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Show Whatever Vou? Es'ess iSooiis Speeds IMlay Be, Qome Mere ; and Save Money AMONG THE HUNDREDS OF PIECEfc WE SHOW. YOi;R WANTS WILL SURELY BE FOUND. NEW FALL WOOLENS GALORE ALL , THE POPULAR STAPLE WEAVES IN FULL ASSORTMENTS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE POPULAR DRESS GOODS STOCK I IN THIS CITY IS OURS. AND ALSO THE CHEAPEST. COMPARI- i SON TELLS THE STORY. I REGULAR $1.00 GRADE of Rich Tartan Plaids, in all the bright and r I medium color combinations for ladies' waists and children's HtL j dresses; this week, per yard LDC , FINEST FRENCH BROADCLOTH, permanent rich finish. 54 inches wide, . in a complete variety of desirable fall shades, including black, exquisite ex-quisite for garments, regular $2.r0 quality: js -i no j special, yard vJJl.yO f SUITING MIXTURES, full and complete assortments of many desirable I lines of all-wool suitings in checks, stripes and English mix- r?Q t tures. 36 inches wide: special for this week, per yard Due j 44-INCH PLAIDS In Rroadcloth or Panama, exquisite ranpe of T f autumn colorings for suits and skirts, regular $1.00 value for IDC 1 STORM SERGES, all wool. 41 inches wide and washable, come in navy. ! J; garnet, black, brown, green, etc., exceptionally desirable and Qf ; durable fabrics; specially priced at, per yard 7UC L; IMPORTED LONDON TAILOR SUITINGS, in stripes, check? and plaids, i; on Panamas. Serges, Herringbones, etc., 44 to 5-' inches i rti ; wide; special, per yard J)A.J i KM1 ff 1 wwwww w Hi un m uili i u i J.' i i i i lMiWiHi.-iiM"rr i ififfl nil.i.i HWViiwiiimi iriuiii iln.nn unit t Un i ii iin itfhtl in i i i i ir -r l ir in mMrtT I MAKING A SHOE! I : Is a fine piece of mechanism, but the making of one that will wear . is the test. We handle shoes that will wear. Also Overshoes, Felts f and Rubber Goods of best quality. t t State Street Shoe Store X A. WESCHER, Prop. X FREE THEATRE PASSES You don't need one to find out that the Redman Van & Storage Co. are expert pacxerS and movers, also shippers (at cut rates) and have clean warehouses ware-houses for ttie storage of furniture, etc., and that the Vtah Sanitary House f Cleaning Co. are the only, ones who know how and do clean house thoroughly, thor-oughly, satisfactorily, quickly. The address, 117 So. V. Temple and the phonei ' 555. Who's Your Tailor? Materia., workmanship and fit guaranteed. Let me take your measure for a suit or trousers and I am sure you will call pgain Reasonable prices and ONE PRICE ONLY. If you think of getting anything in clothes, come and see me would like to be your tailor. Unl forms to Treasure. Room 111. Mercantile Annex. Third South md Main. Bell 'Phone 2884 N K. l Keitk- 1 IP O Bnen . jSjm 250 fine Sample jSM Suits, Lougkt WffyJ away below vufllw market pncewill WjW Jsu. be sold still low- psia, fcQ er. Hie suits arc Snf H tne nigkest type Mju mm of excellence. RjUA Delinquent Notice. 1 , EUTONIA MIXING & MILLING CO. Principal place of business. 263 South West f Temple street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Lo- J cation of mine, Krickson mining district, f Tooele county, Utah. Notice. There are 5 delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 19. of f one-fourth of 1 cent per share levied I on the 3d day of September. 1307. the sev- I eral amounts set opposite the names of f the respective shareholders, as follows; No. No. of i cert. Name. Shares. Amt. 5 S7 H. G. Junkin l.W") $ 2..i 89 E. F. Root Soi 1.2.-, i;e Mrs. A. C. Banker C.flOM 5.m i 24 Peter Marron 2..W .2o f 210 E. K. Root 5.IX J2..'y V 216 Harry Lennan 2,xt ,').h i 253 J. J. Stack 4.000 10.o 23 Miss B. B. Glass 2n.floo 50. m j 230 Mrs. Hannah King .... l.ono 2.." 233 Mrs. J. J. Mason 2.500 8.25 299 Mrs. J. J. Mason 2.000 5. f 311 Miss Laulla. Baker 12.". .31 3fil H. L. Utter 1.0 2.." f 3rt5 G. C. Christiansen 1.0)0 2. 50 3fif M. S. Stephens l.OOO 2. 50 367 J. R. Evans 1.0O 2.5il 5 3rt9 J. R. Evans I.0110 2.50 5 371 J. R. Evans LOW 2.50 375 J. R. Evans 1.0m 2.50 1 376 J. R. Evans IM) 2.5 I 3S0 Thos. J. Nolton I.OOO 2.511 385 P. M. MinoKue 1.hh 2.50 i 331 H". H. Erammel 2.0f0 h.W f 33S Carl Ostby 2.000 5.00 f 339 Mrs. A. C. Banker 1,0"0 2..V f 407 C. S. Humphrey 500 1.25 410 F. W. Champion 5t,) 1.25 - j 421 John Griffin I.000 2.5 422 John Griffin l,ono 2.5o ? 433 Wm. Barnes 250 J 440 P. M. Minosue l.oou 2.50 f 444 G. H. Marley l.0 2.50 1 413 J. H. Stahle 5 1.25 J 450 C. H. Weeks 500 1.25 f 453 A. E. Snow 1.0ix 2.50 i 453 A. E. Snow 1.000 2.5 459 G. H. Marley 5O0 1.25 4C Estate Jos. R. Walker.. 11.833 :9.5s 471 Wm. H. Tibballs LOW 2.50 4S0 Charles Allen 1.000 2.50 493 Eliza Tristram 50 .13 500 Alice E. D. Movie 714 1.78 506 Sherwood L.. Wm. T. ana i.ainerine uui- t woodey 714 1.73 And in accordance with law and an or- f der of the board of directors made on the third day of September. 1907. so many j shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company. No. 263 j South West Temple street. Salt Lake City,. I Utah, on Wednesday, the 6th day of No- j vember. 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to pay j the delinquent assessments thereon to- J gether with costs of advertising and ex- j penses of sale. JOHN McKEAGUE. f Secretary. " 5 1 ".Rummage Sale" Saturday. Oct, 25. 7 ' i |