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Show Send In 75 cents with your year's subscription (or 75 cents with all old arrears) and secure a handsome rol time cf Father -Elliot's "Lift of Christ" tlWIDGRAlE CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect Nov. 22, 1903. LEAVE SAL1! LAKE CITY. No 6 for Denver ami-East.. ... 8:20 A.M. Xo. 2 for Denver and East 3:15 P.M. No 4 for Denver and East 8:05 P.M. Xo. 9 for Ogdeti and local. points. 6:05 P.M. Xo. 10 for BinKham.'Heber, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, and Marys vale 8:00 A.M. Xo. S for Provo and Eureka .... 5:00 P.M. Xo. For Ogder. and all intermediate inter-mediate points 6:C5 P.M. Xo. 3 for Ogden and West 12:10 A.M. Xo. 1 for Ogden and West .. .. 1:45 P.M. Xo. 5 for Ogden and West .. ..10:50 A.M. Xo. 102 for Park City 8:15 A.M. ARRIVE SALT TfAKE CITY. Xo. 12 from Ogden . and local points 3:05 A.M. Xo. 5 from Denver and East 10:40 A.M. Xo. 1 from Denver and East 1:45 P.M. No. 3 from Denver and east 11:53 P.M. Xo. 9 from Elngham, Heber Provo arid Marysvans .. .. .... 6:00 P.M. No G from Ogden and West 8:10 A.M. No. 2 fre-n Ogden and West'.... 3:05 P.M. No. 4 from Orn and West .... 7:55 P.M. No. 7 from Eureka and Provo.. 10:00 A.M. No. 101 from Park City 5;13 F.M. PERFECT DINING CAB SEKVTCE. All trains except Xos. 1 to 6 stop at intermediate points. Ticket oce, Dooly Block. 'Phone 205. I. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. : t. ' GMTOStTEID) ' j MM The above is a special importation of our own, "as we found that the regular makeg were too narrow 'round the " hips, so we had ours made 36 inches, which is wider than :j the standard. - - . fj ' ''j i1 The plain Japanese quilted (jjto TJ Z eg? ! reduced to wp) ?0 (L z) i ij The embroidered quilted (7fa j v? g reduced to ) U o(f-2) I ' jj 1 ' . I In San Francisco the plain made like ours arc sold for v j $20.00 and the embroidered at $25.00, but. to introduce the 'i above in Salt Lake we marked the plain ones $16.75 and ij the embroidered $22.50. 't I ' ' ' ' ' ' Continuation of Important Sales: . ': t f . v. , Half prices in trimmed hats up to $35. - , Fourth off and half prices in shoes. ' ! Jj Extraordinary reductions in wraps. " "1 ' CJ ' - Big cut price.; in stylish skirts. k - i , Sweaters, for ladies, boys and girls at half prices. v Sweaters, are in demand now for skating and ! because they are all the go. All through the east f, p sweaters have replaced jackets. ' jH i! Many half prices in the linen section. v . . : Many half prices in the notion section. , . i i f; . Bargains throughout the store. , ' ' ' l ; 'Xlvj .'-'':Ti,'e 'Modern Store Moderate Prices for Ever-J(jy, 1. DNE.PRICETDXLL - NEVERruolrb $ HAVE BEAD ABOUT, HEARD. ABOUT. TALKED ABOUT AND !;j J f ' HAVE BENEFITED BY THE j I 1 I Fl l?C5 i 1 C Selling-Out Sale of All I I Winter Stocks i I I : I AND THE FAR - REACHING RESULT OF THIS SALE CANNCV BE MEASURED IN MERE WORDS. We ara well aware that in deluging the state with these tremendous bargains I we are demoralizing business, but have tossed caution to ths 4j winds let down the bars, so to speak, and removed all restric-tions restric-tions to the people's requirements. H THE SALE CONTINUES NEXT WEEK And within those six days all winter stocks must be sold out. Not a dollar's worth will be carried over. Read our page advertisements in all the Sunday papers. f Every line is of importance. You'll encounter facts that are stran- 1 5 ger than fiction. I ' 1 ! a In the second week of this sale one dollar will do the work of A f two. Pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters will be mighty factors i they give you necessities and comforts and luxuries. COME: A I Don't Let Anting Stop You i -' WALKER'S STORE ! Ail White Wool Dress t Goods.-One-Fourth Off Regular Prices! t . ENTIRE STOCK TO CHOOSE FR03M ' ' CREPES, CRYSTALS, VOILES,- ' MISTRALS, EOLIANS. LONDON TWINES, BATISTES, BROAD- . CLOTHS, SERGES, GRANITES, ALBATROSS, NOPI-ES, MON REVE, LANSDOWNS, BEDFORD CORDS, AND OTHERS t 50c Up to $4.50 a Yard Fabrics. Monday: and Weck-One-Fourth Off ; X . These Prices. ; . . t MONDAY, JANUARY 11th, AND WEEK. t 4 4. 4 4. 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4 -f -f 4- 4- -f 4 V 4- S09000 PIECES of j At IIIC Copy All Sheet Music at Half Price at j Fergus Coalter music CO. 39 Main Strest. I Next Door to Z. C. M. I. I t I One Chance in a j Thousand 1 i J Of being Cured of Consumption j J I' Don't let that Cough settle j I' on your lungs. Cure it in time f ) a with a bottls of our Tar-Hore- fo f hound and Wild Cherry 25c. A j j F. J. HILL DRUG I I co. I ! I "FAMILY CHEMISTS." 1 I Corner Opposite PostofSce. ii We'd like to call the attention 6 of those who contemplate givin? M Cigars for Christmas presents to 67 the brands we carry. Henry w Clay, Cressida, "Webster, Corina 9 and Carolina are only a few of I the names you see In this case, g Specially Low Box Prices. . 4 . i SCHRAMM'S 1 ! Where the Cars I stop. ' .... '.."11J3 I |