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Show igOUST Ml HM THB SUPT. fes, He Buys His Clothes From Us rfp a a au Thats the comment one hears about the men who 4 their suits, overcoats, hats and other wearing one of these four stores. The clothing that we is smart and exclusive. It has that different e that makes it stand out and attract attention who want a large choice will come in early in order Icct the benefit of a complete stock of the newest d models. For dress or for everyday wear you, ind plenty of pod servicable shirts awaiting your tion. The prices quality and workmanship eon-- i are most reasonable. Special attention was to the needs of the boys of these communities in I our fall goods. Dont failthisto see what we have to fall Everything to . before purchasing yours near and use. au-fro- m an-u- nat--an- 3 -- i V IQ WASATCH STORE CO. mm Winter Oasti (beak, MK DAVIS - Oats IT PRICE PIUS FAGS SEVEN START RIGHT CH-DA- Y TWO Nice office rooms KAIL SERVICE FOR THE BASIN San e so much talk is just g Qwrten, UH, PRICE, UTAH EVBET FBIPAT. now in the be-- 1 Electric Building (Best In Price) for rent reasonable. nig indulged in about changing the us by interested patrons to advance schedule of the mail out of Price to all this first-elas- a mail by changing Uie Basin country and there also is I the schedule of Train No, IS out of some agnation looking to Grand June-- Salt Lake ! City. Train No. 18 is comtion, Polo., making a fight in the in-- 1 monly known as the stub and runs tereat of the Catern Slope tomu for between Salt Lake City and Price the people to the north. The Sun gives only, Salt Lake City immedleaving space to a letter fruiu Prank Davis, iately following Train No. 4 at about 54. suieriijteudent of the government op- 8:30 a. in. It is proposed to change erated star route with headquarter the hour of departure to 4 a. m. or imin this eity, to George A. Jhillips, mediately after the first issue of the president of the Myton Commercial morning tapers and in no event later flub. It is dated July 31st, last, and than 4:30 a. m. Train No. 18 would FRANK R. SLOPANSKEY, M. D. is in re4y to an inquiry made by Phil- then reach Castle Gate at 9 a. m., Em Ear, None and Throat lips. The Davis epistle reads: here our truck would meet it. take Boston Building In answer to your inquiry of yes- off the Basin mail and proceed to Du- Hours, IS11S2 to 12 a.m and 2 to I O'clock of tho afternoon. terday I will out li ue the present chesne, arriving at 12 noon and at BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. schedule of first-clas- s mail trucks on Vernal at 6 p. m. the Price to Vernal route and also the In close connection with the DR. R.M. JONES proposed one depending on the change of schedule of Train No. 18 and Burgeon Pklildu change in the schedule of Train No. from Salt Lake City would be the Obstetrics 18 out of Salt Lake and Diseases of Children City. At present change of the hour of deiarture of Office, BUvegnl Block, Fries. Utah. the bulk of first-clas- s mail from the same train, known as Train No. points east to Denver, Colo., eomes to 17, from Price for Salt Lake City. At DR. J. A. JUDY Price on Train No. 1, arriving at 7 :36 iresent this train leaves Price at 6 a. Physician and Burgeon a. m. Most of the first-clas- s mail m., arriving in Salt Lake City about Telephone lltw. from Salt Lake City cornea on Train 12 noon. It ia suggested that this Office Price Commercial and Baring No. 4, arriving in Price at 1:25 p. m. train leave Price at 6 Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. p. m., thereby Our first-clas- s trucks load the mail enabling all trucks coming from the DR. W. P. WINTERS from Train No. 1 at Price and pro- Basin to unload fint-claa- a mail and Physician and Surgeon ceed to Castle Gate, where they meet produce immediately upon their arTrain No. 4 at about 12:30 p. m., take rival in Price, to reach Salt Lake City Office, Carbon HuapitnL Phone TS off the first-clas- s mail for the Uintah by midnight and in time for the first Proprietor Carbon Hospital. PRICE, UTAH Basin and proceed to Duchesne, ar- delivery of mail ia the morning. This 4 dO m. at The following would enable us to afford the Basin riving p. DR. L B. EVANS morning the truck leaves Duchesne at a very rapid transportation of perishDeaUat 7 a. dl, and arrives in Vernal at 12 able products. A comparison of the Office, Room 202-- 2, The Eleetrto noon. present and proposed schedule may be Bldg., Price, Utah. A proposal has been presented to stated as follows. DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Present Schedule East bound Dentist Proposed Schedule 11:00 a. m.. Leave Price (Same day) 0:00 a. m., (Same day) Work and Extraction. The Price 1S:!0 p. m.,.. Leave Caatle Gate- - 0:00 a. m.,. (Same day) (Same day) Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. 4:10 p. m.. Arrive Duchesne -- 11:00 (Same day). e day) 7:00 a. m.,..Leave Durheane 12:10 p. m (Next day) -.-(Same day) DR. SANFORD BALLINGER (Next day) ... 1:11 a. nu,Arrlve Myton 1:41 p. m.,. (Same day) 2:20 p. m., Dentist 0:00 a. m., ..Arrive Roosevelt (Next day) (Same day) (Next day) m.,.. Arrive Ft. Duchne 2:11 p. m., t:4l a.Koon.-Arri(8a me day) Service. .11:00 2:20 p. m., -- (Same day) ve Vernal (Next day) Office, Second Floor Bllvagni Building PRICE, UTAH. The westbound schedule would be change does not in any way affect unchanged except that the train would Train No. 4, which is a through one, DR. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS leave Price at 6 p. m. the same day but applies only to the stub train, Dentist and arrive in Balt Lake City at 12 No. 18 eastbuund, and No. 17 westAttendance. Kuhnln Nitrous midnight. From the above it will be bound. Sinee this train runs only beOxide and Oxygen. aeen that if the proposed change is tween Salt Lake City and Price, and Miles Building. Office, Tel. 20S. Res. 2B4w. mail, since the change in schedules of these put into effect all first-clas- s PRICE, UTAH papers and suforth will be advanced would nut materially affect the pasCHARLES RUGGERL by four and a half hours to Duchesne senger traffic, being run so close to and approximately one day to all the through passenger trains in both diPhysician and Burgeon rest of the Basin. All outgoing mail rections, it ia believed that a change Office Phone 21 -- Residence SSSm. of this character will be advanced to of schedule of each of these ia feasBllvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. Salt Lake City by twelve hours, a ible. However, any petition for auch OLIVER K.0LAY very important consideration for per- change must rightly start from those ishable products. In addition, such a patrons interested. I believe that Attorney At Law to of interested advance are the would our dispatch patrons among change Suite 101, The Electric Bunding. ordinary parrel post trucks' from be included the shippers of Balt Lake PRICE. UTAH. . rs hours. twelve to twenty-fou- r City, Ogden and Provo and the L. A. McGEE of newspapers." You will notice that the proposed Attorney At Daw Call or Phone PROFESSIONAL t ' - ay Noon,---(Sam- TABS BEST COAL X-R- ay y, JR-.M.- HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, pub-Ushe- PANTHER. PRETTYFIGHT For Aay nf tha Ahtre Choice Fnola Can Oa o. h. lumber oo. 1 Prioa, Utah invnnoi ON j OIL AND GAS IS SHOWING AT THE CRESCENT-EAGL- a. Rooms I and Bulto Sales Agency Kinney do. PoolWl IS WOT TOO Utah EARLY w Q Bllvagni Bldg. Attorney At Daw at the County Courthouae. Office PRICE, UTAH. B.W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse, PRICE, UTAH. GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law Suite 12, Bllvagni Bldg., Formerly Occupied By Price A Fonts. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERXCKBEN Attorney At Law 717 Judge Building, BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. JOHN H. REDD Insurance and Bonds of AU PRICE, UTAH $42,-883,8- Salt Lake S, PRICE. UTAH. K. L PRATT Attorney At Sow SS5, The Electric Building: PRICE, UTAH HENRY RUGGERI E MOAB, Aug. 16. Information reEastern and Western Connections Ars ceived from authentic sources states Sparring For Local Railroad. NWVWVWWWUVWWWWWVWWWVWWWVWWIS that when the bit of the Crescent-Eagl- e oil well some six miles west of September 3d, next, was the dats fixed on Wednesday last by Judge J. Thomtsons readied a depth of thirty-on- e hundred and twenty feet a steady Foster Byrnes of the United States district court at Denver, Colo., for increase of oil and gas wss in evidence. The gas pressure was suffi111 Haarea Building, hearings on fixing the upset price for ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. the Denver and ltio Grande Western, ciently heavy to raise the tools in the which probably will be offered for hole and the gas continued blowing so sale at auction. At the same time strong that the driller was forced to the tools out of the hole and ahnt Judge Byrnes declared he would hear pull well. The gas is of high petrolthe off Harold of the on petitions arguments When the tools came eum content. a filed Palmer of New York, who hT Work or TransporU-- h were covered with higbgrade they weeks up few a intervention in Anyplace, at any tima, Coal oiL The gas pressure is so strong Call 117-; ago, as a representative of the holders that a gunge with a registering caand of first refunding number a of A F. McINTIREB pacity of two hundred and forty mortgage bonds of the railroad. unable to record the high Dodge Caro. The fight against the organisation pounds was The control head attained. Mines and ships (Tom the pressure when further complicated was still leaks and the escaping several famous Union Pacific bituminsprang Horace W. Bennett of Denver, a large at a distance of a ous reins of Pleasant Valley in holder of the same bonds, filed an gas could be heard Conservative esthe Carbon district None bet-- , identical petition to that of Palmers quarter isof a mile. that the gas is exerting a tor for stove, range, grate, furin the United States district court. timate of at least five hundred nace or manufacturing plant The petition alleges there is no basis pressure The crew is assembling adTbs equal of any and superior in justice or equity for the proposed pounds. ditional drilling eable and sandline to many for storage. Once triforth if that sets and reorganization and it will lie severeal days before the ed always insisted upon. Got the road ia offered for sale at auction trne condition of the well can be asoffices from the be at fixed general prices that the upset price WINKS, XEAB swmt, The strike was made as certained. Walker Bank and sales agency, representing the par value, the bit was working in a TOBACCOS, BTC. gray sand afthe of interest accrued with Building. together a formation of ter pierced having The ten Treatment and Haarty petition mortgage lsmd issue. sand and shale. Wdeomo Tor AIL sets forth that the par value of the issue is $38,119,000, and that interest GRAND MURDER CASE TO COME totals $4,764,875. City, TO CABBON COUNTY A tenth Attorneys for the Missouri Panfie Hlnth Straat and the Western Pacific, the probable MOAB, Aug. 20. Judge George (Baaemont) purchasers of the road if it is offered Christensen convened district court The old front porrh and the wicker at auction, have intimated that they here Monday afternoon and on appli FBICE, UTAH chair is not a bad refuge on Sunday will urge the court to fix the upset cation of the state the second trial of afternoon when the speed fiends are price at a figure near $11,000,000, Edward Cottxell, charged with murder The Sun. Subscribe. abroad. which now is declared to be the ap- in the fij?t degree for the killing of proximate market value of the mort- Joseph P. Miller, Jr., at Thompsons last January, was transferred to Cargage bonds. The hearings on the )etitions of the bon to be heard at the beginning of two intervenors probably will require the October session by Judge Dil several days before a final fixing of worth Woolley. The jury in the first the upset price. trial held in Moab last April disagreed. Cottrell was remanded to the Warning has just been issued by rnstody of the sheriff without bail the state food and dairy department James E. (Jimmie) Warner, also held peddlers who are calling on on a charge of murder in the first deagainst fte (school bell will soon be ringing and before you in several towns of Utah gree in the Miller ease, was arraigned housewives ' the children will be trooping off on their way to and endeavoring to sell them cured before Judge Christemien and pleaded shoulders representing thein as hams. not guilty. He also was remanded to Theyre going to need the usual amount of doth-school new dresses for the girls and new suits Commissioner Cannon on Wednesday the custody of the sheriff without posi-1- 0 in f said that the price of all shoulders is bail. Warner was taken back to Green are we If them ?yg. you buy readymade fill all your needs. If you prefer to make theii much less than that charged for hams, River and at which place he has been hence the housewife is swindied when for several months. It is considered can supply you with material the kind that she makes the purchase. In most in- advisable not to place Cottrell and t only give a pleasing appearance, but that will give stances shoulder are offered as picnic Warner in the same jail pending their Were headquarters for school clothing. You, hams or country cured ones and they trials. u other members of the are going to need! family are purchased through a packing comtew for the in weather sum change approaching Your man who attempts to stand pany. Commissioner Cannon warns i flying fast. Come to us with your dressmaking all housewives to look out for the ped- np for his rights against the speed nthing problems. Come now while the stocks are dlers and thns save themselves money maniae generally finds his principal tea you won't have to rush so a little later on. by declining to buy. support in crutches. Human nature is so contrary that Doctors would have a lot more it doesnt want what its got, but spare time if so many of us did not hankers for what it hasnt. Carbon-Emeroverestimate the capacity of the huStores Co. y man stomach. what Quite the best rule is to forget Hiawatha, Mohrland, Weat Hiawatha him and done by has a man judge and Heiner, It has been computed that the earth what he is doing now. GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Supt. weighs six trillion tons. Wonder if Wedding announcements. The Sun. Hercules was asked for an estimate. Utah Coal D. CANNON A FETZER Architects Templeton Building. BALT LAKE CITT, UTAH Member of American Institute of Architcts. C0S-S0- 2 A. KOPF STUDIO Portrait and Enlargements. Second Floor Price Commercial and Baring Bank PRICE, UTAH J. E. FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer High-Grad- e Telephone 2S. Ambulance Service PRICE, UTAH. WALLACE A HARMON Undertaken and Licensed Embalmen Fitzgerald Block, 241 West Main Street Office Phone 122. Res. Phone Him PRICE, UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone 122m. PRICE. UTAH. E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP Auto and Home Painting. Ill Main Street UTAH.Phone III. PRICE, UTAH CONCRETE Engtneen mnd k STUCCO OO. Contractors Til Waat Seventh South Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasaeth less, Bint Lake City or 217m. Prioa. Utah. J.W. HAMMOND Licensed Abstractor of Title THE LIFE ANDTHE1WITH By REV. H. OSTROM, D. D. Because they received not the levs of the truth that they might be iveA II Thee. TK3CT lA The He announced In the Garden of Eden la persistent. In It essence It robs men of the belief that God has provided for them deathless It oven truth. robs them of the confidence that If they wore per-- , suaded that God ; had provided for. them the truth Ha would not beyond a question do w Ho has said. It 1 goes still further: AK and robs man of I. that sense of tbg hoed of God and deludes him with the thought that ho of himself can ba mighty and provalL What a 11a 1 SaI tan's great prevailing 11a I Over against that 11a the text place the love of the TRUTH." but It la thq loro of the truth received. The blind man at the edge of the steep prodplca whoa naxt atop would carry him to hi doom must hood and receive tot truth whan It la announced to him thaf the next step would bo fatal, otharwlM the false Idea that he la going oa safely results In hla death. It la a aerloug matter whether wo are willing to . eolvo the truth na It telle of our pro- ent and eternal welfare or whether wf ignore It How serious to allow a U4 to carry na to ruin j Bnt may men readily gala a knowledge of the truth 7 And will the lore of tho truth lead to salvation? When our Lord Joous Christ said T am the Truth," did Ha not apeak aomo-thln- g final? If Ho had aald I am oa truth ao far aa It la discovered of evolved, or proven, all would bq changed. Then wa would bo waiting for later addition. But Hla statement has all the fore of a conclusio- nthar 1a nothing beyond that Baf B aald, I am oo of th truths," thA wa might search for others; hut Hla words encompera all truth. No fraction nr crowded out No small remainders are to be added. This admitted, w reasonably look to find what w can gain from Him. What can w know? Did Ha aay of th Old Testament not a word of criticism, but InateaA and at different timet tho strongest words of commands tion? Did Ho aaf. "Tha ficripturs cannot bo broken4? Then that la final. Did Ha aay, These are they that testify of Ma"T Tbea they do. Did Ho aay that th Holy fiptute would guldo Hla listener Into all tha truth, and that Ha would bring trutha to their remembrance later on, and that many things wore to bo aald later on which they could not than heart Then Ho baa doa It Ho who la th truth has given forth tho truth. Th word thus given reveals th "Word mad flesh." Hctf Him aay, "Ta shall know th truth and tho troth riiall make you fro. How far and away beyond speculation and Imagining do tb claim of Christianity guarantee to bring us I To whatever degree accompanied with emotion, th raving of tho soul depends upon believing "the record that God gavo concerning Hla Son. It depends upon bslloriag about a person. It Is troth found end received. It la more knowabl than what wo commonly call science. Where tho topmost rrach of human philosophy ends, this troth begins, for It Is ths troth of revelation. wa W look to tho Cross. Thor deal with THB TRUTH. Tb person there offered up, the love that prompted ths offering, the actual substituting ' of Himself for th sinner, the claim that He laid down Hla life of Himself and that He had power Himself to take It again all, all that la conveyed to us In the word Gospel has not a Shadow of falsehood In 1L That The truth was offered there. Cross! For truth It occurred. Tho troth bad foreseen It In truth It avails and It must sventually prove the deeth-strok- e to Satan's Us. Thtre comas a day whan men, blinded and deceived will be given over to believing Satan's lit. Ths main reason stated for such a sad fact la that they received not tho lovs of the truth that (hay might be saved. Whan "man lovs darkness rather than light their deeds an aril," they may lack tbs full consciousness of ths fast f i if bo-sau- ra but "ths 11C has their consent But today it la the mission of th Holy Spirit to urge upon sinners th truth until they lev It I do not ray until they admit It only. They lovs It Ones a alnnsr gets a good view of tha Crose, ho must levs it. Ho will say. It la enough. This truth Is ths ultimata concerning th 11 that has for so long deceived so many. "It Is finished." man la raved Is THE That such TRUTH. Through sneers and rjdlculs, through argument and acorn, through life or death, this la the truth he la saved. Think then how men throng tha atraeta and marts, either believing tha 11 or the troth. Hera: a man decelvod and adding to tho remit of tho decop-- 1 tion day after day. And, here, a maa knowing th troth and loving th truth and adding day by day tho preotoua realisation of lta worth. Why, taut, Christ Is sun I THB TRUTH Is ap11 to a pealing to you 1 Why follow 1 liar's doom? Abstracts of title furnished to any There may be an increase in child piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Fire In- labor, as claimed, but not many parsurance written In the beet companies Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor of ents have been able to notiee it about the house. Bllvagni Bldg., Price. Utah. . |