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Show sStjtCASTORIA '..i'iTi :For Infants and Children. ib Kind You Hayo Always Bought Bears tho rf yVjT r COM Signature of zyYS?cZ POPULAR EXCURSIONS Via D. & R. G. B,J R., Round-Trip Rates. To Chicago M7.50 To St. Louis 42.60 To St. Paul 42.90 To Omaha, Kansas City, Sioux City 35.00 To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo 23.00 Rates to all other points In proportion. Tickets on sale May 30th and 31st. June 8th and Pth. Ten-day transit limit in both directions. Stop-overs allowed. al-lowed. Diverse routes. Final limit September 15th. See any Rio Grande agent for particulars. AT, THE HOTELS. Tho New Wilson. Arrivals at the New Wilson vostTday were S. P. Young. Omaha; Miss Molllc Reed. Colorado Springs: R. II. King, Chicago; Chi-cago; GoorRo Tnysum and wife, Locan: S. W. Tarbol, Ogden; L. E. Goodman.Fort Duchesne: L. J. Bull. Park Cilv; S. I,. Benson, Elko. Nov.: Sam Caro. M. Bradley. Brad-ley. Nov York: John Brent. Fremont, Neb.: Georg; D. Curtis, Butte; J. S. l unge, Prospect. O. ; Francis Powell. New York: W. A. Shuey. Denver; Rowland Bleckstone. New York; G. II. Lonklnd and wife. Milwaukee; Mrs. A A. Rlchter, Miss Dagmar Johnson. Ogden; N. J. Stone. San Francisco; Thomas C. Cairns. Blair, Ala,; If Erlieh, New York; Mrs. Douglas Mal-lock. Mal-lock. Douglas Mallock. Jr , Miss Grace Mallock. Chicago; Miss F. Wilson. La Crosse, Kan.; T. W Kcndoll. Chicago; Charles Berryman. Ogden; M. S. Sregaxy, L03 Angeles; W. H. De Wolfo and wife. Beaver; P. N. Morris. San Pedro; D. R. Johnston and wife. Ogden; C. D. Sncde-ker, Sncde-ker, Kansas City, Mo.; Nora Thompson. Chicago, Harry Chaurand. New York; Mrs. D. W. Tcachcnor. Bingham; W. D. Motcalf, Plalnvlllc. Mass.; J. Hartman. Cheyenne; Fred Klrby, St. Joseph; H. S. Kerr. Mantl; George B. Malr. Chicago; C E. Green, Tooele; S. W. Lalng. Price: R. A. Barney, Provo; W. D. Shaughncssy, San Francisco. nominated for Congress. Third Ohio District Charles W. Conloy, Democrat. j "We keep our ear pretty close to the ground. 1 "Want to know in what dirtc- H ; tion old Dame Fashion 1b trav- eliug before she arrives. I "We learn that sho was turn- P I ing her attention to Browns and C Brown mixtures, P ' So wo aro ready to show you P Atterbury Hand-Made Cloth- E ing, made up in the newest 8 shades of Browns. They come in three-button H doublo-breastod and three and a B four-button single breasted H a blunt front otyles. Ask to be shown that new single lapel ! on the doublo-breasted coat. E Atterbury suits, S20 to S30. I Other makeo, SIO to $25. ' 61, 63, 2,.,;, LOW RATES EAST Via D. & R. G. R. R. One fare plus five dollars for the round trip to all points In Western Passenger Pas-senger Association territory. Selling dates May 30th. 31st, June Sth and 9th. Final limit September 15th. Teu-day transit limit in both directions Stopovers Stop-overs allowed. Sec I. A. Benton, Dooly Block, or any Rio Grande agent, i tThe Outcropping of Bad Blood. While not always painful these are aggravating bevond expression. With few exceptions they arl worse fn sS ? When1thc :st begins to thaw out and thf skin is reacting and making extra efforts to throw off the Thnic emulated during the winter months, ceivable kind makMap! of pcarance and tea and s. s. a. is a gomnol ffhe letter the twin terrors of oubo all the while. It is an excollant tonlo to Skin diseases Nettle Rash, ffivo strnirth to tho aystom and tono to nil the Poison Oak and Iw and orpIV3B; J-Fly?s PPotito and onorcy and makes i , . . i anQ ono feol bettor in ovorywixy. I hayo found italso such other Skin troubles as an oxcollont blood puriflor. For months I was usually remain quiet during troubled with on Itching okia eruption on tho the cold weather, break out l' tt" rS t , . . , j. Bot a euro, but S. S. S. is tho only modioino thut airesh to torment and dlS- Boomod to roliovo. I am now oomparativoly froo tract by their fearful bum- of this eruption. I think a groat doal of your Inp- itchinn- nud stinp-intr medicine, bplfovinur it to bo tho boat blood puri-int,, puri-int,, lLcmng auu bunging. flor and tonio known to the -world to-day. A course of S. S. S. now Will MRS. PRANK HORNER, purify and enrich the blood, 1300 Eaot Sovonth St. S reinforce and tone up the general system, and ttC 1C carry off the bodily impurities through the proper channels. The skin, with good blood to nourish it, hJ remains smooth and free of all disfiguring eruptions. -r send for our book on diseases of the skin, and write us if you desire medical advice or auy special information. This will cost you nothing yjjE SWiFT SPEGBFSG CO., ATLANTA, GA. , FICTION TREAT 1 j FOR READERS OF THE I SALT LAKE SUNDAY j TEN STORIES OF. j. Animals, Nature v and The Sea Short Stories of Lifo Out Doors 5 I by the Best Authors of Rj tho Day. Don't miss these fiction gems. Thoy go with the greatest Sunday newspaper ever published In Utah, V and without extra charge. They U hreatho the fragrance of the fle'.d, t tho forest, tho salt breezes of tho ocean and supply tho "touch of na- t turo that makes the whole world v kin." Hero is tho list: "PATtDNrRS," by Ellsworth Kelly. June G. "THE ORPHAN," by Frank T. BuIIen, June 12 W "BIOGRAPHY OF A BEAVER," . 4 by AV. H. Hulbert, Juno 19. U j "THE SMUGGLERS." by Albert g SM Sonnlchacn, June 20. ' "LOST," by AV. IL Boardman, July 3. i "TWO OF A KIND," by Ells- worth Kelly, July 10. - "CALL OF CAPTAIN RA- ;T ua MIREZ," by Frank T. BuIIen, July k I '"KING OF THE TROUT a. STREAM," by TV. D. llulbcrt. ' July '4. H I "THE MUTINY." by Albert $ Em Sonnlchsen. July 31. G "THE MINISTER." by "W. H. ; n Boiirdman, August 7. ? PHPWPBBi "II I IliiTfiytfrt WIfiiBgi 1 ONE YEAR'S ' f t SUPPLY FOR $1.00. s o o This Is less than 10 cents a month & for a fine tlssuo and antlscp'tlc TOILET PAPER. Our window is q filled with It and for the week only "j you can get five three thousand " O sheet rolls for J1.00. Q 'Phone B41; lot us send you one year's supply. O T Our other window displays Our tT T Instantaneous Non-Poisonous BUG x KILLER, a very .seasonable' artlclo T r in this city at the present time, x a Large bottle for 25 cents. n X. Samo 'phono number will get a !j: 0 bo"Ie. jFo J. HILL i 1 DRUG COMPANY i to & J Corner Opposite Postofnce. -f- . -- Agents for Lowney Candles. Q O TFAOC alrCt MAO Sweet sleep comes to the baby who is properly fed with a proper food. Mellin's Food babies sleep well. A postal reaueat will brine a sample of Mcl-llo Mcl-llo 3 Food right to your home. MELLIN'S FOOD CO., BOSTON, MASS. m mum m mmim 1 1 ' n1 11 I Good for Eyes, jj I It Is very Important that when It ; 0 becomes necessary to adopt glasses. Jl E that your eyes should be properly n fitted. Our extended experience ;: 1 proves us to be reliable and pro- J !r fcssslonal In tho optician's art. Eyes Tested Free. 1 RUSHMER I $ 73 TV. 1st So.. Salt Lako City. Telephone 17C3 The Krakatier Piano 1 In another 0 our new ".Incs of PI- j i anos recently added to our list. Nl : This Piano Is hlsh claaa in every ' respect, cornea In llvo dlfforont j ntylca and It's tone, quality and J ; action Is auperb. A Price $4.50 Sold on payments that mako PI- Rno-buylng eoay for you. Let us ,( I j ahow you. : ! Carstensen & Anson Co. Templo of Music. I ..74 MAIN STREET.. Formerly Daynca MuhIc Co. jtlMHi H ilTTTrmWTJ-'fc'"'"u",t-,f,r' Y0UR DOTY la to buy whore you can buy tho beat goods for tho least money. 1 soil honest, reliable Jewelry, TVatches, Diamonds and Clocks cheaper than you can buy them In any other place In the city. SHL SieKLB, THE JETVELER, 75 East Second South Street, botween Commercial and State Streets. The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Templo Sts., Salt Lake City. JOohTPH F. SMITH, Preoldcnt. JJSVKA B- PRESTON, Vice-President. ' CHARLES 3. BURTON. Cashier. HENRY T. M'EWAIUMt Cashlor. GENERAL BAJsTKUSTG BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited. Special attention to cotstry trade. Compondonce- ln-ri-" IH J. E. Coagrlfr. Pres. E. TV. TVllson. Cashier 1 OPEN ANT ACCOUNT "WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK ' J. J. Daly, TV. P. Noble, Vloe-PrcBldenta. A. H. Peabody, Asat Cashlor. WELLS, FARGO SCO. BANK I Salt Lako City, Utah. Established 1S32. The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah, Capital 1 Surplus ...$14,379,000 Undivided profits ) Transacts a goncral banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connections with banks In all H principal cities of the world. ISSUES: Draft?, ) On all IH LottorH of Credit, prominent IH Telegraphic Transfers. ) cities. IH Deposits received 3ub1ect to check. H II. L. MILLER, Cashlor. H. P. CLAP.K, A3 st- On-shier. ESTABLISHED 181L 150 OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. G. DUlv & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager, J Utah, Idaho and "Wyoming. Office in Progrcos bid?.. Salt LaKo City. IH CAPITAL FULLY PAID. $So2jmOO. IH WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. H SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Established lc9. Incorporatfl CJW. ' Transact a General Banking Business. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. QBSEBET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500,000 Surplus, S250.000 j, S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER, President. Vice-President. tl. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. Cashier. Asst. Cashlor. Sa.fo depoelt boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF H THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK 3CNOX Presidents JAMES A. MURRAY Vlco-Preslden TV. F. ADAMS Caahle.-J CAPITAL PAID IN. 00.000. Banking In all Its branches transacted, Exchange, drawn on tho principal cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. jj-cCORNICK & CO., jH Bankers. H Salt Lako City, TJtaa, jH ESTABLISHED 1870. ocateC In Heart of the Business H and TUtmtcr Districts. H ..Me... H Mw Wilson I I EUROPEAN HOTEL. i EH A. FRED TVEY, g SALT LAKE CITY. M Rates S1.00 to tt.CO per day. H Popular Prlocd Restaurant. M IM 200 Rooms, with Telephone, Hot nd Cold Bunnlnc V.'ater. Sixty H IH Private Baths. M I The Best Whiskey g I $ Needs no Praise. I I j! Old Cambridge Rye H i Old Crow Bourbon 1 I i THE ZAiNO, j ROPER & MATER. $ 'rkv: Kr2S TV. SccodSouthSL i Drunkenness cured. A poslUv aD'i permanent cure for drunl:cniie&3 and tho opium dlioasto. jH 7uere La no publicity, no slckneaa. Ladl jH treated ub privately as at their own home. IH The ICeely ltiatltut. 331 TV, So. Tomple, SiJt Lako City. Utah. IH HHNO I TOR TOILET AND BATE. Fingers roughened by- needlework catch every stain and look hopelessly dirty. Hand Sapolio removes not only tho dirt, but also the loosened, injured cuticle, and restores tho fin-gers fin-gers to their natural bsauty. ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS. iCTamjpcrasji YOUNG. MIDDLE- til f lp! f AGED jVND ELDER- S " 1 fe ' K LY' It vou are sexual- Hi i R), t 'y weak, no matter tl n fi s Sl V I' from what cauflo; und- Uni J R t velopod; have atrlatur. y&MsESrUSiiaU vurlr icele, etc. Mil IH 5ERKECT APPL1jVNE will cure- you. No drufc-u or electricity; 75,090 cured and doveloped. 10 DAYS' TRU.L. Send Tie tM ixc booklet. Sent sealed. Quarantevd. TV'rlto touay. It. a Emmft, Z0& Tabof fM |