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Show i . Always the Best . . ;; . f X i x :c .j. The Sunday Tribune tomorrow will bo the superior of all othor newspapers in the lutcrmouniaiu empire. Thcro 4 will be a feast of good things for each and every reader. X . That wonderfully interesting story, "The "Mormon tJirl,' which is written by a Salt Lake woman and which A 4 is running as a serial, will detail in two chapters the Dream of .June Hrownloy aud the Vision of Wilbcrt. .'. 1 Frederick Moore will tell of the ambition of the Young Turks to bo tho .Japanese of Europe. On duly 1 the government is lo have a bureau of mines. Cnnuress has passed a bill authorizing it and the T president has signed tho bill. William Atherton Dupuy will tell what the creation of this bureau menus. y .. The old bookkeeper will, in Tho Sunday Tribune, have a most interesting story in which the first lesson in X y tho making of a trust magnate will bo told. X "The Naughtv Little Milliner" is the title of the truo story of the secret service told by Col. 11. C. JL Whitley, former chief of the secret service. This series of stories appears only in The Sunday Tribune. '.(. T '-'When Corbott Thrashed Sullivan," the story of America's greatest prir.o fight and the vanquishing of tho X X mighty conqueror by the mightier bank clerk, will be found in The Sunday Tribune. .f. y Undo Sam is now studying weather in tho forests. Hono Hache, in .The Sundav Tribune, will tell about 'I T curious and novel experiments made by government seioulists. studying the offect'of forests on rainfall, wind X r velocity and temperature. It is a timely story and is must interesting. .j. 4 These aro a few of the features in Tho Sunday Tribune. In addition, there will be found all the news that Y jl is fit to print. You would better order today. Call either phone. X . X 4-4"H--HH-4-4H,vvvviH"I,,i I,v-l-I--HH''H"I";"I-i,,I,iIi,Ii I1 M H I M M I I,irKMl,H4,KH,3"I,to 4 |