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Show WASTED. 1 ENT3 WANTKU-ClOOll LIVK MEN I 1 can make -W per month; easy, legitimate legiti-mate business. Room, ft, iSEast First bout a street. A"ANTKI)-HOOM AND IJOAKl) FOtt gentleman unit lady with f-iiiontks-olu bahv. (iood location. Kcfrrsnces if required. Address, A, P. V.. this olflro. -!FitimTlirTAv7.?iTJ3 i a i LvtoXnaSt- 1 j stmctlo i Milfo -d to Plot he. WAGES. ' Outside. Kock men, par day -"' Mucke1 in tunnels. " Henchmen ' " ' He d ng moil " . " J n No oht'ii'.K kbk or chance; raHroau faro from Knit, .like Cltv to Mil font t:io lowest construe, tlourat. Apply to VVikheii & Co., IU Mam street, ni) st Irs. YlANTEDFOpil iOO CARPKNTBB8, V 7ar S. First West street. VTKU-AT ONCE. U1KLS AT THK Ml ah Steam Laundry. Apply at 4ft b. Went Temple, street. . . . , . " t 'ANTRD-A iner with H tor two of the bent patents of earth. Call at or address ad-dress rooms 19 and M. Wasatch building. TANTED At once, some first-class sewing VV girls at Miss H. Hargrove's dress mak-ln mak-ln parlors. 30 and 31 Scott-Auerbach building. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING TgoMjlnlt American IlQlEigg ClothvH Shot T20MainSt Comptiny IgOMg -WE ARE OVERSTOCKED IN OUR CLOTH ING 13 RPARTMRNl And determined not to carry over any Spring Goods And iirm believers in the old saying that THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORJ Therefore we' have concluded to make a sweeping reduction of from 25 to 50 per cent on our Clothing and Spring Overcoats For Two "Weelcs. Kememler that those who come first will have the best selection from a ' NEW STOCK ONLY TWO MQJNTHS OLD Remember the Place and Date, from May 28, for Two Weeks On!) American Clothing and Shoe Co., 120 Main Street. I'KHHONAK, rpHK PAINLESsliLrcCTKO DENTAL OF- I ttce, lass. Main street, rooms II and 19. Teeth extracted without p:kln by ths use of nitrous o.vkle of Ran. whtch Ik perfectly harm-lexs, harm-lexs, and agrees with all conditions of the ys-teiu. ys-teiu. Teeth extracted, plain, only aft cents, with cocaine i cents. FIUIiikh 7n cents and upwards. Artificial teeth and gold tllltnars at reasonable prices. All work puaranted, Consultation Con-sultation free. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. ra., Sunday's from 8 a. in. to t p. m. Cut this out. IToitR K N T Part of an office. Inquire room i MS, Utah Stove & Hardware building. TTOH KKNT - KLKGANT FURNISHF.D II rooms at very reasonable prices, Apply to Mrs. Ciimp'i". 4;!i, South Third East. I?OR RENT N'fcelv furnished rooms, with 1 use of bath. SJrVl South West Temple street. Reference required. ;okT:ent nicely furnished front room. No. tfl Third East street, tmsHKPJOMswiTiObb at f 004 South Main street. Rooms single or en suite. TjHJB-RKNT PART OF AN OKFICE-IN-V quire 46 and 46 Wasatch building. ON'T RENT. TAKE A HOUSE ON IN-stallinents IN-stallinents of V) per month, and get a good home. I have a tine new house to rent ou such tonus, and it will pay you to investigate. Address P. O. box 481, Salt Lake City. . i.ost." TOST-A SILVER FERN LEAF BREAST-j BREAST-j pin. Suitable reward will be paid tinder by II. V. Meloy, 1R7 Main. soJIET-!:! TAliHAPTKR70. 1, R, A. M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday in each month, at Masonic ball, at 8 p. in. So-iurning So-iurning companions are cordially invited to tend. JACOB J. GREENE WALD, M, E. H. P. PH up Hriuos, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. C1ALANTHE LODGE NO. ft, K. OF P. Rea;-) Rea;-) ular Conventions every Monday evenlug, at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially invited in-vited to attend. C. W. COFFALL.C'.C. W. M. Risi.ev. K. of R. & S. bi'KY mountain" wbmTNdTirKOF P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially Invited to attend. ARTHUR HAIGH, C. C. A. Bdkhck, K. of R. & S. M YKTLELODGE NO. L K. OF P. Regular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially invited in-vited to attend. E. M. WADE, C. C. J. L. Lucas, K. of R. & S. Patronize a Home Industry. Salt Lake Lithographing and Publishing Co. Lithographers, Printers, Blank Books Maker-and Maker-and General Stationers. Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Invititions. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION and ready Joy p:t --orders. Elegant Work at Reasonable Prices. No. 11 West First South street .... H. H. Van Clief, Manager. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT PRIDE OF UTAirNoTlffirT: Meets on the first nud third Wednesday of eanti month, at Emporium Hall. Vlstttng Brothers made welcome. OEO. VV. ARHMOR, C. B. C. H. Spkncer, 8. F., P. O. Box 10M. , SONS OF AMERICA. 1)ATRIOTI(! ORDER SONH OF AMERICA, Washington Camp No. a. P. O. S. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7:30, in Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are cordially invited to attend. WM. GLASMAN. President. A. S. Barrett. Recording Secretary. MASONS. WASATCH LODGE. NO. 1, A. F. & A. M. Regular communications held at the Masonic Ma-sonic Hail ths second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially Invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. Mai-hh, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERyTnO. 1, KNIGHTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic hall, on the tlrat Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. Philip Hbioos, Recorder. ARGENTA LODGE. NO. .VArF.""A X7m; Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday in each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend C. S. VARIAN, W. M. jM. C. Phiujps. Secretary. MT. MORIAH LODGE, N6717X7&XTf Regular communications held at Masonic ball, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. Ciiiustophkr Dikhi,, Secretary. -J" CO A Xi C "U The Frank Foote Coal Co. are prepared to Q furnish coal on short notice for family use. Try v their coal and you will have no other. Main Office 153 South Main. O. L. BROWN, Manager, " W. H. MoOLUEE & CO, ESTATE SMALL PROFITS AND SUIE IJBTUKN3. 66 West Second South street, Salt Lake City. TO BOOM BUSINESS We offer new attractions for the Spring trade. Attractii r goods and attractive prices that tell their own j tale of cheapness. A SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALI S KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND: Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5. 50 each. I Men's Working Pants, $1 a pair. Men s Nobby Spring Pants, $2 a pair. I Men's French Flannel Overshirts, 50c each. ' Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 50c each. ' Men's 9-0Z, Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. 'i1' Men's 9-oz. Blue Denim Jumpers, 45c each. ',;s Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, ' 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 15c each. Boys' Knee Pants, 25c a pair. rj Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1.15 eac f Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, thread, $i. 25 a suit. ';: S. T. Nathan, 2 151 lain Street J m ' (fe Take tho U. aud N. Ity. at 1 o'clock nnd visit El Dorado. Free 'bus at the Kl Dorado depot. Faro ou railway round trip 13 cents. Chas. S. Wilkes. liew York millinery Pinion. ' Gitat reduction in summer millinery. Black Leghorn tlats at $1; also line ohip Hats at $1.25; sailor hats in latest styles. No. yo West Third South street. . J. & L. McKeh.nis. El Dorado can boast of a larger population pop-ulation than any other suburban. Chas. S. Wilkes. H OCKY MOUOTAI2TGENERAL panj on the M w wP' la,r m- Tacoma Office, 140a, PacifioTenae homecoalcc p r. , ; Have constantly on nana , . Weber C,Oc 5 Rock Springs) ,lf - At lowest Market Pri Omcs V'- 23ttSot $ P. A Mitchen. Maager n" Vol South MaU SrecT"! i 'Lots will be sold in El Dorado for a - short time on installments of $.1 and $10 l r mouth. Chas. S. Wilkes. Wei-t side rapid transit will be com-i pleted to El Dorado wit Inn 00 lavs. j Chas. S.. Wilkes.- j |