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Show Atlanta, Qa., escaped the surgeon's sur-geon's knife, by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dkar Mrs. PiymiAM : I wish to express my gratitude for thc restored hoalth and happiness JLj'dia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound has brought into my life. x "I had suffered for three years with terrible pains at the time of menstruation, menstrua-tion, and did not know what tho trouble was until tho doctor pronounced it inflammation in-flammation of tho ovaries, and proposed an operation. " I felt so weak and sick that I felt sure, that I could not survive tho ordeal, and so I told lain that I would uoti un-dorgo un-dorgo it. Tho following week I read an advertisement in tho paper of your Vcgctablo Compound in such an emergency, emer-gency, and so I decided to try It. Great was my joy to find that I actually improved im-proved after taking two bottles, so I kopt taking it for ten vccks, and at tho end of that timo I was cui-cd. I had gained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now. " You surely descrvo great success, and you havo my very beat wishes." Miss Alice Bailey, 50 North Boulevard, Boule-vard, Atlanta, Ga. $5000 forfeit If original of abevo letter proving genuineness cannot bo produced. pro-duced. All sick women would ho wise if thoy would take Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound and ho well. Humors of all kinds aro prolific of worse troubles. They may bo entirely expelled ex-pelled by a thorough course of Hood's Sarsaparllla. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' EXCURSION, Wednesday, June 1. To Logan, via Oregon Short Line. Special train S a. m. Round trip only J2.50. Return on any train of the 2nd. TEACHERS' RATES May 30 and 31, and Juno 8 and 9. Via Oregon Short Line to Chicago, St. Louis. Memphis, St. Paul and many other points. Tickets good for stopovers stop-overs with final limit of September 15. City Ticket Office. 201 Main St. TONS OF ORE STOLEN AT THE MINES Alfred E. Knapp, foreman of the Scran-ton Scran-ton Mining and Milling company, is very much exercised over the theft of several tons of ore at the station ready for shipment, ship-ment, and was much surprised a few dajs ago to llnd that a large part of the better grado ore had been stolen. It Is lead rock that runs about 35 per cent, nnd Mr Knapp fa at a loss to understand the object ob-ject In stealing It Del Monte Is about sixty-live miles from tho smelters, nnd to haul tho ore that distance would eat up any possible prollt. For that reason It Is thought that the lead ore has been taken for the purpose Of salting a prospect, and prospective Investors In ' the vicinity of Del Monto are warned to he on tho lookout look-out for wildcats. The smelters will be on thc lookout for the thief with the ore. 1 We va I jL More Good Tea Jl 1 More Good Coffee I More Good Spices I More Coupons 1 1 ; More Pretty Premiums IO Watch Our I W Prices Talk. H R It Pays to Trade J I Great American Importing Tea, Co ft Jg 245 Main St. Snlt Lake City. 0 ' AT HALF AND LESS THAN HALF . I !' I IlIII """""LJ- Pf A remarkable purchase of the wide widths, os. 40, 50 and 60, i JlllMtl V W celebrated "Fair & Square" Rib- suitable for neck, hair, sash g-ir- 1 ' I Mr Mil yfWm bons- trade mark guarantees ?lo corsase' fancy work and in H I Vi M ' N AV fl i -m i- -ui i , f.ict every purpose for which rib- ' i. M M l m q J' bemg bonsareusedmdeomeinnewcat H 7l I vifN. JSm j VMI jh better kuown tban tl,is make of pinks, blues, reds, navy, black, .: ' ' I lllllily Awr'P A Ill IP I 1'ibbons. These come ouly in the cream, white, Nile, etc., etc. H. j S IXMMP Guaranteed ZSi j 1 ' I j W" Z7! J J Ribbons in Use Today at the ' ' i j AJ Y FOLLOWING REMARKABLE PRICING: .' I ; ; I liW 3 inch Ribbons 4 inch Ribbons, 5 inch Ribbons, Kw r "t' j t regularly sold regularly sold regularly sold I' ,! j I NO CURE, NO PAY! J ifiSSBiL I wore not for the prejudice R 3 &r"SL duo to tho great number of fakes in H i "fSl w ' land I would not bo able to handle H 5 f) R m tho business that would como to me. H j Ajk y&wL Tno FrB8 fraud and tho TPreo 1 ' I wW- Drug" schomo, which aro not frea at M I vyjgjM&v have mode every one skoptical, m J a -.IkwWWT ulovr that I havo a good thing, I lfflm!ai I want to talk to men who have pains W i WwWrj an(l aches, who fcol run down physical- H c "PmWS9HS wil0 realize that tho old "Ore" and H 5vrSJScSfflBBjB onersy which was bo evident ln youth la H J vKjSgWMffil absent now; men who can't stand the H t ABralnll amount of exertion they could years U ' viBaSBrOTflKffll aff0 1 "want you If that means you i jRwlvSf'i'iS to cnic to me nnj f 1 saj that 1 can 9 BrfflTCHWWPffl cure you I don't ask you to pay me un- N S Kr3wS!Kl 1,1 1 D0 80- Tnat ,s faIr' surelv- You 1 I v take n0 cbanc&d' a IljJ.n0W wlmt 1 Cftn H I I have a cure in evory town. Toll mo where you live and I will s grive you tho name of a man I'vo cured. H Tell me. your name and I will tell you honestly whether I can cure 1 ? you or noU If I can't cure you I don't want your money. I havo been B ln this business 22 years, and I am ihe biggest man ln It today by lonp I odds, and I am growing yet. because I clve every man all he pays for. j Let me send you my book, full of the things a man finds Inspiring to j strength and courage. Free If you send this ad. k J; Office Hours S a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. I I Dr. M. T. McLaughlin, U2J yKinavbTgour eyes attended H jf to Every day the chances of complete com-plete recovery are lcsipnrri Bill PICTURE FRAMING 8 1 At Popular Prices, H American Wall Papar Co.l 6 E. THIBJ) SOTJTH. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that W. L Snyder, Sny-der, who la tho solo owner of tho Jewelry firm heretofore dolnp business at No. 113 South Main street. Suit Lako City. Utah, under the name of Lyon & Co., will pay all obligations exlstln against said llrm at this date, but will not bo responsible for any obligations or Indebtedness hero-uftcr hero-uftcr contracted by any person In the name of Lyon & Co. All persons Indohtcd to snld Lyon & Co. arc requested to nmko payment to tho undersigned at No. 211 Atlas block, Snlt iJike City, where u I present outstanding obligations will bo settled at any tlmo after Juno 1, ISM. W. SNYDER. Dated May 19, 1L wlSOS jf A Watch That Docsn t Go Ss Better I ! Than ono that doesn't keep ! ! good time. I .Ono 1b right every twelve ! i hours and tho other nover j i iZt. j A good watch doesn't cost a much these days, and it in a ! I constant pleasure to own : ; one. I Wo have tho right kinds; I all makes; all guArateed, J Salt Lake City. Utah. An Inquiry by Hail Will Be Promptly Prompt-ly Answered Unequalled in Purity I OSWEGO SILVEJR GLOSS 1 S OSWEGO CORN STABOH. ( IT LEADS! j A Quaker Maid mends Whiskey to popular favor. At oil leading; cafe?. blr3 nnd druc .tores. S. HIRSCH & CO. KANSAS CITV. 12 O. 3 V ' Xitel " b c oa g n r Batter than any Eastern mako. Will coirt you less money. Aak your dealer deal-er for them. Look for our trademark. trade-mark. Utah Bedding & MTg Ca, Salt Lake City, Utah. Manufacturer R fJ f Jewelry ander monds and other precious stones. ; B" We pay particular attention to a first-class watch repairing. Axe R .4 well nrepared to do all work In on Bthat line, as we carry a full as- w eortment of material. 9 259 SO. MAIN ST I - ILIQUOZONE FREES Any alck person who baa novor used Llqaozoua sbould wrlto tho Liquid i Oiiono Co,. S-e0 "VVabaoh avo., Chi- j cau. They will send you an order on s your druesl8t for a 60-cent bottle free, j It you will stato tho dlacaso to K 3 treated 2-H. G. F. E H PMrs. A.UB? ,luror',, D. O. BwJ OSTEOPATHS. M MH Treat Successfully (Kg n 303 .Kuerbach Ilul'ldlnp. 1 The State Bank of Utair ; 1 i I Corner Main and South Temple-Sts. '' i IH Salt Lako City. " ! ' .TOSCTn F. SMLTH. President. 1 WILLIAM B. PRESTON, Vlce-Presldcntr , , CHAHLES 5. BURTONTCasttl-rr Z (- i ' LH HEN'RT T. MEXVAN. Asst. Cashier. ! 'H GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 1 !' '1 Accounts Sallclbed. Special attention to- ! country trade. CorreBpondcnce lnvH J. E. Costrrlff, Pres. E. "W. "Wlloon. Cashier ! ' i OPEN AN ACCOUNT "WITH r ' 1 COMMERCIAL i ; !; NATIONAL BANK :-. ,l (, J. J. Daly. W". P. Noble,. Vlce-Prcsldentii. .1 ' IH A. L Peabody. Ass't Cashiers. )(' ' ' IH WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK: t 'M Salt Lake City, Utah. J 1 , Established 152. ! . ) IH Tho Oldoat and Strongest Bank In Utah. . k 'H 1 g X:::::::::::::;:::::::::::.. .. .aww V 1 Undivided pronts ) , MlH Transacts a general bonking buslnostv, it i H domestic and foreign. . I j L vM Direct connections with banks in al- l IB principal cities of the world. ; ISSUBSi I- 'IH Drafts. ) On all,, IH Lattors of Credit. prominent i TelesrraphJc Transfers. ) cities. ) DcposiU" recelvel ublct to chock. -i H. 1- MELL.ER, Cashier. a II. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashier. T j' ' KSTABLISHED 1S. IS) OFFICES, 'H THE OLDEST AND IijJM3EST. jH G.' DUN '& CO., . . 2? - ; The Mercantile AgenSfr 'r ImH GEORGE RUST, General Manager, ( Utah, Idaho and WyomJngy ' Offlco In Progress bldg , Salt Lako City CAPITAL FULLY PAID. J2W.0OXCC 1 ( WAilER BKOTHERSl - BANKER5. H SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. f ' Established 1S50. Incorporate; j Transact a Ocneral Banking Buslntiss. I SAFE1 DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT... . IH IH DESEKET NATIONAL BANK, - 4 - I , JH UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Laka City, Utah. Capital, 500,000 Surplus, ?25O,00O. U k ru S. HILLS, ilOSBS THATCHER,": f- , Presldont. Vlco-PresWent, 1 tM II. P. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS, - Or.Lhicr. Asst. Caahler. Safo deposit boxes tor rent. Z IH ; z i NATIONAL BANK OF r ;' H THE REPUBLIC 'j; H U. S DEPOSITARY. - , FRANK KNOX Prcaldontf I, iH JAMES A. MURRAY..,...-Vice-President ' IH W. B ADAMS ;'?a3llle2. CAPlTAli PAID IN. MM.00O. Banking ln all Its branohea transacited,, r Exchonco drawn on tho principal cltlei. 'j, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS JJcCOKNICK & CO., ' Bankers. r ! H Salt Lake City, Utah.7- . T ESTABLISHED 187a - k ' iH HOTEL KSUTSFORD,? I ' iuw utui iK'gaut la ail lta uppolnlmuaL,- nl 20 roomy, clnclo or on suite, U rooms wlut 1 bath, G, ft, Holmea, Propritor;v , ! |