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Show r.t..r p . f ' i. ' ,'- -3 ' . .. J it-.i - . . ' i r 1 " If i - f - , , r ' ' $ L. I. I Jt cc h -.4 lilv.v.v'v.l v JV. & ft i , . , . lgtjis warren crriTCHLOw, Voice Culture and EInglnj. Free voice trial Monday afternoons. 4 to 5. Rooms 27-28 Central block. 464 West 2nd South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MRS. AGNZS 03EORNE, A pupil of Professor Lesehetlzkr of Vienna, desires to announce that she will receive piano-forte pupils at her studio, 31 Dooly blk. Telephone 14U-y. , wTLLARD IL WEIHE, Graduate from Conservatory of Mtisle, Brussels. Belg.. and pupil of DeAhna, Berlin, Germany. Violin Instruction for beginner as well as the advanced Student: Stu-dent: 229-230 Constitution building. BY K. M. ONION". ON" TUFSDAY. Feb. luih. l':30 a. m, ut No. II Veiling-ton Veiling-ton court (bet. fcth an 1 9th East on 2nd youth), good I'arj't r - -', r kers, center cen-ter tabW-d, couch -.os ( . t. -1 . ! t stove,-Iron stove,-Iron beds and bt c, fine refrigerator, dressers, chiffonier. New Home sewing i machine,, cook stove, linoleum, lot tools, etc. ' . OX MONDAY. FEB. 9TT'. AT l(l::i A.' m.. No. l i'irt street, !:. lot household house-hold furniture, Orient! ru, art Bij-iare, parlor rockers, Flemish oan chairs, book-, case, fine dininc-room set. portieres, brass-trimmed bed, cr'ffonter, combination combina-tion table, . large mirror, leather-seat chairs, refrigerator, etc.- iL A. Andrews, -auctioneer. . TERMS ON FURNITURE. CARPETS end ranges, 11 on JiO, J 0 on t'.OO. I. X. I Furniture and Carpet Installment House. E. 2nd South street. P. A. Sorensea, proprietor. ' . FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS call at the I. X L. Furniture A Carpt lostnllment House: terms. II en JIO. M on liXX il E. 2nd Sol St. P. A. Sorensn. NEW AND 2ND HAND FURNITURE, bought, sold and .asrhareed. t'asy pay- ments, 'Tel. SZX-N. . Wascura Far a, Co 15 W. 1st So. CAr.rr::rr: z -:i cc::xr.ACX- done at the Utah Screen and Job Shop, t-tore fronts and fixtures a specialty. 41 S. W. Temple. Tel HiiZZ. C. M. W oodle. EHWIN & RHOAD3, CARPENTER 3 and jobbers, rash, doors, cabinet and ffrUl work, 67 Richards street. Tel. lU;-y. - JOHN CAMENC1N, ARTISTIC 6HOE-naker. 6HOE-naker. removed to C3 W. 8rd So. , ' AE3AYEBS. Third Boutir. SCAVENGES. 'keEN TATTTCOrTFICoTWr 1st South. Tall. liUOC . . SALT UK SCAVENGER . COk 'Phone S6S( office U Main sC ' WAITED 1HSCELLAITE0U3. ' watches, -Jewelry, clothing-, runs, instruments, instru-ments, tools, etc.; until you flg-ure the special rates of Interest with Uncle Sam. Larg-e loans at b ankles rates, W . 1st South. - HIGHEST CASH PRICX FOR CA8T-oflt. CA8T-oflt. clothlna-. shoe and hats. Drop a pos tal to No. Hi Commercial street; city. UTAH JUNK CO. HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap Iron, ruboer, rag;s, bottles. copper, brass, stc. O E. Ith Bo., tel. 229. . .XL r. 6N0DGSAS3. Teacher of Piano, Violin and harmony and chorus director; direc-tor; pupil of Virgil. Jacobsaohn. Falk an 4, others: 402 Constitution building. - . ANTON PEDEESE2J, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Ilar-; Ilar-; monj. . . " Studio. Calder Music Talace. 45 "W. 1st" South. Tel., C28-y. Residence, &21 3rd St. Tel. 1107-a. - . ........ H. A. HONTGOHEEY, . Teacher of Trombone and Brass . : Instruments. 848 "W. North Temple 8t. Trombonist The Grand Theatre Orchestra. ' . . . .. "W ANTED. , . .. ' ' ... ' .TO RENT FURNISHED HOrSE Oft . cottage close-in: nvutt be up to date; f children; very beet of references given'. An early reply resiulrad. A II 8, Telegram. A WASH .WOMAN AT S2S SAST SEC- '' ood South. .... ' '. - . cpnciASS. . - W. B: RtTHHMKR. M ANUFACTURrNfJ Optician, n W. 1st So. Special , ground to order. Eyes examined At' glasses free. " roB sale inscrr.T.AtnEOTJS, JUST . . RECEIVED. FROM AGE -DBS . Brie. Edam. Roquefort. NeufchayU Pineapple. Pine-apple. Imported and Domestic Msa and Limburger Cheese. Italian Salami and Cervelat Wurst. Forch Grocery Co, M E. 1st 8outh., 'Phone 430. . ., MONET TO LOAN. , EM ALL LOANS. EMPIXJTEES CRXD-It CRXD-It Co, room li. 4 South Maia. IF TOtl NEED MONET Wl WlLli discount your salary. Star Leaa Ca East 2nd South, . . ? TUTTLE BROS., 14 MAIN ST. ' 2300 t loan, special terms, lowest rates, Tuttle Bros.. Progress-Herald bldg. MONET LOANED SALARIED PEO- fle oa their note without mortgage or ndorser; easy payments; strictly confidential. confi-dential. O. H, Cherry, room 407 D. F. Walker building; West 2nd South St 7 ' CLEANING. AND DYEING - ' ; SALT LAKE RENOVATOR STEAM Carpet Cleaning Co. 4c per yard for cleaning all grades of carpet, and tc for laying. Orders taken now will be for spring. AH work strictly flrst class. Office ami factory, 2C3 8. Third West. Salt Lake City. 'Phone .1009. - C. A. Enrst. mana.ger. THE PANTORIUM. CLEANING. DYE-ing. DYE-ing. pressing and repairing; O W. 2rd Bo. at. Tel 1298-s. ' OSTEOPATHY. : WILMA F. HOEFL1NO, OSTEOPATH, won.en and children a smtclaltr: 222 Commercial Com-mercial Club building. TeL 14M y, WANTEDSOLICTTOES. "TWOcSCANASSERs" FOR1 THE Telegram are wanted. Must furnish references. ref-erences. Apply to W. E. Farr, & W. Snd South. ' '. . . COOKS AND WAITEE3, COOKS AND WaTtERS ALLIANCE, local No, 15, meets every Wednesday night In I. O. O. F. hall. Traveling members welcome. FRED- JESPERSEN, . Secretary, CLEANING AND DYELNO." 'fODETDTWORICSMrTr!; Phone 14H-Z. Expert dyeing aod Frsnch dry cleaning. .-' .. ... TEMPLETON CLEANING CO. STEAM cleaning, dyeing and dry cleaning of all kinds. -Express paid one way on work outside of city. 108 E. 2nd So.. 8. L. C: and 9 No. Academy ave, Provo. ' " LAMPS AND HEELE CTOES. "COPPrTRASS AND TIN V70RK lamps, lanterns, reflectors. 8tenseL TJ E. Third South. - - r.oo:r ad voav.d Foa two. a Soul lbt est. ' THE SVOY PLEASANT FUR-nlshed FUR-nlshed rooms. No. 33 S. st Temole St. Tel. JHolf.. Mrs. L. Mai .u, propr. 1 FURNISHED AND 1 " UNFUR-nlshed UNFUR-nlshed room to rent at kS E. 1st bo. Mrs. L. A. Masters. NICELY FURNISHED JIOOM3, 237 W. So. Temple. ., - '2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, cellar, pantry and cioset. No. 2 Vine ave, LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, ELEC-trlc ELEC-trlc light, steam hait and thoroughly modern; 'tQ w. 6th So. - LIGHT AIRY ROOM3; WITH OR without housekepelng. at the 8alt Lake house, 164 S. 2nd Weat, Mra 8, L. Ven-tress. Ven-tress. prop. . FURNI3HED AND UNFURN1SHFD rooms for light housekeeping from $1.5 up; good board, lvanhoe hotel, 37iH Main. . FURNISHED . ROOM. GROUND Coot. S2i West 1st South. ' v 2 NICK FURNISHED ROOM3 AND nail for light housekeeping, ground floor: reasonable, AiSt W. 2nd South. A SUITJi OF WELL-FURNISHED front rooms on first Coor; 4a So. Main. FURNISHED ROOMS; 27f W. North Temple. - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 671 So. State. . ELEGANTLY FURNISHED- ROOMS and board at bt W, 4i.h bo. Sophia Jea-sen. Jea-sen. prop. - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 2 E. 7th So. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLK-men GENTLK-men only; in E. 1st South. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms at Tit K. 1st So. - FURNISHED ROOMS - FOR LIGHT housekeeping at the Taylor House. 147 E. 2nd So. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. 210.0S per month; gentlemen preferred; 33 si. snd Bo. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 23 per week; 241 E. :st So. Mra McDon-ocgh. McDon-ocgh. prop. - ' - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for man and wife, electric lights and bath ; 68 So. 1st W. - 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, PIANO and 'phone, 236; So. W. Temple. ONE FURNISHED" ROOM, AT 214 SO. 1st West . .- . 15 E. FIFTH SOUTH ST..' DIRECTLY opp. city and county building, large front room, well furnished; rent reasonable, ' NICE CLEAN ROOMS AT THE LAW-rence. LAW-rence. 247 Bo. Main. , FURNISHED ROOM3. 433 So. Main., FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms at 14 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; 27 E. 4th 8outh. ; . . ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE AT the Imperial, 240 a State. C. C Anderson, Ander-son, prop. . ... i r - v. .' A". MODERN - FtTRNISHED FRONT room for rent at 127 W Fourth South. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at 23. E. 4th South. , A RARE CHANCE FOR A DAT sleeper at 222 E. ith South. Quietness insured. in-sured. s - '- BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRIVATE family at No. 2 Chesney court on 4th So. bet. W. Temple and 1st W. From to e per week. , , . - a - ' - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Hazel house, 244 So. State. Mrs. 3. L. Wallace, prop. -i. ' ' NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 376 So: State, near city and county bldg. FURNISHED ROOMS TO .RENT AT 2S5 So. State. 2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, water for housekeeping. 172 K st. 1 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, light housekeeping: li E. 2nd So. - NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 31.60 and 32 00. 276 S. 2nd East. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping: 426 W. 2nd So. . TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 40 Church st Call 14 West 1st 8outb, - ' . ' GO TO THE DRAINER E" EOR WELL furnished rooms, at reasonable rates; 233 S. Main.', in heart of city. Mrs. Louise McCarty. ; NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 454 W. 2nd So, 33 per week.. NICELY FURNiSRED ROOMS AT JJ Weat 2nd Bo, 32. per week. v . NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping at 17 So. State. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD at 470 W. 2nd South. . . NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 212 So. 2rd West 22-60 per week: . FURNISHED ROOMS. 73 a STATE. ' FURNISHED ROOMS. 177 S. STATE. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; 363 So. West Temple. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 22 & Mam. from Stio to 31 per night NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Gladstone, U South Main. . FURNISHED ROOMS ' AND HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping rooms. 263 So. State street FURNISHED ROOMS FOR, HOUSJi-keeplng; HOUSJi-keeplng; 626 W. North Temple. FURNISHED. ROOMS. 44 W. 1ST SO, upstairs. - ' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 249 W. North Temple, near O. 8. L. depot v FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; modern; no children; 241 So. 1st W. street. A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room; 8C2 Bo. W. Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping at 33 Bo. 6th West FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SINGLE OR en suite: 1SSH W. So. Temple st. In rear. IPiiola Was Hade So EVERY ONE Could Use the Piano. - & : " sun YTcn .j- -- T-wrrrr'wiMB:mv-Jrf. aaapsr- ' M-y " - -1-"T- -( Mil ssaa.is i ssri ilsaassssT it '' , SIMPLICITY ' and, artistic ' efficiency were the two points aimed at in the Pianola's construction. con-struction. The successful com- ,' blnalkm of .lhese two qualities li the secret, of the . Pianola's present popularity. " . ,' : 4 When used, its perfect repro-. repro-. ductlon of the nost skillful and artistic : hand-playing has commended com-mended it to the musicians and musical people, while H easy operation, well within ' every child's understanding, makes It practical, to ( the music-loving but unskillful public. . The enormous, Increase In the number of Piauolss sold in all , parts of the world Indicates that the period when every piano will be accompanied by. one of these i . wonderful Instruments Is hot far distant. ' " ' Is It not strange that ANY ONE should delay investigating instrument which makes the i piano so useful and Is capable of giving so much genuine enjoyment? en-joyment? - Aeo7an Hall is the name of the hew home of tha -Pianola, , where all are welcome, whether , curiosity or an intention to purchase prompts the. visit ' The cost of the Pianola Is 2250. Purchasable by monthly Vay-. Vay-. ments. ' - ' BBSSSSlSSHBlBHSSBBBBBBSBBBHBSSSflBBBBUSlBBSSSSH t SOLD ONLY BY . - Daynes Music Co. LEADING MUSIC . DEALERS 74 MAIN ST, TOE SALE KT A f ESTATE. TULEROsC-nAW ST? r " "7 2x10 on 10th E. nr. Brigham, 21100. if sold at once will take 21000. It Urn decided . bargain. ' - . Cot and lot rooms, all furnished ' ready for housekeeping, for onjy 21150. '. . 7-room pressed bk. modern cottage, new, on E. 3rd 8. st, with lot 2x10, a good hone, 23700. - : Some fine Income . Investments," rent bringiTt W to 14 per cent net- We have many properties belonging to non-reel. dents that are exclusive agencies; can't be found elsewhere; determined to sell. Come In and talk them over. .Tuttle Bros., Progress-Herald Bldg. - , OUR LIST OF DESIRABLE COT-tagen COT-tagen and smalt homes contains a number of snaps, i Look them up. Now Is tha time to buy real estate. 31650 -rm. new br. cot, city water and car line, large attractive . lot, close to-school, to-school, easy terms; 11th East and loth fin, 31750 6-rm. neat home on N.. B. bench,-4 bench,-4 closets and pantries, water in house, newly papered, 8600- cash. bal. 217.(4 monthly without Interest, close In on-I 8t. Thla is cheaper than you can rent . 31500 4-rra. br, city water, car line, lo 4H4 feet fronting west; th K. bet 6th and 7th So. This will be worth more money soon. . . ' . 31100-6-rm. neat little home, ground very attractive, on Capitol hill. Small . payment, bal. 315 month.' . : 3375 New 4-rm. -cot, pantry and closets, clos-ets, 60-foot lot. th So, bet. 6th and Ith West, on Somerby St ' We have calls for all classes ef properties, proper-ties, and particularly cottage in 8. E. part of town. If you have property for sale, list it with us. . Will get you highest market price In the fastest time possible. We have a large number of rental customers cus-tomers for desirable homes. Houston Real Estate lnv. Co, 2S1 Mala street. ' FOR REAL ESTATE OR LOANS SXB McKellar st Co, 3S W. 2nd South. ., -. HOUSTON'S THE HOUSERS ' HAVB bargains in house. .261 Main. WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S alL Tuttle Bros.. 14 Mala. Bad bail sign. THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT more home are sold through bit agency than any other la the city. WhyT Because Be-cause you are treated right. See me if you . wish to purchase. A. Rich! sr. 22 West First South. - ' ' CALL FOR -NEGOTIATOR.- OUR list of realty bargains, free at offloa of Harrington A- Courtaay. 70 W. 2nd Sew SHOES FOB DEEOSMED FEET. SOLID COMFORT FOR THE HARD to fit Special east made. Sclentiflo shoe anaklag. Qua P. Olsen. 121 Bast st FEEFUME MANTJFACTTJEEB. A. MAILLARD. MFGR. AND IMPORT-er IMPORT-er high grade perfumes. 23 Com' I street DEJESSMAKINO. 'NSTRCTlONTrVErNDRESS cutting, fitting and bonelng. For terms see Mrs. Nordqulst 647 So. 1st West NOVELTY WORK, REPAIRING. '"VEo'AlLLCIHJFRPAIRHiG and key ntting. The Star Novelty Works, 122 West 2nd South, opp. P. O. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING. i ... - pi. J. A. Meredith. Bicycles repalrad. TURKISH BATHS. . , "CmTARJUM LADISUKISH Batha Elegant Hairdressing Parlors; Manicuring and Chiropody. 64 W. 3rd So. BOOM AND BOARD service. t 211 E. 4th So. Tel. 1363-Z. CLAIRVOYANT. 'IkTAAlklTYlNNE est palmist give name. 43 W. 3d So. WANTED HELP. . mePantTwomIs famous Moler Barber Colleges will open' at 62 East 1st Bouth street within a few days; barber trade taught In 8 weeks; positions po-sitions guaranteed; first ten student taken ta-ken at naif price. Write for particulars.. Moler Barber College, Salt Lake City. A RELIABLE LOCAL SUBSCRIP-tlon SUBSCRIP-tlon canvasser to handle three high-grade trade publications In this city. Liberal commission given. Reply with refer-ences. refer-ences. Brick. 45 Plymouth Ct Chicago. 8 AXES. NEW ORTdHANd" CASH. TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co, 48 E. 2d So, CASH REGISTERS. .' NEW OR 2D-HAND. CASH, TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co.. 48 E. 2d So. . TYPEWRITERS. . . NEW OR 2D-HAND. CASH, TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co, 43 E, 2d So. FOB BENT. - Rrr7EWOD.UER.COT6rT East. 327.60. 4-rm. br, with bam. 8r,3 E. 7th So, 220. 2-rm. br, 769 W. 2id Bo, 310. . . -. ' Large storeroom, 227 8. West Temple. Light dry basement, 3100. . 30 acre on Btate. 3100 per year. Houston Real Estate lnv. Co., 231 Main. TUTTLE BROS, 14S MAIN ST. ' No. 20 P st, 2-r, city water, 213. " , . 3 Cottage ct, 5-r. bk, nice, 315. 62 E. 1st N. st. 2-r. bk. and barn; 111 S.V) W. th Si. St, 2-r. bk, 210. . '273 I st, 6-r, 216l Alameda sv., new 6-r. mod. bk, 23. 45 E. . 1st N. st, mod. . 8-r. . (Mar. Ut), 132.50. . We have a large list. Tall at once. Tuttle Bros, Progress-Herald Bldg. AN ELEGANT NEW t-ROOM THOR- oughly modern; close In. Address T. F, Telegram office.; .- ,- . I0-ROOM FURNISHED ROOMING-bouse ROOMING-bouse in Eureka, per month. 167 West 1st South.' city. '" LIGHT AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT. Steam beat bath, quiet place, rani r-onable. r-onable. Glob. 26614 South Mala. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; MOD ern; no children. 341 South 1st Wsat FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT AT 264 West Tnird South. . - 15 HOUSES. ALL KINDS, FRICES and location. Tutu Bro.. 1 Main st FOR VAfV-NT HOUSES. TEL. 27. FURNISHED ROOMS AT a and 63 E. E. 2nd South. 33 to 3X60 pr week, Mxa. Lena .Lynn, prop. Doviii? THE inPEEllAL OAFE . IS THE PLACE. . ' . . . . ' --. , '. ' ' ' - We have expended great sums of money In beautifying this Restaurant. - 7 ' ! We serve the best In the market, f- FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS always on hand. ' .- ' Short Orders at all Hours. A FIBST-CLASSDINNER, 25c LADIES DINING PARLOR. ; A. PRIVATE BOOTHS. ' : 271 MAIN STREET. HANSKK. NELSON & CO, PROPS. BSome of the loveliest of the seasonseveral sea-sonseveral varieties, .j Thone ia your order. , SCHVARZ&HElr.ECKE 'VjME. 2ND SOUTH. ' I .: ; tc7 jfigw;( Lrirj t::::aiTt1 ? . FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. . ' , P.' B. O. ELKS. THE BENEVOLENT end Protective Order of Elks meets each Wednesday evening at t o'clock at No. 63 State street (Elks' building). H. E. DEARDORF, E. B. A- W. RAYBOULD. Secretary. . MACCABEES, SALT LAKE CITY NO. 2, meets every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock at L O. O. F. hall. Visiting Sir Knights ar eordlally tnvited to attend. T. O. LEWIS. Commander. E. 3. WILKIN SON. Becord Keeper. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD UTAH camp No. 338. Meet every Wednesday at I p. m. in K. of P. hall, 261 Main at All neighbors cordially Invited. . M. H. 8PEAKMAN, Consul. J. M. THOMAS, Oerk. . |