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Show EVENING NEWS m-.SKHK- NEEDED IN time sijrla rrt4g MUa Must be Msde Popular or Business Can not bo Made Popular, - I ISUltNI-fl-- t. t . , lAo u,i wot sort ewcArraa SSI Bias gray, lea or maroon hell roller Heavy we'sht Sie.e It io There ran b no Industrial cc until IheJ to mar dsmocrajr) m Initustry, John J.lirh, address ef New York. asserted In I tto rtouAi session of IN convention of the imtrlot Mining congress ludny. Frecedlng Ur Leltch. John A Da'U. Alaskan governor of ths eongre' untem w ls-thot earnsd chapter, cheaper In tho far north, Alaska would too Ita gold mining Industry nd lie population "Our Industrial government hae boon too autocratic." Mr. Leitrh declared Ve eeem lu have been convinced that providence In bto elalom had left In ur hande the managenient uf the Common people "1 do not believe the management ' , peed a changing, but I am convinced the methode of management can be The manage made leaa unpopular. merit muet he made popular or tha busln.se' eaaaot be profitable. "We muet work to bring out the eptrllual power of man and erouae hie conelcence a to hie duty. Thto will help, bet anti there la mora democracy In Induatry lhare can be ne la duet rial peaca In tha world." Mr. Davis said Alaska's problems would be solved If the government erected a fS.OflO.OO0 power plant there. ''Lignite for fuel le available In huge quantities." said Mr. Pavla, "but1 the JO per cent of moisture In It make It coat excessively high when transportation facilities In Alaska art considered. Then transportation la only twen May and Octobe and gor ' It "oaalble to store or erect stock pile. ( lignite owing to this moisture. Put If thto fuel le utlllied In a central power plant located In the heert of the lignite field to avoid all and employing chargee modern equipment deelgned to burn Urnlte to Its beet advantage, power and transmitted can be generated electrically to the mining districts at of the present to coat of generating It at the Individual mines. "This power plant should he built by the government because It Is moat vitally Interested In the future of Alaska. It is today building a railroad from tidewater to the Interior at a coat of S62, 000,000 based on a well grounded faith In the development of district. But the realization of thto , the 'th depend Inevitably upon the future of th mining Industry, for which cheaner power le absolutely essential. The work must be undertaken quickly, however, because the mining Indurtry of the Interior of Alaska, I facing a grave crisis. Costs are prohibitive except for extremely rich bonanzas end the cream ha already bean skimmed from most of these. The completion of tho railroad will help by reducing the cost of supplies, but It cannot of Itself solve th problem entirely because It cannot furnish cheaper power. "It rests with the peo'ple of the' nation to determine the future course of the Interior of Alaska, whether the outcome of the crisis Is to bo unparalleled development, or a rapid and sudden reversion to the conditions' of sporadic hunting and fishing that prevailed before the discovery of gold. rt-.-tt. ( S3. 50 reduoed le III! Boys lteie Mc It g'eee . N fed J r Astounding Bargain Climax to the Big November Drive of eed Saturday w y areata rrtcrM $16.00 reduced $20.00 to, Charming youthful atylea. In g meet falnattag eombly Every model that U gwj .every drweg male. rial. Every eeler. FARMERS NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING 21. Representatives of farmer and labor organisations with a membership of more than 1,000.000 met here today for a two-da- y conference on and a Joint legislative program. . Officers of th Farmers National council and the National Cooperative association Issued the call for the meeting. ' Carl S. Voorman, former assistant secretary of commerco and labor, "with tho spirit and method of genu- tno as his subject, waa announced as th principal speaker of th day. Warren 8. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; Glenn E. Plumb, counsel for tth railroad brotherhood and author of th railroad control bill, bearing his name and Frederick C. Howe, director of the committee for democratic control of th railroads among others were to take part In the effort between agto produce labor. riculturists and organised -more important organ!-eatloAmong th represented at th conference were: The National league, National Gleaner federation; Oregon, Idaho, and Colorado Washington, atato granges; North Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota State Federation of Labor and th Publlo Ownership League of America. non-partis- Other Suits SUITS Boys CORDUROY KNICK- ER PANTS Dark (afurday Sizes 6 to 17 Boys Wool Knicker velret SUITS . , corduroy, v jq gale Friday and Saturday On Boys Knicker Suits i Corduroy Suits glare lg Just here thee classy suits In browns, green mixtures, heather shades and blue sergha Newest military and waistline m oasis, All bsltsd offsets, eta and pants are full lined. !0t ef these brand new suits, specialized for the November Drive ht I! 16. $12.75 $8.95 tio AU wee I, Costa mohair lined. lined throughout. All In the season's newest styleA Blue serges nlee Included. Bless I t It, Pants Dark hnnd-letler- j k.. Big. warm, full --cut ulsters; blanket y lined and hand tailored, with oollars, in brown, green and gray mix- -, tursa Ala plain oolora tw-wa- BOYS ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov, .11, Dl gatlons of boxing writer and, fight enthualasts from many cities strived In St. Paul this morning and paraded through th business sections behind a band, while Middleweight Champion Mike O'Dowd and Mike Gibbons were making final preparations for. bout tonight their Olbbone and ODowd wera both tan- der the required weight of IS! pounds' according to announcements mad by Th men sre to , their managers weigh. In. at ! oelock this afternoon " and unices 0Dowd change his mind after seeing Gibbons On tho ecales tho -is to be repeated at weighing process - ! to th rlf gelds After considerable equebbllng the principals agreed upon "Curly' Ll-rlof' Bt-- Paul as referee, but there -a possibility that eem other Twin be choserr at the JClty arbiter might of a remoment, partly-beeau- s , last port that ono of th member ef th was state boxing commission opposed the selection of L'lrteh. rh 1 r 21. Cold-proo- and f, - rain-proo- SWEATERS Borg emwo WAhet lias Bisc With feet. Heavy weight, T 1 obav flabbbi, nLrB t 41 nimtitt Cellar attsehld. giss I Borg I OBAV FLA KIM, Cellar attack d, gfses gHIBTg QBy efWv ei eq dO CA JJl u.2.jjeqtwdfsmVj r Fw Ks aad Women $4.95 and Womens Sweaters. $8.00 Misses n tho' tnd Tuxedo .styles, Middy, ifellpon sizes for misses and women, ., inost popular ,. ;.. coiorfnys, AU x All Other Sweaters Dur-in- g This Sale at Per Cent Off OB gAUB FBIDAT ABO EAtTEBAV O Newest Lonr Pants Models rga, grea, brown aad blue .gestcb -- mins' ht On Sale Friday aad Saturday Young Mens SUITS Boys Bath Robes Sizes 6 to 18, JBRIlf -, , ,,-rr- $3.95 KBIT 75 er gray,,LgeeiVM git I le II tlh MTI CLOTH HAT green AO. and heather ehadea mass tdray, t I ........ OOu Black, brown Bhg ntmi,KT 'CLATBS-LlAtt SIMS', with lsather euffa Sizes 34 ts 44, single or double breasted. I blue, brew or gr4n Flsnnsla geeteh mixturea eaferd grays and blu eergea High ebseted end weietlins medela Hand-tallere- d, ell-Teu- .Well Msde Full Cut Attractively Priced BOVg A' Walatllaa bsltsd, single r double breasted. Cisvsr suit far partleuiaf high schsej uhaps, $k to I year ef ag, Yen Will . 4 the earns ttea bat qualities ffrd m th tkeluslv at tlt.f a r any yrls nearly at Jdm, ''MENS and BOYS BATH ROBES , 1 At Less Than They CouM B Bought Today at the Factory turea f. $4.95 wO Combining an tmmue quantity parch as secured at a most advantage yrloe, aad ur wn regular Stock a Value positively uamatehable, Slug V. Mens Bath Robes Sizes 36 to 48 CIS HUNDREDS OF SMART NEW C MACKINAWS COLD-PROO- F ten-rou- nd - kw fjA ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, .eF geg OiBLg BAT B0BB Heavy quality, In beautiful pattrnsi all eeler. On sal Friday aad Saturday 12.0(T Heavy weight, blanket lined. Blue, gray or brown shlnchlllai also shsvlota and fteoteh mixture. In all celra Belted" end buckled "models, glass to 0. Gray, brown aad green everplalds, with heavy roll collar. Nifty etyloa Tour boy Will Uk them bring him In. You'll en. thus over th valuea Rises O'DOWD TONIGHT IN TEN ROUNDS h Values to Sizes 11 to 17 Non-partis- GIBBONS MEETS V. e Boys High School Suits $7.95 $8.95 to $15.00 BLOftES en ,v,....a5.k3U $2.93 ud S4.93 !." 7 r Overcoats HIOOT MlggES ABO WBKEKg BAFT BLl'B gOUl MltW. DiBg -- gloe II I 14, TTenderful apeeial valuer In 15 Boys Classy Overcoats Little Boys r Regular $7.50 Slipon SWEATERS Many With Extra Pair Pants Exceptional Value 17 Sizes brown velvet corduroy In heavy Quality, showing suit, th smartest Norfolk effects of tho season. hand-tailor- I. Oh hate II te Friday aad Saturday Also On gale Friday aad Saturday, $ 2.00 Boys $8.95 , KNICKER $1.75 PANTS Dark gray 8 tripes. Sizes 6 ad to 17 nr J--0 - 1 ns mitSBI MAT FLAggELBTTB all-wo- BOYS brown iq 9.95 k n. $4.95 5.95 to J i SKOLNY SUITS Blue, green and brown cerdurey sad blue eergea Pants lined throughout K j 15 Per Ct. Off Little Boys1 Juvenile Suit Sizes 2 to 8 J the. Low-- " BOYS and Each model of this see eon's latest Introduction, Tho name BROLXT etande fpr tho height ef quality and goodness In boys' olotbse non better. Included are brown, groan ant blue Daniels, blue serges, mixtures, eta. Buy new SAVE. On Bale Friday aad rodeoed $25.00 SKOLNY Sizes 8 to 17 hand-tailor- ....S2.67 pl 4 Gu.t)l Muted le lUtReye'jUli e r- All Girls, Juniors and Misses Dresses in d f HA ,,,.9to.UA m rI T - AND UP -- Suits ait 20 pnFFl one-alxt- h A Leek wkere you will, sueb eeeaemlo ere peelUvely without depUentloa. Chons from wag a I flees t assort meats, eem. prislag every populer fsbrlo aad eeler. Ah Imenee V. rtoty. glees 4 to 14 years. 150 Boys SKOLNY Knicker SUITS Boys I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY And These Reduction! Are Made' From Prices Already est In Salt Lake City Very Special Values. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY reduced to ! Hate Reduced 15 Per Cent Inv. ligate the wonderful velufe quoted for tkla tremendous selling without delay. Buy liberally for prrscr.t and futura requirements. reerr r4r la uamafekahly law and la a itrtkkg ettu,le 4 eke remarkable advantages offered at "Til K P41II- - ter I base wba wish to make their doltare g no far ef. yeealbla BOYS 114 Boys raduoed I ALL GIRLS COATS burr Juat rocrntly returned from New York, tells us thet boys' eri'ertl le higher then ever before known la th ktelery ef merchandising. sad (n the fees ef those condl liens w suggest iket every wether S 20.00 Bey lit nnU . ,,, a.tU redurod to lUlr) Astonishing NOVEMBER DRIVE REDUCTIONS Our BOYS' I 4 r .n Misses, Juniors and Growing Girls Nature tkrilllog eyerlele lor IkHtty dolior-Wto- o 18.00 SKOLNY 14 ....Gittn - It IOwoodBoy lists SI. 50 to $2v.50 I 4 aoeooa'e ie.a at v Pen IUUP4 redteed - riser 1 ,,,., ,93c l Itoya ll.te g 4 red l rod la ,...$ J,.UU BOYS SUITS and OVERCOATS m trees-portatK- IMMUM with i u i ilc i t Is feary eiiij.ce. lo II- krts HlilD. OM3-- uf EAfd.it d lo Da valvels pleshe and velours la tk e Ptorka blues end (teens. bevw ewi.tr. jnmi . HIus, gf.l il .Hie gam ... r One-Tbir- O I? slt4 VJtJC solar H noli V. IT. LOt'IS, Nov J1 ' kotuuii tan K BOYS' HATS at Redactions i w U . I- I Say a Speaker. OTB z as aovs ewattrue Blus or row, lie foliar and bstl So, I - I ., Mtniferatnt ' r BOYS SWEATERS E Nov. 7 1910 GOSSARD AND JUSTRITE CORSETS HtnkjiDoii rot we or At CHICAGO, 21 NOVEMBER PEACE L one-fourt- h 111 1 DAY a Jscssy, tl 48c Oa Bala Friday aad Saturday Two Hundred Young Mens OVERCOATS V" Sizes 34 ta4i msa can wset tbs f grswe-ntergsa sissa A.ll are newly arrived mods!, Classy bsltsd .sod walstlle A 1st p -- d; effect In'.slngl gr brews, gzer f gresq heetksr ehedsa gouhte-breests- ul |