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Show i rr " L lC-A Aa.- --.- ' X7t.t t Irx a'-c-t Lr:f:-- a : . ; n :n ! ! It tells an abort f-i, gardening, orcharding, iiirr-lng1, iiirr-lng1, pcul try-keep In j e-ai rtoci-raliin rtoci-raliin x la an irri-tod. eoentry. Pu.Uiah.ed "VTeeiJy. On dollar per year. ' Address Tl latexsZToTiiitala U Farmer, Calt Lake City, Ttah, L, 13 ALL. "THAT C COD ID" i-.il Ths 7.1sn on I r.lei-hn 5t. I C Emitted by J. "V7. Hilton, TCI E. 7th South, ( j c . - - ; Vc? , . 1 ' , y ' f . . . . ; c n, v.-. TERMS ON FURNTrUREfor' marriej Feople and for those about to be married,' 1.00 on J10.00, 110.00 on J10O.OO. I. X. I Furniture and Carpet Installment Houm j 4S K. Second South sC . 1 ?r WcCut- AL, flS-OOTesi '' A I rV 118.00 Te ; V-i. ABaVW.5a j ft Vt XiAllfiflTW It V Price. . 6 Slain KEEP YOUR EYEj I On. our window i j for the latest in Jewelry. . TT)e your pocketbook Inside. It wm ' W.W; Hall y 227 ULAXS ST. - ' - i:o rooir rcr. talu clue LI7T 72 CAII ELTOW YOU. , Tt2 .ZzZztka Tdlcrs n boutti wr?T templb bt. - Commercial Club Building. ' " zJ 17IHDSOR HOTEL,! EUROPEAN PLAN. Located in the heart of the business (" strict, two blocks of aU, the theaters, ret cars ta all points of interest, -am heat, home-like good txds. Rates . i, 75c and $1.00., J. G. SCOTT. Mgr. 7CUR-WATCH Probably needs cleaning and regulating. regulat-ing. It ought to be attended to at least once a year If it does the work xu expect of It. Why not take it to-. C. XJ. YT. BOWEHS, Jeweler, 233 MAIN ST. .- -T Cleaning S1.0Q. Main Springs. $1.00. . ' I TRENCHARD FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Furniture Bargains.' We've a ; most excellent reason for making these prif es the discounts are simply the price of your acquaintance, ac-quaintance, which we gladly pay. We'll alwnys have a good business reason for making a special price and you can be assured of getting the article at the price advertised. adver-tised. - ' : - ; . THESE AS HINTS OF THE OTHERS. fr Sideboards In a large va- Man's chair, like cut. with handsome rlety, of JL and. flmh- carved oak frame, quartered and regular prices from $15.60 to golden finish, upholstered In fancy $35.00 at from figured velour, regular price $16.00; ' R3.!".?r. .$14.00 $13.25 to $30.00 Other Man's chairs from $12.00 to iu J $18.90 at like discounts. FOB THIS WEEK ONLY All goods marked in plain figures at a legitimate profit only. - Credit If You Wish It TBENCUARD FURNITURE & CARPET CO. 228-230 S. West Temple Street. Just Around' Corner from Postoffice. T0TJ . ' ' . . TJSS . ..Hiverdale Flour..) T YOU ABE SUBE , GOOD BREAD. J - -' - . IbVESl I Are precloua If yeu are a buslnesa man whose I work subjects the eyes -to a' continuous strain, we say. GUARD THEM. Don't wait until you are compelled to do some-, thing take time and future fu-ture trouble by the forelock fore-lock by consulting a competent com-petent optician. NO CHARGE FOR I EXAMINATION. I KNICKERBOCKER I - W MAIN ST.' . ( WALKER BROS;, BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. V. Established 0X .; A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED - Safety Deposit Boxes for Sent. , 1 National Bank tt its Republic C a DEPOSIT ART. FRANK KNOX PtessdeulL GEORGE A. LOWE ...Vlce-PlSdenU W. V. ADAMS .....Cashier. . CAPITAL' PAID TN, SKMOB,- ' Banking m all its branches traaaaeted, Exchange arawa en the principal euies.ei . Europe.- : '" , , rNTEREST PAID ON TIME DOTOSTtft ' COXMEICLLL NATIONAL BJUiXf " - Capital Paid In .200,0O0. General Banking In All Its Branches, Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly. O. J. Salisbury, MayUa C. Fox. Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John Doaaellan. A. JfHoM McCORNICK fr COj BANKERS, SALT LAKB CITY. (Established in) 1 Transact a General Banking Business.. CXABVOYANTS. 'WBTLlTEVERTTHmGNIVB your full name or no pay. Arnold-Dlck-eon Bros. Open every day and evening, GO East 3rd South. ! ATTEND ARNOLD-DICKSONS TEST seance tonight. Full names given. Admission Ad-mission 10 cents; 60 East 3rd South. n n poor cook n Will only prepare a good dinner din-ner accidentally. POOR FLOOR Will never ' make ,good bread, j even accidentally. IHImisler's ' Will make good bread In good I hands every . time-never accl-J accl-J dentally. LJ The Angelus," Los Angeles. The Knutsford." Salt Lake. The two finest hotels west of Chicago. , S DIAMOND COAL. 61 W. 2ND SO. " 1 I. A. CUNNINGHAM. Pres. ' I s K, W. WILSON, Cashier. , J W. O. CARBIS, Asac Cashier. Bank of Co(nmerce ATLAS BLOCK. Deserel National Ltak yXITXD STATES DEPOSTTOHT. . 1 Capital . ........ M.M....$v4,r4 1 1 larglMS... ..... 0tfce t, B.'LTns ...4.. Preel3at ; doses lhatolur.M.MTiee-Prldent 1 H. 8. TewrMT OwalW I Edgar . Hills JLmC Caaalar. f"' ANT KIND OP " ;! ,1 'Phone SOS. (, I EURTCS XOAL A LUMBER CO ;j . i W. SECOND SOTJTHSTK ' I 3cs Here! See Here! Do vou know that C..C. MANNING, U. ? VDUN TRADER OS NAVAIO dN-t dN-t i'taN RFSERVATION, has established, a 3 itANCH STORE with Hulbert Broa at ifnulne Navajo Blankets at wholesale and retail jj. PATTERSON, Manager. ... OUR ANNUAL ..; Kli uTMRUEAR SALE IS fJOU 0J! With a greater, better, ' mor.e complete ttock-more potent in Its power for price-saving than any previous year. Every record established by previous sales broken. Wc have secured better workmanship, better designs, prettier embroideries, laces; in fact-manyj of these fresh, attractive garments exhibit style and design that you ordinarily find only in goods at much higher prices, and yet with all this marked improvement in details, the Muslin Underwear in this sale COST YOU LESS THAN EVER BEFORE One entire half of our large store . devoted to this most extensive display of Muslin Uncerwear and our PRICES ARE ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST LOW-EST EVEri QUOTED FOR LIKE QUALITIES. I LAST WEEK! 1 OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SAL.E BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER lien's 6.00 Shoes ...J.J.. ...... $45 Men's 100 Shoes $2.85 Men's f3.00 Shoes w. $I.QO Ladies 3.50 Shoes m. . . . . w $2.35 . Ladies 13.00 Shoes ........,................, $I.QO Ladies' 2.50 Shoes $165 Ladies' Felt Slippers 85 , Misses' and Children's Felt Slippers .............. 60 ' s Vmceht-Nott cZPm iio MAIN ST. ' 'Phone 1561 k. " y " I WELLS FARGO & CO , BANK SjLLT LAKB CITT. UTAH. (Established MSt " Capital, paid up SOO.0OO.M Surplus and undivided profits. U,083,tM.4s Transacts a General Baaxinc Bus In cm. DRAFTS ISSUED on all prominent; eltlee of. the United States. Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia and - the rest of thm world.. HOMER 8. KINO. President. H. U MILLER. Cashier. . JNO. B. MILE 3. Ass't. Cashier. A. EsUbI4 tML r Offices, The Oldest and T nrgssC r. g. dun z ee. r S r 1 GKOBQE Oeneral Eaoagcr, ' Utah, Idaho and Wyoming', Offices ia-Trogrew ia-Trogrew BnilrUng, Salt Lak City. P BICES WTTH THIS AD. l"Uc Peaches and Apricots at 10c; TTorshoe Tobaccco, lb.. c; Force, 14: ; a Baking Powder, per lb.. 13c; Oyster " -rankers 8c lb.; Best Creamery Butter, c- Rolled Oats, 8 lbs. 10c; Salt. 6-lb. sack. 'Oraiigrs, theT40c aimLat 80c. dot; $1.00 -o 12 00 Men's HaU at 85c; Ladles' fine hoes. IL00, Chicago Store, 2&4 W. S. Xemple. -I0IT3 ' SAVHTGS BANK AKD ' TE.T7ST CO., . 0 1 Main street, is the largest and ' ' Jest Savings Bank In Utah. Since its '-conization more than J2.000 savings 'f counts have bein opened. We pay 4 r cent interest per annuam, com-ound'd com-ound'd semi-annually, on any amount cm Jl to J"000. Start an account. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. COKGE M. CANXON. Cashier. - wclstenholme Coal Co. 51 West Second South, Tel 495; Brass Band . tnseraseeAsi Dresss, Vnfvrm ad aq f fnnmntM. Send etan- It est.iofu U UwmUMsk Lyea et C.ej I I |