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Show "And her thought?" asked Judge Pow- ors. "as she expressed it during your con- -vorsatlon was the giving to her children a name in the world?" H "That was it exactly," said Dr. Uttor. H and he added that Mrs. Bradloy did not appear viciously inclined, but always pleaded lhat she lovod Brown. "There was not apparently a thought of injuring him. but that Just under this obsession sho must justify those children." said the Asked to dcscrlbo what lie meant by obsession. Dr. Utter facing the jury and raising his voice, said It was "pos- session from the outside" and he illns- t rated by saying if a man was possessed of a devil, the devil was supposed to bo P in him. "Obsession is an Idea that runs H Into the mind and controls outward ob- H jeets and controls the inward person. It H differs from possession in being an out- ward object Instead of something in- side. It was the thought of her love for him that controlled her." H When Dr. Uttor conversed with her he said Mrs. Bradley was worn and weary, H not pale, particularly, lie said she, at H times, would appear hopeful, and at oth-cr oth-cr times in the depths of despair. Eational in Conversation. On cross-examination by District At- torney Baker, Dr. Utter declared that HH Mrs. Bradley was rational In her con- HH versatlou. Ho emphatically stated that her reputation In Salt Lako for peace H was good. The witness was then ex- : HHH cusud, and ho took a chair behind Mrs. Hj Bradloy and comforted her. They con- ( Under the Hew Pure Food Law Food Products must be pure and M honestly labelled. 1 H BURNETT'S VANILLA was fifty years ahead of the Law. It was always pure Vanilla. Every bottle now bears this label : Guaranteed, under the Food and Draes Act June 30th, 'r '6," Serial S'umber 91 which has beer, assigned to US by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. JOSEPH 3URNETTCO., oobtom, mass. BMiiigC Look ahead! Christmas is but a month away. You'll need new footwear. The Money-Beck Shoes can only l)e found in our store may be fitly described as the fin-est, fin-est, best fitting, best wear-i-ug, most st.ylish men's or r' women's shoes America has 4 yet produced. Hp A process used on soles of HI our $3.50 and higher priced Hf footwear makes the soles H& damp-proof, -puts them at HU once in a class by them-Hpf them-Hpf selves. & Try a pair once anil save at least one-third more wear. H DAVIS SHOE CO. WP STRANGE i how many people commit the sin of f ' omission by neglecting the sight until Hi too late. If you are one of tho omit- 3 ting kind take time, consult a rc- , ) liable optician, have your eyes tested : and if you need glasses, get only tho B J kind that will help you. It's tho kind . i wc recommend and make no other. Wk ' Rushmer, The Reliable Optician. I , Both phones 17G;:, 73 West lat So. . . H I THAT GOOD COAL B' BAMBERGER, If 161 Meighn St. SI Till 9:30 Saturday evenings the departments gl gfjj M j J tf&L Thirteen hours left in which Salt Lake City may Mil will be busy with the big Pre-Christmas Sale Mw Egg jiSi JSi 1 m eilJ'y savss of from 25 to 75 Per cen on strictly A JS( )u rush. All aisles will be crowded inducements in law jffl ffl B wf J& jm Jmte! first class, np-to-date merchandise. The great Pre- j.'yFtcjT mJ every section to make people wonder. Every of- $W ffl M Christmas sale ends at half -past nine Saturday even- ..yl )&J SJ fort has been made to make this Saturday the mrP yfTSJ n8' Se liere l3cfore c103"1 time. Your interests MA ! jjo. ly greatest selling day of 1907. demand it. There are great savings here for you. Wjj y Phoncs: Iadopoadon7Beg 22. . pji gr8 ItS . VtjL Last day Pre-Christmas prices Last day Last day Pre-Christmas prices lj-fi from the "Men's corner" Pre-Christmas silk from knit underwear section M Non-shrinkable Wool Shirts and Drawers. Very splendid value pettlCOat Sale rnt'i )& t -K at $2.00 the garment. r season weight, worth ?1 00 the garment. Last "day price.. 'C jf ivin Special last day price tPl.Ud A splendid assortment of fine silk Women's Bilk and wool vests and tights, broken linos In rular j fECO tel Fine worsted Shirts and Drawers. Very Bplendid $1.25 value. petticoats m blacks and colors full and extra, sizes, worth $1.25 and $1.50 tucqc ' j cm iq CS T( Special last day price, nrn accordeon pleated and circular ruf- , ffl 'fiTS H? the garment fles An assortment selling regularly BoyB Ribbed Hose, worth 15c the pair. v urne, $f Fine merino shirts and drawers, $1.00 tho garment. ro at $7.50 to $3.50 cash Choose Sat- Special last day prioe liC y JO special last day prico ooc urday last day of the Pre-Christmas Misses' Ribbed Hose, worth 15c the pair. -gi x) &, IU F'Xcniai $1-95 Cleai" h Jfl jff Special last day price liC J Y4 Fine gauntlet glovcB. for driving or automobiling. $9 J(L nncC I Jto Misses' Ribbed Hose, worth 35c the pair. -j-j f.J !!& J- worth $3.60 the pair. Special last day price $A.1rU sale Off0 W Special last day price LiC Q tAi?0O m P","gS.'r&tgSt X'"..!..,.,:!?....85c t.ly. Women8 Black Lisle Hose, worth 75c the pair. ,Q J East aisle Main store First floor Annex. Special last day price T:"C imatt te iLasi day Pre-Christmas prices in the Last day Pre-Christmas prices in the n p linen and domestic department ready-to-wear section g g3s Fifty short ends of Table Linens, higgradeand less expensive kinds, to close Wmen8 and misses long coats.in handsome plaids and dark and WL J Two hundred do.en napkins. In dozen and half-dozen lots, tp cloHe at prices way under niedtUmmiXfareS. Splendid Values Up to $25.00 wl the regular. each bpecixil last day price, your choice peJ0a0 vpr m Entire line of odds and ends of Towels, Doylies, Centerpieces, Carving Cloths and NX , H1 Scarfs, reduced to close. Handsome Tailored Suits, with 36 Women s Handsome "Walking and f v wva German velourc fleeced flannel, worth Navy and gray heivy twill flannel, and 38-inch coats. Colors are grey, ?r63 , Srts of' voile Manama, AV 25c the yard. To close Sat- i rt worth 4oc tho , -prtOTT broadcloths, fine worstels, taffetas, rj i "rday at J- yard 66 c blue and green. Fancy weaves. Colors are blue, black and id i All-wool eiderdown, full yard wide, Navy and scarlet all-wool twill flan- "Worth S30.00 to 45.00 each. hm n Wnrfh 5R 75 fr, 5?5 m fy'-'' I worth 65c tho nela, worth 69c tho A A v Drown. WOrtA $b.fi) tO$di).UU. Ji-I h yard ODc yard Choose at jo each. Choose i re W.7 Pure wh ite heavy twill Shaker Flannel,' worth 15c yard 9o only QlO.iO at Oil gf . t rap Many practical minded people will find splendid Xmas gifts among the countless lines offered M H during our Pre-Christmas clearance sale prices will be greatly to their advantage. w "0 Last day Pre-Christmas sale prices in the Last day Pre-Christmas sale prices on women's Jy juvenile section handkerchiefs and trimmings , g J . . . Avery splendid'line of 'hand embroidered lineninitial hand- n kfMfS Odd line of Children's Dresses. Good assortment of plaids and plain colors in sizes kerchiefs initial in corner broken UnechoOse at ZOC t m 8 and 10 years. These are exoellent valuesat $16.00 to $25.00 each, (no QC i llT Choose all day Saturday, if they last that long, at ...ipO.tO A very excellent handkerchief. Cream and black net Laces and Per- H ! f 2 Boys' all-wool pants. ne line of dark Boys' all-wool pants, In rood a8sort- Armenian lace edge; body of tS si and medium mixtures, blue serges mont of dark mixtures, sizes 14, 15 . . have ever made on these lines. Val- J fJ and cheviots, sizes 3 to 16 years. Val- and 1G, regular 50c and 76c values. Pme Imen' lor &1"S. ues to 2.50 the yard. Special, jA ' V&. uo $1.25 the pair Special last CQ Last duy price, the 29C Worth 50c each. n - last day, , ' UI f 7 pr,CG C Da,r Choose, last day, at 20C to close :..-49c ! W First noor Annex. Center aisle back. Main store. ' " Last day Pre-Christmas prices- in the shoe section ;c 1,000 pairs of women's fine shoes up-to-date lasts good leathers Another day of that $1.45 sale women's shoes of newest design and CS'Se iNcsWS. i r- - i iTT l-u M Kn o,-,. loc- Anxr rino finest materials values up to S6.00 the pair Sat- AJ&j L,pl 2 t orth $2.50 the pau urday wliile t f My greatest pleas-I pleas-I ure is my patrons' satisfaction. "Anything in Gold" j J JOHN F. BOES JEWELER 1 250 Main St, i I M I PIANOS, $50.00 and Up. ; i ORGANS, $25.00 and Up. , 5 BESSLEY MUSIC CO., ; 46 South Main St. i ' PARISIAN DYE WORKS ; OUR PHONES j D Lbbewiwg company.. I 1 ( Fle Leading Brewers of. I e -ding Beer 3 ; l Kl ! J' MORITZ, Genl Mgr. I fJseSmj 'Phones No. 17. I The Mereanttte Insfallmenf Co. ; CO 74 W. SECOjOT SOUTn ST. ESTABLISHED 1902. L B ; CO - -5 : P S3 , 1 q e car&e yu nttung fr tne accommodations. We o : &3 diess men and women with dependable clothes for ; $1.00 a Week or S4.00 a Month, ' Pj (- fone'llour Jl 1.1 During tlie present .y " $ ' j mone3r stringency our of- W ,.J y H I rices will be open from A ir S:30 a. an. to 6:30 p. in. I (one hour extra) to en- I ' ! I able tkosc avc have col- ff I ' l lected money for to call S and get it. ;. Merchants' Protective AscIalion ; SCIENTIFIC' OOTiTiflCTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. 1 ! 77-78.93-94-97-98-99 and 100 Commercial Nat'l Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City : FEANOIS G. LUKE, General Manager. 1 fctr g im ii 'SOmC PCOPlCPOn'tlikl!Jni'liHiiinnTiiir . ' " STEPT0E H0m, Ely City, Nevada rig 1 Tho Only Striotly Flrst-01.S3 Hotel in Eastern Nevada. I fajja; 1 The Cafo ib the handeomost and the best conductod in the State. 1 I FEANCIS KLEIN, 1 h lormerly of ThePalaco and StFranciB lIotelB, 8an PfaneiseoMgrM The Tribune aives Your Wa ats the Largest Oirculatioa. pj |