Show o Pioneer Rooting Roofing Furnished laid and guaranteed by LAMBERT PAPER CO COThey COThey They will have a hearing in police pollee court WORD HAS BEEN received In Salt Lake that John McQueen aged 82 years died at midnight Thursday night He was a brother of William McQueen former sheriff of Salt Lake county and of the four sons and one dau daughter who survive one son D DW DW W McQueen lives In this city A widow also survives 4 y y f 7 t STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 i ITS A SALE That Means the Complete Disposal of the Entire Stocks at a Tremendous Loss Save Money in Bunches The Tho Statistical Story of 1909 AGRICULTURAL YIELDS Yields Change from Past 1909 1903 1908 records Year Increase 38 1900 Corn bushels Increase 20 1906 Winter wheat bushels 1899 Increase Spring wheat bushels 1901 Increase Total wheat bushels 1902 1 Increase Oats bushels 20 1906 Barley bushels 12 1902 Increase Rye Buckwheat bushels bushels Increase ase 39 1866 Increase 87 81 six cereals Total Increase 2 1902 Flaxseed bushels Increase 1904 1901 Potatoes bushels Decrease 83 1908 Hay tons Increase 1902 Tobacco pounds Increase 1908 Rice bushels Decrease 1908 Cotton bales Increase 49 Sugar tons Increase 64 1893 Wool clip pounds AGRICULTURAL VALUES Values Change from Past 1909 1908 records Year Increase 22 1903 Corn 1908 1903 Wheat Increase Increase 70 1909 1903 Oats Increase 16 1907 1007 Barle Barley Increase 17 1891 Buckwheat Rye Increase 16 2866 1866 Increase 65 1908 Total six cereals Increase 1902 Flaxseed Increase 48 1908 Potatoes Increase 85 1907 1007 Hay Increase 1907 Tobacco Increase 89 1908 Rice Cotton Increase 1906 1903 Value agricultural prod Increase FINANCE AND INDUSTRY from Past 1909 Bank clearings Imports estimated Exports estimated Total trade estimated Circulation December 1 Building expenditures New York stock sales New York bond sales Business failures number Failure liabilities Pig Iron output Iron ore shipments Anthracite shipments Shoe shipments cases Labor strikers Immigration total total Copper production pounds A Look Ahead Reasons confidence In an excellent excel excellent lent If not record trade In 1910 are many The agricultural Interest Is prosperous as never before In the coun history and the first of the great crops ot of the the winter in excellent condition on a next area High prices for aU all farm tarm produce would seem to guarantee THE BUSINESS Mrs B husband got a letter today saying that something dreadful 1908 9 8 records Year Increase 1906 1006 Increase 1907 Decrease 1 1907 1007 Increase 12 3 1907 Increase 4 1918 Increase 00 1906 Increase 1906 Increase 2111 1908 Decrease 1893 1833 Decrease 1007 Increase 1 1907 Increase 1907 Decrease 30 80 1907 1307 Increase 1903 Decrease 30 1903 Increase 1360 1907 1901 In Increase rease 1908 I would happen If he send Bend the writer a sum ot of money Mrs Smart My husband gets dunned for his bills Transcript POSSIBLE BUT a battle of tongues a woman can hold her own she ahe can but she never FIREPROOF PAPER NEEDED To the editor of a little Maine news newspaper newspaper paper there came the other day an indig indignant nant elderly woman who waved a slip ot of paper in the editors face here said she What does this meana bill for the Citizen to my husband been dead two years Ye dont expect his widow to pay debts 0 his contracted long before hes dead You say he has bas not been getting thee the paper per said the editor after long thought ought No ye screamed the woman I 1 tell teU ye hes been dead two years Strange mused the editor The postoffice department has not notified me of his failure to receive them Quite sure you ou yourself been enjoying the in inestimable inestimable estimable educational values ot of a pe perusal perusal ot of my sheet That aint the point argued the wI wIdow widow dow Youve been sending a and a bill to a man dead Its your affair not mine mineWell Well said the editor finally perceivIng Ing that he must be a loser in future madam I will cause an extra copy to 1 ba printed on asbestos to Insure that your husband receives his CItizen regularly Philadelphia Ledger 4 1 THE SHUBERT OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE FOUR NIGHTS AND WED MATINEE STARTING SUNDAY JANUARY 2 D B T PIPER PER OFFERS Alfred Swenson and l Miss ss Palmer IN HENRY GREATEST SUCCESS THE BELLS BELLSon OR on TILE OJ THE POLISH JEW Prices Evening Evenin to Matinee and Dd e 4 i r STARTS z e TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 l ITS A SALE That Means the Complete DIsposal of the Entire Stocks at a Tremendous Loss Save Money in Bunches 0 amp e Suit uit House ouse to Go 0 Entire Bungalow Theatre Building to be oc occupied s by Daniels Clothes Shop for Men Women and Children about March first Weve got our papers to vacate the premises no time to b be lost Entire stock of sample suits and overcoats the best clothing makers maker s in the country garment is strictly this seasons production and every one cut to less than actual manufacturers cost Every suit and overcoat strictly and Every one a representative of the best the manufacturer manufacturer could produce and you select from the entire e stock i At 30 to 60 per cent off i 1 There is no time to lose and we will not start with halfway measures Prices have been marked down so low that quick clearance is certain Every suit every overcoat marked in plain can see just what you are getting g and judge for yourself Other stores hold sales and offer reductions when their goads are priced originally to higher ours We carry only s lines therefore only the best lines and at regular prices you will find them here marked as low as other stores offer at sale prices THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU WHEN YOU HAVETHE HAVE HAVETHE THE PRIVILEGE OF SELECTING ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN THE HOUSE AT FROM 30 TO 60 PER CENT REDUCTION Choose now when choosing is best It is a chance of ofa i a lifetime Were forced to do it you get the benefit I Bungalow Theatre Building Bunding South State Street I r ic jC |