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Show The S act Lake Telegram. ATURBAY ALS Black satin shirts 73c and $1.00 values for GPc. Blue flannel shirts $1.50 quality for 51.00. Pleated flannel shirts, with neckband were $4 hatukpay r.vr.NiM;, cMTiu;n CONVICTS MAKE DASH FOR LIBERTY; 1 KILLED, 5 WOUNDED, TWO ESCAPE Thrilling Fight at State Prison Between Guards and Horde of Desperate Murderers and Thugs. $ 2 2 3? $ S b S C--? ?) Thrilling: Story Is Told by the Guard. Who Also STORY OF THE "BREAK" IN BRIEF. Frank Dayton, sentenced n Fait Ike. years, for ahoting John II. Klmb-i- l ef h Halt Lak - (? outl!e company; killed, while dropping Drlggs. fe- (.) i the fr tHe ?. o.-io- br r.- I In Og Jen. Harry Vad.!rll. ringleader In ;iemri. FtrniAty for :ih intent and thre for trn for years burglary yer mu'( from (Continual I.) pc ! is to kill th Utter offena con:ted cf 00, now l.rra thrtirg rupiir $2.00. In M. the In shot 0 Janney and Ug by Turnkey F.Jgr tourlrvoml; lowlns one trial, while Guards Jenny tured OUtide th wU. Flannel night shirts and pajamas J1.23 for SOc; $1.00 and Dyer are on another. A reward of to. $500 each I? offered for their capture. Frank Connors, a Tlleader lth Wadd'l! quality for 65c. ntnr'd In Vt o. 'X for 9. f her and a at for life for the latrr murder oalrhmm. Boys' flannel night shirts quality for 45 Those Who Were Wounded. lrc ('(3 1L rut for burglary: lith knees Injured by ftl frm o pears tn Amonj those Injured In the terrific K. M. Jr.n-yle where Men's flannel pajamas $1.50 quality for $1.03, struck by out', Janney by Turnkey feapljred fight thai followed the discovery of the (i the all ome for dutanee. aftr running UNDERWEAR. attempted break were Frank Connor, a fD Abo Majors, the third rlnglead-r- . sentenced for l.f for the jnurler We show the most complete lines of union suits In ringleader, serving a life sentence for of Police pt. llrcn of Ogdn: shot in flesh of right arm by GuaM A. the West $1.50 for $1.00; $2.50 for $1.75; $3.00 for $2.50; murder, who was thrown to the ground :i. 73-ce- for MEN'S HOSE $1.00. for quality 23-ce- nt 23c. 2 pairs for 23c; 3Sc "and NECKWEAR FOR MEM FOR ONE DAT all new patterns and shapes. quality for 37 OVERCOAT L,ast day of the offer of 10 per cent on stylish overocats. 50 fff- - 73-ce- nt t'l!H ""I etrf ft,! Sir tve le, !!; h en ran in ant ott ; ( $1.50 BY GUARD D1UOGS. - nt " 111 Brougnt Majors to Bay and Wounded Him. Uvry a ivl Tf all. by Gufttd A. tl. te-p- aVss HE SLEW CONVICT DAYTON -- ? r. 10. ! I 1 f My t I S.tr ; t:m rrn taklre r f.M rlrer. don 'o ran 1 ;iffmrto j S t. ; n fr t p,T t t.C laki-- t r-- Kr-e- , 11. J ' tr t I r-.- r. 1 G htg r. .'-- ; tb t wp . at ef c WitJ-tB- r. Drlggs; back t rained by fall lraile the ad ; here he was thrown Ire iTr ft tV teva ptured. fter a desperate strugg'e nlth Guard Da id is t ll, Aa t fx it.( rt t d ryf Nicholas Hawerth. sentenced to death in Farm!r.ttn. Ju" 1. IW, I a . taac t yml mn .p i M. Janney, who afterward recaptured for the murder of Thoma Randall, a nlcht watchman at esrattJ. to him. Lir je;d " "e '."t-- r t i :1 ihrtA" uninjured as far as kno vn. 1 Henry Wnddell, another rinjt'eador. 1 an ntenee-- l u In . word EI J. Mullins. thr : Ifd. r :i. t vra-s"lf rM '.t4,s was in shot the serving thirteen one-ha- lf I by Guard David ltd- v tt l fi a I - . . ar.d I rf J lefc by Turnkey K. M. Janney. years for robbery rd" ptoffVe; M5k Dtyi 5. rf h f t', 1 m dl.far.te oull le thr wail; uninjured, ton after ruiining at I U t Abe Mnjorf. pervlnff a life sentence t kr-- e n 1 h!j af baf Mtr t for murder. : !: t in the rtffht arm by Mle en- - ' tetne-Dal l W::ken. guard; shot m I ft ft r t Sr r whctf.rf tr Huard A. O. DriKg?, nnd his bark ! tHh At- - Maj-irs- ; d a on In :r iKK'.e the .ft I G .1 f S V" ; i ;agel lik'ly I h" I m t it j Rtra'.r.ed by being thrown from the wall. lore leg; Injury received during In; rrhj,.Ke shota t rt'Mn't i t. r.- it ! : a f f r n Jan.cs Lynch, under entenre n and guards; name of persco ho Tred the shot I unknown. . " , u v."dt dath. shot by Turnkey K. M. Janney. I i ; t t,!fn an In ound rut received Zbulon fate furio Jarobs. thre guar!; Lynch escaped. t- - t I " I l"wt es a rm r f f..''.a "Aa t during struggl In the cel.houfe ulth MJrs. Wa !U!l. Cannom ard Mul- MSif f Two Guards Injured. m-! ' J..u t l J a n r . i about I tritiute recover. will tV,.. (a j .' llns; ;)fr1 " . t n ) r rf I'" r. ajlrg Guards David Wl'.kln and Zebulon ) C L. Maxwelt, former mrtr.lx-- r of lh "ItobHrs gang. entT. ! " r t I'll t Jacobs weie also injured. Wilkin was x. a,r.t tlfp. for eighteen for pirtu ipatlng i t h ffl'Vrr of the Hprlrgv!"' Phot in the le? while fltchting with Ab 5 b.ink; received fvlp wound from biow on ! nith mh'.'.e v '. ft rt !" C a tj '. r :.. lunghd a" "Tlnf tt I'd ' e- - ' Majors on the wall. Wilkin may lo5e I f.?f 1 t trying to I rotrt t Guard J.tu)l. I t !fw6 lh ef thm his leg. Jacobs suffered a number of ci Alexander A. Robertson, former teller nf Weiia. FarE A Mm. buT t r rd t fctKe I f.'.t scaln wounds. in( ?ft U" t ll frJJ n 1r t ke.o f r misappropriation f fun C L. Maxwell, a convict, setvinjr l Salt Latke bank and nw serv ing sentnc ' - t . 1: i 1 ef Ih a", Ml a iraa w a fit male, ar.j eighteen years, was injured by being vtj luniru in n.e aiarm nn ine nrat axi-r- pt ";-- : r- I t;.-;I d j "AH ) r at lHa in lim st l1 this was fhated some .lUtanre bv I'ntiinrn. nt.a attemrstetl to kill him. nr'i'C struck over the head with slunjrshot : I f ' . lb f ffl b j rr,'' J ) while trying to prutect Guard Jacobs. RoliTtson wived his life by hiding In cell. e y "rr f. aa j Cluard itt g W!rli P.Mit jih . F. H. Nay lor. a wail guard, had a narrow ei as-- a Wb.le be m-TJ rV , Waddell Was Ringleader. en I M I r ft j -; . 4 ' 1. . ! r w j. changing shots with the rrlfoners. , t tt en J ! 5' f, f.ft r bu:lma trti k b'. &Wtnhetier rife. e Jul The attempt was made at 6:15 oYlork 1 , bounded f e .! , i off his kf.'-I ) f anl glanced il shoulder, Us! kits tlht tru;e. only !'.eM.r. last night. The ringleader was Henry ' V. f'i; :! rt , Ib aTair t y ( t f at) () ' 1:a I j, ti1 I ..itt? ift rifft s. - fi i't- r Waddell. who was assisted by Abe MaII efT, H't jors and Frank Connor. i:i 1 j T? 'r t. i "Wbn I id i- - n i' ' ? In some manner that cannot r ex- Guard Jaob. t'onxir! Ii)ton. Con- 1 r. ttiir M' If eo. Hft. -x 1 ti ' ' f4nld wr.-plained at this time these three secured notJ. " Muilina - ! add".I. Major K t t i ; i a',rtillr Jutn ; lop, possession of two revolvers and a num- dragged bltn l!. rough the d'.r.itit-rmlo w mm m a wrrww i" ber of fdunzshots. Th men agreed to the tututh tellhouse do.r. make the fleht for life and liberty at r w XI. 11 It ttf't't Mer. 5'. Their Fight for Liberty. 6:15 o'clock. rt t - ' t a ttr-j' f J T. r "? . I r.fb,', r r.t "7b and Waddell , M th Major iitr-- ie4r.t Robertson Gives Alarm. ,f- t J . t : P- -t ;lt ef r.r'dltn era thrtuzh tne ilor.p.erdr Guard at, I rstljcufd trftfT5 : v, r Alexander A. Robertson, serving four Wilkin end conUi J. f. b tautbt . t f 'k t j 1 years for embezzlement. Is a trusty at nerving tbt r.e f l an r ' Ma faith ;s? i ' forpery 4 , V;f!l ' the penitentiary. He went to th floor ful of ihe rirti t f truti-- . i and mtlr.a t euJl? Abe How He above the second tier, of tell in the a t TT f lalt't of the lArre SxklnK the Majors Tells Ihe ; north cellhouse and sounded the gong ronvlrt in th-'- prison. ttw j 1 cell f 'm: lh ii'iihl. t f r I r i ?tr,r,' t : t ' ! ' ( for the prisoners to 5 . s r. f I ; s r their cells. In Wh go In ee Guard Ktbken s; ' for tl. up Used a Guard for a Ir.a l.e t"y 1 It, ct 1 the library on the floor was the caue f h untiMiil ro:iuitiln. It Guard Jacobs. u Inl.j the iimzxie rf a a.!. r Init. btue.barrt c vrlrr. Shield. Attack Upon Jacobs Xilckcn la UoJ:deL Wudvl 11. who hold the Rvjti. houtr J: The men begin to lUe Into their rrlla t "Throw tip y air hand'" t A in the 1 manner. whn Wadded, Kll ken hriMlaled a ' Guard and fi.!rff te'nn t onnors and .f . t : t r n- e f v4r cn i eelmf the h Majors came up together. ' . r n Jacobs was on his guard and f ' ! u h aralnxt lam. VJ,t 1 - t t- - ' thy ulth i uMifu lu'on mm Con-vlr uk" cemons. l hy C"nh t Schu-did l;ku ' i r t ( pounded him with their slunhot. and Uo.ir 1 WilKln. r iomtcI t Major t , t " !l All ' endeavored to beat him Into insensibil. S' vhile tonvi.-- Waddell iur-- h'.a k . t t . . H i t s I ity. Wadtlell thn mar hd C!nvl-htn During his struggle with the convicts down '"Murderer the Row, :f. !! onvict V.. u Maxwell, formerly of the .f "Ivils l- a- t'barlea f'.a'ha. un r t ! "Robber's ltoost" gang, and serving s'nten of for the muri-- r ( hl Gttarda HuU ta tfc eiKnieen years for participating in th? w f" and her paramour. wa It.tha " ' -5. ' ' Wf '. '"'' Artlr Sprlnsvllle bank robtv ry. rushed to Ja- - urprl.-"d- . but nail nothing, Ttiy did " .v, . i 1:v. v a r ; Twrt t obs assistance and was mt by Con j p.ddr-ji!yi k him. r.tl A I vict Ld J. Mullens. postofT.ee rohb-f serving tr.ree and one-ha- lf years, who Paised Mortenten's Cell. 1! r f Th'-U of Ivifr struck Maxwell, who ha always been nlrn p.ia-Ihe i f r tt? t model prisotier. with a slungsh"t. Hoth Mrl r. n. vh h.i lut r t r r t1ta ek ft aar I f vn I, .1 aeons and - r. 1 Hf left to him. nnd at-- j ;"d up ti th Maxwell dropped to th ''.t t , t. :. ! 14. J. U I m eiipU-floor. lrvU tfll v 4. ' iy Jattet I.nrh. fteH t' Alexander A. Robertson, who had Mtrlenen'. "' i Fired Ujxn rufitlTra a sounueu me gong ror the prisoners to I.yneh ald Jo Wad b 11 -In t go to their cells, came down the stair What the hell I up?" t: I T t ,ti way rrom tre noor above, on heating 'Thrre1 a brck" fa the lal'er ; i t I U i S t .; founuf ii ine scnine. lie rusneu Up- quietly. '"Come alr,"' rr,t l t!.l-,r,stairs again, and started the alarm gong the a flw : i - t i I.iih wnscn sounds trirouglt all iunrters of out and Uok th kfj trm Waddell. ; ' I' f. . I I the penitentiary. t t. t 11 out Uaw- rth." aid Wadd. 11. Robertson Is Pursued. Morttnscn Pleads to Go. ttrajr Into Uss b ttd G Mctlin't Pter ll Ip.Jtantly there wn? confusion. Con I $50,000 ACUITY I . it a u! nors thirsted for vengeance on Robert I Ifiidtl ancl J lr b" l 1 i ill. He ;i i son and rollctved h!m upstairs. Th ' i . t trembled. turnd nhen and hi" knr TO IDAHO INDIANS heroic Robertson eluded his xslth e lt n - nt and i uiRiir and knotked togi tln-Connor Frank ' t'ttxa. t acrne. avoided him by slipping Into a dark cor tt ' ! T R in li did not h"f d M Imj i.,r,g tn ntr of a cell. r -- d c r BY ABE MAJORS. l . .T sr. 11 of ' NW to Gt I..- - . lbi, r, to Connors shouted o Majors: r but n wtM . r I k" -- . "Tell a f Tb'; ba lot R bie ork hard f urer k anu lo tome ll.lWorth. Ill lr trfr nlmt 'v luii iiivie b s j r .!...! t.f 4 W if r i .r t,. t r !.-- d out lnt. to- and llawojtt. dait-along: fer rdhsne. 1 t rrum- - !!. h"l j'.an t me iook to .Majors message Dtvton t;J k out nf'rr a but I m)! ' J ... i i wno leu nis opn cell and Jo nd the at-xr ! tell a r. 5 h i e. the IS. v a rf. Drops Keys. It id Lynch other conspirators. ;?! o iierou tn- i I r tr y f ri r.d a?.y r Seizins the unconscious form of and rxi!,,,! I.yrnh ,a y Killing of Daytcn. th t th'tt In dtO . d hrr we. rured It.e ; fmb 1 r. 1 cf HchurktiM. the trusty. kUkd thm Ir.to I . t r f '.it r 1 a ort.r and at an ojjw.rtufe time M' t - V tt In lb norih r.rrilr tl t It r I i Ii , , In s hl ii 1 '. t quietly put thetn lh r" I mn. I,r,ib . . I j n. , I , f!ared e.ot w I.yn-i lim r I r ,r.d I II," wal. nrt t:nn : . r . I t4 to, f.: dnlied orrl) r l..iar If.e k'j l '.bktt l" 1 r 1: it e et I lb t.th.f f : ; l i Wa Ih rlnc! Ad"r. i KL.ir l outer do.r. ! dll. , t f , i i ' e th y n't r d di ran up to Fehucker. th" trtitv. and j VI ii nr th- .m f't th" d j:.t . ' t 1 ?ald; W;-.n I .;r en ire a' I w had f 1 .:i - k i 1 . t "Where are thoso t ! In 1. nSiusrgtr he thr".'. m itmh t ' r Ill purpie was to hi .ut nil Hie urn itiK'.t. all. lll.rd cn murderer"-- , mw." SflimkMs ald: 1 n Ihe Ef"un 1. tar.,!ie-- fe vrddn WcnM them to Connor." . "I ! hut f..r I fc; a lin'VRt Wadd'-l- l r - wan terrlMy il' l. and. U"C on. tit I roxil I n"t .ia M i j n f"' r at h bis . Kun ad. rr.-huk. n I as. I Aftrr u ul.ilr ihr ' UNION DENTAL CO., holdlrg Rfrt loeked him In a rel. J. JT lia!'1' t t1 a I"rked in another barber, 'i I ' f a . - ' ctll. Tf 4. 't . '. I f t fa t ' 3. Wil'-VeSt .' g t ft In front tf Kf'i ;i'S : v Tried to Get Razor". - a -r i t th m to t Na front The f orr irator ntlenir t ! to n t j ji.?it c if.'rn frontiurd hi t Cosnoia Saved tjr Wanh ar.t.K a razor which .er lo ked tin in ion If." ?ome Il KVen ront,i. d I 4 th bHrbT' caldnt. leil in tTnlr h.il U. MaVTr. Mullen, d r.i t t t t r llaworth. Vr rt forKot to arnrch ltiildie, who had the I,)tifh and pay trv r e rACKXKO-Horsth td and fain 5 it I t ke I a lad-r.- r 1 J th J 'atrn hd al 'rn'r '. . k. :;r::: r 2 y I l . and M.iJor. tW outh a"J rate up thi asalnd Thy l..'.h T"1 t I lai im the ir.U7zl of Mt gun at Uu.ird ll i..iih fn,. f tr, ; It1 J ' ' tij.. fd:iMtd r r.eck. I "I Vlkken' fald: nr. .dsillin. :. ' Paton . ( ran." T. cur ennww e nd BRinor, work Told to Call Va.. Guard. I ' J. j t xt. MaJ'-rt eotigni tip t? rmr, CANNOT BE EXCKLLED, Wu-k'-a t t f' Mm Ie,c ;utrd ; i i i i it.' 11 v.rNX XT "1 PERilA a t lo ,n I. Y LOCATED. ,.'f tfll you what t e. tr. a t r. t r f rinanelaJly Reaponslbla. Our refrene-Tou- r You've sot lo (to lo th window and rad Guard it1 T, I ' mm lo rr.r Open lire Najrlcr Bank. All work positively ruarani m wan Ki3ri iir-leel. Expert apectaliata. Inaur1n- lhat ou ward to r!k lo him." ! I iiia. d Nljtr to4th-?.', rr - IT. J Connota Surtnd?t. prfct down orlc. ralnlaaa extraction or no pay. w a of at , t death n th h j ti! c hand rt of io nf nt i tndr far CiMr i Wllrfcr-WK-lkt- . j tit;-rf.t- rn th r. th" f rr.r-.OUR PRICES. " I : b,e1. i r- -. J t ie.'l.'-- l lcehrr. v ttti.rd Krntik S. Nayl-- w atallned Ili ' ffM : Very beat et of tetih f.f T? W l"i l ': .( l on In tower th ih h Cola crown.. Jix j hut ..... guard' rtuit,'-" 1 00 i Itrtdire work, per tooth f the rovl. ile lft the rHrrl & corner i Connors Fnlla Wall. Inlda M" i uoia f t r nuinn ji.oo sna tp on heurtnz 'he voire nf ' i. a fl.- rtiard J.r . 4.11 ether filllnfa Wo to . !re-rtt w C Ihe wall down it o. and Wei r n n the toward ih T.nrh ai.l f laced llawfrth ' Wa poaltlraiy do aa w advertlaa. t ' ' (g . w t tr.i. l tiih-o at the ea!t. ft;;wed in i a f t f. aja "' ' l f on Guard. Flra !.i.t ... Opens :. u. Ir. IN.nn,.f, 5. . th(,.y ft..jr t r' TEETH v.f. EXTRACTED Convhtt Waddell ard Maj ra w all. Ill kr-t j T'.. t - ?' tArr.ty avl e'i I : .fd fire on him fvm a he wa oil front were erit.ld. tut euraine hi I't-itiS iti . POSIT1VEI.T "WTTHOUT PAIN CR under the prrdeellon of hli .wer. fne Jur? red to M fet and aurtrf n"lhf -e "tr-JDANGER OR NO PAT. rlfi1 t I hall hutl. funded 'ladder. i'ae.i it aalr.t the a. r Naylor'a - f f'' r r Our pavtnli axthaetlnc ( a marvel and onward m l iclanred f.rf hi right rhoul j ral d 15 C I U . t t tf Our rlnlee extractive la marvel and tier, leavlne a i showrloe t t e a ar t I ij Wtlckea a en Icata you nothfnr when platea ar ordered Wall. Fight mil he had for hla U. If you have any dental work to b dona a While i K in Cuar-cn (vnvlrt thi Wit ua and Inapect our work. and ml, h r h; f Yrhtrr im n tVa know wa can plea Connor had rddVd ntit a you. oj erdr a j and wh- i he pj- t e.j it i turned Into the inner ourt that li tike a ca v. era llwen ml va)r 'f 1 j iej with him. A r.rr trui( UNION DENTAL CO., tht cellhoue. 1 fc'.M M ar.l Majra V.jan Ladders to Seal Wall. H. Tne wal) a hut inn aM ltrr-el poatUraly tha Oaly Dental rirm lhat were em nm or.e-hr.In thU rarrow ih tut ladder., courtyard wjl. Ma a a Kill d aad ipiirnced apeelal t left Ihere by rainier which had tr.'ty rrat1 tei hnie ry- of th brancfiea ef ut for eachdentlat r o .-f who have been repalntlr. x ' h ftl. e life, the ufhr frr l.nrty, ry. the cellhoue. fonnora aeure 1 w, t.f F4 aa4 Sfkrtaajt- - BottJt4 Orjy eX l& Brew7 Txr, Encounter. Detpcrata took them theae. Ihe . M.CUERH8CT Wholotale through c'.lbeue L. DULU and Into the main courtyard btw-fr- t wared fif-- n Jd im '.4e. fiM. They 113 S. Main St, Eait lUka City. the celihous and trUort had juartcr. Ire for th. gun and rr.aklr from the wall, both knees being Injured, and who received a cut over the eye where he we struck by Turnkey K. G. Wl!-kTt- Itcn; (tn. fr 'r j- - . ! rt g har.d-to-hnr.- t -- 1 i -- South Entrance. Rear Main Aisle. We have a most excellent line, the material of which is Terry cloth. In fancy stripes and plain coiory. with sailor collars and a girdle about the Aalst. The reduction is from $6.75 and $8.50 to Mi, GMs9 Ktatts. rkd Rrf yas They are in black and pearl and In the latest shapes. All size?. Values: $1.00 for 50 cents. $1.25 for 63 cents. $1.73 for 90 cents. ' !MsMlri3S fee WcsmbiBo novel neck dress is the new chiffon to liar stock, made in the Venetian style. and embroidered in red and in the pretty Persian shades, as well " as being made in black and white. Today the price is lowered to ... Tht Basement Section eist beautiful part of tfee store, same saycontains Mndreds cf attractive tfee : 5 FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Hemstitched Pillow covers to be embroidered are linen handkerchiefs, 12K,c handkerchiefs for children, 5 redvlced from 50 cents to S3 cents. cenis each, or 6 for 25 cents. A little prise bargains. t. rr Visit it. tri .: 1 1 st e S 'J,ri ' tj-!r- , - ; m td 5, fr RESULT" NO ft'hr 3 . . . f.-- 1 - 3- - tn. 1 t !' rt fycr ..- . - .,,. ,- f"'. ?- - T X 1 1 . . , . . I I 1 5 aaae ffl t ! en -- It--- et ('-.- !- .'i; v -- " f rk d t- . t- 1 to . ;. - 1 i- ,f et 4 ' - "M -- d 5 -- .l s-- k-c- tp 1 ial r-- IVf) Ji r tr-.i- ... . '..; - r J always brlnrs back the natural ar.d beautiful color of youth to gray, faded or bleached hair. Gives new life and growth to thin hair. Prevents dannot s dye, but a Jiair food, and druff and baldness. oositivelv restores crav hair to its youthful color. A haaithful hair dressing fo men and wommnf its use cannot be detected, how Mrs. Mason, Nuttellburgb, W. Va., was made young again by using HAIR-HEALT- H fur 1 ifr Hi mo rin HAIR-HEAL- TM u mi X tn delighted ith tha bottle 'Find enclosed j.;o for hich 'send 6 tottlt of Hatr-Healt- h. ent trie. My hair was so gray that I wti ashamed for anyone to see me, and bcu.F o young it almest killed me to think my hair was getting white so long before I was an old woman, ittt tkankt tt Hir-Healt- h, a gray hair cannot be found tit t:y htad uil I have not used all I one bottle." AT LEADING DRUCKJISTS. LARGE SOC. BOTTLES. .mm s&mm Good for 2SCm cako HARFZNA SOAP, Cut cut ard sirn this coupon in five day, talc- - it to any cf the following drueists and thrv will th and a 35c. caka of Martina ncdkateU Soap, pive you large Uotti of Hay's Hair-HealKath and Toilet, both lor MItT cents : regular price, 75c the best soap lor Jialr. bcalp. Lornpl-xio- n. Redeemed bv leading drutr?ista evervwhera at their shoos onlv. or by tfce Fhilo nay by express, prepaid. Lafayette bt., Newark, N.Jf., either wita or without Specialties Co.. un itwcipt 01 toe. ana m 13 coupon. in jMi.u scaieu purcha'in Hay's ITams VMIlMSl 1 CC hianywhere in the U. S. who ban not been benefited, may have money back by addressing Philo Hat Spbcialtibs Co., 220 Lafayette St., Newrk, N. J. ,. . . .Refuse tubstitutet. Jnsttt m having Ha 1 Addr ti), 2- -0 jLajt Hair-Healt- h Hair-Healtk- and Karfiaa Soap la their shops al ; DPvt'KHI, FRANKKX, Main and :rd South; SMITH DRUG CO., Main ar.d S 2r.rt South; SCHRAMM. Main and 1st So uth; GOD DRT'G CO.. 1st South and Main; PARLOR DRUG CO, 2nd South nd State; HILL. DRUG STORK. 2nd South and West Temple; Z. C. M. I., DRKi DEPT., 113 Main St. Following Drugzists supply Hay's Hair-Heal- th & RE-PITT- Merchants' Protective Association " . 1 ft". - M"iy"vv B"Tita sf : - 1 r- - - 1 v r tratl. r-- r rr it. . in d - h-l- ', b-a- 1 .it k. p-- - g-j- - iki. it. dn S 5 ? ke? lit llifii e- th-prls- fi'' 4 - r 1 ii a-- t- 1 t! ' 1 t; , - N.-i- - on -- 1 1 " - S . '- t-- .sr rrd V. r. 1 - - a 5 -- S thr,rt ? sale n !.! r.n.f - 1 l- , J i . . - j il, ur.--athd- ?.!' . - ? , ?- d ojrd . l:o. f- -e - " r - Jrrr a 7 k e ', t-- - k-- d'r - 1 ' t't h-- - ln e--- d J. Mjr. 4rtt e-- OHSMIRK ft lf -f- !yMf.nW,L3 T "' I- SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS F BHD DEBTS FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager Salt Lake City, Utah. . ! nnn orrtj Accounts, notes. Judgments, and all other account here, elsewhere or anywhere collected from anyone for anyone; .lo collection, no charge. Established ten years. General oflices, top floor, Commercial block. Address all letters to th 1 - r-- J SeiENTIFieHLLY COLLECTED 1 . t- e The easiest wav to find a suitable room or house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. ! - ', !f'rf - '.n , J 1 t Iv! -t ?- - , HARD WORK i t i f-'n- '. 5 fv--1- n 5 - - u.-u-al t r7 ; 3 1 - k q . 5 S i w3 . 1 5 c-- Balcony Section. The colors are red, blue and white, and they are trimmed with braid. Values: $1.25 for 65 cents. $1.75 for 90 cents. J2.U0 for $1.00. S:5.;"0 for $1.75. $4.95 for $2.50. IHIsiHadlIkipIMfSo - . fr-- Oeir. drrat |