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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY Men 1 Have Sketched V3lO 1 1 'rP lhn U rtfort th- IM T B'-n- ur- -- , tiy - mamraw VTsTu inl I, S4 la Mr - beUm-- ' pr- - . Mr BuI6h U a llMy rostra nt in- t ititi ,hiuruo tul tk.lUxI mukal In ex Lirfcf or. te i has his 1 f mi t4 uf catalilittri of utioa It Is no rii)F Uk to miR ain a Kid rugimental band torn are fiuUnUy die hargol. and par- u ulur!) ... infantry .nd.avuiry bm-U- . T ' it- -l to whj uiUhI Wuh . it is iir t so ifiiflcuit. aitutoty Laa-lM Ike bunds f this rn of t'.e wrik-it Urit mu i oat r.l"fi u, u 'or the most art whtna infantry s.te ofin uut in itid cat airy t. he a lid ncss ' The In .nl'iuartcrs of he Fixth cayalry. fur instance, i at ort lluuclinci. Aru, and inducement a n un lais to Join a ill be off. n m.n.d lo .it d at so remote a point. The Tamfi th infantry band la as nt pretty nun li of u shrlitoa affair, th wing fresh from its rtum from y aland, but It will be built up i - an i! jj tr. lnli. clt. bad Just practke o ocean o cr older ainounled to a little Mr Piters niusltal ufquaint-noe- a LU.issi are turiour to learn the Hi published fcumes of his ha s that iniiouneemenls of a few weeks agowant Kishtnth 1 ot. hail se. ureii the Airs siuare. now opened f bv conserva-- 1 his Holmes. HS the site astonishment 4,rv. was rei eived with owners of the l the public and the iroperty. The In-r- e k.-r- H- Spomer law soli. i Jr . will Ww i ') A al Si usee ftann. Ilarmo (Isitatl and Thoei. 'ol J. J. Parties. Jr, has gone to hrw York where he will be at the ran of the i hoirs appearance in the Madison Square G irdf-He wdll take P with tie Colunima phonograph P orte the proposition of choir rei-iaid definitely setth; the mattor Hoi, e is tblinks finlniH from Trtaliy VellegN Referaacaa aad atadla: lUaai af Trada PaUdlag. J'inmr and St fccila choir of Man's cathedral are their nt to the after Friday C X. SCHOTLSL Madlo MS TripMim. Cottar. MaadoHa. Rttlk,, I Calla tousle fur sli occasions. l'l.ons LXi-- s WrwsllM and Antoa Jaegs Pupil of Vss Liar, Uarmaay. lln. STIXLIXQ FOOEI1EM, Ptaniad and Trarher. tttudied four years a uh t'sri gtaany af New England Conservatory of Htuilio IS K li Temple. Dell X X TOUXO. IX, ltorhrr of TMK ou Independence Kq uar. South 223 Uh Kut at wm eaMura. Bell puts IDA T. DAYIS, Trarher of Vkda, Pupil of Willard Weihe. also Bar Ha. Niooleha-Eedele- B.-1- I Put of Kapellmeister 11 r. CoMUtuUou 1 Bldg. SEf-Id. 1GVA UBS LILA J08T, tOFlAXO. 431-41- , K Richard and pupil and assistant ef Barr Le. Alexander Hainemsan, Barits. Ilf a red us IS B- - u. Toxoxm Sttmegl, South England Conservatory of Mueio, Mass. BeU phone No, treat. Salt Lahs City. Utah. lunqt" U48-X- Mala perfect Tons. XE A AQXZS DAH1ATJ18T-EZCXfTXAXD. Ifow A M -. fliuduato Sterns Cismi-satery- . Beritm, Student Xavar Schwarwuabw Btadtov IB B Street. Fhoaa Ball MMhhx. I0XX T. EAXD. Student of Oeoraa berto Jonas, Berlin. Oratorio. Uedsr end grand opera la gsfltoh. Ose man snd Italian. Studio 41 East South Tsmpla phone, studio Mb Residence phono 4XO-- M y. KISS YEXA ELDRZDOX Instructor of Ptiao, araduata and former teacher of Univ. of Denver of llado. College SPENCER CLAWSON, XX, method taught. Studio M Plano 'nstrurtlnu. Prentnrr and Theodora let North. Phone Bell Wt--r. pupil of Marts 3) nctixky of Vienna 1183. Studio South Stats, tnd phons XB8 XAXIAX X. CAXXOX. kv pianist and Teacher. Pupil Of J. J. McClellan, Salt Lake, and of August Spanuth, Berlin. Voice development and the art of Studio nt home, comer 1th East and 13 Templeton Building Phono Ashton tinging Avenue, Forest Unto. Phone Bell Beil IM. I X. BRINES. (M. TheKneadof the Door Smiths Famous j White ; Dove rfchramm-Johnso- , , , Baln-bnd- yt c t'-a-r i herliJi.rope , devote Tuesday and Saturday afternoons to students In drawing and painting, beginning next Tuesday arid continuing during the winter months Htudlo 614 Templeton Bldg A Ramsey will OKVIX V. WHITNEY'S KI.D1 MEMORIAL ADDRESS In honor of Apostle Orson Pratt, delivered In the tabernacle Sunday, oct. 6, with all of addresses delivered at the bound 82 In semi-annu- al pamphlet form. ha h, postpaid. DESERET NEWS BOOK conferenee 25 cent STORE. j Denver & Rio Grande R. R. TOTE TABLK. (Effective June 11. 19U.) to T. 3 46 a m. Denver. Chicago and Eaat IA0 a m Provo, Mantl, Marysvalo Midvale sml Bingham .....8 06 am Denver. Chicago and East....... 8 19 am 8 30 am Park City am Ogden and Intermediate Points. .10 Ogden Ban Franc taco. Portland 12 45 p m Ogden gan Francisco, Portland. 16pm 2 30pm Midvale and Bingham 4 to pm Denver, Chicago and Eaat Provo, Springville, Tintie Ogden and Intermediate Points.. 1 18 pm 1 Vi pm Denver. Chicago and East Ogden. Portland and Seattle.... 1 66 am ARRIVE DAILY. Ogden, San Fran.. Los Afigele.. i a-- n Ogden and Intermediate Points 10 to am to to am Tintie. Springville Provo 10 30 am fiinrham and Midvale 12 to p.m Denver, Chicago and East Olden and Intermediate Points. 2 13 t ir 236 p ra Chicago and Eaat 4 Dnver. Chicago and Eaat 00pm Ogden. San Francisco and West 4 to p m. Park City and Intermediate ( 00 p m I 45 p w Bingham and Midvale I 46 p m. Provo, Mantl. Maryevala Ogdn. San Pranciece, Portland. IM p m. 1244 an. Denver. Chicago and Eaat Ticket Offloa, au Mala Itnd. I4pn I,. A. R M.sEY L. Excursions From Ogden and Salt Lake City DEPART-DA1L- two-d'-'ke- FABRICS Drug Co. n Photo and Supply Co. Salt Kodaks, finishing framing 169 Main St. J j Floor. I Imnv-diate- ! C. XAXXATT, Studio af Music. 1. 1. AXDBZW BOWXAX. Stodlo css Templeton. sc her f Artistic Singing G - 'wn ..arrw1 death-dealin- tli-n-- k MEDICINE cures; jThat stops coughs quickly and cold Is i'ol's Honey and Tar Com- -' Mr Anna Pelz r. 2526 JeIer--i pound "J son Ft Ho Omaha. N b . says recommend Foley's Honey and j ,an for! cure a sure Tar Compound a, coughs and colds It cured my (laugh- ter of a hal cold and my neighbor. Mrs Kenaon, cured herself and her; whole fainlb with Foh-- j s Honey and Tar Compound Kv none in our neigh- borhood highly of It. speak s. SHARPS AND FLATS ASA Ge THo-DW'KE- I r Fourth Avenue, phana Mate ltll-k- . FOSTEX. FXAXXUX DXAXATIC AXT. Rtsga Maasger and Singing Coach. G. F. Oordon. lata of Philadelphia IM An, Tenor af the Jefferson Ftva seasons with tha School of Elocution, win accept haltOpera Company ed number of pupil desiring high- leading Musical Comedy prudueara of Inelruelion. flj East 5th South. New York snd Chicago. Address lit C Both Ft nines M. Kt. phone Wssstrh G Ns, !", c XZSS XOtA OIZASOX, PuitoW and Lsrarkw gt Maras Csibi dral. PM MssAilla sad Guitar. Madia. XT nas Rid. chddrsaa votoaa raref ullv iramaa. haors I 1 U, I to la C kietiln Naurs by aadlasn. Studio, Rolotst. Voire Pupil of Mlnetil. Studio let floor. Votcos tested free 12 to I p. n I , Atoll A HOVSKHOLD -1 ! to, mss Edith xnosstriY. or rtAsa TF.cHEn - S r Acsawr af studto rn So. 3th long-live- a model of th old xthooi of atrip KTTING a.Tide tlie romans of the a ship of the navy that has century of noble service In rn.iny huildmg. the rvl'5 of a intury and Hr- was the navy department recent- - , , thc ,orlfJ. a lntl. that r,d !y Issued an order that the frigate matelv conne'tid w.tli the earlier now: San of Franc e. da Art the ntrln Imlep.ndc-receiving snip r Deem Moor G. Idee F ;Us In 1M4 and afterward Fifteenth infantry!8 Mane Island navy yard, be removed th Golden of the band who d sened a ve.ir ago, has from her berth and dispensed of to junk rt'tumlnsr around th Hrn been heat'd at t'alears.H C where .deaIen,. Thu death knell has had a ll nitfT 'if course he Is so'e Golden deserted ? Marine sllght teprtovt from the naval author-orponce before from the 41, tht firt frigate The Gutrrun, hut ni,tn.ird to have the of-- I Hies In view of the fact that the bal-rn- e tliat had beiii put into the RdPr by . n aitount of hiv4 tleshlp Oregon would not be overlooked th American government since the M.uth This .me. howrver he Is not , avallabc t ar 101, wa y launched at i'hiladcl ,h i ounp j lx it to kn m bttir phia Juno 2( 114 it mm intended relic of the older navy. that the Inti i.n4nu 74, should een Ahip of the old tine ha gone off tno xtine diy at lUm ton, ear uf rtrvlce and et prejrv- - jhae hut xhf tuk on the nays Fh got ur on July V, of that Into the of her original timbers, staiullnz d was the first ship as an example of the splendid J"ar and to the hat cw.r prof.rly bHong'-'- l GUlon not ilon H il the bf a nV fraftrn8nhiP shipbuilders of American nav, the America, 74, a : -W the independence. NlhUr hip, having given to the U. of I'rance while yet on the dorks tripped of her upcmtru tore, which king nnta hix btr The Incl fiend ne made her first has been placed aboard since she was cruise aa flagship of Commodore Thc pbino puptta of Mr Kmily , t oovcricd Into a receiving ship. Is as in the Mediterranean sea. Hhe i gave a sHl attended and tnhi- - rental Mon la orthy as the more modern vessels. was commanded on this ruise by CapL fn ft evening. William MrCrane. and later by Capt on'i!i!ite muvic bv Thc old vessel wears her years lightly. C. G hall, , sailing from Boston Miss Rub reader. Th'- - chil is a historical treasure that should 3, 1813,Ridley, reand ending her cruise byJuly lve w ftli i them Iren acquitted elements where niche some the - 1 rrfatlv pleased texupy turning to the same port Ia-- 7, 1813 their minyi Az the flagship of Commodore J B her slone would lie allowed to nt n It aund-- r Ax she xtands today, another NichoJxon, the lri(bpndf?jre, made h r and Brazil 'century of buffeting would find by Lieut Al xander Bide!), still a relic for tbe admiration of those she sailed from Boston May 11. 1837, who are accustomed to the mod rn cerrying the American minister to Russia, and arriving at Cronstadt July 20 their battleships, with g years After leaving her distinguished passenmachinery and ger at Cronstadt, the venae) sailed for of practical value. Brazil station, stopping a few days It has been suggested that the In- the her duty in dependence would be a treasure for at Madeira. Finishing ex- - Brazil, she returned home, arriving at exhibition at the Panama-Pacifi- c New York March 30, 1840, under inm- . position, one that would be more ;r-- :' t es this vear The pollee have unique than could be discovered In j mand of Lieut. John Pope, tad a great deal of trouble in handling j any of the seven corners of the world In the records of tha crutoas of the rehc-arvili- Tt the Huysi tsuidim. torn E Htudrut af K. Pimm MUka Qrsduste af Hudapeat Caaaarvatnry. York CMr. pupil of Tra hetiiky. stadia new opra Will las In votea give I at I12V cast Becand RoutK ELIHU CALL - h ien-lfor he givn on Vna lhfkit mV ' vl ktu-toa- SI Xendtii nor. w. a. sasxo, Tranr Yet Held of Saving 11u. Tca-tie- 0I0SQK X CXZLTOI. pra-visl- long-live- Vwi Uarartka X1SS BETH CUSW01TX. Orwduato a New Knctawd Cooaeev wtory Templvtusi ef tousle H tenet-- toiwuto bid sad kottoww AN Almond W-- -- y, uoaik r. I, ktotllft e.'v tow FUss. IS fvp14 Isflsrsitok ud toils WX. C. CLXYX TVaeftsr of V toils Mid Ptaao. Rlruat. I Studio. 114 North Seal through Bagla Gala. Orrheatras furnished fur hll occasions. Mala Bell tlfl-k- . niitums phi.k .. Crito. UURfll C. F. Maiarv l sad Adiseeed Trachea of nt , asi'l tot -- f Ki Ptoja,. ttoguk David Rras Traaa tin Aaaaaa Tat tttl-k- . CLAurcz 3. HAWinrs, mix-XIXrr.titK VEX PORT'S SKETCH OF COPY OF THE CARTOON. i llAS. W. FAIKH XKS. For the second time In the Homer Davenport drawing contest, Clark Bar-lostreet. Ogden, Is the winner. Master 12 years of age, 831 Twenty-fourt- h Barlow was the first to w In a prixe In these contests, and has submitted sketches every week since tha competition began. Hia work to very carofuliy done and his copies are usually very faithful to the original. His line are The judges bold and strong and show the foundation of splendid technique. of these contests advise the young artist to continue his work, for he shows promise of becoming a clever cartoonist. Of the many competitive sketches sent in by the young readers of the Satbition and will needful for lifelong Bryan Squires. 15 years of age, SGO Lake sir t. and Afton Free, urday 364 cast Twelfth South street, are entitled to honorable mention Their skitihes It is the .:! story Am rican hurry'. executed and almost as good as the prize winner The short lived geniuses who burn were both splendidly thamselves out In a flash seem to have of the shortness of their old ship, some Interesting farts are of her launching Although the pen stay on this earth, waiting and en- given. It is shown the lndependen e ordr of ships have come Into service, durance are left out of their calcu- made 140 knots in 24 hours A modern there are none more substantially built d one can al- cruiser will average 480 knots under than this historhal treasure of the lations. For the most say that it Is the teat which steam. The Independence kept up thlc navv. marks once for all the difference be- average for 40 onscutivc days. Thindependence Is truly the naval tween the great and the little artist The Independence is an sound In argonaut of California. New York this willingness to endure and wait every respect as she was on the date American Muairal America. - E4. F. ksi ViZins Second I kf SAIT LAXE XITSICAL COLIXGX tot Rka H, 1st. ISMS. t WapkM toradkark. dbarla d 111 XATTIZ 1AD ETAXA Maaie. SUrtlfUt, !1iMvlur risalal sad Tractver. Laa-Maaiaal Uarcta. af Fwpk Mauf. fwl af oraawssv toil Mudia at Time in Drawing Contest Every year or so one sees in the the composer papers that of the once Immensely popular song. is penniless and ill and in dire need of assistance From to Stephen Foster Haymon Moore this Is the rule Certain exceptions present themselves immediately to the mind. It is true, but these are cases not of men who remain popular song writers, but who, having written one or two "hits." become business re'-and amass fortunes through the publication of songs of other writers. The song writer who has no such business capacity or intention. If he succeeds in making a hit. finds the money coming so easily that, according to the rule In such matters, it disappears he with equal ease The life whl-leads is not apt to be conducive to the continued development of his best powers, becaune his ideals are great, and do not stimulate the am- Com-t)se- r. under-'jsH-l- Le-ig- rmibst studio, Ut Temple, near Eagle Gate. Pal-'rfri- h:r K;r imwiit Wetfca. s-- r o-w- .ie 1 STUDIOS. Mmm k. Puklu-- ii. Wo.1 Mask: and Hdtodr Iwpartavewt Mrs. Ratoe k. Twtlto t larwecm buy Bell phone , -- I to wees gwa. fr couple of decades ago everyone was singing a charming popular gave two piano Sterling Fegellsv song name) "Sweet Marie." Toiiimbrs at the weklv , h.i-- l Vedne. I .y mornirg at the Sandy high e hisd day the papers rSJrt Its re the Chopin A hetio The Msre. Tefni'.ess and a Raytnon md the Coniert Ktul" In F sharp IihysiivU w reck and seriously ill at the najor, hy Macltowcli Massachusetts General Hospital For years It has Ik n customary to Sunday niunc at St M.uy s lathed-h- I Is- organ t ,e word along in America, until liars Consolation. Kirhner. Fu- the whole nation appeared to believe t neral March. Mendelssohn it. that the only way to make money im- - ' Fuiit ral March" tove Maria. Wehhe Miss Matilda aa a composer to to write popular Fames, soloist. At 11 a ni . Mas in K hits." and that the one way to prevent bit. Felsi-- . ihoir. soloist- - Mi il le I'Nell md Ooire Soffc Maria," every possibility of making money is H Hammer. ' Fu- - Hr write music of a high and serious Mercadante, Mrs leral M.irrh." Chopin During Novem-- j ol(jer This is a sort of fallacy peeuliar-- v r. Catholic i hur h mu-i- c is of a soro- - y to America, with its rapid-Je- r. as In this month j fire lommcrelallani wjher chara-ter- . and slow prayers are niaito- - for the dead standing with regard to things of more worth enduring of the First of Uaymon condition The nrganit Trai v i Y anrem ongregacionat hurt h wdl pUv prnr Misjre present discs not in Itself disprove the morn. ny Hervue Coni-- , , mlinon " bumiav jsipular belief, but it strotigniinion " hy Trio tie prejude to "Le !y of su-a the possibility auggaais Air Gluck Deluge," st Sat u One has to reflect but a mo"Ftomvn. i Sr biioiann; Post-'ud- e disproof. rn nt to realize that the world s -- real llach. by d sort have, composers of the a rule, not died penniless and brokThomas Giles is in receipt of a as In a condition ranging from Host! card from Willard Andeiin at en, but to oimlenor. On the other dlasgow. Scotland, dated (Vt. 18. The competence one far to find the ard hears Mme Totrazzml's photo-(r.ip- h hand, of must look risen popular songs who has and across It Is written "J am writer of Indea mnding you greetings from Glasgow to, and maintained, position a'ier a successful appearance with pendence. Ihe great prlma dorina. Mr Andeiin Is evidently in high spirits 1- Al.L a aa T2J?UT03 smisxxa XTC3 H st Twtlrtw Hsd to Mot i.v rtwo Mi SIC Til OPf PKlWHrS oy Ks ftvi Ogden Lad lari Is-p- . 7 it lliwt s Rrtirl IMrectwa ape-Th- ituiito piano recsi.il next Friday eve-1,- 1 t stulto. for g, at pig State strei-hiih invitatiiins are beimt lie tied no Jic progiam will bo lw,i numliers for Mr 1'iawsm's rei ital wo piano- ire alwey si interesting that no doubt Fridays will bo largely attendeil 1 even . Vasal a l.nw.ti- Itrscbr. Vwd c. r. Wtfaia. Tknnr was v Fairbanks's top. but cever further nay thaa waikiag at kit side or stand la by. Fairbanks never objmed ta this but Mason tosama furkaM. for M ap (wars that ha was not an admirer of bo a ben I dnwvsrred they -' ww iad realty friendly then uf coursa 3Cja there was but one thing ta 4y sad hr that ass to show them from day ta FV V , day holding hands or admiring eak Other aa siaiesmen Mason tf r it. aed nw with many things but Sum of them came off snd he and I finally hr. Ir-the gly that had started to grow between us, by a sort ef He was to rut bis awn hair down to Uva standard measure, and then I aas to fall on Itonstur kpooner of Wiscooeln a uh fl'- l V vl IwtwcM a giv lam. tnn-r-mi'r- tv ,irrtt .i . T. T - of SL Mark rdbuia intjuifte truiu hat Charles li ter all-to ord. r t m pvsww hfitonl II Salt Lake Benefitted By Organ Recitals imme-llatoi- of this seems on h r r- 1 1 Orgauiht X II lf J. fkrwftw V. BOUOALL BXQX S.lll I bd1 ad I net of da-lbe ( the Yorfc WorW. earn to hi desire la ri T.rnt v hiumaif more fully to serious tour th Ike French tenor. kss been awarded tost In Chicago all Elmond Clement. V R Key. who has been of the huge And.tor-aeditor for The World for several sold days In ndtance. and Miss Fhr- - II iir. Key brynn bis career years past. Hi OH rar received a demotwtratloa newspaperman musical a I uxtuU mn in ton identified with The f silnr r,f( also a eapaUty lUsIiencc1 The Anier-k-a- n Record, the Record-Heral"J '.'In. and The Es miner of imprwion th The uiJ lyurins his connection with Farrar in concert" M World. mi1 bv a progreshas Mr pursued Key Ilement also beln warmly npptoud sive. Impartial pon v and his reii. at renewed energy. id Miss Farrar's pm rams include- of musical etents have toes There to a strange thing av,t the hair cf I he tUlenses of Illinois Th-- y ness hv Id sat. tlrle. 5Chf""- readImportant with aims! Interest by the New Rachmaninoff Rinding, and either musical have a fine hum or Utile at alL Larimer has even finer hair thaa MaYork public. visited towns ha I nil The papers of son. yet Cullora and Cannon w-- m to h ave baen avrrtooked. Hilly Mason was ea-- y to make ikdolus of, Thra was no way to miss his features, and fat men are an funny that It would seem worth tha whlto to carry the fat Just for tha amusement it give to other pelipki. Mason himself was an artist, or rather a caricaturist of a oma ability, as 1 remember many of tha letters or notes that he sent, threatening ma If I showed him again In company with Fairbanks, were illustrated by the senator It to true that whita most of these drawings be exhibited to me were sketches of blunt instruments and stilettos, yet they all showed tha talent for drawing. HE Commercial club of Ralt Urite i none the tins that mori than a third urof a million persona have heard these ban very properly taken In band (fap Wkke n4, during the last an months. A recital has ton given every day sleep Sunday f..r the half year, making a total of about lit recitals In K weeks red in th. New York Herald under The average attendance has been I.IM jj,jt Iike date lino The club will file persons eai-f- day for five daya and persons for the popular proWth fie New York office and fullv 3 atHlt Luke mriter grams on Saturdays, making a total ihlch to highly tendance of 13.sd a week or lie tow for n special occasions stamping on all the six months endeavors to hbuken the name of the the attendame has been !.!) to 4.000.one of these occasions marking the apstate, the club might properly single vioout for approval, suih correspondents pea ran i e of prof. Willard W as the one who represents tousksd linist. as assistirg artist The programs have be n widely contrasted and raui h new musk has been given to the pub- lie. No v titlng organists have played e during the season Just t losing, but erve commendation: final organ recitals at the rial recitals have been given from time on Mon-- 1 to time visiting dignitaries and tabernacle were given day end Tuesday of this week. It i romlnent men and women In various seems almost incredible, but Is a fact walks of life. O raldioe Farrar hin ail record thbw uy M. th et foJ 1 H1LA. rshids fst that natter As Fstoasti sg tbs teibal awl tkiaarst sad to sew tbs sbsrtret and st nv tret. (delated them alvays as a totootoiaf. sssrttcMi with V i 1 , tJ ( it. t Iseefi MAtoN f Item Rut as fa may as he lie as as itost as be was saxtt and. ta togvamag my Oral stwdsra ef mm ft w tke sew ale pens slsr . I rwsenel what I tbatU aas a btoa rttosi ever rrrTrg ' T4 ! "-- 1. DIDECTOnY. or nu cosshyatoy xrixc MASON. KNATt-- fur H MU of Ik rjinl - af tw Fifteenth IS ,.iua, riua a, mach in .l Th H Jling nWj Trip and (MiMplur u to I ai.4 runt, thirty fourth rll, ud tok ke f1 .th Patlufi a- ti have UU bir 1i t trktio !H by nuej rrtaai is re tutored toy an acckssira .htk h t nnrM ns A haul W Jtfn. iMtruments ito grand II tw 4aur f Ik kas rot, uflir! Iks km Thera will be taree part, fjr rborw uf thirty. the 4 r tfittfU furl 4jrui the Ut futr which (ten a aingtcg ilardisiiil is KMidu. and psrt ef tha otrl tor. ! to fitmnj d.ffKult. a ill be iUM m oJUroalkia by Luto b mid th f itirt l nut has lnan war Ura I.t iumtofl. hrlrr. I'M- i to rutoasc tor from hr li dtepneltloa fci Lather hat m tV tiinton Winter tbs aitk (onttait i Ky n has rehn.iutohd Reginald the New if tk ThiH fcf bn a taueto mto .r Hi; E k-- Im Reg-.na- cf eg rvaww VMfcs nwd h WILLIAM EX-SENAT- It xrioi mum HOMER DAVENPORT 111. lkii MUSICIANS KY Ps lkt IT NOVEMBER 4 1U11 j East Stop-over- and Relnrn allowed. s Missouri River Points $40 $49.00 St. Louis, Mo 111 $51.10 Peoria, Chicago, HI $55.00 Long IlniJta, stopover allowed. J NOV. MADE AT HOME Manufactured by the Wool: Mills at Provo from Utah's best wool are new and await your inspection. The quality and designs are the equal of any mills in the country. Blues and browns with the silk stripe effects; greys and blacks in basket weaves, soft cheviots, etc. Come in and see them. A Utah suit made $28.00. Patronize Home Industry. c UTLER 36 MAIN STREET. MASCTACITRERS OF GARMENTS. Home Made Lin-- ) tor Gar met. 18. DEC. 21,22. Reduced rates to other points For further Information addreas C. F. WAR REX. GemT Agent T. A S. F. Ry 232 Judge Bklg . Salt late City, Utah. SECOND EDITION DRY FARMING By Dr. John A. Wldlooe The flrit edition of this valuable work wan exhausted in one year. We have Jut received a large shipment of the econd edition from The Macmillan Co., publbihers. New York. Price, postpaid to any addrew. II 50, DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. 4 ft .It.' hXia |