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Show el Se me ee Oe ST TT eC ee CLOAK SALE . i! BIG 7 |McClintic Say: Lewis' fin Population Crt the Training || ager Could Not be Found Quarters of Gans and to Make a Match. Herman. Z. C. M. tl. ANNUAL ‘ (OF A\> TONOPAH FOLKS SAMMY COMES BACK 10 GET A GAT ARE FIGHT i) ree C a aan Wi SG -- After trying for o round up JOE RESPECTS FATHER TIME}: Willie Lewis, back Intention in of the Tonopah, g£oing to ternoon on the fighters Der Gans or This work The is with of is recipient who lo the little get befor busy the with the are ; every well! with irrespective of time the set gym Hyland and with MeClintic money of came bringing | put be- but there get and Hyland hit the tow: time after Tommy Burns, Burns, and Lowe ther Le oe at 2 on equipment, Ito es Hyland. the a AMD Gan S| two did mateh eae FCOTBS aap pid Ss The hig y Oe -MEMSIC teas On ae sama oe rece) \ E7] 1 4A ~/ up nia 4inted _ all COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26 radi 8 the whole town (speaking for its mas ‘ oe ae a culine population and a good part of [either In "ries oe od oe aa oe V OR the feminine as well) begins to drift} ast od = ns<ee may be that TORS aUhee will be that way , and by the time the dusky hh aded off at Denver and that he and od champion is at work it would take a MecClintic will patch up a match beshoe-horn to fit another spectator int« tween the two lightweights. the building. Herman, as a rule, gets to work a Thompson Match Put Off little later and the Gans crowd drift . over to the Big Hall, hangs itself on Owing to the facet that "Cyclone every projection about the wall and/or Johnny Thomy n has left een thinks it over. Me povouE ae ee for San Pranci to fill the shoes backer 12 moved < r 2e the |Jimmy Britt In a fight with Witt | y champ wind mi a ing speed, vle This is our Annual End-of-the-Year Sale, when we make a complete clearance of everything in our cloak department. Regular stock will be sold at enormous reductions, and tomorrow morning will find our store literally thronged. During remainder of week, him up scrap for and Hyland, in the way Lewis Jimmy ae nt favor for manager MeClintie vesterday Dick" Dickinson of re "al | a Mee lintic | | only a short enthusiastic glee, Lake weeks was nothing oft articles to bind the.» match. And then Diekinson* dropped off the earth Sammy says he Jay around in Den VAs ver for a couple of weeks and burnt | qs | the wires with a few telegrams pat he Se ino Dickinson So he gave it up, col | ¢ : poe a his : $1,500 and came to Salt ¥ af- quarters with applaud puneh A this the usual greeting Tonopah since the and began active landed Both $1,500 t W een, Ss you 24.-"*Are day who "Fighting Show | Herman training every fans a When Old. streets of got here crowded fight Is Nev., see - Making Ring He Dickinson, Sammy Salt of ROR No couple Wa Has to a Everything must go before stock-taking. | Lewis for December 28, the Thon |Sen-Thompson bout seheduled for De |Cember 31 has been postponed to Jan» Johnny wanted the tage a the Great Smoke It's all left the same as it has been, he fight about the quarters and the and Manager Rawhide Kelly believing VYho mentions a mine stands a good of being chucked out Into the | that they would have no trouble in snow disposing of the Eastern lad and then for that|#etting back to Ogden in time to clash Gans he Z1 at respect sevthe, | With the miner But Manager Grant fabled old eantie man of the : Father Time. One of the big operators | 4t Ogden, could not see things that of this section, who pulled down a] 49 and set the Ogden mill for Janpocketful of good hard dollars on the] "ary 8 Maurice Thompson is trainchampion at the Goldfield slugging | 1N& well down here at the Sanitarium bee, when Gans tramped the Durable}|2nd Is having a fairly large gallery Dane's colors in the dirt isked the | Present watching 1 im ‘Fighting champ how long he expected to last Dick" Hyland was up yesterday watchthe other day Butt Oy gO Pieorey his d sera Will Get Out in Time. per. Maurice trims Cy¢ aSOne at ae Oga "Well," said Gar there's no tell-| den, it may be that a match "will ne ing Perhaps this Qght W il show mej} arranged between Hyland and the up, though " think not But let mej} miner But no matter how it come t this right now If : uther Time |out, it is almost a cing 1 that fat do get his griy n n mt take on the winner, the ieee te be getting into the ring sind making | be pulled off at the Junet lon ¢ an exhibition of myself AVE an a sometime in January at the ropes and watched re a one fighter who oueh: to He re ae in the old man's home, atte capt to put WANTS AT HYLAND up a fight, and [ tell you a was the most piuiful sight I ever sa "Kid" Herman has no su h wor- | ries. "If I win this bout," he says WITH JIMMY nians| you watch my smo And I am going to win it, too It took seven years of ne plugging to get into ane Tor Ss DMulch ang L have got it T Know Just aetins "ine ‘ e the t f re ol to ti ! Fed J, ettes, and Children's Dresses. That they will sell rapidly is evidenced Me pa Suits, Coats, Sidrts, Furs, Waists, Wrappers, Dressing Sacques, Kimonos, Petticoats, Silk Underskirts, Shawls, Evening Coats, Children's Coats, Baby Coats, Craven- "|s3 day W aide: and comment on the to the disadvan- by the great price reductions, ranging from 20 to Rue (0 PER CENT OFF | Ns | mos wn 1 at ‘a I've It's any the a be that on listed the‘eis t. to for after bust I am fight, something y ORPHANS | Salt Bi ying o1 in the a B eff CHRISTMAS m urns Ae Enjoyed Ann's , the the Memsic, were TREE} in most Children of ; St. were Ann's given a St.}' Orphanage] treat earn afternoon in Christmas tree, heavily the form laden with especially them. designed for os n 1 an Bit. ' Ww ite in Salt | ind known as Lake yes-| Roller Rink for ree or the "Knitted Underwear Sale! vig Eastern towns Burt aking ups¢ h a the lor good showing even lL f of 4 against in ing the tyrn to Philade elphian Tommy will reie coast Lf te r his theatrical to Los Angeles, C'Brien tour lit-|] (ore nice] t 7k the soit people. ick outpoint- again, twenty round Lake and have DURING THE hane romn | ) BS ga i that will contr I" 7m BEER { ° 1 just when Is s 1 pal the you ee a order LE R, 'S BE for ded trial it now. ) to use Halt gear's m gan is t f n afr gd te SALT LAKE Rates for See agents n t ean of the ger Pries y\ feat th heave ges = TiN I")Uz | Pa ee New AS ee Announces Setting for January, Ladies', Vests Pleeced, Silke and AND Children and Pants 25¢ value 20c value for me 400 800 eve val ya soe value 50c¢ value a G5e aS 75ce value value S1L.00 SL.25 value value $1.50 Ae oh $1.75 $2.00 value £2.50 £3.00 in PANTS and Cotton, Woet Wool, Sille Mixtures 85c¢ value of 1 UNION Infants Mixtures. : for value 1 35c 15e O3e (71% ap Waluc value 250e value 8$5c $1.00 for for T5e D0¢ $1.10 eee gis Union cotton mixtures, silk a | $1.50 7 S150 e Ladics' har ette and 2 for : GOWNS ery Suits theeced . for value for prbe 50. 75e¢ valve DC £1.00 ate £1.25 value value $1.30 $2.00 value for $1.50 £2.25 £2.50 £3.00 value value value for for for £2.50 $1.75 S1.85 $2.25 ing £3.50 $6.00 value value for for $2.60 $4.50 SLS5 | 11.00 yalue for $8.25 $2.25 $15.00 value for $11.25 der oN a Dr. value and as oe =0C s5c Ste 55e oe" for for OK for 31.3 See value for $1.50 value for $1.75 Waists, BS Ladies' . Infants Shirts. All . Knitted Corset Knitted ~~ Bands go during the sale LESS THAN PRICES Ladies' andy Children's 3 Cottow and Wool Tights, 50 value for Toc value for Black 10c 55¢ | $1.60 value for value £4.50 value $1.10 | ¥1.75 . : for TIGHTS ONE-POURTH 49€ 7 $1225 . ‘hi : Denton's Children's Sleeps Suits, Children's Knitted Un- Covers, eecagt at REGULAR for $1.50 Se: 1.75 BLACK Phlinnel- Skirts, f value THe $ SKIRTS Children's for for G6dc 90k $1.10 and aaanetns i o ; value value zat fer AND and Gowns 50c¢ 65e 25c rr : $1.25 value : for $1'50°value for 191-75 value for 65c¢ | $2.00 for tor for : for for SUITS Misses' eoetton, value "06 T 75e Oe pv 55¢ for and plain | wool and wool si mixtures, Bic for y for value value in on for . value Ladies Cotton for case United Put States Smelting r Zz COMMENCING ee OR he Sibi he e for + Address position energetic, 75 capable at once + man. + valne . 906 for $1.10 for 0 F2.00 €2.50 value value for for £3.00 value for DR. 70 for DEIMEL'S $1.30 S15 S1.50 S185 er LINEN mR 2 t See 56.00 Union Suits 2 > : r +3.00 Pants and Vesis £1.75 Pants and Vests Garments this ure not .. $2.25 MESH . $4.00 . $2.00 $1.10 incladed in sale. + Cromer AIMS VEN WF Nah SALE LCN. When we make a reduction you can depend upon it being genuine. We do not allow "marking up''-every article mentioned above is reduced exactly as stated. ED es aN) MILLINERY TOMORROW MORNING AND DURING WEEK Tabl: of Trimmed Hats, your choice _- Ce see gg ' HALF PRICE| One All Untrinmed Felt Shapes, each _ eon oe ot 2. 2. SO ots. ACT, Republican pe eeeeeeeeeereere Ni Oc + Permanent + Ma- & Monday, = ae eet A phat a corpority, ve en itio luesday, gi! Zeyeah ia elepn s. Bingham Con Minit ng comps Wednesday, Jan 2 ail & tra vs finneapolls Steel compan) Sa PRICE Entire line of Millinery and all ene terials willbe sold at__ __ _ company 4 HALF | Friday Jan 18-N. S. Nelson v 2ingham Con. Mining company, WiHll ams vs. United States Smelting comany. DANTON. 735. _ vy 19-Beckstead Jan saturday, + i |X L hI Tt YZ YN Circuit ours in this | ity Tuesday, Jan 5---Green vs. Dal Judge: Werry vs Daly. Ji aa Wednesda 16-Churness vs tah Cor Minix mpany Ander mpan} fi Southern "Ps n vs. Thursday Jan 17-N,. S. Nelsen v United States Smelting company Tur com Smelting States United vs. ier : any It ee te VESTS a ind| RYN Y ed | we ROUTE Xma and Regular Prices = sie COURT MATTERS| Marshall Cases One-Fourth Less Than ). ind ee. tte 1 FEDERAL Judge nf 4. ina tat gan the fight subjec at the time you need them most. Take advantage of these reductions. Entire line of Knitted Unthe Munsing Merode, Ypsilante and many other well known makes-will be sold during the WEDNESDAY MORNING AT ® iB A. FISHER BREWING ' "the fhe Pas 77 p\=A is ; te): Py ae 3 We p<os4 Judge John A. Mars ne i yesterday pate the following setting of ases for jury trlals to ¢ mmence J Distric ' Fac in the United 15 "1907 place and It will be temperature right want he | | | | For the DET NRE he New Year' t and ¢ long winter See it will be oc fits every t appreciated. easion and adds cheer ane zest to it sven those in most mogerate circumstances should be able to afford this little luxury at this time of its are BEER FISHER's all a beer for the hor {s purity and general ee ellaite memevé to it recommend hundreds and family of the ber are ready "to testify to the bene fits that have been derived from itstregular use ; YS su have never used FISH- it ee n me in th d reall believes he yed-in-the-wool champ but | 8 the be Burnes Wearables derwear-comprising week, COMMENCING Aine Dick lve lic is cle r talki abd t the we athe r and can even give a good xhortation on conditions alone the. eva But when pinned down to it Bara start mut and hands out ti real dope HH toward the comfort, the joy and the benefit of the household hould not >» overlooked ind there is 1 thing that will add more to the oceasion than FISHER at (lemanly fellows is not until Warm | [Na that | if =J WI% fir pa) But will > | / Cx says been any 4a nid |)iiewi ction site it ys at Cite Jimmy can bei ut Ms can Whip this Anything Genuine---and each sale will be a real bargain. about tle on in th delight which their ! He fim + not hunti Fs ie | presents gave them formed a picture elf : re Ani DE tA 7 oe noe ns rarely een These litthe dependents i can get. all 1 want, n« that I as | upon charity appreciate a Christmas] on top But vw ae I want a ma ch| gxift as no other ehildren can A sim-|tfor Jimmy Barns, who i ling with jlar treat will be given the in mate "s of | me He will fie tht ny o he light-| the State street orphanage this after-| eight Dic K Hyland preferred, and noon will bellev« | tr lightweight | . champion befor yn Will Je a iny part of " ith any paper 1 Auditorium E74 imtr for of a.) thers will b no ‘draw the next time gifts] (Brien will go do and out long be.- The The weather has been so mild that we are sure to have months of cold and storm, and winter wearables will be appreciated and necessary. Our reductions are all thr hours esterday stopping o between. train They then started on| bd Philadelphia where the presen holder of the he Vy weight title WA nine weeks' engagement on the sta da bat Orphanage. Kearns children by Burne otherwise romm Time a ns Somgmmy. t °| am Lake g wl~ POSIIELY NU APPROVALS, NO EXGHANGES--ALTERATIONS EXTRA . nas n And from the way the ‘Kid is ing into his work, there is no de ubE. that he means Just exactly vhat SAYS Good Heavyweight 0 ‘turned be a champion of lightweights are | such e bunch Of | that this 1 gets great thing to class but the best. There are trying jing as "4 ae vhroun| - Title Holder, Stops Off in got' isn't Freer Tommy . Burns, Re te that fives Sayyk yoey \ Des Pye Th } DN ' Ry, ) (ahhWOR -) | Ae vy Saye Po be M PONS Pye bSPINA is KONG ea RAS a wep aaa ee ; ae |