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Show Are You Going to the FairP If you intend going to the Louisiana Purchase exposition, St. Louis. Mo., j it will be very much to your advantage j to correspond with Mr. F..H. -Worsloy. No. 411 Dooley block. Salt Lake City, J Utah. t ' i Mr. Worsley has arranged to have all his parties met at St. Louis: de- i pot and escorted to their lodgings, : which will be reserved in advance. I Information relative to passenger.; rates, stop-ovens, ticket limit?, hotel ' rates and all other necessary infor- : mation, together with free literature, will be cheerfully given free of charge. , This will especially be of benefit to those desiring to travel with Utah par- Get the Velvet Edge . .' It costs": no more.; No . "bumpr;" 'bi shirts laundered Pt Taylor's steam laundry. Thone 112. ( CATHOLIC ADVERTISING. Catholics who desire to contribute their full share to the success of Catholic Cath-olic journalism should patronize those business firms whose advertisements appear in their Catholic paper. And they should make it known that this is one of the considerations of their trading. It may be put down as a rule that the houses which do not advertise in your Catholic paper are unfriendly to it. . Catholics as a rule are not aware of this fact, but it is true nevertheless. The business principle upon which these firms work is that they will get your trade anyway. They want your mnoey, but they have no use or respect for your Catholic paper. And they openly say so, and they do not seem to care who knows it. Yet they would not have their names found in the Catholic paper coupled with the statement. state-ment. That, they admit, would ruin , their trade. Why, then, should Catholics contribute contrib-ute to them financially? Why should Catholics allow themselves to be hoodwinked. hood-winked. by people with such a narrow business policy? Why should they submit sub-mit to be treated as if they were a lot-of lot-of boobies who knew no better? If business men 6f this stripe have no respect re-spect for your religious papers, how can they have it for your religious opinions? opin-ions? But it is your money they want.' They are afraid of opinions. The fact that a firm does not advertise adver-tise in your Catholic paper is a. guarantee guaran-tee -that it considers your patronage worth the-having.- It is a guarantee, that it believes you a desirable customer cus-tomer and is willing to patronize your paper, to secure you.- Such people are worthy of your patronage and you should always scan your paper to ee who they. are. If you have money to pend they are .the people who should J have the first call- on it.-xchange. j Information Wanted. I As to the "whereabouts of Mr. John Champion. Came to Leadville, Colo., several years ago, when Leadville waj 1 st its boom, along with Mr. Eugene Buroh. Afterwards resided, it is I thought, either in Saft Lake or Park I City, holding some responsible position j 1 in a min. Address this office. I $1.00 TELEPHONES For residences twenty calls allowed. $2.00 'TELEPHONES. Unlimited 'service for' residences. Rocky fountain Bell Telephone Co. S0ffr GOODS sfblii A I j MANY LINES IN BLACK AND COLONS. i The new wcacs ami sslyK-s fur J'.x '-A u n ! jjj foMotl, ninl present tin- very latest, pruritic! ion ..' ,:. - j heme markets. Some ut' the in -v.- tint.- .ami nr- j J. prove interestinpr, and the most styii-h are l- -t a I i; Broadcloths, voiles, civpe tie Paris, coin-no. am! - - . B j weaves, mannish suitinjrs. frosted zihelim-.-, t ie., wii! i - . I I leading- materials for early fall purchasing. I The quality and variety of tine incrrhaudise fr-.m .. ... p j : kets in the world, which we show n tin- tuva-ion. -; . Hi ' ; thing we have hitherto attempted. Popular prices' pr r,i :.. -. -, .-, 1 pit -; Special miersngs- for Jims-1 i day asssl Week, jj ? 50 pieces Albatross and Batiste. j 5 &S I pieces Venetians Cloth. iTa I 56 pieces Tweed Suitings. I ( $ i U a" 1 Peces Granite Cloths. J j m nil y 50 pieces 42-inch Cheviot Suitings. ; UP O 50 pieces Fancy Waistings. : 5 0 1 ! 4 0 XV I ALL AT . J W J jjj YARD I The foreoin? are a11 strictly all- YARD I ) wool and hive been selling at 65c 8 ! to 85c yard. 1 P twam-imirili ,.'fe; .? rW mead Mi it r . f i m. m n ."' ni iff, ,t I - ' -r i T''i -iu'V 1 I NOTICE OF SALE! ht This notice l as appear"! S times in this paper a iv! us rsin' has brought in a number -f intending purchasers. Th- ni!v r'-. f,! son I have nut sold is that my stock was too l;tr? for the- buyer.? I " i ?Q by ?1.".C0. To effect a sale 1 must red tic the stock that amour.; t'jj yp within the next IIO day?. This is how I prop.i?'-; to do if. .1 it Anything and Everything in this store iviH t, be sold at a straight reduction oi h ONE-FOURTH OFF H j g The stock consists of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves I-and I-and Neckwear, ......... ! j O'Reilly's Clotfiioo Store J v.- n 210 S. MAIN ST. H ' I A : :. ' : ; Vi iii if i rngj frrrirrr -" - " iL : ' n ' - - - - AMERICAN PIANO Pius X has selected the Weber Piano for his personal use and in the Holy Apostolic Apos-tolic Pakcss. SOLD ONLY BY tarstensen 4 Anson Co, Incorporated 1 TEMPLE OF MUSIC j 74 Main Street Telephone 1073 Z mA(MMiGm. s, ' The Modern Store. Moderate Prices for Everybody. ' 1 Our aim is to win the confidence y of the people. The rest will follow j From time to time Summer Waista I -f have been reduced,- until now only "s. r J broken lines remain. In White Wah-ts. j A " f0 made of India Unon and lawns, th" f I I vs. I values of which run from ?1.65 to -"..oy. I II J VNi I will be closed out at 0"c. y VT tiff- I Colored Waist;?, made of linen, can-.- J ) A '. ' brie and percale, ranging In price from y fv $1.95 to. $5.7.". will be closed out at i'u I C' S equal reduction. The Waists arc a bargain. . ' Included" in the' Waint' Sale are, 12 Forsythc W.ist in sizes of 32, 31, 36 and 42. These waists novr T C0 ; change styjp. The established prices every- ( C s hcre arc $3.G0 and ?1.50. according to grade J I f ! .Some time aso we gave up the agency because ) )( j the demand for the Forsyth'o Waist out West JJ J ' i nothing like it is east. TlK??e Waists will bo C - J sfild also at . : . . . z"u - : Lwp. f Cipaif? AHtlmtlai : Attend the China Shower Sale in our basement, commencing at 0 ".' ' Friday morning. All our Fancy Japanese. Carlsbad, and Austrian -marked at prices never beiore offered in this western market. 1 All values $15 to $20; Shower Sale All values $25 to $o0: Shower Sal- ' ' All values $30 to $3"; Shower Sole .. All values $10, $45. and $50: Shower Sal t' ' All values $Go. $65 and $75; Shower Sale -. ' '..'. . i All values $100 and $125; Shower Sale i Other values that will sur-irise '.hi experiencf-d buyers. Come oa.-ly an I have-first choice ... : " '.. , .. : . - f ' s |