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' , t i r ; ! r r i t i i tl" an .oft. ri , ' page a ui fe tMt ur ruining records 'I he uvSrest known locations or win mg claims being Mir Hpieme, lot 67 ami the Rebel, lot ,7 i direct (hat th.-- , not re he published in the (leav, r Idsde st Htatrr ( tty t tab, the neWhjjupi r pul iished beare t the said mining i laiui, for the period of Dine con-- t cut u e wee.Us MiAMi U HOBBS, Register t, W IWks, Attorney for Applicant First pub1 u atioii An! ft last Jan I1 1 .JK : v$i NEWS SUMMARY. - Reports that there is financial deprts- iou io certa.u section of M a xii--o are denied The River and Harbor committee of, the House has completed the flual draft of the river and harbor bill District Attorney Hsird of Haw at baa reeel ved orders to proceed ttgumst till, alleged trust in Tforroivhrr Ten fit rinatis. were killed and nin wounded at Hu, I bina, JanuarJ 1st through the firing of a salute wltl a defective cartridge Advices from northern NJexieo stati that crops all over that republic arr heavy this ear owing 16 a prolonged Wesson of damp weather Notices of a reduction in wages that will affect about 41x10 men er( posted Tuesday at all of the blast furnaces in , the Mahoning an Shenaogo j il NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, JOOO, To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list. No. 34, of lands selected hy the said state for the hs of an Agricultural College, "Under section , of the Act of Con gress, approved July Kith. 184. The following tracts, .embraced in said list, re in township containing minsral claims of record, viz: , The E )i 8E Sec. 25. 8 8E S H NE K.Nf SB j Sec. 26; E h E NW V Sec. 35, NE , W, NE Tp. 28 a, R. U AV., 8. L, Meridian. A copy of said list, ao far a it relate to aald tract, by descriptive subdivisions, bss been conspicuously posted in this office, for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. During the aixty days next following the data of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1396 (23 L. ,D. 459), protest or contesta gainst the claim of the state to any of the tract or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground tbst hc ssnvi is more valuable fur cutuersl than for agricultural purpose, will be received and noted for report to tbe General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Fall-ur- e so to protest or contest within tbe time specified will be considered sufllc-len- t firKVBn i.,, charevideoce of the acter of tbs said tracts, and tha selection thereof, being otherwise free front objection, will be iscommended for approval. FRANK i. HOURS. Register. GKO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First publication No. 24, last Jan. 19 1 nou-mloe- rsl APPL1CATION FDR PATENT. (Notice No. 3191 ) United State Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 24, 1900. Notice is hereby given that Matthew Cullen of Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, haa made application fora United State patent for1 the Twins Lode mining claim, sltuasj in North Star mining district, Beaver county, I tah, consisting of 1211 7 linear feet of the lode and surface ground COO feet wide, being mineral survey No, 4454, and described In the field notd'kand plat ot the official survey on file in this office with mag etie variation at 13 deg. 05 min. east, as follows, to-- It: Commencing st post No. 1, a comer of thecUim from which the southwest corner to section1 10, township 21 south, range 11 west, Sell Lake Meridian, bears south 44 deg. 14 min. east 5,423 feet distant, thence running from said post No. 1, north 34 deg, 25 min. west 315.7 feet to poet N. 8, thence north 13 deg 15 min west S15 feet to post No. 3, thence south 77 deg. 45 mlo. west 115.5 feet to post No. 4, thence north 34 deg 25 min. west 53.9 feet to post No 5. thence north 60 deg. 45 mlo. east ? feet to post No.' 6, thence south 37 deg. 25 rain, cast 031.4 feet to pof 7, thence south 69 deg. 43 min. west 1.211.7 feet to post No. 1, being tlie j lace of beginning. Said i nip contaiumg a total snd net area of fd v75 seres. Mud Twins Lode location mining claim Wing of record in tbe office of tbe county recorder at Heaver City, Heaver county, Utsh, In val-'e- 1 j iit ytf. Mote ite jte a!t jttft jUte xtextezte jte ste ste jte y An organisation has been eileLted in Boston that bss for Its object the ed ucation of tbe American people con Crniog tbe silustion iu tbe Philip pines, . T be Jxwilon pioney market is urn usually active owing to large tiansferi t cash Nearly iK.imtloO'l has been lixtnbutcd lu tbe shape of interest and LOST ON TNE.. IN NATAL A Ae'; VELDT v vpr w it Ey H. B. ifijn(j ig vjs , the sight that net their eyrs In the shslter of the )jjp, her face turned towards it Id, u ynung girl, her print wn torn and 'ti'ned. hi r face like tlmt of the deal, her eyi closed, her hNtrTntttng itf tirgiel tnuarejt about her face She 3, frightfully pale, and dadfigt lhpj th()ht shP Bald "Feel lor heart, Preston. Greene, in a whbper ' What an emaciated creature' Is phe dead" "I don't think vs, said the other. Quick' give nt' some water. Greene!" The o'her ohejed and Prerton put The some to the wulte. stiff lips liquid scmed to bring back a feeble fi'cker of lib Her ejel'ds half closed, then shut again Quick! get her on my horse' Wo must take her ultli us" said young We cannot leave Preston quiikly her here to die. even If she dies in our hands Help me, old fellow' The gWl w is a itktp featherweight. Greene uttered in exclamation as he lifted her Thev carried her to Preston's horse and managed to hoist hT up In front of the eadd'e GreenP holding her Ublle rreston mounter! Its ail right," said the litter I think I can manage Get into your own stddfe'ajd let its ride ns quickly ns we ran and rejoiq the men, Greene " "I hope she won't die In our hands, said Greene, as he tumbled into his saddle. The two speculated as to the extraordinary ocrurrenee as they rode onwards They were young, and had perhaps a touch of romance in their prosaic English hearts, and the lingering trace of beauty in the seemingly dead face had tombed them more than they would have confessed. "What.' tq be done with her when we get to camp ' We have no place fit for a wounded girl, though our quarters may do for wounded men, laid Greene. "Perhapa we can get her sent to Ladysmith. She could be looked after there, the other answered, reflectlve-- 1 - " er air-tig- ne , I No no v, i ijc bhi'i (In r A v,v vjs Wo. I I dekd" With a ttle cry Bluebell folded her arms atont her lever's neck "Oh, Adair, thank God' thank Qoi, vou were eavrd' For a few mivti'es Rothes did not H's strong mouth quivered a ttie At lart hi slid ' Now (Omni the strange nes I have for you, Biuebe'l Papers xf't found upon Gerald Moore, and the ofib er info oif hand, they fell the genera!, 1 Ma-ker- . vt I he was it BOER CAMPAIGN " llvidunds, At a meeting of representatives from every coal camp in northern Colorado m Louisville, olo , It was decide! to ternand an inorease of IU cents per ton 'or loaders. With tbe end of the century Mayor Van W yck of- - New York took step toward putting an end to gambling and iractically every gaming resort iutbst city has been closed. The prompt acceptance- by tbe, Chinese government of tbe preliminary leniaudt of tbe power has taken away the breath of the foreign Ministers, 7- As they were near(ng the camp, who are not prepared to go on. out of the darkness it was suddenly Fire destroyed the Kellalre Stamping down rapidly two horses coming orapany's plant at Harvey, 111., early whirled toward them, a white man and Monday, causing a losgof f 400,)o0 and a native. throwing 7WJ men, boyf and girls out Halt! Who goes there?" skid Pre-if employment. Insurance of (175,000 ton. aa tbe former galloped right ia was carried, front of him. Then he added, with an Rothes, old chap, is it A new effort I likely to be made to exclamation: induce Congress to grant rscognltion yon? What on earth are you doits look 111! Are you heret (some k'nd to Naval Constructor j in?"'" Andyou Richmond P. Hobson for bis conduct The other horsemans face was in atnklng the 'Morrluiac In the harghastly, and for a moment he seeded bor of Santiago. to stay In the saddle; but, recovering The stranger supposed to b Pat himself with a great effort, he pointed ('row, overhauled la a chass near tha to the figure Preston was supportiijj Pine Ridge agency, at Cbadron, Neb., with his one arm. he asked, What have you there proved to be an innocent collector, of "F been for 6fx day have hoarsely. named from Dennis, curios, Iloaton, scouring the veldt between this and and waa hot detained. who HarriemHh, seeking for some-on- e The Csnteral Steel company Wednes- has been lost upon it; and now I fear day asked for a receiver for the Indiana you have found something For pitys Steel company, alleging that W. 0." sake let me see her face, Lieutenant WsssAn, who holds stock, Is about to Preston! Without a word the young man disbuy (0,000 of stock of olbar members mounted, etlll holding the Inanimate of tbe company and vote it. figure securely; then, lifting her down, The President of Liberia, W. D. Cole- he laid her gently on the dry sand. man resigned December 11th, owning Adair Rothes, who lad sprung from to tha disapproval of the Legislature his saddle, bent over her A sound of hi Interior policy. G. W. Gibson that waa almost like a wild cry came the Secrstrry . of State, waa elected from his Bps; but no one heard It but Arthur Preeton. dresldent by the legislature. "It Is she! he said In a moment, in eomThe American Hcgar Refining "Thank God she lg a choked vole pany ha reduced the price of all still living! You will give her into my grades of refined sugar 10 points, and charge. Lieutenant Preston?1 the National Sugar Refining company CHAPTER IX. has mad a eutof 5 points, making the Thsrs wa a farmhouse not far from price of both cottipsniot th same. The War department baa referred to Newcastle, whose pwner, a kindly Adair Rothes had known the Attorney-Genertha appllcatioa Scotsman,came out to Natal. since he ot of Gov, Piagre Michigan for tha U waa thither he carried Bluebell, extradition of Charles J. Thompson, not knowing whether ehe would live now ia Cuba, who ia wanted in Detroit or die. The farmer. Mr Dalxlel. learnto answer to the charge of forgery.? ing the facta of the case he had alJohn tioodoow, United Rtatse Consul-Gener- ready heard of the tragedy of New to China, with residence at Kelso insisted on sending his "ipt-dat once for Mis Elixabeth, noShanghai, has arrived in San Francisco. the unsettled state ot the twithstanding After a brief visit to Washington be country. will apend his sixty days leave of Bluebell was laid In a pretty white absence at hit old home ia Minnesota. bed In the little bedroom, which A a result of a fir caused by the exopened, like many South African bedstove, Wednes- rooms, out Into the garden; and there plosion of an day the Providence Methodist Episco- ihe lay for many hour like one dead, pal church (colored), St. Joseph, Mo., with hardly a pulse to respond to was partially burned, and the pastor,. Rothes' touch. The tide of her life could not be much Rev. J. L. Leonard, was fatally burned. waa very low; It lower. Official statistics complied by the When at last It begin to rise again, New York produce exchange show a to his alarm it was with a wildly dismarked falling off during the past ordered pulse. She was In a high feeaten in the amount of wheat trans- ver, and raved deliriously ansi without " ported to New York by the Erie canal, cessation. man the much How watching her as pomps rad with last Seasons traffic. with agonlxed eyes and racked heart Judge Louis Uottsehalk died ofheart waa to learn of all the poor child had disease early Tuesday morning at Loa come through! Angela By queer coincidence It waa "Water, water! she would moan. hia birthday and he was 6? year old. "Not a drop! 0 God, let me die eoon! He was one acting Governor, of Mta- - Don't let me endure this maddening U sourl. thirst longer! Hark! that wee a nonf The advent of the new year and the roar! Oh, I hope It was! Becter to new century was celebrated in Peking die (t once! And they say-odoesnt feel pain. It la like a mouse in a cat' on an elaborate sc4le. Tbe discharge of numerous gnns at midnight created claws! Oh, anything anything better a scare and many troops were sent than this awful burning thirst! My its like a red-hcoal'" Then Out 0 Ikscover whether tbe city had throat, he would Imagine herself to Moores been attacked br whether it waa a power. i Boxer rising. - tered a trange sound, the gun dropped from his hand and he fell back on the grassy knolL When, I eaaohed him ste zte stt ate A STORY CF THE CHAPTER VIH fContmued I Itut they were hard prt pared for i ( i M I Mj U United Mates Land niif hall Lake City, I tail, NoV 71, t'ww lo whom it uiv tn ern Notice N hereby giien tluG the Male u ht of I tali has fi tl in tins oiii Ud b the said No. 12, ot laniW xe State for the t stftbi ishinent and maintenance of Mate Normal s hools, under section 12, of the Act of (t (ingress approved July 1(5, I'll Hie follow ing tracts emtirhced in said it, are in a claims township containing limn of record, v Kcc, 7,'Tp 10 f) The H W ' N LI It 9 W, Salt taike Meridian A copy of said list, as far as It relates to said tracts, tiy descriptive subdivisions, has been onspicupudy posted io this office for i.iipution by sny person interested, and by the putdie (feueraliy. Wifhln the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under depart-inentu- l instructions of November 27, I , 459i, protest or con1SH1, (23 I tests against the el taint of the State to any of the trti tl or subdivisions herein described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, mil be received end noted for report to the tieneral Land Office, at Washington, I) C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the laid tracts, and the election thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval, - . JTRANK l. If OR ns, Register, CEO. A, SMITH. Receiver. "" First publication Dec. 8, last Feb. 2. xfc 1 ub that a (' n ( marry .p a t'soiiiini t nesrather' O God, la th r1 no hrip for me "Help me, niercTul, kind Of V" Then her voice sank to a whisoer If Adair were hpre eh, he would help me' He I good and brac But he will never I loved tinf " The know now you-d- thjt voiie treiablid a little, and then blcce(! silm.e came And Ad if Rotlie- - wi'h trembling hands, and ey, a fa!! of patw'onatc, over the unJa-n- t longing tende-ne- ts conscious glil with an agoulzd 1 prayer "Meruful God spare her to me, if it Th will' Mj darl'ng my own darikigr And she tried to me in her extremity end I dll not know of it' Iiluebfl!, BlurbeD' MB's El zibfth arrived in the spider fwenty-fou- r hours after, an 1 could only wring Rothes hand in silenie, her thin, sallow, unlovely fice working convulsively. "God w.U spare her Mis ElizaWe both beth " Rothes said huskily owe a debt we can never reply to the be voting fellow who found her, for yoy know It was not I who did so We might never have seen her agim but for Lieutenant P.othPs km w h's dun lay in Ladv smith vet he could not tear himelf from ftlmbdls lde until he knew whether it was to he life or Mercifully, the delirium did not last long and on the third day. after a long sleep, she opened her ,eyes. that had full reason in them upon her -- -- aunt she asked Aunties' where am I Oh, what a fearful dream I feebly have had'" When Miss Elizabeth ran for Rothes the strong man felt himself trembling He returned with her like a child quickly, but he could not speak when Bluebell's eyes rose to his. 1 have had such a fearful dream. Dr Rothe, she whispered, her eye appealing with dumb pathos to his I am afraid It was a trustful ones reality, though. Is my father dead? Did Mr. Moore carry me away? And was I dying in the veldt? It is all true holding the poor little weak hand in his own strong one but, God be thanked, you are safe All now safe and in good keeping. you have to do is to get well. "Did you find me?" she whispered. Ln3T V TCtrtnrnnig anna He had determined not to speak, but the question upset ail his determinations. He sank on his knees, bold- wer ing the little hand to his lips. I waa seeking for you six days, Bluebell; but after all it was a young officer who found you and gave you to my keeping Ofi, Bluebell, my heart Is torn In two when I think of all you have gone through and I unable to help you not knowing at first you wanted help I, who would give my life to save you pain! My darling' my eeut for me He knows peronall , and known what you to me Those piptrs afft t you , you oulv .Adair whit ( in wi mean" B1 let, el! mo are aad ( ehe Ja startled utrp'-ee Adair took her 1110(7 ir. his V" i held it for a moment without speaking A harm r has risen up ttwern you and me liiue'ell-- a haTri'i sub as I am a poor man never drmmt of you are an he vet, She uttend an ini minions es iumi-tlo-- 1 t Drunks' d Dnaplaad tty II nuolf. The worst woe or the drunkard tie ha fallen that he s a drunkard to the tau wheie be is despised by himself luciuded, aid reeveyood H.s level has by nouoly spected almost the level of the brute vteation Hts cruwn of manliness ha No n.o-teen trampled iu the min with unb .khirg i hcek and fear' s eye as their can b move among men Dh the woe, the sin, and the equal WtU- shame of be ug a drunkard 1 e e-- spring PBUinirtt of lutlufnr. J R Milltr says Every one of us eaBts a shadow There hai gs about u- -a sort of penumura a suenge indefinable something w !,ich m tali pen jconaJ iiiflucr.i e... w hti h hm, its ifEect on eve-- j other j iff on which it fall.,. II It goes with us wherevet we g) Is not eonut! ip we tan licv when v.e w 1! as we lav iside a gat merit It Is sormth'Lg that a wavs pouts out from our life like light from a lamp, like heat front tb.ue. Lira perfume from a flowet Bluh". Now we have m of Moo t's drtermina-tte- n tiTniShr, you H had set n nn advert. aemnt in nn Eng paper, gone It Is true. the real rea' OOMED 'h learned even thing and ome here with his mind fi.rmlv made up as As ykm know.vour to his own course father always dei ired he had been done out of Tiniav eretoek His iou,in has had it in bis po8rs on for fifteen years Maurice Leslie hulllirJe Mins Your fattier nuer hoped to uime 'n'O the piopcrty but bv a strange fatality, there sons have all died since Maui tie 1eslle on whose mind it he had (heated your preyed th-father out of Bis inherit inre, ha, mule faYou- - not your vou hit hiitesb ther " Oh, Adair'" The g rl clung to him, her arms clasped round his neck "I do not wish to be an heiress I am happier as I am ' It seems said Rothes, ' that your cousin died a few months ago. fathers The lawyers are now searching 'for you. You must write to them. Bluebell And I have been thinking, dear, you and Miss Elixabeth are safer out of the country just now We mu3t get you to Durban, thence to Scotland She uttered a little cry, her face home, I THE TERRIBLE THAT HAS CALAMITY BEFALLEN A LARGE CLOHING HOUSE... A n M ai n aisf Mini i tl r vl,ivs uuti iflil -- io vh Tt i nh t i r limit I'uf fh Purl NuliJriifo h ih an v. n KNNilN v I witK n a I t yin t MM Jiut J n tin u in t M d i? Un 'ti- - dm Nil ClothrrM, r twcnitv ra if s of HA1S i foitwl from t r th Ir i Dl It ll( tllllfl HPtthun goods i'l hjif n v h la, pt a ion of l t !ti h M die to find an t) fr Itxntion in itf 1iiit luae and ih luil s r i i nfort ro at turn n n. th irs'ttnof ffttouu woith of i ointiitf si t n s I urni'-hto Sail i th i a i Luke ( it building at b Puptd It ) j?an xui mu k st m S, WEST TEMPLE ST. 218-22- 0 SALT LAKE CITY. .Bear ol Post Office on West Temple Street.. In order to raN morn ui UH and our trood namt uur ttoik mil be sold at sae deathly white "Adair1 You wish to get rid of me, then Oh, and I thought I thought you loved me! He clasped her close, covering the sweet face with passionate kisses. My own darling' But, Bluebell, do you think I am so selfish as to wish to keep you here during this dark time that Is coming upon us, when you might be living in luxury and safety at home?" "And danger, doing your duty here? she half sobbed. Adair, are you to ha we all the unselfishness and I MANUFACTURERS COST. Thlk is a erf memfoua sacrifice ok wp repre eoriMHlertd ter coo buyer by th trade ou cannot appreciate what a jmat reduction this 1 until you the gKKis and prices MISSTHiS RARE OPPOBIUKITY DO NOT you In r noiiVV No 'nwT rgffTrrnui go. have made up my mind. They were married The bride's father had been but a month in his lonely grave, and they were themselves fn the mitbt of that dark tragedy which had not then ended. But human love, next to divine, can lighten the dark- est sorrows and the moet terrible sur- roundings. You are not afraid. he said, as, having bade farewell to the weping Miss Elizabeth, who had agreed to go meantime to Maritzburg, he led hts own darling' wife Into the pretty little house that A little wave of color spread over was beginning to look desolate and her white face; her throat fluttered. deserted in the forsaken town. "You love me, then? she "WhisShe raTseff'her sweet face to his. ' Her eyes were full of tears, but they pered. "I have loved you ever since I first had a smile In their depths. met you at Maritzburg, Bluebell; hut "I am sad at parting with poor I never dared to hope Bluebell, It auntie, she whispered "But I am seems wrong to speak of It at this ter- glad, so glad, to be' beside you, Adair, rible time; but you do care a little, and I am not afraid with you, dear. after all, about me? do you? Why should I be. We are together, The little, wasted hand stroked his and God Is all over, and He can take cheek. care of us in the future as He has in I love you with all my heart, Adair. the past I knew it that awful night when the - - - (The end 1 ' shuddering. Boers she paused, "Youll take care of me. and not let Mens Bhorteomings. that dreadful man come near me? A current monthly puts the blame of H folded the hand to hie breast, it saya; and, bending, kisaed again and, again mens fault on women, the pale little face, cheeks, and eye "Women make society; they are accountable largely for the fault of th and Bps. male portion of it, at least for the to back went next , Rothe Ladysmith and extent of fault. If men day. The battle of Elandslaagte bad growth taken place, and the hospital In the fall short it la because women have not demanded higher standards. And little town was full. Mr. and Mrs. Dalxlel were kindness if the woman who works la not treated same courtesy as she whose Itself, and Insisted on the Leslies stay- with the gloved hand hold her own delicately inclined. ever felt as as they long ing On the first day, on which Bluebell hank book, it is tbe fault of that tame was able to get up Adair Rothes ap- dainty hamt! which la not held out in to one peared. It was two days after the kind comradeship Men that wields get their cue battle of Ladysmith, of which word pencil or aclseor. from womans treatment ot women. had been brought to the Dalxlel Bluebell welcomed him with a blush But men are rarely unkind: their 1e and a smile that made Rothes heart rather the abeence of kindness; and of throb. But there waa something In his tbe two, tbe latter were preferable. , face which made Bluebell's heart fret with mingled fear and anxiety. SdTtrt BcM lutractioni. "You have some news? What is It? There Is a certain lawyer who in hi Tell me quickly, Adair! ahe breathed, youthful days liked to play hookey lifting her face from it hiding place, occasionally. Once being required to Yes, my darling, Rothe answered briijg a written excuse he applied to a slowly; I have strange news for yoti. classmate to help him out. So his I do nrit kndw how you wljl take it. friend wrote: Dear Mrs. Q.: Please Bluebell; something very terrible give Sam a shipping, and oblige his at. the battle on Monday. Some mother, and sealed It Sam handed One was killed there some one whom it in, perfectly satisfied; but Imagine you knew! his consternation when the teacher "It was Gerald Moore!" said Bluebell proceeded to caripr out instruction. All quickly. She turned very pale, and Importunities wof no avail. Sam shivered a little. caught a whipping and learned not to ! went up to him, when the battle play hookey again. was nearly over, hearing Mm groaning. I did not know who he was till Worked Hard for It. I wa beside him. He was moaning "You seem to have quite a sum In for water, and I turned to get him some. As I did so a wounded Boer your bank, Bobby, remarked the rtsi-to- r. Yes" said Bobby; ma gives ! Look out. doctor! near called: 10 cents a week for coming to th me bulI so a did as and aside, stepped let whizzed past me, striking my r. tabl. with clean hands and face Ten cent Is a good deal of money I turned and saw Moore on his elbow, a look of such unnatural hatred on his for a little bey to earn every week." face as I shall never forget, his.gun "Yea, maam, But I have to do a large still In his hand. As I turned he ut amount of work for it hap-pen- - Of ffpttintr fhe bitfpfNt barsrainsin CLOTHIG, HA1S SHoSs etc , evFr TRMnMws, of s U I nlre OiM .1 you d tg uta iu?' w a Mic to turum Rrlow we quote a ft w prices to show what uemendouv mu rifle es wo are making Just think of the following proposition, and remembt r that ail Koods need in this advertisement can he bi outfit batk any time during the ale J- Affi r A Fine Suit of Mens Clothes all to Match $2.98 ThK suit u posUlveh worth 12 0 or tout mouev rt funded any time during the sale Moild Hnr Suit and Overcoats, jj i AQ in Thev lots and scotch Fluids $ VO Worth ilS or mirmone ref u ink dal anytime -sale- if von areimt satevtied during Mend Splendid Milts ami Overcoat, in elOur finish ( asouurr all C C ft C W17CM O This positively worth llcl 00 or vour mom." bat k Silk and Matin IJucd I) redd nlti and Overcoat. m plum checks and AQ Mtnpes 0b TbisMiit i takitiV4Jw worth J. J 07 170 Meitd in i n idler lnn t Suita and Ovarnoafa lret ies and shade, h( aw vilk Urn r lue jc infest stj at ti I ?iil i Jmid iud 10 the finest ouh r suit, uiswit - to - hu $40 00 4-- se this suit I'ateL. AO fer yoC Worth $3 5uor vour money r turned Men' tin Trouser for hund yy war in s an4 fuitov htripe to 00 jfl tw and $ w, or Ponitivelv mov return tl About AOO ovreoAtd. orae satin A A ft llnNl umt other silk 4) f Man fttti to 1 lire f 7,70 worth $ 2 () to IX 0b or money at an) tlmt during sale W inter ( n dor wear at Leu Fine VoMtnclj 3 Meat ftoyd toao Thau lodt of Production Putt and Overcoat, worthTA A Hoy I Inwt Suit and Overcoats worth At w to unttfkl 4 1,000 Pair of Boys Knee Panta, 00 worth Mons Hoot Quality Reinforced nh $i Heavy Work Sblrt-t- , worth 91 00 Fftno Dresa fehlris, worth ll A0 for Mens Haks, gemnne SteiKonH also a few IbinittjHi worth tt 00 and 00 Mens Fine Silk Faibroldered (Uood worth toe Q 12c 29c 8c 3c 12c 3c ests and Mackintoshes at ouo other articles too numuur them many for ('hlldrens 91 A0 SHOESI Hhoea, worth Mens Finest Hot and Willow Calf. V id Kid, worth 9 W . ftels Royml Blue (Mnmted on ffvery pom. Moldthe worldly er (or 00. QA IA wtle price ..... 4) Z 7 hot confound this with row ailed clcarlng-ou- t sale etc 1 rus Is a gitlmate sale We must raise the money to sutiafy our creditor s claims 1 5ale Begins Tuesday, January '1 15th, at 9 a. m. Positively Closes Saturday Night, .January 26th. 218-22- S. West Temple St. 0 7 SALT LAKE CITY. Bear Post Office on West Temple Street. Railroad Fare Paid on Purchases of and over. I 48C 98C t your own price erous to mention SHOES! e 19C . Odd Coats, Odd O yoC J ..... TV tiood Heavy bock, worth toe Over ft. 000 Netkties, in all shades, worth from Nta to l 00 Meas Handkerchiefs, worth 1 S 23lOO M, - |