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Show .Immaculate Linen -Jfl Is the first sign of gentility. We write pflMj the sign. Tcls. 102 nnd 103. TROY LAUNDRY, 100 Main street Wk More new machinery just received. 'Phone CI. AMERICAN LAUNLRT. A man can't work right with a lamo back. Takes -all the life out of him. Doan's Kidney Pills make lame backs strong. At any drug store, 50 cents. . I Most Men Are as Finicky About their laundry work as thev nrc about the apple pie like mother used to make. They needn't worry if they send their laundry to ua. TROY LAUNDJtY, 166 Main street.. It's a Long- Roll That Has No Burning-, And ln the long geeu spring your attire at-tire should be ay now as that of the birds In the trees. We dress men correctly. cor-rectly. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO 166 Main street. LJ$: ZL Strictly high grade work. 'Phone 61. AMERICAN LAUNDRY. Salt rheum, or eczema, with Its Itching and burning, Is cured by Hood's Sarsa-parrila. Sarsa-parrila. So are all other blood diseases. Money Makes tho Maro Go,-And Go,-And it la a horse ou you if you don't invest some of It in spring- haberdashery. haber-dashery. Everything new at the BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 1GG Main street. D. J. Sharp Coal Co. Office, 73 South Main street. Telephones Tele-phones 719 nnd 430. Rock Springs and Cumberland lump nut and slack nnd anthracite. ' If your clock or watch don't keep correct time, have It fixed. 'Phone 65 for the correct time. Leyhon'3. For up-to-date work 'Phone CI. AMERICAN LAUNDRY. J m ' - ii " BATTLESHIP IOWA ONE RESULT OF HER ACTIVITY IN THE SPANISH WAR. An Experience of One of Bob Evans' Marino Engineers A Direct Legacy of the Days of Action. The pari played by the U. S. battle- j shlpjowant Santiago and elsewhere ln West Indian waters during the Spanish war, Is pretty well known to the public. People are not, however, very familiar with the details of the life of her brave crew ln time of active service, and hardly dream of the far-reaching consequences conse-quences of the discipline which had to be maintained in those stirring- times. One of the brave men aboard the Iowa, who came out of the Avar unharmed un-harmed by the sheila of the enemy,' hrc about with him for several years a very unpleasant reminder of his service on that famous ship. This man is Mr. George E. Parquotte. now residing at 331G Sixth avenue. Troy. N. Y., who was a marine onglnei-r on the Iowa during the Spanish-American war when, under command of Captain Bob Evans, she was performing brilliant exploits in battle bat-tle and in filibuster-chasing in Cuban and Porto Rlcan waters. Of those days that tried men's bodies and souls, air. Parquelto says: "Whenever we were expecting an engagement en-gagement our meals were very uncertain, uncer-tain, and, when we did cat, we had to he minute men. The constant anxiety and haste affected my stomach and put It In a very bad condition which lasted for four years notwithstanding; the fact that I was under a doctor's care. I could scarcely keep anything on my stomach and I suffered greatly from steady pains in the lower part of it. My nppetlte. too, was very poor and for four months I was In bed. "Other troubles developed. I had severe se-vere headaches, and at times I felt as Jf something was clutching at my heart. My blood got out of order and 1 had fever and coughing spells. My stomach finally became so bad that I do not think it could possibly have been worse when T first heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, and began the course of treatment which finally cured me. "I had never heard of this remedy until the fall of 1D03, when a hook describing de-scribing It was left at my door. Then T bought a box of the pills and began to take them. I found surprising relief at once, and I continued to use them until I was well. I have since then recommended rec-ommended them to many relatives and friends, and I take great pleasure In prnlslnrr them as a. wonderful medicine for the stomach and blood " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-'ple Peo-'ple are sold by all druggists, or may bo obtained directly from the Dr. Williams ModlHne Co.. Schenectady, N. Y.. on receipt of the price, fifty cents per box, six boxes for two dollars and a half. If I Fod I W WW 0 , And proper exercise promote Q Health and Happiness. Health nnd , Happliu ss begin nt 'home at tho table In your bread made from money-back HUSLEEVS FLOUR, f BUY AND TRY. 1 Burton Coal & Lumber Co. - 'Phone 808. f 1 j j GAMER DAILY STORE NEWS. ' Bring the boy todny and fit him I m x5v with a stylish new suit t ( fPh From our large and varied spring j I V jty showing. I t rW'S It matters not how large, nor how S I I WL small he is, t r 1 There are plenty of bright, new 1 I tI. I ' ( styles here in his size. g i SsEf35 "r tb'litt'fi chaps wc have the. i Buster Browns new VesLces, belt T-7rP suits and blouses. g TlTi For e larSer yfi from 8 (o 1G I 5 ll VI years of age, the belt suits, two-piece -suits and three-piece suits. I K) w And for the big. hoys, the long 'VVjs pants suits. wip All styles in scores of fashion- j 1 ' "fl :1e Paerns f good wearing ma- i terials. ' Suits for boys .1 io S years, $2 to $1U. I n Suits for boys S to JG years, ?1.50 to 810. 3 Long pants suits, 5 lo 820. ' i i Hats, caps, waists, shirts and all the other things for boys of all ages. i i I I Price. X P. GARDNER, Main3St. j i THE QUALITY STORE. . I tige, if I'couto otar Hi IBaMMIBIfi1 PI IWiW i ,-- - -v-Bt tx Good Al TMtst A tepS' Still They Come. 1 lilltm Tha ramoUB "Uust,,r Brqwn" i awSv 'Awl tCV HUltH- Soiriw nw onva have Juat. 3 iMW (vlf'i"' ftrrlVfe Natty atylesi at 1 W) $4.50, $5 and $6 1 JKr NeW CaD3 a"d ShlrtB' 1 V YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES A 1 ' 61-83-65 HAXN" STBEET. Tho most successful smoko consumer 'is the man rj who smokes a. Crossida. No patent everyon may in- w ij dulge. S ( HEEGER & EINDLEY, ? M ? "Tho Whiskey Merchants." 3 I ; S J The Sniff of Spring 5 I 1 At.. is in the fig Every man should novr allow tho ' 2 ffi a ? question 'of spring clothes to occupy a 3 l JUSU iTnini C corner ln his mind. ' I I mi ion s Wre At Home 3 S fLyB.J'tt latest In men's wear. New Spring V t "5a beauties In Suits are being: unfolded jj i j2?g here every day. These Suits have been 4 IjR&MP W$ViMfaMX53EP selected from the best productions of l?rfeP! viVTWirr a dozen or more of the ' WORLD'S BEST TAILORS ; Prlcea are as reasonable as can be named for hljrh-class garments. i We're ready to show you whenever you're ready to look. ! BARTON CO., i THE CLOTHIERS 45-47 MAIN ST. j DENTIST j : Finest and best equipped offlco in thoB f Stat;, having all tho very latest lm-H y proved mcthodo for painless dentistry, r t Teeth extracted absolutoly without R Spain by oclcntlllc methods used by uaL I Tooth without plates 13.00 W jFull set o teeth G.00 ' ' Gold crownti, 23 k 5.00 ' ; Oold. Filling J1.00 up ' Silver Fillings GOo up ) All work dono by operator of c.vperl- ; enco and ability and truarantecd Ural ' class. No choree for painless extrac- J tlon when leoth nro ortlorcd. Ii your j old plate don't sclck, you will appro-; appro-; clato one that positively wljl. Lady : ; attendant Houra 8 to S; Sunday 10 J to 2. Our re'erenco, your neighbor. Boston Desatal Parlors I , 123 MAIN STREET. n;iriTyrrrimnTTiiTijrai iiiiihi jj H.iiJxi.: T PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AT Road Stations. Offlce of Chief Quartermaster, Quarter-master, Denver. Colorado. April p, 1001. Sealed proposals ln triplicate will ho received re-ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m.. on May !, 10CM for furnishing fuel, forago ( and walfr at road station In this Department Depart-ment and for fuel at Price, Utah, and Ft. Collins. Colo., during the fiscal year commencing com-mencing July l, 15K. Instructions to bidders bid-ders and blank forms of proposals will bo furnished on application to this office. Tho Government reserves the right to accept ac-cept or reject any or all bids. J. "VV POPE. Chief Quartermaster. U?S2 DENVER. COLO., APRIL C. 1901. Scaled propo?al ln triplicate will bo received re-ceived hero nnd at the offlco of Quartermaster Quarter-master at each post below named, until Jl o'clock :u m May C, 1CKM, for nrnishini; Fuel at Forts Apache. Graift, Whipple Barracks. A. T- Forts Bayard and "U'ln-Kate. "U'ln-Kate. N. M.: Forts Douglas and DuChcsno, Utah, and Fort Logan, and Denver. Colo durlnc tho fiscal year ondlnj? Juno 30, J9CVi Proposals for quantities less than tho whole required, or for dcllverv nt points other than thoae named, will be enter-talned. enter-talned. RlRht h mserved to accept or ro- i Ject any or all proposals or anv part r thereof. Information furnished on application appli-cation hero or at office: of respective pot quartermasters. Envelopes to be marked "Proposals for Fuel." J. w. POPE, Chief Q' M' i Unequalled in Purity mm'mws j OSWEGO SILVBE. GLOSS j i and S OSWEGO CORN STARCH. rwv ' mm COMPANY I 253 SO. MAIN ST. ' ! H j SIGN OF I I THIS IS AN" EVERY DAY STOHE. RELIABLE, DEPENDABLE, ALL THE TIME. WE NEVER SELL S4.00 SHOES FOR $1.95 THE OTHER STORES DON'T, EITHER, AL-THOUGH AL-THOUGH THEY SAY SO SOME-TIMES. SOME-TIMES. OUR S3.50 SHOES EOR jH LADIES AND MEN ARE WORTH THE PRICE. TRY THEM. 'Il TTELLOA THERE! H Are you gettln? tho best service out of the electrical appliances In your house or H office? Have you Kot the latest Improve- H mcnts that will Increase their cfflclcnc H and convenience. H HAVE YOU NEGLECTED il to attend to those llttlo breaks that put hell or buzzer out of business? Wo am H hero to look after all such matters for H you, If you will just let us know. A card ll will do, but the best way la to drop in IB and see us. "Wo can probably ?how you iH a new wrinkle or two that you ought not ' H to be without. i H HONEST FLTJMBERS. ! 3. M. HIQLEY & CO., Electric TVIrlnp and Fixtures. JH 100 East First South. Telephone 75?. jH iMutmLuuM ijim YOUNG. MIDDLE-WW MIDDLE-WW Vl T 8 AGED AND ELDER- lH y E LY. If you aro sexual- IH m i I i I 'v weak, no matter All r k from what cause; unde- IH G ft) T'i ft " vclopd; havo stricture. IH Vi)S7BSGzzu vnrtr icelc, etc., MY. H PERFECT APPLIANCE will euro you. jH No drugs or electricity; 75.000 cured and IH developed. 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for IH free booklet. Sent scaled. Guaranteed. H Write tcxlay R, C. Emmet, 203 Tabor H Block. Denver. Colo. H lH DR. C W. HSGGINS. Has one of the very latest X-Ray mi I i Electrical rahlncn In his office. 1 Electric Baths and all of the Tory latest ,1 treatments given. In the most Ecdcntlno ' B manner. H SALT LAKE - Microscopic Medical Institute ; H C. W. Hi g-gins, M. D., Mgr. and Prop. ' ST. ELMO HOTEL, Corner Main and Third South. ' In ty-flvo years, and tho wonderful and well- established cures he has effected in that 'Wl time prove the scientific principles on1 i H which his medicines nro compounded. 'H Formlnjr dlarrnosis by tho aid of thq ml- I H croscopa enables him to detect th prl- mory cautvo of dlseasea and effect a M rndlcal cure. Tho doctor lias cured thou- H sands of cases of H Nervous Debility, Mental nnd Physl- cal Weakness and Nervous B Prostration. i -.jH And will forfeit $500 for any caso taken undor his treatment which he fails to Vl All classes of private diseases cured and :' all old. llnucrlnc diseases, which vltlatn j the blood und Impair tho system, thnr- ' oufrhly and permanently cured. Liver and I 1 ) kidney comnlalnt cured. All classes o I i flt3 oured. Tapeworm remo"d -7ih head or no pay. Offlco hours. 10 to 3:50 and 7 to ! H s s. ylM Please send for a list of question to Yl Dr. C. W Hlgglns, Salt Lake. City. Utah ''H hall's j ym COUQH J Ffl REHEDY ! IB S Neldon-Judson Drug- Co, dis- S '1 tributors, Salt Lake, Utah. jg jjl 111 j il |