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Show I THE QAJZ OX f TRI-WEEKL- MOURN Y A L' IVliv I T VH Tuesday, October 5. O V t y y yy - a1'' -J- tB- "". - -- T t m -- Our buyer in New York sent to us 2,000 yards of Taffeta ahd Jap Silks that he bought at the big Auction Silk sale held in New York City on the 15th of this month. We must turn this lot of silks into money at once and in order to do this we are going to place the entirejlot Jap silk in this lot, regular price 60c per yard, you can buy it in I- - on sale at prices that will sell them. Your choice of any piece of h Taffeta silks that sell .at regular prices 85c per yard, you cam buy ip this sale at 35c per yard this sale at only 30c per yard. .The y Also one lot of d Ribbon No. 150 regular price 40c-peryard, sale price 15c per yard. Remember whenever we promise you bargains you are sure to get them. Be ' sure and see these ' bargains in rrrshow windows. Sale commences Thursday morning at 9 oclock. No limit placed on this sale, buy all you want at the above prices, only 30c and 35c per yard. This price has never been heard of yy before. Remember The Place, at the T I 2 , 24-inc- 18-in- ch y .tyy C i JB&- yfr two-tone- . , . " " , . f ... -' I t . i ! J i .y y I ANTIL t' T 5 i I LOCAL NEWS Mr. J. P. Ostrup Jensen is erecting a very neat and commodious building at the corner of First .North and First West. Mr. Joseph Bi their of the Dun-bax-R- ob inson-O- a mpbel Co., went to Salt Lake on a buying expedition for his firm on Saturday. 1 Messrs Oh as. McNiel, William and Price Calvin Bennett, have purchased the Fonnesbeek assumed grocery. They .yesterday. charge of them armed with rifles as they patrol the camp around the Utah Copper company workings, Bingham presents an interesting sight tonight. So far there have been no actual hostilities other than the encounter with a band of foreigners" who "succeeded! in forcing .two deputy sheriffs to release four prisoners last night. A force of fifty deputies arriv- ed from Salt Lake this morning, and with ten Bingham men who had been deputized, they went immediately to the Utah Copper workings. Most of - the deputies are guarding the tunnel in which several m a rlo ads of dy na mite- - are stored. Others are stationed on the various levels aifdaroundthe steam shovels. No actual outbreak is expected unless laborers are brought in to take the places of the strikers. The additional force of deputy sheriffs was sent with orders to assist in arresting the four ringleaders who were taken away from the officers last night, but up to a late hour tonight no ari rests had been made. i Tteese and, their wives came up from Ogden the other day 'to see their folks here and to participate in the first days duckshooting. They returned home Sunday. Ilowell Bros, the clothiers have secured the local agency for the e famous football muff, a most and useful article for lady 'football fans. The firm is making a great window display of them. uni-qu- Mr. Edwin L. Smith, a son of Actor Dies Suddenly and Mrs. J. P. Smith left yes- Just after playing the charactter day morning for Salt Lake, from where he will proceed' this er of Judge Bates in The Other evening to Europe, having been Girl, with Willard Macks comcalled to labor as a missionary in pany in Salt Lake, Harry W. mission. :the Blanehaid, on his way home last Friday evening, had! an attack of The body of Mrs. Ernest Ilugi heart failure and) fell face downwho died in Anaconda. Montana ward! in a dlry ditch, Where his recently, was brought to this city body was found next morning. for burial and the funeral serviYoull have a new neighbor ces were held in the Fifth ward ' on Sunday. The names of the soon after the owner of that vaspeakers could not be' obtained in cant house in your block begins to ADVERTISE IT. ;1ime for this issue. "Mr. $1.00-$1- 25 Arthur Bateson now has charge of tlie Fulton Meat Market and MessrsRust and Reading are now gentlemen of leisure. They leave the business with a good name and a record for. that will stand them in good stad -whatever occupation they may in in the future. fair-dealin- g, en-ga- ge - i The city Board of Education held a social meeting on Saturday evening anA opened1 the appli cations for the vacant clerkship. There were four, from David Tarbet,- Joseph P. Morrell, Fred Crane and George . 0. Ilayhall. Action on them was deferred until this evening, but Tarbet, it is said will get the place. - . Reese and .Buxton the proprietors of the Main St. Cigar store arrested on were Sunday for violating the ordinance on to . closing relating tfcatdayyand.it is likely that they 'will-maktest of the matter in courts as they feel that it is .the unjust and illegtal to allow other retailers to keep open on Sunday - and: close their place of business. . -- ( - e - I 4 ARMED MEN PATROL CAMP Bingham, Oct: 2. With six .Immense searchlights throwing ' their rays to every corner of the surface workings and a force of seventy-five deputy sheriffs, most - Illustrations showing general style of these pens which are of full size measuring 6 inches when long open. The holders are made of the best quality rubber, carefully turned not moulded and are PT ABLE SON OF A FAMOUS birth Howland Robln&ou Giiu is "tin son of Hetty Green, Edward By and the newspapers are fond of calling him so. he Is also much more, according to those who know him best. In Dallas, Tex., where he has his home, he Is known not merely as the heir of i he most famous' of woman financiers, but also'asf the head of a railroad system, a cattle ranch, a cotton plantation itnd.ao Insurance couipahy. These aijptlje business Interests of In various forms, He owned the flrst''auto-mobil- e Mr. Green. 'IHfrf hobby in Texas and the first motorboat, and he is credited with a desire to own the first flying .machine. Mr. Greeu is actively interested In politic and is one of the leaders'of the Republicans of ins state. $1.00 STATE FAIR OCTOBER FERENCE RATES CON-- " Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets' from Utah stations north of Ogden, October 1st, to 5th inclusive, limit, October 15tH. See agents for rates and further paron Sale ticulars. U- ,- 'V A. Y. P. EXPOSITION allThandsomeJy chased. The cap fits evenly and secure- ly. The Tongue Feed, a time proved success, insures an? even and ready flow of ink at all times. The Gold Pens are warranted lik. of good weight and body and! iridium pointed. Great care is exercised in the finishing of the points,, which may be had in fine, medium, coarse or stub in any size. " The location of the Middle Joint is such that it does 'not come into contact with the fingers when the pen is in use, thereby avoiding ink stains. 2 a a Hr Cm 0 3 ft to 01 .25 Klip Kaps 5 Cents Cardon Jewelry Company The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated' over and over again for the last 36 years, but it is always a welcome story to those ini search of health There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlains 5 Cough Remedy. The Pen Place 4 RATES. unadvertised things are changing hands today in The" not Seattle this city. $38.15 from Iogan to and answerer is and return on sale daily comnot easily or often deceived about mencing June 1st. . Ask agents DO YOU WANT IDEAS what a thing is worth or should for further particulars. . , ' 4In getting up t booklet or cost. other tasty advertising maTo read the ads. for- - profit tter? Have a design premeans to answer those that apKilled by Fall pared by us and we will show you a peal to you. ' 12 Mrs. James B. Whyte, wife of the junior member of the firm of Lame back comes on suddenly Ashton, Whyte Co., of Salt Lake, and is extremely painfuk It is was out driving when her horse caused by rheumatism of the mus- A took fright and1 jumped' across a cles. Quick relief is afforded by LiniChamberlains ditch, diragging the buggy after applying ment. 5 it. - As the front wheels struck the hank Mbs. Whyte was thrown EXCURSIONS. out upon her head. Showas re- CALIFORNIA moved) Jn an unconscious condiVia Oregon Short line tion. to St. Marks hospital, where Daily for tickets one way via she died two days later, still unPotland. Frequent dates for othconscious, er routes. See 0. S. L. Agents for 4 STATE FAIR 'OCTOBER CON- - furthe details. 4 FERENCE RATES . "When a cold, becomes settled Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets in the system, it will take sevral on Sale from Utah stations nortt days treatment to cure it, and of Ogden, October 1st, to 5th in- the best remedy to use isChamber Iains Cough Remedy. It will cure MAKE HER clusive, limit, October 15th. See ' Irwl also than any other, HAPPY BY TAKING agents for rates and further par- quicker leaves a the and in natural system ticulars. IT THE YEAR ROUND ' ;5 healthy condition. T YOU WILL Good Printing is the art of putting into another NEVER KNOW mind is what TRADE . WINNER Woman Wants The Home Paper " . FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine ToHet Antiseptic, necessity in the hygienic care ot 4he person and for local treatment of feminine ills: As a wash its cleansing, germ'cidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sarap'e free. Address Tha R. Paxton Co Boston, Mas. t' A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned A DOLLAR. SPENT AT HOME Is a Dollar That May Come Back " to our Purse zz in your IT IS A SUBTLE A tenth of what la going on in Town. State. Nation and World if you i-- Dont waste your money buying, plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlains Liniment cents. A piece of for twenty-fiv- e flanner dampened with' this link rnefit' is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side 2 and chest, and much cheaper. The best' Fountain Pens ever produced at these prices Im- - proved Construction 4 The pens of Up-to-da- te n - Y Y Y Y West Center 5 Guaranteed Pens - 2 Swiss-Germa- 51-5- - -- -- Y Ordtr It JVotv It, Is a means of making a ?52 Order If JVotw t METHOD OF SUGGESTION fall to take THIS PAPER. own. favorablt impression To bave the best results. It must the best printing. That we are prepared to give you. WALK RIGHT M IN Years Patience We collected) some money the other day for Mr. F. J. Titus, who "Until' ri¢ly lived at l80 E.14th South, Salt Lake City. This money' had been owing to him twenty-fiv- e , years, and represnted money which he had loaned a friend. He said, he had nearly lost patience, but he always did thimkthe man was honest and would pay him. This is another evidence of thej fact that red streaks of honesty exist in everyljody. We made this 4 assertion a few yean ago, and since then we have collected thousands and) thousands of dollars in proof thereof. If one ower yuo money, turn in your claims and we will oi' lect some for you. . MerchantsProtectiveAssociation SdENTIFIO COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. Seven Rooms, Fifth Floor Comm ercial National Bank Bldg v J SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Francis G. Lnks, Genl Mgr. ' Some People Dont Like u 0 P y to Hi I |