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Show 7 A Sleepy Subject Telling you of our night robes and pa-Jamas, pa-Jamas, new cloths and patterns. BROWN. TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., TeL 193. 166 Main street . ' 44 4 . ft ttttt ff zizT - 4nm THE ; ir T-Mill A IM. I Will be Continued Through tws Entire Week 1 fit We shall continue to offer our entire stock at guaranteed actual cost. -' 4 zX 1 some departments we shall sacrifice the merchandise at less than cost and half price. XX- Xt Our Suit Koom and Millinery Pepartments should especially appeal to the prudent buyers; the Cloaks, Capes, Suits, . tl . tl Skirts, Furs and Children's Dresses are all new clean stock, and will be sold at less than cost. For the last three months we Ztf fit- hare had expert milliners working on Hats modeled after the newest and prettiest of French designs. Owing to our crowded iX f if condition we are compelled to close this department out and Offer everything in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at half price jtt and less. til . jft- Nothing reserved. Every article and every department participates in this great compulsory money-raising sale. ' f ' 44-M"M"M" Every piece of merchandise is reduced from 25 to 33 per cent from Regular it Prices and in many instances from 50 to 60 per cent. tXt tit t ' ;-" &EW YORK CASH STOttS &5waVrvJ 4 M M M M M M M MM-' CrTT z?,l M I , 'fA1Vl , ,l-SJ'ZZZZ 44 'm--, 'J LOW RATES EAST Via Denver & Bio Grande. Et. Louis and return (42.50 Chicago and return 47. SO Chicago and return via St. Louis. 47. SO St Louis and return via Chicago.. 48.7S Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Friday. Final limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days In each direction. Stopovers Stop-overs allowed. Through sleepers to St. Louis without change. Choice of route. Will Hold Rummage Sale. The ladles of the First M. E. church will hold a rummage sale at the church parlors next Saturday morning, commencing com-mencing at 10 a, m. . - BLUE POINT PERFECT0 CIGARS. Nancy Leiter to Marry. LONDON. Nov. 7. Miss Nancy Leiter. Lei-ter. daughter of the late Chicago millionaire, mil-lionaire, Levi Z. Leiter, will be married shortly, to Capt. Colin Campbell, aide-de-camp to Lord Curzon. The ceremony cere-mony is expected to take place in about three weeks. Constantly Increasing Sales of our Horton $3 hats, convince us that we give the customer value, and stylish headwear. BROWN. TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., TeL 193. 166 Main street. BLUE POINT PERFECT0 CIGARS Brooklyn Sails From Argentine. BUENOS AYRES. Nov. 7. The American cruiser Brooklyn has sailed, from Puerto Balgrano. Before departing depart-ing Rear-Admiral Chadwick entertained enter-tained the naval authorities of the port at a dinner. BLUE POINT PERFECTO CIGARS. Mrs. King's Recital. Mrs. Marth,a Royle King will present her pupil. Miss Judith Evans, in a song ' " recital next Thursday evening at Unity hall. WANTED. Carriers are wanted for horg routes, on The Evening Telegram. Inquire at Circulating department, 143 S. W. Temple. ROCK SPRINGS "PEACOCK" COAL Central Cpal & Coke Co., 142 So. Main. Both "phones 2C00; 66 W. 2nd South, both 'phones 80S. . Advertisement. AMERICAN STATE TICKET. " For Congress Ogden Hiles of Salt Lake. For Governor William M. Ferry cf Summit. For Secretary of State Walter Tames of Millard. For Treasurer William W. Armstrong Arm-strong of Salt Lake. For Auditor Lewis B. Rogers of Salt Lake. For Attorney-General Samuel McDowell Mc-Dowell of Salt Lake. For Superintendent of Public Instruction In-struction saaclISmlthofCache. Women of the House You're not ne of these labor agitators, are you? Goodman Gonrong (with hie mouth full of pie) No. ma'am. I'm a rest agitator. WE NEVER MISSTATE FACTS OR MISREPRESENT OUR COMPETITORS By Arriving at St Louis in the Morning Morn-ing Yon Gain One Full Day at the 'J WORLD'S FAIR. Leave Salt Lake at 7 a. ra. via the O. B. L., U. P. and Wabash and arrive at St. Louis 7:16 a. m. the second morning. morn-ing. 47 hours and 15 minutes actual run- nlng time. Our competitors, leaving here the ' same morning, arrive at St. Louis in i the evening." 10 hours end 46 minutes longer on the road. Returning, the Wabash leaves St. Louis 7:30 p. m. (permitting all day at the Fair), reaches Omaha the next morning, connecting with the Union Pa-' Pa-' clflc "Overland Limited." arriving at Bait Lake next afternoon at 4:20 p. m.. 45 hours and 50 minutes actual running time, with a through sleeper in both dl- rectlons, without change, between Salt : Lake and the World's Fair Grounds or : Union Depot. St. Louis. Oar competitors, leaving St. Louis same evening, arrive here in the morning, morn-ing, 15 hours and 10 minutes longer on the road. Examine the official Guide and verify our figures. For rates and sleeping car reservations reserva-tions call at 201 Main street. Salt Lake , City. ' PAHTY . .VOTERS? Vote Your State Ticket Every ballot cast for W. M. Ferry for Governor and Ogden Hiles for Congress is a protest to the whole -American people against the conditions which have prevailed in Utah. Don't let any one persuade yon that you are throwing away your vote by casting it for the American State ticket this year. ; F EVERY AMERICAN VOTE WILL BE COUNTED. For every vote cast this year in the State for the American party ticket we will have two or three at the next election. A strong showing made this year will help us to perfect immediate organization in your city and county. The whole Nation waits for you to express your de- - mand that Utah shall be an American Stata - - i " - . . Vote the American State Ticket - . v I Iff nine Style 'id i 'v-J'i ivpmmky u hi ' imm MfWMf; It the "Wear" Is Right? c 8 ' . lilpll. , :SIlfS U the Price Is Right? " 1" 1 1 These three questions, answered to your satisfaction, are ' $$' &S- about all you care to know about a suit of clothes, because they VT il 00Wi really cover the ground thoroughly. In our Hirsh, Wickwire & jJ 3 ' WZji 8-jjjt fiM I''v It-i? '?tsM'$ Co. clothing we have an absolutely correct answer. Each sea- ilijlfi k ifpPM fc;on we win more and more good dressers away from the high- Jj V3 'wj V-tff l'''' priced tailors because Hirsh, Wickwire & Co. Clothing is made Qjjk 5 fti JvjJL- ::f&0 better, has more style, fits better and costs less than tailor- t M ' HIS ' iSWffiWl' ae clothing. Ejf IJ S2i' p ,i We will fit you perfectly and you will stay fitted if our J , j-v.). If I ' l l Coats lose their shape or break in the fronts within one year J . JJh ? our money back. , ' . - I Step in and trj' a garment on. You'll say suit satisfaction ' ? v and price satisfaction. p :4 PRICES RUN: SUITS, 18 to $30; OVERCOATS, $15 to $35 i c one price tS2 Main 5tHPLniNFI6)RESl ' ' ' t r rr 'v .r r rr .r .r or rir ir .r rn,r.nr .r or -ririr 'V rr r t, i A A , A " A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4k A A A A A A A A A A A A OA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAVAAAAAAAAA,A AtAAAAykWAIA4l BLUE POINT PERFECTO CIGARS. r BAD TENANTS EVICTED and rent collected. Merchanta Protective Pro-tective Association. Francla G. Luke, General Manager, Top Floor,. Commer-lal Commer-lal Block. . |