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I POLICE COURT CASES Albert Lewis alias "Hy" Brown, who liiid a nchx, with Policoman David ton shortly after noon Friday, while ho inj: arrested for drunkenness, was ar raigned in police court bo fore .Juiluo Bowman, Saturday forenoon. Ho plead ed guilty to drunkenness and was sen tenced to ten days in iall. Edward Syphits, who. several nights ago, stabbed his daughter, Mrs. Iko Taylor, with a pockot knife, wns ar- Yaiguod on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to do bodily harm. The prisoner pleaded not guilty and his trial was set for March 1". He was unablo to furnish a bond of KOUO and was committed to the county jutl. Alan Parr, formerly a :ncmbir of Iho Willard Mack Stock company, now play ing at the Bungalow theater, was ar raigned unon two complaints, alleging forgery. Farr requested until Monday forenoon to enter a plea an l bail was ' fixed at .'fL'.OOO. lie could not raise the j amount and was handcuffed to Deputy I Sheriff Corliss, who wont to Wyoming for him after his arrest there, and taken to the county jail. Farr alleged to have forged the name of "WilVird Mack to two chocks, receiving $2u -in 0110 and $35 on tho other. A colored man, who is known to the police as "Governor" Allen, faced the judge on a charge of .lrunkcnnesj. t Allen has been in tho court many times before. Being a good worker on road repairing, ho was given a (ivo days' sen tence. Walter Smith, colored, an ex-conviot, was given a six-months' misnendpfl sen- II ! I 'I I' ! I I I III II II I II II I I I II II I II II li tence on tho promieo that he would leave tho city. Smith was arraigned on tho charge "of carrying n conccalod ! weapon. ! Charles "Williams, arrested on suspi cion of stealing a chost of tools from the Newhouse building, was discharged, as there was not suflicieut evidence against him, " Pearl Curtis, who created consider able trouble in court Fridav, when her lover was taken from the court room '.n charge of Deputy ShorifE Carlson, was arraigned on a chargo of interfering with an officer. Sho pleaded not guilty and timo for trial was net for Mondav. Bail wan fixed at $200 and tho woman will wait trial in the county jail. NEW VOLUMES ADDED TO PUBLIC LIBRARY The following forty volumes will be nddod to tho public library Monday morning, March 1, 190S): Miscellaneous Addison, Arts and Crafts of the Middlo Ages; Baker. De- volopmcnt of Shakespeare as an Artist; Bolingbroke, Works, -1 vols.; Churchill, Lady Randolph, Reminiscences; Cro thers. By tho Christmas Fire: Dictionary of National Biography, vol. II (rcfer ouco) ; Hancock, .lohii Keats; llardic, I'iiglish Colored Books; Lodge, Science and Immortality: Lowell, Mars as tho Abode of Lifo; Mackaye, Mater; Mill lock. Critical Examination of Socialism; Marlown, Plays; Morgan. Abraham Lin coln, the Bov and the Man: Robinson, : Call of the City; Schelling, Elizabethan Drama, 2 vols.; Sedgwick, Homo Lfe I in Germany, Stulormnnn. dohn the Bap- tist; Webster. Dramatic Works. 4 vols fU 1. Fiction Donworth, Letters of Jennie - f M Allen; France, Well of St. Warn; I Grath, Enchanted Hat; Wealc, Forbid don Boundary. . r I Children's books Bench, Annnnolh i ouncstcr; Bouvet, Mv Laclv; liarnott Good Volf : Dalkeith. Little Plays; ffi! V P. grcgr, Stories of Three Sainhj; R09. fcv sctti, PocniH for Children: St. Tichoian ; Y Fairy Stories; Stirling, U. S. A. Midi ts; shipman Afloat: White, Bill, a Cheerful '-1 Dog; Williams, How 7t Is Mado. ' ' h 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL 1 ni..i .ji.rr.vi.iiL.,,. -. ' t. 1 1 ' llr Starts Monday Morning at 8 o'clock M ! ;f" I ! f Mot many would miss this sale if they knew what i I 111 flrea savin opportenities it affords. Almost 5000 pairs ' ;J I of choieest Laee CarSaies, Portieres and Couch Covers fWm I I I IWWI- iffll Iil 5lMt tow eveg foeegl s5WI in this city, are ottered at , fSi ? i I priees that clearly estaMIsti new value-giving reeords0 ni jiT1 ' :- I 1 Ml9i mtlL if we could fonmg to tthe minds ol all Salt Lakers t jl j :. I 'Ul fr' suwmes e triae topot of this sale and its 'H;pJ' j H 1 'Wr-pvasS saving opportunities, we could not great as our "K I ;. I I preparations have heen begin to supply the demand., I I w mill1 ij The $20,000 worth of curtains which are scheduled to be sold 1 iWr I 1 iic under price would melt away m a few days. If s a sale .bringing forth the most aston- 12c wrnie lappet 1 1 H .silkolmes ishincg values in curtains of all descriptions. If s an offering of curtain values unprece- curtaia Swisses i f H I ...sc Rented w the history of Salt Lake retailing. We know that those who attend this sale will buy a year's sopply SsVa'oper 7cl I I giorpEir I; Value G.h. Sale vl no Value M 25 1.1-4 1 CURTAIN WHITE FISHNET .FILET j j " P9W'"'' ! 4 V V 2 On saat a-ard On sal afa -ard ;n1d 3 raids ri i I 77 llC 13C 14C ON ETPRICETTD - ALL NEVES UNDERSOLD 12c 2U see flf I I l 75c NOTTINGHA3I LAOE CUR- CX( YnTTIVnil V CI'RTAIVS c, no wn-PTmrwAM r Anv I ?L25 Battonber8 ecl8d SELL CUR- $1.35 NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- S1.50 Madras weave Colonial SILL ' i 60c White and Cream NOTTING- TAINS In white and cream and A LIU.-UAB The S1.00 NOTTDiGHAAI LAOE TAINS, 51.25 whito and croam TAINS, in whito or cream, Colo- CURTAINS, in white and ivory. 1 :0. 3 HAM LACE CURTAINS, and 60c BUEPIffiD S5tB SWISS An Tmniro design nn cxecllont CURTAINS, in whito and croam, NOTTINGHAM LACE OUR- nial desiens with Filet effect bor- 5L50 NO TTINGHALI LAOE 1 ? m Buffled White ETAMINE CUR- CE0 IrtoJtl M SS? l1 J f ' AXi i l TAINS, go :n this OQC sale, per pair lonK in whito and cream, po in ! tfis nl. W in Eufncd SWISS CURTAINS, all no white DOTTED SWISS CUE- and Appliqued WHITE SWISS B . f j sale per pair mmBmmmammmmmmmtwmmmmm this sale, ppr fiC) ior nair" DC go in this salo, S TAINS, Go in this Q? CURTAINS, all ro in QOp 9 1' i pair ti?IL 1 1 per pair 44 j sale. per pair OeJvL this sale, per pair "Ot . ' $2.25 Whito Oahle not sill Curtains, j ,? ... I i $2.25 Ivory Madras Weave Sill i - 5!iA0ndCuS?? SSSJBfS'PS JSttX Z 53,00 W,,Uf Iri5h Point Ourtalno. 53.50 whito IrU? Point Curtatas. wU" ?t"ot JMO mit. Pilot t Onrtain, 54.50 S, KS!W 15; ivorvttin.acocinn, S sSr.l':.! $1.10 I $1.48 ;r'b;"? $1.69 Sreo.::M:'.s...$1.88 W?.f: $2.20 .'jg.i.tbi, $2.60 I 3fe..3.10 j jj $5.00 two-toned Curtains, $5.00 $6.00 whito Brussels Net Curtains, ! en nn -jTn,i un.-cniD nnrfnim ipnn -whito Battenherir Curtains 9 1 5 white Cahle Net SiU Curtains, WO wUto ggggf $7.50 whito Battenherg Curtains, j 5900uitrSnbNe?g SSSSj $1$ ?o T-tone foen pS? VSa3 $16'50 Wlite BattG Cur" I S5.00 white Filet Net Curtains, f -JJ J.te ?i0onoSfeISsaG and $7.50 Wliito French Net Cur- $9.00 mite Irish Point Curtains, tains, $12.00 white Brussels Net rmi,?1111 tains and tho $16.50 Ivory Genoa Q f $5.00 white Cluny Curtains, $5.00 fvhit0 Sun CurtataB ieoo tains, with Filet border, 2 swell i with cither panel or Filot border, Curtains, and $12.00 whito Irish GENOA POINT CURTAINS, Co fS P" W u I I white Irish Point CurtainsaU Co Iwo-tdTtu draperies, Co in this Cff Oft A?&!KMCM Point Curtains, all in this sale. in this sale,. 9 SfwWr0 " 10.80 1 i iybis.salo. $3.30 $4.20 j Sa,C' Pcr Pnir $50 ser'S? fff, 8.80 I crr th. sale, per patr.... ! ?1y EcoUCH SCO 1ABS 51,50 oriental Striped Couch Cov- 51couciI TAPESTRY $2.00 BAGDAD EFFECT COUCH $2.25 TURKISH TAPESTRY $2.50 IRIDESCENT BAGDAD $3.00 BAGDAD COUCH COVERS, I t) lone- and -13 inches wide, Jon ers, 3 yards lonE ana 46 inches Stripe effects; 3 yards1ionc :"n(p50 COVERS, 3 yards lone and 00 COUCH COVERS, 3 yards loni: COUCH COVERS, 3 yards long 60 inches wido and 3 yards Ion 1 it a this sale, CQa wide, co in this sale, 7QrtT inches wide, co in &4j -fl'Oi inches wido. co in fc-fl S and 50 inches wide, co BO and 50 inches wide, co fi-a jgQ CO in this sale, 6fl fiQ ffl ?8 s each Oifi, each this salo, each !l.jLW this sale, each 3JI.. in this salo, each ...... loSO in this sale, each $oV aph ; tPl.OO j d $3.50 HEAVY EIEKELIM COUCH I $4.00 BOKHARA COUCH COVERS, $4.50 KASHGAR COUCH COVERS, $5.00 REVERSIBLE KASHGAR $0.00 KASHGAR COUOH COVERS, $750 ORIENTAL DENIISI COUCn j $9.00 DAGIIASTON COUCH 0OV- 1 i si COVERS, 3 3'ards lone and 56 j 3 yards lone and 60 inches wide, yards lone and 60 inches wide, i COUCH COVERS, extra heavy. 3 A cover that will add beauty and COVERS, 3 yards Ion"- and 60 ERS, 60 inches wido and 3 yards I ?C I Sg".??.l".!..$2.20 .'?!.. f!!1. $2.60 SU" !h:3. $3.10 S"J.r M ta4,f .'so 1"!''" r" 14.2 XMSM!'.!...."$5.30 IS'.0 .sa!?: $6.46 j s 1 j B each v cac 3 i I 1 A$H5 ! $2'50 I B'fl0 I 3'50 e$4.00 $4L50 f $5.00 I $6.00 $7.50 $8.00 $10.00 j $12.00 I $1.50 Colored! $-1.50 Colored j M H PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES ! PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES PORTIERES Madras Madras j j Go at a pair Go at a pair j Go at a pair J Go at a pair Go at a pair I Go at a pair Go at a pair Go at a pair Go at a pnir Go at a pair Go at a pair Go at a pair Clll'laillS Clll'tllillS j 'jf'j I I $1.39 $1,69 1 $l8g I $2,m $2.60 I $30 1 $4.20 $00 $6.40 . $ZM $SM mt f$SL i I H ! New Silks and Dress Goos Should Qiomi Mow! ADMIRE THESE NEW SUITS E M B S 01'9 E R IES j M i Wo fed proud of our advanco shipments the best you over saw. Our JThc .moro particular you arc tho hotter tasts you havo; tho moro you will admire thorn; moderately pricod " " S ' ' coUectlon was never so good. We can please all, oven tho most fastidi- lor Mondav' t0- ' TrrtTs P-5r5T7?nTTri'nll'I7Tyr 530 FaPflSHlfil ! f - sToJT.5EV,n4MWtowto to'u of ',1,!!atw'Um5rdreM NEW SPRlNGr SUIT'3 $25 60 NEW SPRING suits, $32.50 A wo LXiraoMuaary saiiw special J 1 .; . , iiiarKSaS'Sffi? ". I very swell rol7cvtion of h.wlc.Uor ,,'. g&JWtgSWt&SS iSSSSSf S5f- 25c A YARD 39c A YARD I-,. I mbb::::m w....nsM ,..$32.50 2sif5 In. P Wm? Blvl?5ifrM?H,?Trir;i!,4v ,M,?ih'n3'.so!'!' ''U V;?0', auti" "'j"'- Mnnrtiw ITr, H9 ' Gilti- Wof HI,MB CO 1(1 naodaomo Taffeta, Mcssaliuo aad Not Waists, worth ics and FlounemBs, a brautiful lino "okf uSSLCStoaluos!ail on Etlo I 5 I ;,"Ui a vd$i-10 Monflay. to 8 Silk ana Net Waists, 3.19 ffiinf .oo. $319 7$.- 25c i.f? S9c j :.