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Show SATURDAY, JULY 4 TOE MORNING IftV. SOL EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1JC?. IKE EXAMINER Day fv:y FiieUahias Pufeliane by TM py. No Approvals Mail Orders Duriflf this sale no goods An extra force of sales- wil be allowed on people win fill mailorders same day as received. (UMtfi iatza subscription by Comer IB O0M MlfMitodudla Swtaay Morw ttty. ap- proval A14I1 cupue V MAIL IN ADVANCE.' ite tuBM to oaalparhr gyllili li Ugdae.lA idvMM Fo--EJ- 4 )i - riAJU.iM ead INDCPENCSNL Biauuar la AM AU 1 paaaaat Ba comma a railnaa wu be racalwu aa an aahjecte yraaaaiaA la ia JiLCMiy IvM klWI Uw ku ika tf aa aaaia mealaoka mu. all LiUara atoned hr wm d awuilMMa at sesame urea la Ika waaio kaakaL Tka kaklai aa hid knra -lmaa Ua KOI rtTTitaiaa Dual aakwhat yaa tur to a iMpoaaUila mifi fnl w pitta, ana 1r ashamed te ad. a bw Suhacrieere will latanaiac tkia la noon Tka lailura ky baton aaa ba Tka louM aa aala k ika tndepesdeoi uawa to, Satt Laka City. Oa U tkiaagk Iretae laavlac r--- Ogdd Wash Goods Must Be $old Not piece of Wgah Goods n il! remain in tlie stock when mention here but a few of the items and this sale it over. in addition to this every piece in the entire stock is cheaper- 3c 8 13c Cotton Challies and Lawns for 8 1 3c Bleached Mnslin ...7c 8c 10c Rleached Mnslin 8e Flannel Canton 10c 14c 35c Flaid Zephyr Ginghams for 12c 1712c Figured Hateen for ' .19c. Madras 30c Genuine Bkirting 9c 12 12c Colored Batiste 18c 25c White Batiste, 40 inches wide 45c . GOc Yogo Bilks and Silk Tissues 33c 0c Voile Tissues, lnthe plaids and stripes .23c 40c Silk Orgaudie, in figured and plain ; 23c 35c Voiles, Panamas, Eoliennes .13c 25c French Organdie, in flower designs An a liwBUk aa au seats ho la paiN 41 wii Ika axM niiina ead u pnhfraffiKW-iWew-. 21 " n Hella Railway. Tka Ualoa adSa Railway, bad abort Uaa Railway Tka Qm Ciaialaar petnma will aaafar a havoc ky v aa tka portiag to tkU office whenever Ikay taU la tad tka pagan at ika deals sated Tka Soathara All Hosiery Will Be Sold Much Cheaper aiiipaat The entire stocking stock is offered at the sale price. This Includes the famous Pony Ilose, which are sold strictly one price. All Bilk, Hutton, Lisle and Wool Ilose are to.be reduced In price. This list indicstes the reductions 48c Ladies Hose, in pure lisle, 75c quality for. . . 25c Ladies Lace Boot Ilose, black quality (black only), ,19c 22c Ladies 25c Ilose, in the very best makes All the higher price Stockings will be included and the entire line of Childrens Blockings. Pueblo Chleftala: Tka Agricultural department offldala an bually la detrrmlnlng what preeerva-Utnay ka used lathe preparatlm uf food product! under tka aaw pun food law. Tka latest order promulgated cover tka uae at keaiaata kt aoda aad lulphur fumes aa preserve-Ure- a for fruita aad other foods. Thla the waa order by prepared and drug heard - of food of agriculture, treaaury, aad oammeree and labor. It penult! tba uae of coalman amlt, auger, wood saioka, poubla jdlatllled llquora, and aeadlmeata, aad, poadlag further the nee of ealt peter. a reading ah taveatigattoa of tka attending proeneaea of manufactur'd aad tka effect! upon health, ae proaacutlona will ka laatltatad la tka caat of tba application of fumaa of burning aulphur (aulphur dloild) M naually applied la tho aiaaufactara at food!, which contain acetaldehyde, an Kara, etc with which sulphurous acid may combine. However, la making this allowanco tba order provides the total amount of oulphur dloald la the Antshcd product munt not exceed SM milligrams per liter la vines, or ISO mtUgrama per kilogram la other food products, of which aot more thaa aerealy ml 111 grams to la a free state. Under Ilka eoadltloas sodium baaaoata may ba uaad la quantities aot exceed of 1 per cent, or benauio lag oat-teet-h arid equivalent thereto, provided odium benaoato or kaa heretofore here generally used la such foods or food products. Tho regulations further provide that tho label of each package at sulphured food a, or of foods containing sodium heuaouta, or bcaaole add, shall boar a aerial number assigned to nay guaranty glad with tho department of agriculture, dot any statement that tka article la guaranteed to conform to tho food aad drug act. en-gai- aj CITYS DEBT. Tho outstanding eity warrants oa fund total over 14,181. The money In tba treasury, according to the last report of the auditor, lean tba amounts credited to special funds such as curbs, guttara aad sidewalk, waa 94.llg.43. Thla nhowa a floating debt. In, excess of available muaey In the treaaury, of fM.2TS.58. A business man. with aa advent balance of that proportion ou his books, would ha tearing hla hair and asking himself the question, How am 1 to avoid bankruptcy. But with Ogden there Is aa lajlffereaca that oonveya to the heavily taxed property owners the imprewstoa that the administration Is drifting along wtiiiout a man at the wheel aad without com-pe- the general e. fcime one has been telling that the Standard's Inlereet In the eltya affairs la all puilttcal and seltUh. These whispers are to no good purpose, for they may tend to leases the fores of what this paper l saying. Our to the Uxpapyers Is not with aa ulterior motive. Tho purpose la plain ad that ! to force a more economical handling ef the city's money and prod the mayor Into a resile-stoof .what Is doing la municipal af- 8 2ICS1 ms Saturday, July 20th i Beginning Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, we start the great Sale for which hundreds of .customers yearly CLEAN-U- P have been waiting. On that day we start a complete closing out of all remaining summer stocks, and in order to. make the sale one grand success, we include the entire stock of this great store, EVERYTHING CHEAPER as we did last summer. Fall goods will begin to arrive as soon as this sale is over We want the room. Next season we will have . fresh summer ....... all-lac- e FOOD PRESERVATIVES. ffirfd Ht-ip- vf Unusual Saving Opportunities for Men and Boys Also at the Clothing Store the redactions include everything In the Store, with the exception of a very few things on Some Remarkable Corset Prices which we are not allowed by the maker to cut the price. All The entire list of Corsets tqill be offered at a generous Butts will be included boys' and mens the. entire line of Underwear and most every article of wearing apparel. This reduction. You may choose your favorite make, your favorite model and our very newest goods, and pay the sale price. list will givf a suggestion of the savings which are possible Heres a ejurlal lot which will be sold at the following reductions. These are all good styles, representative makes, All Boys' Wash Suits Are Cheaper all sites, white, black and drab. Were' not allowed to adverThe entire line of Boys Wash Suits will be reduced for tise the maker's name, but their names and mokes yon all the sale. Ty inclndes the good styles which have come to know Corus within the past few weeks $3.00 Corsets for $1.49; $2.00 Corsets, for 98c; $1.00 sets for 49c; 25c (kirsets, for 19c; $2.50 Corsets, for $L23; $1.50 $2.50 Wash Bolts will be sold for $1.50 Wash 50c 29c. for for t CorsetR, Suits for $1.15, $2.00 Suits for $1.35, $1 Wash Baits 75c. 75c; Corsets, Remarkable reduction on a new and Complete line of Men's Fancy Vesta. Bale prices are 80c, $1.20, $1.50,' $2.00. Skirts One lot of Mena odd Pants, in good stylefl and materials, Positively the Last of the Half-Pric- ed n will be sold at just half price. The one thing to remember about this sale is that the "V ,. i goods are all new and clean. There la no old stock to disposu of yon have yonr choice of the best stock in Ogden. Kkirts Lot of Boys' Knee Pant Suits Just Half-Pric- e for half price. Bpring models and spring material. Most i Heres a great lot of Baits for the. boys who wear knee are jnat right for the early fall wearing pants. The prices are to be cut square in tw;o during the $3.50 Bklrla for $1.75, $5.00 Skirts for $2.50, $4.00 Bkirts , for $2.00, $6.00 Bkirts for $3.00, $7.50 Bkirts for $3.75, $10.00 Summer Bale Suits for $2.50 $3 Suits for $1.50, $C Suits for $2, $1.25, Bkirts for $5.00, $8.00 Bkirts for $1.00'. fur $4.50 Suits $2.25, $5 Suits for $2.50, $6 Baits for $3. Men's Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Bocks, Hats and all wearing apparel will be sold at the low Bummer Bale prices. Children's Lingerie Hats $1-9- AU Materials for Stirring Reductions on All Shirt Waists . The beautiful line of Bummer Shirt Waists will be rlosed out at little prices. In many cnees you would have to pay more for the materials than we ask for the finished garmen- t50c and 6flr Waists for 39c, $1.25 to $1.75 styles for 98c, 75c to $1.00 styles for 59c, $2.25 to $2.75 stales for $1.69. And the higher prices similarly reduced. Children's Dresses at About Half-Pri- 1-- 2 Bat-tenbe- 20-inc- h, lace, 20 inches, $1.58; 35c Mercer all colors, 28c; 35c Stamped Shams, to be embroidered, 19c; 75c Burnt Wood Panels, beautifully co- Centerpieces, ized Cushion I hand-mad- e lored, 35c. . Basement Entire Line of Dress Goods Reduced On all purchases during this sale the prices will be equal to and in many cases smaller than the wholesale price. Not a piece of dress goods is to be reserved. The great line including materials for fall and winter, will be. included, and hundreds of frugal women will supply fall and winter wants. Lot 1 includes an assortment of Dress Goods that will surprise those who see them, and we have no hesitancy in saying that this lot will be sold tlie first few days of tbe sale. All of the new materials for this year. Materials which were up to $3 will be sold at 79c. Lot 2, 15 pieces of this seasons best materials; light and dark; in excellent patterns. The regular $1.25 goods for 59c. Entire line of Dress Goods will be sold at sharp redactions. We do not cut samples daring the sale. . - Entire Silk Stock on Sale No Reserve ce There are a great many mothers who are learning that t is not necessary to sew during the warm weather. We sell Dnwoes for about the coat of materials you the ready-mad- e land 6 of our big line $1.25 to $2 styles to 14, Ages for 98o, $3 to $4 style for $2.29, $6.50 to $S.50 style for $4.95, $2 to $2.75 style for $09, $4.50 to $5.50 styles $3.19, $6.50 to $8.50 styles for $4.95. Cheaper All materials and the ready-mad-e materials in the Art Department are cheaper. . Heres a list of thOse we put on Just no- wi.Lr ii ! 4 Lunch Scarfs and cloths of Austrian linen, 75c value for 48c; 75c lingerie Fillow Tops, embroidered on fine linen lawn, 48c; 75c brown Linen Centerpiece, to be embroidered, 48c; fancy Art denim, for art squares and cushion coven, 15c; 35c fringed Tray Cloths and Spluahers, 23c; GOc Fillow Itufflings, in assorted colors, 4 yards, 45c. Dennisons Crepe Faper Lunch Bets, 1 cloth, 1 dozen napkins and doilies, 25c value for ltyc; Fillow Tops, in floral and conventional die 75c valuea for 48c; signs, with complete material for working, , 75c 18 and 48c; value, Battenberg Centerpieces, 20x44 inches, $1.75 value $1.38; $2 Clunj Scarfs, . Dainty creations of Lace and Embroidery, The entire line will be closed out during this sale $4.50 styles for $3.35, $9.00 stylos for $4.75, $6.00 and $8.00 styles for $3.75. Children's White Lawn tyke Bonnets 65c styles for 45c, 75c styles 49c, $1.00 styles 65c, $1.5K styles 98o, $2.00 styles $1.35, Art Needlework Without one exception the Bilk Stock will be on sale the greatest stock in tbe state. Tbe staple blacks and all the fancies have been cut in price as we never cut them before. eud the list for an idea of the 75c and 90c fancy Bilks for 42c, $1 fancy Bilks for 63c, $1.25 and $1.50 fancy Bilks for 90c, $1215 black Taffeta 83c, black Taffeta 93c, $1.65 $1.40 Peau de Bole $1.10. Ami a hundred other bargafn which we cannot list price-cuttin- 36-inc- h g 36-inc- h We have the greatest bargain basement in the state of Utah. The sales in that department have been surprise to many people . During this sale the .offerings in the basement will be even greater than they have been before. Here a a . partial list Best Clothes Fins lc a dozen; Safety Pins 2c a card. Ball Fruit Jars, pints, 55c a dozen; Ball Fruit Jars, quart, Gla 65c dozen; Ball Fruit Jars, gallon, 95c dozen; Water Bets, 1 pitcher, 6 glasses, for the set 48c; Ladies' 1'raP' JrilJ pers, new patterns, good full styles, $1250 value for 98c; Glasses, best smooth top tumbler which can be used fr $1-drinking glass, per dozen, including tin covers, 36c; Buggy Whips for 50c, Enameled Ware, in granite gray 1-- 2 0 ap-pe- nl e n fairs. Rn the city will reach the debt Suppose It does: what thru? Well, this is what will happen: The floating debt a bow wlihla a few limit thousand dollars of absorbing all of next year's taxes and there an Are months of expenses ahead. At the end of that time, it la fair to anticipate, at the present rata the treaaury I being Involved In debt, all of next tax- - wi'J have beta sp.-uyear-a Were ths property owaera then celled npoa to cancel the warranto, atandlng m s Brat lien agelnat their property, end heerine intercut et atx per cent end peering et e dieccnmt i 2 2 per cent, ther would he forced to pay aa extra tax at 1 mill. That meant for the men of amall home an extra burden of 820; for the average Imelneae men !oo and for the big Inatltutlona 1400 to 1500. There are many people with attractive homee who would go hungry rather thaa mortgage their Areal-lee- . yet they are unaware of the fart that the elty admlnletrati-.la plaetertng their place with a form of debt aa 1-- difficult to satisfy a any mortgage and eventually they must meet that Uen upon their property. have millions of them. Rome never had any dally papere; we havC loti too many. Rome had so magnetic telegraph; we know every morning IS IT SO BAD what the world did the previous day. In denting with the world Romo knew Telegram: To a vlrltor Count Tol- no law but the law of might; ours Is uol predicted the fall of the United n demand In a soft voice for a square Statea In hrae words: deal and If we have a big stick In the When I see the deserted ahrlnea of background It la kept only aa a matter your forefather!. I think It will come of precaution. We have some labor mre quickly than the fall of Rome." trouble but we can settle them In a What la the matter. Const? What year Just by electing anothi-- r demo-catl- c hea stirred your peace-lovinold aoul! president: Rome had hut one Rome held on the even tranr of her sovereign at a time; we have ninety millions of them-Rom- way until the mlnea that supplied her never had any free ar bools; we with money tailed; then nil the money g e drifted Into the hands of one class, and then men and women, te keep up apbecame pearances corrupted men were no longer At to become soldiers, women became unworthy to become the mothers of soldiers. Our mlneg are inexhaustible and we add to the volume of money, new money enough annually to hive bought any dependency of old Rome. Romo had nothing Bare her native Italy that she did not take by conquest from the outride world. See what we did In Cuba by contract. ' Rome did nothing except by main strength onr machinery on land and sea is d""g more work than all the millions of Rome could do. Rome's idea waa to plunder the earth; half our work h to feed tho Outride world and supply It with textiles. Romo rejoiced that tho nursing mother of its founder was she- - wolf, end that there should com great fear' to all who hear the mighty name of Rome, while tho world's oppressed In every land stretch out their hands to ns. 1 fect people by any means;, our X needs many Improvements, Gm taitk American has aa yet lost la what Imp" fix will in time and then were a real danger en It would do old man Tolatol gooo watch ua. He would see eotM" lug and the tnad of the volunteers marching from eTI7 fclm could he listen, would 7 Hke the footfalls of Destiny- the decline and tall. True we do not all agree about poliSEE THE OREGON tics; true In many ways w lack distime card. .Nine new. too cipline; true qiany modern Romans Lake daily. Leaving are coming with tho old Roman Mm of graft to our shores. Ours fa not a per undt SHORT LIN trin Of1 f.jg. ; |