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Show . itA irHusieivm the MOI1X1NG EXAMINE!:: I to ihi-i- H'X1 UTAH, OlilUIX, r iiir. it no KES. til-il- l Wrights Store News Vl. Published by W. H. Wright A Sons Co. 1. iu : No. 15. for moving is now in S'GHT.... MANAGER SAVS THE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. The management of Wrighi' ih.i all! he the busit-t- i Store save ufficial notice ioda;.-tha- t store haa ever kn u. now iii ounialned the Hock We advise liie readlua of We are in the the four Ure MUST be these Items ii wvuld be an only onea who will be benefited almost endles Job to carry all by the reading l!iue a bn rea-tblc atock, aaya the manager, and respond all profit uiut... dollar spent here ua to tomorrow the aale bound a sain new bargain forward bring more than It etr.maienl lit good, fresh merchaaaiae. are added and the la at few day Ery DOWN AWAY DOWN GO THE BRICES OF BRAND NEW. shoppers will hare the first ehanoe to buy these stylish suit at pricea which will move them In a hurry..., ITS suits, all aiaea, all colon many of these are the swagger long coats In plain colors and fabrics miatures SUITS. and tailoring style which are sharing honor with all other creations in New York today We divide the whole showing into four lots, reserving only a few of the special importation, and price them at $6.75. fP.TB. $13.73. $16.75. Take your choice beginning tomorrow morning. Monday's high-grad- LADIES e STVUSH SKIRTS ARE OFFERED TOMORROW AT $3.15 ..PLAIN AND MIXTURES. character lies the tailored skirt Juat ns example of the offers colors which are in harmony that are to be found now in the with the season's demands The removal sale price on these We will be pleased is $3.75 to show them whether you buy or not note department .500 handsome in skirts this.., plain and fancy mixtures, made with that graceful swing which readymade NEW COATS ARE HERE BLACK AND MIXTURES PERHAPS YOU WERE WAITING. At $13.60 we offer n line of A great many ladies have been waiting for this announcemixtures In neat, substantial ment. ...New blnck Coats and fabrics velvet collars, body with them a line of the handlined and faced, graceful hangsome check and plaids which which are to be favorites this season. were ing garments Loose and tight fitting models bought to sell at $18.00. g In the black, loose and At $ we offer neatly made models In the checka and black coats of weight and style that sell usually at $14. plaids. semi-fittin- GOOD, WARM OUTING FLANNEL THOSE SAMPLES, There are enough of those h reduction gowns at to supply all who, shall come These are the tomorrow wmples which came to us at GOWNS BTILL A QUARTER OFF. one-fourt- FEW OF a decided saving Some were a bit soiled some good as new. White and all colors, no two alike.... You may have them off. this week at one-four- th DIDN'T KNOW YOU CARRIED COMBS SO GOOD, ONE LADY SAYS. is always clean of the old style. Indeed there are no .better The new back combs are decidcombs made In the United States than the line we offer edly handsome. Our atock comBack combe we mean.. now prises styles at 35c to $8. The ladles at the glove counter will And the fact that we have an be pleased to show the whole output which keeps the reorders line no matter If you don't going to the New York office la reason to bellevo that the stock buy. ATTEND THE CLASS IN PYROGRAPHY. FREE. My! You geles said today: Yesterday the Saturday are very generous with your rises met with Mrs. In California one lesson. Larkin In the hall on the sec merely has the opportunity of class The has ond floor.. grown looking on while a demonstrator does the work.' Hera yos have cdnsiderahly sines last week, and some of those who are Just personal Instruction - bn the place which la being burned beginning are doing remarkably Instructions a to how each dewell.... Another class is to be started Is the middle of the sign should he done. . . .You hre of the week announcement Invited to Join.... An outfit will coat $8c if you crane soon we day will be made later.,.. These classes are hardly apprepall only one hundred at thla ciated. A lady form Lom An price. MANY YOUNG LADIES LESSONS THIB WEEK WILL BEE THE LAST OF THE CREPE DE CHINE AT 48a. A good many handaoma neck price.... Pure Bilk- - Crepe de scarf are being made from the . Chine in ail of the good shade black la all gone. Remember Crepe de Chine which we offer at .. .There' these are pure-silka good deal of difference. Later these goods be bought fur twice this 45c will A RARE CHANCE FOR LOVERS OF GOOD BOOK!.. STORIES, Those of you who are In the habit of paying $1.50 and $1 for the new popular novels will be pleased to know that we have bought one thousand volume of the best stories In good bindings, which we will sell at 59c. The class of books ars those which sell usually at $1.50 We mention a few at the titles: ' . . THE NEW Ik. Monsieur Beaucaire, Booth "Via Tarklngton; Crude,'' "Gran-atarMaster Christian," "The Man on the Box," "The Hon. Peter Sterling" "Laurua," and Indeed moat any of the latest title. books In Mary J. Holmes' handsome bindings at 38c, usually $1. 4c.... ABOUT TEN PIECES LEFT. If you coma early this week actually worth up to 60c. . ..You may have seen them In the wln- there will he plentj of those do w.... These will not Jest long dress goods at 84c which are at the price. (Oc DRESS GODB FOR ED PINAUD'B HAIR TONIC BEST IN THE WOPLD FOR I9c. If you Mould use a perfect hslr Ionic use Plnauds your barber will tell you there Is none better. ...Quinine hair tonics are the only kinds that hare held place after the hundreds that have been offered... We sell Pinauda becauae It la FRAUDULENT 61.00 SIZE not because there la good much profit In the telling. Ed Plnand's hair tonic will etlniu-lat- e the scalp and keep if healthy it makes the hair grow a bit and gives it that soft, wavy appearance. . . ,89c for the $1 else. o'. . M tunre Hi j'liiuM any other iV:u!'l i. H.'l Seen l.i-l- 'his : j ll'-- J niii-dow- I I u ' r wis'i r '"IlS ti:i,,1rl. ' - .i - - W . Qk V t .. - , few I! lilt,. tl-t- Hat-ber- g d E. C. Mention, superintendent of the Being local division of tbs Southern Pacific, (They Are Released Without Subjected to Trial. will arrive here today at 8:66 o'clock from Sparks, Nev. C. Jones and A Tucker, ha togethwere chargC. H. Beatty, superintendent of the er with Robert Armstrong, were Yeleaaed from Nevada Northern, with headquarters at ed with robbery, custody yesterday. The three men Cobre, was In the city yesterday. were charged with robbing an Italian train between Croydon and OgSteel embossed stationery to rour on a on Oct 17. Separate trials were don, order at K. B. Co., 418 Twenty-third- . granted aud Armstrong was acquitted and tha case akalnst the other two were dismissed. H. H. HeuderMm and IMPORTIKC STOCK John C. Davis were the attorneys for Blackman A Griffin Company Working the defendants. In the Interests of the Dairymen. OF l.- i liiiu.c i Ui.-n- H ,i,1. r her jcuii., i'- Mu-- . - u MJ1 Th l ON ALL ut ji.-.-t- . rm-i.i- TOYS AND br'.i-- till i ' . lii'i.Jt-r-,.i- !i j Per Cent Discount it 'i,- in i i' liiiM t) K- - !0 ' IV! rcu'iii-i- i:;g of F . I. tilll it - Mmti Ivi-'- i !. Ju High: 1 turns 'J. V ''f 111 - ,ip git.ll- uI A1. i'ul-'ui- . Aa mentioned In our columns a few weeks since, the above concern are themselves extensively In the Improvement and upbuilding of the dairy Industry of this part of th state. They are offering inducements y ur.de r ' ' I -- FETUSKS S i ' -digrved ti . iii I1' Xi're. He ' ln ii,-- in Oeoeu vail1 nmrki.l improvement n. l'.em of tint fruitful uf a few year. n-- u UI-DIESO- II. - - In- - ! eve mg : 7.2'1 urioh hik'd 'ii1: a1. . I luxe a unis gathered n front of the r,-- i hiiiuii dence of Jutrosinskl. at No. i Vl Li&i'oln aienue. nd hurled a . through the large from A 1.. hi. uen pievluit-.The ah and glas were smashed and the occupant i f iiu;:t!di I'Ui't based by .Vr ' Y.n an Prri) fa.i the house Mere given a flight. An exhibited u; our reci-investigation Is being made by the and. of course, took ihi- iri i. ribbon. l.nM The Guernsey bread ponce and some arrests may follow. the record in the pro.1,u- ...n ,f bii".v--r On Thanksgiving ee. Wednesday. fi They are a aiedi.iiii i,-d- . d.i when November 3. 111 occur the eighth breed of cattle, and hav- im annual ball of Ogden lodge No. 127 it come to producing milk Let the uf the International Association of Ma- good work go on. chinists. at the Congress Ihtncjnt The Machinist a. on preAcademy. CARD vious occasions, hsve glieu what have beeu considered the most successful We wish to thank - many frieuu social dances given 'in Ogden. The committees tn charge arc doing their for their kindness in assisting us in utmost to maintain their reputation in the death and buijal ot our beloved that line and to make the dance this husband and brother. Kapevially do year excel those given previously. A we thank Eugtpeer Wat worth and good time is always assured to those wife. Mr. George Mc(Vi:.iea and Mrs. who alteud the Machinist' ball. Re- Coffln, who accompanied the remains freshments will be served and every- from Mima. Nev.; Bishop McQuarrle. thing done to make the evening 'a Mrs. Mary Farley, the choir and The speakers; also the B. - F ladles' auxplea asm one. iliary of B. L. E. and all others for Funeral service of Miss Suan their many floral tribui'May God Phelps, will be held from LinilqulM bless them In their hour of need. Mrs. A. Welch and Family. chapel. 8 u u day mo ruing. 10 a. m The casket will be open from S to 10. Interment in Ci:y cemetery. DESERTED BY BRIDE DIED Walter Francis Bowe. ihree month and ten days, the sou uf Mr. After Two Days ef Wedded Life Wife Tires ef Husband. and Mia. Bowe. Funeral service will lie held from residence, 263 Twrniy-slxth- . Helen Shell, a paroled inmate of the at 2 o'clock Monday. State Industrial school at Ogden. FriDIED Mrs. Amy May Hoskins, at day deserted her husband of two the hospital yesterday morning, from days after telling him that she marthe results of an operation performed ried only becauae It was impossible in on her last night for appendicitis. The law to send a married woman to the body was removed to Larkin's under- Industrial school. The deserted husband is Sidney taking parlors from which It wtli b shipped to West Portage, Box Elder Payne, a laborer, who has a strong Imcounty. The deceased was the wile pediment In his speech. He met the of Joilah Hoekins. and leaves a child girl only two week! ago. subsequent five months old. Her parents ars Mr. to her parole from the industrial and Mrs. Charles Hall. Funeral ser- school. Wednesday night they ware vices will be held at West Portage married at the heme of Herman on East Second South street, Monday at 8 p. m. Balt Lake City. The girl claims to Sheriff Croper of Millard county la ho 18 years old, bat those who know the guest of Sheriff Sabring In Ogden her bast say she la only 17. The husband's story la that at tbe canyon today. supper which followed the wedding Eugene Traughber, for many years his bride became Indiscreet wlih her SMlstant city editor of the Salt Lake tongue, and told him that aha didn't Tribune, pissed through thla oily yes- love him. but had married him merely terday on hie way to Goldfield, where to prevent her return to the reform he hae accepted ap aotloo as advertis- school. Ho and aha remained at the until yestering manager of the Goldfield Tribune. Heiberg home, however, left the place. day morning, when she The Boyle Furniture company la un- Instead of leaving by the front gate, loading at tbolr warehouse eight cars he says, she climbed over a back of miscellaneous furniture. fence, and up until a late hour last night he had not seen her tor learned An inquest ove- - the remains of Geo. her whereabouts. The girl's poople. It la said, live in Dupss, Greek, who was crushed by a from Ogfreight ear, was held thla morning at Ogden. She was committedschool for den to tho State Industrial tfee municipal court A Jury, composed of E. A. Littlefield, Amu Behring Incorrigibility. and C. R. Reed, brought in a verdict EASTERN EXCURSIONS that the deceased came to his death Via th by being crashed beneath a moving COLORADO MIDLAND RY. car, whilo acting as a repair man for the Southern Pacific company. No On November 8$ and Droember 18. opinion aa to blame was given. Evidence bearing on the accident to Du-- p One fare plus $2 from Utah points to m was taken from a number of fallow Chicago, Minneapolis. Kansas, City, tt Omaha, Denver and Intermediate Greeks through an Interpreter, was brief and concerned the details points. Limit, 60 risy. Stopover. L. II. leading up to the fatality, and subse- For further information write Lake Salt agent. general Handing, Greek. of the death quent City. M. U Dowling, assistant engineer In charge of the construction work on the FRLBhTE matters new local shops of the Southern Pa his ed has anl position clfle, resign Tbe following probate calendar was will take charge of Important engibeard by Judge Howell In the district In same for the Nevada work neering yesterday morning: system. C. P. A. Lonergtu. engineer court Estate of William McGregor, den charge of tbe work on the sand ridge ceased. Petition for letter of adminsucceeds him. istration. Granted. Bond, $2,000. Estate of Avis Cross, deceased. PeDr. John Brown of Denver, Cola. Is of will. Granted. tition for visiting the Rev. David W. Crane and Bond $2.C00.probate will occupy the pnlplt of First M. E. Estate of David Anderson, deceased. church Sunday morning. Return of sale of real estate. Estate of Lyman Skeen, Jr. Petition Newton Farr of Balt Lake was In for order of sale uf personal property. Ogden today. Granted. trains two freight slowly, Running The K. B. Co. handles the largest collision met in a head-end- Friday, of loose-lea- f line ledgers In Utah. 413 on of Evanston. east Wyo.. miles fifty street. Twenty-thirwas one No Pacific. bnrt, the Union but considerable damage was done and traffic delayed for some time. JOKES AND TUCKER Fri-ta- I time ' ti-- iThtrixi; r JKUlMMl, XuVEM I m uird up ihn: Mr. John Kelt f Hu'-; raiifciug i:e:g, Mh h W b ; on J.i!-- . of Hr. n,r an.l wen: io Fali kink in v Hit the t iu E. A Hen , ilertiOi!. of .:u.u,. He!i.i-oil- . o!'.i h,-- own am-- ; .ind unev vlin Mr. Hctuii-rsai- i reside ihirc i si tarhed in the lYdenu rmirt at Fairbanks. She It. ft .he uk-- u at Fort f.ib-buand went up the Tat.ana. which she describe a the mifi-- i airt-aon the conttneut Lhut i usvigabli- After a month visit with her people, during which sue eecured au excellent knowledge of the enuntrv and it resources. its gloriaun climate which she says is superb sad it Immense gold riches, she returned down the Tsuatia and went up the Yukon tu Dawaon. She state that every little tributary of the Tansna i filled with gold, and that the riche uf thl part of Alaska cannot be e.tlmated. On the trip down the Tansna her exciting experience began, and were uT s decidedly adventurou character. A man named Flqpiing coming out of a tributary of The river with fll.uOu in gold, when he wae shot twice by two robbers. He pulled his boat back tu the allure tud saved hla money. He was found iu the broh In lime to take the steamer La Veil, on which Mra. Henderson wae a paenger. and was brought to Eagle fliy with hts mousy, where he wa supposed to have died from his wounds. Tbe veesul was stranded on a sand bar for twenty-tw- o hours, and ou of the exciting incidents was the escape from the vessel and the recapture two days later of taro desperadoes. Federal prisoners who were being taken to Seattle. When the ship was three miles north of the Arctic circle the propeller on the veseel broke and for seventeen days they were hung up. Finally tbs crew warped the ship over to a sand bar about two mile in length, and for tho remainder of their stay the pasaengera took such exercise as they might walking up and down thi bar. They were finally towed In by tbe Seattle No. 8. Another incident was the attempt on tho boat of a young man to eotnmit suicide while in a mania. He finally recovered, but when he reached Daw-eo- n he took a room in a hotel and blew hla brains out before a mirror. Tbe 1st Voile brought out of Fairbanks $3,600,01)0 In gold bullion. Of the gold resources of the Fairbanks reglun, Mra Henderson says that the half is not yet written, not eten known. The only work done so far la practically on the surface. The miners are confining their effort to the amall streams that flow Into the Tanana, and only one or two concerns have gone to depths where the rich dirt is found. I HOLIDAY ' GOODS u - Purchased From Nov. 15 to Dec. 1 Goods put away and delivered Xmas For every $1.00 purchase we will give a chance on a $25.00 Doll to be drawn for Dec. 31, '06 Don't Miss the Opportunity Utah Stationery Co. i i Can You Play a Piano - If not, jrfvp u$ a call and we will sell yon on yon ran Piano. to seejbc new Kinptliury in r Ilay. W have a nioitl brauliful liuv uf uprigbt pianos wt can nftrr you from f 150.00 tip lo 1 1,000, We make our kjKK'iHl efforts to plea pafron, both in tlio way uf quality uf our puvtds and in tbe priera aud lemi we are ofTerinj;. tier-Playe- HOME VISITORS Low Rates East Va EXCURSION. Rio Grands West- ern Ry. out-of-tow- Knuud trip, first-clDenver. Pueblo and Colorado Springs Omaha aud Kansas City St. Louis St. Paul and Minneapolis a tli-kr- to: $19.75 32.nu 89.50 I - t t line uf organ suitable for tbe homo, church, school, Primary, Ileligion Clams ure to b found Sunday on our floor at the right prices. t ii Mimic Co., 2414 Waah--. (iu ( ('bainbcrlain-TboniHand hoar tbrir beautiful ingtun At., Ogden, Ctah, In is (he meantime 'let us convincing. Hearing aeud you catalogues telling all abuut (be kind of an Instrument yon are looking fur. . Stop-over- fgden, n A fim Chicago Tickets on aale ber 18th, limited s Low allowed. of sale. rates to and from many other points For further informative! see A. J. K , j 41.9D 44AU Nov. 21Mb and Decemto 6 days from date CRONIN, Agent, I! pi-linn- s. Utah. TROOPS FOR EL RENO. .f They Are Bent There as a Precautionary Move. Oklahoma City, Okie., Nov. 10. Four Infancompanies uf the Tweuiy-slxttry whirl! were sikrtW for Fort ttimo, Okie, last night on a special train from San Antonin, were sent a a precautionary measure 'conaequent upon dismissal nf Companies R, C. aud D, of the Twenty-fiftuf infantry, by order h fire today cauaing a damage, as estl-- n calling for explanation or denial hy Tbs President Is re-bv the officers of the .qompauy, Ihe President. of ii sponsible only for what he $757.0011. himself seye In publle, for what he writes or The fire originated, from some unknown cause in lh engine room, which . for what he explicitly authorises the was situated In the basement of a proper government officials to state mal house. In which $A,ono tons of In his behalf." President iluonevelt, as a result of the hard coal were stored. The eoel is WRECK IN OHIO. riotous disturbance tu', Brown.vlllu, still burner and it I ex seated that It Texas, on August 12lb. The negro will be several duya before the fire Is e One Man Killed and a Beers ef t roups are anon to be formally dismiss- entirely extinguished. Th Iscompany's estimatEl Reno, where loss in hoisting machinery ed and tbs cltlaeua-o- f Injured. . . Per-eee- t shout 82H0.U60, This amount, Blanrhesler, Ohio, Nev. 10. A wreck total of is included lq on the Baltimore A Ohio Southwestern reed early today resulted in th death ef on man end the Injury of PREBIDENT. MISQUOTED. early a anare at other persona six mile went of hire. Fifteen of th His Private Cenvereetlens Are Net t Injured were taken te Clnetnnetl sod Be Autheeltatlve. the phyalctens tor thet several may die. Tbe psKMWgers aerieeaty Injured Washington. Nov; HI. The followre: ing statement, touching quoted eenvar T. F. Flattery. Chicago, bruised and nations with the President, we made Full line of stock certificate always public at the White House: cut shout th head. on hnnd at K. 0. Co., 413 Twenty-thirC. M. Phillips, McDowell, Tils., InFor many years if has beeu tbe Invariable practise never te attempt tn jured internally. MURDER. CAMPAIGN quote a private conversation with th .Among the injured are: "Mr. Charles Rsnnstt, Odin, Bis., beDOCKS DESTROYED BY FIRE. Warsaw. Nov. in. The Socialists President, it. hoe been found that es have conamenred a campaign of a matter at fact the man who quotes lieved to be fatally injured. Charles Bennett, slightly braised der agxlnst those who are opposed to Chicago. Nov. 16. The dork of the such a coareraation nsnally misquotes them, and have killed the director of Lehigh Valley Coe company sit tinted It. whether consciously or uncoaMioes-l- y and cat. The Bennetts were on a weddleg and such an alleges cun versa! loo la the gas works and wounded several at One Hundredth street and Commercial avenue, were totally destroyed by under no circumstance te be hnid as trip. nationalist workmen. the three roinpanlea are stationed, fear trouble will follow, Since their arrival at El Reno, which Is two miles distant from Fort Reno, the negro troop have been placed under the slriciwt discipline, being subjected to a roll call every two hour. The formal order for the discharge of tho disgraced tronps wai Issued at Wash 1nRt.cn yexierdav. The date of actual liainlBSal 1 not known here. , ed . however, $78T.Oi. tc - d. VOTES. Election Judge Arrested Charged With Fraud and Forgery. Wilke barre. Pa, - Nov. 10. Dur-ln- ff the progress of the official election count sensational testimony wan given showing that more than 2,000 fraudulent votes were retnraed in seven districts of Foster end Hnsel townships. The election Judge In the Ninth district of Haul township was ordered arrested, charged with fraud, forgery and misdemeanor ns an election officer. Our Block uf HiJrerwwr U cwnpfet: Warrants were issued fur the arrest f the Judges of three election district for contempt of court. Warrant were also Issued for Squire of Haile township far violating the election law and for Bam Bmberg-r- . a prominent merchant of Vieelsnd. rharged with being Implicated in the theft of the ballot box in Foster town-hi- Solid Milter knrvra and fork .r Solid German oilrer tea KpoonH. . Solid German silver dessert NEW NAVY. fit. Petersburg, Nov. 10. The new rruiaet Pa Had a, of 7.900 ton and de seed to have a speed of twenty-thre- e knits launched st the new Admiralty works here today. She is of b Bay-jjpe of the armored cruiser. here: now in rour of construction The new Fallada and the New BTen take the place at the Russian crnlqers of those name which were sunk at Pork Arthur, refloated hy the Japanese sod renamed. vi Of Every . Description Fifty-two-- net, pi 4.50. ecu handHome decorated dinner Other nets up to ?50. Large line of white china for home n, WANT ADB YIELD BIQ RESULTS. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS WHEELWRIGHT .ofi per set per $et per set Solid German silver lable spoons. 1.00 per set spoons.... p. RUSSIA'S 92.90 75 'I Fancy china in all the latest shapes and beet in 8 ken. Xu trouble to select your prevent here. Full line of plates, knives, forks, spoon, i etc. I ! YOU CAN &UY IT CHEAPER. AT brothers mercantile company i j I 44 a |