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Show TROUBLES- i ,' -. laTf.i I... t i V rmjtrnf -r ".";-; tt t f . t f--. j ' it. x- :a rc r i y i . i i 1 f-i.i- rc -i i t.' I ( " , ) i i i I eru .iL i 1 1- r i Iv vl'f III fciocf". r"u 0 -.i 1 ' I y- I ot Ik "l t a e. i an-i y - mi. L ' I ! V , M j asy k.ti for i cents U.f. 1 I I I 1 i " 1. 1 CID m.Tirt. ' . iUj' UiKlj Gcdfec-Fitto Dru-Co. - r' y CUiisei' Xrta aa J'ii 4 BemU - - r;t is csan. V Substitute You V Can Find. $ Dsiiiberger The Man on x C- ' Meighn St. 0 ( ) Thrt Telephones: i 200a S y y ( 650. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. SCHWARZ&HEirJECKE M E. ZND SOUTH. U Telephone No. 605. '5' J' House Furnishings. Now Is the time to maks your selections of new furniture, car-pets, car-pets, ete, for spring decoration. This Is the place. Terrs fl oi cyp I. X L. nTRJJITUHE AND ' CA3HT? PfST A T.TmTTTfT HOUSZ, . 43 X. Second South St. . WELL, V WHAT IS THIS! f .. Ooid ruling ..:......w..?i-oo All Other miings ....50 and 75c Crown and Bridge-work, per tooth s. ?-00 Bet of Teeth 4.00 : ., Painless extraction free. All Vork guaranteed.. DR. HAROADINE, Dentist, ' Boom CI Galena, block, ear. State and '2nd South streets. - , - - - ' I HOWS YOUR WATCH Now Is a-good time,' but any time will do. Bring It in and let us put it In trim for spring business. . "C. 3L W. BOWEES, Jeweler, MS MAIN ST. Cleaning. J1.00. . Main Springs, L00. OGDEN AND RETURN, $1.00, Via B G. W., Sunday, March 29th. Jolly Five Club. First Outing. Everybody Every-body invited. Train leaves Salt Lake 9:50 a. m. Returning leave Ogden 7:15 p. m. I Compare Them j We know that the watches dls- ' played in our stock are pretty, h ' reliable timekeepers valuable In- o struments that is why ws are anxious for you to oompexe them with those of other makes. Ours .. look right, run correctly and are ji 1 right. Select one that suits your o fancy and see if the price does not suit, as well. v J-j I W. W. HALL j JEWELER .;. J S 227 SOUTH MAIN" STBZET ' -1 ; : C-W.,- Talk of That large photo of "'f ' ' yourself ' or baby f , given . free ' with . U every dozen cabl- . I sets balance of this l N " month. Z.lf 1 " SH1PLER. Pho-IT Pho-IT v tographer. Hooper K ,- TTw Bid.. US. lit 8a , -. - t "T- ' i . ' jplh Perfect BUndW - EVEIT TEMPEBATXTBEV v 0 CEMENT FLOORS. ;i:ffeRAGE v-: i! ' B IL TRACKAGE TO I - V TUB DOOB. f "9rli-13 S, THIBD WEST, ; f; ry & Sons Co., J Qj O O O O V DO YOUR EYES PAIN? J ) ODId it ever occur to you that W the services of an experienced experi-enced optician might result in permanent 'relief? I FIT RIGHT GLASSES TO WRONG EYES. i . Examination free. Q ? KNICKERBCCKER.O.D. 2&i MAIN STREET. O O -O -O O ISestCakes in flie City Fox your money; "TuT't are at the. AV (), VTEOTTA JS ' 1 MODES " J baxestA Vw 19 E. Third Sow Ty Thona 1482 T. "Vir i ' 1 ' Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, $1.65. All sixes and widths, 12.50 values, ' Ught, medium and heavy soles, swell new spring styles. PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED. y s?-J ( Thons 60S. S3S-840 Mala bT A T" ' i ;! ' ANT KIND or -j '! 'Ptene KS. ." ) j BtfRTOH COAL IUMBIX CO ; J WWBDCOKD SOUTH BT. ' V C01T3 SAVINGS BAOTT. ASS . TRUST CO., vvwassHsa No. 1 Main street, is the largest and eldest Savings Bank in Utah. Since its organization more than 32,000 savings accounts have been opened. We pay 4 per cent interest per annuam, compounded com-pounded semi-annually, on any amount from $1 to $5000. Start an account. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. WINNER i : i; HUSLERS' FLOUR TESTIMONIAL 'r. ' CONTEST !',' We have a large family of "grown i i 'up" children, and all winter long I Ihave been listening to their lamen- , tations and fault-finding on account (k'of my poor bread until I was in i despair. I had been using the so- 1 1 -called best brand of flour with the 1 ! Tpoorest results. One day my hus- ' i -band said: "Wife, try Hustler's 'i'Flour, no firm would dare to adver- I -tlse their wares as the Husler Flour ' v "is advertised unless it would stand i i the test, try it." I immediately re- ', 1 tturned my last sack of flour to my I1 1 J -grocer with a request to replace .It ; twith a sack of Husler's Flour, he 1 did. so,. and since then my bread has i Vbeen highly . satisfactory to every, - -member of my family. I am telling 1 1 rail my friends of its good Qualities. S ' It can't be equaled. Respectfully, , MRS. E. R. KNEASS. ' 362 Sixth Street. City, ji . ' Watch this space for other" prize ! 1 i1 winners. . ... '! Wolstenholme Coal Co. $1 West Second South. Tel 495. SEE SOUTHWEST CORNER PAGE 2. ' " martin NADEL I FOUND $263.10. ' He had an old outlawed note and couldn't cot ' 'lect it. He tinned it to us.: We got the money. Now he's got it. ; We can collect some for jon. .Try us. No collection no charge. ' ' ' .s n Merchants' Protective Ass'n ; FRANCIS O. LUKE, Genl Manager. Top Floor Commercial Block. 1 t KEMMERER COAL. TEL. 4ft. "The Angelus." Los Angeles. The Knutsford." Salt Lake. The two finest hotels west of Chicago. ' SEE SOUTHWEST CORNER PAGE 2. Red flense Furniture Co., N. J. JESSEN. Proprietor. J. T. WORLD, Manager. New and Second Hand FURNITURE New furniture exchanged for second .'hand goods. Goods sold on easy pay- ments. Highest cash price paid for -household goods. ' '.' E8-C0 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. , . Salt Lake City. Benefit Concert. .The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Johnson will be held from her late residence, 7 Apricot F'reet. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1 riends are Invited. . , . |