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Show mrlor suits, largest stock, atS. K. Marks & Co. ' Mr. flirUty 1, i ,ci,,l ... w Mow" JS ssz&$s- as. i your selection at No. 31 W. 1st bourn Street. Car load wool, and hair mattresses at S. K. Marks & Co. Urn. Whitney Bucher'n Dental parlors nexUo Cullen hotel. Boise City, Idaho, "The Gity of Flowers." 'V 1 ; . . - . ' '. " It...' , - . ' it . , ' The Beautiful Capital Qty of' the. coining State of Idaho is just now attracting considerable, attention. ' Old residents of the Inter-Mountain . country have Ion known of "Beautiful, Boise," its matchless climate, cli-mate, bountiful harvests, miles of orchards, and advantage ad-vantage of location. The certainty that Idaho will soon become one of the Sisterhood of States has )irwn attention to the "Gem of the Mountains," and CITY CIRCULATION. THf TiMKB management is mailing every et-,ov et-,ov possible to have the paper promptly and Kgnlarly delivered In every part of the city, Anv "mplaint about the delivery if sent to this office will be attended to at once. Boise, the commercial, educational and political cen-ter, cen-ter, wakes up to the realization that the future has prosperity in store for her; that what Helona is to Montana and Salt Lake to Utah, so is Boise to be to Idaho. Her citizens have not been slow to grasp the situation. Real estate is stiffening up, new additions being laid ont, electric street car lines in contempla-t:oa,new contempla-t:oa,new railroad lines encouraged, great irrigation systems under construction. Anew erais dawning' fof Boise, and rapidly that city is marching forward to fulfill its manifest destny. - Many Salt Lake citizens citi-zens have been for years interested in Idaho mines others of late have invested in Boise City property, and still others are promoting the different irrigation enterprises of Southwestern Idaho. "Idaho is coming com-ing to the front," "Boise City is the. next place," are ur-A oT'orvvvl-iprfi in business circles. The JHlclS-D i'Lttiu click of the wires that flashes the news "Statehood fcr Idaho" will start the rush for that country. The Boit e City Board of Trade, in connection with some Salt Lake gentlemen interested in Boise, have arranged for a grand excursion to leave this city and Oden the evening of May 22nd for Boise, arriving there abiut 5 o'clcckp.m. May 23rd., For this excursion ex-cursion the Union Pacific Railway will quote the extremely ex-tremely low round trip rate of $15, only about one-third one-third regular rate. All tickets must be sold on the -2nd, and the excursion travel as one body through to Boise. From that place excursionists can scatter and return at pleasure within 30 days. The tickets are "ood for stop-over privileges returning. The Boise Board ot Trade are arranging a fine program for the entertainment of the visitors. This traeembowered, flower-embossed inter-mountain Capital will have on her Spring clothes, and invites you all to come and see her. Particulars concerning the excursion can be had by applving to Union Pacific officials, or to Mr. Hon Sherman, -representing the. Salt Lake-Boise Syndicate. Syndi-cate. T TO boom business: We offer new attractions for the Spring trade. Attractm roods and attractive prices that tell their own taie oi uieapti-ss. , A SMILE and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND: Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5.50 each. Men's Working Pants, $ 1 a pair. Men's Nobby Spring Pants, $2 a pair. Men's French Flannel Overshirts, 50c each. . Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 45c each. Men's Drab Hats, 50c each. . 1Tnv'f r rrr 1-tli ,o Hnni'm ("Ivorallc A CC il nnif. Hoi South Main Street. "Sight and Hearing lie Gave Us. DR. G. W. TIBBITS, IVltil -J-JCiy -I 1 UV J- V'""' T .IW.-UJ) .-(.jv y Men's 9-oz. Blue iDenim Jumpers, 45c each. Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 1 5c each. Boys' Knee Pants, 25c a pair. Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages4to 12$1.15 Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 12 thread, $1.25 a suit. ' S. T. Nat-tian, 151 v-ain Street. . . m mm m j IS THE CNLY Hirscnman $ mm how a That Carries a Full Line of Strong & Carroll's Gentlemen's Fine Shoes for Wear, I Style and Fit, Excel all Other Makes ---- EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. - S H ( ) h j C) we take the lead on Gentlemen -1 L -JL- SJ and Ladies' Shoes. . Oculist and Aurist, No. 16 East First Swith P. C. Box 1020 - Salt Lake Cjty "Your professional skill Is conuneneled by your competence to prove it. Your record one of exceptional Huccesa." C. F. MEEK, General Manuger Denver, Texas & Fort Worth K. K. Dr. IKE. I. C. Inman, Electro-Ttierapeiitic Yapor Baths. Treatment of all Female and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office Houks 9 to 13 a.m.; 2 to 5 p.m. Room 44. Scott-Auerbaeh building, Main street. Salt Lake. Cheapest carpet, wall paper and furniture fur-niture at S. B. Marks & Co. Keduced. I. C. Col-sets from ti.To to ,1.75. w a a. No. tuio, $3.30 to $1.50. Pongee. $4.50 to $3.75. The Lace House. j -.EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Sc?ll Sole Agents for James Means' Mill cl Spencer & Kimball 160 Main Street, . Ladies' A Bazaar. ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Re moved to tiau S. Main Street Choice line of Piano Covers, Table Covers, Toilet Sets, Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows, Hand Bags Bureau and Sideboard Soarfs, Silk Drapes, Center Cen-ter Piecesand Day lies' Summer Corsets, Cor-sets, Swiss Embroidered Aurons, Rnching, Ribbon and Zephyr. Wash Silks, Linens and all kinds of materials. mater-ials. Stamping Done : Lessons Given A. S. Webster. A. M. Webster. THE CRAFE BESRYPAINTI-rGf UOrSE. H1UN AND ORNAMENTAl Piilnting. Uralning. Glaziug and Calri mining; paper hanging and dewrating a mw el-lty. OmiT. 21; east First South street. SALT LAliTTRANSFEB CO., IJATTKN & GLENN. PROPS. AIX OR I ders promptly attended to: loral freicht i specialty ; furniture moved with tare. Office 116 west First South street. , v '', : MKKI baby carriages at S. R. Marks &Co. Ladies, don't fail to visit thejfev York Millinery, 43 Wasatch building. |