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Show il . . $ NERVOUS WOMEN V; ? Take HorsforcJ's Acid Phosphate T' v To fin lot the nerves, relieves nausea, C a' fplek headache, and to induce refreshing I J nlcep. 813' Event of the season. Ladies' day, jllllsj Saltair, Monday. AugiiPt 21. i ii IS 3 , i 1 1 m w i wwii www p i 1 1 nn,mjfvmw; EXCURSION TO OGDEX Tomorrow, via Oregon Short Lino. Trains at 7:10 and 9:.'I0 a. in.. 12:o3. 1.00 and '1:00 p. m lteturning leave Ogden at 2:0o, 5:1:1, 53: 43 and S:10 p. ni. ! , Konnd trip. $1.00 Tribuuo Want Ads. Bell phone 5201- Ind. phone 3G0-34S. If s a Delight fio Use Smm Because, of all soaps it is best suited for our hard, alkali water. Because its ingredients are such that it overcomes the alkali in water. Because it is a high-grade, pure soap. Because it lathers finely and cleanses ; perfectly. 20c; 3 for 50c. ( THE BUSY CORNER 1 mith Pmig Co. Open all mglit. Order phones l.'lGf. f Introducing' the New Fall Street Hatjj P Giving you a correct interpretation of the latest as conceived by one of New York's mosteim 1 elusive artists in the millinery art. Most called for styles, the most called for colors areshownjw this introductory exhibit. New Fall Skirts 0 A ff A 1 $6.00 Panama Skirts 4Fa:3U I H A beautiful skirl, bias taffeta bands around bottom, extra full colors Brown, Xavy.BlacjB M A good range of small sizes, also the extra out sizes Cor large women. .H if Beautiful Shirt Waists ji SHiRT WAISTS fam SHIRTWAISTS fifk SHIRTWAISTS I A i That sold up Snfclf Tiiat sold UP llflO Tilat so3d UP ZIUI j to $2.25 WWJ to $1.50 ...... . WeWr to $1.00 ijJM j These three lines are extra special offerings lor the two days. All nice, frcs j clean new waists. They come iu the light and dark colors, in an extra goodquJB p ity materials, arc nicely trimmed, long or short sleeves. All sizes. !i Children's Dresses, 49c j ? Another big lot for Friday and Saturda. Such a bargain as this will cerS i taiuly draw a big crowd. The dresses come in. the dark colored fancy cliedS rjlain and stripe gingham. Ages from 2 up to 6 and 8 up to 14. Tallies up 9 I $1.50 White Dresses, 69c About fifty in all, made of a nice, fine grade of white India Linoii, niccl H trimmed. Ages from S up to 14 years. . M i v, . ' i If you hesitated before and did not enter THE TRIBUNE'S big $5000 gold contest, you must be sorry. It's too good a thing to pass, and we come to you again with practically the some opeifl if li ; I ing. We don't like to urge you to come down to the office and pick from our counter a thousand or two dollars of gold, but we will do the nearest thing p ossible. It's only a little pleasant work that H fl jjS. : I child can do, and it's only for a short period. In the country and little towns there is much VIRGTrT TERRITORY where a hustler can make a splendid showing, and should be able to land a handsomH bliP prize, for you will have little or no competition in your field. W ' The Second Period of the Contest Will Begin at 10:30 p. m.9 August 22, 1908 I j I and one starting now will have as good a chance as any one else. Those who have worked through the first period will have worked theiv territory out. 111 I The Second Period. The Second Period Starts Aug. 22, 1908 How the Gold Will Be Distributed I il A total of ?2750 Trill boa warded to the contents at-the end of the If you ?n t a of this 00 tavi awny Uu, the privil Ml S second.period, divided in 23 prizes, as foUows: . next, ninety CONTEST EDITOR TRIBUNE OR tions fJr any lengUl of (ime that hQ convenfentlacij prepaid subscript MM ' . TELEGRAM. Decide today; get your name in early and start to work iranie- counting for a certain number of votes that may be cast in favor of any vM , a H S SECOND PERIOD. diately. testant who the subscriber may desire to assist in jrettinu' a share of the impfM IfjA1 I if 91 nnn tth lOO qth ' 25 By enlistin the assistance of your friends and diligently devotinc vour- THE CONTESTANT RECEIVING THE GREATEST NUMBER OP VOTJB I d 500 6th' 75 10 il l"" 13 li "sio each self to conlcsl 'ork you may earn a thousand dollars by Hie 3th of Oclo- DURING THIS CONTEST PERIOD WILL RECEIVE THE LARGE ;JjfJ' I 3n, 250 7th " 50 15 'l6 'rTi8 'i9' S5 oach 1)Cr you llave lhc largest aSS2te number of votes allowed on subscrip- AMOUNT OF GOLD. The one receiving the second highest number om Wt- 1 Z i "' " 125 Bth 50 ' ' ' ' tions to either or both papers, you will, receive an additional $300.00, making votes, the next largest amount; and so on until the entire cash allotted for i 1 " 1 Total $2,250 00 a grand total of $1,300.00 for six and one-half weeks' work. If you arc not so period is exhausted. The same rule a 'ill apply to Hie final distribution of 1 V i tUllta ' fortunate as to earn the first cash sum, you may be fortunate enough to secure larger sums given to the highest aggregate standing. Any person payB 1 Mm ! I . SWEEPSTAKES. $600.00, $300.00, or a smaller sum. subscription to the daily Tribune, The Telegram, The Sunday Tribune, W .ml pi! Tho sweepstakes or amount for the highest aggrcgato number Semi-Weekly Tribune while the contest is in progress will be entitled to vote S ' of votes in the first and second ncriods, $500, divided as follows: BflrftfjiCi rfi- ns 01' ier favorite contestant for the gold coin. 9, H ist..:; 300 3rd so' Method of Competition r- " I , i H 2nd; 100 4th 50 Total . . . $ 500 00 Aftcr a contostant has b0en enrolled and properly recommended, ho will bo provided Wtl May LOOlOete M 1 . Mf ii I ' Grand total S2 750 00 .wIth l"cc,cIPts alld other necessary blanks for uso in soliciting subscriptions to The Tri- Young ladies or gentlemen who arc struggling to educate thcmser.es a"w ;R( I g-. uidiiu tuuai bune or Telegram. Ho will be authorized to collect money on subscriptions, and receipt for the nT,rt i,n,i: l tip p i i ,-n whocangHM 1 Hyv 1 : same, the votes allowed on such subscriptions beinp: recorded in his favor. When the money aro handicapped by lack of money tor school expenses or an one vrno w c m iw 'M ' collected is paid in or remitted to the Tribune or Telegram office tho voting certificate or satisfactorv references or who shows a desire to further some worthy cause MJB Hil S - - irs .o 1 tr ballot will bo made out to correspond tli each cash subscription received, but under no , Wn tL hfhi S" C B-niCCflhiDiO T(T(t Z$ w irtuniiuOclhBratb n Fam circumstances will such ballot be valid unless approved as representing a paid subscription be eligible to enter tho contest. There are no restrictions on accouui 3 ifflL'l ' I VYlBCll It 8 FiPbbBlLPllt: BUr Q IBtealafi&SL iO LcflB fifi by the circulation manager or como authorized employee or representative of tho circulation ex or nlaoe of rpsidpjino ,1 P -a o a ip - department of tho papers. .y, 01 pi.ice ol lesmence . nmmonCBM 1 mlh h flira mp SPfOno PPfliniO Votcs wiU Lc allowed only on subscriptions remitted or paid a duly authorized con- fa roups ot individuals, that is, two or more working for a com" w Bir S Oiua kjvau a uwi testant directly into the ofllec or to any regular collector or news dealer handling the pa- associations, lodges, churches, etc. mav conmete the same as individuals. jH 1 wl.W pcrs; and in all cases tho money must bo in Tho Tribune or Teletnram office beforo Iho a i- . 1 l 1 j n nr hv letter wB ! (j h. . . votes will be counted, except as hereinafter provided on signed contracts Applications to enter the contest may be made in person or JM fc s (-i tfliA The total of the first.pnze and the largest purse in the sweep- Contestants who securo contracts, from subscribers for a certain number of months the Contest Editor of the Tribune or Telegram, givimi the name and aau jJB rm- i 10bUW stake for 5,ubscrjntions t0 citP?1' Ul Tribune or Telegram, or both, will be allowed just half tho the annlicant circumstances etc and the nurnose" for which, the nionyW 'Mj 3 iif Lwu? y stdKt.. number of votes on said contract as arc allowed on a cash subscription. 111 ancam,, uLLumsumccfj, etu, ana ine puiposc iui v.v carJBl 0 1! 3 desired. Persons not desiring to compete themselves may place worm . S fil I Total of the second cash prize, and the second purse in the sweep- Ar ic-y- - dates in competition. All candidates must be well recommended. -"IB ,1h $uvU stake. - . 1 A Square Deal aod a raar Count . TT m i i ? ,Pll , fi'pM , , 1 n- i ,1 All ballots voted will be kept on lile and a careful record will be kept VO-if3g PoWef Of SU bSCfiptJOnS M I gSflfhf ' 1 ' PUrSC m thC SWeCP" of a" the votes. kGPt DAILY TRIBUNE AND THE EVENING TLEGEAM. f , ?1 -ff 3 No employee of The Tribune or Telegram or any member of the cm- The following schedule is for each paper. Where one person subscrio . , i a rs-c m, , i , p c 41 1 , . . n 11 . ployee's family will be allowed to compete nor will any member of the editorial for both papers, count the same as if ho wore two persons. W life: 1 1 S17S ieVptie rt rash pnze' and 11,0 ourth pursc 11,0 ra - hnfr 1t l pap k ? Tmittoi i? sl;-ow any i su, , jm H'l I w sweepsiaKe. . . for ariy contestant. Lqual facilities will be placed at the disposal of all con- 1 50 4 400 7 ... 900 ) 10 ",jSH I !- $100 the fifth prize. - ' ' . .$25 the ninth prize. ho n.id thcm in l,eir canvass for subscriptions, and only such help Jgo 6 ::::::: ! 7 9 " ' ' Illfliloo i 12 $ $75 the sixth prize. shaI1 h -Yf" to ,0nG 'f, .cn be ; rendered to a . The right is reserved to change Sunday only Tribune, SOO peV ya r.. - J M i S50 the seventh nrie 10 11 19 i 14 Qin h m,odlf' the niles .f ,ile contest or add to them at any time after the openine Semi-Weekly Tribune, si.60 per year m nn ner i .'I':. : i ItoXrilhTJi i- i?'i7 'iq ii ? oC thc COntest' Pr0Vlded such dlause is deemed for the best interests of afl The Daily and Sunday Tribune is $l,"SSloW 1 v I 550thGclShth prize. lo, 16 17, IS, 19 S5 each contestants. The Evenig Telegram is . 60cper Mii t . . ;Ml l-' i FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS OR INFORMATION, ADDRESS - w - , ZZ --tl If B . 1 OBCALLUBOTrpfoHcsSTEDITOE- The Salt Lake Tribune of The Evemuu Telegrgflf iJil 'ii ; 1 1 |