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W , THB SAW LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MOItiN'INfi, OCTOBER W, 1905. 5 . 1 ' I KILL Si WON Ksailanf' Said to Be One Kecfed of Slaying Rbparations FOR fclGURING THE BODY Qs Say Identification So Bjfirc as to Admit No m Wonbt. Kpj.:V, CaU Oct. 13. Tlio man H&ily us "William Brush, or l", with a woman companion, amioT robbery and attack upon yjjnils, the Australian sporting SjlS city on "Wednesday last, ffidentifled by the police as iifltauiklln Andrews, wanted for IKT murder of Bessie Bouton. nJt-Cutler, Colo., on October 5. PMfdetcctlvcs say that the Iden Jf ls so j)osltie as to admit of StripUons Exactly Tally, fjfejtc descriptions furnished by js.assailant tally exactly with "5w broadcast over the country i'o one who Is known to have IP h assle Bouton shortly be V body was found. is traveled under the aliases sHennet and Milton Franklin, ft dW appears thai he has added 4 es of Brush and Curtis to his " r ' ' ired for Dismemberment, i icly does Brush, or Curtis, fit alplions of Andrews, but the c4 Hons for the dismemberment of ironglf recall the details of the B f'a Colorado. Bessie Bouton's ras found hacked to pieces and L fcb&n used to render the work KKfiauIon more difficult. Hf Marshal Has Clues. Etastol Volliner. in going through H-i(i behind by Brush, found to rn Denver newspaper dated October Kentalalng an account of the mys MlMPpeanuico of Julia "Ward. Hp Vollrctr further says that he Is K5Jon of dues which he thinks H to Ihi Apprehension of Brush. 116-ctnt dinner at th Dairy Lunch H S. W. Temple. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. ERER, COMMITS SUICIDE iihers Suspectad of One Crimo !j Were Shot by Officers. BURG. Oct. 13 -Alexander Wal I) lerintendent of Police, received a I hf from James B. Smith, war It Southern Illinois penitentiary, I tfd,-Ill. . Inclosing a confession I i prisoner, James M. Brown, n , re before he committed suicide 1 Khers Died for Crime. lenfesslon Brown states that he I companions murdered Thomas i a?, the Mount Washington gro- rtlch crime Jack and Edward id Walter Dorman were con- kj Biddies escaping the hang j e by breaking from jail through nce of the warden's wife, nnd Butler county, where thev were 4 shot down by officers. J Ordered Two More. t fan to tlie murder of Kahney, E fcrges himself and companions c robbed and murdered a man I way from 11,0 'tilling of The body of the second man, he 1 r thrown Into the Monongahela 'Burned the Body. bo says that he and one com i wdered a third member of their m burned the body. liCURSION TO OGDBN j October 14, 5K. L. Round trip onlv 51.00. 5f!Lake 10.20 a. m. Returning, B?nat3:40 and C:30 p. m. Foot- JjPe, All Hallows college vs. Og- HPchool. I GAINST BAILEY School Board Indicted Grand Jury. Ocj. 13. The grnnd Jury re Porl today with a truo bill J Bailey, chairman of the t of thu I'corlti school boanl, on tho charijc of malfeasance Cleans to perform IiIh tlutlcs :inr nud ourfcrlnB and per- Doujjiiorty to mluppro "Uiij" convert to his own uo r Id charged Indent of the Dime Sav-rectc-r In the Central Njitlonul , wr In many other ilnanclnl ' J hc rntlre board for 'erl Mn rdralnlricrlnB tho ulfalrs Udor.nl Iridic tircnt were also DwiKh-riy for nibuuclement mc jury ,vaa illsclmrt'Od . Bld Tenants Evicted 08 kS?.,led' Merchants' Pro & SmS,05: Fruncls G. Luke. AS Wgcr. Top Moor Commercial nXk Answer for erjuiy. I afciui?Clii, n--L'8hlfoot. alias flEBSS h "If nan who yea 4 K lhn nsai,on during tho pro llKr n? ,,,US1 Will, tho wiKr wiLB9.,Mt 1,5,11 n murdering ImmkiL in ?l.by rlractinK his prc 'iaKeourt n,y,1 ' cauet was arraigned i Ol.i vly ani committed for Bailey on the ehargo of Kf' Paeumonia, and influ- I VRlhcyty vo uasly co"Sh I t JjjKSi"011 thig' t0 ne2lect. I Tonic jBdn?1.1 is guaranteed by ' B: K2lst- i21l.'..Toioulo, Can, NEW RAILROAD INTO BLlHELDJIJIilCT Salt Lake Route to Build to Ne vada's Great Gold Fields. Engineers have gone over the" route to be used by the Salt Lake Route In Its branch road to Goldllcld. It will be re membered by readers of The Tribune that tho company lilcd artlclea of Incorpora tion durlns tho latter part of September. The capital stock ia placed at $1,000,000, lll.?,cd ,nt? J,nrcs of I1C0 each. The r i)arl,.f, tl,csc aro 1,old y sa- toi i.trk and his associates In California, and some by c. O. Whlltemorc and Pen nel Chcrrlnqton of thlB city. Over ICO jnlles of track will lw laid exclusive m branches and spurs. Through Great Country. Starling from Las Vogns. on tho main ine of trie Salt Lake Route, the road Is to bo run In a northwesterly direction to tioldl eld, passing through the LJullfrog, Knyolltc, Indlun Camp and other Inter mediate districts. The advent of this road will be hailed with delight by resi dents and promoters In these districts, as It will give them additional means of shipping their ores. The. camps arc al ready benelltcd by the proposed railroad. BOB CAT IN BOX. Two Local Railroad Men Kill Animal in Canyon. "Don't cat thin but have It mnilc Into a rufr." This puzzling note was tacked on a box that (vns delivered to I. A. Uenton In tho Denver & Rio Orandc ofllcca yesterday. The odor Iroulnc from the Interior of the myster ious bo.x was not ono that would create an appetite, so after much debating It wen de cided to open the package and aettle nil fears. Despite the warning that tho box ml'tit bo an Infernal machine or a mail prank of ROmo murderer. H. M, dishing began to break open the package, while the other employees nnd ofllcIaU tried to apiw.ir at perfect cuae. AVhcn tho lid was removed the carcaw of a large bob cSit was found with" a second nolo tied to Its tall. ThlH note read. "Toko this cat over to and havo him mnko a vmall rug of hid.. Had r. terrible tlmo kllllnrc this beast. It gave us a light but we got It. Bob had his hand taken off. but Ik still dolnn business." This explained everything and told very plainly that Bob AVll5on nnd Rill Howe, local railroad boys, nro doing thlngH up In Spanish Tork canyon, where they went on a hunting trip s-evernl days ago. SANPETE TO EXTEND. Rumored That the Road Will Be Built to Sevier. Ono of the many rumors aflcat In local rail road circles hiis It that - the Sanpete Valley railroad Is to extsnd Us lino from Mnntl Into Sevier county. It Is further Ktnted that this extension will b built If the shippers in that district will sdmi contracts to uso this road upon Its completion. Tho pioposed erection of a susar factory at Moroni and nlso at. Rich mond an? also lven as reasons for the exten sion. I.o:nl ofncU-.Ia claim to kno.v nothing of the proposed scheme. PROSPEROUS SEASON. More Tourists Visit Yellowstone Park This Year Than Ever Before. Tourists to tho number of 25.tt visited the Yellowstone parlc during the j-eason Juit ended, according to the figures given by F. J.llnynes. the president of the Yellowstone paik etage line. Mr. llayncs was In Salt I-ako City and talked very Interestingly of the past senson In tho most famous of America's natural rc rcrln. The figures, giving the number of tourists, which Includes camp!-, show a gain of !) In the number of travelers who visited the pari; Inst season. Twcnty-tlvo hundred of iheso were brought In by the Oregon Short Line from Monlda. When the new routo Is finished a larger travel from local jKlnts Is expected. Ry this new road, which was dc Hcrlbfd in detail by The Tribune mo time ago a person will btj able to make the trip to the park and visit the principal geysers, among which "Old Fulthful" Is tho most fn muus. anil return to Salt Iik- In three days. Mr. Ilaynes ridicules the statement that the geysers arc becoming weak nnd explained that pictures taken by him of "Ol I Faithful" re cently tally exactly with those taken In 1SV) In reference to height and volume. The In crease In travel to the park Is attributed to tho ilnu condition In which tho roads In tho big wonderland arc now kvpt Systematic sprinkling has done away with the dust nui sance. , , ... Mr. Haynes will spend n few days In the park and then leavo for hla homo In St. Paul, where he will spend the winter. PROFITABLE RAILWAY. Dagupan Line in Philippines Pays Good Dividend. "WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. According to tho annual report for the yenr ISO! of tho Munlla Railway company, owning the line connect ing Manila on tho south with Dagupnn on the r.orth, the road paid 10 per cent net profit. Tho totnl receipts were Sl.lTO.WS nnd tho ex penditures $CC0.T21. leaving a net profit of S15 The original cost of the road wus h ais.TOO. It Is stated that by American methods of nccojnilng the property would ravo paid almost S3 per cent on tho Invest ment. It Is thought nt tho Inoulnr bureau 1 that this showing may havo un Importnnt ln lluence on tho bidding next month by Ameri can capitalists for the right to construct ad ditional railways In the Philippines. RAJ.ES TO PACIFIC COAST. Low Fares Will Rule for Four Month3 Each Year. CHICAGO Oct. 13. Officials of the tTnlon Pacific Southern Pacific nnd Oicgon Shot I lino at a conference hero today agreed that hereafter the regular one-way second class i,.ncer mto between Chicago nnd all Pa ci IfkTcoust points Sim" 1"' Jour l"0011; of every year, spring and full. Accordlim to today's agreement the Tate will be effect ly v.V r.om September 1 to October 31 Pad from February 1 " April 7. T ho rales ?rrm St Louis and New Orleans will bo cut 0 iTo and JM. respectively, and similar low rate Twill apply from all Western points. WESTERN PACIFIC INTEREST. First Installment Paid From Pro ceeds of Bonds. cjvN KUANCISCO. Oct. 13.-Tho flrsl K.mi-annu il Interest on the 0.QC0.WJ of u est. r Pacific bonds has just Lean paid. ,ni , ,.A,wi not being In operation yul. oney l! S the bond Interest hl to be Pen f ron the money lalsod bv Hf wio . .iVo bond themselv.s. An-l such will Smitlnup i b tho caHo for each s.-ml-an-S inuret payment until li-c road Is lhS8U.-rd ncmpl.shed. the n?nvcr & Rio Grande and the Rio Grande snUPaccenrsr lrZ n"nv)d-d t"mt company Ih unable to o so. Railroad Notes. . i. n Miller, vlee-prorldent of lb Tono n:U.hraUroad. w". In the city yesterday. I, ,t J W. Young of the Sniipele Vnl ,crrrnKdJWl H leave for Kuropo this week Icy innroa lturllngton of- "K El?mCfrom bm.ln. trip lio'lKo an.l Northern Polr.lH. I n dray district passenger and frelglit Dni ror U? Oregon Short Line, has gone ?iJ vivitte Hi- on a buslneKs trip. 1 r t Moor, division painirw and freight J" K,.. M.o Salt I-iko Route, left In a upe nSont ffl '''"H1 'J.., yesterday afternoon. c,al car for Los Ante ,rorlnllage. B. " Is U own on buslnesu dealing f,n,. nroLod dU rlbutlng of tl.o trout iffln he HtrJams along Ogden canyon. 1 nt thu famous "Autumn Unit' ex- Another of U o iai nuu r(jH oVf,r rundonn to pltAm non B, Wabnsh TEMPERANCE WOMEN TO GATHER HERE Annual Convention of W. C. T. U. Will Be Held Next Week. NATIONAL DELEGATES AMONG THE SPEAKERS Big Mass Meeting to Be Feature of Programme Just Announced. The coming week will witness tho gath ering of many women prominent In Chris tian and temperance work throughout the United States they being delegates to tho national convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance union, stopping off In Salt Lake en route. Pulpits of the evangelical churches of the city aro to be occupied by various women in tho W. C T. U. on Sunday, October 22, and a number of these will arrive In tlmo to at tend the annual convention of tho Utah Woman's Christian Temperance union. Where Meeting Will Be Held. This convention will be held In the First Presbyterian church next Friday and Saturday, to be followed by a mass meet ing on Sunday afternoon, at which such well-known speakers as Mrs. Stevens, tho national president of the W. C. T. U ; Anna Gordon, honorary national presi dent; Rev. Anna Shaw, Mrs. Mary Hunt and Margaret Dyo Ellis will participate. It will bo tho nineteenth annual conven tion of tho Utah organization, and the programme In full follows; Friday Evening. "30 sonc service: 8 dcvotlonn. President's address new Mr. Slmpkln Music. 7 Address, "The Old "World and tho New".. Mrs. Helen L. Bullock Appointment of committees. Hymn. Benediction, Saturday Morning. 9:20, morning consecration Mm. G. "W. Mnrtln. Mantl Hymn, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." 9:W. business Report of executive; report of secretary, report of tronsurer; reports from unions; credential commlttco report. 10:20, election of officers. Noontide prayer. .Mrs. Shepard, Salt Lako City Saturday Afternoon. 2 p. m. nibie reading Mrs. Bullock Hoports from departments; Jails nnd prirons; Sundny-school; literature; mothers' meetings: Sabbath observance. Music. 3 p. m. Open parliaments conducted by Mrs. Bullock. The Responsibility of tho Mother for tho Double Stnndard of Morals" Mrs. Shaw, Corlnnle; Mrs. Lannlng, Salt Laki. "Do Wo Help Young People to do Happy and Consistent Total Abstainers" Mlsa Ag.ies Bulow, ML Pleasant; Mrs. Clancy, Ogden Heports of committees, auditing, press, reso lutions. Consecration hour; new president; adjourn ment. Kxecutlve meeting 7 p. m. Friday nnd 1:20 Saturdny. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First, joak the corn or bunion In warm water to soften It; then pare It down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber lain's Pain Balm twice dally, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each ap plication. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect It from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheu matism, Pain Balm Is unequalcd. For sale by all leading druggists. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Changes in Salt Eake Soil Entered of Record. R. B. Woollcy to Carmelu n. Scracclll. warranty deed. 8sS'. rods southwest from H3?i feet west of northeast cor ner lot S. block Ct, pint A Nephl J. Haneen to M. W. Sears, part section 15, township 1 south, range - east . ",J Glenn R. Bolhwull to Annlce Pierce, rant half lot 17. blcck 6. Flvc-acro plat Annlce" IMe'rce ' to ' Erie M. iiolmun. 8.7.x ID rods northwest from 2 rods west of utlicost corner lot 17,-blocl; C, Kl ve acre plat A -M Emll B. U'green to C. S. Welssgerber. part lots C nnd 7, block 1. Mve-ncro Ulai A Mfl C. "SVelsaberger to Mnrlu "SVelssberger, RS'UE,(' McCoYiaughy "to v. U. iiurnslde. HOxCO feet northensl from S3 feet fast of southwest corner lot 1. block 4, Jo!nlNflrr''to''FVan'cos''i3.' N. Sinl'tii. i.C acres In section 33, township 1 south, range 1 cast Sumo to Esther E. N. Illxson. 2.C2 acres in section 34, township 1 south, range 1 cast w Houston Real Estntc Investment com pany to H. S. Lawrence, ICoxO feet youtheast from 8 feel east of north west corner lot 0. block 22, plat I-.... M0 Ellr. Harris to Mrs. Hattlo Ldwards. 10X2V4 rods In lot 3, block 21, pint V... 1 Ann M. N. AVnlluce to Ellr. S. Curt wrlght. 17.4x7 2-C rodi In lot 1, block 12. Flvo-acr plat A 1.02- Vugust W. Larson to Dr. E. O. Jone. " purl southeast quarter section 1. town ship 2 south, range 1 cast .............. l Everett O. Jonus to Jot,tph P. Now New man, sauio v J Tuddenham to J- R. Tuddenhnm. "x3 rods southeast from northwest cor ner lot 2, block 32. plut D 1 James Weal to Iottle M. Hodsson. lot I North End subdivision C00 Hartley Holmes to (leorgo Hlnes. o ncu-s In section 9. township 1 south, range r1 WChugg io iiildi'i. A. Klrkwooil, 22x j'f.Vl lr. lot 2. block 133. Plul A 230 Bortha L. HcIhs to Jolin Godln. part lot fi "dock 3, J. Wbalon's addition. . 2.. Mary A. Duncombo to J. R. Frume, 2'ix 10 rods in lot 3. block 22. plat G ....... . 1.000 Home Trust and Savings company to Se rena OlKn, uult-claliu deed, part lot 4, block 70. pint D 1 v AV Reeso to Ann M. N. U nllace, i.art lot 1. block 12, Klvo-acio plat A.. 1 iiimnii S Fox to siime, snmo 1 n do McGhlo t nl. to Mary McGhle. "mere;! estate of William McGhle. d..- CftllMCU 7 Henrietta M. Hanson to same. same.... I Juno M. Bullor to same, enmo 1 Joseph McGhlo to eonie. sama 1 i .mdt with many Salt 1 no frlonds. Ho wn" kcSo Panted by Harry S. Hnrt n. who Is traveling pnssenger ag.nt for the West Shore mlli-nud at Otlcnco. Tim jallrond to Tonoi.ah Is doing un Im minMi. buslric-j.3. nrrordlng to the statement ,nade yesterday by J. AV. Tripp, an ofllclal of mat road. 2300 Ions of ore having been shipped fioin Ooldlleld alono In ono week recently. it& The Troth About Stoves By the Largest Makers of Stoves and Ranges in the World MANY pcoplo havo been deceived Jn bcllev- Receiving our Expert Advlco and literature Ing that stovos wcro cheap because of a will not put you under any obllcatlon to buy. low prlco, when expcrlcnco proves Wo simply doslro the opportunity to clvo you the tucm tho most expensive. evidenco o the tremendous superiority of "Gnr- A smnll prico may be paid for a stovo which Innd" Stoves nnd Rnncci, nnd lcavo tho buyinc looks nttractlvo In tho Cntnlocue, which has decision entirely with you. been described as "perfect," but It Is liable to provo a very oxpcnslvo purchase: for ten In order that "Garland" Stovci nnd Ranges chances to ono, trouble will arlso from this shall last, wo make them of tho very best stoyo In a month's time It may not heat or materials and employ the moat expert workmen cook properly, or it may consume fuel like a in tho world. locomotive. Then tho material in tho stovo "Garland" Stoves and Ranges are durable Itself may wear so poorly that at tho end of a and handsome in appearance. They arc highly year or so it will havo to be replaced. nickeled and each "Garland" will last a lifetime. You never cot something for nothing In this "Garland" Stovoo and Ranges will not "htirn world, nnd when you pay a small prico for a out," but will heat and cook perfectly, and will stove, that price must cover the cost of material save fuel, save repairs, save wot ry, save money. and lnbor, nud includo n reasonable profit, con- C Wo havo local dealers who handle our stoves scqucntly inferior cast-Iron and atccl, and tho . exclusively, in nearly every villago, town and cheapest nnd most incxpcrionccd labor, must P city fn the United States. You can c.tamino gro Into this scominglylow-prlccd stovo. AyUGaTanA3." before yox buy, instead of Expert StoVc Advice Frea. -SM,Jj;JrMS-L atcr- You can satisfy your- Wo havo opened an myftHaMBvD self tnat "GBrlttnd" aro "Advlco Dopartracnt," frfoSEfffliyi fl! UyAia T M5Vx5 exactly as represented. In chargo of an expert fditfJX 1 A VI JJ ,T H ! There will bo no freight stoveman, simply to tell Ml W Sy rsSls&SSijSl A I la Eff JImb to pny on "Gariandt" tho people, absolutely free C-Vlvl h jRSKysA V rWs and 1,10 dcalcr wnl scl of cost, all about stoves. TOiWWSWB WisWy litem up wltliout charge. And this expert will hon- VJftMff 11 no dealer in your cstly ndvlso you Just WAVK?dPGw!T town Gc,,s "Garlande." which stovo or ranco TtT?&MsFSrl3 or yu decide to buy a will best suit yournccds. QpavlM tyj ffTT'WvllwH stovo not ,n your local Wc also want those who Vk'Sfff dealer's stock, you can havo lost money on tho n MfrSsA lE$a g enjoy the abovo ndvnn scemlngly Incxpcnsivo VS. ZtSrS I tacs. Wc will make a stove, to let us tell them J- '-B'Z-K special arrangement so how they can save moncyV S4?dt f 0,31 1,10 s,ovo 'ou WQnt by buying a "Garland," M HrV: ftP bo delivered to you even If the first cost Is a Vtvlrl'Ci yz(P nnd Properly set up ready little moro than that ol tho -iiUJLlU-M for use in your own homo, cheap nnd unsatisfactory stovo. Tho Written Guarantco of Tho Wo want them to Ictus toll them about tho Michigan Stovo Company nccompanlcs advantages of "Garland" Stoves and Rancea, every stove, and protects you by tho absolute which always prove a good lavcstraenL cunrantco that overy "Garland" is as rcprc- Wcmal:oa "Garland" to fit every stove neet1, scntcd Tlie World's Dal. nnd havo books accurately describing- tho differ r cnt kinds. Wo could not afford to open this gond mo freo of chanto jour SSs "Advice Department" or send out tho valunblo Stovo Hook on lloso Burner. 3J5vJW?hV literature wo do, free of charge, if "Garland" .fe CcSklnet. Ssffi Stoves and Rangei wore not distinctly superior Rontlng Stoves Onk Stoxr. fl77RSw6 to other makes; if tlie mngnltudo of our opera- AJ """f Eiport Stovo Advlco tQ3hJ i tionsdldnotmakoltposslbloforustoscllthcm .J"0'. SPS at reasonable prices, and if our reputation nnd uin ot slOT0 Wrtn Vi!25gjgj methods of doing business did not lnsuro Kind of Fuol Ued ,. absolute satisfaction. M' stOT0 Doal0 omo 19 If you aro considering the purchaso $Sg& of a stovo or rango, cut out this coupon. Mj-Nomois check (this way f) tho kind of stovo you aro " Interested in, mall It to us today, and you will LO Addrew. promptly receive our Expert Advice as to just Tho MltfcKn Mich, which Stovo is best suited to your needs, and Lnrc-tMokemofSlOTC-nndltanccaInlho orld why, and onr literature, freo of charge. ' Detroit The Michigan Stove Company Chicago Largest MaKcrs of Stovos and Francos In tho World You Will Want J, Money for Taxes aed . Christmas JSfs now you will bo nble to pay tf 'jf- your taxes and buy yourself a ' Christmas present. If you . , - ...f. sljr wait until the last minute you jj j ' tvill be disappointed. i We collected $122.00, for Mrs. George 11. Cope yesterday on a note which j 1 had been standing over 12 years. Her husband had three or four old notes and didn't think they were any good, so he gave them to her. She turned them to us for collection. We can collect some money for you. j j "We are collec ting for the best people In the. world. Come -and see trr.. I Everybody welcome If you have not the time to come, write us. j i MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASS'N, ' SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF 13 AD DEBTS. I Commercial Block, 2nd South St.. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. I FRANCIS G. LUKE. General Manager. , "Some people don't like- us." ' S) When a man is wearing WriRht's Sj Health Underwear he knows what Vjt, underwear comfort means Kor NJ. Wright's is true UEALTU underwear JJ 1 nnd Is therefore comfortable. Con- 9 ' structcd (as no other underwear is) on B the'wondcrful loop-fltccc principle I 2 WRIOHT'S I M HEALTH UNDERWEAR II II 13 permits thcklii to get plcutyof nir allows I I fl the pores to breathe, carries olfand evapornlcs t Uv perspiration and leaves the skin drj'- Wright's llniff Health Underwear has well been called '' The J Mm Natural Hody Covering." 0 jln Cost no more thwi ordlnnrr Unidiof nndcrwrar. W AllnJcakrn m11 It. Write for free booklet, "Tlio Nl II I liop of Health and tlio KKvvo of Comfort," ufi 'IH ntiuiri"H iicaltii u!i)i:itVE.vn CO., SB W 7C IVunUlu Street, Mow YorL. LANE MAY .SUCCEED FIPEH San Francisco Lawyer Slated for In terstate Commerce Commission. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1.1 Having nccnptetl tho rcMlgnatlon of former Gov. Flfer of Illinois an u meinber of tho lnterntato Commerco coin mission, the President haa lot It be undor Mtood thut w expects tu uppolnl as his uc cefor a inun from the Pacltle const. Whlla no definite declnlon has yet been leach'-d roRurdliiK tho npiwlntment. It In known Dial Franlclln U. I.nno of San Frnn clco Is under serlnus coiiMtdenitlon for the place. Mr. Ixino Is n well-known lawyer, won one time tho Democratic candidal)' for fJov ernor of California and later for the Mayor alty of fan rr.inclico. Tucker Goes Out. WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. The President has neocplcd the resignation of Eugen Tucker as Axoclate Justice of the Su preme Court of Arizona, to lake effete the 1-ltli Inst- To succeed him thu Presi dent has appointed Paul .lessen, of Ne braska. The tender and acceptance of tho resig nation of Judgi: Tucker aro believed to be the result of Iho recent Investigation conducted by tho Department of Justice, which grew out of charges illed by lead ing members of tho bar and citizens. TEA Do you liiink the only dif ferences in tea are a few cents a pouml? Good Clothing I Moderate Prices J DNE" PRICE' TO ALL NEVERNrjERSOLD ' 1 j FR - ' j WHICH ARE ill! SAW . I Every day this week we've been doubling our last year's business, showing how thoroughly the public appreciates our offerings such bargains as these have made tills the most popular store In Utah. I ! 'lifrM-W IMPORTANT SPECIAL. PUR- J i ifll imHUV CHASE PROMPTS THIS EMPHATIC I qjJJIltVV BARGAIN ANNOUNCEMENT. I 1 J ilA From the lurccst fur Importing ffl IH I XL22 house In New York we purchased an g jH I I fiWITsS- 'V Immense .lot of sample funs. These 1 I 1 iS-$S8ift frs will bo placed on sale TODAY I jB i nt such ridiculously low prices that a I HYsi1' moment's thought will tell you that the 1 IH VsiBEsr best time to buy furs is In this sale. C IH j -U333 Ee aueaii 0f the crowd; get here ? . JjH ( I J early. " , ' S1.C5 wool seal boa 75 $10.76 Handsome Marten Scarfs J j ...Jouy 1 ii $1.60 black seal boa 9S $15.0o"'pup Collarette In Dark I l $2.2.1 brown cooney fur scarfs Brown $10.00 H j $1.50 51C.60 Isabella Fox Scarfs S U $4.00 brown marten fur scarfs ... .$10.i g S12.75 $22.30 Isabella Fox Scarfs . .. g flH I $0 75 fur scarfs. S2 Inches lone;.. ?lo.00 I JM $-1.50 53.50 Isabella Fox Pci rfs $20.00 I , A Cold Weather Special in Our Hosiery Department. Ladles' heavy fleeced fine seamless 4. U A fl i fast black cotton hose, all sizes. K ifb l the best 20e grade, for a llyer, Sat- jjtf " . -9 SPECIAL. BPECIAL JH 2itaJ3Ca V SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY 1 ' -lH rwHB -ITV IN OUR BOYS" MAMMOTH ALL DAY- I TBaV KNEE PANT D12PAR1- .H 1 mi iy ment. i IN OUR DRESS 5 gLoVlT' k?Nd 35c Values GOODS SECTION j SHOES, with pat. at 3G-lnc-h fine qual- ' tip and extension Boys. EXlr;v Fine Cheviot ity Melrose suiting. H or light soles. Pants for school wear. They In all colors, in- ' i ,nti.,rv have the appearance and eluding cream and s ' M , French or mlllUiJ wearing qualities combined. black. Regular i heels, wortn vo..o. An inspection of these goods price, 45c. Special ! IH Sale price for ono demonstrate the fct Saturday all day. a. i day only- that It Is the best 63c pant In ird ' H ihf cltv. All sizes, 3 lo 16 jru $ Th. a nsr vcars. Will be on sale all H y3 L day Saturday at per pair- ZfC8 ,(4D 11 limited 10 yards jfc V-Js to a customer , H SHTORDHY MIGHT ! FROM 7 TO 9 0'6L06K j SPECIAL. Saturday Night Saturday Night SATURDAY NIGHT. From 7 to 9 o'clock From 7 to D oVlock 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK. t H ' , ioo dozen 500 Cotton In Gents Half hemmed Blanket HOSe UQp t hUCK TOWELS Jn either gray. JM C VALUES AT 19 CENTS. tan or white H All-wool English Knit Half In the blrdseye -heavy qualities. t 1u" " , ,..,. weave good soft lleeced. made , I IIe, oxford gray and bock welf-,u and a good to be used as! f Tho greatest 2oc value in mo ,lrver. size 17x31. sheets 10-1 and J ! world All sizes. 3'.-.- to 11. nebular price S1.20 11-1 sizes. Value JBBBJ : Saturday night only. 7 to 9 u tiozen. Saturday Sl.23. On sale Sat- , o'i lock 25c all-wool half we'll sell one dozen urday night, per f J f hose at per pair- lo a c ustomer for- pair- H j 19 cts 85 ct, 79 els. I I STATE FAIR JUDGES CUVE j HUSLEK'S GRAHAM I ! Firt Prize9 Qo5d Medal I H ft fH ADYEUTISB YOUR WANTS IN TUB TRIBUUB. -rfjr " BBHH