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Show Just 4 days more ot v ,-1 J Wright s 34 Anniversary i RV fl : ! n m EvcryiWng v Bofh U Cheaper-; 0l (S Stores Irjl it is a compliment to this store that hundreds of customers will come through m rain to take advantage of our reduced price offers vgp'2 . -until Saturday night everything is cheaper and all jjT 1 I the reductions as advertised continue through this week. SSJ w . IWaterproof Shoes THE Rubber Man is becoming becom-ing scarcer and scarcer, : as Men become acquainted acquaint-ed with the pood qualities of our Waterproof Shoes. These good foot soldiers are , made' of goM Calf leathers vlscollred or waterproofed. Double soled to heel. Laco or Blucher style. $4, $4.50 or $5. Wet feet always mean a cold. Rubbers mean discomfort. Our "Waterproof Shoes cover the territory and fill a long want Fred M. Nye Company . 2413 Wash. Ave. - EXTRACT FROM SAN" FRANCISCO EXAMINER,' Dec 4, 1905. 8 INCUBATOR CHICKENS The Petaluma Incubator Company's Exhibit at Tho cViuVdIb Poi.i- J i try Show Is rejardwd by visitors a tho loading attraction. A 504 .tg 1 Petalunia Incubator tvae hauled from a Petaluma chicken ranch tire j I miles to town, held over one night, and at G o'clock In the morning wa 4 hauled two miles further to Haystack Landing, conveyed to San Krasdr- , co by steamer "Gold." many chickens hatching on the way; thonco I transferred to the Ferry Postofflee Building, where the show Is 'bnlng bM, f v and hatched under these circumstances 90 per cent. The Petaluma In- j' , f cubator is a first-class machine; the factory Is of 27 years' standing, tho ' oldest In tho United States, employs more men, and Is father of tho great " I poultry industry not only of Petaluma, but of the Pacific Coast. j THE PORTLAND EXPOSITION AWARDS THE INCUBATOR PRIZE. - Incubator manufacturers have been keeping a watchful eye on the ! Portland Exposition as the time approached for awarding the prizes. The exposition Is now closed and tho expected has happened. The Petaluma Peta-luma walked off with the gold modal. i 1 This really occasioned very little surprise. Tho Petaluma 13 regard- t 1 J ed not only In the west Coast States, but all over the country, as an In t i cubator of tho first rank. Aud the company maintained an exhibit at j 1 ; Portland that was dally admired by thousands of visitors. It was so at- , tractive and complete that had the matter been loft to isltoTs on gen- -r eral appearances, there, would never have been any question as to who ' i should have had first honors. Of course, the Judges had to go into other I "t matters and consider the real merits of the machines, both incubators i and brooders, and the Petaluma won out. ! i Tho Potalumo, by the way, has acquired the habit of winning gold medals. It did It at the World's Fair at Chicago, at the St. Louis- j "Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and at all the fairs where they have ex- 1 i hlblted from that on down to the Lewis & Clark Exposition. ' I We congratulate the Petaluma Company, and are glad to publish the ' ! 1 award to our readers. They and the general public are not so much In- I terested In the matter of tha honor as In being informed how the dif j ferent machines rank when they are put on trial together and Judged bv I 1 competent authority. We beliove no question has been made, in this In I ij stance, of the incubator honors being worthily bestowed. Americnn j ' Poultry Journal, Dec , 1905. I I FOR SALE EY j j BOYLE HARDWARE CO., Ogden, Utah , We are still giving coupon tickets on a fine Peninsular Range, with every $1.00 Cash Purchase. Exquisite Showing 6r- Spring Wearing Apparel j OUR SPRING LINE OF SUITS, READY-TO-WEAR HATS, AND FANCY NET WAISTS ARE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. WE ARE SHOWING ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND FANCIES FROM THE FASHION'S FASH-ION'S CENTER. THE II. MJWYKES'CO. 2335 Washington Ave. j Wasatch j Printing Co. i ! A good printing shop J doing extra good printing ' EASTER POSTALS Now On Sale SPABGO'S BOOK STORE 1 ' f "Snappy" Suits :S That in Every Way Meet the Ideals of ! Young Men . ' ; Dapper young fellows anx- t'x : ious to be the best dressed in ! their "set" should" inspect sft Watson-Tanner College Suits ' jlt$WhMv) for Spring. 'MHmm 1 The dip front, long, grace, Ji ful lapels, novelty pockets j&Tli ' ; and neat cuffs produce just . I V-l''l the effect desired by young 'l' H 1 J Prices range from S10 ' . ; tf.4 X M 5 to 835. v , ; pi W.i Watson -Tanner d& W J Clothing Co. WrM ; AMUSEMENTS. ISIS THEATER " Program for the Week Beginning Monday, March 29th. We do not advertlno pictures thac are not worthy of nienU'-ii. SPECIAL FEATURES. The Star of Bethlehem, A grand historical aad relljlous production. Life In a Burman Teak Forest. See the- elephants at work. South African Gold Mines. Life on a French Training Ship. PlcturoB of thle class are au eduction educ-tion to both young and old. The Warden's Nightmare (Comeoyi Love Is Blind (Comedy). 1xv and Jealousy are ever roa . to Join handa wit.h folly la dizzy whirl of life' mad donee. A Midnight Supper. TWO SONG HITS By Mis. Clara Pifek- . Matinee dally except Sunday. 2:2o to 5:00. Evenings, 7 to 11: SmW. " to J1:M. Orj)heu J Our feature Is the beautiful .J. V poem of V t , "OSTLER JOE" ' j- X told in moving pictures. Y JL The Mexican story J "VAQUERO'S VOW 31 is fine photographically and is -r well acted. X 71 L.ecturette on X 4- CLASSIC GREECE -j- is very Interesting and the , views are beautiful. .j. jr It is worth vour while to bar y. X Mr. James 'Sneddon sin? the j. i beautiful song y t "LONESOME." 7. X We start promptly at 7 o'clock t T Come early to Insure a good seat. . S LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE T "A Houoe of Quality." X a. |