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Show ji r.Icihn 5t. , I . -'.r-itted by J. T7. Hilton, I 1 T. 7th South. g " Vc Cut Deep! $13.00 Tea "T7 Set, $3.00 1 - 15.O0Tea . o et, $7.50. . 71 All Silver-) Silver-) alL- ? wan Half -Price. . 4 Now is ' f - J your chance V' . & SS2S, , - 23 Haln St. I OUR ANNUAL jl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mm ' wmzmz 1 , SA1L13 KW ON ! i 'A1 greater, better, more complete stock than ever. Every record established by previous sales broken. We v have secured better workmanship, better materials, better designs, prettier embroideries, laces, in fact,' many of the 'fresh attractive garments exhibit style and design that ryou ordinarily find only in goods at much higher prices. And yet. with all" this marked improvement in details, the muslin underwear costs you less than ever before. ONE ENTIRE HALF OF OUR STORE devoted to this ; most extensive display of Muslin Underwear, with PRICES ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST EVER 3IADE IN THIS CITY. s FOR TWO DAYS, FRIDAY j y AND SATURDAY, 1 BIG SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN'S COATS'! About 100 Child's Coats, 6 to 12 years, in.Castor, Red, Navy, assorted styles, were ?G.50 to $8.50, for . S3.50. ' i SEE WINDOW. SEE WINDOW. ' l To Cure a Cold in a Say. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box, 25c TERMS OX FURNITURE for married peoplfi an i for those about to be married. 1.0- on J10.fr!. J'.O.OO on $100.00. I. X. L. Kurnliure and Carpet Iiiatailment House, ' 4S K. Second South St. KEEP YOUR EYE ' i 4 ' ; J On Cur window j for the latest in . Jewelry. Use - ' your pocketbook Inside. It will ' j I pay you. , - 7 XWI.Ml I j 227 IT ATI ST. V PRICES WITH THIS AD. 12c Peaches ' and Apricots at 10c ' HotTeshoe Tobaccco, lb., ic; Force, 14cj 25c Baking Powder, per lb., 13c; Oyster Crackers, Sc Ib.J Best Crramery Butter. 24c; Rolled Oats, S lbs. 10c; Salt, fr-lb. sack, 8c; Oranges, the 40c kind, at 30c dos.; $1.04 . to $2.00 Men's Hats at 86c; Ladies' fine . Shoes. $1.00. Chicago Store, 254 W. 8. Temple. t - WINDSOR HOTEL.I 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 50c, 75c and $1.00. J. O. SCXTT. Mgr. WALKER BROS,, SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. EstabUshed 1S5X. "i A GENERAL BAfiKlilG BUSINESS TRANSACTED ' eafety Deposit Boxes for Rent. National Bank f tie EepabHc ' U. S. DEPOSIART. . FRANK KNOX Prudent. . ' GEO ROE A. LOWE ...Vloe-Prdent. W. V. ADAMS ...Cashier, CAPITAL PAID IN. $3O.0C. ' Banking rn all Us branches transactsd. Exchange drawn oa the principal cities i - Europe. .... ' INTEREST PAID ON TIMS DEPOSITS, COM EK CI At NATIONAL BANK, Capital Paid in $200,000. General Banking In All Its Branches! Directors Dr. Theodore Mver. John J. Daly. O. J. Salisbury. Moylan C, Fox. Thomas Marshall. W. p. Noble, George- M. Downey, John Donncllan. A. McGORNICK & CO. BANKERS, SALT UaKG CITY. ' (Established 1871)'. Transact a General Bankinc Bualnsia. .V. A. CUNNINGHAM. Pres. . E. W. WILSON. Cashier! r w. a carbis. int. Caahisc. Bank of Commerce " ATLAS BLOCKS ' ' "I ::o r.ooT.i ros talk here Y7L CAN SHOW YOU. T'.2 Uzzlntizu Tailors t:2 POUTH WEST TEMPLE ST. Commercial Club Building. A C 'J n WATCH 1 robaMy needs cleaning and regulat-in:. regulat-in:. It ouRbt to be attended to at 1-ast once a year If It does the work you expect of it. Why not take It to C. Jl. W. LOWERS, Jeweler, rs MAIN ST. Oanirg $1.00. Main Sp-.1ng. I.0fl. YOU . usa : A ..Riverdale Floor.. YOU ABE SUEE jj . j '. GOOD BREAD. ' VGUHI 1 EYES I . Are precious. If you are M I i a business man whose work subjects the eyes to a continuous strain, ! ' wo nay, GUARD THEM. ' Don't wait until you are j ; com polled to do some- thing take time and fu-. : ; ture toouble by the fore- j i lock by consulting a com- ' j peterit ortician. 1 j NO CHARGE FOR ! EXAMINATION. , KNICKERBOCKER t J 259 MAIN ST. ,11 . -2? ' n poor cook n ' Will only prepare a good dinner din-ner accidentally. POOR FLOUR Will never make good bread, even accidentally. Flour' Will make good bread In good hands every time "never acci-j acci-j dentally." LJ TO CTBE A COLD ES OXE D AT Take Laxative Bromo-Qolnine Tablets. This signature on every box. 2So, RECORDS BROKEN iY COUNTY RECORDER Never before in the history of the county has there been such a large volume of business done In the office of the County Recooder. , From January 13th to the 21st 698 documents docu-ments were recorded, as compared with 4'j6 documents filed for the same period last year, being an Increase of 202 records for the six days. The increase in fees for the same period amounted to $168. County Recorder Meeks, with his large corps of deputies, have been working until o'clock at night trying to keep up with the Increased business that Is being heaped upon him so soon after his assumption -of office. Wolstenholme Coal Co. 61 West Second South. Tel 435. WORK FOB YOU. If you know how to canvass, your services can be profitably employed by applying at 52 W. 2nd South, to W. E. Farr. ' . ' ' I Saturday . j I : Specials J i , FROM 2 TO 6 P. M. I 1 Caramels, 15 kinds, 1 25 cents per pound. j$ I Mint and Maple Chews, g 15 cents per pound. S JkoutzJ i SALT LAKE AND OODEN. $ Telephone 428. g . Trenchard Furniture & Carpet Co. Trade Bringers ' That's what we are making the prices we are offering. Remember, all our goods are marked in plain figures, so you can be certain that they are not. marked up to sell down. $28.50 Buffet similar In design to cut; j swell front, handsome quarter-S quarter-S sawed golden oak, beveled plate- glass mirror 12x30 inches. . Regular Regu-lar price here $35.00; special this week at $28.50 Credit If You Wish It, TRENXHARD FURNITURE FURNI-TURE & CARPET CO. 228-230 S. West Temple St, Just Around Corner from P. O. . ; EBBITT HOUSE, Wuhinjton. D. C V' : ' Amy and Kavy HeadcuarUff - XL C BUHCH. HllltfW FIT YOURSELF Tor the NEXT OPPORTUNITY. Hen are like shoes. They must fit. The fellow who is NOT fit- seldom gets a good job to try hini on, and if he does, maxes so .many hurts and I pinches that the job won't wear him. I Shoes that are fit for good men have been in touch with a KNOWING-HOW, KNOWING-HOW, and men that are fit for good jobs must KNOW HOW. We suggest the Y.M.C.A; NIGHT SCHOOL for learning TO DO THINGS A new term Is now opening. 4 SPECIAL -PRACTICAL INSTBUCTORS. ID CLASSES. Send or call a. w. cor. liain and First South for particulars and hook-let, hook-let, "Things Doing.' 1 . I ( " " ! Your Friends Back East Want to know about lrrlgattoo farming, Seep them posted by ending them THS- Inter-IIonnfain Fanner ; ' It tens all about farming, gardening, orcharding, dairy- lng, poultry-keeping And stoak-raising stoak-raising in an Irrigated country. 1 Published Weekly. One dollar per year. -J. A. WRIGHT, Editor Address The Inter-Komntaln . Parmex, Salt Iake Oty Utah. . , n m ii in ii uiiiii numxmwuiiniii ii;iiihihiih "I l - - - ' - - 1 v DR. J. H. RITCHIE. .1 A BEAUTIFUL FACE Is often marred by ugly, unsightly teeth. Come j and let me look them over. I make a specialty of correcting irregularities of teeth, s I do' not attempt to do work as cheaply as some do I cannot and do work that would be satisfactory to you I can and will, do your dental den-tal work at the following prices and guarantee materials and workmanship work-manship to be the very best: . GOLD FILLINGS $2.00 and upwards AMALGAM FILLINGS JLOO and upwards I KILLING AND REMOVAL OF NERVE $2.00 . EXTRACTING. PAINLESS 50c I BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH ....'...$10.00 j SET OF TEETli ...$10.00 j These prices are higher than other advertised prices, but you'll find 1 . them more than Justified by the quality of work and the time necessarily put upon it. Unsatisfactory work Is dear at any price. . J NEW METHODS USED IN THESE PARLORS: Porcelain Fillings and Inlays. . Condlt System of - Removable Painless Excavation. . . ' Bridges. j Instrument Sterilization. Aluminum Plates at Reasonable j Bridges repaired without Re- Rates. . moval from Mouth. Continuous Gum Work. If you live out of town write for "an appointment. : ; i Jl. DR. J. H. RITCHIE, , ROOMS 19 AND 20 2ND FLOOR MERCANTILE BLOCK, I Oyer Walker Bros. Store. I ' - - - ' I i r i f . TO CTKE A COLD TS OST DAT fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All drnrgieta refund the money If It falls to care, K.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 3bo Ladies' auxiliary of the Caledonian club will give a concert and dance on Monday evening. January 26th, being; Burns' anniversary, at Harmonic hall, State street between 3rd and 4th So. .: . ' DIAMOND COAL. 51 W. 2ND SO. I A machine of pure, clean steel kneads our dough for Royal Bread. No sweat from the human hands and body to make It unclean. All grocers sell It. Sale on disc and cylinder grapho-phones; grapho-phones; 60 per cent off on records. Mall orders promptly filled. Wilkes Cycle Col, 134 Main. ' I Deseret . National Hzzl :i; I CXITED STATES DEFO 4TTO RT, J V Capital ........-' O0o4 Surplus M t3,9ui L. S. HUls rMldnt Moses Thatcher...... Vice-President i , H. 8. Teufir CajnW Ed gar 8. Hills ........Asst. Caahirr WELLS FARGO & C0.,BANK ' SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. (Established UiL) Capital, paid up 600, 004. t Burplua and undivided profit. 11.049, iM.U Tranaact a General Banking Buslnea. DRAFTS ISSUED oa all promlacnl itle of the United State. Europe, AaU, Africa. Australia . asd. Uie , rcat of the world. . HOMER 3. KINO, President. , H. U MILLER. Caahler, JXa E. MILES. Au t Caibler. Esubied rm. n onics The Oldest asd Ti' I a C R. G. DUN Ct e. GEORGE ZXST, General XTanager, Utah, Idaho &nd Wyoming:, OfScc La Progress Bail din'. Salt Lake City. Brass Band lostruaneata, Dram Uatforr-e and a.B r-juipmnta. Send stamp for ca4o-o. . I ANT KIND OF Phone 80S. ; z jztoh coal lumber co., J ) SO W. SECOND SOUTH ST. Jc2 Here! See Here ! Dr, vou know that C. C MANNING, U." - DIA N TRADER on NAVAJO IN-'V IN-'V RKSKRVATION, ha. established a . v sen STORE with Hulbert Bros, at t uth Main et.? ( nuine Navajo Blankets at wholesale B. I PATTERSON, Manager. : ZZZT3 SAVINGS BANK - AND TRUST CO., ' ' : 1 Main street, is the largest and n Eavlngs Bank In Utah. Since Us r.lzation more than 32,000 savings cunts have been opened. We pay 4 r cent Interest" per annuam, com. -.J semi-annually, on any amount i tl to $.".000. Start an account. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. Cr.GE M. CANNON. Cashier. - . r :cillac PAr.Lor.s. -' 1 te polishing. Work called for vc'-J. Ask lor James Thomas, j. 13 YT, 2zl HQutti, Parlor is TRENCHARD'S ADVERTISING. An error In the types on Wednesday made the Trenchard Furniture Co.'s ad-vertisment ad-vertisment read the exact opposite from what it should have read. Mr. Trenchard Tren-chard is desirous of impressing upon the people of this city that his goods are marked at a low figure and that they are "not marked up to sell down." The corrected advertisement appears in today's to-day's paper, , . , . " f : The easiest way to find a suitable room or house .is through THE TELEGRAAWVANT COLUMNS. ; . Telegram Wants always bring results. |