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Show r?n TRUTH 12 JOHN SMITH VISITS ZION. John Smith, one of Provos foremost citizens came to the city pn the day before Christmas and had the best time of his life. His first act was to call at Truth and renew his subscription, after which he went out and saw the town. As a starter he called on Adam Snyder, at the Old Resort and took in a couple of bottles of tliat celebrated Cabinet beer, made in Omaha, from pure hops and malt, and then went up town to Boyd Parks, where ho purchased some jewelry for his wife and daughter and a watch for himself. He then boarded a car and went to the Burton Coal & Lumber companys office where he left an order for a carload of lumber for his new house and barn, and on the way back to the heart of the city, stopped off at Rciger & Lindleys and bought a drink of their best whisky of Tom Bennett, just to celebrate the occasion.- Remembering' that his old slippers were about worn out, he walked into the Moore Shoe company's emporium and took a pair of those fine Xmas slippers at $1.50 and it being about lunch time then, he went to The Tavern and enjoyed one of their famous meals. He dropped in on Thomas Homer aud paid the balance due on the abstract for some property he had invested in here through the National Homeseekers association, and after settling with the genial manager, felt so good he called on Goss & Zuckswert and ordered one of those famous $21 Royal Cheviot suits. Suddenly remembering he hadnt bought paint for his new house, he trotted back to G. F. Culmer & Co.s and bought it. The Big Boston Store bargains next attracted his attention and he went inside for an hour. When he came out he had to hire an expressman to take the packages to the train for him. lie tried to pass Walker Bros. store witheut stopping, but the sight of one of those tailor made dresses was too much so he went in and purchased one for Mrs. Smith. Passing Lyon & Co., he recalled to mind that the old clock down home was about worn out so he stopped and bought one of those new kinds which run 400 days without winding, and while he was at it selected two dozen knives and forks from their mammoth stock of selected solid silver. Just then he discovered a string tied around his finger, and recalling what it meant, rushed into Auerbach's and bought hig wife the pooketbook she wanted. Knowing it would please the' ' children, he skipped over to the. Parlor : Drug tore and bought a lot of cigars and had a jar of those .'celebrated gold fish given him. As he passed the Deseret News Book store, he saw .v'ping pong set in the window and wqnt right in and of bought one, together with a huiich . their neat little novelties for He dropped into the La Petite theatre and enjoyed the wonderful performance for a dime and went down to Christensens Dancing Academy and made arrangements for his daughter to take a course of lessons when she comes here after the first of the year to resume her studies. Those fancy sweaters in Gardners caught his eye and he took one along with him. Espying one of those neat chains' In Sal Sickle's window, he bought.it for his watch. Realizing that life - is uncertain in this part of the .country, he took the elevator in the Progress1 . TIME TABLE. IN 190. EFFECT APR. 1. DEPART. Cache For Ogden, Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St T. 00 a as Louis and Intermediate points For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate 0:41 a m points For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St Louis and San Francisco It. 90 p m For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 0.00 p m Omaha, St Louts and Chicago For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate 10:50 p m points F r 1 r.tio, Mercur, Provo, Nehpl and Mull tl ...... ............. .... .... ...... T .55 a m Fur Provo, Nephl, Milford, and T.05 p m intermediate points or Garfield Beach, Tooele and Ter 1 mus T.45 a m t ARRIVE. From Ogden, Portland, Spokane, Hutte, Helena and San Francisco.. 5.55 a m From Ogden 9.10 a m From Ogden. Chicago, St Louis, Kan sas City, Omaha, Denver, and San 3.05 p m Francisco From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San Francisco, Ogden and Intermediate . 0:50 p m points Frnin Ogden, Butte, Portland and 1.10 p m San Francisoo From Callentes, Milford, Nephl, Provo and Intermediate points 0.35 a m I i out 6.66 p n? Tinilc, Mercur and Nephl. From Oarfleld Beach,' Tooele and 5.00 p m Terminus Dally except Sundays. D. E. BURLEY T. M . SCHUMACHER, Act. Traf Mgr. O. P. A T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. Q. P. AT. A. r i i i t . i i f t- v City Ticket Office 201 Main St. l Talephene No no i ..SEE.. iv aLifornia. I I II t ( 1 ft A Delightful Place to Visit i i . A Profitable Place to Lire f l Greatest Play Ground Earth oil Famous . Places which everyone wants to sea Invest in a ticket to CALIFORNIA and secure rich divi dends in HEALTH, PLEASURE and WEALTH. I . Mountain, Valley, Rivers, ' Lakes ad Ocean Reached by - the-kids- M m THU i ouihern Pacific . , Company's Lines. .i For desorlptlva and fttustrallTe literature oll M No. 201 Main St; Salt Luke City. D. & 0SAY, (fcMsil Afiist BANKERS building and took cut a life insurance Accident in Warren Fosters policy e mus aq s.japiBQ Suissbj rXuvdnioo WALKER BROTHERS man playing a piano with an Apollo Piano player and never having had a Ramkem. musical education, and being' very fond of music settled the difficulty by lali Lika City, ULh V V E.libl 1355 taking one on the very liberal terms A general Banking Business Transacted. offered. Then he ambled, down to Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Rowe & Kelly3 and bought a lot of socks and neckwear. From there he w to Dinwoodys and secured one T t r r ri of those celebrated elastic book cases, TTTTTt commade by the Homer 8. ains. Pres. H. L Killer, Cashier John E. Miles. Asst. C&sYer. pany. After paying for the telepnone $ rented him by the Bell Telephone 63 company, he ordered a new one from the Utah Home company and in fuWells, Fargo & Go., ture will talk over both lines. He T some on see Botkin to called Judge ESTABLISHED 1853. legal business', but the judge being in Kansas on a visit, he visited his other attorneys, Weber & Braffit and Capital and Surplus, - $11,589,494.47 atwho Powers, Straup and Lippman, General Banking Business tended to it. Wishing to take a flyer 2 few dollars a on mining stock he left Exchange on principal cities of United Europe, r Asia II with W. H. Clark for that purpose, Africa, Australia and tlie rest ou T Walker Bros., the 4. of the world. giving cheeks Commercial National, the National I Bank of the Republic, the Bank of Commerce, Wells, Fargos and the Utah Savings & Trust Co. He then went to a matinee at the Salt It being Lake theatre. quite late in the afternoon, he went to the Z. C. M. I., where he ordered all his groceries for the next three months, stopped at R. K .Thomas on te way down to purchase a lot of dry goods for family use and then before going to bed at the Windsor hotel, dropped Into the Cullen for some refreshments and then wended his way to Groshells cut rate ticket office where he bought a ticket to ride home over the route of the Rio Grande Western or the Oregon Short Line, the writer forgets which. It was a busy day for John Smith. 1 1 tttttt Globe-Wernec- ke j t t -- m. t f t M48,'HmM . . o DOOLVS DIDNT WANT MAN. When the present occupant of the Boston Store was negotiating for the use of the building containing the bankrupt stock which is now being sold, Mr. Dooly, who controls the renting of the structure did not want to let him have it; in fact, almost declined to let him have it, unless the lessee would consent to permit him to place a man in the place nights as a watchman. The conversation was carried on over the telephone between the lessee and the attorney for CAPITAL PAID IN, $200,000. ENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . Dooly. Mr. Dooly wants to place a watchman in the building of his own selec- tion. said the attorney . Why? queried the lessee. "As a protection against any possibility of lire arising, was the reply. Well, said the lessee, why cannot I select this watchman? I am going to have one there myself. But Mr. Dooly wants some one there whom he can trust, said the attorney. So do I, said the lessee. And I dont want a man of Mr.. Doolys selection. I am competent to pick out a good man. I want a man I can trust too. I notice that the men Mr. Dooly has trusted are In the penitentiary, and I dont want those kind of people. Here the incident closed. It Is said the lessee had his own way about it. 0 Diplomat a Fine Pianist. Theodore Hansen, the new first secretary of the Russian embassy, in Washington, is master of the piano, his touch, technique and expression being almost, if not quite, equal to those of the great professionals. Mr. Hansen is particularly happy in his rendering of works belonging to the modern school. t Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, J. Salisbury. MoylanC. Fox, Thomas l, W. P. Noble. Geo. M. Downey, Jobs . tonnellan, A. F. Holden. 1 liar-hal- W. J. J. DALY, 8. McCORNICK. PRESIDENT 8 H. LYNCH. 'manager A SEC. VICE-PRES- Utali Savings T. Trust & Go. SALT LAKE CITY. CAPITAL PAID UP AND UNO VIDEO P.I0FITS- SURPLUS i - $150,000 $44,000 on ap- Interest paid on deports. Loans . admln-stras roved security. Acts r. guardian, assignee, n ci iver. etc. Title Guarantee Department: lusurei Titles and makes Abstracts. at cxet-uior- REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK U. 8.: DEPOSITORY. FRANK KNOX. QEORQE A. LOWE. W..F. ADAM8, - PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CABHIEN CAPITAL PAID IN . $300,000 Banking in all Its branches transacted. cities ioi Exchange drawn cfo the principal time on deposit. Interest paid Europe. 4 J. A. CUNNINGHAM, President --DILJLB.IASCOM. Vice-PreJ E. W. WILSON, Cashier. s. J ANK. of (JoWERtf ATLAS BLOCK. Dxkectobs-JCunningham, Dr-Bascom. W. W. Chisholm, . K.Kendall, Boyd Park, E. E. Rich. F-S- . A. Crltchlow... 1 |