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Show CURRENT TIME TABLE. In Effect Nov. 22, 1903. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No 6 forDenver and East.. .. 8:20 A.M. No. 2 for Denver and East- 3:15 P.M. No 4 for-Denver and East .... 8:05 P.M. No. 9 for Ogden and local points. 6:05 P.M. No. 10 for Bingham. Heber, Pro-vo. Pro-vo. and Marysvale ; 8:00 A.M. No. 8 for Provo and Eureka, ... 5:00 P.M. No. 9 For Ogdeh and all. intermediate inter-mediate points -. 6:05 P.M. No. 3 for Ogden and West : 12:10 A.M. No., 1 for Ogden and West .. .. 1:45 P.M. No. 5 for Ogden and West .. ..10:50 A.M No. 102 for Park City .. .. .." .... 8:15 A.M. ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 12 from Ogden. and .local . points . 9:05sA.M. No. 5 from Denver and East 10:40 'A.M. No. 1 from Denver and East 1:45 P.M. No. 3 from Denver and east 11:59 P.M. No. 9 from Bingham, Heber Provo and Marysvam 6:00 P.M. No fi from Ogden and West 8:10 A.M. No. 2 frcn Ogden and West .... 3:05 P.M., No. 4 from Orn and West 7:55 P.M. No. 7 from Eureka and Provo. .10:00 A.M. No. 101 from Park City 5:13 F.M. PERFECT DINING CAB, SERVICE. All lalns except os. 1 to G stop at intermediate points. - - Ticket oce, Dooly BlocK. Ihone 205. I. A. BENTON.. G. A. P. D. I One Chance in a I I Thousand I H Of being Cured of Consumption s i Don't let that Cough settle t i on your lungs. Cure it in time fi I with a bottle of our Tar-Hore- I hound and Wild Cherry 25c. B ' I F. J. HILL DRUG I CO. I "FAMILY CHEMISTS." jj I Corner Opposite Postoffice. 1 j a - I: . . We'd like to call the attention- . g of those who contemplate giving Cigars for Christmas presents to the' brands we carry. Henry R Clay, Cressicbi., Webster, Corlna a and Carolina are only a few of P the names you see in. this case. Specially Low Box Prices. 1 SCHRAMM'S 1 Where the Cars Stop. I STEINWAY & SONS A GEO. STECK & CO. ) MASON & HAMLIN ) PlAjfl W. W. KIMBALL CoA " NSHJ'O' SMITH & BARNES Sheet Music. EVERYTHING MUSICAL. ; ' - .- s ' IP - i. v . ' . Clayton riusig eo. YC.t' INCORPORATED) . Successors to D. 0. Calder's Sons Co., (Inc.) 109 S. EVlain Street. ' LAMES9 mi MiSSES9 ' JACKETS! . ' - . . Extremely low prices have been made in these desirable, all-style : garments. ' ' . ' . . j. The stock is new apd is characterized by the very latest styles not the early fall styles, but the very latest. Tight and ' half-fitting back, cape shoulder, and military effects, in sizes 32 to 44, are among the large ; . lines shown. , .. . $OQ -to -$8.5(01 ifoir $3.S5 ' ' i a,f5- to $ B . ffr $ ?5 .v$n5 to--$D50 fep I .'$Bf.50 to '$.5 ffp $I12.S'5 " . 2S.0 to $3. for 1 0?5 $33.5 to (S. ff!P ig2.S. WMINW-- MEN'S TOMSMNGS. TTHKt IF ' Cassimere overshirts, $1.00 value, for 75c. . i n liiMTOnn An , Cassimere overshirts with ties L IV (V NnA 1 .to match, $1.50 value for $1.00. I lWUHjilJ l,7l. Navy blue flannel shirts, $1.50 ; ' value for $1.00. - : Heavy flannel shirts, $2.50 value 5 Onw-TTips" OffiT Ona flannei uns, .' $25o - ' '; value for. $2.00. A1D1 M"MSSITo v Heavy wool socks, 25c values ' l for 16 2-3c. . ' . - wzws ummmnAR I In the Section for Art Goods u I beautiful . lines of linen tray Heavy ribbed cotton fleece- - cloths, stamped im various de- lined, 75c values for 50cr. signs, are displayed. The regular 'Heavy wool, $3.00 a suit;' now price is1 40c, reduced price 25c. ?2:50. . ' . . f Lithographic - pillow tops are $1 ""fo"; ruit!?; W-50 . value for shown in nice assortment and the , , . '2-50.ov,ue for 2-00; $3.00 I regular price of 65c is reduced to cuC f, ! 40c. . . Silk underwear reduction, $25.00 t Many people are coming in'for ' " V & ?20 t0V J16'50 . ; . . . MTIHI siSli" C0 ; . I : ' ; : f116 dem StoreModerate Prices for Everybody. '.' ' .' Send in 75 cents with your T,-. subscription (or 75 cents with in ? arrears) and secure a handsome To? ume of Father Elliot's . I Christ" of ,1 ! ' --,jrrr - ! Reduction from Regular Prices on J Our Large and Excellent Stock of i j ; Heating j i ' Stoves j , This is a Splendid Opportunity to Obtain I a Good Heater at a VERY LOW PRICE. j i; Ho DMwoodey j . :: ' . Furniture Company 14.14- 4 44444444 444 444i4 t . I Silk Belts--35c to $!0 Beauties-ilaif : Price. 4 -' . ! 4 The whole collection of Silk Belts black or white, ; plain to most elaborate; satin, peau de soie and taffeta t 4 X silk. AH new, all in the latest shapes and styles. I ! X Regular prices have been until now 35c to $10 each, I j i X Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 4th, 5th, 6th t HALF. THESE PRICES. : : X . 4 4444444444444444 4 ' i 4444 4 44-44 4 444444 44 444 444 44444 4 44 44444 - ' - t - mmm,mmmm.iwmmM-l'm!mmm!uniKjuinimmwm , , , j ' I I 5 " I I . . i I I THE SIGNAL GIVEN! I ' ; ; I THE 'AltEREACH I GREAT SELLING-OUT SALE ' ! -OF . j Jh Entire Winter Steels j ' ' BEGINS f j MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1904, I AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP. i I : This is not a clearance of odds and ends. "We mean just what o if j say. The selling out of our entire winter stocks. THIS MEANS the i most astounding sacrifice of silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Flan- 'r. 1 nels nens, Draperies, Domestics, Shoes, Ready-to-wear Clothing. . ' f i Furnishings "Underwear, Hosiery, Children's Dresses, Infants wear j f i and millinery at unheard of prices. THIS MEANS that every article h in our establishment is Included in this great slaughter of values. f I THIS MEANS that not a single item has escaped the pruning knife. I THIS MEANS that the prices on everything are shattered to the core THIS MEANS that all profits and losses are utterly disregarded. 1 J THIS MEANS that we expect to empty our heavy laden shelves and i counters of all winter goods quickly. THIS MEANS that every ves- ! t tige of winter stock now on hand must go. THIS MEANS that a sale ; ! r of gigantic proportions and money-saving values almost beyond be- : I ? I lief, starts hire Monday, morning. Get here early and secure your y j choice. . " . ' . - " . j i : ' . "., i I - -n ii i i - .... 7. f ... .; .., . ' m Zm -l'il"..,.i,ir,M, iiniiiiiVii" r'"iini ' 1 ' I -7. ' ' |