Show Walker Bouse Salt Lake city Utah American or European Euro-pean plan Rates 2 and f3 per day BECHTOL SAOTJS a Props Hotel Dept PERSONAL ITEMS Town rolUs and Visitors Coming anil Gain CHAS E Gum 1R San Francisco Is at the Cullen G C CHAPMAN of Evenstoa Wy ie at the Knutsford Wit H BDGHJiAX a Bostonian is registered regis-tered at tho White JOHN D HOWE of Omaha testing Temple ton accommodations W A Woodworth and wife are Denver tourists tour-ists at the Templo ton THE Lehl milk industry represented by H J Faust at the Morgan J L SUiT of Castle Gate signed his acme on the Morgan register yesterday THIBTTTHBEE of tho Bostonian company were captured by the Morgan W G Co IUD and family Great Falls Mon are guests of the Knutsford GEOHQE L Surra 8 crockery man from East Liverpool 0 Is at the Templeton MISSES CARRIE and Hattie Ianeo of Eureka were among the Whites guest yesterday E E RInD and A B Coate two railroad men from Denver arc quartered at the Cullen OSQOOD JOHNSON n prominent Idaho stockman stock-man renters at the Cullen from Briefer Wm L EMIT of Black Rock represented Utahs mining interests at the Cullen last night JOHN CAsSIDY a coal mine operator from Rock Springe Wy Is registered at the Morgan Mor-gan Dr J B CARIUKGTON one of Brigham citys wellknown physicianS is with his daughter at the White WILUAM A HofFiiAND and J E Steele Bostonian people are guests of Boniface Porter at Ttmpleton EDWIN TV HOFF Mr Fred Dixon and wife W H McDonald and wife and Geo B FroUilngham are Bostonian people at the Walker E C BAIINABEB and wife Eugene Cowles Mile Diard Bertha Waltzlngor and Louise deary of the Bostonian opera company are enjoying the Knutsfords hospitality W Eo CODY from Sioux city the biglittle lotro town on the Missouri has been in the city eeveral days and has made his home at the Cuba He is a man of means and is Interest inir himself 4n a study of Salt Lake realty HAVE your watch repaired by J H Leyson Company 12S Main street Children Cry for Pitchers Csstwh t Whea Baby was tick we care her CKorit Wfcea she tm a Child she cried for Cutorife Wken she Iwcaraa Xte she emnjr to Cfertoris lmawHPTOtHa C 0 CATARRH OF THE HEAD THROAT AND STOMACH Two Years a Sufferer A Case That Shows How Cntnrrh Travels It Let nun Its CourseU It Doesnt Extend Into the Lungs It In Certain to Grasp the Stomach My life has boon made miserable for the last two years by catarrh said Mr Hook to the reporter It affected me so bad that at times I was unable to work HYIUJJI HOOK 151 W N TEMPLE 6 It begun in my head I next felt It in my throat and then in my stomach My head ached over the eyes and back part of my head My eyes felt heavy all the time and ached continually Lumps farmed in my throat almost al-most closing it My stomach pained me my appetite waa very poor I had no desire to cat at all and when I would eat anything my stomach would bloat and fill wIth gas causing me to belch and at times nausea When I would belch a sour burning fluid would accompany It which was very disagreeable My sleep was broken I was troubled with dreams and when I got up in the morning I felt more tired than when I went to bed In fact I felt as miserable as any one could and survive I tried several remedies recommended for such troubles but they did not render me any relief hI noticed a case similar to mine that Drs Mansfield and Do Monco had cured so I applied ap-plied at once to them for treatment I am pleased to say that they have relieved me from the start until now I feel well and as able to work as I erer wall The headaches haTe left me I eat well sleep sound and get up refreshed rrhu1 g ef tll f freshed I recommend Bra Mansfield and De Monte highly and I will be glad to verify this Btnemtnt to any one Dont allow your catarrh to rim on until it extends Into the stomach when it only costs 5 a month to get it cured MAIL Comes from the North South East and West praising Drs Manafleld and Do Moncoa homo treatment Send 4o for Question Circular which will diagnose your caso complete 500 A MONTH I All Catarrhal Patients will be treated at the rate of 5 a month until un-til cured Medicine Furnished Free For All other diseases the rates will be low and in proportion to tho actual ac-tual cost of medicine required THE LOPELAND MEDILALINSTITUTE Located Permanently Rooms 200 SOI 202 and 203 In tho Prgres Building SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY Dr T B Mansfield Dr A De Monco Consulting Physicians I SPECIALTIES Catarrh and all diseases of the Ear Eye Throat and Lunga Nerous Diseases Dis-eases Skin Diseases Chronio and bpeclal Diseases Dis-eases of both sexes OFFICE HOURS 0 to 11 a ro 2 to 5 pm 7to8pm Sunday 10a m to 12m 1 Catttrrhal Troubles and chronic diseases treued successfully by mall Send 4 cons in stamps for question circulars Address all Mail to Copeland Medical Instt I Utc Progress Building salt Lake City Utah k DR oums ci57jl d LiVER w3 PILLS 1 ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOU R STOMACH SOUR Sresth bad or Head achlceP One of these rills lieres dUtrees In the stora oh and cures headacne one each night for avreek BTrcctens the stomach Iud purifies the breath They insure perftot dictation rcculato tha bowels and euro constipation They cat 1Olt1 Uy et 1I111dl neVPT gripe or sicken 25o Druggists or mail Scrato Ted CoriJlla Pa For Salo bv Gorfbe Pitf Drug Co ESTABLISHED 1881 JOSLIN fi PARK JEWELERS 170 and 172 Main Stress 0 nnasas m Diamonds Watches I Jewelery and Slli en are 0 Bole AffcntB for the Patok Philippe Oa Watches Souvenirs in Tea Coffee And Orange Spoons be finest and largeit ossortm ent in the city fourists will find hero the most unique designs to select from All the Latest Novelties in Gold and Silver a Ouv atore has lately bean enlarged and re Btted and newly stocked and wo now have as finest eQuIpped Jewelry House in the west JOSLIN PARK 0 We are the only authorised City Tim keepers 0 KFXOZAIi ATTENTION TO HAH ORDERS THE CULLEN HOTELS HOTEL-S O EWING Proprietor I Opened October 31887 I v J THE Fr EST HOTEL IN THE WEST RATES 300 Per Day SPECIAL RATES TO TOURISTS White House The Best Hotel for the Price and most Centrally Locatf < in the City Rates 115Oall12OO Per a O E PADLECH Proprietor M P GERMO Manager IJ Housebuilding Is An Art i That has been practiced among men for a considerable time and one which we should think might fairly be expected to have reached a reasonable degree of perfection And so it has Yet who is there that has not known of houses which have taken fire from defective flues This leads us to emphasize again the importance to you of the good mason who is a1so the honest man We are not altogether disinterested in this Good chimneys chim-neys good flues and stove men are good friends We wish you in your interest as well as our own to have a Jewel Range and although the Jewel Range is superior to other ranges it is not superior to physical laws and needs to be heped by a good draught such as is secured only by a properly built chimney Therefore we say make sure of the good mason And also make sure of the Jewel Range It will last you longer and serve you better than any other range that is made As years go by it will cost you least for repairs It ought to be in every house in Salt Lake in Utahin this whole country Wherever there is a house without it that house would be better with it i Ranges have been greatly improved of late years and the Jewel Range is the result of the advances that have been made E C COFFIN HARDWARE COJ1PANY PROGRESS BUILDING I I HOTEL 1 KNUTSFORD 3 250 ROOMS The Most Elegantly Equipped Hotel Between Be-tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast G S HOLMES Propr THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W First South Central Location Firstoloss in All Its Appointments RATES 300 and 250 per day Special rates to Theatrical and large parties MORGAN HOTEL COMPANY Props Browning Bros 155 Main St Salt Lake CityTJtafc AND 2161 Wa8hill AvOgdenTJtaIi WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1 Bicycles Tricycles Velocipedes and Kodaks Baseball Lawn Tennis and Cricket Supplies Fishing Tackle Tents Hammocks Fireworks Flags Etc Agents for NATIONAL TYPEWRITER We will carry a full line of Bicycles all grades t with cushion and pneumatic tires Our prices will be within the reach of all Dont fail to see the No4 Rambler tho best of all Actual weight 33 pounds stripped 23 pounds with G J racing tires 26 pounds All wheels with solid tires at n sacrifice Come quick Catalogue free on application POSTAL INFOltMATIOS Extracts from tho Poetc1 Law Regarding Regard-ing Mallablo Matter Foreign Postage TableTo most of aha countries of the civilized world the rates of postage except Canada and Mesico are as follows LETTERS I > Cents For 25 grama K ounce 5 Postal cards each w n 3 Newspapers and other printed matter per two ounces 1 COMMERCIAL rArER Packets not in excess of teL ounces 5 Packets in excess of ton ounces for each two ounces or fraction thereof 1 Registration fee on letters or other articles 10 That the working class particularly those of foreign birth are not aware of the fact that merchandise cannot be sent through the mails unless prepaid at 5 cents per onehalf ounce or fraction thereof to countries outside of Canada and Mexico is particularly noticeable Pairs of articles two or more articles of exact counterpart handkerchiefs scarfs needlework articles of wearing apparel perfectly whole and complete in themselves them-selves whether sent In execution of an order or as a gilts can not be considered in any sense as earn plea and can not be sent through the mails to foreign countries coun-tries unleass prepaid at 5 cents per half ounce or fraction Christmas and New Years cards and photographs with frames or articles bear me Christmas or Now Years greetings ao elaborate in their design as to have in intrinsic in-trinsic value outside of the sentiment attached at-tached to them such as satin pin cushions cush-ions celluloid calendars plaques greetings greet-ings in frames cannot be sent hrough the mails to countries other than Canada and Mexico outside of the United States unless prepaid at5 cents per half ounce or fraction WrappingThe use of a poor quality at wrapping paper for sending packages through the mails should bo avoided Package should be wrapped in strong wrapping paper and tied with strong twine It ia not necessary to leave any part of tbo package exposed it should bo I so wrapped that it can bo untied and examined i ex-amined without breaking a cord I The address should be written plainly and legibly upon the package with ink Tags and address labels should not be used as they frequently become torn and I detached from the packages The senders name and address should always appear on every article sent through the mails preceded by the word II from If the above rules wore observed i ob-served few packages would go astray in I the mails I Packages of merchandise having a sins ble value whether sent as presents or not can not be sent through the mails to foreign countries except Canada and Mexico Articles of any kind otherwise mailable which contain any writing and are not paid in full at the letter rata of postage can not be sent through the mails to foreign countries other than Canada and Mexico Articles of jowolarv and coins cannot been be-en t through tho mails to foreign conn aries Sealed packages not letters addressed ad-dressed to Canada and Mexico can not ba sent through the mails Photographs pictures and printed matter can not be closed against inspection and sent at tha cheaper rate of postage to foreign countries coun-tries T I HE ETh SemiWeekly Herald 1 i W PEWROSE EDITOR ISSUED W WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Contains nil the create of the dally editlee Sad other matter specially edited TSKMB K00 A YEAR T WORLDS FAIR COMMISSION A LIst of National and Utah WorldsTA Commissioners National Commisioners H Lannan Salt Lake City Fred J Kiesel Ogden j Alternates CLerics Crane Kauosh Wm JI Ferry Park City j Lady Managers Man-agers Mrs O J Salisbury Salt Lake City Miss Maggie Keogh Salt Lake City Mrs Thomas A Whalen OgdeD Mrs Susan Emery Park City Utah Worlds Fair Commission R C Chambers uresident B Mackintosh Mackin-tosh vicopreaident N A Empey executive ex-ecutive commissioner fE A McDaniel secretary Heber M wells treasurer General Office 514 Dooly bldg Saty Lake City The work of collecting exhibits for the Worlds Fair is under the supervision of the several chiefs of departments aa follows Agriculture W Sanborn chief Logan Lo-gan Utah Mining and EthnologyDon Maguire chief Ogdcn Utah Manufactures Frank W Jennings chief Salt LaJrB City Utah Educational F MillapauKh chief Salt I Lake City Utah rtG M Ottinger chief Salt Lake City Utah Bureau of Information A McDaniel exomcio chief Salt Lake City Utah The general conduct of all Worlds Fair work in Southern Utah is under tho supervision of Thomas Judd general superintendent St George Utah All photographic work illustrating scenery scen-ery etc is in charge of J H Crock well official photographer Salt Lake City Utah The Utah building at Chicago is 82x46 feet square two stories high and contains con-tains 7644 square feet of floor space The Womans department of the Utah exhibit ex-hibit is in charge of the board of lady managers as follows Mrs F S Richards president Salt Lake City Mrs F D Richards vicepresi dent Ogden Mrs Electa Bullock Provo Mrs C W Lyman Salt Lake City Mrs G W Thatcher Logan Miss May Preston secretary Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Worlds Fair Asssocia tion Executive Board Mrs B B Wells president I pre-sident Mrs G Y Wallace 1st vice president Mrs Priscilla Jennings 2d vicepresident Mrs MargaretA Caine secretary Miss Emma McCornick assistant as-sistant secretary Mrs Bertha Bamber ger treasurer Mrs 0 E Allen Mrs Ann D Qroesbeck Mrs Sarah Bogga Mrs Kato Smith Mw Amelia F Young nueij 9 LuIJUti3IretO ronOe e5e M mAa pnr Bi > HOd qJGlUH 11 GioOianf ndaa tII1AOUOa r nqorolIod 10 ul1iduO IU2 loti tUIUSruqsrnJi JIQ pun BOnOcr 10 J9IqO Hull 1IO 5IOllunbpu ngmpudg 01101 B3Q M API1JM IudJounW ll11TI9 I9 soX v patpllfM 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