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Show MMW1XG THE SILT J RELIABLE REPRESENT NUMBER WHO SAY by f. An-tlio- A WORD AS TO PRICE WE REALIZE FULLY THAT STYLE AND QUALITY ARE NOT EVERYTHING. THE SUREST WAY TO YOUR CONFIDENCE IS THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF COST TO YOU. WHAT YOU PAY L'S FOR ANY GARMENT IN OUR STOCK WILL BE THE VERY LEAST IT CAN BE BOLD FOR. AND WE BACK OUR ENTIRE WITH THIS POLICY IN REPUTATION ON THIS ASSERTION. WITH A WIDE-OPEMIND WE APPROACH THIS FALL 8HOWINQ DOOR. m. - STATE FAIR i H Pf'i- -r - leave Ogden, 7:45 a. m., 5:00 a. m, 2:15 p. m, 2:40 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Specials, leave Ogden, October 5th te Bth, inclusive, 1:15 a. m, 10:30 a. m. 10:25 a. m. 5:05 p. m. Returning, leevn Balt Lake City, 5:20 a. 11:30 p. m. , Bent train service In the State. Fane 51.50 reund trip. Tickets en sale October 2nd te Ith, Inclusive; good returning until October 12th. Regular C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agt, O. B. GILSON, Agent of comment. A few minutes before the conference waa called to order yesterday by Prealdent Smith, the Telegram naked AN ALSO CONL15K Apostle Smoot for an Interview in the ARTHUR 5WER5 IN THE NEGATIVE. matter of bis failure to a in tala hla brethren in the quorum. I will be glad fa talk to you upon the adjournment of thin session of the Number of Citizens Excused From conference. said Apostle Smoot, After Serving aa. Juryman Because adjournment, A pintle Smoot waa ef Firm Convictions. asked: In view of ihe statements made at the time of your examination before the committee on privileges and elections In the Untied Slate senate, with regard to your position in tha matter of tbe selection or sustaining of Apostles John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley, who were charged wbh having taken plural wives since the Woodruff manKe-stowhat ia the significance of your failure to vote for or against ihero yesterday when they were pnoented to we conference?" "My refusal to sustain Apostle John W. Taylor and Matthiaa F. Cowley wan In exact line with nr testimony before tbe committee on privilege and elect Ions. I will not vote lo sustain ns mem hers of the quorum of twelve apoatiee Christ of of the Church of Saints. A port lee John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley, against whom chergea have been made, until they have aome hearing by some competent authority In the ehurrh." What is your reason for refusing to autaln them?'' "Because I do not think It proper for me .to vote to sustain them." What la your deflntalton of competent authority in the church'?" "The proper authority In Ihe church wolud be the bishop's ecclesiastical courts. Each la entitled to a hearing before the htahop's eerie taut teal court, in the wards In which they respecWil-for- Caaia stake." President Smith announced that Elder John Robinson would sing a anlo, "Gram l' Thy Peace. " Elder Robin-eowas in excellent voire, and the solo waa rendered with excellent effect. ihe enunciation end the tones being pei feet. one of the first Christian D. FJel-iespoke presidents of the seventies, briefly of the work of the Saints in Scandinavia, lie told of (he kindly feeling of the Saims In those countries for lbe Palms here. Praise lo the Man Who Communed j With Jehovah" was Ihe clbalng hymn, Benediction was pronounced by Kilj l I dnr William B. Preston. Session ef tha Conference. j Afternoon The Tabernacle was crowded to a at ihe opening of the j greater degree afternoon aeaslon of conference verier-dathan at any other time alnce the beginning of the conference. The entire lower floor and tne gallery, the choir loft and even other available place waw tilled. Many stood In the nlalee ! the Patriarch Camion pronounced ' ! ' invocation, after a tijiitn waa xung. choir sang After the invocMon High on the Mountain Top. Apostle Charles W. Penrose said', alien he look the aland: "li, givew me great pleasure in wee so many ' present frum this and other states. ! prevailing In the confer-JJje spirit anrl eiice haw given comfort, Conference r;. r : tively !ive." Why did yon H Oregon Short Line Tiekata on sale October Snd to Bih. inclusive, good lo return October 12th. Trains leave Ogdra daily 7:30, 3:34. 10:44 a. m.. 3:40, 5:34 p. m. Returning leave Sait Lake City 7:'l0, 10:2u a. in, i:4'i', 1:14, 5:45. 11:43 p. in. On October 5, 7 and I, tbs Conference tSpecial t Un'n will leave Ogileu ;if 12:4m p. m.. arriving Palt Lske City t :S5 p. returning lcaie Sait lake City 5:00 p. m., arriving Ogden 5:5il p l Tickets on n.I trains. m., in. go-n- $1.50 Round Trip j against TO KILL HUSBAND. Andersen The Family's Troubles Aired In Divorce Court. Anderson family divorce trial the D.airiet omiri brought nut of inariial other series of i.i:-- an- ill saiixfar'iun. . yeaterilav Kute Anderson. da ugh' or "Wc will place onrsetvea so Ihe Ijortl Mix nf the defendant. may use us for the upbuilding of Ills William X. An.'e-xn- n. e the dav. She wa the star kingdom. "Every person here ha had Ihe iee- - uiiil That the Anleraona were Goda! timnny ,n hi. heart, ihat this ri'linp. I work. "The i lit J work after ihrv were "Th.. I.or.1 in i lie ta'irr data ia to, miirrlvl ihrv lia-- a arj fr;ini v k i '.ir'Iuiii that woniil no: be j), ,, (n ,,.y qiiar-rie.- t freqiieiitlv et,viili ihover world Jl:-- . mini t.v bill I'n-:h I' wax nuir Anderson liTput t)re fnr. ver fur the Rein . :i'i puj'a rnd callins l:',m . nn, be di the people ,1:, "In the liixi av a word nof and the kingdom of Go-- wlM prevadi vii-- she fcl:!-..be nodded hia a:n1 i:ie over ilie nn.l r.ii-- l innhint. mi (fort male tnj "Thne lia "She i. l,r n.i 'rot:?n.' m.d ihrv make the Ha in 1m.1vp Hint upon the. Kajf hiufi hr like her. She chmvh wav niHll ,!la. Khl, pj., . tlle ,ah.(1 Heaih or the propne: Lina cere. lfor putrhri knlf- aeying elie was re.rganzed. If onih'i were the traiithe nnr hoi'" baaed - piils to cut hi i'lark heart out. to the laiei'i br God were not true. "V.'iiiii t.n iitir! spoke to her xho f :b organtxatMi l The whe would k i. hint Tor it. She Hurt the in.tr rnr't'uV rliarxrvr of th, f.,.n ibr vmr.i to ..Hi papa." .e ba.-ifor t'l pr-.hunt "lie , uanv tin.,, hax Mrx. Anjrr-,- f hir o k;:: your fa'her?" x- -i wi-ne- alw-ay- 1 ri;-.- i. l i al-il- ! dixpi-n-iVl-- g-- r :c -' FREE PHONOGRAPHS Juat arrived, an-- , ether large men I of taiKir.g' machines. Tnss a .i.on z Tanner. 1 cvrnot re tits wruifin ared thnr ened J- tha' on I to i lir i:ke ehurrh aii'hori- - - aeng ard nus:c. FREE ! GLARKS 638- 23-- 5 C3-S- In': VPfx'ie i:i be,,i "Tba' x'lr n:Ihingx. Tailed iigainxi bej "Wliat UM hr ing ilie i Word of G.ii I have "she believ.-i j tn Franre. cf a x.'iv'iut iiuickn' pijone ! of "Ki.r a :iiai giiil'J enmr. the eintria." Th? niinp'itii.an j eoitrxe are laid opru yo him. i;ir u l 2 TORES Ysshc!Sfffon iTZ2Z. Ays. - -- i'.-p- iiigion Ave. No. 2. Lillie I. Olson, ISO West Thirty - rat street. No. 3, Alice Colli ua, 2943 Pi agree avenue. No. 4. H. H. Holbrook, 2468 Wall avenue. No. 5, Fred C. Kaixbltt, 269 atreet. No. 5. John Conliak, atreet. Twenty-aevent- 274 Twenty-thir- d 2 You don't know that Ogden Brothers have changed This is the hands. Goodale Grocery Co. Wc believe in a welcome, and we not f only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the fare follows. ?" axke, rix r- xv. c him h.'niight ..oaeph F. Smiib.'' ,:n bv that?" could get wry than thrvmgh Oct. 12, 13, 14: tite. at the Weber County Horse Races Grounds' The Fair goods ought to offer a relish to your appe- Best Races for Years Ever Seen in Ogden. v The Weber Co. Fair association are giving three days' horss racing, together with other amusements, Oct. 12, 13. and 14. There will be aome of the fastest horses ever in the state, at this meet, including nil tbe entries of fast horses now raring at ihe l'lah State Fair. Mr. Wancmaker will be here wii.h hi string of fast horses from aome of them having a low at 2:05. There will also he horses from Montana. Idaho and tho JSaatera circuit, The public will see aome of ihe fn!eei horses known and all prevloua track records for Utah, will be broken on thia occasion. A great feature snd one that will be very interesting and exciting in the Indian relay race; each Indian rldpr will have five horara. At tha end of each mile he win change horses, jumping from one lo tho other. This science they have gotten down to and will lose but very little time. There la great danger In a race cf thia kind hut the Indiana are brave and don't seem to mind It. The following la a part of the program: WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY Thats Our reo-ord- P. ERNSTROM five-mi- Third f dash, PhmilWAh W wkn Second-Five-m- Five-eight- h Free-for-a- ll .inb 8, e Pingree. Jr, Chaw Ch.tm-hcr- ,. Janie TWENTY-SEVE- KILLED. M. Brown and John Farr. From among thia number I; is hoped tha ih? jury will be made up, a the at'o-nc- y and the court are anxiou ride of the case l.i prnrixj w!;h the trial. TUiaafa. Oct. 7. A Roatoff mall train, bound for ViadiknTkaa. left the nils today and was wrecked. Tuentj-aeveperson were killed and 35 were Injured. n A ...rteKBHOER prepared for art specially "Coma shoring mean horaao. 417 and mo how wo do It, atreet Opposite Twooty-thlrd Consolidated Wagon A Machine company. Phonn SIS X. e race; puree 520.00. Friday, October 13. Fiit 2:27 cluaa, trot and pace; puree $204.00. ile Indian relay race; purse 1100.00. dash, free for Third all; purse $50.00. Saturday, October 14. trot and pace; Firnt purse $250.00. r1aa trot and Second Three-minut-e pace; pures $150.00. mile running and reThird One-bal- f pent; purse $50.00. In addition to the above program, there will be gentleman's road races, country cart races, saddle horse and pony races. There will aim be penal trot and para races made up each day. with liberal parses. All harness race will ha heat S In 5. money to be divided 50. 25. IE and 10 per cent of puree. Fire per cent of purse must accompany entry and five per cent nddbional deducted from all money winners. The a a notation reserve the right to postpone or declare off any rare on account of weather or other American Trotting tufllrienr. cause. Asoclat!on rule to govern. Entries races Oct. tad. will close to harnr record made after 8cpt. Itb'S, antl-U- l S5ih. 1945, no Vjr. Entries ran bi made with Ezra been summoned for Richardson. Treasurer. 37 24th I FratiPi 'Vood. Tim- Ogden. Admias'on 23 cents. Mnpx.iv Tnrdv. othy F. Terry, .Tame Tha:chT, John Newer. J. W. Way Cali-fnruls- . -- Thc-- e - Our prices and o - fn-.iii- 'il men today. George A. Kelly was the first man to com? under (he examination of AttorHe admitted to ney Md'ormnrk. certain questions asked him that bis opinion aa to rh? guilt, or Innocence o of the defendant, waa formed firmly tha' considerable evidence to the contrary would be necessary to The court hi xiiNke conviction. promptly excused him. W. S' rat ford, liana Srhow and A. K. Weatherhv were excused after ntini'iing that thev would enter Into he cate wiih a formed opinion of the K'.iit or Innocence of the accused. The Juror so far selected are C. II. V. P. Caine. D. J. Doyle. H. Greenwi-H- . T.'tnd, at, of Ogden: James Johnson, of Hoop- - r and W. F. James, of Wilson Iano. When rn.irt adjourned yesterday i!:e venlr? of Juror had been and th? court was obliged to orip-- r a peetal venire of ten to he rai'ed In- - Monday. In all twenty-twj irur wc.e examined a to their to tarve and with but live all bid formed a decided opinion a? to the guilt nr innocence nf the eefendar). Of the? some may be (vciixcd, ax the line xiili ha two end the defcne thn-hal:ipce to I need, and ihey may he pi'd in oust xonte already J'ry he-i.- BiCTA'fiTacai5:r&:- The places of registration are given in the different districts: No. 1. Cora 1L Foster. 3369 Waste -- ; if Jo, ia registration October month. Agem have been appointed ia every district la tha city and tha hooka will lie opened on tha 17tb and closed after 3 o'clock on the evening of the list. Citizens ara urged to register as soon a not poesibla. and wait for tho last day before doing an t'on'iek wax continued. The plea la the same aa that made by CxinllKk and 8 waa when the case bad i'e Inltal hearing in January nf thia year. In examining the jury aome difll ruby was experienced in finding men unbiuDi-ilOpinions formed at the Thursday, October 12. time alien the details of the affair First 2: 2ft class, trot and pace; were fresh in the public mind have. purse 1254. I In a number of caaro. been mile running and 8 econd One-hal- f to the present, lime, as wr 376.00. demonstrated by the examination of repeat ; purse saddle-horsOne-halmile not condemn any in other man without a bearing: word, until he w adjudged guilty." THREATENED 1 ) vote similar actions, was considered, lbe court overruled the demurrer of defendants' counsel, and ordrfed that the raae prpcecd. "W. R. Swan and A. H. Conliak. are yon guiliy or not guilty of the charge preferred attains; you?" ' Not guilty, ewune the answer from both men to the clerk's question. Attorney .McCormack made a motion that, the cnees be separated. The motion was granted and th? case nf in Because I would iv J not them?' ! it': d lot-ler-da- y Je-ti- a i ii Borne ambiguity la the wording of tho charges preferred agslmtt Will R. Swan and Arthur Conliak by the Slats of Gish, was made the center of nn argument by counsel for the defendants. In an effort to have the cnxe continued until a new warrant could be drawn up that would specifically ntnta tbs' exact manner in which the alleged bounty frauds were commit ted. l'nder the criminal eectiona In the statutes of the State of rtnh, a man may lie tried upon a complaint setting forth the nature and mannrr of tbe crime, or tb mere allegation of the crime la sufficient to cause nn investigation. After a lengthy argument by the atiomeya for both aides. In which the precedent, emabllahed by other states , d, State Fah and fr on Which to Register. ' GUILTY n Excursion Salt Lake City or PANCAKES. MUFFINS, PLUM PUDDING and BOSTON BROWN BREAD. 7 Lon van Back Ask your Grocar for It ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Cal. SAYS NOT ! Bfi-aua- n, " FLOUR h pre-lden- ts solo. I'iiirbirch John Binlih made a striking appearance when he eronr lo Speak. I have s lesiluieuy In bear," be said, tliul ihi is a work or God; that ' we are his people, snd that Joseph wax a prophet sent of God. All ; Bmllh thai has beu said In thia eouference lias been irur. and baa been spoken by ibe Inspiration of tbe Holy Spirit. '' William T. Jock, president of tbe Casein. Idaho, stake, said In part: Dura ia n new xiafce, and in our district la one of the preal government Irrigation projects. of, the efficiency of the servants of ihe government. thnusiiuda of acres of arid lands are being brought under water, and nirrie into hotiu-- for thousands of people. It will lie bard to find a Battlement Saints who are enj or latter-dadeavoring mine earnroily to better live their religion than Ihe Saints of SEVEN TRAINS DAILY 1 B WILL SWAN Ml RIO GRANDE WESTERN V Con. On tbe oien board Columbus BREAD - J B h ." i During the last week the trading in mining securities has been confined to the sale T 121.72a chares, for which was paid 41,413.74. During Saturday morning 24.100 shares were disponed nf. for which th. sellers realized the sum of 13,(103.74. Consolidated Mercur was the first security participating and made a sale of 2u0 shares around (0 cents, while Lower Mammoth disposed of 3,440 shares that wiuieooed the price advanced to 12 cents and Star Con. was some stronger and held around IT corns, with the sale or S.OuO shares. Beck Tunnel Was advanced to 13. rents with the accommodation of customers fur 2,1ml) shares, and New York was ihe sensation of the morning, as S.300 shares were (brown on the market. carrying tbe price dona to lS'x rents. Slat 17th and ON THE MINING EXCHANGE. -- BROWN a hU power given lo him by God, canI not lie taken away by hell itself. thank God that he had gathered about bint men of loyalty and truth. Honor and love iheni and may God honor, xux'uiii and love you. V. Tailor, president of Kbler i Granite slake, a soa or Prc!drnt Tay-- , lor. spoke briefly of the divinity of the culling of the authority, lie uaiil and auihnri- all of. tiie j ties of. t lie- riiurrh had hearts ft licit 1 for their enemies. with forglvi-uesI know ih,; the iiu'luir'.libs of the rhii-ihI,e Mild, "are good, clean meu. uni arc leading liven that any man might imitate with protit." filial OCTOBER IS REGISTRY k I VIA Th Learin; 2). h ! Excursions to Salt Lake City r set out 100 shares er 12.24. Grand Central advanced 13.43 with tbe sale No. 7, Wdi. L. Ruaeell, 185 Twenty-fourtYou sill pardon me a little, marketed of 100 shares. Mammoth atreet. know, for rejoicing in the future of 1.400 shares at 11.15, and May Day No. 8, C. D. Tyree, 163 Twenty-firs- t our enemies an well at exulting in our followed suit with 1,000 shares at 3 atreet. os a succeai.'1 cents. No. 9, James Wadrnnn, 2130 Bher At the conclusion of ihe address of burns avenue. Elder Roberts, adjournment waa taken TINTIC ORE SHIPMENTS. No. 14. Amanda R. Chase, 1563 until today. Washington avenue. Ore shipments from the Tintic mince No. 11, James Harrop. 438 WashingWHY SMOOT DID NOT VOTE. were ae follows: ton avenue. Bullion-Bec5 we viMItMllftlMtlt No. 13. Niels Anderson, 100 Wash44 .. Refusal to Sustain CerUin Apostles Cemeantal-Kurrkington avenue. 6 ... Genuiii Was in Lins With Washington No. 13, J. L. Moore, 1266 Washington I A Iciorla ...... avenue. Testimony. 4 Grand Central .a. N'o. 14, Joseph Baxter, 3400 Dougina 1 Black Jark avenue. In an Interview printed exclusively Mammoth . No. 15. C. W. Hestmark, 475 Twenty-seciftMtltV" In (he Telegram Iasi night. Apostle AJaX a a . a . . ond atreet. Reed Smoot gives his reasons for not a ( rise aa.a ..aaaaa. 3330 No. 16. Laura M. Meighan, voting to sustain Apostles Julia W. Lower Mammoth ... Adams avenue. Taylor and Matthiaa F. Cowley, when Swansea .. eaeaeeaaaeeesBB No. 17, Walter Richey, 3414 Madison their names were presented to the Eagle and Blue Boll , , avenue. general conference of the Mormon Eureka Hill (lease) .. No. 18. Adaline Green well, 3423 Monchurch Friday night. Yankee Consolidated itiiismim roe avenue. Tbese apuetlM, it will he remem Godlva .. eeeeoaaaeaea 3310 No. 19. Delay E. Caahmore, bered. were charged with having taken avenue. Quinry plural wires since Ike manifesto of 101 Total No. 20, Henrietta Keopp, 2368 Tyler President Woodruff. Apostle Smoot avenue. testified before the ooumii(t.e on priv. No. 21. Minnie McNitt, 762 Twenty-sixtliege, and election. in Washington street. that If he had been present when they No. 22, 3!ary A. Jones, 2630 Barlow were chosen be would have voted avenue. a gainst them, and tnat he would noi No. 23, F. L. Chapin, 447 Twenty-fiftvote lo sustain them. atreet. The Telegram article ia as follows: 2824 No. 24, C. A. Hiuchcliffe, j The fart that Apostle Pnmot failed, Adanta avenue. at ihe general conference Friday, to ; No. 25. Harriet J. Jackson, 3024 raise hie hand in sustaining the Adams avenue. r quorum of twelve apostles, or vote ; against them, excited the widest, range The man who la living the gospel of Jean Christ la never concerned much about Its ouicome. When you worry about the outcome of Zion you are not doing your full duty ; you will find upon examining your own heart that there is wine shortcoming there. The speaker urged that all Balnr perform every duty that cornea lo their attention in the church, without being comma ailed specially lo perform this task. No matter what unkind thiuga may bavr been said of Juuih P. Smith, r- yesterday. rexunied-Ociooe- of God. world. 2429, 2431, 2433 Washington Ave. CONFERENCE AND. alter-diiy A more lively inier-ea- i manifested in the proceeding, of ihe conference than on th. opening day. The first session yesterday was opened by singing tbe hymn, "Coni, let us anew Our journey pursue." Tbe general au'horltles present at ib. opening were the first presidency, President Joseph F. Smith snd his (wunrelors, John R. Winder and II. Lund, Aposrles Penrose Smoot. George A. Bmilh. H.vruai 8mitb, Rodger Clawson. John Henry Smith and Francis M. Lyman. Apostle George A. Smith was the first speaLer. He expressed his gratitude to God for the privilege of addressing the conference, lie expressed his joy at th. outpouring of the Saims. Me are called a peculiar people. h. said, because we believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ, tjie Old and New Testaments, Hook of Mormon. Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Urent Price. It is because we believe that God has spoken to ua la thin day and age that wc am called a peculiar people by our broihera and sisiera of the BELIEVE IT NO IDLE BOAST TO BAY THAT THE DEPARTMENTS IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT ARE STOCKED WITH OF WOMEN'S. MISSES THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL THAT HAS EVER BEEN CONGRENEITHER DO WE BELIEVE THERE GATED HEREABOUT. WILL BE ANY DIVERGENCE OF OPINION AFTER YOU HAVE PAID THIS STORE A VISIT. AND MISSES' AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF WOMEN'S GARMENTS. THE MOST COMPLETE EVER BROUGHT TOGETHER IN OGDEN. . 1 .ere attended greater cro.d tha. the aessinus conference .a ur be MONTH and the fundamental principle. Te uturk ihe former U rain. The testimony la tbe henna of the Saints of God thai there never was a time in the church when individual liberty aa greater than bow. So that to my mnd. those who assail this work proclaim ouly their os a lack of wisdom. To attack the fundamental principles is vain because those principles are Impregnable. Tbe opposition would better let this work alone. If it be of man it. will fall of itself. If it be of God ihe efforts of man sill be unavailing " Elder Robert, gave a glowing picture of the growth of temple building, and temple work among the Saints. As President Young used to say, 'Yon may feel pretty asfe so long as lbe devil tnkes exceptions.' ' Has not th. same spirit of hate and bitterness and determination to desirny- followed this people to all the world, as It characterized the life of the eariv church. At every turn we have been con fronting the same enemy, and we can thus recognize that hs is the work of the Brat day. Burts for Value flab-be- d .nil TSDSL ?, The attendance at the s'ste fair was K. or perhaps belter, than the 25,040 mark yesterday, the cloning day of a most successful w eek. The attendance waa especially huge yesrer-daby reason of it being school children's day. when all the youugx'.ers had a chance to sc tne wonders of the exposition. The to'al attendance ban exceeded that of any other fair by many thou- NAMES OF AGENTS AND PLACE sand. Tbe exhibits bare been more FOR REGISTRATION. than ordinarily elaborate, artistic and unan nas and the fair been pleasing, qualified success from srsrt to bnish. Thera Ara Four Days Oct. 10th, 11th, con teas ion: the other Is suicide, and suicide is confession So they at Lack the sdoiiniaTratloa DAY SAINTS IK CONFERENCE Baiurday'. erosions of the Sxlm wee fittDUES rkis. From Our Special Correspondent Having Proved by Investigation No Place Like STMMIIR OF THE UTTER ' JlfTTmTr, STATE FAIR ATTENDANCE. ASSORTMENT THAN EVER. LJL wJTu TWO E POPULAR PRICES FOR n -- L ' W W0 AW A CONTINUALLY INCREASING TRADE THAT ALLOW NOT PRECIATE A SAVING IN PRICE. YET DO TO OUTWEIGH CONSIDERATION OP MERIT. THAT OUR OFFERINGS INVARIABLY QUALITIES THEY JOIN THE VTATt, PCTDAT 0(TDTX, DEPARTMENT LAKE Fall and Winter Goods IN CREATE fc.A.VI3CTt 44 DRUNKENNESS Cigarette and Tobacco Habite Curgd by TRIB Road what Judge A. 1 Currey. prominent, judge of Baker City, Ore, enye of TRIB:" "I here given your 'TRIB' a fur trial and followed direction now desire to tender yon my unsolicitto It efficient- ed word dip truthfully nay that. I ferl entirely 11 ,emf ? ferent in every and strange, Indeed, to me to be randy waiting for three square meale pleasant, refreah.ng good, eonnd. and deep, no nervous nightmaresued IS that degree of require more Than one cocktail to w dues. , I .did not take 'TRIB' from moral etandpoiur. but It was a chotoe the pin box between liquor, TRIB' and 'TRIB' won out in a fa - f eon re t. I positively have no nppe,,for Intoxicants and to Jndg other oy t" myself, anyone can derlre th benefit . 'TRIB' he made many nrpPF homes." vbH larwintp iM r offering you nn Bbolu wuh wrrjr treatment 1 4. self-relian- gu',W W. Trier, per tiawtp Geo. F. Cave, Sole Ajent 2301 Washington Ave. Ogden, I'tah |