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Show MISDIRECTED AXE HILLS WATER BILL NANSASSAASSANSAALSSSSISS HIASSARLSSASANSNSASSSASNSASANNSNESAALS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE The v Z Bring the Boy Down Town Today presenta- appropria- . % 4 . q % $¥% $ 2 % 9 f 3 4 A 3 3 4, = STATE SUPERVISION OF CONTRACT WORK ing. certificates perform such will be allowed to Marriage Bill committe Pairabie: signed to by,Pederson. The regulate Bills judiciary re"HB: Noe? 73 measure marriage s is and de. for- RESCRIPTION sda i OR WEAK WOME Society Nighi Utah Chamber of Commerce >, 9 TER SENATE CALENDAR Reported. on upon IERCE'S W. Srd So. St. TONIGHT and every Sat, eve. hereafter Come | | work. The ported 56-58 Park, Seely and Williams Dee only ones again Senator Miller's bill We ov riding for ten fect of discovery work on all mining claims within 90 days. also met rough usage in the senate I t was battered by amendments and finally rb St oa to the mines and mining committ roaia et Lia appointed Senators Lat nee, Clegg, Hollingsworth, Johnson and Bullen on the joint committee rae ae house to investigate the Catal Tlage and alleged disqrithiia ioe: tn railroad rates. and See the Permanent Display OF Utah's Resources and Products Introduced Friday. S$. B. 56, by Mr. Brinkerhoff.. Appropriating $2, 000 to and for each county in this state for the improvement and repair of highways. and bridges in the seyeral counties of the state, and providing a-method of expe pees the same. (Highways and ere B. "§7-(Seely)-Re gulating the or of butter and requiring all pack"to be marked with the hame of the manufacturer and weight of same and previding penalties for the violation of uae act. Mee ee tures and comme ; 58 (Hollingsworth) -To geancd section 2939 o the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, reimdage to the form of summons in eivil actions Soy aes 59 (Hollingsworth)-To ame nd ssettas 2942 of the Revised Statutes of Utah,. 1898, relating to the ome within which, and in what case, summons, or alias suinmons, may pe issued nue served in eivil actions. wee B. 60 oy tans e)-To secure the ag merit of labor performed and material furnished on public improve-}; ments. (Judiciary). Ss. 61 (Bor nner' X. Smith)- Ame nding section 2683 of the Re- vised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relating to the service of summons from justices courts, as amended by chapter 70 of the laws of Utah, 1899, and as amended by chapter 93 of the laws of Ut ah of 1905. (Judi Clary). B. 62 - (Bennér > xX. mith)- Amending section 648 of tthe: Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relating ‘to the duties of and jurisdiction of con-| stables. (Judiciary). Beobess penalty ance Bill 15 for Passed Friday, (Hulanisht) -Prpviding violating county ordin HOUSE CALENDAR from CHARGE, 7:30 to 10:00 p, m. Bills Introduced Friday. H. B. No. 83 (Bowns)-Making an appropriation for the improvement of certain roads, and bridges in Carbon FEBRUARY 2, 1907. senators throwing all law-making and le gislators kinds to of revise are | in | | of} | of} somesaults the in Utah The and the Agricultur: be the only branche education methods University Utah not ollere w Decided Declines ee ong | | all the proposed changes in inesand bate achs, eee step to take, theo 12% += Feb. o tary 1 Bi tock brok : 264 ce] id « agen enya deal £0 convention have started some re2|i2 Dish-class, will work, have some momentous} ™Ouerte ral es pavential ents Bills eds 45 Passed Friday. (Croft)-Providing cnange in eee when ae of school boards shall make report H. 47 (Croft) -Changing time for eis city school census STATE TO SPEND FOR GOOD ROADS Senator Brinkerhoff introduced a bill in the senate Friday providing for the appropriation by the state of $2,000 in each county of the state for the improvement and repair of highways and bridges. This will mean an annual expense of senor y the State for good roads in Uta BIG. SHIPMENTS HOLD PRICES DOWN Duluth and Minneapolis Send Large Quantities of Grain to Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 1.-The wheat market today opened eusier. [or the first time this year the receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth were larger than for the Same day last year. This caused easier prices upon the curb at Minneapolis, and this feeling was reflected upon the local exchange. Argentine shipments were reported as liberal. May re eat Ye lower at 78%c and-sold at 7% The corn market was quict Gains prices were ste There was no news early in Hie day affecting the market. May open é ade oe Isc lower at 46%c and sold at 164 GN The ats maricet was tive and ste aay: "Commission houses were good buyers. May opened a shade to We ower at B%%ec E "KGS, sold down to Swe and then up to 39%4e. The provisions market wa Ss very quict, but prices were Steady because of o strong market for live hogs, May pork opened unchanged at $17.35: lard was inchanked lower at oi, $9.90 Henge ~~ : nes | iin, 114 Gs! Hh Le O74, mh ae Norf. and» West Col. B. B. Mann, who was humane! Rock Island officer under' the Morris administra-| Colorado J nd tion, and who jis now a bailiff in the} Republic Steel Federal courts, is a candidate for the |! 5S. Steel position of insurance commissioner in| ..22@ eferred Balt it Ohio the event that the insurance Jaw | Gojorado nth passes the legislature So is Col | Coppt = George B, Squires. While Col. Mann's| been identified handling secretary: The wita of of the insurance state's office senate a visit actively oe ee was honored from about with end peopl: ik. Cc Brookl the|Am: of the odoupre Southern schoo] | * s * ony c ts oe .ce A . | Waba ij " 1. 12714124 158 } Oy OS 3g -* IThat evervbody When it comes to handing out/at its height points of law, the lay members of the! Knutsfor¢ senate are looked upon as .ntruders| _ by eet ey Soe but when the ‘aa lawye somethin inj} 2s os © catch the Hoare an take a live stock,| barristers | back seat 27:4 Just ‘before adjournment of ae senate yesterday,, President Lovye nounced that a photographer ated motion rence looking Mehesy, for i | Liv the RO AER of the of ribs were Prices, from in | of Dr. list of roots of depths to of our of any | such solemn | D. & R. G. AGENT often. medicines 3% 3% \IT7% 77% 17% 77% 167% 1814 Athy nos-| This _ques- concernit 161% 15 i7.40 LiglT 17.17 92 9.80 oS ./9.9 ap 39 46% 34 «|17.35 9 Dr. medicines, "Gold len and "J orite Pre- is that "Golden Medical potent alterative tonic or invigor- acts especially favorably in a and healing wav upon all the mucous lining surfaces as of the nasal up general} make and none medicines professional The" Favorite Prescription" is advised for the cure of one class of diseases only the -those for can distinction, Pierce's in other | tly of any peculiar and women. have endorsement ments claim} is acting out, a nervine. over-worked derange- incident powerful invigorating. strengthenimg their) weaknesses, irregularities It to yet gen- tonic and For weak,worn- women-no matter non-professional, endorsement, or testi- | regulating Lawobserv- are withheld from publicity that Dr. womanly functions, sub- are invited to consult Doctor letter, free. All correspond- the specially devised apparatus and ap-| ence is pliances employed in their manufacture, ! oe redly rrier, the duing pain and bringing about a he althy vigorous condition of the whole syst m. Women suffering from diseases of long | held as strictly private and confidential. Address Dr. R. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y- Pierce's proprietary rights may be fully Dr. Pierce's Medical Advis ser (1000 protected from such unprincipled imi- pages) is sent free on receipt of 21 onetators as might be piratically inclined. ; cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 The preparation of these medicines stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address | without the use of a drop of alcohol, as eo! above. | | Insure fica against the sanneante shall have during the next month or so | earn we by burning Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal It keeps the house at an even temperature, UTAH DOOLY FUEL BLOCK, Kryptok Bifocal The Invisible No Patch: No | There Is We Stores Denver Omaha No Other Are Torescus Bifocal Cement Half Sole as Columbian The Curves Good Agents A Salt Main Round Famous Eye Special the Lens Kye Comforter <ansas City CO. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL 259 Co. CITY. Dallas Street Lake City Portland $64.40. Choice of Routes. PARTICULARS. R. G. DUN & CO. { DRUNKENNESS | GEORGE ' Utah, RUST, General Idaho, Wyoming Offices in Progress SALT LAKE Oldest Manager posi e CURED. and ea, ee ee Dwight, ea ave II Correspondence confidential. KEeELY INSTITUTE, Tem. St., Salt Lake ¢ ity, CITY. and A | ond Nevada. Oe Building, j House, \34W.S Largest. i HAVE Y U BEENIN DON'T DELAY OUR GREAT $9.75 SALE OF HIGH-CLASS SUITS AND OVERCOATS HAS BEEN A "GRAND SUCCESS." CROWDS HAVE BEEN HERE; THEY SAW, THEY WERE PLEASED, THEY PURCHASED AND SOUNDED OUR PRAISES TO THEIR FRIENDS. IT'S A MONEY SAVER, BUT YOU'D BETTER HURRY. 1$9.6 ./39% to : answer By | ator and his} curative secret duly attested. put druggists such The DONT DELAY are chemists Cure? "asked two leading Discovery." medicines as well as the working formula | standing, or manner of preparing the same, and! Pierce by 15th. FOR a1 1d | Discovery is a most or blood-nnrifier. and monials. Of course, the exact proportion of| each ingredient used in I ierce's Boop ade Party Will Be Personally Conducted. Lowest Rate Ever Offered. A Grand Winter Tour Through the South Into the Heart of Mexico. EVERYBODY INVITED. ANY science 5 medicines | ingredients. Such professional endorse- | what has caused the break-down, "Fa| ment should have far more weight with} vorite Prescription" will be found most | the afflicted than any amount of lay, or| effective in building up the strength, scat Mexico City SEE Do ‘They i The that even oath | Through sleeper American Pierce's\medicines || THE FARE found) or child. has taken list its ingredients through than Dr. | TRIP tion plants woman Pierce of the under No other | ROUND ingredi- v. these way of dealing, they may know what they are taking when using Ww hat medicines of the the correct | use | ing the rul 1i@ merely fondled a cigar and didn't lig it He grew | impé alient and a a th preside . to |} put the motion roked up BUR a AR MSTR ee February several to medical ias medi seription." full a rama ; a4 in solons. to adjourn Senator anted to smoke, but. saor Pierce's Medical as is Fu wl nosition nesition oicnich Ligluch thew are Kept in igor: - 'r. Pierce's medi "Ines at-o made bottle 11 | imprint knows and che trums, of doubtiul merit, and made passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stomthem REMEDIES OF ' KNOWN COMPO-| ach bowels and bladder, curing a large SITION. They are therefore, in a class per cent, of arrhal cases whether tha all by themselves, being ab maltitely and |.disease affects the nasal passages, the in every sense non-secret throat, larvnx, bronchia, stomach (as By this bold step Dr. Pierceh as'show n | catarrbal dysp in), bowels (as mucous that his formulas are of such excelle diarrhea), bladder, uterus...or other that he is not afraid to subject them to | pelvic organs. Even in the chronic or the fullest scrutin ulcerative stages of these affections, it There is a badge. of honesty on everv is often sueccessiul in effecting cures. | | 92% | enay eieees seit eion. an | fs iS ing, agriculture, education, or some such subject,.the is one Im, since every These known which wholly medicines ont ; | viva 1 128! } legislature is fortunate a aig er ‘aoa 1% 115 | ~ freak legislation. Loul and? Nast 16 126 aoe 78 wes | Mexican Central 2 23 2917, Laws that have been successful in| eM other sta have attracted attention| YOU .CAN": PAY MORE in Utah The railroad commission bill| Bu volcan' never. eet ich ‘lues it is practically a copy of LaFollette's ‘for your mone 1 we offer Wisconsin law The anti-« igaret bill MAES the -Furrier, Knutsford is a mixture of Mississippi and In-| | 3 ee ee Pie 2 diana, and the. good roads measur has met .with approval in various A 8-line classified ain'. 7 Restates of the Fast and Middl West. | public: n will Sell Tt Rent. I J Then,there ts the anti-lobby bill, and/change It-costs but 10 ct for eacl an anti-pass bill. The wave of re form insertion legislation is not confined to the effete} aoa eeeaees Sast | THE SALE ON: FURS "i for pharmacists his is 190 to the most deli open publicity Dr. A , broad- A square bottle ‘wrappers oath. best = for Dr. Pierce's | sre py forests They are so sae ob minded they cannot do net p nmoany case, 95 7 72% J very an diseases hon exactly health growing ; a4 1114 lit 1 1 "EN 127 1 Cy, h 10 n s the solemn the F various that be experimented as ‘ a among . the medicines, purchasing a on properties and harmle the agents employed should hould. not not take oaie ' 3 MBN - 911g » Mh) ; from zi of his ] medicines. Naturally, be does not care hat intelliger ssist him. to give away. his scientific and exact yrocesses for preparing these medicines, birds and gulp down Is, presse pe them, eitherin; but he does want to ol fom, Unkk or medicine, | open manner with a 5s knowing stn patients, and under this frank, open and the way without (AT 94 using for when Znglish samte attested under selected The makersf 34 \ bie 1%". one 77 plain proprie- young Wt 1 4 3 e mt7 41% io 1m i) Oo om bis idjan - Pat The law-makers have gone home to}, ae aT OhI6 spend Sunday and put the finishing|~x yy. Central touches to new bills that will be in-}j q1inols Central troduced next week. M.; K. and Texa oe The present ately free from ; § Pacitl 12976 6 Ss 7A i iW red Pacit Missouri | Te ASL 5 7A dy: .. 4 every she is paying s of all the ingredients entering into the of his celebrated family assured makers ago, decided 1 @-to publish The most eminent and le iding. med- | generally employed and yet so harmful, ical teachers and riters of all the|in the long run, to most invaltds w vhen several schools of practice ha ndoreed | its use is long continued, even in small each of the ingredients entering into Dr,.| doses, cost Dr. Pierce several years of 3 medicines in the strongest pos- | careful study and labor, with. the aid of snet 1 .-° 112 ho am... Mw ee2894 Sble' $4} 264g" "y 25! 9 16%: 97 Mig Hs he ave } lt i} . 11216 14 10% I'. Cu | St. Paul : ty Atchison a Pacif }: yesterday} fifty children fy sa! 264%' 1,.-49 7 aS aR Lint 4 ipa sugar." experience in insurance was confined} to the practical work connected with} insurance companies, Col. Squires has} 5! Wn 1i4%q 681 36h a 274%, nf are -wrappers bottle he or for the cure recommended, Althous rh it was a,bold or medicine, som e time Pierce; 2tgc Our High-Class $18.00, $20.00, $25. 00 and $30 Suits and Overcoatsare going quickly at $9.75 99.03 | Open. | High, | Low. | Close Wheat May .|78% July .|78% Corn | May .|46% ats May ork May Lard May and $9.67 | j} losses were Still reeorded., s | Government bonds unchanged Matlite : : lroad and other bonds lowe) William Jennings Brvan will not address this session of the legislature Rance of Prices, There will be another session two| eaca tre iak , Y!! The range of ye es fe ws yeal hence, iB ypen Hi, rh.Low.Close _ Senator Miller doesn't believe in| Smelter disseminating fragments of the hu-| do preferred man body all over the counts He | National Lead is not a collector of that cla of} Rio Grand trophies, and if he lacks anything in|4~™ oom a his make-up « pi it is morbidl rbidity ; Southern arrnaviatetttnn'« (iysys RW Dr is published correctness of the dividend-paying . railroad drink food, quite out of the usual practice of f is therefore ingredient forms that wil go a long ay toward stock Phe elling pressure continuéd strengthening this vital system. In} unabated until toward the end ot the | the house, as well -as in the senate, | st sion, when It was. offset by the de-| there are a number of measures of }1 land of hort for retirement of thelr great Importance and the committees] conti 1ets The market.closed with a on education in both brancnes of the} j i 1 es ' , legislature be as yet or m uke-up, exactly what system of education, the hand of the|* Pe™ cen and _ yesterday ud State Teachers association i en were completely wiped out Inds t the That body, which met at Ogden in|prices a8 a rule fell to new Jow record January, found the vulnerable spots|for the year, One of the most dlscourin the bulwark of Utah's educational agine feature were the sharp break system and out of the discussion at Wa ee ivf the t and medicines, composition, ‘ ee: Like Honest, Square; Dealings cast and on all his , | viol es AD You Dr. Pierce's world-famied medicines are put out under the belief that publicity is the best possible guaranty of merit and that the most inteligent people ¢g neraliy w ant to know what they take into their stom- Registered t f Rally Only Moderate. fected by legislation at thi ession Grade cnools, high schools, county Superintendents, methods of holding | New York, Sra ieee methods of holding | was renewed school eleetioy nd ether parts of the} q i I ‘ system will be strengthen i a ri In Do ---- July {46% NO Music SATURDAY, SPE ee Ee pair of 4 system of education that willof beUtah's af- Répresentative Clegg had offe red an amendiment..to the, measure cutting down the appropriation to $10,000 . This. motion was. vigorously opposed , by. members from the farmin is , S tricts who were of. the opinion that , the amount asked fou ronld be ; granted and previsions made for its , rightful expenditure The bill. was ¥ made. a special or¢ der for 3 o'clock =. , Friday. When the measure was again RNAANLALALVANAANAAAAKS VAN NN AN VSS SERN brought to. the ~‘attention of the house yesterday various amendments |j | vere suggested Representative county. 5 j@s idiots, lunatic male persons (Highways and bridges). Kuchler moved an amendment that | under 16 vears of age, females. under H. B. No. $4 (Hone)-Relating to the money appropriated be spent im certain county and precinct oflicers lthe age of 14, or persons within the driving ‘wells upon state larid only | fifth degree of consanguinity entering and to establish the term of Sie Representatives Nephi. Jensen, Jackthe ta ot wedlock The bill was ind to provide for the time of ele son and,others maintained. that the leconstructed to forbid the marriage of ing the county assessor and she rift, adoption. of this amendment would persons subjected to epilepsy, but this| (Election) interfere mate rially r with the intention provision was stricken from the bill H. B. No. 85 (Kuchler)-To require of the bill, Ww hi ic h Ww as to assist farmfby the committee, prison-made goods to®hbe plainly ers, in) an. effort.to make land, profit-} The committee on irrigation and | marked ts such (Manufactures and able that Hi ud never yielded a crop reservoirs to Whom was referred| commerce). Representative ackson explained B. No. 86 house petition No. 1, by the Farmers' | I (Kuchler)-An act to that in some sections of the state it} Protective and Commercial associa- ! Secure the payment of labor perWas: necessary.to haul water 15 miles tion of Bear River valley reported the formed and material furnished on o feer e "steam horses" tha ire | | petition favorably and asked that the public improvements, (Labor) plowing the. desert Representative |bill be reported to the. agricultural H. GB. Ne. 87. (Pederson)-Creating Westphal spoke ir upport of the jand horticultural committee. tepre-| a state board of accountancy and prebill (in its: original..form, He said entative Hone's bill, No. 28, makes] scribing its duties and powers and pro"This bill jis..not - to beneiit provision for the relief asked for by} viding for the examination of the isany class of peop le of any part of the the ,petition This bill is now being suance of certificates to qualified apstate in particular, but the . entire considered by the committee on agri-j; plicants with the designation of "‘cerstate: of) Utah. Agriculture is the culture. g | tified publie accountant" and to probackbone nd. the sinew of our com| The "deaf and dumb" committee vide the grade of penalty for the viomonwealth, and we should do everylreported that they had been unable to lation of the provisions therefor. (Juthing. that lies in our power to help meet and asked further time. Repre- | diciary). the men who are making it dete le sentative Jensen reported that the Ee B ee 88 (Robinson)-Amendadto. raise crops; on dJands:,tha were ijoint committee on mineral lands ing sec ee 1, of laws of Utah, considered useless until the ad et of | would meet Monday 1 19038, titled an act making it the arid farming." On motion of Representative | duty of eae auditors to prepare and Amendment Went Down. |} Thompson, rule No. 16 was amended; file statements showing the amounts read when a claim has been res} paid for salaries of county assessors Representative Critchlow moved an ito ferred to the committee on claims ind ee, treasurers and their depamendment that provided that no public accounts and has been re-} utie and assistants and providing for more than $3,000 be spent in... any} and favorably to the house and | the enaCeOninent one county, and that the wells be | ported of said sum to the body has adopted the report that} various taxing funds, (Salaries and driven in as many counties. as possi- | that it sh oo be. again referred to the | fees). ble Representative Kuchler moved vy committee. This question| on the. table {indicia to. lay the amendment H. B. No. 89 (Marks)-Relating to ap in cons oe senate. bill Without any debate the auestion was caine the conveyance of personal property. No. 25, by Senator Valton, appro(Judiciary), put, and passed with only two. dispriating $1, 500 to Sitettt Eastman, of senting votes. A. 8. No. 90 (Richards)-Prepararule before its This action. also killed the bill and Rich county. tion of a state course of study for the amendment applied. to all bills or the speaker announced that this was State normal schools training joint resolutions reported to the house re result. ..A composite photograph school. (Education aind ar t) by the claims and public account he legislators' faces when they H. No. 91 (Richards)-Amendd they had fone ould. ene ing section 1783, chapter 3 he reThe sub-committee from the hiehecon Bate surVised Stavutes of Utah, dé@stenating the ways and bridges committee met yesever Contelred. _ ng murmur qualifications of county. superintenand considered 'B enson's H,. of inves Atti broke, into audible ob-| rae dents and also changing the time when 11, providing for Re ood roads,| jection through whigh could be heard {2 the county superintendent shall take SOV anu nae nts the bill will} the voice. of Representative "Point of| W ith office.. (education and art be ‘reported favor: Order". Thompson | saying, "I now H. 3B. No (Richards) -Ame ndserve notice that at tomorrow's SC5Sing section "35, chapter 107, session sion I. will ask for a reconsideration lens 1905, fixing the per cent of bondof. the bill just defeated." ‘The maod bani Guites? of taxable property in jority of the members who really school districts. (Judiciary) wanted to pass the bill vented a sigh . No. ‘93 (Ric hards)-Amendaof relief. ing section chapter 107, session (Continued from page 1.) State Accountants. laws of 1905, prescribing the manner by which judges of school elections House bill No. 87, introduced hy shall qualify. (Judiciary). Representative Pederson yesterday alties for violating county Oe EE H. . No. 94 (Hone)-Amending provides for a state, board of accountin. regard to. highways Afte en-} ancy, It arranges for system of ator Lawrence and. ‘Be nner x. "smith| section 4, of article 18, of the constitution of the state of Utah relating to public accountants who, after passing had handled the bill, roughly, Senator |} the proper examination given Seely moved that since it had been the taxation of mines and the net proeeeds of mines (Judiciary). certificates. Several other states have chopped up, the enacting clause be NO H. B 95 (Clegg)-This bill was tried this plan and it has met with stricken out The motion lost, and returned to Mr. Clegg with instrueuniversal favor. The measure proSenator Hulaniski won his first sieht tions to write a title for it. vides that the state board be apWhen the bill was' passec Senator pointed by the governor, and ~ shall consist of three persons. Two of. the ay bupie' must Buon. that they. have at lea three yea experience. as aeobentente Two i the members of the board are to be appointed for four years. When the board is first formed one of the members vy for two years After expiration of this term all members will be appointed to serve our . years. Ch board is to meet in Salt Lake City and the examination of applicants is to be held once every six. months: Certificates will cost $25: the renewal of the certificate will be made for the $1 annually. The board is reannual report to Only accountants hav- UTAH, arn te eater) STOCHS, POUNDED ne Beschrs "|! "FRO ALL SIDES @ Representatives Trip Over Par- |: - Then bring him in here and get him the needed limentary Rules With Hose, the Shirt, the Waist, the Hat or the Cap. Disastrous Results. And if his Overcoat is not just a what you most desire, take a ge TO BENEFIT DRY FARMING look at the big bargains we The following Revived by Thompare offering. Measure Will Be son at Next Session for Anprices are in effect today: other Trial. - $3.00 $4.00 values for - ‘$3.50 $4.50 values for No. «14, by House bill $5.00 values for $3.75 providing an tive Jackson, in. experito be spent tion of $15,000 $6.00 values for _$4.50 subterranean. waters in menting. for may be made productive $7.50 values for lands that by dry farming. was killed by mistake $10.00 values for 0 $7.00 Friday afternoon On Thursday Re CITY, CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, ETC., ETC., FOR MEN AND BOYS ARE BEING CLEARED AT DEEPLY CUT PRICES. CLOTHIERS TO MEN AND BOYS BARTON & CO. 40-47 MAIN Utah. |