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Show The Knight-Campbell Music Co.! (The Largest Music Concern in Colorado. Established 1874.) I Pianos, Piano Players, Player Pianos, Organs, f I Talking Machines, Sheet Music, Etc. t Instruments sold on easy payments. X J Write for Catalogues, mentioning this paper. i Our retail warerooms occupy the entire building at 1625-27-29-31 Cali- J forma street, Denver, Colo. T T Mr. T. A. Boyle has been with this firm 30 years. ( PUEBLO, COLO. Dr. E. DeRosa, the Italian physician, has left for Spokane to engage in the practice of medicine there. Dr. De-Rosa De-Rosa regrets leaving Pueblo, where he has property interests and many friends. v Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock Miss Anna Lenard, a pretty and popular Pueblo girl, was married at St. Boniface Bon-iface church by Father Ferdinand, to Mr. Richard H. Janche. The wedding was a simple bne, there being present only the relatives of the young bride and groom and a very few friends There were no decorations and the bride was gowned in a most becoming traveling suit of brown, with a largo brown hat to match. Mr. Fitzgerald acted as best man, and Miss Kakara as maid of honor. After the ceremony the wedding party was given a sumptuous sump-tuous wedding breakfast by the groom's sister Mrs. Walter Haines, at her home on West Eleventh street The table was beautifully decorated with pink and white, there being a centerpiece center-piece of pink roses. Pink satin bows were artistically arranged, and the filmy doylies were all of them over pink. The happy bride and groom went to their home at West Eighth street, where they will go to housekeeping house-keeping at once. Mr. Janche is well known in Pueblo, where ho has lived for some time. He is employed by Mr. Walter Haines in his book store on Main street : I n : I m$ : I I Q (7 I Excursions f I From Utah I ? i NORFOLK, VA., AND EAST- t 't ERN CITIES Daily low round- A trip rates, with diverse routing A and side trips, reaching New J York, Boston, , Philadelphia, j y Washington and all Eastern : Y points. J. ' i: I ; V TO KANSAS CITY AND RE- A X TURN, $40.00. , A Dates of sale, Oct. 10th and 11th. t ' I! X MEXICO CITY AND RETURN, y , y Cheap rates during fall and win- y y ter months. Choice of three : i : routes. A , v J: X FOR REDUCED RATES TO X A OTHER POINTS A Apply to y y C. F. WARREN, G. A. : ' X Atchison, Topekc fk Santa Fe Ry. A A 41. - noly Block, A , .. Salt Lit.- j City, Utah. ;M;XKMX"XMXKMX"XMXKXMX ' "XXX"XXK"X"XX"X"XWX"X X t i: We. guarantee Ajax $ : Hot Water Bottles and'" I Fountain Syringes for j $ five years. f F. J. Hill I j I Drug' Co. 11 X "The Never Substitutors." X I Telephone and Mail $ Orders given special y attention, i 1 jXXXmXXXXmXXXX 5 'Phone Olive 1582. THE JAMES CLARKE j CHURCH GOODS HOUSE j RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. i CATHOLIC BOOKS. j MAGAZINES. ETC. The Largest Catholic Supply $ Concern In the West 4 1615-47 California St.. Denver. Colo. j mnm urn, tmmtmmitmim mi - -1 - J ESTLISM I I ONE. PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNLR50LD f- i, j Hie Right Kied oft j I at Very Low Prices I a The newest of the new in the various lines of Dress f-I f-I Goods at prices certain to please the most critical. Q J r 40c Yalues Suitings for 23c a Yd. t j, 23 pieces new check suitings, with very neat embroidered dot effect, come f j ;j ' in all colors, worth regular 40c a yard; CfJ I I SPECIAL, A YARD OZ I 45c Values Cashmeres Tor 33c a Yd. 'j 36-inch fine silk finish cashmere, comes in all colors, including cream ' I S and black, worth regular 45c a yard; 01 I i- SPECIAL, A YARD ; I I 40c Values Scotch Plaids for 29c a Yd. v 50 pieces new assortment, all bright colors, new style plaids, . QQ ' I j;. ' worth regular 40c a yard; SPECIAL. A YARD XC I 75c Values Novelty Suitings for 55c a Yd. k 50 pieces 38 to 40-inch new stripe, check and plaid novelties, come in an : endless variety of color effects, very stylish for waists or com- (SS ; ; piete suits, worth regular 75c; SPECIAL, A YARD '' is -i . V I 85c Values fancy Plaid Suitings for 59c a Yd. I 40 pieces 40 to 42-inch new effects in plaid suitings, suitable for separate ;; P b skirts or complete suits, worth 83c a yard; eQ f: I k SPECIAL. A YARD JC t pj i, I I $1.25 Values Panama for 90c a Yd. ' 44-inch all-wool crisp Panama cloth, the long wearing kind, in black and ? ' "y , it all colors, worth regular $1.25 a yard; SPECIAL, QA M I I j A YARD j I l SEE YHEEfl YflDBdM "The World's Best." i . tW&nFh Ganges I , "The Stay Satisfactory" Eange. .. . f ; Make a small deposit; we will place one in your home; use it 30 i i days. If it is not satisfactory we will call for it. If it pleases you, I pay us $1.00 per week. If you live out of the city we pay the freight. r 27-29 W. 3rd South. Salt Lake City, Utah. ! 4 W It "" ""iiiMi i u 1 1 nam fin inn imrm.in ... ....... ... " , , .... : t ' T Special Sale of New Dress Goods ! ! These special values must appeal to all, coming as they do when j the demand for Tall Fabrics is at its height. If you've been contem- I plating gettir.g a new fall gown, this is your chance to save money. In the grand assortments we have on sale are the newest fads, color t I combinations and nc-veltie-j brought out this season. Hert are a fov, I of the specials: I PANAMA SUITINGS, REGULAR SUITING PLAIDS, REGULAR $1 X i I 40c VALUES. VALUES. t 29c 75c I !- t These are all fast colors, guaran- a ncJifa in i i t I teed half wool, and come In all the ?CJe" rTbPe'f thenewtior I elegant MngTto Xo from &33 ?hf mit also for irti : l Sches wide"g ' !I a Ve0' deSimbIe fabr,C fr POPULAR SUITINGS, REGULAR PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS 60c VALUES. GOODS, REGULAR 85c VALUES I 49 ' 59c These popular mixtures, checked, At thl nnVo 0 oV,. ,,. f fSSeSZ? ?fobnSncU inches wide, over 50 styles to select S" serges.fn ofor TsT- t ; irom ments, Tartan plaids In great va- BIG VARIETY OF FABRICS AT jle "L00188' fu,t,nS mixtures 1 m 0 checks, plaids, etc. Immense as- T j I SmVO sortments covering the entire range J lj : , , , , . f desirable colorings. i We make a special feature of this f price for the week, and include TAILOR WORSTEDS AT 1 many of our regular $1.25 and $1.35 i V fr .rics at this price. Included in &M5Q t this are broadcloths, plaid cloth Large assortment of fancy tailor 1 ; I suitings, checked and plaid Pana- worsteds in all the wanted shades mas, plain wool taffetas, batistes, and designs, including wide stripes. "l SeJge9' bI J K. ,e9Vetc" ?c- chev"ns. plaids and mannish suit- 1 I Widths from 40 to 54 inches wide, ing effects; 44 to 54 inches wide, Z f 1 and full color assortments. elegant range of colorings. f'f |