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Show THE peer HEAVILY SUPP ORTED ~ 'BUER UNHOLZ WINS en REPUBLICAN, FUSION SALT CONTESTS LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, Seatpee Mag » MUNCIE FAVORITES COME IN. OVER GEORGE MEMSIC, ARE KNOCKED OUT Ine Bapp fe, aie ert mone ; Which a 1 baghinad and Adena Fight For Peralta Handi- " ' = inning. Rushing, | Cap Race. hemian ee San Francisco, . meeting : ie ED 2 -One drives the-running "marked. q , and Jan. er of of of Emeryville today favorive the astrideseyY,Adena, Kirschbum, the the ti e | talain went phe a Che first last day big four racehe two 1 Ha 1 BY. Los" giving ykies oU of their fight rushing Plainly boy. ae le Boy. ripping, put a off hi It took ‘ the his "first | bimself on U nholz the last and Roer's | by| tactics the APPEAL } 5 RIOTERS Better Than Spanking i BEYOND CONTROL cafe panking of age, and the coditime of distribution Bohemian ' r some time ; to ndorice to the canvas and in few ; rounds' he often: sw y | swung BE : Prece dent e ‘ ) f olitics Is a ' Vel TAKEN } atre tel Ss Future sought American 10. om Smithson's Dee in the. | that dre Te mp le By Party, Pane ? yet We ar ‘aes eme oor mithson I demands $15,000 of and Railway company los ductor } re charges Cpe Ree " Thi filed e ; ' Sixth Pullman rhat a oO on J ‘ T s tamus, ak race, won ' second; . Fury 2e - BINY | Dere- futurits course Castile, eve second ie third ne , Time oa Teieee Results . e y ne he oe ce i that he hurt he| that he would knees Hodgson and his4 stop : that sustain the demurrer ot| Christmas Murdoch, confirm their| a on d mi 7 ine imped for a few seconds Just] @/ection and dismiss the conte st. I pefore the bell he landed a rese ling | then referred the attorney J io . : ai y Fesounding , ze swing ious the Hall on Memsic's ee neck. George Ftitehie for a decision in cage, sent Park . heavily | left cro City ; ee 7 the right over several times landed away it on when this round, but never point, Unholz ae ducking = ere aw {t coming in] tl Judge der, the he]. ° to Ritchie entered a similar : ae at the Mead: s+ Gis car, Mimnete, And, "aN riotous that Jan. F day has 3. with neyer ij did'-not)«.stop} Supreme court : which Los results Angeles Jan »-Santa Anita | Park } First ; race. five and a half furlongs-- I Hereafter, won ee second: Prog- | ress, third rime 1 : | race, five fu rlongs-Wisteria Green Goods second, Mansard, awit'. ime. 1:12 4-5 . : asador. race, mile-E) won:| | second; R ibiadn third Time | h hart. 2 NE race, 2-5 ag ; , -_-_-_-_-_-_- Il | ere ‘ 4 = race, : J. ae 222 T At Onkland. three-quarters ‘ i $ se Ning - -levation, of za Dr, Sherman, | 170 167 168 202 167 170 183ss 204 = -95 179° 129 209 167 173eee and New Year's f of peculiarly ater were cele-| rag£ ene ried ‘ "hat. at She says were that they mob 4 before Farmington, Dec. 260, te ay on New, Year's. day, 1906, ‘ 1908, Quinn Potals 114 Hanes's Munele closed determination been equalled tn 1 82 ae 167 1 180 190 : 7 ai6 ‘ 6189 a 201 17 71 190 and a! . --- 874 935 909 . en 66 «201 187 ‘ 6191 4 ag aie 909 915 BAtni Aws Raida, Nellie Racine. yi one Ion . : mene Pinton, which is expected to sustain lower court, will be used next fall) by the American party in a usion movement The contestants and their attorneys] never expected at any time to win the} contest, the sole plan being to MANU) facture a precedent pa FERDINAND | DICKERT. Norma Giest Dickert Are Ron. ft throughout ang MARIE In ---__-. the | | | | } Wednesdny CAHILL "Smart" Musical "Marrying { } E. Mary" M,. Now I raday ‘VIE'S "THE Play, Royle Seats on Sale. : Nigh AUC ‘TON. od Ce eon ee . company of its 1 : : ran lines Hawi . Ue. Wer Preceding an aito- EA' : an , iyemi The Baggenens. "The" Quartet, i Urma Sisters. INKinodrome. | anes COP Jesse White, deliberately their horses'. into the crowd knocked men right and left with : : rer fully' thirt inut e After fully lirty minutes o eras Villis McFadden: vite cae | | || Critical customers comment on the 3 uniform quality of our work. J } | There Is no detail eee : | food Al ef alther Pelton and Smutzer Manager. Anderson, Res. MATINEE o « 2.30 TODAY, m. | ° The j | NEXT ~ WEEK, 7 sé - TEE - OLSON - and Metal ¥ fetal, Glass, Letters, es COLORADO ron ane a ou Not | | \ ve €so ve e Drink To Wey don'tx ra want to ake .y ee oe eer away,a but-really, , we've » of t l we've some of the | | 7 very | ‘Stank WE , eveutnet ---- rw GROWN Wanlauiren tonne Nurs ery Send for our Free Catalog PAY THE RE IGHT The Se 7 Ss fhe Sehroeder-Son Nursery Ir ru would be rolle skate. 2 3 ra nee of ail se Held's band , -_ HARDY RICHARDS » STREET . graceful ieairn Ladies taught "ne = AUDITORIU to " --_----_____- TT . Raisea The a Trodas ateaee il, | CHAS PETERSON Sah? 4 : a boxwe a de : speech 20 Richards . St. Both phones. ; "eine sperse : the crowd, Ure ng. : ee ' . Dé res he Scenery for rent, Ad. Curtaina. go hom« At first his request was Rares' and Novelties. received with wild jeers and shouts of derision, but the cooler heads in the re 7 derisi , = ~ crowd finally turned and walked away y 1 kk OR 2 and the crowd dispersed When the f demonstration was all over all the Drunkenness ears had gone to the barns: for the night It was not considered safe to and Drug 2 } ag '' run them again * 4s Addictions. _ ee Se - ee an -S= ae SALT LAKE CITY, s ° UTAH. | Correspoudence Confidential, condition Girl and the Stampede . Matinees, 15 nnd 25 cents. Nights, 25, 50 and 7% cents. | Gout of mounted | Plays and Player People. | p. | ofiee a ways The best Electric f is W. } rode + 4: slighted. Direction and their ‘ . Mayme Remington. La Belle Oterlia, ; Charlies : Marvel Orphenm Orchestra. SSM, Cc. tier erce vrest- A ~ ee Ever ry Rvening, 8:15, (except Sunday), 75¢e, 50c, 25e Box Seat, $1.00. Matirie« e, Dally, ‘ 2:15 (e xcept Suny day and | Monday), 50c, 26e, 10¢. Box Seat 75¢ UAT } with by police ee | "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY" t touched strike-sympathno filled. 5 ) izers, but as the afternoon wore on a! Both Phones 192. 166 Main St. ss Sie : . i } ; re or nee ae ee ae | =| gather near the Lake rile ane estern station. 3 | A Police and deputy sheriffs marehed | into the crowd Some tough threw a] Uta bk O. brick whieh struck Chief . Van Bow on | the head This only made the officers RELIABLE DENTISTS ; . = ‘ more determined and they béga us134 Main t Lake City ing their clubs on everyone who haut: j Lee endiary epithets with terrible ef~'| Gra neh' offices, Ogden,SaltLogan, Brigfect. Chief Van Bow and his assist-; 9am, Provo, Park City. Guarantees | ant, " ATRE } 5 | Twenty Thousand for Life. Rachel Gaddie, administratrix of the : . i ‘ M ae estate of James B. Gaddie, has brought Want to See "Marrying Mary. suit against the Utah-Idaho Sugar com-| ‘The seat sale for Marie Cahill's enpany for the death of her husband at gagement in' Edwin Milton Royle's the company's plant at Sugar City, Ida.,! great New York musical play, "MarryOct. 16, 1906. She asks for $20,000, and} ing Mary" opened yesterday at the illeges that, by reason of the defect-|Salt & i Lake theater with indications Sa of i " live Tuesday Wednesday Matinee. Daniel V. Arthur Announces mobile were wer was age nes a he ar en eae a ee e Ti ie Cars es a ee The Indiana Traction (WoO cars on thisonly two 1} and| Were dilled with policemen. herland following each car was ' es the .recent city in which tne| Ww ouldn' t Support Tramily, 962) Democrats of the election First fused with th | 554) Republicans, nominating a Republican y I. Grow has brought suit for} ie : a et «a =e 0 Tand a Democrat tor the council. In the} divorce from Edward R. Grow alleging 550 | Fourth the Republicans fused on Hall,| that he wilfully neglected to support] 507}the Democratic nominee, and he de-|her and his two children The plain l¢ S 3 a e ; iff, wi yas formerly Mary fI, ? -| --j|feated Frank Harris, Amerjcan, Hob-]| tiff, who was 3 2728 | da vg ind Payne ericans, who 2 ton, was married Payn Americans, nt Salt wl V were] Lake,| J 4 to Grow | de feated in the Jirst, and Harris, Amer-]| Dec. 30, 1896, She says that while T ican, who was defeated in the Fourth,| has been able to support her, he has filed contest on the ground that the| done so, compelling her to labor goo9 arties had no right to fuse. their support further says wns seve She claims in The contest, which was nurtured by| Grow owns seven mining g< claims in the ; an party for future action,| Washington mining district of Beaver pene } \ YS hoes , , shntyt and 1 she s t ks asks for ra a decree daecre cA giv brought with a view of . establish-| count)her the ownership f of ing a precedent the claims in favor of fusion, The ponex é Ane : , a . . . r y $ E th alimony Colts. spirit. Two thr mar-| : Secend race, three-eighths of a mile ; RUrse-Orphan Boy, Horace H., Flori].| hinquapain, Hampass, Traffic, Allen | phen are . red Muir, Knight.of the East, NH ha ent ne te a = hunder ee Mazadan, Thelsby. Re¢ El Dinwca "dN | ah rd hanna & ile kas selling Bi Ras mige. ‘ Cant que, . Tim r . Bon Tim besa Ss Wen, Vi = | First Will iiilam s 2 ollins Burt . Pierpont seven furlongs-Lisaro, limes lal] rs* second; Sugar Maid | Stayne Sta pies r . ix ‘furlongs- F. E. Shaw, | | Me Bray ne 1. econd Norfolk Se third. | Parle a , |} Hanes . seven__ furlongs -B londy. | | third =I Ss. demurrer Monday, - ae a ie 1 ins home, according to Zinz A. Watkins, who commenced action for livoree frrom BeBenjamin mi EF'. Watkins ves-| |‘ ores a iW yes or.| teTday. and S. P. ar fateane attorney for | ; ate contestants, Fave notice of pare appear} r [Thethe of a TAC HEATRE:=:. the history of the city After a noi | : day : of riot|jng and wrec king, fully} | a West three thousand men and boys gathered | ¢ ; } + the : con-| wh' in the downtown. streets this. ev ning street Heland began a procession which Wreae : [husband beat and| g her into susts m : . leftf her prostrate upon insensibility the floor, On] >| ; eze, Bre ee . yon; on: T ivvo li he aes ond; SeCONC Belle. Tei Thr AG cae Ri e1dmitt er 1 the1 t é rel ts 4 S St aut "inthe > |} Christmas day 1907, he kicked and} strome, third Time, 1:14 is CROWNS TAKE PRACTICE complaints, but denied that there were be ut \ ner She ripley oe ani Second race, fiy ind a halt furlongs | sufficient grounds upon whih to oust | OTMiSing her unti 1e@ was black and} tisk, won; Dons uido, secon Fashion, | GAME FROM THE COLTS either Hodgson, Murdoch or Hall blue hird rime, 1.08 -_--. \ 5 zi | -et rice five ft Deane: \ H . ff ton ari ees fae HTanes's Colts of the I ‘ ok aN 9 eased won, ACCUSES OY sOY, SEVEN secon AUSTRIANS, Archaldham, | city league rolled a warming . up match ly : . n the complaint, and 5 in . the argu--- . ‘ . | third Cime a9 Jd-0 series Jast night at the Crown alleys nen In Support thereof, it Fourth was conrace, Complaints six furlongs Potlow Jacobite Recent rreparator. Religions! 5: .thave } ° tender kas Cariredtanii oO conventio aie or CooneriK c& 1 preparat { th econd half of the nded thi no vention nor commitWarfare at Bingham, ; ne mSoo bowling season, which opens 1} January f | tee had th furl vas right go eek outsid 7 The its| Crowns won two of the three}|oWNn party . to nominateto candidates The | County Attorney Hanson yereeroes ifth race Six i vache \ l issue sc wan; » . Sir. iple second \ &6 agi P Bitter inin, ost ira. | #2mes e 5 tingby close scores, but "fell down" | ruling of the court : establishes the fact} issued ven coniplaint ; = sat * th 5 } str gS as < rime, 1°16 outgro ho 1e a the third game, and the Colts walk-] that any party may nominate a man | pasties affair 1 Highland ‘ B50 Gn the] \ . } Sixth race, mile and { . gs a sixteenth-|ed fas . away sho with it. The ‘ i pins fell ‘ pretty] for ‘any office, so long a s he i s a quali | night of December 27. Six of.the Adesso, com.) won, Rebo, second, Goldway,, well for the holidays, and the average | fied elector, and that his aoe al affilbs ie cout ri =n ri with a deadly} thir Tin 48 1-5 of each was good. The scores fations have nothing wh er to do} Piaints erGfOr GS5al ; : , a c ; with the matter | v eapon and one was for assault with } rowns Lox Angeles Results. ee intent to do bodily harm ‘ . The cont t was the outgrowth of : children vesterday | bb rict' court. Was' a passenger on street car and' and re car toldld to iediare } » Utah} Utab}|a ther for } enea*to end inh tvoe and much bloodthere, but went flying «7 past, ae struck a | Judge Lewis yesterday ; knocked out ummary, lefec * piece Ice . e fis ‘and rite 7 shed. defective of track became councilmanie a élection contest a-wi » calle ccnen! deraitod while going at a high rate of it dp believed. the roe will beicalled i irst. race, © five furlong s-Paladini,|ing his temper ana tossing away his}involving J DD, Murdoeh + ;| Speed. Smithson was hurled to. the romoryray morning, ajg the clty placed Won; Mitre, second; Se tmper, third judgement with it. After the third round | : : Eime, ne J rc eee i zround and was badly the Boer's injured wallops about to under-martial the body slow: law, Hodgson, 7a + General, of ‘the "First Per v3 precinct, and.a} tie: yoay. Secor in addition: me ta the \ imipadnd r onges-R; ho is here representing . Governor < . > > ‘ ae Ren ott, ' é r Ray || hammer ieves Memsic a kidney ‘great es deal, i , a few Sa a v iraaesre ° 4 enfeds ull, ttn trip‘| momen later Judge second; Ritehte Galput aon of his Senses. blows anddidnot An additional nie in-|@ly, dite believes tis bn! that the th "epitert veston ituation has ile ote ime tt durgy o2:s wis tite loss ‘of-iiis-menmiors ! Rot beyond the control.of . ay the eity and over le seat] Jt Vis i . Third pte race, mile and thre . e-eighths anh y things no any better for F ighting George, | of : . L ae Mall of the A Fourth. ‘ The battle opened a wit} tl hed 3 Rotru, ee won: Arguments 1 i ocean Sausalita, h: se ri nd; Tetanus, eee i . rat J ith 1 Boer on thira n Tineos hele iad been ast heard night con Thursday and int it Is generally Ms go00d behavior be-} and so awkward | beforeg Judg ges Lewis ; and Ritehle, and BEATEN ON CHRISTMAS: lieved that If th s situation does not Fourth race, six furlongs Mari in | did he appear that Memsic looke AC al |! the attorneys and contesteecs ippe eal KICKED ON NEW YEAR'S improve by morning troops will be Casey, won; Adena, second: Heathe most scientific by comparison,. In the: in court yesterday at 2 o'< lock to heat | Seout, third Fime,-1:15 reshed in 1-5 here to make Second the running round Unholzg swung himself {the rulings Judge Lewis announced = ot street cars ; I aun possible and ny Rea and seventy yards- | off his feet several times and. once quell. the "m) Dora cure - -_ -- Clubs. the | Light Hy not oa -- , Needed does send free to any mother her successful home treatment Miia ee instruetions, Send no money, but rite her today if your children trouble you in the echiid. the blame Don't way. his it can't help. it. This treatment also cures adults and aged - Three of his senses-sight ‘taste and smell were rulned in a street ear ac‘ide tooWest -Te le and Mead WILL ae but after he got his sights set forfeet, . cr s eaitie very he Oe warm made eeand the evening entertaining for Memsic, George helped to be at himself by ae ei nt fo' on bade: « 11 1908. ‘Brick Strikes Chief of Police,| 1." STREET-T CAR ACCIDENT and Officers Use people troubled with urine' difficulties anon tonight April - lowing on Election. tearing shade | cide Against Protests Fol- , "Jan. 3.-Boer' George Memsie in TOUNdS his the ‘ attached 4, Judges Lewis and Ritchie De- THREE SENSES LOST IN eee VAN-LOAN C.. Angeles, j outfous sht entered | the stretch head and he 1d, both striv ing for the best Soing in the center. Miller the fayortte first by half s landed a length, an advantage in the last: few strides Heavily supported first choices ea p Tearing Tactics Put Shade on Bo- we as reaches 21 years cil extends the four vears. Mi arian eodlell JANUARY finest WINES AND ' | , tl LIQUORS you'll find where: Just in our north dow-then anylook wine ger, ofthe machinery Peggy 745 O'Neill, Yank, at the/record breaking business such as has Mabel We i Fourth race mile and an eighth Lafayette, Colorado. Plant, hth her huaband bottle omen Jande r, was engineer, | characterized Lady's ees = FE... Af , Brattain the charming handivs ape rane pu teens ry Lisaro,: ome aapiety L FOR PROBATE): a big fl v Uimore, Crystal Wave, *Soe . whe Bt Othmar. breke Abe into many pleces | jenno's appearance Sir -Tedvy 1, Jack, everywhere. Iwin --_-_----iEyy>-- na Stile = hir e || her Ru Miss Cahill brings the Saree VICTIM OF FLAME core ond race, three >quarte rs of a mile, | "Fifth I Mrs Wilma i. Dic Dickert Ha Ww ae of race, -_-_-_-_--_-- three-quarters of a mile New York ‘ productien, including Bugene 23 M selling-Boloman BrelIsford ;perdinand Dickert, Who dled Get ippa. J. Divorce H Shee- | selling-Harvel i I Grindstone . Billy Bows ~ Ne ae han, oe Rose nes Cherry, Wi: irte: Nicht, oe : " AmbiCowles, Sam 8B. Hardy, legs, Chief Mark Smith, si '$§ Desmond, 1907,‘ filed his | Lackfoot. Ss will AT for HOSPITAL probat« im _ the irkJudge Betw eo en Salt yesterday entered] Charlés Judels, tious William yuke T. Clark. of Orle WIllMeada Tom jer, L. 1 Widrig, } Bal Re en "teh pos * cen Third Lake and District court yesterday rhe}a decree by whic Alameda Brelsford | jam Clifton, Nellie Shaw, Lynch, Anna Moon Ri :ndolp h Cornelius Healey -Otwell, Solando, . Third Margaret Decorator, race, Bon | document three-cighths Orpheum Theaters. disposes of ef a mile, || Baboo, his. property|is Ton, Noosback. granted a Aieorea from Charles L./ey and the amone famous hi "long-skirted' widow and soe conieentel Ol Mertaa four children | Brelsford ola purse |: on Sam the Shaen ground YZ of yuhme fallure everite to], horus | Sixth of excellent race Sseven-t ighths singers and of dancam mile burned. rhe t estate the overturning is valued at of $13,910, an Leonard oil Ila ol | provide llette Lo dale She Apton | pur was gBranted isaro, *Sir Ec custody ird, Pretension Of] ere Which $5,620 is a loan seeured by a} the minor enhild The stove suit was filed last In ‘the office of the 6:30 Oro, mate Solus company be Lumen R | Phiraany Met urdy, Salt morning. | Nryar Lake Marster, about Turt Preen, f_Exchan o'clockon Critle Ingram,|] 438 $$16,000 life insurance ae e polices but prvorar é an error wane had been ? Mareh, made at tr i} Week-End ‘ the | Geo Grand i | Gi@d iinkat rit e ee e . -E | : ‘The widow is to have zat EAST ' 8 . al} ef the prop-| publication, Ss ght and midnight another at. publication the There ourth will be race the SOD usual-<iftéeen "and| | LLeh the of Ap Sen DAS hospital near race, five-elghths i of a mile i A nti Doan oungest o he et een UT | was ade anes Testerday ‘ the decree was io : © usu a Fol ae insbee | Handicap-Ds rahiade Me : selling na Common 7 Sus Daisy |‘ ‘ect Bech : : lre Steet, ae Masty ee mad x pers : nian Cael 1. oe Arklir twenty-five Jack cent Nun matinee us Magat the | Frost Grand | Sirk tied Healey remm was horribly Bell Floren burned and from | dex Babe Pea aly : 4 aoa tie Bie 2 aoe pordag es st ae fa0Gs = Aen ce a ms hans today a of The ae Girl and on. | lowed the Stampede to j} the Very azine, keep start for there rode her was suppor little Nel on, hope 3 a a re ood, | Kefit -_--- co eee ---as e true nidda, Bannon . 7 a were ra a Wiven ‘nis g |} entertained niiteast child of his ultimate wanes recovery, Industrial. School. o} you itive ne Son breezy erodotus, | ence We X ae bd J me . , et ay alttough SY he was seemingly ; { 5 better withist he owds ; week maakt ith oc a ye Aad Nhestad lin dato ce ¥ berte |reaches 25 vears of ag one-third of Kat Stewart ' Na was nile yesterday and: .100 com\ ards. ‘ na ¢ rf ‘ aa 't r neagement gcgo | 19 12 hours after the accident. the propert \ i IE. toon rie crproc AL PREESENTS. : toOo. the > Inndustria wi dow | mitted strial to school; the State fon'sn Sear 2 a : een‘valine are : 1 et peanHee had been in the employ . of the } ing-Ree have SI 10ulk 1 you Rk T Sait recetved J Lael X coll presents Beechwood ORGANIZER ; "TACKLES a nd the remainder to the ehlildren, in; art Ogden by Judge Gowans of the Jua cn evening ranean i = ; ylson : Siarting IOPin| 28 5 : for several < years and ¢ aL] it. was Italo, a | which Lomprdome,Ee deserve 4 Sareea Lassen, evidence Clover of recognition i | Batre a equal share BIG LABOR sonreaniae _.; PROBLEM Yenile court a2 returs, She ad remember already The been ronal: estate { ae valued . a at _| $8,265 trusted employe, nteneed to the } chool land but iromom e sentence € | Swedish > character pla will 1 the UE The body--was taken E in charge by treet é nothin Blanche is more Contribution lasting thea JOwmarys | ; tor. | traction at the Grand. ind $85 The worth latter of thi half i located. in} wa c uspended during good pA behavior . Sixt! prri race, ra consistent five-eighths with of rellable a. mils ‘ ; m O Donnell meeting ind of company th Indu undertakers | Salt ea ae Take That the realty is scattered! pecentl in. company with another | of the week purse-Genurmell at the Grand Burleigh will be st. filled | Arrangements Jran | Workers of the World for the funeral and their friends | j were oe how! } statement wt ata che that efght{ pip] AY he went to Ogden and was a ] by \ Thoroughbred Tramp a@ Senu| wad Healey's home was ee at 15 mele "Bi J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, Bose: wails 0. D., SO Twill be held at Eastman's hall "2 | aeres in Mi li ri ounty are valued at) rested with a couple of young men ibin Girl ine American purn ust comedy drama, South State Sixth street, South on Sunday street afternoon| } ¢ $10 The Jeweler. and re in Utahih count at 143 Main Street. ---K- ee } . t 0 o'clock he speaker will be enr Thre Naran are Ferdinand 7 Pa At Los Anceles. . pie a A . b Fiveh eat ae Reape ae ot tthe are atl tah j oseph.% S "oh Peg J eet or S ( of :Sana |} With bi uM Iclsco Utah Savings I ine iT "us ata ie ' ‘ red: i! ‘31 se | eshe that is. a 2 Mont a ee One "BROMO QUIN INE,"' oe S e n ; ery |company as :‘vn Zole security 1 lermit . I. y Moon, . retional 'Read organize Cre The Red Republican. L |* CDOS Ce innou jlizabeth cKe he ‘Bee eiver fo rth he on ev St. Joe Mining cel company, | Gambiles Aigenmit's ta Stippery, Crome ied tM Noiska Eocene eee B-aontches he atin ing a el - ee! eed Oe ~ \ | Overcoats, Trousers Hats, Shirts, i oe: ‘ vhi OWT tt is Gen ‘A GOLDEN UM. nh :300 $18.00, (lose sult and #00 a SEU0 MERE Suit ; 7 LERVR =regulaul 5-200 Peri on ote ane Suit Bor? lhe!zs -, eerie an300 wahe , 7-200 $5.00 nda a rf Re te) e o md 2m Boys' Schoo) to close READER: 7.50 Wwereoats rege 1 ch BOke clase 4 ee chool«s eV ercoats 8 Overcoats 8 Lao regular 9 00 ee peace Overcont uy r Sis. eriula u | regular . 1 R75 7s a ie Re oh 7 0 Oo t-200 ; eeteavcli x 1 ane sa 4.¢ palit 10: t o Men . STARTS 45 14-250 pairs lar $4.00 to \ Mer $5.00, nie ti rey. a Overcoats ae tyles ba Bee regular Trousers, to clo Sache OL 1 r. OSh : et ee TO ee MEN sl Eres AND 1is-20 1 on dozen : hae Ione ant 00 es A ail are ee 3 Men's } : Mufflers, close regu22% regular - Suspenders to close Ties reg l regular ; regular 2 rac, Goll to We FOR , Offer We 17smb) ' dWORwenve Shirts. he \ be as Tac to $1.00, to close ae=. "5bee sae J ; Bee aoe 1 Marx Any Special You Are Interested in and Bring this Ad With You. E | All the News for 50c Month. sort es Bf. it i. BOYS 2| '| THIS MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK s a ae. te TSEvIAE SOD, Ors ; aD gi 1S5 esi nit clo Pre wornnc atecet X, box. ‘250 ‘| filed a $10,000 bond yesterday The closing of a magnificent Fall and Holiday bus'ness finds us with many broken lines in Men's and Boys' Suits, INDUCEMENTS and UNUSUAL apa nen ' Trek op hieee en's ie a0SMC} veil ous ieai 1 Ea OPPORTUNITY Sehaet to clos Schoo 1o- pean 200 its ileit 50. te lose as x we 2 Boys: $12.00 Boys ee CLOTHIERS 2 ar Quinine Grip in 2 Davs Sweaters, Underwear, Etc., Etc. The lots are the best and most desirable styles we've had this season. That's the reason they sold. Our stock € | is t f approval goes with everyao article. DON'T, HESITATE, FOR PRICES, CONSIDE BRING I QUALITY, OUA Y, ARE SO ae _ ur goariice HERE AS SOON AS YOU ‘CAN, EXPECT BIG VALUES, Buy All You Possibly Can, It Means Dollars To You. See the SPLENDID Carefully and Read fRromo Cold in One Day, CIALS AT BARTOONS We must get rid of the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods. Read 4 C : arehully -yaxative pees EXTRAORDINARY SALE Bs | ae: OS LEADING ALUES Sawyer, pad regu- You. on n 0) a hr Are Deterrmined BARTON ieee ieee ee ee eee THE MONEY iving Giving 12 dozen Men‘s regular 7c, to 25-10 areal Bargains the aha Shirts close all Men's Shirts, reg~ular 31.00 to $1.25, 4 Tan 12 doze Shirts, ate - Mem0. Fenn 27 dozen Me rewular $2.00. "8-18 830 Are 22-15 dozen Suits Men's Underwear, regular $1.50, to close os dosen Flannelette Shirts regular $1.00. to close 24 3D Gloves clase We dozen regular $2.00 to Shirts, close Sweaters. : to $ 0, to Close out ALL styles all styles to clos: all style all styles all to sizes 7 close... WINTER and WwW We Are; inni Winning rade. the Trad ao 29-12 dozen Sweater all sizes regular 34.00 to $4.00, te close s30-10 dozen Stik Handkerchiefs regular 75e to $1.00, to Close * i) 3i-75 pairs Cuft 75 be t oO $1.00. ¢t o an on regular B3R8-15 doz lar 36c. oo 135= . .0% GOODS 32-25 in dozen , 36 to Men's Buttons, close l ‘ regular Weolen to close Stack Boys Stocking close > Hose e eri. regu OF COST. S dozen Men's Bine Shirts, regular $2.50, to xe Suits. 9 27--12 ao ‘ Underwear, regular ae : 9 dozen 38-25 dozen Men's 1p iD 125 Umbrella regular $3.40 : ind $4.00, to clo ae 2.15 : a. s 35-75 Bet nutiful BLOUR Coats, regu1 7 o cloa 5 lar $7.50 to $12 : l 4.05 REGARDLESS : | 26 [SS ua @, COMPANY eee SAVER Te Malling Co Now wear, 39-12 regular dozen Men's SHO to close.1.05 yatINEGIE: Boys' 50c, and = 145 satan oc $3, and 25c to a White Flanne ciose } to close > xae Pcie Vests, 40200 19 id regular $5 to $4, to Close.o. 3s Rovs Long Pants Suits,e e129 toseis, to close BSS regular &$ is the Time to Clothe Yourself. MANST. s J |