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Show . j Man Wanted I . , With two or three thousand dol- i ; , I lars to learn to help us in our col- i lection business. The right man can earn a good YjvlLjs.. ifff salary with guaranteed profits. U'jf v Y Must be ready and willing to v-feii ; I 12,000 clients. v Largest collection business in y W 1 the world. . Jt-jX & Here is an opportunity for a fMjmftyf c blight young man. I j Merchants' Protective Association SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. . . ' S Rooms, Commercial National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Francis G. Luke, Gen'l Manager. "Some People Don't Like Us." 'Phone Olive 1582. THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES. ETC The Largest Catholio Supply Concern In the West. 1M5-47 California St., Denver, Colo. fitting reet J Thafg Our F Business Assessment No. 20. EUTONIA MINING & MILLING CO. Principal place of business, 269 South West Temple street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors of the Eu-tonia Eu-tonia Mining & Milling company, held on the 23d day of September, 1908, an assessment assess-ment (to be known as assessment No. 20) of one-quarter (4) of 1 cent per Bhare, : was levied and assessed on the capital stock issued and outstanding of said cor- ' poration, payable immediately at the or-fice, or-fice, No. 269 South West Temple street, Salt Luke City. Utah, to E. G. O'Donnell, treasurer. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of October. 1908, will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment 1b made before, be-fore, will be sold on Friday the 23d day of November, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. to pay the said delinquent assessment as-sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. JOHN McKEAGUE, Secretary. AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES FOR TUESDAY j ; We have gone through our Silk and Dress Goods Stock, selecti: a rum- I ber of lines of new fall fabrics to offer at a Special Sale Tuesday. It is a , money-saving event of the rarest sort to which we invite you Tuesday, am S one that no one can afford to ignore. Such great values at the b. gin-.!:,, i, of a season are extraordinary in the extreme. g Satin MesseJine 19-inch all silk, very good quality, heavy satin finish Mescaline, for waists. skirts linings or entire dress patterns, In black, white, cream and ail th.? newest colorings. This quality regularly retails at $1.C0. 65c I Special sale, commencing Tuesday, at, a yard kjk, a ; Special Sale Tuesday Only, Up to 90c Silks 1 for 36c a yd. 1 200 yards stylish fancy silk in soft Taffetas. Silk Brocades, Cord-.! Silk. Printed Japs, etc., in all the mostdesirable colors. Silks worth &, ,.,c an,! 90c. Special sale, Tuesday only. 36c H at, a yard Lj Fall Suitings UP to 75c S Newest weaves wide Wool Cheviots, .DreSSGoods Stripe Panamas, Zigzag Novelties, For 46c a Yard. 'I ; Diagonal Worsteds, Ladies' Cloth xhi8 lot consists of Shepard Check. B : Suitings, etc., In black and all col- Scotch Plaids. Chevron String, g ki , Chalkline Stripes. Novelty Plairis. C ; ors, suitable for separate skirts. Cnecks etc Kegular values up to i 1 waists or full suits. Up to 85c val- --oC a yard. Special, conimpncing i ues. Special sale, COr Tuesday, at, A Cr $ i a yard 3C a yard OC g $1.10 Grade Black Taffeta for 83c yd. ij 27-inch all silk heavy chiffon finish Taffeta. Splendid wearing quality for 1 waists, linings, drop skirts or fall dress patterns. The $1.10 grade. Ex- t: tra special, commencing Tuesday, ?? 1 j! at, a yard UJC' g Imported Suitings 1 l; 44 and 48-inch fine all wool Cheviots, Novelty Serges, Unfinished Worsteds. etc., in the new stripe effects, herringbone weaves, etc. Cf OP The newest colorings; worth up to $1.63. Special, a yard w P Why Suffer from Rheumatism ? We Guarantee a Cure All kinds of rheumatism yield to the scientific treatment and remarkable remark-able water at Hotel and sanitarium rebuilt and refurnished throughout. Physician Physic-ian and special attendant in charge. Ten miles north of Ogden on 0. S. L. railroad and electric car line. Terms reasonable. For particulars address J. H. Marsha!!, Hot Springs, Utah, or W. S. Wallace, 112 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City. Walker's j Our infants' wear department French hand-made and domestic underwear, dresseg, sacques, bootees, bibs, etc. All the little clothes that are nice for baby to wear. First floor Annex. Where to Buy Where you get best quality and greatest quantity for money. We j carry a full line of up-to-date Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes; also a good line of Staple Groceries. I HEFFERNAN & THOMPSON EOTEKA, UTAH. j . I - ! WE DO NOT CONSIDER j Any coal good unless It is properly serened, carefully weighed and f; promptly delivered, that's why we call our coal "That Good Coal." I BAMBERGER, 161 Meighn St., U. S. A. jj 1 ) - I |