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Show HeatfoM Qualities 1 Wafe to the Food j mmW Economizes flour, H Bitter and Eggs I & ly TIic only baking powdlep (j fffy made from Royal Grape Cream j It No AlumHo LSmo Phosphates j "IT TTALLIE ERMINIE RIVES possesses a rare from Virginia, is the leading lady, but little Hani, her B power of imparting a quivering intensity to maid, whose name means Spring, who wcara a butterfly JL all she writes. Her characters, are creatures in her hair, and who speaks with delightful quaantness, of fiery hearts. Her style dips into all thefoun- is the heroine. In her silentdevotion, her humiliation, tain heads of emotional language; it glows and palpi- her final abnegation, we see exemplified the wonderful - tatcs. Her situations rivet the attention, stir up reverence for country that is to be seen nowhere else in the nerves, play upon the the world, feelings, arousea personal . concern or a personal TTV . -6 1 yib -1 Hearts Coil rage OUS H antagonism. You uncon- JtJeSt &elllllg JDOOK The versatility of Hallie sctously regard every C-g. t . i 1 ----. Ermimc Rives is cause character as a real person. . . , . , . . XT ,, , , . , 1 IT A for astonishment No H You take sides. I tl A HI &T 1 Cfl. .other novelist of our HerNew Romance - - - time covers so wide a range. Her first great All this is true in an . SB ITPrTS popular success, Hearts V"pa!leld dcsee of Wt I JLJE Courageous, had to do Me k ingdom of S Under - with the early days of the . I tSstzS I KINGDOM H amazingly striking qual- f ities. Its plot is romanti- 4TT9 successor The Cast- cally intricate, but so gtoglflfrw away, was built about wonderfully articulated tlie proud and passionate that all the sensational gsLl dkr 8 k W wrv"MHjl "tJ figure of Lord Byron, and incidents are prepared eL W J 6. fi RT ILm flt r its romantic scenes were for and made plausible. WB ife . b H J! yTW? laid in .England,, in Italy, pellingly with her, so I JoroHhe0 sweet it is,, so transcend- vigorous Western action, ZtrroT; IL ANEW 'NOVEL Bw nzt consummate art, the rich- 'gg W psychological problem of ness and strange fascina- forgotten identity. tion of Onental scenery Wffl VTf AWT? are called upon to impart ill L AH H K H The Kingdom S. MMULAEji of Slender Swords . can man and woman. llflk iff"in.T VH' Andnowherlateststory First and Foremost fWn JOIJJlI JLI-J tfar, cithS, inScse 2L Story Sfufl VLiL Sk. flpC rf days which have brought But,- excellently done Wk w 1 f J I What Critics Say Regarding this Great Novel:- "An enthralling story of love and her spirit is blithesome, andherout- "It is a wholesome, alluring and I H ,.ry T M,. , look broad and all-embracing-."-- instructivenovel. "PittsburxPrcss. Altogether a brilliant perform- Philadelphia Record. 'A throbbinir thrillincr tiovol of ""A S1 'n'u ,1" ;Up.thminteinUclmess. &&Trt2S&& A. Sood story-teller is Hallie Ptilsdurr Leader. a brilliant Tananese setting "PrVc H Enninie Rives.' '-Kansas City Star. "Unhackneyed and original, The "JP11156"'" It seta for its author a new stan- Kingdom op Slevdpr ?wnni i; ha - , r . H y-Grand Rapids Nra,s. . yTlSi liA9 H "Breathing the very odor of in- vtoxV-Indianapolis Star. . J ?4 41, t ' ,, cense, glowing with the rainbow "The Kingdom of Slender .i, J0,; Hallie tints of gardens and kimono, gay Swords is a strong, interesting, ?I 'me Rives has written. I with the sound of tinkling instru- thrilling talc the best the author I mcnts." -Portland Express. has written." Indianapolis News. Dramatic and exciting, and will !! ,6ensation."-r Savannah Press. "The man or woman who wishes to be relished by thousands." Cleve- H The author's best novel." be transported to other sccnend to nd ader. I &at!ore Aews. be consumed for a time in a closely "Ons is safe in predicting for it a 1 Moves logically through a sue- woven plot wjll find here abook of the more widespread popularity than was I cession of situations of close dra- desired variety. "Chicago Tribune, attained by either SaTan SandER- malic sequence and high emotional "The Kingdom op Slender son or Hearts Courageous." quaUty." 6. Louis Star: Swords is far ahead of the author's San Francisco Bulletin. H a llZf "Jff thcmrert!rt otb1crnvs.inamPhtudcofl'nterest "Hallie Erminie Rives possesses she has yet undertaken, Ha he and in brilliant wriUng. "Chicago the rare power of giving to her char- Enuime Rives has brought a brim- Journal. A acters a Hvinj- IjreathiW WnW H nung enthnsiasm."- Stale . "A colorful talc that lacks neither persSiality which JSS ttSS"S 'C m,,i,r' t ,n ,-e r , ar,ely "or e:citement" Chicago the reader or makes them enemies Mrs, Wheeler s style is graceful, Record-Herald. worth while." Columbus News. j - The Kingdom of 'Slender Swords is for sale at all booksellers or sent postpaid by the publishers. Price $1.50 I jj The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Publishers, 9-11 W. Washington St., Indianapolis: 3 Union Square, New York I Oapt. Bogardus Atrain Hits tho Bull's Eye. This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lincoln, 111, Recently interviewed, he says: "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and have used several woll known kidnc medicines all of which gave mo no relief re-lief until I started taking Foley's Kidney Kid-ney Pills. Bofore I usod Foley's Kidney Kid-ney Pills I was subjectod to eover backache and pains in my kidneys .with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. "While upon arising in tho morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken threo bottles of Foley's Fo-ley's Kidney Pills and feel 100 por cent bettor. I am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and once more feel like my own self. All this I owe solely to Foley's Kidnoy Pill3 and always recommend them to my fellow sufferers." suffer-ers." Schramm-Johnson Drugs. CATALOGUE PRINTING Done by tho Century is distinctive. 55-57 Postoflicc place. Mistakes aro easily made, but you make no mistako when you plant Vogelor's seeds. Eribune Want Ads. Boll Main 5200. Independent 360. Two million dollars guarantees the security of even' abstract made by the Salt Lako Security & Trust Co., 32 Up. Main. We own our records. Stiff Neck. Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of tho neck. It is usually confi-id to ono Bide, or to tho back of tho neck and ono side. While it is often quite painful, quick relief may bo had by applying Chamborlain 's Liniment. Lini-ment. Not one case of rheumatism in ten requires internal treatment. When there is no fever and no swelling as in muscular and chronic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Liniment will accomplish accom-plish more than any internal treatment. For sale by all druggists. NOTICE. Burton Coal and Lumber Co. will move thoir uptown office to their yards. 551 South 3rd West street, on March 1, 1910. Phor- 808. CONTRACTS WANTED. 5000 acres of land to plough, will guarantee 50 acres per day. Address J. H. Davis, 310 Atlns block, Salt Lako. The Sanders-Granger Floral Co.. Now occupving" temporary quarters nt 58 West Third South, will, until fur tehr notice, sell all varieties of carnations carna-tions at 75c a dozen. Office of Chief Quartermaster, Denver, Den-ver, Colo., March 2. 1910. Sealed proposals In triplicate will bo re-colved re-colved hero until 11 a. m.. on April 2. 15)10, for transportation of. Military Supplies, Sup-plies, Routes Nos. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. and for drayage at Denver. Colo., during the fiscal year commencing July 1. 1910. Information furnished on application. Envelopes En-velopes containing proposals should be marked; "Proposals for Transportation on Route No , ad- drcsscd J. W. POPE. Chief Q. M. Office Chief Quartermaster. Denver, Colo., March 1. 1910. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received hero and at office of the Quartermaster at each post below named, until 11 a. m.. April 1, 1910, for furnishing wood. fuel. coal, blacksmith's coal and charcoal, required during tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1911. at Fort Apachu. Fort Huachuca and Whipple Barracks, Arizona; Fort Logan and Denver, Colorado: Fort Bayard and Fort Wingnte. Now Mexico; and Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne. Utah. Information In-formation furnished on application hero or at offices of respective post quartermasters. quarter-masters. Envelopes to bo marked. "Proposals for Fuel at " J. W. POPE, Chief Q. M. 20 Office Chief Quartermaster. Denver, Colo., March 1, 1910. Sealed proposals In trlpllcato will be received here and at office of tho Quartermaster at ench post below named, until 11 a. m.. April 1. 1910. for furnishing corn, oats. bran, hay and straw or bedding hay, required re-quired during the months of July, August Au-gust and Soptember. 1910. at Forts Apache. Huachuca and Whipple Barracks, Bar-racks, Arizona; Fort Logan and Denver. Colorado; Fort Bayard and Fort Win-gate, Win-gate, New Mexico; and Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne, Utah. Information furnished fur-nished on application here or at offices of respective post quartermasters. HO J. W. POPE. Chief Q. 2d. A woman who is sick and suffering, and wd try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E-fe Vegetable Compound, is to blame for her owfe' condition. 5 There are literally hundreds of thousands ofS the United States who have been benefited byif$ old remedy, which was produced from roots an3f thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman'j" Read what these women say : 3j . 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Pinkham's Vegefl pound had the virtue to help these women it mi other woman who is suffering from the same trffij For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable SiSSr Compound has been the standard remedy for S)u9W female Dls. Ko sick woman does justice to WrX herself who will not try this famous medicine. v:ifc, Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and lSld has thousands of cures to its credit. II alfc i HS&Xt" If the slightest trouble appears which (aVw'a you do not understand, write to Mrs. i VJk Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for her advice it is cMS free and always helpful. ax 59 East Third So. St. Ck, Bring Your Old Umbrella to' UK: Changed FREE into a f Hull Umbrella; 1 With Detachable and J' H Interchangeable fejc I Handle jg& H We aro exclusive agents in Salt Lake Oitywijfei, H for this famous umbrella, and aire authorized Hin H by the makers, Hull Bros. Umbrella Co, oi ?s N Toledo, Ohio, that they will change any uml wi H brolla handle into a Hull Detachable Handla TUBE. . .ig H Bring your old umbrella, with, coupon 'wbicli H appears below, and we will send tho handU "Wl HI to tho factory to bo changed free, and will M show you the advantages of tho Hull detach H ble and interchangeable feature. When youi; H handle comes back equipped with this dovicf . we will supply you with an entire now HuU ', top, of your own selection, at tho mere pifcf ' Un '' of recovering your old frame. M 3 After your handle is a Hull handle, you Beajli M never again buy a complete umbrella. can snap on a new top ribs, rod and coverjj 1 H in ten seconds, and all for the price of tHM cover. Then think of tho convenience of 'pacHP j ing your umbrella in your suit case or tronlgMH' This store has undoubtedly the largest stov and the greatost variety of umbrellas in UtajB or between Denver and the coast. B See Our Show 'Windows This Wedgj H Where we show a uart of our lino at a variefej H of prices. Stou inside and let us explain thf merits of the HULL. Tho name HULL is M umbrellas what Sterling is to silver. Tali advantage of this free offer and have yopf. old umbrella made into a HULL no morLf. poor silk at a high price, and no more beal or rusted ribs to break and spoil tho &em' W Bring your old umbrella to us and in a fail v H days we hand you a now HULL UIVEBE3LL4J B with detachable and interchangeable handhrt We engrave any handle with fine monogranS without charge. HULL BROTHERS UMBRELLA COll;y i COUPON 'Ml SMt TT7 yu,navc nn umbrella of the ordinary kind vralbMy1 i'3eR I covering, bring it to our store with this coupon. Tbjl (mSS&' entitle you to, have your old stylo umbrella transfornJL. H atyle HULL UMBRELLA with detachable nnd inJWj wra sfrmSs. handle. This service will be renderr ' VIS raSjy COST TO YOU the new frame R8 bodying the detachable and interohantf' . " 'wW lM( MfrnvaS, being furnished to you ot the mere, oo'- tl IhI mEMml Ml xn&' Preoen-e this coupon and 'm ', pKjf old umbrella the nest time you "jBf'jg" |