takes Friend Don't do "brains" to succeed lu business Ufa. Ha was the best and truest man la the world, but we quarreled, and well, you know the Miss Thmtyfore rret. Mias Chlllioon Yes, I understand: It la always the bfegnit fiah that gets swsy. Chicago Tribune, "It's love that makes th world go sentisaid the mentalist. "It "No, answered Miss Cayenne. merely makes some people so dlsxy (hat they think the world la going round." Washington Star. round, - 4 Booklover i wish to get Stevenaong story, "The Bulelds Club. Bookseller We'rr Just out of that, but here's the yearbook of the AutPuck. omobile Racing Association. Twirher What did you do when Jimmy called you a liar? you Johnny I remembered what Id about a soft answer turneth away wrath." Teacher Good hoy! What soft swer did you make? Johnny I hit him wtd a rotten mater. Cleveland Leader, an- ter You have not seen nicer ttle Junior Suits. Sailor Blouse, Russian Blouse, "Kfrfcker" pants to match for the little fellows. Your older son can here find the best and nobbie t0 lore (La wA. l4 price moderate. wearables. All ladies invited to tosperturbey THE TOGGERY S6c Quality Store n 91,-00- 4, . against the peace and dignity iff tha State of Utah. (Signed) GEORGE HALVER80N, Complainant. Tha Second Causa, The second cause of action, after Introduction, 1 as follows: . Halversdn waa told he was killing tha town. lie replied, I don't care." Being a salaried officer, why should he BOWLING The Railroad team won 11 tkrs making a total of 2,688, whirh B tha alley record. Hess knocked out ta for high, toilson 666 fur second, bulk men having a 213 game. Railroaders 1 Total j Miller 43 199 1- 1- fcl toilson 213 183 16- 0- iK rare? F. Scudder . 143 154 17- 9- 473 Tha Law and Malles. 134 148 16- 2- 444 Halverson was never Lamp , 190 213 187-- B4 Intended to masquerade in the role of Hi as , . a reformer, Hla hatreds are too In, Totals 823 897 tense for hla early ilttle head to hold SJ Rivals 1 3 Total, anything in addition to malice. To be a reformer there must be some attri167 157 17- 1- 4U bute above and beyond the dross of Wherry . .. 159 ISO HI- -4 the world. (Meaning tho said Halvar-ae- n Ruahmer . , 134 134 17- 2- C1 had no such attribute.) The mean- W. Herrick 143 167 H- 2- 463 scrub on earth can G. Scudder est, lowest-minde167 173 1M 441 be filled with the promptings iff re- Lund , .... venge (moaning tha aald Halverson Totals . 764 841 778SJ77 waa filled with tha promptings of revenge) and can pretend to serve a Tho Railroad team will taks rare good cause by inflicting hla hatreds upon those ho dislike. (msaning that the ualneae men and tha Auteui tha said Halverson had so dene, but during the coming week. true greatness, when given power, UTAHNA THEATER. never stoops to the base level of using the law a an instrument of spite, The second .week of tha Toft (Meaning that aald Halverson .had stooped to tha base level of using the Stork company at the "Utahna Tito law aa an instrument of spits In tha ter will lie glren over to a product k caaa above mentioned.) The honest of uies Verne's great story at 116 The play dtels !tk man, msaning that said Halverson waa chael Strogoff . not honest) with a public duty to per- the incidents and trials of a Courier form, prefers to err on the aide of to tha Cur" "Michael BtrogoE" vk leniency In dealing with hla enemies. undertakes to carry a message tan Moscow through the Tartar Une totte (Meaning said Halverson was perverting his office In prosecuting aald beleagured garrison iff Irknts. whg cases.) The honest man la above de- under the command of the Grand Dak basing his calling, (meaning that said haa been harraKed for weeks hr it Halverson was so doing) In order to overwhelming force of Slava and T tare under command of Evan Ojirif, humiliate an opponent. The thought occurs, What la the once n colonel In the Russian ray, law? Here le a broad question, hut who has been degraded and exiM, there la one truth Involved "Michael Strogoff ia peculiarly tato In tho answer that la apropos to the eating at the present time, owing te Into prank, present case, (meaning tha case for localities being brought e war. tha removal of Mid councHmon) and nence by the The story la filled with (hrlUlag (16 that la that when the law is perverted to base purpose, (meaning that maxes and incidents calculated to Halverson had ao perverted It In said please and Mtlafy the patrons of th cases) it falls to serve tha purpose populace. Throughout the play is need a pretty love story vhiril, of law. When back of a prosecution s of a technical violation of law (mean- combined with comedy, psthot of startling originality 4i4 ing back of tha prosecution of said councilmanlc cases) there ia confessed great dramatic Intensity, will auks $ one of the moat pleasing prndarttoM malice, then the law la made but a Instrument destructive iff good will presented this season. among men and la turned from Its I high purpose to Incite discord, bitter. OPERATOR TO BLAME ness and enmity and ceases to be Justice the essence iff law. Pueblo, Cola, March 1 7. Whs That Mid defendants intended by kdrieed of tho report that tk Hid publication to expose the said George Halverson to public hatred, night operator at Swallows. 0. F. contempt and ridicule, contrary to law. IJveljr, had made a confessioa la whirh he acknowledged hi mpra-- ' (Signed) GEORGE HALVERSON, The words in parenthesis and black siblllty for the collision of the two letters are Inserted by Halverson. passenger trains on the Braver ft Rio Grande railroad near Flnr"DOGS IN THE FOREST." rare, early yesterday morning, which resulted in a dlsastrotw New York, March 17. "Dogn in the wreck, and that Uvely claimed to n have been In a condition oi stupor ' Forest," a notable painting of the school by N. V. Dias, tbe French at tha time, owing to a Jong watfh at hie poet, local official! of th painter of forest glades, has been purchased at n private sale by Senator Denver ft Rio Grande dented peri- -- J to'm. A. Clark, who will add tho pictlvely last night having any hnowlture to his fine collection of the Bar-bisoedge of such n eonfeeslon. master. Senator Clark bought It wan state 1, however, that th the picture from a Fifth Avenue art operator had assumed a longer dealer. The canvas was one iff th shift on the night of the wrack "hundred masterpieces, shown la Parthan was usually required of him. is a few yearn ago, and la said to hava but this, It wan understood, wai been highly prised by connoisseurs of for personal reasons. the Barblson group of painters. not M9-45- d ' self-qvlde- Russo-Japanes- stff.cH-maxe- ' ' ' ' ' Bnr-hlso- n ' HE DID A KIND ACT Sum of Spectacles EXAMINATIONS ANARCHIST MOST IS DEAD. Funeral services ware held yesterday afternoon at I oclock over the remains of Elisabeth Ipsom, tha Hale daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ipsom of Blsckfoet, Idaho. The services were presided over by Wetherspo on. The Bishop James speakers were President C. F. Middle-to- n 'X Far Which He Has Bean Fined the S3E5S5Snrj We Sell You Be One? 's th subscribers themselves. The 'Examiner has uiado tha greatest gains for a newspaper that waa ever mads la Ogden. No trouble to show our subacrlptola hooka. Advertisers era Invited to Inspect our subscription list Businessmen and edvortlaera will see what they get in the Examiner when they see the subscribers and the subscriptions themselves. No free Hat on tha tha Examiner. No dead heads to swell the subscription list. Every person, exreptlng leas than a dosea exchanges, taking the Examiner, pays for It. That la why It la valuable for an advertising medium. That ia why we can afford to have a comic supplement in colors. We laugh and want Mr subscribers to laugh with ua, two-yearol-d I wm That tha police department intend to get at tha bottom of tha relations twa shite girls have had with some of tha colored population of tho city la evidenced by tho way each and every member has worked upon the case. Last evening th two girls were placed under arrest and takes to tho station, where they gave their names as Dot True and Jane Xellson, both claim to bo nineteen years of age. Detective Fender and Captain Brown also placed Jesse Redick, a proprietor of a to all avenue saloon, under arrest. A11 will be detained at tbe city Jail until Monday, when the entire case will be aired in police court. Tbe first arrests made were on Wednesday laat, when two bootblacks, named Brown and Blackman, were other colored placed in Jail. On man waa arrested Thursday, and the arrest laat night makes a total of four colored men who ere implicated la tha disgraceful aafflr. Two of these have made a partial coefcssloa, one of the white girle has also made a complete confession and the officers are of the opinion that they can make a strong case against tha colored men. OVERCOAT i In which we have special Hide. U full of new spring things for your inspection and selection. Were Take Before Judge Murphy and Released so Ball of 9750 Th Complaint NETHER PARENT PRESENT The total Increase of tha Standard llat for January sad FebHsva a happy time wtth tha W. O. subscription waa 664 subscribers and for tha W, at Shit lake City, March jOth. ruary Morning Eaamlnsr it was 264. This $1.00 round trip over R. G. W. Special la a remarkable showing for tho two m. 0:41 train p. dullest months Is the year, after alx have bean canvassing The funeral services over the re- oilier papers ua. against wiU Mrs. main of Thomas be hold to population, tho Standfrom tbs Five Points meeting house ardAccording mors subscribers In Ogden has rethis afternoon at I oclock. The Balt Laka paper in Balt mains may be viewed at the late resi- than auy and that Is aaylng a good deaL dence, ill Canyon road, between tha Oily we When consider Balt Laka (lty house of 11 a. m. and 1p.m. today. claims 10.040 people, while Ogden claims but 22,0011. Tha Examiner has more cash paying SUIT FILJO FOB THIRD TIME subscribers than have the five Balt Journal Fifty-fiv- e ef Plain City formers de- Lake papers and the Bunko City. That la a afened their claims to Thomas England combined la Ogden but tho Examiner pretty big statement, who has filed a damage suit in tha la ready to have a committee of Ogden federal court vs, tha ,Ogdm Water- business maa go over the subscription works compaay for 121,000. This la (he third time suit . has hern filed against and between (he plaintiff and ONE MAN WAS KILLED IN SALOON defendant. The plaintiff claims that the Ogden Waterworks company has diverted ton to fifteen second feet of Chicago, March 1 7. One man waa water from tha Ogden rlvsr during killed and three others wars injured, each year. one of them probably fatally, during a fight early today In tha atloon of ASKED TO VISIT CHILE. Htyiry During at Laksview. Tha dead maa la William Curry. The wounded Chilmen wen taken to a hospital. One of Invitation Extended Mr. Root by ean Minister, them was Wm. Russell, a printer. Curry and tha three injured men, Washington, March 10. m. Walker nreordlng to tha police, went to sal non in tbe evening and were Martlnei, the Chilean minister, by dl rectlon of his government, has tender- drinking keavUy. It la said they had a ed Secretary Root an Invitation to visit grievance ef seme kind against the proand that they told him' they Valparaiso on his coming trip to the prietor Rio conference. The minister said bis had "come to do Mm up." Duslag, It la said, paid no attention government had not presented the Invitation earlier, because it waa known to tha threats. Law the men became Secretary Root would extend his trip openly quarrelsome and attacked the beyond Buenos Ayres. Secretary Root proprietor. Tha bartender hurried to took tha invitation under advisement the aid of hla employer. While tho shots fight waa in progress several fired. One of the bullets struck wrro RECEIVE THREATENING LETTERS Curry lu the head, killing him Instantly, and another shot penetrated the abMam bars of Coundl ef tha Ruaalan domen of one of tha other men. Russell and tha other assailant of tha saEmpire Fear For Lives. loonkeeper also were wounded. The bartender and Proprietor Dur17. The March St, Petersburg. were arrested. members of tha council of the empire ing who voted for the abolition of the IT. March There were Rome, death penally have received threatenshamrock decors Moo a today ing letters (mm the "Black Hundred." abundant Formal regalatkm have been promul- In the three Irish Catholic churchea in honor of Bt. Patrick's day. Cargated prohibiting purchase or sale Im-of here dinal liogue, archbishop of Armagh, of under the penalty explosive of aU Ireland, celebrated prisonment at hard labor at four to and primata five years and If it la proved that the pontifical mass. Ha also delivered a and sent Ms greetings explosives were Intended for revolu- short address to the Irish ia Ireland but to tionary purposes, the penalty is fif- not only those across tho seas. teen year at hard labor. Ota Boys Clothing Dept Four Nagraea Are Now Held Tha , Casa Will bo Aired la Police Court Monday. his actions ia the taking of the coat, and more than to emit that It was not done Intentionally,- - h tie BELIEVE ' THEY HAVE POLICE GOOD CASE AGAINST NEGROES. evening arrested maa giving hla name a George P. Robinson, and who claims to be a lineman by occupation. He entered the Exchange saloon on Twenty-fourt- h street and after removing an overcoat lie lunging to the proprietor, left the houM. The police department waa notified ef the mutter and Patrolmen Hadlurk, Russell and Malone were detailed on the case. Officer Malone arrested hie man in the Little Queen saloon on Washington avenue, hut he had disposed of the coat prim to tha arrest. Tha officer la of the opinion that he esa find tha same and an effort will bo made to do so. Robinson when arretted, was very much under the influence of liquor and was unable last evening to give any account of A yaath named Ralph Hogan waa street riding east oa Twenty-fourtlata yesterday afternoon and collided with a delivery wagon owned by the Oroeawell meat market. The shaft of the wagon pierced (ha shoulder of tbs horae. At LIBEL Officer Malone WANTED A hoy with good ednea-Bo- a to Bara (ha gristing bsslasaa. Apply far am a a "Standard at 4 p.m. Opticians JAIL APPROPRIATED! Pater Gallagher .foreman (Or Baxter Straw ft Stores, who hare the contract far the extension of the Oregon hart Use, St. Anthony, is la the city on a have of absence. B CHARGES N Wonderful BREVITIES 1908. 18, ARE IN NAM Na MARCH MOBNISQ, crow THE GIRLSIHALVERSON STjDJMMER Nfc 11 ladepandent 'Phana Ball 'Phone, twa rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone til 'PMm mi ring Bay your oroda from OGDEN, UTAH BUND AY OGDEN, UTAH. $2.7. 17. A despatch March Chicago. from Minneapolis. Minn., say a: When the holiday meh waa at lie height laat Christmas, John W. lligby, a Minneapolis latter carrier, found himself near the and of hla routs with several packages undelivered. It waa time to return to th office and quit for the day, hat Higby thought of the people who were awaiting presents and deeidsd to work a llttla while longer without pay, rather than disappoint them. Aa a remit ho waa notified yesterday that ha wUl lose one day's pay, II.7S. for violating the eight-hou- r law. Tho floe was Imposed by the .department at Washington. Higby never has tsoalvcd reprimand In the eight yaars ho has been a carrier and local officers will try to have the Sue order reacted ed. TUCKER MUST HANG. Writ of Error Denied by mtlco Hart Ian of Supreme Court. stlce HarWashington, Maroh lan f (ha supreme csnrt today denied error tho writ of applied for in the caa iff Chart L Tucker, under senon th charge of murtence of death dering Misa Mated Page at Weston, 1104. Mesa, In March, 1&-Ju- is Spring goods are pourine in, room must be had that's why the sacrifice is greatest now; that's why every pricesab a for of Read leads the greatest sake we have ever prepared cut as it .never was before. on. All this up to one involving some extraordinary purchases at prices far away below the usual. Every yard is distinct.y new; made this season's wear, styles are positively correct "Ready Monday morning and all you want, until store closing tfa& SOME, OF OUR SPECIAL'S 25c, 35c and 50e cellar-- -' Your choice during (hi sale weeh. ... ...... 15c 92.50 Waist Patterns for and ZM0 yards Black tress Goads, 91.50 for ta 92X0 a yard, 2X00 yards ef 70s Taffeta, all colors and black, only .J. h Black' wear guaranteed 1 Our now Taffeta, regular Our Black Paau da Boia, rag- - 1 ular pries $1.90 pr Fard new 91-5- 91-0- 91-1- 9 pra h 98e 95c 59c fft kJ If XJ of Cable Serge Drecc Goods, all colors, regular 45c, now 20 dosen of a 20c Bath Towel, ths I strongest on earth, yours for Century Linen Craah Toweling, rag- ular 15c, only.. 50 doaan of 7 Towels, each reduced to. Bllboa Percale, 2X00 yarda of 12 during this sale 2X00 yarda of tha best 15o Crown Pan-J ...., salt at I Thousand of dollars worth ef new underwear and embroideries win be on sal all nest week. Three hundred ladies Tailor-mad- e Skirts at lower prices than era buy the goods Thaa skirts are cot and made by tho bast 1 alters In Now York City. Just received, a beautiful Une of Covert Jackets. Rate and Silk Coata. Ji yards of Scotch Lawns, plain and flgundg youri fop 1,000 yards of BarmaH Challitg apeo- 5c Taffeta yards af Ribbon, 60e quality, sals price 200 of th 15c Children's Hess Supporters, yours at 200 bars of Wool Soap reduced to 25c Colgate and Williams Barber Shaving P, regular 10c, thia sal 4c 5X00 99-In- 1 1, ixJC ffY, J l illiiaosaacita11"' Chiffon 350 par bar 5c 10c 6jc |