Show Mens SI to 18 Sprinjr Suits 775 Values that astonish the most critical crit-ical Come today WALKERS STOKE I I Ward it COH Nolfca to tho Public Wo have purchased the Palace Meat JMarket and Slaughtering Plant from I J JM Marriott and wish to inform the public that we are the sole owners of I I the same We purpose conducting a large wholesale and retail business In t I the most uptodato manner at the old J aland 205 Main street Our two lid stores at 233 Main and 130 West Second South will be rmitlnupd a before and our methods of conducting buHlnoaa established l at thuno placeswe will extend ex-tend to lhnnew place which we fondly hoj > e will meet the approvul of all tha j Palace Market customer George Ward and 1 J Nipper proprietor M n4 Sia to 1518 Spring Suit 6775 Values that astonish the most crit ical Come today todayW todnyrALKIia ALICE s STORE Special Bablist Services Special servlccK are now In DIO CHS at the First Baptist church cornel of Second South and Second West streets and Rev Ernest II Shanks will gpealc them this otenlner at opJock Services Ser-vices will alno ho held tomorrow oven Ins at the same hour and will be con ducted by Rev H B Sioolman These meetings are open to the PUblic and all arc cordially Invited I Born to wife of J Rosenberg a son weight eight pounds Mother and child doing nicely I I Lecture By James F Morton Jr AM of Bos Ion Mass The eloquent exponent of Social Science Subject The Meaning of Liberty at GA R hall 21 VeNt Second South Friday April 6th at S p m Admission free War Lccluro by IflaJ Grant MaJ F A Grant lectures Saturday evening next In the Congregational church on From Camp Kent to Manila Ma-nila and Return for the Ladles Aid society of the lllff I Methodist church I t THE WORD i iRtIEUMATISM lls Used to Cover a Multitude of I Diseases I New York Journ March 11 1900 I Nowadays the word Rheumatism Is I used to cover a mUlllt doC d-oC diseases They are all allied by the common bond of what the physicians call uric acid polronl ngan excess of uric acid in the blood and arc generally speaking kidney troubles with the real cause of danger not HO much In the aches and palps the signals of distress given out by the muscle and Joints aa In tho gradual vitiation vi-tiation of the blood by the failure of the kidneys to eliminate the deadly poison called uric acid from the physical economy This vitiation of the blood results In rheumatism although It Is a vague word and a variety of symptoms which not infrequently in what Is called Brights disease the disease of which James G Elaine Mr Clevelands great political rival died It Is the disease which medical authorities say Is becoming more and more alarmingly prey alent In the United Stales of America especially among the thinking planning and writing classes the Masses made up of the kind of men that It I Is the fashion to call distinctively brainy men For the reading of intelligently edited papers and from examinations for life insurance the great public is rapidly learning the fact that the human system becomes thoroughly posioned when the kidneys fail to do the work nature intended them to do and that if not speedily cured rheumatism heart 7 l disease Brights cJisease and death surely follow The kidneys kid-neys and they alon purify the blood Tonics and socalled I spring medicines prove costly and miserable failures There 1 is one scientific vegetable specific for all kidney troubles Warners Safe Curea preparation with 2J years of success I behind it A positive cure for sick and tiredout kidneys Not I on experiment nor a goad but a soothing harmless yet conquering I con-quering friend Give it a chance today to do you lasting good II I I i L v 3G 4 Gardrner D2 ally Store News P The Suits for Young Men TODAY The Suits for Old MenThe Men-The Suits for Little MenThe Men-The Suits for Y oUflg Men J 1 Well hint today of the suits for young men first I I for theyre probably mere particular about their Q clothing heno vill be here first Wo want you to i 9 come if only to look Wo want you to see the fabrics We want you to see the style We want want you to see the tailoring we put into our clothes for young men We know there arc no such I 2 clothes offered elsewhere for the money S450 and b easy jumps up to S1800 from S1000 up most of them come doublebreasted style of vest I The iuifs for Id Me0 i r Did you ever get a suit here that wasnt right or made right even to moneyback And did you ever stop to think that the clothes havo got to be good to do business this way Weve a suit hcra at S750 that wed like to have you try us en its of crown plaid cluviot all wool round cut style of coat well lined and tcildred ns good as any S1500 suit you ever saw You can try us on auy other cuit s 71000 to S2800 I The Suits for titde Mel < < i e Heros T7her2 we ohow our clothing leadership 4W You can search tho country over and yoiill find o no clothes for little men better than wo havo here > f j c J Tho styles for 3 to S years came mostly vith small f > c I collars on coat and little vests open in front ffl L single and doublebreasted Th Ones for S to 16 J 7 I f doublebreasted style of coat ycaifl come regular All the fabrics are neat and nobby patterns and all j I all the fabrics are the1 kind that wears 150 to fi 750 eWE JIRHeL t J I J pe j Gardner 13613S MAIN ST I I ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE LIFE AND ACCEDI3JTP i elephono P O 3or 077 105 IN 1 S URANOE 131 South Main St Salt Lake City ALL OUR COMPANIES ISSUE DLANKET POXCrnS COVEnTITG DWBLLDiG UNDElt OtTE ArOUlT WITH OIi ENTIRE CONTENTS woi JJ T NO CHARGE FOR GASOLINE OR LIGHTING CLAUSE Scottish Union and National of England 813303303 182167S London Assurance of England 5000000 of HamburgBremen Germany ifiosVoaQ 12089089 Aetna of Hartford qqnc403 California Flrotaono Fund of 6500000 Norwich Union of England QQQLZZto Troncatlantic 23413L9 Royal Exchange Aosurtmco Ie dtlsh t lal if tl i i mJpht grrf |