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Show l Sales overy fifty at Mc- I I Cmahay's, 41 West 2nd South, I ) at 2 and 7 p. m. I ' EveiTtliiS guaranteed by 1 Don9! Poison Baby. IpOBTY TEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAKEG-0KI0 or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKEN" G-. Many are the -children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined-for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, eaoh of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of " narcotic " is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, bat which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions convul-sions and death. " The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN CON-TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Okas. H. Fletcher. CZZ Letters from Prominent Physicians (MSWMi addressed to Cfoas. H. Fletcher. , i , , . . . . i , 1 1 1 . , i , . i ' n m Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, III., snys : "I uso your Caslorla and ndvlso lt3 , - 1150 ,n an futalllcs vrhen there aro children." (FVFnfM A,acnndcr E- Mlntlc, of Cleveland. Ohio, ears : "I have frequently prc- &Kp SEcS?tfcA m scribed your Catorla and hTefoand it a reliable and pleacant remedy for children." : vRjpfTi j?lpip! Dr. J. S Alexander, of Oraaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and bene-; bene-; iZH" "Zl-'-yQ 5 flclal for cbHdroa as your Cactorlals, Uc6crve3 the highest praise. I And It in usa .4'. in . . ni 1 " ""' ' I " : Dr j A McClellan, of Bntralo, N. T.,.says: "I have frequently prescribed your ANfegCtabiC PrcparatlOD-for AS- ?Wa Castorla for chlldien and always got good results. In fact 1 use Castorla for my ' similfllingtteFoodandRegula m cblldr." i lindfnStnmflrlnnflTVnwKnr Dr J w Allen, of St Louta, Ma, sayn: "I heartily endorse your Castorla. I I imgmcoiuuiauisauuijuvt:iauj jjave rrcJ,uonty prcHCfjbi It In my medical practice, and have always found it to Dr. C. II. Gllddcn, or' St Paul, Minn., naya : "ify experience (as a practitioner 'tfit with your Caittorla has been highly patlsfactocy, and 1 consider It anioxcellcnt remedy ' ; xij for the y4?hnff." 1 PrOffl0li?sDigesti0H.CiieCcful- M Dr n. D. Benner. of Philadelphia, Po, saya: "I have used your Castorla as a flGSS and Best Con taillS neither purgative In tho cases of chlWren for ycara paalrwUh the moa happy effect, and tir 7 , t"- r.-i fully endorse it as a sato remedy " Opiucn,Morphine fiorMmeroL AVvrvi'MATOr'r.iprr' 5li Dr - Bonrman, ofKnca8 City, Mo., says: "Your Castorla Is a splendid ISOTl WAlf CUllt. iga remedy for children, known vho world oviv. I use it1n my practice and have no tfc hesitancy in. recommiiadlug It for tho complolnts-of lnfirots and children."" gjii Dr. J, J. Markey, of Droo3clj-nyN. Kiyfl : "I cousldor your Castorla an ex- , ReofxcfOld ' BrSAMUELPlTCHER cellcnt preparation for chlldron, beQcrr composed of rollublc modlchies and pleasint' 7 , fejf jo the taste. A gtxdrcmcdy-'for all disturbances of the -digestive orsans." JtrrpKin -orrri " 231 tlxJcnna M Dr. Howard Jnmcs, of 'Now 5Tork Cttj,6ay3: "Tt la with great pleasure that I iecAclkSclet- dc-slrc to testify x the medLctnaJ vlrtu'of your Castorla 1 have used it with , .frJji Scrd I si mnrhed brncOt In the caws-of my wn danghter, and have obtained excellent results flpptrnunt f from Its administration to -other children Ja my practice" , JttCcriont&S&La SS rri ,. I cemuB'Ne CASTOR 8 A always', A pcrlcrt Remedy forConslipa- - rion.SourSioiix.DiaTTrjtoea, $jj jft Bearsthe cSignatur-o of Vons,CQn,ulsons Jevcrish- M zLf n&fir i u " m"559 . ness and Loss OF SLEEP. m jf y7 7 ipIlllS The Kindlon Haie Always Bonght ; IS In Use For Over SO Years. ECTCOPyKJP-WRAPPEB. fj . n&-"ir THt cttrmon coupAttY, rr mubhay bt, bsv york city. DR. C. W. HIGGINS. Ha3 ono of tho very latest X-Ray -nd Electrical Irachlnes In his office. Electric Bathe aad all of the vory latest treatments given, In tho most 8016011110 manner, SALT LAKE Microscopic Medical Institute C. "W. Hig-gins, M. D., Mgr. and Prop. ST. ELMO HOTEL, Corner Main and Third South. Hao pra SaU Lake Cltv for twen ty-five yeara, and the wondorf u'l and well-established well-established cures ho has efToctcd In that tlmo provo tho scientific principles on which his medicines aro compounded. Forming diagnosis by the aid of the microscope mi-croscope enables him to detect tho prl-mary prl-mary cauao of diseases and effect a radical cure. Tho doctor has cured thou-sands thou-sands of cases of Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Physi-cal Weakness and Nervous Prostration. And will forfeit $500 for any case taken under hla treatment which he folia to cure. All classes of private diseases curod and nil old, lingering diseases, which vltiato tho blood and Impair tho system, thoroughly thor-oughly and permanently cured. Llvor and kldnoy comnlalnt cured. All classca of fits cured. Tapeworm removed with head or no pay. Office hours, 10 to 3:30 and 7 to S d. m. Please nend for a list of questions to Dr. C, W. Hlgglns, Salt Lako City. Utah. ISO. MAIN ST. jj "Wo strive to do the best of watch $ work; do not slight our work In any I line, either Watch "Work, Jewelry 1 "Work, Engraving, Diamond Setting, v or Medal or Badge Work, And jj keep a largo stock of stones on j hand for special order work. IlllnlffWl Hi! 1H i i' 1 Ba f J. W. OUBRIE, AS3AYER, I jl 70 W. 3rd South, Salt Lako City. IGMOCOLATE ROAMl 1 mmWAJAiL wry I 1 1 coeisr- ico-THe:cv)ouTH inJiMMmmiKBmiWim'1t'1fftmmNi 1(1 1 I HHIMIP HIIMIIIIlllll 1 MIIMHH NO CURE, NO PAY! I G?3sV vr6I not for the prejudice H 3 r uo to the great number of fakes in I sj f'fi e tho land I -would not bo able to handle I f) K w fh the business that tvould come to me. I N 'jL ' Tho UT6e Soit" fraud and tho "Tree I v I .Jmjwt: Brag" scheme, which are not free at I A ulvo ma0 very ono skeptical, I gSJk Jpllrys'.SBt tut 1 know that I havo a good thing, V y "PM 1 TTont to t.lk to men who- have pains I an( aohea' 'eo1 ran down Physical- H e XlmS ly' Wno eallze that tho oJd "fire' and ySyJafO energy which was bo evident In youth la I j ' sil absent now; men who can't stand the B M amount of exertion they could yeara I WwYFMi aS- 1 "want you If that means you I f!tSoSM to come to rne- and 1C 1 say tnat 1 can I EwSinQBRBS cure you I don't ask you to pay me un I t KtflaBlnS lil 1 1)0 B0 Tnat 19 fa,r surcly You filgPg take no chances, as I know what I can S ' I have a cure in every town. Toll mo where you livo and I will I give you tho name o a man I've cured. I f Tell mo your name and I will tell you honestly whether I can cure K you or noL If I can't cure you I don't want your money. I have been H ? $ In this business 22 years, and I am the biggest man In It today by Ions W h odds, and I am growing yet, because I give every man all ho pays for. w C ; Let me Bond you my book, full of the things a man finds Inspiring1 to i atrcngth and courage. Free If you send this ad. Ofllce Hours S a. m. to S p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. H f Dr. M. T. McLaughlin, S.h st" i .i rwTTm rrm n-M-TM-nTn n-mii 1 1 in P Oldmobile t6 Merchants. VVe know this because it is being done every day. B 91 m We have the figures to prove it. R II M Its speed in covering long distances, its unlimited endurance and its cheap- jfi 11 SI ness to operate are the reasons why. si Ir Tyyeop150510 two jK Kl An Oldsraobile Light Delivery Car will usually pay for itself in one yearolten sooner. lBl M h9H ' A merchant's savlnc on an SSS0 ln-estaent In an Oldirccblle Express HHi ft I Kljm will equal ihc yearly earnlnc capacity of $10,000 nt 7 per cent. It will pay jHH' !' IBB any merchant to look Into this maner carefully. He can have an actual tot . JfiH' "lK m ad ,r.hc wllhes, without cost. Our acent will put his time and casollne Hw IfH ' acalnst the merchant's time and nlvc a detconstiallon that will prove our vl QK Send for catalogue, mailed free. "Oldsmobile Runabout, $650; Touring Runabout, flf K B S750; Light Tonneau, 5950; Oldsmobile Light Delivery Car, $850. v II OLDS iVIOTOR WORKS, Detroit, Mich. UB II i " ttl 1 Disfribufed fof Mearesi Estiwaaies &i lesorfecl SMssions on the OPENING DAY of the World's Fair, April 39 S9043 1 II AS F"OL-L.OW3: j II To the person or persons estimating the nearest cor m mm rect number of total recorded admissions $10,000.00 f SI To the second nearest - 3,000.00 s II To the next 50 nearest, $100.00 each " 5,000.00 ffi II To the next 300 nearest, $10.00 each 3,000.00 i II To the next 800 nearest, $5.00 each 4,000.00 II Or, in Other Words, There Will Be 1,152 Gash Prizes, Amounting 4o $25,000,00, 1 1 COPsDSTIOFd OF THE CONTEST. & I After tho opening day of the Fair, April 30, 1904, awards will bo made upon the certificate of tho Secretary of the World's Fair as to the official record of admissions on tho above date, which will bo officially certified to Sunder the seal of tho World's Fair Company. Tho following committee of StvLouiB morchanb? vill act as judges in awarding tho prizes; GEO. M. WRIGHT, vice-president and manager Wra. Barr D. G. Co.; CHAS. NUGENT, J ! W33 second ce-prcaldcnt Nugent & Bro.; SIGMUND BAER, .8ecrfitary and treasurer of Grand Leader; M. SCH0EN- .jjj g Jjp BERG, preaident of Tho May Co., and tho names of the successful contcstanta will bo published iu the Daily, Sun- ft n ,day and Semi-Weekly Star as soon as the awards have been made. II S jTTSSSS nOoTiere Estimates FREE) I 1 j Somi-Weokly Star 12 months; for $1.00 three ceti- j BYSSCURIW-G A CLUB. j ) mates and Tho Semi-Weekly Star two years, otc. S New yearly subscription accepted at 15 cents each ri You can remit at same rate of 50 cents for additional jn lfJ II subscriptions and estimates and give tlio suoscnp- b(J aliowed ono ostlmato for eaoh subscription ho nonds I ggj Ijfl tions to friends and submit tho oatimates yourself. u3. Tho moro subscriptions an agent or club raJaer c VM Tho Semi-Weekly Star is .ne of the best Semi- sacetolfcS tft ?WkS M II t Weeklies published, and only 50 cents a year, wiaio t S2S.o05.CO conteot, based on tho number of rocordeel ad-ilj lm S all others chargo $1.00. xraionsonopeiTlnfirja g X nv mail 04SH IN ADVANCE To a,d m formlnS your ctitimate, wo furnish the S M S Daily and Sunday Star 1 month an 1 Oiito...S .CO j official figures showing the number of admissions on ? fc& ) Dally and Sunday Star C months and 10 estimates. 3 00 I S tho opening days of the. following World's Fairs: R pally and Sunday Star 12 months and SO estimates 6.00 ) wrorl(is par Philadelphia, 1876, Opening Day. 186,072. ? KXJ BLH Sunday only G months and 3 estimates 1.00 t, . ' nu , irT,1 ' ,QOo nL: n iot krvy pi? flB Sunday only 12 months and c atlmatos 2 00 S ? World's Fair, Chicago, 111., 1803, Opening Day. 137,6675 BH Dally and Sunday Star dellvored by your local iiEont S ? Dedication Day of The World's Fair, St. Loma, Kjy BH outside of Cltv of St. Louis, will coat you 60 cents M Aril 30 1903 10S.3S7 (Jffl. J o't month, or r" n " 'Jlj Ssf ESTISWATESS W8THOUT SU BSOR fl PT200 fl M Tavo estimates for 30 conts without subscription. Twelve estimates for $2,00 without subscription. & IH pi Fivo estimates for $1.00 without subscription. Thirty estimates for S5.00 rothout subscription. k EH M Additional estimates can be had nt same rate. . ' M BBB m A good plan is for sevoral parties to form a club, and pool their estimate, Bending remittance , and estimatcB S "under ono name, and dividiug whatever prize may be secured equally anion the members of tho pool. 3 Persons may enter the contest as many times as they send subscriptions or otherwise comply,, with the,con-u jV& IH K ditions and under the rules tho same person may receive a prize with eaoh of the propositions. S No remlttancoccepted leas than 50 cents, and estimates cannot be changed after once made. t j .' g H IN W3AKSPJG YOUR ANSWER, JUST STATE SBW1PLY: 'm jjfl "I estimate tho recorded admissions on opening day of the St. Louis World's Fair as follows fcS P State whether you want Daily, Sunday, Semi-Weekly or estimates without -subscription. Make your fig- m JjM 5 If there is a vdo in tho estimates of two or more persona for any one of the prizes tho amount -thereof willi s IH be equally divided. . ... Ira Remittance and-estimates must bo sent in at the samo time in the same ; envelope. This-rule is positive, SAVJ Write your name, postoffice and State plainly every time you write. All. remittances should bemade by post- ST IH office, express onler or registered letter, as money mailod loosely is not snfe and may never reach us. ygj We will mail you receipt stating your estimates as received by us. gfl No ono connected with Tho St. Louis Star, directly or indirectly, wiH be permitted to-mako cstimateaunder j any circumstances. RCT Sond your order at once, as this advertisement will not appear in this-papor again. BBI This Contest Closes April 29, 1 904, at Midnight, and All Estimates taiyed After That Time Will Bs Rejected. H femTa LOy0S STAR, ST. I BBBBBBBBBBE ISBHSSaaBEZS TSie Best Whiskey A Needs no Praise. i t I j Old Cambridge Rye i Old Crow Bourbon 3 THE ZAING, ROPER fc MAYER. j C6-23 W. Second South St. ja SBBHBBBEBBBE BBBHSZSHSBt HOTEL KWUTSFORD, New and alcgant In all lto appointments, 50 roomT alncle or en uulte, 61 rooma with I The Best east Yet ui of I I !$ Fasliiosi's Dice Box H ffl Are tho "CHESTERFIELD'- Keady-to-Wear CQothes for men. fjfi They are made exclusive, In. that -wo only buy one or two raj suits of a pattern, thereby giving- you nn immense assortment hfl M to select from ?1 5.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $23.50, $25.00 MB and up. H If you buy your suit here, every man you meet WILL NOT BB BJBJ have on a suit like yours. H I J. WILL GRRY & BRO. 1 ,153 Main st. East Side. H jH P Under the Electric Sign "Gray's." J H |