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Show No one would drink poor lea if he or she knew the difference in tea. Good tea is not costly. Your grocer will sell you Schillings Best, and return your money in full if you dont d THE it like A C--nr TRAY OF DIAMONDS. V DBA MATTHEW. Over the rough, broken bridle pmth which estendi along the face of Bleeker Bluff, about hallway up the aide ol the gray rock of the mountain, and a few hundred feet above the valley of the Little Washita, there rode one evening young fellow of medium build, In the garb of a cowboy. The path along the verge, though uneven In Ita aurface, waa wide and safe, ao the horaeman advanced lelaurcly, with no thought beyond the common run of a travelers reflection. Trouble waa awaiting him however. He waa juat rounding a audden bend In hla courae when hia reverie waa disturbed by the hoarae command : Hold hard thar, Ned Bruce, an hand up!" The cowboy knew enough about auch thlnga to at once lift hla hand iky ward; then he leaned over and peered to the left of hla path, where, acroaa the top of a gray bowlder, there reated the shimmering barrel of a rifle exactly on a line with hla ahlrt boaom. Well, friend, Inquired the traveler, aa hla bronco atopped atlll, "what can I do for you? Before the man with the rifle had there atepped from behind another rock two more men, who advanced toward the cowboy, and one of whom, aa hla face became plainly espoaed In the white light of the moon, caused Ned Bruce to tremble deaplte hla effort to how no feat. "Gabe Gary I" he muttered, and he waa overheard by the other, who laughed abort and hard aa he anawered: "You know me? "Slightly, returned Bruce. "You are beat known aa Pistol Gabe, the ichief of a who call that crew of the 'Rough and Ready. The outlaw bowed. "You flatter me he aneered. Then he aeemed to grow furious, hla feature the gloating, vlltalnoua look of a wretch with a foe In hla power. With one deft movement, while hla companion held the cowboy Covered, the bandit chief allpped Ned'a weapon from hi belt and Invited him to them-aelve- "lo you know, you mlaerablc apy, that Im going to kill you?" aaid the outlaw flreely, hla brlatllng teeth allowing In a murderou amlle. "I havent the leaat doubt about It, anawered the cowboy coolly, a he lowered hlmaelf to the ground, where within half a minute the three men had hi hand bound at hla back. And, Indeed, Ned Bruce knew within hi heart that the time had come for hla laat reckon- cowboy "to bend a bullet through my heart! So be It, Mid the bandit bowing "It la cully dune." "You are a center allot, aald llruc "but I wlah him to be apedally certain. Have you a deck of card about you? Certainly. "Then auppoae you pin one of the pute board on my left breast In order to make your aim surer? -- Aa you say, air, coldly responded the ruffian, as he drew a card deck from hla coat and begah ahuilllng It through hi Unger. "Would you prefer any par. tlcular card? "No, I gueaa Well, you might make It the tray of diamonds." And Platol Gabe, Baying nothing, silently shifted the card until he found the selected one. Then advancing to the cowboy he pinned the three a pots squarely ovrr his heart, where they showed plainly on the white, moonlit card. Ned Bruce did not waver, even as the outlaw backed away the distance ol tei. paces and deliberately drew hi weapon. "I had rather you would come a little nearer, Gabe," he aald calmly, "and try to cleave the middle diamond. The bandit disdained doing this, however. He wu too thoroughly confident of striking the mark to go to any further trouble about the affair. Slowly then, with a findlsh satisfaction In hla eyes.he lifted hi revolver and leveled It at that human breast, while Ned Bruce threw hla shoulder back and expanded hi chest to the utmost Bing! A the blue smoke from that murderous tube curled up toward the moon the haplea cowboy tottered, swayed a little and dropped heavily upon hi aide. The ordeal wu over Ned Bruce had had hla wishes fulfilled. With a chuckle of pleuure Platol Gabe appaoaehed the body and turned the b tom toward the sky. The center diamond had been bored through I "Good shot, captain, aald one of the other bandit, and they a'l laughed In brutish enjoyment of the murner. Pistol Gabe then stooped and cut the cord which held the cowboys wrist. "We might uwell leave him comfort-ablhe grinned, and they each chuck, eled again at the excellent joke. Then, a minute later, without any further attention to the body of ther victim, they strode away from there, taking the cowboy' horse with them . Which left the spot a wlered one now, with Ita only Inhabitant that dismal figure which lay so atlll In the shadows of that lonely glade. The moon rose higher and slanted brighter down on the rockyjedge, and the one ghastly form still lay undisturbed. After awhile, however, something oc curred which would have startled dhy one who might have passed that way at the time. The Sure lying there moved! Ned Bruce aat slowly up and felt of hla head, which waa dlxxy, and of hi heart, which waa atlll somewhat numbed. Then he slipped hi fingers beneath hla blouse and felt of a square of steel nearly an Inch thick which hung over hla heart by a cord. There was a dint In the metal the Imprint of a bullet. "Well doner mumbled the cowboy. "He shot true, and no mistake, and he laid me out for several hours, I guess, but all the same Im still kickin'! With that he stood up, stretched out hia arm and, after walking about a brief period, found hlmaelf almost as sound as ever. The blow of the bullet had simply stunned hla nerve and deadened him for a time, without resulting fa e, ing. He had too long Incited the enmity of thla ruffian to hope for lenience. For a number of month he had been endeavoring to bring about the capture of Pla-t- tally. Half an hour later he descended Into Gabe and hla follower, making hlmaelf the leading member of bodle of the valley below and aafely reached the men with that purpoae In view, poatlng cabin of a friend. And It might be added I hat In day up notice of reward for Information regarding the outlaw' whereabout, and following It fell to hla lot to at last strike In abort doing everything which could the trail of Pistol Gabe's headquarters, not fall to attract the keeneat dlapleaa-ur- e where, with bold men behind him, and from the bandit leader. He had In bitter remembrance of that night on met him but once, and had then puraued Bleeker Bluff, he led the charge which him for mile through the hill and exterminated the outlaw chief and hla canyon until the wonderful fleetness of band. Golden Hour. the outlaw horae had carried him belack Mia's Share oftha Qlefc. yond hia reach. I no Immediate There aald Platol Gabe, a prospect that "Yea, Bruce," now the three outlaw formed a triangle the landed surface of the globe will be around their prlaoner, "you have divided up and allotted In equal shares croaaed me once too often. I cannot to each of IU human Inhabitants, hut if ' afford to have a peraon like you run- such a time e er does come It will be found each that will get a little truck ning at large. The outlaw then held hla watch where farm of 33 acre. The landed aurface of the globe contains, aa near a It I the moonlight atruck It he aald coldly. possible for the geographers to ascer "Half put eight, "Yov muat be done for before the long tain, 33SooyooogKO acres, which, divided hand panel the ahort again. Now, air, among the 1,50000,000 Inhabitants which the world contains (accoadlng to how do you chooae to die? There wu nothing uncertain about the latest official estimates) would give hi tone. They apoke death aa plainly each of them a tract of land of the area a Ned Bruce had ever heard anything mentioned above. Taking the entire population of the spoken, but the cowboy allowed a nerve that wu utoundlng. Beyond the faint-ca- t world Into consideration there are alpalcneu about hi cheek, and hla most exactly a8 Inhabitant to each lip being a trifle compreaaed, he waa square mile. The following figures calm like the valley and river which showing the number of peraon (omit' ting fractions) to the square mile In the alept hundred of feet below. In reaponae to the outlaw quealton, several division of the globe are from the best authorities on human family he aald In tone cool and even : "You are willing to let me aelect the statistic: Europe, 88: Asia 46; Africa, 18; North America, 9; South America, manner of my death? "Yea; long you arrange It to oc- 4 ; Ocenlca and the Polar regions, 4. cur within the time I atated. Exchange. Ned Bruce wu thoughtful for a One doesnt have to become a fancier moment. "I naturally wish, Gabe," he aald prv In order to have good fowls. A flock of thoroughbreds cost no mote to hatch preaently, "to die n quick death. Ve and keep Than do a lot of scrub hen, all want that, you know." and the Income from then: I double or Tbe outlaw nodded. "I wlah you," continued the doomed more. u u Use Three Grown Baking Powder- PUKGHT YOUK AND GllOCEll BEST. BELLS IT, Hewlett Bros,, Salt Lake City, Utah A HAL AUAHUU.kDkN. ta Ilia Pacific InlubUed Only by WSBIS. The ma'ulet island. of St. John, In the Yjiilh Pacific, will not remain In iheir peculiar condition long If L. II. Reinhart can help It. He read of the situation of affairs at the Islands and It promptly occurred to him that there would be an Ideal spot to found a co-orra'ive colony where young men un. hampered by families could start with little outlay of capital and live forever afterward, lie calculates that fifty or sixty sturdy young men like himself, with only $35 erh, may fly from want and the struge for existence that facea so many In the American iltlcs and drop into a life of ease and comfort, Eight ol his companions readily joined his him as soon in wss unfolded, and a.d scribed for share in the atock of the proposed colonization company, "It - jus! this way, saiJ Reinhart I am a carpen'er, but I cannot get s'tady work here, because there la not enough to do for all the carpenter! In this city or In America, for that matter. All a carpenter can get la $1 a day when he Is working, and If he had steady work It would require the utmost economy for him to marry and support In nty position I cannot family. think of marrying. I cannot afford It and all the young men who have subscribed to shares In the fortunes of the company are like myself Jn that respect. We all have to work hard all day for a bare living, and none of ki can enjoy the luxuries and comfort of life, "There we could support a wife ; here we cannot. Their dress Is simple, and they have no ambition to outahlne each other In gaudy feathers, like the women here. Their country la fertile. The women want us, and why should we not accept such a paradise when It la offered and accept a comfortable and easy life Instead of one of drugery and false hopes and ambitions? "We will tail under the American flag and plant the Stars and Stripes over our colony when it Is formed. We will adopt some form of government best suited to our needs, and It will be a happy little republic, free from strife and want and care, and with all the comforts that man could desire. The St. John Islands In the South Pacific ocean, whose population of several hundred women are patiently waiting for Capt Bergman and hla ship "Bonan aa to return to them with her held full of.men for them to pick for husbands and where the colonizers propose going, are as little known as any part of the world, except the frozen confine of the Artie and Antartlc regions. About ten yean ago a German trader named Herzog, who had been dealing with the native of the South Seas for several years and who waa confident of hla ability to make friends with them, visited the hermits. His little schooner lay off the islands for two days, and the vessel was such a source of wonder to the natives that they forgot their, savage Instincts In contemplation of It and quite readily parted with a good cargo of the products of their Island. About year afterward the schooner returned, and this time a trading post was established on the Island, with one of the vessel's crew left to manage It. For a time he fared well. An uncompletqd record of his treatment and dealings on Ihq Island that waa afterward found In the hut he occupied as a store tells of It, but gave no clue to his fate, and It la be. Ileved he furnished a feast for the peo pie he undertook to barter with. After the schooner left, and I was alone," he wrtte, "a large crowd gath ered around me. No people could be more friendly than they were, and I had to submit to an Immense amount of pinching and poking and feeling of clothes. The general opinion seemed to be that my fac was painted white, and when I unbuttoned my shirs to satisfy public curiosity, a shriek of surprite, followed by a roar of laughter, waa the result. They rubbed my face with their hands until It really become as black as they were. At last they seemed to make up their mind that I waa a freak of nature, and they let me alone, though they stood off and laughed and chatted at my every action. H. II. Romilly, an English scientist and traveler, spent two days at the 8L John's group, and he describes his re. ceptlon as friendly and pleasant, but he placed little confidence In his friends, eating and sleeping on the vessel and only going ashore with a heavily armed guard. The rifles his party carried were the first the natives had seen, and after a few birds had been killed with them he and his force were held In awe. The Island seemed to have become depopulated of all Us male Inhabitants except Its old men and buys by frequent Incursions of cannibalistic tribes, who either killed or captured the men until the Island ha come to be known as e "manless Island, where greet opportunities for a new race.of men offer Th young men who propose this emigration seem to think that there Is a new road to wealth end happiness. Even the chief end the rulers who escaped the cannibalistic appctltites of their neighbor listened to the honeyed words of the blackblrdcrs, and the fa vorile wife of the king of the principal Island waa chosen to rule over the man-Ics- s Eden. llla Wear Is the eupluinlous name her subjects gave her, and the crew of the "Ihmaiixa'' say she Is a queen In apgf arance compared to her followers. All of the women who buardrd the vessel were nut unpleasant and some of the sailors said they would have had no objection to accepting their offers of marriage. lDLENtBS FLATS MANY Islands 1 1 Moke a silk payout DDnTIHfTlflTiyro! is YOU a MVS Var, but CAIVTgof youcta mok avaryj itiifMfitrnMyMnw ona ia tha houra FAST. ! There are the constitutionally happyjby.bujriagla iudu-len- t those who, like Dr. Jolmson, arc never, pit jslraMy ready to get up In the morning, but who like him, arc possessed of a contclsrcr. which coni, cithern, now and again, to fsce the retlc:-tloof what they hare compared wlih what they might have done, and to stand aghast at the comparison. There are those whom clrcunutarcrs hsc made idle; riche; atsenre of nioilvc (ortxerlion; 111 health, real or fancied; Indulgent friend, and much more ufun - That Idleness Is by one of I hr seven deadly sins gives them no soil of concern; It It of the essence of their complaint to bare no feeling of their own Infirmity. They are aslcrp; they cannot tell Iheir dreams, for they do not even know that they are dreaming. Giving up, nerveless relaxation, has become a habit, and to the m as to the Immortal Mr. Toot, though from a different motive nothing Is of any consequence. Bnt whereat It was his own convenience, his own feelings, his own comfort, that never were of consequence to the unselfish Toots, It Is precisely your convenience, your feelings, your comfort, that arc to the Idle man of no consequence. Floating Idly about on "the great Pacific ocran of Indolence, he make first one compromise, and then another, with until he ends by sacrificing the esteem of his fellow-meon the private altar of hla own sloth. HI affair get first muddled, then embarrassed, then decaying, then desperate; and he feebly flatter hlmaelf with an idea of prosperity, now that all It gone. It It of no consequence to him tliat he hat Impoverished his relations and brought his wife who brought him money as well as good will, who has borne him children and borne with him for a quarter of a centry ft It ol no consequence to him that i he has brought her and them to poverty. Hit face, und, unalterably hit'atolldly physical bearing, hla plarid equanimity, proclaim him a true Lotos-eateTo him It 1 always alternoon. Why should he toll? Let what is broken remain so; let him alone. He la one of the race of men who ask only remissions from labor. Unfoitunatcly fur this Lotus-eatelotos are not indl genous In the British Islet. He cannot or will not dig; to beg he la not ashamed only It Is (00 much trouble. HI table it furnished, he scarcely knows, and not at all cares, how, or by whom ; ton or daughter, wife or brother, friend or stranger It Is all one to him. III friends have long given up all (thought of hi working have given In to the power of the VI Inertlie of which he It so prodigious an example. Like the birds of the air, though he neither tows nor reaps, far less (tore up for thi fu lure, yet he la fed and clothed, and Is seldom, moreover, without a coin in his pocket. d there It a race of At In the Idler so Inveterate! helpleM that should their voluntary nurse desert them they would die of their own Incapacity to provide food for themselves; to among other men, there Is scarcely a community without Its idle members, to whom the Industrious minister, for whom they toll and deny themselves, In order to prolong for their parasites their long day of reat and dreamful ease, That Idleness should have been long considered the badge of gentry we all remember the servant who warranted her mistress "quite a lady because "she and never put her hand to nothing that this notion still survive uncon, icloutly In many minds, I perhaps one reason whv the Idle are so long endured that they have In all probability sunk In the social scale, and still preserve tome traces of the gentility to which they were born, It another. They are living paradoxes. They cat bread unsweeten. ed by toil, and do not find it disagrees with them. They sleep the sleep of the just, and never dream of unfilled duties. They somehow manage to escape the universal doom ; while those about them earn their bread by the sweat of their brow, these are concerned only In the consumption of It, and never turn e hair In It production. Lean In mind If plump of person, Incorrigibly idle, and Impcr turably they peacefully bring their preposterous career to a con cluslort, and the story of It reads like a satire upon careful Industry Chamber's Journal. It will cook a dlnneifil for a king and It never gels out of order. The only fault we have to find with It I that It lasts loo long. It will outlive two generations. For further particulars apply to our agents: n Pnrk City Trank Andrew's W. it. Ash A Co.. .Ml Pleasant A.H. lirauACo Pocatello H- Flam A On BL Anthony lanaaltdwaU l K. Jemiaou Provo Moroni Irovn Hardware Co I. H. Lund.. Ephraim H. W. Curtis., OR. I THE MAJESTIC IANGE, WORLD-FAMO- . F&XCE AS ABOVE STEEL AND t'anaet Be ( srrS Nobedy Knew. "Why do' street? the people stand In the Tui-- arc looking at (lie building?" Why Jo they look t the building? It It an ordinary affair, Isnt It." "Yes, Its a very ordinary building: bul It waa on fire yesterday. "Bui doesn't It look juat at It did before the fire? '"Yes; except Ibxl a few window are 4 broken "Haven't these people aver seen broken windows before? 'I Aa Appropriate Title. "Oh, yes; they have stood for hours Oldlrllow? "Please give me s few looking at the broken windows In oilier pennies' sir, I'm starving. J "I believe you're buildings, Youngfellow: fraud. What's your name?" Why do they lalieko much interest Oldlcllow: "My name Is Description, In broken windows? "That is the questlqb that the Spynx sir. Read the papers andyou'll see that asked. Im beggared In every one of them. Chicago Jodfnal . 1 .i s' AND 44 Co., WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. SALT LAKE CITY $59 50 CUT UTAH Know that the" SIEGEL-- S ANDERS Live Stock Commission Co. le the only Kansas CltriHoues that maintains Branch Ogees at Balt Lake, Denver and PuebloT They are Reliable and will give your buelnam ettantlon all along the lisa WHITE THEE. UK SIEGEL CALVIN Iiugir, I buu City. truck Iwifl, Sill LUl D. H0DI1LL, J. BAMAN. C.J. LANTKT. L. A. ALLAN, J.0C. FARRINGTON HOOD, President, T. P. itomoanT.I Cattle Salesman. r..iBamax. The Oldest Dprclallnt In tha Ofltoa. The Kansas City Live Stock . Commission Company DR. G. W. SHORES, Wsit Hoom'.2771AB;C and XlBtook r. Sransrmi Salt Lake Hardware Aa MALEABLE Do You d by torsi application, a they rauuot reach the diseased portion of tha ear. Thera Is only otia war to enre deafness, ami that by eunatitutlonal rented lea. Denfnea paused by an Inflamed condition of tha mu-solining of tha Ktulaehlan Tithes. Whan thla tuba rets lufinmad yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and whan is Is sntlrely eloeed deafness la tha result, and unless 1 ha Inflammation nan ho taken nut and (hit tuba restored to Ita normal eondl Bon, hearing will bn destroyed forever; nine p out of ten are canoed by antnrrh.whleh la nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha mucous surfaces. Wa will give One Hundred Dollara fur auy case of Deafness (os used by catarrh) that cannot be rnred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Rend furclrmtlars, free. F. J. CHEHBY Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by Druggists, We Hairs Family Pills are tha bool. Logan Moroni Co-o- p n ant-worl- Roxbiirg - t, r, RANGE MAJESTIC Kansas City StockExchange, Yards. DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU CoutuKiiiDxxei axa Covsiozuxvre SoLunriD. Goon Balso. Pwnm Hsnnma. Cantab. Twanr Yxaaa' Aonvx Ixwihks. Manure Karooxs Isas. The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah Lithiafe Mineral Water. 1)11. U. W. BllollKH, always seeking to lirip suffering mankind,, always trying to lunvinre ;coile that be gives value received for every dollar paid him, has lti.Mt.il to give uuuekery, fraud and lie death blow, and protect the the despicable Buffering classes from mui Inals of quacks and charlatans. Every sufferer from LOST Aurija Contains more Lithla than any other water In the world. Posltlvelycurcs Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes and Brights Disease. Put up in eases of fifty quart bottle each, $7.00 per case. Orders should be sent to S& Seminal Weakness. Varicocele, Hydrooele, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, small or shrunken organs, premature old age and all other private diseases, whether us used by Ignorance, exoren or contagion. no mutter bow severe, you can consult L11. tl. W. BHOKKH. the uhvei-cla- n who bus given hi life to chronic disease, ami be examined,curing treated and rurid without paying him one dollar until Hie cure effected. The doctor reserve the right, .however, to refine any Incurable cue if he can't cure yuu he dont want your '.oney. Buch an offer wu never before made by a responsible phrslcian. and Dr. O. W. Shores la only able to make it because be positively cures these disease. Don't warns another rent on questionable doctor, but consult the "Old Doctor" and SACKEDL,Y C0N HDKNTIAIli'8I'N"K88 The Salt Lake City Soda Water Cpl MOLE AMEXTII, SALT CAKE CITY, UTAH d, Utah Nursery Company 1 t SSTALLISHXD 1 88 5. A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying W. SHORES, at low prices. Call and examine stock. Dr. G. Lock Box 1585, Salt Lakg City. Utah. S. 0E11 THEE. Incorporated Capital tljOSSASe, Dividends paid on $100 reinvested ' Angust 15, 1896, to Salt Lake City customers on their pyramiding plan: September 1st, dividend paid f 9.90 September ijlh, dividend paid... 15.00 October 1st, dividend paid 18.00 .. 1560 paid... 23.60 17.83 October 15th, dividend paid.... November 1st, dividend paid November small fruits, plants nmmt-ro- al Office: Naylor Block COMM rally Paid. Profit for -- tlo SALT LAKE v U-- UTAH. Y Zions Savings Bank & Trust Rowe, Morris, Co Summerhays Go., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, have been opened with ua. WnpoyBiw per sent per annum Inter it on nv-- 1 neootinta. DEALERS IN eompoundlng aald: Internal Hides, Wool, Sheepskins, Deerskins, SOL TUB AGENTS YTAH FOB W? W.m depoMte from not only tha paopln of Utah, butalao from real-Idan-ta of nearly every Mate in the Ur loo, aa foreign aountrton. We invite tuea doponlti. and take any amount from II urn "Ba TANNING CO. 90 days $92.32 When you ship to us you get full mar-xe- t B you are not price end quick returns. We solicit Georga M. Cannon you must be dead to your own interest vour trade or else you are broke. Call or write for Information and printed mailer, No. 316 Allas block, Silt Lake City. Clark Plano and Harmony donartmoata now Young, agent. Ladies or Gentlemen on Formal opening of all nthor dqwt-UM- . apmi. moots. Jan. Kogtoter soon for Ioanns Guaranteed Salary of $73 per month. In Piano, Urgaa, Violin, Voiea Outturn Address I. V. DxBORl), State AgL Thorough Bom. Harmony and Dotonrtn term nil or nddrem M IS8 B. P. BROWN Monroe Book Co., 234 Brooks Arcade, For Director. Room No. Ml Brooks Eu. Man. Kuw ia the time to get your Winter Lake City. Salt Aroada, No. MS South State atroot, fin It Labs ntiil .Summer MOI.IjF.KN H.tllK. City. The Holler you get mude now will lie unit It winter, nml nhen the hot wentlier eumea FURNITURE COMPANY, thla Holler lain the luid iff (rim. The Interest paid on Savings CO-O1 1 and 13 I Main Street Deposit. Compounded Foul Silver Roller Composition Salt Lake City, - . Utah, fl Ilmen Yearly, I Invite their country friend to make Manufacturing Company . their Headquarters with them. Commercial ani I the only equiinml Holler romiwny lu this country. This cnmimailiim ALWAYS BARGAINS IN FURNISavings is rapceinlly wlaiUrd forlhla and 34 East First South Street, region. Tlilaonuiixisitiou weenn safely guarantee tn sinini Iwn years, with proimr rare. TURE AN!) CARPETS. Salt Lake City, Utah. IJnler them now, for this is tlm time In get the henrlil of jnnr roller, nml jriiur inuney, W do a general banking bnal neon and r Base Burner., Hotel Ranges, Roler uLu. SfWcinl Iirices on large Iota. Hollers areountn of OorpornMoanFirmn and li S uuule to order or romimaitlon sold by (lie Top Desk, Fire Extension Tables. dividual upon the mom favorable un pound. Ihin't forget id nriler now. Wr w ill Fine Side Board with aafe and eonsorvntlro ban one worth $150 our f"risj"nt pay freight one wny. Write for information. price $fo. Franeto Aramraag Preebfo ' price. Salt JLako Roller 31 aim fac- Fancy parlor Suits for one-haJ. a. Jennings g!YSag'-':vBaa- Arent you Interested? If T Ttah Conservatory WANTED ofMusIc" NOTICE TO PRINTERS 0. Utah Bank in intrr-mnunta- u lf ia ring Company, 63 WEST 1 Tel. SECOND BOOTH. Watchmaker. Jeweler and Optician, A, 173 A CO K.-BKG- INCORPORATR!). BALT IiAKK CITY. Mdlnla Hooka anil pretwiil to destination at Iulilifchere Price. Special out uf tow ow'dailoiiary, Otboa. hr hi hi I. Teacher mlaei.arMl iiiwll 3. Store. Second-Han- d 48 E. Second Soul? r A. SORENSEN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ALEX. X WYATT, removed to Main street. Salt Lake City. X. L. Vice-Prea- id I W exclusively from Utah doth. We recently went through it and found that there were near filly hands employed In ready-mad- e making clothing and hosiery, and were told that nearly all In the country towns of Ihe merchant Utah carry these home-madgood and huever bouglit one of Ihe suit, was ll kceuib t range that while you cant sure to want another. Always ask for suit, made by Culler Bros. strike a match un sugar, a fly .will llg li home-nudCo , ,T Main Salt Lake City, and If ll overv lime. you cannot get what you want at your country .lore, semi to'llu-n-i for samples -of doth and mt'aMire blanks, and they PISO'S.CURr UIKlS tffrtHt ALL ID MUSs will make tuu a suit at Iron: $ioau to Bnt CiHinh fyntfk Tffistlfw UinuL hr dnwrlMfl, IdiInhi $15.00 that will outwear any two eastern tills at the same price. CONSUMPTION' .t-l- e e s Q alt The Only Ksrtery er II Mind la 1'tsh ll Is tiol generally known that there I a Clothing and Knitting factory In Salt I.ake City, the only one of Its kind In this Hate, where they make mens and hot. clothing, and .uit. to order, "How do von l 0 much chewing loliocco?" '"I give a Spitz dog away with each case, a a premium.'' M. Kopp manvfactvm or, CURRiE askatkb. m Lake. Prompt by nail or npna V' rim all onlra aUrtittai - Writ f7, IT. Fm Cooftethntrf Hottdan far Plica. rsaytoi Noutttha and . Whnlasalt Only. . UHUHCHg PORK telephone NO. & CO PHILLIPS COMMISSION BROKERS. GRAIN, PROVISION, COTTON. STOCKS AND BONDS. IS and M. Walker Bros.' Bank Mwlldlwg, Malt Lake, I tok. Harentlv sold at MAS per barrel, a m--r r low average of MJI14 agalam barrel. We parrel re no reaaow for any per further to. ami rllne, predict that rnnaervetlve purchase prod,lrt wtl1 Wnva acoedingly proflteMm Wa receive umitatlana oa grain, provis-fothe moat artlre stork every U mfoetaa during the day. Prompt aerrlce. Carol attention to order. Correspond rnci aeltalia 11 |