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Show I : all. "that cccd ' v - ry ! 4 " i The Man - on , 1 f,leihn St. . knitted by J. W. Hilton, TCI E. 7th South. ' I (' ----- r ' "T " COMPOSED OF j V Xj BEST WEARING. '. . LEATHERS. . ! '1 UP-TO-DATE IN A-l- STYLE . 'Sl' ' You have longed s- ; T for that sort of a :v 'J1 - ; -X .shoe, at 'a 'moderate :VV)v.H-A-NNv : price, AND NOW . ' ;V:;V:;v--YOU CAN 'GET IT ? ; ' ' - at the' WalfcOver $3,50 Shoe Store 259 MAIN ST. i i , k .J - v h 1 ' CRASS Y STANDS, V ) ONYX TOP, : ONLY. . Z. X. L. rumitora and Carpet t Installment IIous, .48 E. Second South St. - TURNITURE. CARPFTTS, I STOVES AND RANGES. ' , b I , jo " JcT5 o you Ann c lEVERUnOIlQ--.- -I In selecting an article of Jewelry, cut glass or silverware for a pre- "t enC It's a short cut to a woman's -f heart. - " The ladles say our cut glass Is ' . the whitest and most brilliant t ' shown in ' the city. The cuttings ' are catchy. In design a Ad the pat-' terns are of the latest. We are, '. always glad of an opportunity to show troods. . - '' O W. W. HALL, Jeweler O l!oo "7S- m"-t6q 1; r Ve Cut . . y Deep! ' , $18.00 Tea T7Ov. Set' 9 00 " ; y ,V SU.OOTea 1" v 7 A11 Silver--) tL r? ware Half - TT Price. 5 - s A j How is . - ' - .' your chance '!!:. f Jsia Dayacs s l &S:ss, NA 26 Main St : I :."0 r.OOlt rOB TALX'HEEIr-. TALX'HEEIr-. CUT XTZ CAN SHOW YOTJ. lb Ihukztfon Tailors F2 SOUTH WEST TEMPUS ST. Commercial Club Building. 1 11,1 1 1 11 1 1 . cjrr watch . robatly needs-denning and -regulating. It ought to be attended to at least once a year if it does the work you expect of it. Why not take it to C. E. W. EOWEKS, Jeweler, 235 MAIN ST. Clpaninar SI. 00. Main Springs, $1.00. ... - - i . . . . -' Capital fully paid 1200,000. ; ; WALKER BROS., Bankers, 1 ' Salt Lake City. , Utah. Established 1S59. t Incorporated 1803. Officers and Directors: M. H. Walker," President. " Thomas Weir, Vice-President s L. H. Farnsworth, Cashier. E. O. Howard, Assistant Cashier. ' ' John H. Walker. Assistant Cashier. h. o. McMillan. .. . W. Montague Ferry. f TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING , BUSINESS. - . . V Safe deposit boxes for rent. ' , ' WINDSOR HOTEL, EUROPEAN PI.AN. Located in the heart of the business district two blocks of all the theaters, street cars to all points of interest, steam heat home-like good beds. Rates -Mc. 6c and .(X).J. Q. SCOTT, Mgr. ssssbbbbbsbbsssssssbssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW , i National Bank t its Republic ' U. S. DEPOSITARY. . J rRANK KNOX P!ant. . ' GEORGE A. LOWE ...Tlo-Prliient W. F. ADAMS Caamer. . CAPITAL PAID IN, S30S.MI - .' . Banking in all its branches troaotea. , Exchange drawn 00 the principal dtiaa of Europe. . i INTEREST PAID ON TTMTB PXFOSIT&, j ' Table d'Hote, 7SL . , Dinner. ' January 25th. 5 to 8 p. xou ' ; t - - .. f ' v ' Consomme. Vllasca. : ' . Potage of Fowl, a la Creole. Essence of Anchovy, auz Croutons. Spanish Queen Olives. Toung Radishes Baked. Barracuda, a la Joinvllle. Pommes, Julienne. Deviled Lobster, en Cases. Pomachea Punch. Roast Prime Ribs, au Jus, . 1 Potatoes, au Oratln. Roast Toung Spring Chicken. French Dressing.. . 8ugar Corn. Pineapple Jelly. Whipped Cream. Mince Pie. Lemon Cream Pie. Apple Pie. Edam, Roquefort Camembert Cheese. Bent's Toasted. Tea. Cafe Nolr. . Milk. 1 " TO START TRADE. Best creamery butter, .24c; Yankee oats, 25c Banner oats, 25c; oat meal, 4c ound; prunes, 8 pounds for 25c;. good emons, 12c dor en; cove oysters, 9c can; peanuts, 6c quart; 60c oranges, 35c dozen; one pound can good baking powder, -15c; 26c coffee, 20c; men's work shoes, $1. CHICAGO STORE. ' 254 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE. You've been thinking T ' Of course you hav been think- T lng for some time you would ' try that Riverdale Flour that L is being advertised In all of the daily papers. . . Well, stop thinking and test - the flour. You'll be C surprised, delighted " and en- jf couraged. ' "Hubby" will regain . confidence in you as a cook, and domestic felicity will triumph. . Wclstenholme Coal Co. 61 West Second South. Tel 493. Ladles', auxiliary, of the Caledonian club will give a concert and dance on Monday evening, January 26th, . being Burns' anniversary, at Harmonie hall. State street between 3rd and 4th So. This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets, tha rem"- - - j - - - dn- . t TinnD EYks - ' . - ... At night prove eye strain and an optician should be consulted In the morning. An examination will prove 1 whether glasses are needed. Examination free. Ii'IGflEnDOCIIEn, Manufacturing Optician. 259 MAIN STREET. "The Angelus," Los Angeles. "The Knutsford' Salt Lake. The two finest hotels wast of Chicago. ar1M- C0ME2CI.iL NATIONAL BANK, I . I Capital Paid in 1300,000. j General Banking in All Its Branches. ' Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John . j J. Daly. O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. ' Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. p, Noble, i George M. Downey. John Donnelltn, A. 1 McCORNICK & C0; J BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY, OUstabllshed 1871) ' f Transact a General Banking Business. J. A. CUNNINGHAM. Pres. ', E W. WILSON. Cashier. W. O. CARBIS. Asst Cashier. ";' Bank of Commerce ATLAS BLOCK. . f :: Deseret National Bank ; UNITED STATES DEPOSITORT. , Capital $M0. Surplus .......... Z9Q,MiO L. 8. HUls President 1 Moses Thatcher Vlce-Preslfient H. 8. Tionr , Casfiler-' 1' EdrarB. HOls..... .Asst. Cmshl. ' WELLS FARGO S C0..BANK ' 8 ALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. 1 0?stabllsbed 1332.) .- ' Capital, paid up $ Mo.ooo.O Surplus and undivided profits. 11.089,494.42 , Transacts a General Banking Business. DRAFTS ISSUED oa all prominent Cities of the United States. Europe. Asia, Africa. Australia and the rest of the world. HOMER 8. KINO. President. H. L. MILLER. Cashier, JNO. E. MILES. Ass't Cashier. 1 1 SOME, PRONOUNCE IT . -. Mnisl'er's; AND OTHERS SAT But they 'ati say something that gets our brand and satisfaction, or money, back. ' ANT KIND OF , I 'Phone 80S. tf ' CURTOM COAL LUMBER CO., ) . 0 W. SECOND iPFFSJJ- Trenchird Foraitsre & Carpst Ce. A Rocker Special FOR TOMORROW AND MONDAY Remember, every article arti-cle ismarked in plain figures. fig-ures. The chairs mentioned below are genuine quarted golden xiak finely finished and with cobbler seats the difference in price is due to the amount of carving carv-ing and style of finish and every one is worth every cent of the original price. Come and see for yourself your-self that's the better way Here Are The Prices: The $7.00 ones at. $5.00 The $6.50 ones at. $4.75 The $6.60 ones at. $4. 50 The $4.50 ones at. $3.50 The $3.75 ones at. $2.85 Other styles at like prices Credit If you -wish it. TRENCHARD FURNITURE FURNI-TURE & CARPET CO. 228-230 S. West Temple, just U around cor. from P. O. WE SELL Two articles for one price, or one article ar-ticle for half price. Shirts 60 per cent off; neckwear, 60 per cent off; overcoats, over-coats, 25 per cent off; gloves, 60 per cent off. CUTLER BROS. CO., 38 Main St. Salt Lake City. DIAMOND COAL. 61 W. 2ND SO. ONE OF GODDARD'S VIEWS. ' - ' , " , I " , ' - .,' I V - f . . n-!!r i . 12' iir- i ' . --I-.1 i. mr' i fr -s-' , - ' i, - . .. , '.--v. ..!.,. .... - -....... .. j v....:'f, , ' ' - ' - - J ' A MODEL LITTLE HOME ' ROOM PRESSED BRICK, situated in the midst of the finest dwellings P.. on East side, good car service. Every foot of lot nicely'sodded, hedge, Lm. " rose bushes and trees set out ' Handsome mantel, sliding doors, convenient kitchen and pantry, J J wlth bins, drawers, shelves, etc.; porcelain bath, water closet wash-- wash-- gT bowl and electric lights; two clothes closets; splendid large cellar, ' cool In summer and warm in winter. - SEE GODDARD, UNDER WALKER'S BANK. ' J ce Here! See Here! nCou know that C. C MANNING, U.-- U.-- Di VDI VN r TRADER on NAVAJO IN-ta IN-ta m PVERVATION. has established a A NT11 STORE with Hulbert .BroK at " o'eneNav Jo Blankets" at wholesale . nl retail PATTERSON. Manager. norrs SAVINGS BANK ; AKD TB-TJST CO., o 1 Main street. Is the Ingest and 't Savings Bank in Utah. Since Us ;VrlfalTong more than 32.000 saving. - u-its have been opened. We pay 4, r " cent interest-per- annuam, com--':rZl semi-annually, on any amount 11 to $;000. Start 5ou,D.t- , " " JOSEPH F. SMITH. President CIZOKGI: M. CANNON. Cashier. I THREE CECSTsl J Is tie price of The J SALT LAKE TELEGRAM 1- (EXCEPT. OTit , TTt A rwSQ i . A large circulation and small j( ' profits is our rule. Our patrons W, 4 are urged to Insist on having L ; the paper at L 3 Cents n of the newsboys. i Brass Band XaetrumeatA, Drens. UatfersM and as fuiptMDta. Sand stamp for cataioru J UuMSkUcste. Lyea A H7. ClUce Established IMt ' OTneea Tbe Oldest aod TorgesC R. G. DUN Ct eo. 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