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Show - -- j., .ui LL. r- ;. - : iiiiui nit s -. jrir-- x . J " i sti- vx '?" L". 1 1 1 I 1 "V. i.. ' kill, ui ill tti h iI 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 it. !IH Sfhi ' ii. Or. D.- - ' H. CaMer; .miii 'A U. A in wmnmjr rfmisJi ' 1 trousers Y; outing; v re closmff "trat- siroken lines and sizes of ihi3 sumrrierTstoclt at a big X Ourr trousers have long Iteld the honors- - in the race - v or ' . supremacy ' ..... of tailpring of material " , of style. while the Values at the pres-nt prices are far ahead of ... anymmg ever onered in the U ' - . Hi paqt line. 1 . V t in i TT ri - ' Where the Crowd. Goes .... i bpnrclainroyantrPrivate"fead Jngs and advice daily,. 10 a. m. to-- 9 V . officers a reward wII be bffered for the apprehension of the miscreants who haye .been or 111 be guilty of ruthlessly driTing automobiles and horses over the flowers and the lawns. Dr. Calder la .determined to break up a practice which he believe 4a the re mit of thoughtlessness rather than vicious destructive mania,' and the ex treme measures proposed "will be- - re- ortr to only because all oGjer-metodi have failed to lessen the cause for Room 24 La Mar Hotel 40 I N 45.00 values now . ' ' . 5.00 values now complaint. ; said Dr. Cal "In the spring, early w $3.50 values now ..$2.80 were placed det, fnearhr-4,00- 0 plants ' -in the gardens. am told by the X 43.00 valuesnow '.,12,40 more than half of them that gardener ' Summer underwear is on ' have been destroyed...: Motor cars-and vehicles - have accom tne "last lap get. in early Until midnight plished the damage. ' fccfore the " rncet'loses; and later they are driven into the .$O0 J .'.3.20 J - J f BID -- horse-draw- n TO 1UA MR III IIDIAulE fTheiTogieryi W e are making a sacrifice price on , all summer goods to move them and to make room for the fall goods . . ' S35 f Everytl ARGa-CHANGES.- -. . snow WILL In addition to the hand there are which add measurably to the entertainment. Mme. Vergen, a Spanish vocalist of Tenown, Is one of the recognised Queens of song In old Spain, and has. repeated In Amer- lea the triumphs she achieved In her native land and elsewhere i& Europe. t The band will arrive Friday morn-inon their special train, and the j advance sale ol seats at the Hedqulst store indicates that tDrug Co. on there 1U be an overTlowing houe to two features VISITORS g 'a-N- o.l 7ENGSNG OMAHA, July 27. By' good fortunes large" pOTcVntage of 8TeerThemusiclans on ' the 120,000 people who are expected PPearance here. ; 1 to file for claims in Mellette and Bennett counties, South Dakota, will pass through Omaha aud will be gisen an opportunity to see the Omaha Land Show at which .the reaiaice'"and i portunitlei of the entire Vest will be exploited. Thus K will be pbssibl to directly interest, thousands of persons who are actually seeking homes and who will be in the proper frame oi mind to recelv-an- d ; abBorbT all the Information that Is thrust upon thtno. X$ an example ol the great numtw r up land seeVs who will paHsthrouii Omaha in October it Is Bet forth la 1904 106,000 people registered. Whether it is for poultry vt cattle, jou will finds ';.ccs!plcte stock .of wire Uztit fcre in cur sheds. Our pi ices will save you Ccme ,ia and :,3sfs?ect Four years later at the Dallas, registration for Tripp county lands 114,000 seekers made jfillnga. On these figures is based the esti mate that there will be at least 120,- 000 registrations at Dallas, Gregory, PtOnesteel. .ktli CapltAl Stock.; fLT-.mFT- i ..V. iOIINCON.'Asst-Cas- ; ." i. Tirr.8 Dcpcslts'-- - SAFT3 ON ALL PARTS THE WORLD 75 ACADEMY AVENUE Qf oriiljraJteep "'.T.:rt t-f 4 4 V V V Yen Start , , tht-- During the last South Dakota drawings most of the arpHcanta came from Pilinoia, Hisaourl - and ;u:i3 thp.t yon, Java adopted f goto gouth Dalota, trirt- Eci ecoaoar - :.t V..1 keep you goln c?) la other states la the middle-Wes- t, and of slldins wcrld, Iiistr.-athe- - bulk- - of : : a. ; '";;r" ".; will be made by people from these : f.Y FOUn PER CENT states. ' - y i It 13 these people that the 1 fvfry s.hsnfsJ ci rsrervative baak- - 4 west 13 now trylns to Interest through 4 the medium iow;-"5"- "' ef tha-lan- d t ;Kc! LINOLEUM. OR C'jL CLOTH glvf-.1 coat of tvS un3 Ita.o? ml a now teas ..?) liutl br ''li. if i Record.: . A. A A A A - rsEceTUMCER co.: .Was Was Was : Was . Was $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, 85 now UVas ........ S1.10 Was Was Was Was Was .,.155 .1.45 now now V. now : : now. . . , Sl;65 1 . '.1.75 ; Was Was Was Was 30s, now 50c, now 60c, now 75c,. now , . .19 Developing and fia- izhmz are cur All 2$ Orders - t4vf $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, now $5.00, now '. . . $6.00,-no- .S3.C0 ........ 99J 49 . as 90c, now . . . , , . ,59 Was $1, now 65 Was $125, now Trnr.79 v Was $1.50, now Farrcr Bros.' t What They Promise hundred millions of-- dollars for. One hundred mltl'onj good roaMs! rimes as much inony as Usf gov'f;ift era won t bring in Uveir- products.:' ment ever spent to make' the country That la the wllol, ,atnrv roads a little easier for trafffe.nateQ--ei--iw-togl,-oUl-llkis what a prominent senator of the,lt' mTR(S more important than others. unuea srstes nas wcentiv advocated. Thftf aafn- - ftmB nrhokw Think of it I Just to fill up the rata order with a mail order grocery house, and the holes to make pulling a trifle leaving the express' company, to deliveasier for a few farmers tired horses. er the goods, irrespective of the con Why? Because th people of the dition of the roads. . The merchant tn United States hivw at last come to see j the 8tory lost a customer, thefarmer that there is but little else In m.Pw m country so fundamentally necessary toIM)i womaa flB&u. fQund that she the individual welfare of each CitlsenLhaa b!g prlCl8 for her good3 p?ifl as are good roads. That is the an after all and all of this because the swer. . ttappeara. on the face of it. a roads'wrebad. perfectly simple answer and one that ':&'-&- . . . at first thought does not "provoke ADVERTISED LETTERS. much ; interest and arouses nor astonishment And yet the gospel of good ttera for the following roads has come to mean salvation for remain unclaimed t the Prnvnpersons nriut. the dying towns; and sick "communI oica jttlrS3;;lMl: tlea as well as for that greater. evlJ-Ladles. ' ' ' the high cost of living, 4 Hassel,-MiBBlanche; Huws, Mls3 Never before In the history of this Anna, Mann. Mlas Beulah. country has there beta such an awakNewltt, Miss Eva; Nuttail, - Miss ening as that which .has resulted reChriasle. cently from the scientific ttphr ef he Stewart, Mrs. W. S. ' " economic conditions bow e&igUnce The citizens physicians ho ade the diagnosis have stated hat bad roads areat4h4oiteffljiWl8tiErto f Miss Thelma. . Gentlemen. Billings, Leon. - ..Williamson, - r. 75 cents; blacksmiths, 38; carpenters. 25; electricians, 40; stonemasons, 15; bricklayera, 15; moldera, 60; plasterers, 20; stonecutters, 25; farm laborers, 30, and common laborers, 10 cents. With this pay they buy fresh, at 15 cents a pound, salt pork pork 0.' sausage at 7 ham at 20, foreign flonr s aft at 3H cents, tea at 15 cents, Tlee at cents., They pay 6 cents a yard for muslinr 7 for calico; 25 for woolens and 40 cents for a pair of cloth shoes. 3 There Is a growing preference of the South and West for greenbacks instead of the "bard money' that was pertinaciously favored for so many years after the East abandoned it, says ' ' the Philadelphia Press. Prosperity and good crops brought more'currency intoTirculatlon7and the' western farmer ' and the southern Planter are now4athe-haW-of carry- ing more money than formerly. The cartwheel dollar, which looks so large and feels so good when you have " but one or two speclmens,j becomes a trouDlesome burden when multiplied. In consequence of the increased cir- culatlon, the demand for notes of small denominations- - is taxing the resources of the bureau of engraving and print- ing; and the secretary-othe treasury" is to call a halt on the' issue of lars-- j ; ' bills. Thus once more we have an example - 7 , - " - : iSiii Ui"aat their own necessities WhyT There! Ewell, Marion. prices are Beveral tnswers.f One of them Is - Johnson, Laid best niustrated by Athe story of the Nielson, Prof. N. C.; Nuttall. Joseph . , ; small town. who recently fWom&tt ta Thomas.'Frank. Georfter rTcnney," went into a grocery atore and asked Uncle Sam Mining Company. me price 01 The storekeeper Wearden, Thomas. j quoted his price.' Provstgaard, N. J. "Why!" she exclaimed. "That is If letters, for above are not called more than they ought to be at this for in two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office. time of year cnts more than I ever JAMES CLOVE, Postmaster. raid before." . ' know that,"' replied the r ' ;.nL WAGES IN CHINA; ."hut it can't ba hf'rpd. ' T Some' of ns thought that ChinWe ,iavlteE't so I 'd meuuiin cs and laborers got from 5 to home the proof pf a .rcpular folly . . In . ' CallffelLEoberL. Director Agr. Exp. Sta. cents for a day's w'orft A GREAT DEMAND FOR PAPER MONEY. . S . 10 country but.we'are 'wmg,,says the, Cincinnati Tlmes-tSaHere are tha daily wage rates in the district lying back of Shanghai: "Machinists,' 40 t f Promptly Filled 1 TWe Need the Room for Fall Goods "' ' .;ai7 9 :u' vr.Sl.90 now . ...S2.25 now. S2.75 : V " " I $2.75,-noW- ':, We are CLOSING OUT ALL OUR MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS AS FOLLOWS : j . - j a .Was t to use it successfully. : : WASH DRESSES tbVw cf'thetn. We wQ sell yoa a Canisra zzS teach you . Percales 32-in- ch e I -- .;...5a ... --O- Canyon and LaktrlTi&s will be everlasting Gem t V IOc ham r 5J L. L. Sheeting Challies , : Ging-- be . I Ibc Sumner Aivay I Mellette and Bennett county lands. At least 60,000 of these are' expected to pass through Omaha, which 4a iki gateway to the West, and it will be possible to interest a great many. of them In the epportunltles offered, in the region further west. The South Dakota registrations will be made between October 2 and 21,jBjd the draw-nga brgln October 24, while. the Land Show will be from the 16th to the Sth. The dates of the show will give tV the- - homeseekers an opportunity-- of visiting in Omaha buth before -and aft-c- r President , 1143.83 MISS BOYLANCE IN RECITAL. Miss Verllne Roylance,:- - advanced j student. of.ProiL L.lW, Reid,-will-heard in a piano recital at the Taber-- i The'i putbllc is cordially Invited to attend. Cooa Roads an M MM thl ALVA KKLS.CH,, Cashlor. ai , i 4 Ori. their-Jniti- Judgment for the paintiff for In the case of John W: Firrer versus Josephine Loveless et al, rendered Tn Justice C. D. Glazier's eourtrhas- - been filed in. the Fourth district court Slaonhtered IS to ir :. - Amoskeag' Ginghams -- UlflD - A. F. C. and Red Seal -- "J. 2. $1.00 price vv RETURNS PROM MISSION. Elder Reed J. Knudsen. son of Mr. grounds, and,, seemingly the "drivers reand Mrs. Herman Knudsen,-h- as wait until, they are opposite the flowturned from Norway, where he has er beds before thinking of 'turning been the past two years and a half, around. We liavSQrled all aorta of - avalL - The in the mission field. Before to no laboring but precautions, home MrJ Knudsen spent six other, night the caretaker roped the returning Provo music lovers ar promsied a weeks visiting the principal cities of gardens and hung out a red lantern to - tej mark the apacrIn-t- hmornlDg - the jEaroiKvan'a :irbfIr1aBerllfimet Ben V was on the the lan and rope Meldram and - Frank 3eckstead, two ground of the Tabernacle here . . Friday night r. NOTICE. .; 1 tern was. found setting on the wall, famoua Banda Mexlcana, which oc Provo young men, who are serving WW open an off let In Provo - about while , through the delicately con cupies the same eminence in. the missions at that place. At London Mr. September, 1st,, I Juw structed and carefully nurtured beds southern republic that the celebrated Knudsen met Mr. and Mrs. Willard '.I"- - Mini rare bargain In were nraces of tires that had cut Marine band of our own country, does Andelln, Miss Alice Reynolds and the ' : ; UINTA . RESERVATION down hundreds of plants and blos in Washington The leader. Captain Mlsess Angle andJFjorence JBolhrook, LANDS soms, J. Er Roach," hof only Is distinguished au "of Provo. 't-- do In Provo ( as a auccesBtutainrmaBTeTrtTTif :.Tjh.'chJ .ef?raL- not belleve-aayo- ne PER-AC-RE do-th- !s X --TQ -knowa"nomanyTJtah people"as "the WELLS I. Mi Warner, manager of the deliberately. We are doing all we can leader of the United States Cavalry wanting information ' .Anyone about Uinta Lands should writ to make the Institution grounds at band stationed at- - Fort Douglas at the offices, has received tractlver so that l$ey will be a credit time of the dedication of the Salt a nevr. division of the comword that ana our to tne ui led ourselves that ag Lake Tabernacle, and S, H. WOOD, Provo, Utah city, but labor and our care wilt count for noth- gregation of talented musicians in pany will be operated at Salt Lake next ing unless visitors 'show some consid their part of the program. City, August 1. Commencing eration. If we can catch any of the tin Europe, South America and on a general reduction in rates Tuesday trespassers 4hey will be jrosecute4 as thia continent the. Banda Mexlcana will be made. an example to others. Where has been greeted with" ovations wher ceases to be a virtue a deputy ever it has appeared, and has depart an excellent substi ed amid salvos of applause, born of Committed sheriff's badge ospnAL. tute. People who are destroying the enthusiasm, C. 8. Buskwalter, a prominent .busibecause of .the high hospital grounds would not for a mc standards of its - performances under ness man of Salt Lake City, was menr tolerate el mllur acta by-- strang- - the leadership of Captain Roach, Per ere on their own lawns. What is it haps- - nothing more eloquently testifies .brought o Provo yesterdayily Officer! Wallace Irwin says? Oh; yes 'Folks to the reputation of this nnequaled or Andrew Smith, and committed to the! who live in glass houses 'should pull ganizatlon than the fact that when State Mental hospital. Tim O'Maley.j down the blinds.'" the steamer bearipg the band entered of Park City, was also committed to Havana harbor, a salute of thirteen the hospital yesterday.; guns was ordered from Morro Castle : by the president of that nation. JUDGMENT IS FILED. : ' t ,Z. 1-- Aiwa yt Something New M.X ,, : . Leader J5he NO W 45c M ; T3 49c Men's Dress Shirts Ladles' White Waists Butterfly Waists- - . Ladies' Dresses - - -- Developing classes and test TrcleSunday and" Friday evening 8 o'clock. .Mental class development" Mondayand Thursday. . la addition to the vigilance of the ARGAINS 50ME p. m. -- ...' ' V Instructor and Developer in Mental Science has exceptions! ability as -- -- lM .1 .: 4 -- I ?r 1 S " T I Institution, will make application to the, board - of county commissioners , at their next meeting tor the' appointment'of na hospital attendanU aa ,a dtmty eherifl to arrest . treapaBaers who have " been ruining the extensive flower gardens in the park between -t- he- buildings and r . r-"- :0;i VIA X - ' superin- tendent of the State Mental fi3 - i i. .. , 1 .maM iniiiiiM a I -. r - in nimicn Mpncrr ii nniiiii ii . w s I -- 4 -- 1 |