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Show ; ESTABLISHED ICC-T- , one. pr:cz'To all Kzvzn uczruciD . . . . . , . . .aBaasaaBSaaeaSBaaSSaaaaSaBSSaSSSaaaaWSSaWSS"11 im" ippi'mi mm IISJ WE TAKE STOCK SATURDAY NIGHT. IN ORDER TO CLEAR . AWAT ALL THE SMALL LOT 8 AND ODDS AND' ENDS WE HAVE MADE . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON SUCH GOODS. HERE ARE ' ONLT A FEW SPECIMEN ITEMS. BUT HUNDREDS OF. OTHERS REMAIN UNMENTIONED ON ACCOUNT OF LACK OF TIME. READ THE PRE-If 4VEHTOR.Y PRICKS ON Table Felts and Bed Spreads A BRIEF BUT IMPORTANT STORY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. 100 yards extra heavy bleached Table Felt or Silence Cloth, used as a covering for dining-room tables, 72 Inches or 2 yards wide, regularly ' '. sold at $1.25. to sell Hie entire lot this week, 9k A (t' special per yard .... .. -....; 4r' 6012-4 else Fringed White Crochet Bed Spreads, with cut-out corners,' suitable for brass beds, with elaborate raised work designs, .regu- v - larly so)d at $2.75, to close thera out tms week : t Srk ' they go, at each v., ,uy gaJSSSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBSBBBBSBB ,. . . , V - - -r - .-.-. . - - - , , s -. : s . : WHEN . ' . -s . . .-. , . ; .. - . ... v- You start the new year why' not start right? ' Of course ' you will want a piece of new furniture or, perhaps, a new carped. All we want, to say is this-when you arc-, arc-, ready, to buy don't OTerlook the fact that Freed started ; , , the installment plan in this city, and whenever you ' want it; . ';ir .. : j a.' M . a .'rV-X j aj . YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. I FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO., ,( J8 to 40 E Third South, ' -i . . , . . . ' "I i Buys Any Suit or Overcoat in Our Store. i , " - ! " - 1000 Suits and Overcoats, worth $13 each, to go at -the ridiculously low price of $9.75 each. Toe bes bargains in the city. THE LEADER., . CLOTHING CO. 1 75 SOUTH MAIN STREET PaBBBSBSBBSSSjSSSSBBSJSjSSBBBjBSSSBBS RESIDENCES- $3o Month Iadividtul List Unlimited Service tfr iiriaaaaiEiirrF , sjjsjjsjjjjjjjjjjsjsjssjjjjims T 13 wmsttmmammammmmmmmmmmammmm ' ' . Q A Little cyk Price on SEWS FOR ' BOYS Am GIRLS "All SizesAll Leath- tf J) C crs-Many Styki- V up to $2.25 Values ci A pAII 238 tad 240 Mtin Stre'tt. WRONG IDEA " - Don't get the wrong idea into your bead that starvation is good tar Dyspepsia. Jfs not. : Those who' have not studied the subject Very deeply, or with trained scientific minds, might think so. v , - But facts prove otherwise. : All specialists in stomach and digestive disorders know, that it is best for dyspepsia dys-pepsia to be well fed. Why. dyspepsia is really a starvation , disease! . - : Your food doesn't feed you. By starvation, you may give your bowels , and kidneys less to do, but that does not cure your digestive trouble simply makes " you weaker and sicker; less likely to be permanently cured than ever. : No, the only jight way to permanently cure yourself of any form of dyspepsia or indigestive trouble, is to eat heartily of all the food that you find best agrees with you. and help your digestion to work with Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablets. : This is a safe, certain, scientific, reliable method of treatment, which will never fail to curp the most obstinate cases if persevered In. : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have a gentle, gen-tle, tonic, refreshing effect on the secretory secre-tory glands of the entire digestive tract. i They gently force the flow of fresh di-' di-' ' gestive juices. : They contain,' themselves, many of the .' chemical constituents of these juices, thus when dissolved they help to dissolve the . food around tltem in stomach or bowels 1 ; They therefore quickly - relieve all the Atraptoms of indigestien, and coax the 1 ).ands to take a proper pleasure in doing their proper work. : They coax you back fo health. Jio other medical treatment of any sort nor ay fad system of "Culture" or "Cure," will give you the solid, perma-ftcnt, perma-ftcnt, curative results, that will Stuart's ITyspepsIa Tablets. : Write for a free Book of Symptoms. F. , A. Stuart CoS, Marshall. Mich. DOCTOR cook cary.su"u,r PROSTATIC TROTJBLES XS NERVOUS DEBILITY - permanently cured, no mat- y' " S Cures quick and radical la ter bow long standing the fX . U to to 60 days, by my own fa- dlsease, in from to 20 days. -'L 1 mous method. STRICTURE Lj Tf ri VARICOCELE cured in IS days, without Wh . V rumni.w. t'..-. cutting, pain, drugs or de- 5 -A I Pp "fJJ .JSTT?""1"" tentloS from business. L t Jn Z?.!ZJ?LZ "?: WASTDTO WEAKNESS 1 ) soon eSSS? "17 Time of cure, 10 to 60 days. JCSss -JL fid '"JSrjJf U pf1" '. by my original, very simple " VI JS o?, r. i!-n. remedy (used exclusively by yvt U em urllt- ; me- rfl I BLOOD POISON PRIVATE DISEASES aua . . , . . T.T .. Jj J EvT vestige of poison f- cured in S to W days, with- 1 'SSlX tin moved from system without out the use of poisonous n V'WL- aid of mercury or potash. ' druga - Consultation Is free and invited, and In consulting me you may be sure that ' ' nothing that science can devise or skill perfect ha been left undone to afford you a speedy, safe and permanent cure. WRITE me In ful confidence, explaining your troubles as they appeal to you, and receive by return mall my honest and candid opinion of your casa. cook medical co. iiay,vo'.. ; ; A NATURAL SANITARIUM. What a Scientific Observer Hag to Say About California. Lieut. John P. Flndley, while In charge of the United States Weather Bureau at San Francisco, contributed an article to a prominent magazine on the climatic conditions of California, in which the following statement appeared: ap-peared: ' "Theoretically, California should furnish fur-nish the best and the most varied health resorts and sanitariums in the United' Statea Within her borders almost every form of wasting disease should find the mean ot temporary, if not permanent, per-manent, relief." ' - This theoretical statement, from- an unbiased, scientific standpoint. Is abundantly confirmed by experience. The cool and bracing coast climate, devoid de-void of any trace of malaria, extends from the northern part of the State to the extreme south. There is the choice between this cool, humid atmosphere and the dry, warm atmosphere of the inland valleys. ' Of altitude there is a year greater difference. dif-ference. From Palm valley, 800 feet below sea level, to the upper Sierras, 7000 or 8000 above, any altitude can be selected, and comfortable homes be founded. I The peculiarity of an almost rainless summer, during which the injurious germs of animal and vegetable decay are destroyed by thorough desiccation, is one of the striking features of California Cali-fornia climate. During the rainy season it is usually too cool to facilitate fermentation, and the result is, except along some of the river valleys, an absolutely pure atmosphere. at-mosphere. The ocean winds entering through the several coast openings, are tempered by the Intermediate area passed over, and often receive desirable healing properties by taking up the resinous res-inous odors. At the pines and .redwoods on the Coast Range. y The skillful physician,' acquainted with the climatic conditions, should find little difficulty in selecting a locality where climate and environment will do all that these agencies can ever do toward to-ward the restoration of health. There Is enough of wildnes to keep the mind constantly engaged, and enough of civilization civ-ilization tojtatisfy the most exacting. People whose systems are charged with malaria, or are "run down" by overwork, find Immediate and in many cases permanent relief in this Invigorating Invigo-rating climate. For descriptive and Illustrative literature, liter-ature, call on or address D. R. Gray, general agent Southern Pacific company, com-pany, 201 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. - - , OADTOHIA. , t CHILI CON CARNT5 SWEET AS A NUT, PURE AND WHOLESOME. NO. 17 E. SECOND SOUTH. THERE IS NONE JUST LIKE BRAN-KING'S. fi. & CMrrtfffPres. XL W. Wilson, Cashier OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITU COMMERCIAL . NATIONAL BANK J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vloe-Frssldenta 1 A. H. Paabody, Asst Cashier. . V This is Our New Year's Resolutions DURING 1905 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER ": . " SERVICE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS QUITE SO satisfactory as burlington ser- " vice. ' : ' ! i Keep this in mind and whenever you . . are ready to go East ask me to produce , t the evidence. ' i 3 . . . . - r v'.: j . - . ,. - i 5 'llilifirl " ' 70 W. SECOND SOUTH ST., ' ' t ' : Bait Lakt City. ' Ar J, J f ST' "Xa, -i MR. COMFORT'S RESIDENCE ';: "X aT - B la Under the Lid of ' V U ESfcML . a So of - NjCL ClutPctetPerftcto - ! iyrxil V Cierars. Lift the cover take out 1 HSa Jifif ' ""rooke" and lears. what real ''Utr The Blue Point Cigar 1 t '7,'h?-. . S. .jg chock full of enticing aroma. fp , 7 , ' - and 'very meritorious quality a" Tj (; ' 'v I iaST . smokable cigar should possess. . i NiSrA Jt Dow ChMp BsJ Eow fi,, T, . J - For sale by alt first-class dealers. j i . : WHlTAKER & DAULAk I - MAKERS, -. - - SALT LAKE CITY BAD 'TENANTS EVICTED and rent collected. Merchants Pre tectlve Association. . Francis G. Luke, General Managtr, Top Floor Commef Ul Slock. |