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Show Colds Aro Dangerous. How often you hear it remarked: "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn b that the man Is on his bock with pneu-f pneu-f S monla. This la of such common oc- currence that a cold, however Blight, ehould not be disregarded. Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency -toward pneumonia. It always cures and lo pleasant to take. For sale by dil drugguvts. He Ripping floor this. I lovo ltl Sho (dryly) Then why dance on ray feet? Punch. liiWy The three rcfiui- kM' s,tes of facial beau-r$S$m- tv ar ROUNDED f FEATURES, ab- V x W sence of wrinkles '3fi5 and a fine complex-Ion. complex-Ion. Nothing can hide the deformity of thin, sunken cheeks, an ugly rm, a scrawny hand or tho absence of a bust. Dr. Charles Flesh Food has been used by thousands of ladles for tho past twenty-five years, and our large business Is duo to the Indorsement of one satisfied patron to another. WE KNOW that Dr. Charles Flesh Food will create FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH wherever it Is applied. It acts by absorption ab-sorption through the pores. Nothing to take Internally. Applied as an ointment. oint-ment. SPECIAL OFFER The regular price of Dr. Charles Flesh Food Is $1.00 a box, but to Introduce It Into thousands of new homes we have decided to send two (2) boxes to all who answer this advertisement and send us J1.00. All packages aro sent ln plain wrapper, postage prepaid. f pDpp A sample box Just enough i t0 convince you of tho great merit of Dr. Charles Flesh Food will bo sent free for 10 cents, which pays for cost of mailing. We will also send you our Illustrated book, "Art of Massago," which contains all the proper movements move-ments for massaging the fec, neck and arms, and full directions for developing the bust. Address DR. CHARLES CO. 19 PARK PLACE ,- 17ow York. Sold for BO cents a box by F. J. HILL DRUG COMPANY. Salt Laks. F WIME of ' j FOR WOlviEIN j The State, Bank of Utah Corner Main and South, Temple Sts., Salt Lalco City. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President, WILLIAM B, PRE3TON, VJce-Proldftnt. CHARLES S, BURTON. Cashier, EIBNRY T. M'EWAN, Asst. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited, Special attention to Country jradu. Correspondence- Invited. T. E. CoflRrrlff, Pres. E. W Wilson. CashloJ OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 7. J. Daly, W. P. Noblo, Vice-Presidents. A- H. Peabody, AaB't Cashlat, WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Bait Lake City, Utah. Established 1S52, The Oldest and Str(onffeot Bank in Utah. Capital ) Surplus , y ...Xli.m.VA Undivided proifta ) Tr&neaot? a general banking bualntM, domeatlo and foreign. Direct connections with banks ln aJ principal cities of tho world. ISBUESj Drafts, ) On as Jjxttern of Credit, V Droralnenj Telegraphic Trnasfors. I cltlo Deposits recolved subject to check. lis L. MILLER, Cftshler. H. P. CLARK. AjjL Caahler. ESTABLISHED 18-11. 10 OFFICES THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. Q. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming; Offlco ln Ptoctobs bldg., Salt Lako City, CAPITAL FULLY PAID. 5200,000.00. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH. Established 1S69. Incorporated ISO Transact a General Banking Business SAFE DEPQ3IT BOXES FOR RENT. jQESEKET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lako City, Utah. Capital, 8500,000 Surplus, ? 250,000 L. a HILLS, MOSES THATCHER, President. Vice-President H. S. YOUNG, E. a HILLS, Cauhier. Asst. Caahlftn Safe deposit boxes for rent. PirVTIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. 3 DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX President JAMES A. MURRAY Vlco-Presldent V. F. ADAMS.. Cashlei CAPITAL PAID IN. 1300,000. Banking- ln all Its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on tho prlrfclpoJ cltlei of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. JoCOPvNIOK & CO., Backers. Bait Lako City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1B7GL 1 if Quaker f ; j&CjK. Here" to Quaker ?! )l ffiR&K Maid" Rye I ft ,1 rfflfVl&X- Gives sparkle and VL ii JBfc I'Kht to the eye. X J? 'VKAtM&'l We nunff of the glass X K rtVt41W as louc as It Uots. ft )l v'A': And then lny it down X iMgi 5 AT LEAOIHO DAKS, OAFCO AND DRUO STORES. J) 8. HIR60H & OOMPANY, O ft Kansaa Oity MO. ft p Watches I S'!S" Jewelry j WE HAVE NUMEEOUS I ; LOW-PRICED ARTICLES FOR I j SALE, BUT CHEAPNESS IS I 8NOT OUR PRINCIPAL PLEA IFOR CUSTOM; PERFECT SAT- ISFACTION IS ASSURED TO J PURCHASERS OF HIGHER- I PRICED ARTICLES ALSO. LYON & CO., m Iain St j . i Nine-tenths of tho caeca of head- m i ache, vertigo, nervousness, cross- H i eyes, and many stomach disorders, H V aro traccablo directly to defoctlvo W ' eyesight. m i Let us examine your eyes and fit U ) them with a pair of properly ad- H jj Justed glasses. W 1 Rushmer's j S 73 West First South. M 'Phono 17C3-K, :p aTti mmb ROOFING. ! ROOFING REPAIRS. REASONABLE, 6. L. Gravel Rooflnir Co., 449 W. 1st No. mm t20l U SECRET SOCIETIES. CALANTHE-MYRTIjE LODGE NO. 1, Hfl every Monday, IC of P. Hall. Umm H. A. JOPLIN, C, C. mW O, S. THOMSON, IC. of R & S. uSUG IH MASONIC NOTICE. MT. MORIAII IH lodge No. -', will hold its regular monthly Mm meeting tomorrow CMonday) evening at 8 o'clock. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. Umm Secy. mmm MASONS, A ARGENTA LODGE NO 3. F. , Jrnntl A. M. At Masonic hall first jK Tuesday of each month. Members I ' Nof Bister lodges and Bojournlng brethren Invited. FRANK P SHERWOOD, W. M. MmM MOSES C. PHILLIPS, Secretary. MmM "WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A mWM M. Masonic hall, second Friday -each , month. Members of sister lodges and so- , Journlng brother ln good standing in- , IH vlted. A. BROWN, W, M. . 'MMM A. J. LOWE, Secretary. I MM MT. MORIAH LODGE NO. 2, F. AND A, M. Mnsonlc hall, cecond Monday each mmm month. Members of sister lodges and so- mmm Journlng brethren ln good standing In- MMm vlted. JAMES H. BROWN. W. M. MMM CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, Secretary. MM EL KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. I mM S. Third Wednesday of each month. Ma- ' sonic hall at S p. m. All nobles sojourn- i lng Invited. ' C. F. JENNINGS. Potentate. MMM A. BROWN, Recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. JH DESERET CAMP 106 MEETS EVERT ' mW Friday night at S o'clock In Knights ot BHH Pythias hall, 251 Main street. ' MMt WM. F. LANGENB ACKER, Consul MM Commander. v T. E. NEWMAN, Clerk. IH WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. 41 MEETS , MMM cvory Tuesday at I. O. O, F. hall. SILVER MAPLE CIRCLE NO. W meets every Friday night at I. O. O. F. MMM FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. 'LWM ""SVERmEETLC ovcry Monday at I. O. O. F. temple. T. E. HARPER, F. M. MM II. J. HESS, Secretary. MMM ODD FELLOWS. 'quhrheIcamIpment no7"I mW Second and fourth Tuesdays, 8 p. m. I. O. 0. F. temple. UTAH LODGE NO L EVERY Thursday, S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. SALT "LAKE NO. 2. EVERY FRIDAY. & n. m.. at I. O. O. F. temple. JORDAN LODGE NO. 3. EVERY MON- MM day, S p. m I. O. O. F. hall. MmM RID G LEY LODGE NO. 9. EVERY mMM Thursday, S p. m I. O. O. F. temple. ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 15. EVERY Wednesday, S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17. I. O. O. F. nieet3 overy Wednesday night at S o'clock, iHH 1. O. O. F. temple. Visitors wolcomc. iIHBb E. B. HENDERSON, N. G. MMu J. C. SMITH, Secretary. MMM REBEKAH NAOMI LODGE (D. OF IH R.) No, 1. Every second and fourth Sat-unday, Sat-unday, S p. m I. O. O. F. temple. MIRIAM LODGE CD. OF R.) NO. C. MMM Every first and third Saturday, 8 p. m., I O. O. F. temple. Rebckahs Invited. IH KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. mWM Every Thursday evening, K. of P, hall. LINCOLN LODGE NO, 23, K. OF P.. WmM meets every Saturday evening, S o'clock. J K. of P. hall. 1 MgM KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. I MM TTtCmsalt ' MM Every Thursday, I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting 1 Knights Invited. MM LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. VmM '"salt lake cfrurroTA Mm meets every Ilrst and third Tuesday, 8 p. Mm m.. I. O. O. F. hall. IH FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. H sallCkearIenoTItT H Friday. 8 p. m., A, O. U. W. hall. Mw FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. H lEGOuJL3aEoT2. FIRST H and third Tuesday, 8 p. m., A. O. U. W. fM hall. MM ROYAL ARCANUM. H S. L. COUNCIL. 1517. 2ND AND 4TH j H Thursdays, Auorbach building. I mt II. A. JOPLIN, Reg. M E. L. JONES, Sec ' Mt M DANISH BROTHERHOOD OF i AMERICA. M 1!lXabe7lodg ; H and 3rd Thursday, I. O. O. F. temple. M Hen's Shoe I Special I 15 styles, made on new Sprlnpr I lasts; nobby, stylish, up-to-date I styles, any size; Blucher or lace, I regular $3.50 quality, special thlo U week M $2.65 J 238 and 240 Main st. 'Phono 605 , , l Jn Those suffering from -vroat If mr nos303 which sap tho plo.isurei " if " m " of life should tnko Juven Pills. 1 $ jch One bottlo will tell a story of 1 n marvelous results. This modlclno hus more il rejuvenatlnir, vitalizing force than has evei : E boon offered. Sent by mail ln plain package 1 !m only on receipt of this adv. and 31. m iMade by Its originators 0. 1. Hood Co.. pro Jm prictors Hood's b&rsaparilla, Lowoll, Mui ! UNION ASSAY OFFICE, I ijjfm M. S". HANAUER, Manager. mtmM Removed to 1C2 South W. Temple. MmmM SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESC WMMM will recclvo prompt attention. Analytical f mM work a specialty. Sond for price list. J 1 1 vv lewder Lm 470LVTCLY PURE. |