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Show All Humors Aro impuro matters wliich the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take caro ot -without help, there hi ench an accumulation of them. They litter the -wholo syutem. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, biJiouB turns, fits of indigestion, indiges-tion, dull headaches and many other troubles aro due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, ovcrcomo all (their effects, fctrongthen, lone and Invigorate the whole system. "I had salt rheum on my hands bo that 3 could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparllln" and it drove out the humor. I continued Its uso till tho sores disappeared." Mns, Iba O. Bnowir, Ramford Falls, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla promlsos to euro and tcoops tho promise. A Duty Women Owe Themselves. "Good actions speak louder than words," lo too, does the testimony of many thou- gWfc ''h'if f womcu du"nK 11 K3. louder than mere claims JB. uot backed by a guarantee 1610500 why the pro- CTS'f there is an invalid woman, suffering from female weakness, prolapsus, or falling of womb, or from leu-corrbca leu-corrbca w;ho has used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription without complete success, the Eroprietors of that medicine would like to car from such person and it will be to her advantage to write tbein as they offer, in perfect good faith, a reward of $500 for any case of the above maladies which they cannot cure. No other medicine for woman's ills is possessed of the unparalleled unparal-leled curative properties that woula wor-raut wor-raut its makers in making such on offer. The Slstera of the Good Shepherd, at their convent, "Our Lady of the Woods,'' Carthage. Ohio, use a great deal of Dr. Pierce' medicines; they say, lira recent letter to Dr. Pierce; 'We bsg.to awurc you of the great benefit these medicine gix-c Our oiling ones. We cannot sufficiently recommend their excellence." When the druggist say9 he has some. ' tiling that is as good as Dr. Pierce's Favor- 1 itc Prescription, just tell him, ''There's nothing just as good." He says so because he hopes to make a better profit but his I own mixtures have not stood the test of long experience and success that Doctor Pierce's medicines have. Then, too, many ' patent medicines advertised as tonics, con- ! tain large quantities of alcohol. Dr. Pierce guarantees that his "Prescription" does , not contain a particle of alcohoL i Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad- ' viscr sent on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps 1 for a copy in paper; 31 stamps in cloth binding. bind-ing. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y 1 It is a good .thing to keep Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets in the house. OncJPcllet ' ia a laxative, two a mild cathartic WALKER'S STOREill I A One-Day Bargain ! 1 11 1 SATURDAY ONLY MM ' ONE DAYS' SALE ' v : Vfm Another shipment of Japan Shantungs, direct from Asiatic $ k-B waters Crepes that are wear-resisting, warranted to wash J im I Much in demand for shirt waist suits, szp arate waists, chil- dren's dresses and many other purposes We won't tell you the I regular price. You know S V1B ! SATURDAY TILL CLOSING TIME. ' . H I ' , . ' , . 19 CENTS ' : I West Aisle. .... wm I Shoes. $ Boys suits. I IM T Women's strap slippers, in patent and kid 7H I stocks, low or high French heel, -worth ?2.50 to B , ., u itl , u u f 3.00. ON BARGAIN TABLE AT 1.05. $ b - Pp ? J Boys' shoes, solid oak, soles, vici kid uppers, J trimmed with several rows of silk braid. In ? i JJt splendid shoe for dress and wear. WORTH blue and red serges. REGULAR 55.00 AND rfr I 2.50, AT $1.95. )r?0.00. FOR 3,95. FROM 3 TO T YEARS j Misses' shoes, sizes Hi to 2. Kid and calf ' stocks. WORTH $2.00, AT $1.55. $ M 1 Grand Saturday Night Specials, 1 m . From 7:30 to 9:30 Only. fl -- ' (H 100 Dozen ladies' fine black Maco yarn hose, double sole, high spliced heel, pure dye. $ rl '& choice 40c value, together with about 50 dozen extra fine fancy hose, worth from 40c, 50c, 9 u G5c and 75c per pair. FOR TWO HOURS ONLY AT 250 PER PAIR. , J ..jB I Gowns. I 'Ribbons. j jl SI 00 FOR G5C. 9 About fifty bolts of fancy ribbon In the 1 ' $ ,1 t -j, t- 1 a newer designs and borders. Some in stripes, m ' Good muslin gowns, in iwelve different 2 , . n , n , , rT ' 2 polka, dots, floral, fleur-de-lis and others. In 2 jH 0 styles, with many kinds of trimmings. High and 5-inch widths. Such ribbons as these or- J neck, V-neck, square neck, and chemise style. dinarily sell for 35c to 45c. SATURDAY 'M f 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. only. NIGHT SPECIAL, 250. j ?.4- J 4it4 j JH 1 Thirty-Five Walking and Swiss and Net Bed Sets Reduced. . t Dress oKwts .ah t ruffles ; h $5.00 kinds for $4.00. ( S r ' ' 1 i HALF PRICE. $4.50 kinds for $3.75. Utefl Net bed sets with full deep nifties -SflPJH ? Prices are 8.00 to $35.00 each. Some are me- $0.00 kinds for $4.75. .;jM.-' iM dium weight and others thin or heavy. They $0.50 kinds for $5.25. MP X are all in excellent materials and thoroughly 12.50 kinds for $10.00. ':-tJr H wo'rthv carmen! 7-30tol-o0 5 $1S.00 kind's for $14.00. M 3 worthy gaiments. ,.o0to9.o0. SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 7 :30 TO 9:30 I M ':WM I. WOULDN'T DARE MENTION ANY KIND OP I COAD IN THIS SORT OF I "WEATHER EXCEPT "THAT GOOD COAD. I BAMBERGER Mefghn SC I Phone 2000. I ANNUAL STATEMENT For the yenr ending December 31, 1S03, of tho condition of tbo Washington Life Insurance Company. 1. Th name and location of the company, Washington Life Jnsuranco company. Now York city. N. T. 2. Namo of president, W. A. Urewer. Jr. n. Name of secretary, Graham IL Brewer 1. Tho amount of its capital stock in 5 123,000.00 C. Tho amount of Its cupltal i Htock paid up la 325.000.00 6. The nmount of Its assets Is.. 1C.933 4 rr 7. Tho amount of lis liabilities (Including capital) Is 10,324,725.93 S, Tho amount of Its lncomo during tho preceding calendar calen-dar year 3.676.255.S1 0. Tho amount of Its expenditures expendi-tures during tho preceding calendar yeAr 3,434,207.73 10. The amount of lossiis and endowments paid during tho preceding calendar year .... 1.S60.153 w 11. The amount of risks written during tho year ID, Its, 652. 12. The amount o; risks In forco at tha rrsQ of the year C5.4CS.SO.00 State of Utah. Office of the Secretary of State ss. 1, James T. llair-mond. Secretary of Stato of the State of Utuh. do hereby certify that the above nnmed Insuranco company has filed In my office a detailed statement of Its condition, from which tho foregolnc statement has been prepared, and that tho said coropnny has In all other rcspecU complied with tho laws of tho State relating relat-ing to Insurance. In testimony whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of tho Stato of Utah this twenty-third day of February! A. D. JOOt. Seal. J T. HAMMOND, ,. Secretary of BtattN I What's in a Whisk Broom ? "WELL, IP IT COMES FROM OUR PLACE, THERE'S GOOD BROOM CORN OR FINE HORSE HAIR IN IT, AND TOXT NEED ONE RIGHT AWAY. THE PRICES RANGE FROM 15 CENTS TO S2, AND THEY'RE ADD "WORTH "WHAT THEY COST. SCHRAMM'S Whcr th& Car Stop. TheeULLEN ON ALL, CAR LINES. Try it th Next Time You Go Up. 8. C. EWING. Proprietor. &$FjSS S3? atock' I . i Peristent and I fl Continued I I Selling: of the very highest Bli standard of SuitB, Overcoats, HBiMI 1 Trousers, at the most reason-ffP able prices, has gained for iiiaH . H the confidence of our customerB I "We intend to keep that confl'lr '"kWH I Rowe & Kelly I I ! COMPANY I I 132 Mam Straet, I 1 COATS THAT &EEP THEIR I SHAPE. I .H I One Price. Plain Figures. 1 I every day Mr Conahay's, 41 West 2nd South, 1 H at 2 and 7 p. m. 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