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Show METAL MARKET. THE FUTURE TOLD cents per Friday, 6 Silver, 64 ounce; lead, $5.75 per hundred; copper,, 18 cents per pound. Saturday, 7 Silver, 64 8 cents; lead, $5.75; copper, 18 cents. lead $5.75; copMonday, 9. 64 5-- 8 7-- 3-- 17 per, BY MAIL. Tuesday, 10. Silver, 65; lead, $5.75; City of Mexico and Return, $69.60. copper, 17 651-8; 11. lead, Silver, Wednesday, April 25th to May 5th the COLO$5.75; copper, 17 RADO MIDLAND will sell round 651-8trip ; lead, tickets Salt Lake to Thursday, 12. Silver, City of Mexico $5.75; copper, 17 and return for $69.80. Good for stopovers up to sixty days. Your choice WATCH HIM GROW. of three excellent routes. Illustrated books on Mexico free. Other dates An Enterprising Young Firm in the later on. "Write L. H. Harding, General Agent, Musical Business. Salt Lake, for further information. Among the local music companies THE MIDLAND ROUTE is the line destined to play an important part in that has that through observation car. n rethe business ot the Dr. Leroys French Tansy Tablets. gion is the Beesley Music Co. Though organized less than three years, they An acquaintance with these tablets have grown to immense proportions. will result in a pleasant surprise to The death of their first president. Pro- suffering women. The ladles safefessor E. Beesley, caused a vacancy in guard. In cases "of painful or suptheir company, which was promptly pressed menstruation THEY SUCfilled by the election of Mr. Alvin A. CEED. Price, $2.00 per box. At all ot was the predecessor Beesley, who drug stores or by mail, securely sealed the present company, having been en- Doull Drug Co., 338 Main, Salt Lake gaged for some years previously in City, Utah. the sheet music and small instrument business. BOYS AND GIRLS, WE PAY CASH. The success of the company in handling pianos and organs has necessiMany bright boys and girls are maktated several trips east for the purchasing of goods. Mr. Alvin A. Lewis ing $5 weekly after school working for Is the purcnasing agent, and has at- us. ir you want the same chance, send tended several conventions of the Pi- us your name and address and we will ano Dealers association, and at the last one President Roosevelt made a send you $2 worth of our quick-sellin- g very pleasant talk to the members of Household Specialties. When sold, the association. The readers of this send us $1 and keep $1 for yourself. paper can watch this new firm and You can do this in one day. We will fairly see them grow. furnish you permanent work. Address N. H. Groesbeck & Co., WIRELESS. Springville, Utah. This is a new system of telegraphing without a connection between the stations by wires. Have you heard about it? Have you read about it? 10,000 pieces of Sheet Music 10c Do you believe that this can be done? If not, it is to your interest to investiper copy. gate it. Remember that there has been wonderful things done in the scientific world within the past few years. A certain number of people have always said it cant be done, and with that assurance in their minds, have allowed great opportunities to pass by, and felt very foolish later, 39 Main St, Salt Lake City. that they did not investigate at the in as the stocks bought promotime, Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines,; tion days of the great inventions, have, almost without exception made jj Catalogue Free. fortunes for the holders. Only a few cases are. Bell Telephone, the of these commercial success of which was laughed at by apparently wise people, WE ARE SALT LAKERS. the Westinghouse Air Brake, which trust Why your treasured pictures to was ridiculed by the great Vanderstrangers? bilt, the Morse system of telegraphy that had a very hard time selling Ours is a Utah firm, managed by Utah enough of its stock to put up an exmen. perimental line, the Electric Light and Pictures en-In India ink. numerous other great and grand larged, mounted S Sapia, achievements, all of which had a hard on cardboard or g Water Colors struggle in getting started, yet have stretchers. S' or Oil. made fortunes for the ones who were wise enough to assist in the promo- Pictures sent by mail are as safe as If tion, by buying a little of their stock. brought in person. Wireless telegraph may be very FRAMING A SPECIALTY. mysterious to the reader, but like all UTAH ART CO, others it has its schientific principle, wblleh upon Investigation, is easily 55 West Second South, Salt Lake City. understood. The best proof, however, Mail Orders Solicited. land and we Over s that are doing it. sea, the DeForest Wireless Telegraph THOMAS F. ASHWORTH. Company have their stations estabAttorney-at-Lalished, and are daily transacting suc-ln- g Practice in both state and federal successful" commercial business, of which we have abundant proof. If courts. Special attention given to and mining law. Communicayou will think what the telegraph mining tions and answered promptsolicited, and then world business of the means, 590-Y- . ly. Bell 312 Dooly carefully consider the results of sav- Block, Saltphone Lake City, Utah. cent of 95 of the cost, you per ing must admit that it is the greatest WHEN money earning power in the world. Let us send you by mail, testimonials and statements in proof of the success of wireless telegraph from the most reliable authority in the country. Let our agent when he calls at your town, Prauptly obtained or no fee. Write for our Interview you. Get some of our stock CONFIDENTIAL. LETTER before and in the original parent company upplviDg for patent: it is worth money. We obtain THAT PAY. enjoy your share of the great profits I j&nd help PATENTS inventors to success. to be derived from the future operaand we Rend S .VwFRJE REPORT ON tion of wireless. - 20 years TT.L practice. For further Information, call on or Patent Lawyers. Write or aim. write to H. A. TRENHOLM, Gen. Agent. 17 West Second South, Salt Lake City. inter-mountai- FERGUS j COALTER MU5IC COMPANY.; of a pleasant .rip east, purchase your tickets via the NEWEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE NEW BUILDING, .NEW .FURNITURE, NEW EVERYTHING. Illinois Central Both House and Sesate Buckled Down to Work at the Session Jusj Closed Secretary Busby Great Aid to Speaker Cannon Senatoi Crane of Massachusetts Soon to Be Married. RATES REASONABLE. NEW ORPHEUM HOTEL, 7-- 7-- BLDG. ORPHEUM THEATRE WASHINGTON. The session of congress that has just ended eclipsed anything In the history of that body in the amount of debate held iu various subjects. No previous session of congress ever H. E. BARTLETT, PROPRIETOR. produced as many words for the Congressional Record," although many of them lasted three months longer than this one. In no previous confrom Omaha to Chicago. buckle down to gress did the house and wotk so assiduously sv they have done since last First-classervice also between December. The.'" were very few Idle days since imaha and Minneapolis and Chicago the session began on the first, Monday ot last nd St. Ixmls, as well as all points is and the uuusual spectacle of night sessions jf DONT MISS THE LARGE UTO-- r dbe South and Southeast held a month or two before adjournment was witMOBILE nessed. For full information call en or writ Kthat runs to all mints of Interest, Ordinarily congress does not get down to real hard work in the long session for two or three a good guide. Fare $1.00. J. A. FOLEY, N months, it Is usually the custom for both houses 'Seeing Salt Lake Car and Autos, to adjourn front Thursday to Friday in the first Commercial A pent. 40 E 2nd So. jl months of the session, but this session the house has a record of adjourning No. 76 West Second South Street. It adjourned three times on account of the death ot only three Saturdays. members. The rest of the time it put in good, hard, solid work, meeting frequently at eleven o'clock in the morning and continuing until six oclock and In the last few weeks holding night sessions. The official stenographers of the house report that three times as many words were spoken on the floor OLD FOR ONES. RECORDS NEW . during this session as there were during the first session of the Fifty-firs- t Vongiess which lusted utitil the first of October. OM er brohen Disc or Cylinder records Ukt n part paymeMt tm ( There were more committee hearings held tills session than ever before New Onee. JKtiown both In th house and senate, ami it is estimated that all the words EASY AND PAYMENTS. TRIAL FREE taken down by official stenographers oa th floor of the two houses and at the committee hearings and that have bi-- n printed in the Congressional RecThe aew MH models of the COLUMBIA art APHOPHOWW ord and in committee reports will number about 40,000,000. Ibis breaks the 5 embody all of the latest Improvements in the talking machine 5 eorld and are the atandard of perfection world's record for heap big talk.' ANY OLD MACHINE TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT g UNCLE JOE A MARVEL OF ENDURANCE. fi In exchange for the latest types, and dont forget that One of the wonderful things about this very A WRITTEN GUARANTEE industrious session is that the uuusual Work of file house was inspired and directed by a man 70 Jf Backed by the Lergttt llaiKIn Machine Company in the WsrW e;srs of age. Speaker Joseph O. Cannon celebrated Goes With the Machine 9( his 70th birthday on the seventh day of last May, tut lie has been the one great controlling spirit iu COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH (0., GENL. of business in the house. CITY. So. Main St. Both Phones. SALT LAKE f Vhebileaccomplishment he has not been a czar as some of his opponents are inclined to charge, he has looked into every bit of legislation that has passed and has consulted with all his committee 4 44 4 chairmen regarding the measures before them and he has been appealed to as the one man above all 44 4 others who had the greatest influence in legisla44 4 tion. There is great power lodged in the hands of 44 4 the speaker by the rules of Ihe house and its 44 4 equitable exercise requires a man of strong character. 44 4 Uncle Joe's time has been fully occupied and not even the preslueut 44 4 drans upon his physical endurance in the way of meeting 44 44 has had greater audiences and listening to appeals. For weeks and months holding 44 44 people, before adjournment It was a customary thing to for two or three anxious con44 44 gressman to call around at Mr. Cannon'p house before breakfast. They have 44 44 literally roosted" on his doorstep. Late at night they have waited on his 44 4-front stoop for him to return from some social function in order to get his 44 44 ear for some legislative favor. At his office in the cnpitol he always was sur44 4-rounded by a half dozen or more members soliciting recognition and other 44 4-favors. (. 44 4-The speaker bus come out of this in fine physical condition and there is no wonder that his friends are enthusiastic in boosting him for the presidency 44 Vestlbuled Trains leave Salt Lake City 8:80 p. m. dally. Ob-- I two years hence. They declare that with him age does not count and any man who can hear burdens of the speakership of the house of representaservatlon, Drawing Room and Standard Pullman Sleeper, Tonrint and 4 tives and come wit the of a seven months' session of congress smiling, buoyant, 44 enthusiastic and with a color in his cheek that a maid Dining Car. envy, is plenty 44 young enough to undertake the offlee of president of the might United States. 44FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR. 4g STATE ST, SALT LAKE CITY. 138 SOUTH s f u I 117-3- 29 44444 44444444 it 4444444444444444 4 Ask nearest agent for Informatics oa Pacific Coast Excursions, ortl 4 to J. L. Moore, DisL Pas. Agent, San Pedro, Lot Angeles A Salt write 4 f 44 4 4 Lake R. R, Salt Lake City. 4 44444444e44444444V-- TT 444444444444JI.4! 4444444444444444 THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE POUTH FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENYEIi CHOICE OF ROUTES. PULLMAN TIinOUGII AND TOURIST SLEEPERS APPROACHING MARRIAGE OF SENATOR CRANE. Washington has not been so excited over anything for a long time as it is over the approaching marriage of Senator Winthrop Murray Crane, of Massachusetts, and Miss Josephine Boardman, one of the social favorites at the national capital. The recent announcement of their engagement was one of the ptost pleasant surprises official society has experienced for a long time. It took rank with the Nick" Ixingworth and Alice Roosevelt engagement- as a matter of official and public interest and pleasant public comment. Miss Boardman is one of the most refined and intellectual members of Washington society besides one of the most beautiful and attractive. She is a member of a wealthy family that came here from Ohio, but her ancestors were New England people, like Senator Crane. Senator Crane had long been regarded as doomed to widowerhood for the rest of his life. He was devoted to his first wife, who died at the time theic-aowas born and that devotion was so strong that he closed the house in which they had lived and kept it as a memorial to her, never entenug it for years. His match with Miss Boardman is undeniably a pure love match, as both parties are very wealthy in their own Miss Boardman took a fancy to the senator or rather was first attractedright. to him by his activity in the railroad rate fight in the senate. She is not one of the society girls whose minds are not capable of grasping big public , but she is an eager and devoted student of economic took and subjects a great interest in the railway rate question from the time it was first made FROM OGDEN OR SALT LAKB TO ST. LOUIS WITHOUT irg... TT- - j ':.r . -- Trur. ?. ;.ia CHANGE OF CARS ig"a."9?.Ttt;SAaag!gapww..w. JMttliUJW Free Reclining Chair Cere. Dining Car Service a earte oa U through train. For Folders, Ulaatra'xi Booklets, etc., 1 addreaa 1 A. BENTON, O, A. P. D, BALT T.AITR CITY, UTAH HOMES PROTECTED By Life Insurance, are always happy homes. Remember that the LIFE BENEFICIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTAH is purely a home company and worthy of your patronage. friv-olou- ques-turns- Issues modern forms Life Contracts at the lowest possible rates. Home Office, Beneficial Life InsurDeseret News ance Co, Building, Salt Lake City. Just now Kentucky can proudly last of more empty bottles than any her state in the Union. The whole .mily was thirsty when they reached THE CONSUL GENERAL AT LONDON. 214-16-- Hon Robert J. Wynne, United States consul general at London, has finally returned to his post in the hope that he may be allowed to spend some little time there if it is only to learn the routine of his duties. Bob," as he is known to nearly everybody in Washington, was appointed consul general to London 15 months and "he has only been allowed to spend five agoof those' months at his post. He has crossed the Atlantic nine times, that is, he has made four round and is now again on the other side. He has trips been a witness in what are known as the post office eases which arose under his administration as postmaster general and first assistant postmaster He has been called back to attend every general. one of the hearings and this has used up ten months of his official time as consul general. Mr. Wynnes attendance on the court has been a very expensive thing to him and he is out of pocket several thousands of dollars. The government only allowed him nine dollars a day while his traveling expenses and hotel expenses in Washington amounted to three or four times that much. Now he goes back to London as consul general under the new law which cuts off all fees and he will draw a salary of $12,000 a year instead of salary and fees that have hitherto run up to about $30000 a year On $12,000 a year the consul general at London must live very modestly and must take a back seat for the same class of representatives from other governments. The old stories that have been told of cheap living abroad do not to Mr. sad had has who with a appeal experience Wynne family ot seven or eight children and himself and wife to oare far with some sort f dignity ia London. t&iPUlWlTIC I the local mar shares of Uolumbus Con. sold at $7.55 a share; 600 at $7.60, and 50') at $7.65; 10,500 shares of South Columbus at 50 cents; 50 shares of Honorine at $2.40; 100 at $2.50; 100 at $2.55. In Boston 100 shares of Con. Mercur sold at 55 cents. Wednesday, ket, 100 SALT LAKE & LOS ANGELES RAIL- WAY TIME TABLE. Leave 10:30 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 In Effect May 31, 1906. Salt L. Ar. Salt Lake. a.m 1:00 p.m. a.m 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. p.m. 5:30 pm. p.m. 6:30 p.m. p.m. 7:30 p.m. p.m. 8:30 p.m. p.m. 9:30 p.m. p.m. 10:30 p.m. p.m. 11:30 p.m. p.m. 44 4444444444444444 44 44444444444444444 44 4444444444444444 44 4444444444444 v 444 44444444444--i444- 4444444444444--44- :i 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4t 4 44 4 To All Suffers of Disease ELECTRIC, SWEDISH, GERMAN AND VIBRATION MASSAGES. Scientific and best apparatus in City. are SUFFERING from any AILMENT or DISEASE give us a We GUARANTEE A PERFECT CURE OR REFUND THE MONEY. CONSULTATION and Long standing and chronic diseases our specialL call. If you ADVICE Office hours, 2 p. m. till 6 p. till 11 a. m FREE. a. m. till 12 noon. m. Sundays 9 a. m. 9 The Natural Cure System Hydro. 513 South State St., Salt Lake City. 44 4 44444-- 44 444444444444 444 44 44 4 ZJZJlZZZZZZlt 444444444-44-44-4-4-4- lime- light and the public has been engaged with his accomplishments and wondering how he could get through with so much work and handle 386 members of the house with so little friction, those who are acqunhiled with the inner workings of congressional life know that the speaker owes niinh of his success and a great deal of his good health to the work and solicitude of his secretary, L. White Busbey. Those who know from the inside the careers of public men are aware of how much the latter owe to their private and confidential secretaries. The secretary to the president can make the latter popular or unpopular. The same is true of the secretary to the speaker of the house of representatives. Mr. Busbey who had been In jaurmM-ofor a quarter of a century, all of which time was spent bn one Chicago newsaper, was chosen by Mr. Cannon us his secretary when he first became speaker. The old newspaper man fell naturally and gracefully Into the position and now "Uncle Joe" says that if he could not have at his right baud he would resign the speakership. llis newspaper Busbey career gave Mr. Busbey a knowledge of public men and affairs that has proved Invaluable to him in his present place. He knows every man worth knowing in public life, and more than that, he is a keen reader of character and a natural born diplomat. Before the congressmen can get audience with the speaker they must come up against Mr. Busbey and the latter Is perfectly able to judge whether the matter they wish to discuss with the speaker is really important enough to bring to the latters attention. Nine times out of ten Mr. Busbey can arrange the congressmans affairs without bothering the speaker. Mmirnm In Mr. Rockefellers judgment, apparently, all that France needs to make it an ideal country is a Standard Oil company. Senator Depew Is leading the sim e life under the direction of a cele-ate- d athlete. Doubtless be expects go back to the senate, and settle ime old scores. THE POWER OF THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. While Unde Joe has been much in the . ? There was always reason to suppose that congress would pass a statehood bill some time, if it kept working long enf ugh. of Gossip Washington 'a To be assured I will answer all Questions you wish to know; give you advice in business affairs or affairs of the heart as easily by mall as at personal sittings. Give me a trial. Terms. $1. Madame Schnleder, 48 West Third South. Salt Lake City. 4 4444-4-4W-- J 4 4 4 444 44444 4 4 44444 THfcerfts |