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Show q A . : ' I! All solid in lace orCongress up to values. PRICE CUTTING ON , OTJR ENTIRE STOCK DURING THI3 ANNUAL SALE. , 'Phone' 695.'; 238-240 Main St. CULLEN hotel, . C KW1NO. Prop. Salt Lake City Street Cam 7VotaAQ j" : , Trains Pass, tha Door. I r t Ann Arlt' Arcf EocV. Comr. Comr Gran Mecha Penmn ReaxJi. -Sliortt " .... Typewr.. EVERY ; . . err ""- WALKER BROS., BANKERS. v salt Lake city, uTAH.rii Established 18C2. 1,1 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED . Safety Deposit Boxes for Bent. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, SALT LAKE city. (Established 1878.) Transact a General Bonking Business. PROPOSALS.! '. of Agriculture. C : Washington, D. C, . Sealed proposals wi Secretary of As-rl. ' Thursday, January 1 , tlon of a to-story t use of the Weather : partment of , AgTicu' Utah, In accordance v lfleations which may t office of the Chief of t reau, Washington, U. . Weather Bureau OCT., -Utah. Bids must be on envelope, "Propn- . reau Building, Mo:, drecsed to the Ekti Washington, D. O. serves the rlsnt to v JAMES . I ' -T J. A. CUNNINGHAM, Pres. li E. W. WIL80N, Cashier. D W. O. CARBIS. Asst. Cashier. 1 Bank of Commerce I ATLAS BLOCIC. , J WELLS FAR60 & C0..BANK V SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. I (Established XSSX.) Capital, paid up $ 500,000.04 Burplu and undivided profits. 11,089,44.41 Transacts a General Bunking Business. ' DRAFTS ISSUED on all prominent cltlea of the United States. Europe, AsU, Africa, Australia and the rest of tot world. I HOMER 8. KING, President. . I H. L. MILLER. Cashier. j JNO. E. MILES. Ass't. Cashier. National Bank of the Republic I U. 8. DEPOSITARY. -'FRANK KKOK .....'.FfMldent. GEORGE A. LOWE Vlo President. 1W. r. ADAMS Cashier. CAPITAL TAID IN. $300,000. BaoWns tn all lta branches transaored. Exchange drawn oa th principal cities el Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIMID DEPOSTia Const Ccagn Night and day, until the . strength is entirely exhausted, v and that dreaded word Consumption begins to be whispered whis-pered among friends. That's a common story, familiar to the people of every town and village There's another story which ought to be as widely known as the story of disease, dis-ease, and that is the story of the cures effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden TBTJSTrZ'C WHEREAS, RACHEL Junior, by a ded of trust. 1900, and duly filed for recor , of the County Recorder of Bait L. on the 2lst day of May. 1300, p ' after duly recorded in book "4 Y" ; gages, page I 314, records of said r conveyed to, Glen Miller, trustee, the lowing described rpal estate ' situate ! the. county jat Salt Lake, State of Utar.. wit: Commencing ftve (5) rods eaet the northwest corner of lot thre block sMt iSK plat G. Salt Lake City vey, thence running south ten Ot) r. thence east two and ene-half (21,) ro thence north ten (10) rods, thence w ; two and one-half (24) rods to the pla - of beginning. In trust, however. 'to secure the payment pay-ment of a promissory note for two thousand thou-sand (2000) dollar,- payable three yuarn after date with six (0) per cnt Interest per annum rrom date until maturity, payable pay-able quarterly, and a promlnsorv note for sixty (GO) dollars, payable in installment as follows: Five (5) dollars on the 13: h day of each August. November, Februrv and May until said note is paid in f '. both said notes being of even data w said deed of trust and bearing inton at the rate of two (2) per cent per morn after maturity Whereas, default has been made li tvi payment of Installment of interest November . 1902, on said note of t thousand (2000) dollars, amountlr r t . thirty (30) dollars: and upon the li -ment of five (6) dollars principal, duo i note of sixty (60) dollars. November 1902, by reason of which defaults b i said notes have by their expressed term become wholly due. and the legal holder of said notes have declared the saxn wholly due; and. Whereas, It is provided In said tru l deed that in case any notice of sale r ' said premises shall be published,-and sv Indebtedness shall be paid, or tender . during or after said publication, and b-fore b-fore sale, said first party in said deed r' trust shall pay the expense of such publication pub-lication and fifty (E0) dollars to said trustee trus-tee or successor for his services. ' Now, therefore. At the request of t' legal holder of said notes the unrVrslp-Glen unrVrslp-Glen Miller, trustee, pursuant to the i" -er and authority vested In him by the s trust deed, will sell at public sale to t highest bidder for cash, at the weft f door of the county courthouse, 6 a if. 1 City, Utah, on Friday January l :. at I o'clock p. m.,' said real estata t described to satisfy the said note f -tereat and expense of this trust. In. reasonable attorney and counsel t compensation to said trustee for t i -Vices. GLEN MILLER. Tru. . Dated Salt Lake City. Utah, Le cr 17.-H0. A. L. Hoppaugb, Attorney, Deseret National Bank I UNTTKD STATES DEPOSITORY. 1 Capital 1600,000 , ' Surplus .......... 3dO,000 L. 8. HUw President. Mooes Thatcher..... .Vice-President H. 8. Tounr ...CasMer )' fcagar t. Hills A , pM"-1.'- COILMERCIaL NATIONAL BANK, Capital Paid in 8200,000. General Banking In All Its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer. John J. Daly. O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John Donnellan; A.. F. Holden. Medical Discovery. Bronchitis, asthma, obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, and other forms of disease which affect the respiratory organs, are permanently cured by the use of Golden Medical Discovery." Only for Dr.' Pierce's Golden Medical tU-covery tU-covery I think I would be jn my grave to-dy. writes Mr. Moms Mile, of HilUard, Uinta Co., Wyoming. "I had asthma bad I could not sleep at night and was compelled to fir an work. It affected my lung so that I coughed all the time, both night and day. My friends all thought I had coaaametioa. My wife in-isted in-isted on my trying Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which I did. I have taken four bottles and am now a well man, weighing isj pounds, thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on. receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for book in paper covers or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . , I Established ISO. m Offlcea j The. Oldest sad Tillies Re G. DUN & eo, oXOXOE XJTST, Oaneml ffanager, Utah, Idaho and 'Wyoming, Offices la Progress Building, Salt Laks City. - !! LUMBER CHEAP We have got to move, and to avoid movinr and replllng as much of our stock as possible, we will offer ourj stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows,-Lath.' Shingles,' Cement, Tar Felt Paper, Roofing .Pitch, Building Paper, Nails, Builders' Hardware, at greatly reduced prices, for SPOT ; CASH during the next 60 days. Bring In your bills and get our prices... ParlierLumberjci 1 - r " xost n Eyesight Is hard to recover. Protect your eyes with properly prop-erly fitted and ground glasses. eCHRAMM. O. D.. Expert Refractlonist. t j fCS-209 Atlas Block.- 1 J . j TO YOU WORK ON A SALARY f If you have a permanent position an 1 i.eed a little extra cash we will ad-vhhom ad-vhhom you a reasonable sum and you '-an repay it In eosy weekly or month-v month-v 1 -vinents. Cull for particulars, the c ,r Lorn Co., li K. Fcond Pouth St., r s 12 and IS, Exit Lake City. PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN I fi "V Xa the treatment of private diseases, such as Varleoeela, ff n' Impotency, Blood Poison, Stricture, etc, to which our prac- I J , ties is limited and to which we have devoted the best part j f of our lives, we give a written legal guarantee to effect a J S -A perfect and permanent cure In every case undertaken for V y' I treatment. Consultation at' office or by letter is frsa, an V V v I If you decide to take treatment, charges will not be mors Jk y f than you are milling to pay for the benedts received. Jj). COOK MEDICAL, CO., IN HO C Main flfc. J; v Gait Lake City, |