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Show t.iJtil .....il wilUi-J. r.r t" m V 4 i a a 1 u"D CIIILDHal. Two styles -we'll mention here that are exceptional valiiee, one a good, serviceable service-able shoe for itreet or school wear, made with ext 'Mi!1ori Holes and plump uprx'rs, the other designed for dreaa purposes, with medium light soles - and patent leather tips. Sires 5 to 8, $1.23. Sixes Vi to 11. SL50. Size Tift to 2. $1.75. Thone 695. 238-240 Main.' Capital fajly plld 200,OOfc ' WALKER BROS., Bankers, Bait Lake City, Utah. Established 1869. - , Incorporated 1303. Officers and Directors; M. H. Walker, Preeident. Thomas Weir, Vlee-President. L. H. Farnsworth, Caahler. E. O. Howard, Assistant Cashier. John H. Walker. Assistant Caahler. H. O. McMillan. W- Montague erry. ' ."",'". TRANSACT A OTTVERAI BANKUIO BCSINESS. , Safe deposit boxes for rent. J I ; I J , - - ! ' " tj . - .... Man7 of the most distinguished men and wo-nn of the da? are se'.f-edacnted. Boa..i are cheap, r: The mallfl are quick and sure, J Correspondence is easy. There la no reason why you siwuld not t well educated. " - The twentieth century call for :! nea and wrmen eqtupred ff soma useful purpoae'ia TliEOliEEIl CITY COLLEGE 3 : ' (Incorpora.ted ;; x . 'i ; ay means of lis MAIL COURSES ' enables young men an4 rung women , ' TO PREPARE THEMSELVES THEM-SELVES If! THEIR 0VH HOMES . 1 ' . ; : :j to become STJCCESSTUT. ST7SI-. ;i NESS PEOPLE. GOOD 2TEWS- PAPER WRITERS, GOOD j SPEAKExiS, LAWYESS, PY- : sicians. - We also prepare student to . succeed in ARCHITECTURE, j . MECHANICSj ELECTRICITY, I CIVIL ENGINEERING ' and r many other branches of learn- f j tag-,. Including ' GERHAN, ' " FRENCH, SPANISH, LATIN, ! 'j na i - - 3 1 ? Cut out this advertisement and 8 . inclose it with TEN DOLLARS, j Any reader of The Evening Tel- Jj A egram so dolnr shall till further i notice be entitled to any of our J courses. I A ' Our college is Indorsed by xch J M men as Gov. Beckham of Ken- I J tucky. United States Senator r- 1 Foraker of Ohio, er. H. M. ' 1 Scudder, D. D., for 45 years noted Presbyterian minister of J i Kentucky: William M. Butler. : President Salt Lake Evenlns ' Telegram, and many otherst JOHN F. COFFEY. 1 President. HzavlLe, Ky. 3 W." WALLACE STUART. jj Corresponding Secretary. . I 1 I We enable you to win Col j lege honors and degrees j without leaving your own 1 home and at littlo expense j ' . C0MECIAl NATIONAL BANK, Capital Paid in, $200,000. General Banking In All Its Branches. Directors John J. Daly. J. B. Coa- flfr. O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Kox. E. CoagnitT. W. P. Noble. George M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. K. Holden. ' National Bank of the Republic U. S. DEPOSITARY. Frank Knox. Pres.: Geor A. Lowe, V.-Pres.; W. F. Adams, Caahler. CAPITAL PAID IN. $300,000. Banking in all ita branches tranFacted. Exchange drawn on- tbe principal citiea of Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. McCORNICK & CO BANKERS, ', J SALT UKB CITV. (Establish 1S71) Transact a General ""'''"f Boataeaa. , 3. A. CUNNINGHAM. Pre B E. W. WILSON. Caahler. 0 W. O. CARBIS. Asst. Cashier, I Bank of Commerce ATLAS BLOCK. j Deseret National Bank , ; . UNITED STATES DEPOSTTORT. ! ; Capital t50a.t , , lCTam , 20,0(4 1 1 78. HUls President Moses Thatcher .Vice-President II. 8. toung Cashier ! Edgar a. Hills . ....... Asst. Ca iMw WELLS FARQf) & C0..BANK SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. . (Established US CapftaJ. paid up S SW.0C-0.M Surplus and undivided profit. ll.OtS.4M.4J Transacts a General Banking Business. DRAFTS ISSUED en all prominent eitlea of the United Statea. Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the reac of the world. HOMER 8. KTNO. President. H. L MILLER. Cashier. JNO. G. MILES. Ass'C Cashier. Badly Swollen, Could Scarcely WalK. Smohed to .Excess 'Heart Affected. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "I send you my testimonial hoping it will Influence someone to use your remedies for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommended. I am constantly recommending them' in this locality often indirectly to ttrangers. The worst case of nervous prostration I ever saw or rather heard of was that of a young man, a stranger who sent me word thanking me for the in formation and stating that to (lis certain knowledge, Dr. Miles' Nervine land Heart Cure had saved his life. As to my own case I was afflicted with heart trouble and nervousness nerv-ousness due to the excessive use of tobacco which I had used from boyhood. A man whom your medicine had cured of tobacco heart met me on the street in Bakersfield one day when my feet were so badly swollA I could scarcely walk and I was suffering constantly con-stantly from smothering spells, choking sensation, sen-sation, pain and oppression around the heart. He told me to use Dt. Miles Heart Cure and Nervine. I bought three bottles of each and ' when they were gone the aggravating symptoms sad disappeared, but to make a sure thing of it 1 bought two more bottles of Nervine and am today perfectly weiL I have used the Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills and consider all of Dr. Miles' medicines the very best of household remedies and. wish that every sufferer might learn of their value." J. M. Duty, Custodian High School Bldg, Bakersfield, CaL All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle bot-tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book . on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles' Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. 1 ' Established tM. " B Offices. The Oldest ad format. r. g. dun & ee; QKORQE TfiT, Omars! Manager, Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, Offic: in Progress Building. Salt Laka Cit EBBITT HOUSE, Washington. D. C x Artxr aad Navy Headquarters K. C BUaCH. lCsstCes 1 8000 v b . Within the territory j reached by the elec- trie cars of Salt Lake ' j City do not take a j daily paper, and that allowing that five j persons read every g paper now sold- in I that district. j The Eyening Telegram At 6o cents a month j leaves no excuse for such people. If your 1 I neighbor borrows your paper call, his I , attention to this ad- k . vertisement. ' ' I ' Other Cities Of like size have poorer newspapers and more circulation. Subscribe Today. NOTICE. I '. In , refutation of statements made . v that there is a shortage of coal in the city, we wish to call attention to the g fact that we have in stock in our four jj yards 10,000 tons of Castle Gate, Clear ' 1 Creek, Pleasant Valley, Bunnyside" j and Winter Quarters Coal, and we are 9 v in a position to deliver coal the day ordered. There is not now nor has there been this winter the slightest danger of a shortage. . The PleasafltValley Coal Co. ' 73 SOUTH MAIN STREET: I D. J. SHARP, Agent. , j j THREE CENTS j Is tLs price of Th's.' ' SALT LAKE TELEGRAM : (EXCEPT ON TBAEfS.) y ' 1 A large circulation, and small r i profits is our rale. Our patrons f are nrged to Insist on having Li i the paper at . , j 3 Cents , cf ta newsboys. |