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Show TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULL FUNERAL DIRECTORS EBKR "vi'.HA I , L. 1 ' N DE rVaKEtTVND embalmer, 161 S. Wesi Temple. Phono 1019. V493 BURIAL VAULTS ROYAL C FMNlT7 JlR T A L VAULT PUT In on four hours' notice. Jnd. 3257. Bell 3311). o20S7 OUT FLOWERS THE LEAPING FLORIST. W. W. KING. 211 E. 2nd So. Both phones 37. 297 THE FLOWER SHOP. CUT FLOWERS and designs, fnder Nafl Bank of Rep. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM R. McKen7.e. Display yards. 122 So. Stale. NOTICE OF TOWN LOT SALE. Department of the Interior, Land Office nt Ilnlley, Idaho, February ll, 1910. Notice is hereby given th'al on the Sth day of April. 1910. at Rupert, Idaho, beginning be-ginning at 10 a. m. of that day and continuing con-tinuing thereafter from day to day (Sundays (Sun-days excepted) ns long as may be necessary, neces-sary, we will offer for sale at public outcry out-cry to the highest bidder for cash at not less than the appraised valuo thereof, all lota In blocks 1 to 7, Inclusive; 12 to 16, Inclusive: 23, 29 32. 40. 43, 50 to 54. in-culsivc; in-culsivc; 00, 63 to 66. Inclusive: CS to 79. Inclusive, and S2 to 90. Inclusive: and all lots In the east half of blocks 11 and IS and the south half of blocks 56 t.o 59, Inclusive. In-clusive. In the townslte of Rupert, Idaho, as delineated and designated on the plat of said townslte, approved December 7. 1905, and amended by suplemental plat, approved September 2, 1909 Tho purchase price must be paid in cash to Iho. receiver before tho closo of his office on the day tho bid is accepted. C. T-I, Paul, engineer of tin.- reclamation service, will superintend the salo of said lots. All parties are warned under the pennlty named in section 2373, U. S. Rev. Slats., ngnlnsfc nny combination or action ac-tion tending to hinder or embarrass the sale of said lots or to prevent free competition com-petition between bidders. I PRESLEY F. I IORNE, Register. I FRED C. BRADLEY. Receiver ' C1769 WANTED ONE OR TWO SECQNP-ilANb DE.N'-tal DE.N'-tal ehnlra and other goods. 131 25th si., OgdCli. elS05 FURNITURE OF .i7l7KINljS WANT-cd; WANT-cd; will pay you tlrst-class prices. II. C. Ftshcr .V Co., 165 So. W. Templo. Bell 5171, Ind. 961. c25S WE WILL TRADE YOU CASH FOR YOUR CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS. COMMERCIAL COLLECTIONS UVERY-WIJERE. UVERY-WIJERE. WHAT HAVE YOU? COMMERCIAL COM-MERCIAL COLLECTION AGENCY. IN-15-30 D. F. WALKER PLUG. IND. i::2;i: BELL 1(15, T. L REDFORD, MANAGER. MAN-AGER. c257 RING CP IND. 1511 FOR FINE l.AUN. dry work ami Ince curtains. No. 17 Mortenseu ct.. 5lh South between 2nd and 3rd East. I230:; WANTED A $3000 HOUSE ON EAST side. George P.' Standing, 73 Main si. a 1 70S ALL KINDS SECOND-HAND CLOTII-Ing. CLOTII-Ing. trunks, valises; best prices paid. 2S Commercial al. Reply by postal card. 3771 Hell. 171 YOUR OLD CLOTHING. WILL CALL. Salvation Army. Iloth phonos. 12191 TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattress remaking. Utah Bedding and Mfg. Co. Holh phones 3S3. 1)303 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GENTS old clothes, etc. Bell phono 5023. 60 Commercial sL 1112477, WESTERN JUNK CO.. DEALERS IN motal. rubber, etc. 10 II So. State. Bell Main 2311!. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRON. brass, rngs. bottles, rubber, copper, ete. Utah Junk Co.. S10 So. Ith West. Phone 220. pl072 WE SOLICIT LISTINGS IN HOUSES TO iv.nl. We are having many calls every day that, we cannot accommodate. Dan-ley Dan-ley ,t Johnson, SO A Vest 3rd South st. Phones 1126. x650 10. if. WITZELL. REPAIRER OF ALL kinds of musical Instruments. Main si., room S. a7 HORSES AND CATTLE. I. N. IIINCK-ley. IIINCK-ley. 323 West 1st North. Bell S05-NY. 024 sr. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-1 hand clothes. Edward Green. Bell 5021. Ihd. 3273. d372 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ?5UU TO $2000. Ural mortgage. ALSO TO LEASE warehouse; wo own the lot. will build to suit tenant. Inquire Glesy-Walker Co., both phones 1668, 103 Tribune building. .1671 A LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO OCCUPY a pleasant furnished room, close in, breakfast If desired. Address E-43. Tribune.. Trib-une.. d3405 WASHING AND 'IRONING TO DO AT home; 35 o.enls per dozen; rough dry, 70 conls. Rates nn small pieces. Ind. 4393. 113 W. 2nd Norlh. el 036 WANTED TO HATCH. CHICKENS AND ducks, prices reasonable. 1193 So. 3rd East. ImJ. 10601. el 127 NIGHT OR EARLY MORNING WORK. by responsible woman. Address 356 So. W. Temple. el 151 TICKET TO SAN FRANCISCO FOR middle-aged lady. 11-16, Tribune el 705 CONTRACTOR TO RID ON ARTESIAN well 2500 feet deep. See undersigned for specillcallona. J. L. Thomson, euro P. t R. G. eir,$2 BIDS ARE SOLICITED BY THE D. $ R. G. Ry. for driving a well 2500 feel deep, diameter of lower end to be four Inches. For further Information sec J li. Thomson, care D. & R. G. clGx:! CONFINEMENT " CASES; CAN BE boarded and lodged, with best of nursing. nurs-ing. 413 W. 2d N., Ind. 4393. cl025 WANT TO BUY ROOMING HOUSE FOR ca3h, closo In. Address 11-25, Tribune. cl933 WANT TO BUY 5-ROOM MODERN house. Address 11-22, Tribune cl936 FRESH AND FAT COWS. YOUNG AND fat calves and poultry. Saunders. Phone 2374 -Y. c'J250 GENTLEMAN TO OCCUPY NICE room, with bath, all mod. conveniences. In private home. Address 1-1, Tribune. e2245 WANTED A "SEVEN" SHORTHAND writer, male or fomalc; good wages. F-7. Tribune. e2123 PARTIES DESIRING PART CAR FOR household goods to Los Angeles at reasonable rea-sonable rates, apply Kimball Van &. Storage Stor-age Co.. 39 W. 1st South. o2409 ROOM AND BOARD BY GENTLEMAN; private family preferred: must be closo In. 1-59. Tribune. &-I40 THREE YOUNG MEN DESIRE SINGLE rooms with board; close in; modern. 1-12, Tribune. 02512 WOMAN TO OCCUPY PART OF COT-tagc. COT-tagc. furnished or unfurnished, close In. 1-15. Tribune. ' c252l LADIES TO CALL AT MRS. POW'S millinery parlors for their spring millinery; mil-linery; hats remodeled, cleaned and dyed, and relrimmcd; everything In millinery mil-linery supplies carried: plumes cleaned, rcdlpped and curled. 451 South Main. C2I98 LACE CUP.TAJNS LAUNDERED; WORK fuaranteed. Mrs, Stalllngs. Eell phona 7. , x2214 STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHED WITH-out WITH-out charge "The Shorthand Shop," Bid Atlas. Phone 2461. wl93 POSITION AS EXPERIENCED CASU-ier; CASU-ier; best of references. G-25. Trlbunoi el040 YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS cook in private family; good, plain cook. Ind. phono 2353. c2375 POSITION AS CHEMIST OR METAL-lurglst METAL-lurglst In smelter; address 1-5, Tribune. C2369 A JAPANESE CHAUFFEUR WANTS TO drive automobile for private family: small wages. Box 291. e242S MRST-C.ASS LADY STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper desires position; refer- uiiKKa. vuuiLaa i-.i. Jiiuuui, ii-i I i BY MAN AND WIFE ON CATTLE ranch; wife to cook, man all-around worker: good on machinery. Addro.es 431 W. 5th North. o2504 sTltlke"?1 State. Boll phone 5235. Ind. 1731. d2210 MEmAL DR. RUTH 1I1LLIARD. liOMKOPATH-Ist: liOMKOPATH-Ist: 10:30 to 12:30; 4:30 to 5:30. 501 Judge bldg. el.S'48 SHORTHAND FULL COURSE BY MAIL. $5: pri' vate lessons daily. No books to buy. "Seven" Inst.: 35 Mercantile hlk. e213 NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. The undersigned will sell nt private sale a complete street lighting system four miles more or less in length, consisting con-sisting of about 2000 pounds insulated copper wire, cross arms. Insulators, lamp hangers and fixtures, now hanging arid attached to the lino of polos of the Utah Independent Telephone company on the Tnylorsvlllo-Murray highway and highway high-way .. from Mid vale to the Redwood Red-wood road, as the same now stands, hanging and attached to said poles, on and after Saturday, the 26th day of February, Feb-ruary, 1910, and written bids will bo received re-ceived at my office. No. 608 Newhouse building. Salt Lnko City, Utah. Terms of sale, cash. W. B. A LBERTSON. Receiver of Iho Salt Lake Public Service Cor: .any. c2l00 WANTED HELP MALE M. J DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. skilled and unskilled laborers furnished. 40 Liint 1st South, cor. Commercial. Bell phona 33SS; Ind. 923. pl3 CARRIERS WITH HORSE, ON TRIB-une. TRIB-une. Apply to Circulation Manager. o9IG STROCK'S EM l'LOYMENT AG ENC V Hold, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborers. ' E. 2nd South. Phones 461. 0,713 VISIT MENAGER'S BUSINESS COL-lege COL-lege before you decide lo enter elsewhere. else-where. Gel the best. 19 So. Main si. loth phones. d2!tl9 GOVERNMENT FA KM ICRS' WANTED Examination, April 13. Splendid salary. " "vs quarteiH. Let 11:1 prepare vmi, rite today. Ozmcnt. Dept. 52J, St. Louis. JAPANESE FOR GENERAL K1TCIIEN-wnrk. K1TCIIEN-wnrk. I 10 K. 2nd So. oSlO TWO OR THREE GOOD NEWSPAPER solicitors. Apply circulation dept.. Evening Telogra.11., .el 1 25 THREE FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS want ed; mi1.11 bo good mur. also bov. 303 Brocks AiomJe. ' el 139 WANTED A MAN EX I 'ER1 KN 'El IN taking measures lo trjvel for lilgb-gra.le lilgb-gra.le made-to-measure clothing. Give V,c. H'K ''-frenec for interview. "Address H-. tribune. el6ll FEW GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 43 South "'H st- el7G7 EX PERIEN r KO W UU0 HAT FRAME 'naker. 223 W. 1st So. ,1920 LOCAL MANAGER FOR LARGE MAN-uraeturlng MAN-uraeturlng corporation. Exclusive contra, con-tra, -i to capable man. W. F. A. Co., 1605 r.oush st., San Francisco. . el029 $3000 TO 51 0.000 YEARLY EASILY MAPE in real opt.-itr. business; no 0apil.1l required; re-quired; wo -iviii t0;,c, yo ,l0 mjshiesS ,)V mall, appoint you special repreFenlatlve of leodlng real estate companv, list with you readily salable properties, oo-operato with and assist you to a permanent success; suc-cess; a thorough commercial law eou.ve free to each representative Write for 62-page 62-page book free; it will lv sur'- to interest you. Tho Cross Co., dpt. 135. Chicago. a222l DENTIST Vo MANAGE SALT LAKE branch: mu.H Imvo Utah license, be A I at chair and laboratorv. Resl references refer-ences required. Good salary. THE REX DENTAL COMPANY, Ablngton Bldg., Portland, Or. e2276 INCREASED EARNINGS ro.uU from UTAH BUSINESS COLLEGE training. c-21 10 COMPETENT NEWSPAPER MAN TO handle advertising department; write or phono "Herald," n-ovo. c2370 GOOD REPORTER: CHANCE OF AP-vancemenl. AP-vancemenl. "Herald," Provo. c2371 GOOD AMATEUR MUSICIANS WANT-cd WANT-cd for band. See Bert, 30 W. 2nd So. C2I2I WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN TO manage credit clothing storo in Salt Lake. Give ago, experience and reference. refer-ence. M. & Jl., 1629 Stout St., Denver. Colo. c24 OS WANTED A GOOD BOY. 303 BROOKS Arcade at 9 a. m. e2494 BRIGHT BOY FOR OFFICE WORK and errands; something good for tho right bov; references required. Glle.s-Mc-Alllster Adv. Agency. 213 Atlas block. Apply Ap-ply today between 0 and 10. c2196 WANTED A .MARRIED MAN TO haul coal on shares. Call 2936-NN. 02525 WANTED HELP FEMALE GUEIL.S IN ALL- DEPARTMENTS. APPLY AP-PLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. TROY LAUNDRY. 431 SO. 6TH BAST 6T. d4B3 WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT Hcnnger'a Business college Is tho best in tho city. Day and night sessions. d2920 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; good wages. 149 East 1st South. (134S2 SaSSE'S UAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. Manicuring, halidrcsslng, etc., taught; combings bought; hair switches, puffs, hair Jewelry made. Phones 4444. 218 S. Main. c?202 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: good wages; prefer one who has sleeping sleep-ing quarters at homo. 86 1C Phono Boll 4667. a c6S9 GIRL TO COOK AND IRON. 305 1ST ave. , cl609 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 134 II st. el701 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; good pay; no washing. 625 E. 3rd So. c!766 HOUSEKEEPER FOR SMALL FAMILY. German lady preferred. Apply 4S Vine street. el930 COMPETENT GIRL. COOKING. RUS-scll RUS-scll Schuldcr. Hillside ave. and State st. ' e22Sl PRACTICAL the. training given at tho UTAH .BUSINESS COLLEGE. e2141 STENOGRAPHER AND OFFICE WO-mau; WO-mau; address, giving age, experience and sulary expected. 11-50, Tribune. C2206 WANTED FIRST-CLASS DILESSMA-kor. DILESSMA-kor. Bell 3934-55- c2I43 WANTED A NORWEGIAN OR SWED-ish SWED-ish girl not long from old country to keep. house for woman and child in small town; small wages, steady position for right .party. Call Mrs. Fcllds, Ind. phone 3023. C2IM WANTED EXPERIENCED FITTER. dressmaker and wrapper for Frank's new store, 1S-20 East First South.' Apply today. c243g GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply Mr. Wolf, care .Freed Furniture & Carpet Co. o2I22 WANTED FOUR LADIES. NEAT Appearing Ap-pearing and Intelligent, for a house-to-house demonstrating, by a large eastern east-ern manufacturer of pure food products; steady employment, the year round, wllh lair salary ana expenses. Appty to ;urs. J. S. Colvin. room 38 Heron hotel, 138 East Second South st. t c2432 WOMAN OR GIRL TO CARE FOR child during day. Apply Atlas Block Cigar Stand. c243 1 COMPETENT CLERK AND TYPE-wrlter TYPE-wrlter (Underwood) for billing; slate quallfiea Hons, ago and salary expected. F-10, Tribune. c2413 EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID AT Linden Hotel. No others need apply. C2405 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK". 139 II st- C25J7 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework: only 3 In family; good homo for right party S73 So. 7th E. c2514 WANTED CHAMBERMAID AT 25 NO. 1st West: references. 02513 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. or middle-aged woman. 1529 So. 2nd East. c2510 COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING and downstairs work. 901 E. Brigham. C2509 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN. HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; small family, good wages: no washing, no Ironing. 315 So. 1th East. 02502 HAT FACTORY MEN'S HATS CLEANED AND blocked; Panamas a specialty. Snlt U-iko Hat raclory, 31 E. 1st So. Phone 2737-NK. bll33 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS VvrElTLEl?rI parlors In the heart of tho business dls-trfct. dls-trfct. Z-2. Tribune. duss DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE. Have ft reupbolatcrcd made new again. Phone 3209 about it- S. L. Mattress Mfg. Co. cjOg:: A PIANO. NEW; COST' $350; WILL sell for $175 cash, at once. X-50, Tribune. Trib-une. (..326 50. 60 AND R0 H. P. BOILERS. 2 GATES crushers, belting, pulleys, gasoline engine, en-gine, hoists anil pipe Western Machinery V.. ;.6S W. .iih South. Ind. 362i;. t-t70 FINE OAK SHELVING; ALSO SEC-ond-band showcases. V. L. Weliierbce. 15S-100 W, 1st South. pl91l SCOVILLE fe GUTHRIE, Real Estate and Business Opportunities. 172 So. Slate. Ind. 795. Bell 3775. It 1010 RAM IJOl.'I LLET RAMS AND HERE-t'ord HERE-t'ord bulls. Heber Bennlon, 1902 Sonlli Ith East. blOOi WE ARE SELLING SECOND-HAND Bviiek touring cars and runabouts at less (ban tvvo-lhird3 of the cost price. Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. bin 15 A NUMBER OF USED A UTo.MoBI l.ES at 1-3 to & original price, nil in int-tinss int-tinss condition; lermr. if d"shvd. Sbar-uinii Sbar-uinii Automobile Co.. I." So Slate. n.MU FOR SALE CHEAP--I00 RAMBOl'lI. let rains at Ulghv ranch. Inquire IS26 So. Main st,, Salt Lake. a2SI0 1007 7-PASSENGER. TOURING CM: eor.1 SI0O0, sell for ?1250; niusl r.elS at once. Will guarantee. O-20, Trlbun-. n 1021 HORSES. Fifty head lino to U00-lb. young horses; eai-h horse guai-anteed to be as repre seated. Salt Lake Horse and Mule Market. 311-316 W. 5th South. 699 TWO NEW .".-ROOM IIOI.SI-.S. J22S Y. Pacific ave. ?l50fi en eh; J300 down. bal. $10 per month. 7 pr cent. High ground, lino cellar, .-lose to 3 car lines. Inquire Lincoln house. - d2059 FURNITURE OF 10-ROOM HOUSE. 1N-qiilre 1N-qiilre side door, III So. Main. o39 lOO.oOn ADORES AND ALL THE LU.M-ber LU.M-ber and building material in the housi-at housi-at No. 132 So. Main si.: also fnrnae in good condition. Apply on the premises. Gen. Ross. 02 I ONE LINOTYPE MAPI! INI5:. 'NO. 3. IN porfect condition, wllh one motor and one magazine; J1500; one machine, in perfect per-fect order. No. I, with nn maga.lno and motor, for $650. II. C. Gillespie, Gold-field. Gold-field. Nov. c397 STANDARD ROTARY SEWING MA-chines. MA-chines. Waller M. Jones, 32 Richards street. clSlO SURREY. PNEUMATIC TIRES; GOOD condition; cheap. G-9. Tribune. eSlO SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURG EGGS. 13 for SI: few roosters. Saunders. Phone 2374 -Y. v C071 A BARGAIN. The furniture of 12-room hous", cheap; income. $78 over rent. Call 1967-K Bel). 330 So. 1st Wost. el323 SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURG EGGS, 13 for $1: few roosters. Saunders. Phone 237 1 -Y. el3S5 ALMOST NEW VICTOR PPZONO-graph. PPZONO-graph. 36 records, very cheap. Innulre 526 Atlas Block. el249 A GOOD HACK FOR SALE. CHEAP. J. P. Fowler. C7 So. W. Temple. el453 FOR ROOKING AND BUSINESS chances, see Curran & Power, 405-106 Boyd Park bldg. el459 ONE KIMBALL FREIGHT ELEVATOR. 7 ft. platform, good as now. will sell cheap. Capital R. E. Inv. Co., 17 W. 2nd South. cl695 ON T STREET WE HAVE FOUR-ROOM modem cottage that we are offering at a sacrifice; $2350. $300 cash and ?8 per month; the lot nlono Is worth what we aro anklng. Call Bell 35S0, Ind. S37. el7S6 ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. IN-quirc IN-quirc proprietor. 72 West 2nd So. cl792 ONE FINE UPRIGHT OAK PIANO. cost $150. nearly now. for $300 cash. Address II-9, Tribune. clSOl A GENTLEMAN'S FULL-DRESS SUIT for sale; cost $.'0, will sell for what buttons and linings cost. Bell 2S02J5. el6S7 THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH POINTER pups, 2 months old. IS So. 2nd East. C20I1 ONE WEBER SQUARE PIANO, $40; one Weber grand piano. $250; ono Cablo & Nelson upright, $150: all In first class condition. Phono 4951-Z. e2004 CECIL1AN PIANO PLAYER. ADJUST-ablo ADJUST-ablo tracker board, llrst-class condition. condi-tion. Bell telephone 1120. 169 South 13lh East. e2I0l PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS. We will Have you $100 on a piano. No chance, no puzzle, but an absolute saving sav-ing of $100. Why? Because wo save it in expenses. A slightly used Walwoith, was $450; now $250 An almost new Walworth, was $150; now $265 1 A new Adam Schaaf piano, was $400; now $300 A now Adam Schaaf piano; was $425; now $325 Metropolitan Music Co., room 1. Hooper Hoop-er & Eldrcdgc block: entrance 49 South Main st. c2143 BLOCK OF UNION FOUNDRY AND Machine company stock. Address 1-6, Tribune. e236S PARTY SENDING HOUSEHOLD goods to Los Angeles will share car. Bell phone 4963-K. c2452 GOOD FOUR-HOLED RANGE IN first-class order nt 557 So. 1st West, rear, c-2127 NONDESCRIPTIVE TICKET TO ROCK Island. III., cheap if taken at once. F-S. Tribune. c243l NON-DESCRIPTIVE TICKET TO Price, Utah; 1-16, Tribune. o251S BUCK RANGE HOT WATER JACKET, almost new; Bell 4122-X. e2511 FURNITURE OF SEV-EN-ROOM MOD-crn MOD-crn house, close In; modal home, with cnotmh rooms rented to clear running expenses; must go at once. Owner leaving leav-ing city. Phone 2367-NZ. e250S FOR SALE FURNITURE OF A FOUR-ROOM FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT. CLOSE. IN. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. RENT, S29. IF TAKEN AT ONCE. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $350: $75 CASH. BALANCE BAL-ANCE IN FOUR MONTHS. EITHER PHONE 3333. c2516 FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF FUMED oak buffet. 54-inch round extension table, dining chairs, rockers, library table, lady's desk, bookcase, birdseye dresser dress-er and chiffonier, brass and iron buds, mattresses, sanitary couch and pad. 0 Critcblow npts. Boll 2713-X. O2505 IF IT'S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. sec Newcomb, R. 407 Tribune Bldg. Ind. phone 126. e676 BARBER SHOP. INCLUDING Fixtures, Fix-tures, 4 chairs. 535 West 2nd So. c2106 FURNITURE OF 7 ROOMS. HOUSE TO rent, Inquire 437 East ;'nd So. o2057 WANTED SALESMEN . RELIABLE MAN IN EVERY TOWN TO handle our line of tailoring for spring and summer 1910; the largest and fluent ever shown: 400 samples from $10 to $30; workmanship and fit guaranteed. Merchants Mer-chants and solicitors handling tailoring will find li to their Interest to write t onre for exclusive territory. Tho City Tailors, finest clothes to measure, Chicago Chi-cago 111. cllSSJ -JTa rffi h-i.0,"i3ri' scVili'JiaK Y V i.lm. South HlreM11 ,, , Tucadaj f L,h I m Members of sister lodges art Ig brethren invited, k "!,'1'. M.; Moecs C. PlillllpH, secreinng MT. MORIAII LODGE N0 " ? fc M.-Musonlo hU. sond v&iZg Por Diehl, secretary ' ' WASATCH LODGE NO I. Vtt ami 2nd East. R.JU: r nieeni r day of each m.ndh. " " Zu? ;,ml "ojournhig ? J,' In ly invited. A C. Vhrw w t '-"-o, swnr-d. J ft LVNDS CIIAPT ' '&sJ& Maonl!-Pr To!,H'U me-Mlngs flri f, j&Zttfflt c,1,;n month, if 4-&Zr members wlllS 1 yordlnl welcome 1$ 1 . frpenror, jf ! . -Staled meolfM .SJlS. Moml-n of eaol3r Masonic lempldfe Tt.-vivv )'?nVW, InvltcIL Lul ISA. SIMWARlVrigffl BIRPIE S. NIPPRp v 'Iff DO R A FRA .VELA N D Jl',$ . crem-ent co XSrff ' -Hid?,? IgV Degree of the PLOJi'fcs. ' Stat.-d meelitifl( t&ZW Tuesday of oaclg Srr Masonic tiuple 7 hceon.l East rirfV South. A cordial lion is extended tr. all visiting1: SARAH M. M TARTY, Mi. RUBY LEE, Secretarv. Independent Order of Odd F&jt FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17. I olH Moots every Wednesday n, jll o clock, I. O. O. V. temple. Visii $ come. Gus Youngrcen, N. G l1 Smith, Secretary. , j3 JORDAN LODGE NO. 3, I f? ' Mecls every Monday nlghl at I- U temple. Visitors Invited. J.i.t N. G.; A. Llndbcrg, Secretary, i , I. O. O. F. TEMPLE DIRECT I Subordinate lodges meet as fonJ! Sail Lake lodge No. 2. FrldayIg Enterprise lodge x0. 15, Tucsdalj A A. S. RITIS THE FOUR (A nato bodies of the A A. SM !?'.. i180" n?Id statn mcetl. third Thursday In each niontfr . Masonic temple, corner First So I Second East. Sojoumlns broth H vlted. j .v ,.r ,. , C; 7L F'shcr, 32d dcg.r 9 W. M, Jordan Lodge Pcrfectld F. IT. Can-. 32d leg.i" a Vv. M. James Lowe Chapter!. I Crolv No. 1. ,4 "a C. J. MoNilt. 32d deg.E( I Commander of Salt Lake Council I do.sb No. 1. I James- II. Brown. 33rd dcSf M. of M- Oonsistorv No.Hf Christopher Diehl. 33rd dcIL Register for all the bodktfg EL K'ALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O.ff Regular sessions held 'atj?L temple, corner Second East artv South, tho third Wednesday rfi month. Sojourning nobles Invitca tend. W. M. Rash, PotcntatflT; Mlll-l-tatt rir.,.nivW aU 1 gw2 UTAH COMMANDERY NO. 1. idS' Templar Stated conclaves Masonic, feriiple, corner Second wh First South, tho first Thursday;) month. Sojourning Sir lnlghtsai2i Invited to attend i J. T. BRECKOK ) E. O. LEATI1ERWOOD. Reel & i UTAH CHAPTER NO. 1 R.fs j Stated convocation last Cedl each month at Masonic hall, cor ond Easl and First South streel panions cordially Invited. F. H.l r sky, II. P.; Moses C Phillips. s MIRIAM: RECEKAU LODGEC first and third Saturday' evefi each month tit I. O O. F. tcmpIelL NAOMI REBEKAU LODGE. l Meets cvery second and fourtlfcf dav evenings of each month at C 41 lows' temple. Market street. I L; FORESTERS OF AMERICA first and third Wednesdays cael v Jcnnlm:s Block. 3rd Moor, Nd.'V f. First South. C. E. White, F. Sff EXCELSIOR CAMP 10S92. Ml j Woodmen, meets Tuesday eya . E. of P. hall, 261 Main atrcot. gj neighbors welcome. John T. Clui sul. Harry A. James; clerk. 1 GREAT SALT LAKE CAMP 1 W. A., meets every Tuesdays iy S o'clock In the Odd Fellows UJ ? O. place. AMsIlIng neighbors cort vitcd. IB SB UTAH CAMP, NO. 33S, W. O, . Wit ncsday evening, K O. lv. linll, 3 Temple. Visiting neighbors wclcj .jtt B. llcagren, consul; E. llallj WOODBINE CIRCLE. NO. fh of Woodcraft, meets every Tin o'clock, at I. O. O. F hall. ft Kniglits of Pythias. ri; CALANTIIE-MYRTLE LODGE; K. of P. Every Monday, I v.. ol C. A. Wherry, C. C: C E. Holms R. and S. 1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE,! Evorv Thursday evening. K. o .t-271 .t-271 So." Muin, W. E. Losoc, C. 1 V Randolph. K. of R- and .s. j LINCOLN LODGE. NO. 23. K.J M'octs every Saturday evenl frjjj o'clock, K. of P. lmll. J HF.RMIONE TEMPLE. NO 3. Sisters. Meot every I-rldav ejjjt K. of P. ball. Einma BeUsRJlt ROYAL ARCANUM. SALT LAK oil. No. 1517. becond and four j.- days F. O. 1?. ball. 168 So VM JJ .7. Q. Critclilow, regent. E. L. Jl rotary It . FRATERNAL ORDER OP' Snlt Lake Aorio. No. 61. Even :, S p. m ICaglcs' hall. jf' KNIGHTS OF THE MAC 1 Sail Lako City Tent. No-J Thursday. I. O O- t. liall.J kniglits invited. tj |