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Show MOBNIG EXA.MINLl;: OtiDEX, TOE WRIGHTS XVO STORES SIMUY MoliXlXG. CTA1', RANDOMS for $14.50 will be a possibility this week at the clothitg store That you might know they are appreciated we soli FIFTY SUITS the first day, so that there are now only one hundred M. and Brock union eft. . These are rattling good suits. . the H.S.& for less than the regular made suits. . Very seldom it is that you get them and men hundred fifty But we will have one if come Hence . these of you Ringing the praises goods. soon you may have them for $25.00 Suits for $7.50. There were so many who did not want to pay $14.50 for a suit that we have added this line of $10.00 .and $12.00 suits at $7.50. These are all this season's styles and are . , made in the most approved fashions . You will find them "j I ) in single or double breasted and of handsome materials. . Ss for values to $12.00 Regular $10.00 rr Copyright 1906 by I Ian Schaffher W Marx Some Rare Bargains in Dress Goods Pickings From the Greatest Dress Goods in Town V CfY jWf ... V Silk and Wool Crepe Eolicnne and a variety of goods, only two three patterns of each dress, MQ, new shades; $1.25 goods. . . orlf 12 44c 75c pongees, 22 inches wide pongees. l-- 2c ............... .,... 50c pongees, 19 inches long 81 ................. ............ J r J n ........VC Cotton Henrietta. Looks like high priced woolen goods Voiles an A crepes for stylish spring dresses 25c goods .... . . . 36 Inches stride Ginghams. Others charge 12 Cdgates Tooth .. Pordcr Every thread linen. 7 C H -- .....1 5c 3c 15c Tomorrow there will be placed on the counter at the head of the lace department several dozen Just to stimulate trade in this , section we offer them LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS unen handkerchiefs. for only I !-- 2c will continue tomorrow only . .Linen f ini she sheets . . full 81 x 90 inches . 65c values for ...... UC 1 The 1-- 2:. OA ........................... J In s day or two you will be changing the bed clothing for lighter sheets . take advantage of this offer whicih Meenen Ialcum Castile Soap .. C sale price vnll be Bedford suitings. A good stout material A ff C for spring dresses 1 A Fruit of the Loom. Worth 12 1 C Our price Lawns. Buy these now for simm:r. I C I JC Dark or light REMNANTS The remnant counter is piled up and running over with short lengths. Handy pieces which are offered at much less than the regular price. You will find waist patterns, skirts, and a hundred handy bits at very little cost 49c x90 SHEETS ' be great activity in that district thla year. The Edgemont mine, close to the Aura King, has been producing eteedlly all winter and report are that a new vein has been struck that runs rich in gold. The Aura King will ship in its new machinery ns soon as filfl was born 0 Mr. and Mrs. th roads will penult D. Fnlkman at their home In the Mrs. William Purdy presented her court house yesterday morning. wty To It belongs the distinction of being husband with n baby girl. Mother and flrat child born in the court child are doing well und the father la flOUBS, happy. BREVITIES BRIEFLY are now TOLD A warranty deed was filed at the WHAT THE LAW AND THE LAWcounty recorder's office yesterday conYERS ARE DOING. Buschman others from Dora and veying of 8L Ogto several title till Louis, . den town lota and from 200 to 300 lota in tile various additions, mostly in Judge Indisposed. Lake View, University Place and Nob Owing to the indisposition of Judge deed waa filed Friday Hill.' The transaction involved the Howell only the most urgent court ' NeI,on and wife transfer-- . sum of 920,000. S,. . ?towPb mater were attended to yeaterday. ' -w hwest end Beckman part of the The father of Anne Nelson arrived Lareen vs. Larsen. southwest quarters of STr 6 north- 1 in Ogden yesterday morning from HoA motion waa mads to retax costa v Salt Lake meridian. tter City. He visited his daughter at of Kristina Lareen vs. the will remain here until the of the case Jail and John O. Dinsdale. of Lareen but the matter waa conOgden, died at trial is over. The meeting of father Henry tinued until March Slat 1 wtrdF- - Death resulted and daughter was pathetic. Both burst fmn, hOpening of Lane. ,n th into teams h?.in beheld each when - affecting they the A formal motion by the city attoran son other. niTh;,youn ) rf ney, In the rase of Ogden City vs. of this city. He waa 25 1,ved Mr. Mahon of the Street Car Mens Joseph Perry anl others, for the open,rii Og- d.n in street or Plncock's bad many friends. union, left Ogden on yesterday's train ing of Thirty-thir- d He a wife, hut no for the west. A delegation of street Lane, was granted. children. railway men were at the depot to wish Probata Matters. 01 US was The following probate matters were !V"f paid into the him good luck on Ms Journey. disposed of by the district court yesoodV wV oa,c JOorday by tor morning: A license waa issued to- terday A lor summary distribution ofr,i w,PPrlw,tPtt In the mat-ta- day marrlago R. Light and Mlaa of petition to William estate of Martha- B. Taylor the 0 Fnmk McNulty. Maud Rackbam, both of Ogden. Grandin. deceased, waa granted. The guardian of the estate of Annie New signs have been placed on tha Voss et si., minors, waa 'released un MfDwnott. of Cherry treet care. cSr petition and Fred Voll was appointed a gsV1, W th Mr in hi stead. ,nd Mr- - An- drw J. A petition for a decree of distribuThat "armor 6f suspicion" may protect the wearer once in tion of the estate of Richard J. Taya while, but usually it la of about as lor. deceased, waa granted. d much- help as a winter ulatel in s Tha case of the estate of, William dash. Skeen, deceased, id which petition waa made for a decree of distribution The millionaire who has caught up was continued until March 31st. with fortune by turning sharp corners nnsnee has been SURELY. 'excellent. Is much poorer than the bankrupt who failed doing bis honest beat. Aura King mine In Teachr (at night school) Define ada. 'oun,y- in It rune in a circle. If trouble drives the pi plant. re inter- ?! ere t0 Haired ' Pupil It it's Shagrr the effect that there will you to drink, drink leads you to mors trouble, and there you are. wbr they make 'em. 5c re-d- u 1 . if wf much-talked-- l PP 100-yar- . -- Men Hava Determined Testing the Dipping Upon Restrictions. Sheepmen of three states have been la conference at Tacoma, Nev., to consider the action of Governor Gooding, to determine on a plan to overcome the aevere dipping regulations which the governor made effecRtorkraiaen tive In a proclamation. from the northern and southern part of Utah, as well as a delegation from Ogden. are at the meeting. Today the Utah men will return to this city to report the result of their conference to their attorneys. Then, upon advice, they will make n determined effort to annul the obnoxious ordinance by driving over the states lines their flocks of sheep. The real battle will come when the issue la carried to the courts for decision. Loral stockmen are prepared for a hard fight well as with officials in the ronrrs at the states lines. of Idaho, of Small pax at Eden Must sult in Closing the Re- BchooL At the regular meeting of the county board of education tho matter of truancy cams up for discussion and all members were firm for the strict enforcement, of the laws in thU respect. After considering tha matter thoroughly, the clerk was authorised to swear out complaints In every raae of violation that might henceforth bo reported to him. The superintendent submitted a report on tho present status of enrollment qf the various schools which showed a slight decrease la attendance. Tho principals were Instructed to send In a record of delinquents that it might ho ascertained if they were Owiplying with the law. Arting ou hla report on the question of admitting pupils to the schools at this season. Superintendent was requested to refer the matter to tho state superintendent in op-- , der to obtain a ruling. Meanwhile no beginners will be admitted. Mr. Robson, in behalf of the commit-te- e on Bites, read th mtnntee of n special meeting held at Plain City, at which th dtlxena of that plare offered the hoard a site for the proposed new school house. The report waa referred to ib committee on buildings and grounds aad th county attorney. Mr. Christensen' report that ha had not yet aneceeded in aecaring a ait for tfie school In th Hooper dlstrtrt waa also referred to tha buildings and grounds committee. Mr. Frorer reported a mild raaa of smallpox at Edefi. Tha propriety of closing the school waa discussed, after which th matter was referred to Mr. Frorer with power to act-communication from Mr. Newman, relative to tho condition nt the Washington school building at North Ogden1, was referred to buildings and ground committee. Bills amounting Jo 942.91) were audit d and allowed. Pet-ters- A ON THE DOCKET A A LONG TIME. remarkable lawsuit, the origin of which goes bark to 1611, ha Just been decided by th supremo court at aig. ' Tha matter in dispute wr the oommunea of right claimed hr Ah Oabo and Engenthal. situated on th flp, border of Alsace and Lorraine, to cut wood ia tha forest of Da bo. Thla right had been disputed by th French govV ernraent, and after th Franoo-Prualas War a German Jurist waa pointed to study the queatioq. It took' him thirty-fivyears to get up the1 ease, wnlrii ta described as filling sevdecision was eral hundred volumes.-at last reached ta 1904, when th Court of Bfivern found in favor of tho two oommunea. This verdiot was confirmed on appeal by th court at Colmar, and finally, aa stated, by the Bupremt court of Lalpslg. The coals of th proceedlnga, amounting to many hundreds of thousands of franca, wiU hare to be defrayed by the French trasamr. TO THE POINT. "The day of tho hoes is over," said tha talkative man. Married or single?" interjected th man who hadn't spoken before. Thoughtless listeners deemed th question irrelevant. Philadelphia Simple Truth. London John Oliver Hob be tolls audience that "women are America' hast product." Nothing Ilk them in thla wide, wide world. At the head of the procession with the prettiest showing: of Wall Papers ever made in this city. We never before had a stock so complete in qualities and designs, so beautiful, so attractive anH at such reasonable prices. Whatever your wall paper needs may be this year, come to us. Prices from H cents up. IDAHO Utah On-har- BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL PUNISH THE DELINQUENTS. At the Head of the Procession CONFERENCE ON THE PROCLAMATION. HELD horn on u NEV. - at the SCHOOLS: semi-conscio- TACOMA, bond and oath of office supervisors, members of the of education, the superintendent farm and the county phy-- , 9 B ygr8 recorded in the county office yesterday. r.b' " PAINE avenue. TCOK CARBOLIC ACID Relatives and friends of tha family may view the deceased at any time today before 2 pm. Yeung Girl Became Despondent I causa of a Lover's Quarrel. CHAMBERS APPEAL Josephine Slater, living at 129 street, administered to Thirty Day Additional Tim Granted Twenty-fourtherself n done of carbolic acid, about to Prepare Papers. 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, apparOn motion of Judge Maglnnls, ently with suicidal Intent. Tho does waa not a large one sad before tha thirty days additional time waa granted the defense in tha Chambers case, in poison could do great injury she waa which to prepare, serve and fils a bill relieved by Dr. Wherry. of exceptions. Immediately after her act bad been discovered. Dr. Wherry waa amt for. BT'NKOED. Ha responded immediately, administered antidotes and emeries In liberal "The progress at the bridge whist quantities. The stomach pump, owerase In Kansas City must he some- ing to th burned state of tho girl's thing enormous," eald Morell Law, mouth end throat, was not used. It traveling passenger agent, for the Col- waa not long before tha medicine adorado Midland, "Judging by the num- ministered to Mlaa Bister had the deber of women who make requests for sired effect and she was aoon out of fbe bridge whist score cards recently danger. Thla morning, the only Indl Issued by our md. The card play- cation of the rash act was n blistered ing habit among women promise to mouth and throaL It ia alleged that a lovers quarrel outstrip horse racing as a demoralising agent. Who knows how anon Gov- caused despondency which waa directernor Folk will have to put the Ud ly responsible for tha attempt at sui' on' bridge. The women pley cards cide. for money and actually ar as smooth While in a condition, monte men. Why, Mlaa Plater celled out that aha wantsi the the other day a woman ealled at the ed nothing or no one but her lovar. hla home of another and found several of repeated several times, with the hosteas friends sitting in a poker at!her statements that establishes well game. The newcomer had often played the supposition of the family that a with them, and on Invitation Joined small rupture with a boy friend causthe game. She had always previous- ed the trouble. While relief waa given by th docly lost, but this time she came out a big winner. At the arose, her mind tor, enough poison waa taken into the occupied with a picture of the cash system and circulated to cause soma she had won, the aly hosteas, kissing apprehension lest antidotes bad bean Now that administered too latei FOr several her Judasllke, remarked: you've won, dear, isnt K too bad we minutes th girl waa so low that no were not playing for money? "Kans- pulse beat could be felt Mlaa Slater la 19 ye re of ago. as City Times. COURT NEWS SHEEPMEN AT f?d. aro ?le A THE COUNTY Bop Calm ycturaelf Gxrltemeat 1 a dangerous thing Slowly now and with deliberation. ipIi 4 under standing that a carefully planned day nf shopping is the only one of profit. Yon owe it 10 yourself to carefully SKEEN FILES CHARGES TO OUST consider your expenditures, to examine ANOTHER COUNCILMAN. Qualities, to compare. Now. if you uke this advice your shopping will he very satisfactory to yourself we'll be Allegations Are tha Same aa Were satisfied. Made In Other Councilmanic Cases. It is an evidence of good faith in oar word ns well ns our merchandise that we sold fifty of those sale suits on the start. You take no chances in buying Th accusation of J. D. Skaeo against Hart. Bchaffner A Marx clothing or Councilman Robert B. Paine was, Brock union mads. The labels there; yesterday morning, placed on file oad the court issued a citation, returnable you take no chance. April Srd. at 10 a. m. la its allegations Someone bs said that imitation is the accusation is essentially the asms the aincerest Battery, and since we are aa those in the cases of th two counonly mortal we cannot help being cilman already tried. It asserts that the defendant qualipleased We re glad you like our adfied as councilman on January I, vertising. 1904, and has since been acting in A good many young men and some that capacity. That nt the Urns of old men wanted suite and did not wish hla election an ordinance fixed hla salto pay aa much as 114 50. So for Mon- ary at 9740 per year, the asm being day we add one hundred suits of our still In free. It allege that the defendant is guilty regular fit.oo and 910.00 stork and mark the price down to 7.50. Just of charging and collecting illegal fees one hundred at this price, and no doubt for the following reasons; On January 7. 1904. ho wrongfully, this week will clean them up. wilfully, and corruptly" caused th city Please keep thinking about the 29th. auditor to issue to him a warrant for 80th and 81st of this month. Our an- 950, which sum ho collected from the niversary takes plare. It la the big city, "well knowing that he had renevent of tba year. And ainoe it will dered no services for same," and that be the last one in the old store w will it was In excess of hla salary, as provided by ordinance. That, on July 21. naturally make it the greatest. 1905, he. In the same manner, collected Those pongee allk specials are worth tha sum of 9100. That on December your attention. Just over there to the 86. 1905, he caused to be presented to the city council a resolution allowing left in our display advertisement. to himself 9100-5for IS 1 days serIt's a great line of Oxforda were vices on board of equalisation and reoffering. They're selected from sev- view of special taxes, assessed dnriug eral lines of the best makers and rep- thst year and afterward caused the resolution to bo passed and collected resent the rream of each. that sum. That he failed sad neglected to perform hi official duties In KEOGH FUNERAL neglecting to investigate tho legality of the claim allowed. The funeral aerrices over the reTho plaintiff and accuser asks the mains of Thomas J. Keogh will be court to enter Judgment depriving th held in the Carbolic church, at 1:80 defendant of hla office, if thoeo chargee Sunday afternoon. John W. Keogh la are sustained by tha verdict of tho expected to arrive from th west this Juiy, and that he bo assessed tho costs Sunday afternoon. Relatives from Salt of thla action. Thirty-ai- x ."T AGAINST h In this department are those goods which are needed every day. Read the list carefully;' compare the prices. Good dress calicos. Others charge c 6 and 7 cent s... C Apron Ginghams C only Cheviot shirtings worth Silk is the most favored of all materials this season. Every manufacturer is taxed to his capacitv every fashion authority proclaims silk queen of the season. And of all silks PONGEE WILL BE SUPREME. Tomorrow we offer a few items in new pongees. Note these: $1J00 Grey plaid and plain Suitings, full 54 .inches wide, goods which will not bs found in any but first class stocks, $1.25 values'- -' DOMESTIC BARGAINS SILK SPECIALS ACCUSATION TRUANCY IN 1-- 'r col- IWWt fi ' $14.50 new 25. WRIGHTS TWO STORES Heres the: List of Bargains that Will Bring Crowds of Shoppers. Scediennes, BriHiantines, all ors, 50 inches wide, $1.00 values for only MARCII and From an intellectual point of view, of one's life la most wasted when hw tries, in n spirit of dnmb loyalty, to admire all those things that are popularly considered admirable. Success Magazine. that time The Supreme court has not yet decided which Is the weaker man he who is not. a Me to see his own weak-n- , or he who has no faith in SPRING SHOWING OF FLOOR COVERINGS of Over 5,000 square feet of floor space are devoted to the display and making-u- p our Floor Covering. We make a special study of the floor covering business with the result that our stock is characterized by Beautiful Patterns and durable fabrics at the VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. . IOO Over Two Hundred Patterns of Carpeting Patterns of 9x12 Rugs This Embraces'. Axminister .Carpeting from.. ..$1.23 ..,$60. ........... 30. French Wiltons at Bundhar Wiltons at. Bigelow Bagdads 47 Brussels to Rugs $27 Body 34 to 23. $18. Rugs Tapestry Art Squares..'. $4. p In addition to these we have Rugs in 6x9, many other sizes, such as and 10x12. Bundhar Wilton. Velvets from Body Brussels - . ..2.23 1.10 up 175 yd 1.40 yd 1.00 yd Roxbury Nine Wire Tapestry 73c yd Eight Wire Tapestry These prices include sewing, laying and lining. BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY |