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Show The Salt "Lake- Telegram. - TUCnDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, divide tbe wealth among it rightful owners. At the same time his Majesty will have to dissolve the! Telegram. TS1E Reichstag and Diet for all eternity and ftuLmtitutc THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. for these foreign institutions a Council of Htate t Rat mmA cM nixmttm Published Every Evening: Except Sunday, made up of men of hi own stamp. To maintain or-- , , rve fc. u car. der while these wholesome reforms are going on, thf by the Kaiser should declare martial low. Let the Hocia1 SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., , BY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND Kaiser's ists be shot the that sovereignty wholesale, ' (Incorporated.) (Copyright. ifn&. by of on as a rock once more be established Office 149 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. may Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms, 22S. bronze." It is not strange, in view f the preachnow like CHAPTER X. Continued. fcPPT toy. "I l.imlr.g' atd. he wrote Ihem!" monarchical of of doctrines these absolutism, ing TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ld Howinl. confused. "Them?" -Did he? He would have thought the Kaiser is strengthening his arm and seem that One year, by mall, in advance . Yes!" he declared, smlllnc $7.00 Six months, by mail, In advance ................. th drawing- - t anything she cotiM poMbly have auir-- "I w rite vere for eon ingly preparing for trouble. One month by maii. In advance n no otH ever ,.6 for teda. Pa To CLF.AN ! I Of n. gested; us to this orM or the neat; make One week, by mall or carrier . Hut." wit. their tcfore 3 cents winimhwt or life, or of man, God. devil, his facestknoMcJ CAurKTf. , Single copy, everywhere of art. rniu wns suddenly the picture of Remit by P. O. money regisexpress money order, stc. TTh err Wt fend e$ or n It u death! honored nr.. m Robbed Mrs. 'I g. adHer vinsur of tered letter, bank oheck or order, to the and name inair O'Leary Glory. draft, in the The T women fai dress of the Is n U It canine! tnr'i lertefiesNl r )et! "The saying lives." h rej lied, SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLfSHINO CO.. on is not to will The crdlt gtv learn but Satur that crowd lauths. th Telegram pleased It Is i lrtursque ; not that It has r..r iK day or her r nthel by Salt Lake City. Utah. wit ihni maks It laugh! I ht cm contract. bah! The day, the first day of Chicago's centennial celebra- nny truth, or even sense. Here Is your the crowd! I loathe, depl I Communication nertainlrtir in thi iRMttnrlal Denartment love Into words he makes ycu! but. tverenth sir, vjtylr.g dirt should be addressed to the Editor of th Bait Lake Telegram. tion, the Windv Citv vindicated the name of Mrs, brenher; a ln with n outct. dog without glimmer of serce, hut In a am namr1M Rejected MSS. cannot be returned unless postage is sent tor make money ye, tral The National Hons such nurnose. her cow still stands charged with the form that Jingles, that catch on the This we ll dine an prints din. Communications relating1 to advertisements and business O'Leary, but threads of your skirt, and tllr.gs thre. should fee addressed to the General Manager, Salt Lake TeleThank you." ltowrd said. sH.l burning of the town some sixty-eigh- t years after tlu People repeat Co. gram, 149 Si. West Temple St. his sayings with the slightly v by the young man's torQeoning General Eastern Adv. Ajrent t emotions, a f rnd rential changing first white man settled there. Witnesses have ap- modest pride of being their Inventor; on i S. C. BECKW1TII. Tribune Eldtf.. New York City. "but I am on my way to my muter ni fo. main ft. TrumtPN General Western Adv. Agent to music th his stage Jingle they st Howard's t.. Mrs. was again, to sound that M. 1151 HORACE peared O'Leary testify FORD, nsbfj and sing them der-f- r Into m?r," minds, andi:,'r.r.ttc r Uk Marquette Building. Chicago. a shop. h'm Into bun-h ruhd in bed when the famous fire began. Six boys am and of a Manufacturers c f r.Nrico tj There he rorJte-4brother becnms your purchl with Howard to TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Thd date when your subscripi. and mrr1 were dancing in an adjoining cottage. Kr.rlv and begins to think that he hns don a ronderfitl c.er,r ia so;) f tion expires Is on the address label of each paper, the chanw girls nw-- T..nijr, the suavity nd an entire f remitin the evening n lunch was spread, but there wn no worthy thing. Not nt all. Now of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for clarlrg ' rr.;.n.r i. man. anl of a grtlenr tance. Ko other receipt Is sent unless requested. wort I'm to tretr-tnfor well, the ln!ane. said. Iry. Mr. iV.iton, milk for the tea. 4,I)ennv'' Conn'H-- said he would Nspccl.il article on the national an spongy, and dine our with sitter, JANITOR SERVICE milk Mrs. O'Learv's row. Accompanied bv.AHct ecfnomlc va!u of substituting rem with ire. Tell ur suter that you ar Entered at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, as l an h American rr for th rakes r. d hfrt3k an of act charity, drgI am her Ffrrunn rem Matter. Keilly and Nellie Callahan, with c lamp, he cntt-rebreakfast liih. It Is on r,f n rerles of th.it '.ave frvm now grateful e and FTenn. articles by rhlr the cow shed. The lamp was placed on a stool b brilliant thrriuch trr.lty." irojce TruM. th Or t"T th down to iwf the rrcr'.!. aer.te-side the cow. Connors got on the wrong side of the iolor of Its money." he ad ld under his hi Hwrd Telegram readers leaving the city for a In h' was kr,ly ftriJInt'f'st to sent can or more have their paper week of breath. a rorot and Th v cow sea to and milk had reel when "hoHsv" rt.mt'rtnn. begun their address regularly by mail, without addi"Mr. Turrhinf erlnlmd Uar. "If rj!.ir.4ti n sr.t to CJrac. th kicked him, the stool and. the lamp across th ninth you dare to tout Howard's writ- rdartc t from tre R"flt s wrm i.nr,i-tr- r NATIONAL EJLM OF TBE 2DT. tional cost, by making the request, in person or I vioing. I shall not iet you ko to the con!fin J. struck his rha Thus began the fire. Thus after years injustice is cert .. r hj postal card, at the office, No. 149 South "West KNox with us tordKht." rnNK ' t an ll So, HfUlrrH lently, ....... A Vtt'MHAT VP.V. J and man's mali". the done that tine old Irish lady, Mrs. O'Leary. who has envy "Ignore it as th g1? W. T. APAMS .. dir." ns t r!rr-.. C said Howard, "until h hi put How I Jove hrr! din. 1o t say! A dor. sister." r a IN I'Allt APlTAt. tov' been held conflafor the great m up. nd had me elected a member THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. 1, 1903. directly resjMnible h. itl,n.we orhiji. arw butJ fatU of ur JCrrjr drawn m th jrrr,ji this club." YVr.r ! which made For a r., Chicago great city. probgration .juarr were dining, m Turr. bull's t'l-- h - r he dTnn4d ' f c".rk They nine out of every ten Chicagoans are today guests, nt n tlttl- - rluh shoir rnmbrs Hill Trth isnmtsT paid on t:kt. jirivit The ckrk tlnt-- 1 in These Negro Leaders Should Be Encouraged ably The vr nil wert? with Ih wrllrr irOt. r.d whTe t Mfor.s mlcht nenrly blessing the memorv of 'Dennv" O'Connor and club was In rtrci lb hoijoM powers cf th Rr r,wltf Some plausible views of conservative negro lead Mrs. O'Leary 's cow, for the two really started Chi- - hfisemnl of sn old rslderre lu ptrt !trretln WELLS, FARGO & CO. Bl and ttr.nUter JM th t n. mn to town h was atwut to r.ir enough !own wj lhT. h A tnrt--1rs on the race question have been formulated at a cago on (he road to metropolitan honors. Thev far city. titi. eit . mr sbi for morning nwsr4t-eand nald. "No lnl th n i s J. to i work ;iler dinner. oif io mail return conference between Dean Richmond liabbitt of burned out the old ramshackle buildings and frani to rcf cr.ltNotI my Nt my Yon lloH.inl wsis one of th- chief fcttrr- . ar 1 spak CantftJ f nl. rv-.. nesrro citizens of shacks and forced the building of modern struc- Hons of New- York. Whn h fmind me.- "Rrooklvn and such lrc-5- ' iTta to wrr fs members that tures. is hie at cruel this late.dav to rob Mrs. O'Lcarv the It a, wra u ivr a Vnllrs Ttrs rfto TrimHi to UrimUe-.pasioul of .onteii lmlU sinrr thlr Washington as the Rev. Francis J. of her share c? the glory. Other cities would Ik' TurnbuU's nrcpt-tbre. he egcrly To of the Fifteenth Street Baptist church; Frof. Kelly t. u:t t rn. t. put him up rom.mtt-f'r m'lr.txTshlp. jt had they a "I)nry" O'Connor and a Mrs. offer . H r atmoshim th club wn Miller of Howard university; Judson W. Lyons, reg O'Learv and a cow like Mrs. OM,earvs. PAIR OF phere snsltl Jdy t r.r.gnlAl. abd withni A with Its droratet walls, quaintly . ister of the United State Treasury; Cyrus Field drawings by lllutrslors and Tt- - 0;4et nf VMTjmm. h 1st whoi"e nms wrc Adams, assistant register of the Treasury; John C. This Movement Is a Good One. found a ch.Trm In l!f v.hUh h had & rnlonc to the companionship Columof of District of Deeds the The Utah Automobile club has adopted a reso dreamed Dancy, Recorder h hud between men. but whl-fnxrrr. Crala tz Howard wan oon m te kron. cteoiuje bia; Dr. O. M. Atwood, Thomas R. Clarke and lution which should have the support of every citi bfore th"re nn a rr.m!r. , ! I FREE flcm verse IdoJSo g, Of5 UUh, had touched ilh nlfy. r'f whos C3 Whitefield McKinley. Dr. Babbitt has devoted zen. The resolution follows: La,k &ut ItllilriC, rroTa SHtlrl.' Imagination mn gently tdie There are certain ordinances of tbe Citv of Salt l.ake govern. cf Nw York life, wn th" rnm'f' much time to the study of this question, and was MONTH ing the driving, hitching, etc.. of vehioU-- tinon the treta of feronder, when Turnbull proiord htrt: EVERY ordinance are being daily violated ly and the same iHet. city, and these chosen at the recent Chautauqua mooting to reply to. taid a short smoking on the wrong Bide of the atreot. leaving horwdrt?rs driving Benb and other violations, to tho peril of drivers hrrp h ram rsplwln-In- g Wc want everr school ch'.ld to WALKER BROS., and ro- - pipe, rose from the argument of John Temple Graves. The compo- unhitched, to of nrt the pusllUm. gentle have oe cf our little Art IWika, &alt LAEr. cm. Therefore he It Resolved. That th irtah Automobile club Howard, nnd Introduce hi in. when h' site views expressed in signed opinions of these deptrlana. hv outline draw nn with They the proper city officials to enforce the ordinance govwn There is request an declared. of Colnrn. We give fre erning the use of the public streets by driver of all kinds of membership eight leaders and submitted to Dr. Babbitt follow: hlch Howard one tn the group Into EfTAJtLJiir.r a pair of !na to the rm h nontb vehicles. Intrtniuced. who would mil- with The spreading race, prejudice is occasioned by appealts to race n t H chit ur..!ff years submlttlrg the apThen is no question but that steps nhmild lo the others at the gfivtle dldrtir paction by politicians. The cure for the prejudice ..'. red ron'rJe'? the hcs Eairy 4efc:i baa for plication "of Christian morals and religion and just execuand n I ft at our wretHng, muW Ur urks amendments to enforce and such Fifteenth now The in as takeu Fourteenth ordinances are force then fly Into a dlculn of ome idr.i the laws. tion net later. Man the r;ih of ffh should be held intact. It is not the deto the Constitution with a trenty of earnctnrs. on our books U1 te made on mainstatute to as race to fast a of of the all seek, negrroes relating driving mrth. Awerfs sire wish or purpose no man Howard h.it the whites as This U an! young month. cf th enh tain emphasize ofor teach social equality with rtrt kinds of vehicles in the streets of the citv. One mav ticed of his peculiarly detT- they urge a. equal political rights, and Deseret National Ban t a the for free asking. g education should not be limited n temt-rand rust that Ihe negroes'Thev mined cf see featur. reckless in strongly drivers corners the crowded turning believe that the number of I'Nirro statxp Dcroftrrom to industrial training. ment which, with Ilchtnimj-Uwni HKl orn window rem ni:w has been grossly exaggerated by ...tM6 rimes charged to the race districts a at in one hour rrorn tn the Cral ness. bin iroot clip any day. be collected and changi that the real facts shouldrace fTTLKX IN FCKTWKAn. PjrrlJ- - r: .. their enemies; violent to frankness should i of VrmAm their teach laughing hearty, i the clerey f I. ublhed and that Acting Chief Burbidge is paid to enforce these laws, storms Invective, or despair. intemperance. Mce- - T?'evr. Tlee.Iri Ktronglv against these crimes,, and ofagainst carace under their if the Automobile club can succeed in interest- He would break off from otre exploand H. n Yetma organizationan .....CaJ Thev urgp a thoroughloaders to the and and XLf H iti.a. press Amk. um appeal feared pable ind respected Howard of sion emotion that oflicial to this and whose the existence was would end his life, nnd with n quirk especially ing acting chief, "religious sentiment of the country white clergy. They oppose the idea of a separate political look over to Hownrd In n way ro made the possible by proposition, we may yet rrrllt rfirty. lhat Howard could but smll" engaging These negro leaders give some excellent advice see the day when it is safe for women and children at hltn In return. On hi way up town MAIN PT. nioNK cn. AND C0HBE1QAL NinOXAL IU' lul the nt he had for Orace to in flopped cross streets the some the crowded districts. offer to their race. They splendid, practical at a favorite gntherltc hour tfore CaItU Paid In, 1200,000. embarmost of a solution In surfac wns the the he dinner toward Jdnd Itf.k!r- - tn all f.a rae suggestions Cr,rl of vionl ear by the oijth oflicial Oen J. I r. 2. C i1 men who The colored to lnr.vr These public attempts suppress pub- emotions. (JrR" H.nnls?r, that w.is representative o rassing problem. rnrr, rla J. NO TYPHOID i. a Ctms w. Nob,. of young man's name, sat by l!o are on the right track, and if they are encouraged lic records is playing a dangerous game. Fublicity 4h ard's side and talked with exrefdlnir their plans will result in the greatest benefit to the is the people's greatest safeguard. highly volubility. FEYER GERMS but expressive tli of eyos. shul- -colored men, and go a long way towards solving a In emph:sl !ntl hand and drs. County Clerk James and his chief deputy, the Jo- planatlon of hit sentiment. He pr.il-'-- d problem which has puzzled the ablest Americans. Served in the Soda Water dlHoward's work extrnvag.ir.tly. and McCORISICK & quacMMis Eldrcdge, seem to be bubbling over with showed w a i k familiarity with It that rvenMl ftt e Influence. Mvsterious b h an a flattering. Tlen with sigh Kaiser Rants at Anarchists yHEENiNG j LEES AND LEAVEN j FCaD Vjm. NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY " -r mow WEL - brt-htl- HOW j y. 1-- fl-i-- va. U. "b?-ca- ue . X r4 a r dd 4?-- 49 exr-en-lv- -- . e ro-- rl ;i-j- wll-bfr- 4 g s orna rn-- t - - 1 - m-- s , C h-- 'v. h- t - . ! r.- leje-rdn- r w:b. - well-know- tr -- - i n 77-. terj r ben-efite- d o-A- ii ! cartoon-fHtnou- SHOES ei R. G. DUN r-- AC-- . WTT-ralr- d . !.- s - grt td - 1 catch-as-rntrh-e- nn -t o" con-scqufr.e- rwH-nuf- e i tk. i e a K three-minut- e -- ! o--f rr S-to- f p.ile-far- d - , Hjt-Miry- . : an nmiOF-tlt- . x- J - j - " And Yet the Readers of inspired Geiman newspapers may find therein daily evidence that the Kaiser and his clique are trying to start trouble in the empire. The Emperor puts in half his time scaring the Socialists for what he terms their anarchistic speeches and wild harangues, but a recent issue of Aristocracy, the noble's, conthergan of the German court and tains an editorial which makes the most incendiary utterance of a Faterson anarchist read like a good Methodist sermon. Aristocracy opines that "captains of industry and board of trade, mongers own about thre quarters of the wealth rightfully belonging to the Frinces and feudal Barons. We. therefore, ask that the order of things be newly regulated,'' says Aristocracy. "I.at our great Emperor, by virtue ct his divine appointment, confiscate the hundreds of millions wrung from the tollers of the noblest of the nation and deposit them in the strongholds of his fortresses until a commission of reai statesmen and aristocrats, appointed by him, rc- - John Henry is waving on Hilly .Tames with hi right hand and beckoning to Odell with his left. Sly dog that! Was it the mysterious influence that held up the waterworks improvements by a vote of 8 to 7? Attend the State fair and do your part in extending a cordial wohome to our countrv rousius. What's the use talking about progress when the millstone around its citv has that 7 m-ck- ? dp a silent, an l his manner e froni of melanrhly would rMm to r'iuii" a mirad" ard. foarlnc to disturb thl ness. began reading the nderl!ein. n In the i nr. and aftT a smtllntf study f them pro e Jd to ropy snni of t:.o.. r In rhym. He w .i ' of them, and rig-rl"iih. .,-117. III il Min r!i s I'.it was rudely dls turbid bv n em-rge- s-- tll l M i il Hill Soda Fountain coRinrn ovv. rosTomcn - - LEE KIM YING. !"m -- nlftr his In his ear: to know v.t.at you "HI. "Wus starth-- . m.r I llowar!. I d l.iuchirir at. - r- lauchlrr?" nt tl l!;n'i ak.-- 1 d lMnH. Ir. Yo i wto "That is a, o.uibbl'. smiling." "Or." nay sm!. and nn b lain." Howard iiies to if.u our 'iiri-Vlf It I sir." HarT-.lt,".lset. "I rnly " you dri it elw Will inj go with " n n . i '. r " i and .t !- - Tirf. t' er - r. it l'." ft t rjh rf ort i cf A- -.t r-- c.'.,. CO., cr r"! - e i P-"- t bJd rf r-- t t V't'h rf ' t JrU a. Jl t' i"Lf-.n-- Tit Ar r tiwk ' ' rt . : i. rr r -- f tJ Stt n t nt!t - ft jr-ii-- er--,j r.a, ". . . TEPTH -rs ty lr-t- C. MletJt f i . t tvr. o!?re I rf Tat t U t "h i ? r:t (jv Ve .' PAt.T LAKH CITY. UTAH. V" ijNION DENTAL emt.irrnrd:.gn showing Interpol in him and his rm pinion, As it is "better to have friVnds thnn enemies in the sidewalk lt.innls-- m- - ncin what you wro "Will yo'.i millstone. control," let's dump that laughing at?" "Yes, I will," Hownrd rnli"d. but t tr. insay that I d n't lik l John Ileury bears the full credentials of the Mys- rrust ner. Ill niak- - my exp'.ir.Htl.m. t ru If one !r.ie." rf o,i. I'll nk thn terious Influence. What he says "I'll give you iny Kind nf s itUf you want, fir!" the other excUlnv-- - rT-er- i tf-'o- r i r-- i ? Irf'O Phf !'. .t i C JACK, ;t Ctn,cit trk rn't. JV - It c r. I S3 1'-m- 7 jur ASSESSMENT NOTICE. eo;-le otn "Well. sail Howard. have a fancy roilr:lng epititth. r r .if.er-'.lt.t.say, or hoktd-itea fancy frr ting speechet; I have I'v- - roj. odd or wl'ty ndvertis'-mer.'sI rouM find whl'h extol th nil merits of Sleeper" Iron lied, among crop others, and chancing to find nar--new i It ap In that car. t rople-them, pears that 1 smiled. They were worth a smile I thought them realty witty. Now. sir. If you wlT Hut he got no farther In his Intention to ask nn expla'"--1 dlon. !ti,nr.lter" nrniK flew around h!s r.e k. thn he wrung hl.H hands, rut an arm under Howard s .and hurried rim up the street, saying In a ruh of words- "l am n triple dor.k- : I nm n thlstle-eatlhn'd as! Forgive me! Say that v. hate and despite, loathe. alM.nninate hut that you cm 'crglve m! I thoughtu that your lip curled I In nm nn Ir.ftltutmn full glbe.l me; that of Idiots! I shall rnd my worthies- - life that la nothing! Say. first, that you fortdve me!" He was so honestly In nn agony of humiliation, that Howard said with real concern: "I forgive you. Hul what the devil Is the matter?" Hannlster stopped, nr.d put both hands on Howard's shoulders. He va- . . SUSPICIOUS. ConvictYep. lady: when I gets out I'm gnin' ter trv an' Kit inter good society! Visitor You are? Convict Yes m; I'm pick o neins called a thief instead uv a kleptomaniac! Tuck. Customer It's not so very shocking, for a bathine suit. Modiste )h. no. Customer Can't you that is, increase the er voltage just a bit? THE LONGEST DAIS, SUFFICIENT REASON. New York Times. children, Teacher You must isremember, oay shortest 21st the December that longest? we have. Ho you remember the It's July 3rd, when Freddie Yes'm. firecracker for day. waiting you're Philadelphia Ledger. Mr. Borer I can't Imagine why she was out when I cnlled. Miss Pert Why. didn't you just tell me she knew you were coming? Chicago Sfwm. y.r. Stubbs sTohn. I don't bHfv th mnn you gave th dim to In rfally blind? Mr. S: ubb Why not. my dmr? Mr. Stubbx t heard him whisper o hU that her. wn going down the tret rarnr to get an rye-opene- BILLVILLE'S BYRON. ler-te- d l - ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY. Philadelphia Ledger. "Well, there's one thing about Nurltch; he's very considerate of others." "Nonsense! he's a regular bore. For one thing, he's forever boasting thai he's and" "That's just it. He never intimates that somebody else might be to blame." self-mad- e, Atlanta Constitution. "Thf re go the Byron of nilHHle!" "Poet. Is he?" "I should say o! Dahcd nff an ode on thesupprr for the benefit of the rhurch steeple In ten minutes, and still had three minutes left In which to cutch a train;" FALLEN FROM ORACE. Life. "Is your hufband n religtnus man?" Mr Itunlln. askd Mrs. SKldrnrre ofMrs. "He was." replied Irunting. "but In an evil hour he bought an automobile." g - -- 1 cvn mows and nnmor. york CANNOT UK CXCELI.BD. itln fr '"' af-.- go. THK SHOCK. vn-neetln t talk. ,or.ir nh 1 You're not quite perfection yourself. would have you know. rfty dear; but when you're Erpeck-N- o. I'm arr.und mighty near perfection. Hrs. Enpeck Oh, Henry! 5e!Srire by . tb.il pa-scng- HIS AMPLE REAS01T. i 'd !:- 1 irk 1 l'!-- r CU'r yt rr'Ut!'n 1 tl- - It's up to Mr. Odell to explain whether he sold Howard "ull but omif'ty with th that telephone stock or "jess" transferred. Invitation, for llrei ly the idhT an were ro-- ! r! H-rr- I a' i r I':rr.;;!t i PERMANENTLY LOCATED. f lit:-stjnrirf!sl!r jf. our fr.ree Yot-- r I ttk. At! mtf Ud. i.crrt terUl work. 1'atclrt Vtr-- r Ic,M t.te.titr rnun. -tr.turtr.c ftttxl t strr:ien tr 6t jay. OUR TRICES. , Baltimore American. (rett:irei Ttajuact a C&raJ ASSESSMENT NO. lI THE SOFT ANSWER. KAUT LAKIJ CITY. y her-th- JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. Pock. BANKERS, 0 txtt set f ron, er, rr JT; " tlo'.d niM.r au tiaer n.iinc pcuit:f (fl!i,... toctb. ...... ....... oa 11 i Co oa r w ioj 4rtit f( rt Jr rie t j ! j i vt r ' Lk at a bi rter.'l bv cf ' ; -r p. -: "' rfl A of tTMbalf 1st 1ecJ rt th rUl n i'tf n. ft fore f trct riri'3 i " b-r- r e-- cf t t.T.tK ;r..rt )?'r.rr FriF j)iMRirl J'Vi tpi t- ! Vt- - S'.ivcr fr-t-- 4 Any Hth V". - . c-- my-. ik t. F'V .? triiry.C,T. tt ?.! QT"f V J ta)'m"ftC bf"r. la m h It tnTrrt(. ctt. '.'"t TEETH EXTRACTED it nr.p z. J4 o iVli nts .Ut M'Krt.l.An. AVCt Jtrry.Tra on urrnouT pain positively DANGER OR NO PAT. a Our ri"'i's ,tcrir n1 ttrcUr. rin'.N rrnrY.I ar rir.J DISSOLimON or partnersh ni notbinc hn oia r!i If ou hav iiy drtl work t b Jon t rrr u to r'd oar work, tcrr.e ar. anl tnfct nrrn of Hie t ou. tve keow w can 'm ll. e ! ! al- - ef ScTfr.rr, : :sr ft "r-- x t O-j- r-tr- vl r n 1 j4ae DENTAL CO., th Oatr rr.UI rtrtn that rosl'.lHy a kli;rd n4 n p.rl.nrfl las rclat. Ul lr"acb f bf rvchrg t UNION Lj H 4rst'.try. IS L. '-ff N-U- J. DULL. Tbt .r l of Tl oef by li!tc- NlnM lU ad dtn th IH.ck It- Jm f4l .ri iM at - corner cf 'crn.'.h Him rn,Jta in .f ft ctah. iWrantvh p.U tf-ni- Main SLt Salt Lake CUj. f1 U 1 - th- t v iirtn of th 4 ttr -- vJ b- cccm. rnutiiJ ar-t ard to - r-re- r; T tfc.relTMoTilT t4e MKr. A I Tlrrwi b d no.t?t S C AUK OUU r X?rd. Ha- JAM rnV- -r ! - . |