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Show I ! Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. le four j'ears ago J was suffering impure blood and a general run-condition run-condition of the system I had no ite, was losing flesh, and had an attired att-ired feeling that made me misera-I misera-I began the use of S . S. S., and aking seven or eight bottles my skin eared of all eruptions and took on a , healthy glow that assured me that od had been restored t& its nor-icalthy nor-icalthy condition. My appetite was id, as I could cat anything put be-le, be-le, and as I regained my appetite ascdiu weight, and that "tired feel-yliich feel-yliich worried me so much disap-1, disap-1, and I was once again my old self, artily recommend S. S. S. as the ood purifier and tonic made, and ly advise its use to all thoseiu need b medicine Victor Stubbins. iarthman and Washington Aves. Wheeling, wTv., May 2S, 1903. system wus run down aud my joints and pained me considerably. I had 5. S. S before and knew 'what it 0 I purchased a bottle of it and have several bottles and the aches and are gone, my blood has been cleas- 1 my general health built up. lean to it as a blood purifier and tonic, i Market St. John C. Stein. I djs&k you have any FaNl symPtoms of dis- mk WS ordered blood w& 2&. vfrite us and our tiw, pnysicians will . advise yo u free. It IO kK ur kook ou Llf RV rffi blood and skin , tj( diseases sent free. . Mil Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Ga. IverythSng New hat's good In footwear you'll find yo first. With headquarters In w York city and Boston. It on-bles on-bles us to show you novelties In prtilonabltt boots at leaat one sen-ton sen-ton ahead of any other dealer In ho West. Vrtwi' Prcst: Anrtm Levitt. Secy, and 210 Main. Both 'Phones Q95 piooo J Puts a piano in 1 "your home. 3 . ttO is all vro ask as tho first I Payment on a J250 Piano, and $8 9 Per month thereafter payfj tho I wtancB. This Piano, tho Rem- i orandt, 1 a beautiful Instrument, I i WUy guaranteed for ton years. a ' EVERETT DEALERS. S Carstensen & Amn Co. (Incorporated.) H Templo of Music. H L-?4 MAIN STREET.. I L!!!!!r' t0 Dynea Musla Co. ' E 4 WOMAN'S NERVES, A THRILLING INCIDENT IN THE HISTORY 01? A HOME. Health Wrecked "by Burden of Ansdoty. Ordinary Medicines Did Not Help. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cure, Some important facts bearing on an exciting: event which occurred In January Janu-ary of 1903 have recently been brought to light. At that time. It will bo recalled, re-called, an employee was reported to have made an attempt to slab his employer, em-ployer, Mr. J. A. Wyatt. Tho murderous murder-ous purpose fortunately failed, and the courts disposed of the legal aspects of tho case. The public oxcltcmcut died down, but the- matter had other grave results, which for a long tlmo threatened threat-ened to make It a tragedy. Mrs. Wyatt, who had been prostrated by anxiety for her husband, did not recover from tho severe shock to her nervous system, nnd the doctors In charge of tho case exerted themselves in vain to help her. To a reporter who visited her home at No. 1189 Seventh street, Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Wyatt described her condition condi-tion at this time, ns follows: "My solicitude was so great that it affected my heart and then my stomach. stom-ach. I hud pain in the region of the heart, palpitation and shortness of breath, so that I could not walk very fast. My head ached very badly, and I was finally seized with vomiting spells whenever I took any food. A doctor was called who pronounced the trouble gastritis, gas-tritis, but he gave me no relief. Then I tried a second doctor without benefit. By this time I hnd become very weak. I could not keep the most delicate broth on my stomach, and at the end of a month I was scarcely more than skin and bone, and Avas really starving to death. "I don't look now like a woman just ready to die, do I? Well, I owe the recovery re-covery of my health to a very simple circumstance. One day when I was down-hearted at the failure of everything every-thing that had been done for me I recalled re-called how much benefit my sister hud got from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I decided to take them In placo of the doctor's medicine. They helped me right away. In four days I could take weak lea and crackers. In two weeks I was able to leave my bed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were the only thing that checked the vomiting, and ns soon as that was stopped my other difficulties left me. I have a vigorous appellle now and am able to attend to all the duties of my home" Not only great anxieties, but small daily worries use up nervous force, and in multitudes of such cases every organ of the body finally gets out of order, for the nerves supply the vital energy to every part. Cases like these do not yield to- ordinary medicines. They arc reached and promptly cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, because these marvelous pills act at once on the blood and supply It with nourishing elements that are carried to every nerve m the body. The way to feel well, and to be well, is to keep the blood pure and rich. The remedy that does that the most quickly, thoroughly, and cheaply Is Dr. Williams' Wil-liams' Pink Pills. They are sold by all druggists. . The St. Nicholas Hotel Io now open. European rates, 75 cents a day and up. Corner West Second South and West Temple, over P. J. Hill Drug Co. -r-r-r-r-r 1H date 1 1 229 MAIN STREET. 'hob Opened a , Open day &rd nUht. Tel. 001-T. Tray Orders Solicited. Will solve the problem I where a coffee- drinker is js ailing pOSTUM io days Get the. famous little book, "The 5 Road to Wellvlllo," In cuch pkg. Pj TIME TABLE gQ IB Effcat ARRIVE. 1 ' S pTom Ogden, Portland. . Butte, San Francisco. Chicago, Chi-cago, St. Louis, Omaha, and Denver St2&a-m. Prom Ogden and lntermc-dl-ate points 9:10 a.m. From Ogdcn, Cache Valloy, and intermediate points.... 1.1XOO 3.KL From Ogdon, Chicago, St. Louis. Kansas City, Omaha, Oma-ha, Denver and San Fran- clsco r-4s30iwn. From Opden, Cacho Valloy, Butte. Portland and San Francisco - yrS&p.m. DEPART. For Offdon, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City an St. Louis WSJU Bum, For Ogden, Portland, Butte, San Francisco and lntcrmc-dlato lntcrmc-dlato polntn sQiXAJ -TlU For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Donver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San Francisco.. lICo pan, For Ogden, Cacho Valloy, Denver, Kansas City, Orao-ha, Orao-ha, St. Louie and Chicago.. Sr2&7 pJ2U For Ogden. Cacho Valley, Butte. Helena, Portland, Ban Francisco and lntcrme- diato points SklS Jm, T. M. SCHUMACHER, Troffio Mgr. D. E. BURLEY. G. P. & T. Aj . D. S. SPENCER, A. G. P. t T, 'M lty TickctQfncc 201 Main Htrw. The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South. Temple St3. Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SM3TJ President. WILLIAM 3. PRESTON, Vice-President CMARLEB S. BURTON, Cashier. HENRY T. 31' E WAN, Asst. CaDhler. GENERAL- SAIsTKING BUSINESS. AccountB Solicited. Special attention to country trade. Correspondence lnvJt J. E. CosgrlfT, Pres. E. W. Wlleon. Caahlor OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK J. J. Daly, W. P. Noblo. Vice-Presidents. A, H. Peabody, Ass't Cashier. 1 . - . 1 WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Salt Lako City, Utah. Established 1SS2. Tho Oldest and Cirongcst Bonis In Utah-Capital.-. ) Surplus , ...ni.S79.000, Undivided profits . I Tronijactg a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connections with bprtm la UI principal cltien of tho world. IS3UESx Drafta, ) On an Letters of Credit, prominent Telegraphic Transfers. J cltleo Doposlta received subject to checlt. H. L. MILLER, Cashier. H. P. CLERIC. Asst. Coshlor. ESTABLISHED 100 OFFICESv THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. Q. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, Genoral Manager, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Offlco in Progress bids-. Salt Lako City. CAPITAL FULLY PAJD, 5200.000.00. WALKER BKOISERS, BANKERS. RAiiT T-AOCra CITY, UTAH, Establfshod 1J). Inccirporatx 303. Transact a General Banking runess. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. JESEEOST NATIONAL BAK UNITED STATES DEP O BITAUT. Salt Lako City, Utah. Capitol, ?500,000 Surplus, $250,000 L. 8. HXLLS, MOSES THATCHER, President. Vico-Prouldont, H. S. YOUNG, E. S. H3LLS. Cashier. Anat. Cashior. Safe deposit boxes for rent. 4 NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX ,..IrwildenJ JAMES A. MURRAY Vloe-Presldenc W. F. ADAMS Caahlej CAPITAL PAID IN. S300.000. Banking In all Its branches tranaaoted, Exchaugo drami on tho principal cities of Europe INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. lcCOnNICK & CO.e Bankers Salt Lake City, Uteli ESTABLISHED 187S Drunkenness Cured. SI posltivo and permanent euro lor drunkenness and the opium diseases. There is no publicity. w alckncas. Ladlca treated an prlvatoly aa at their own homes. Tho Koeley Institute. U4 W, 3a, Temple, Bait Lako City. Utah. Ssofl's Sanfal-Pepsin Capsules jgfljS A POSITIVE CURE ljr( Vm JTorTDflrvmnmtlon orCfitorrhof Kijv in tho Bind Jor end DlMtMil Kli2-ttife1 Kli2-ttife1 tkne'9- HO CUBE BO PAT. Ourca ifelffiw! v5- Rlncklr and permnnvntlr the Pjk) ;) IjlTromt CKa of Qonarrhota ifxz rand Slct, no matter oi bow -jiraftev long fitondinfr, Absolute vsS2SS;' arnl,N Sold by drujjlata. ftfi.T jL rrlce 01,00. or b7 mall, rat-ffige&rh rat-ffige&rh J. 91-00. 3 boxes, Q17o. mATHE SANTAL-PEPSIH GO. V'iS UlIoJontiilao, Ohio. S J. HILL DRUG CO.. Salt Lalto City. I WHICH ROAD WILL YOU TAKE? j l 1 the shortest and most'popular-route I fA NATURAL PICTURE GALLERY ALL"THE WAY. jji CO hoars going. 40 honrs returnlptllroagh tho. grainiest i 'i scenery on tho American Continent t '" I x . I Tfee Exposition Flyer. j To St. Louis without chance of cars 1 I I Leave Salt Lako 3:15 p. m. dally arriving at St. Loui3-6:00 f v p. m. second day. - fc I Compare these figures beforo-accepting the claims-of our competitors I 02sTE HUNDRED' THOUSAND TOURISTS ANNUALLY Testify that the Rio Grande is the only-way when you travel tor ! pleasure ' I THAT'S -T7HY WE GET THE- BUSINESS- I ? i I First class dining-car eerv ice. Through Pullmaniandi:otn. I 1st sleepers. Free reclining chair-cars. I See any Rio Grande Agent for further particulars. i Jj i THRO' THE SCENIC ROCKIES TO I ST. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANGE ; $ I 1 m Leaving Salt Luke City nt 3:15 p. m. .ivriving in World's Fair Citv at 7:19 a. in. -i 3 ffi With six hours in Denver. 1 . . . 1 p Surelj', this is Ihc-idiiai arrangement for your World's fair trip. Improve the opportunity hy avail- ing yourself of it while 1he rates are low. For do- j tailed information write today to . j E- T- 2esle:n" General Agent, P IBiiMH 79 W SEC0:N:D S0UTH ST- W Kferfl Salt Lake City. 'j DOCTOR COOK n?D,Boaa'B paOSTATIO TROUBLES jtigSL 1TEBVOUS DEBUJ5TX J ?ornlonCdhna m Curen aulck and radical in f ; krinto.oW m 1 Ahymyom -- ' AtoJo S'n r W AXh Completely and pcrmoneixtly ' ?ttfm hnS M$m cured by my now prooesa; all ; tention from buslneoa. gggMtf dlsnsroeablc BjTnptoma soon "WAfSTING- WEAKNESS 1$ disappear completely and , k ata forever; it 1b safe, palnlosa I Time of oure, 10 to CO daya, riV Wf mand bloodless. An abealttto ' by my original, very elmplo TV y W??KHcuro rruaranteed. " remedy (uecd exclusively by fatAyLJ&fiji meO . ffpWMiW BLOOD POISON ' ' PRIVATE DISEASES WS Everj- vestige of polsosur- l , moved from syetem without t i cured tn 8 to 10 dau, wlthoot Ni uyjit nld of mercary or potiuih. the Ufl9 of poujonous druga. x' 1 i ConsultaUon Is free and tnvltad, and In consulting: mo you may be auro that ' nothing that sclenco can devlBe or skill perfect has been left undone to afford Ej t you a apeedv, safo and permanent euro. y I WRITE ino In full confldenoo, explninlnff your troubles an they appear to i you and receive by return mall my honest and candid opinion of your case. g j I I Put up and s t Your umbrella -when It I rains and when, it stops. ' i Wo have a fine line of L them at very reasonable I prices, and thoy all look I B good. I Henspnabla Prices. HOTEL KNUTSFORD New aud cloguul In ull lUi nppotntmontA. ISO roonuu dnglo or en aulte, CJ rooms wlU -i IF YOU'VE BEEN' BITTEN ' by fako Rchemes you aro now ready Pi for a frooh start upon a lecltlmato bn- ; t tila. Writo or call and wo'll ahow you ; I the wav. Utah Commercial & Savings Bank ( 22-24 Eaat First South, Salt Lako City ' 'i " w.mla jawawm !' mi i na SWELL OVERCOATS. The LagooE Road H Salt Lako & Ogdon Railway. Timo Tablo in Effect Sept. 0, 1904. ' LEAVE SALT LAKE. C:S0 and 9 a. 2:30 und C:S0 p. m. LEAVE FARMINGTON AND LA-GOON, LA-GOON, 7:80 nnd 10 a. m.. 4.30 and 6:30 p. m. Extra' trains at 11 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. ou Sundays and holidays. A. D. PIEHSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. J. B. BEAN. Excursion ARt. fM OFFICE. 151 2AJLN ST. II In Effect October 9, 1904. IM LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. M No. 10 For IJeber, Provo and HH Marysvale S:00 a. m. fM No. 102 For Park City S:15 a, n lH Iso.. 6 For Denver and Eaat.... 8:50 a. m No. & For Ofidcn and Weat 10:60 a. m No. 1 For Ojjden and" West .... 1:45 p. m. No. 2 For Denver and East .... 3:16 p. m HH No. 8 For Provo and Eureka... C:00 p. m. IHfl No. 11 For Oyden and local pla 6:05 p. m. HH No. 4 For Denver and East.... 8:05 p. m, IW No. 3 For Ocdcn and West. ...11. 10 p. m. No. 112 For BinKham 8:10 a. m. M No. 114 For Blncham 3:00 p. m. HH ARRIVE AT SALT LuVKE CITY. HI No. 6 From Ogden and tho Eaat 8:40 a. rn. IHI No. 12 From Ogden and local pta 10:25 a, xn. HH No. 7 From Eureka and Provo.l0:00 a. m, IDRfl No. C From Denver and East.. 10:40 a. m. BH No. 1 From Denver and East.. 1:35 p m. 1h No. 2 From ORdcn and Weat... 3:30 p, m. lUlH . No. 101 From Pari: city 5:15 p. m. MM No. 9 From Heber, Provo and Rifl Marysvale 6:00 p. m. BflH No. 4 From Ogden iiid tho West 7A5 p. m. WM No. 3 From Denver and East.. .11:) p. m. tMm No, 113 From Bingham 10:M a, m. WtM No. 110 From Elngham 5:40 p. uu DJH A.11 train except Nos. 1 to C stop at in- HI tcrmcdlatc points. EHI Ticket office, Dooly Block. HI Phono 205. WM L A. BENTON, G-. A. P. D. iflM TIME TABLE. H") I Ban Pedro, Los An- $c?Tiy tt celes & Salt Lako J?UV R. R. Co. If DEPART. j From Oregon Short Line depot. Salt Lako $S City: Uk For Provo. Lohl, Fairfield and jK Nephl, Mantl and points on if Sanpete Valley Ry 7:30 a.m, ( For Garfield Beach, Tooclo, ill Stockton, Mammoth. Eu- jlj, rcka, and Silver City v 98&0 cuuu MR For Provo, American Fork, jl Lehl, Juab. Milford, Frl&co, V Callentos and lntermediato points 6:045 p.m. ig ARRRrE. l From Provo, American Fork, ffi Lehl. Juab,, Milford, Frisco, jja Calltntoa and lntermediato jju points 95 a.m. MV iFrom Provo, Lehl, Fairfield, f Mercur and Sanpeto Valley 8J Ry. points 55 p.m. jJJ .From Silver City, Mammoth, 3 Eureka, Stockton, Tooole J and Garneld Beach 5i35 p.m. ff Dally. W Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Ser- f -lce between Salt Lako, Milford, Modenr. j end Cclientea. W Dtreot stae connections for all mining rfl dlaYicta in southern Utah and Nevada. f City Ticket Office, 201 Main Streaf ! TeJephono 250. jjl B. W. GILLETT, J. L. MOORE. S Gen'l Pxleu. ArL LlsL F&aa..Act Hfl C0L0RAD0-UT SHORT 11 NB ffli TO St. LOUIS. f Through car, Salt Lako City $A) St. fft Louis and Kansao City. Only one can' IE to New York, Buffalo and principal polnu Ih East low rates for summer travel. IK' Especial attention to ladles and chlN m dren. i Tourist sleepera through to Chicago, jjj Boston and othor points without change. Two trains daily. Uy Inquire at ticket office, 105 Looly block. Ei Bait Lake City. Any Information cheer- Jffif Tully given. K a TOWNSEND. m G, P. .fc T. Missouri Paclflo Ry., St.- W Louiu. Mo, Jljjjj A DoUghtful Pllaco to VioiL I fi I A Profitable Placo -to. 'live. Ss ..SEE.. I I Greatest Play Ground on Earth. E Jjl Famous Placoa Which Everyone H w PI Wants to See. f f4 I Invest in a Ticket to CALIFOK- S) , NIA nnd Secure Rich Divldemla In I III HEALTH. PLEASURE AND f tfll fe WEALTH. P ml a Mountains, Valleys, R4ers, Lakes, If raf Ttnd Ocean Reached by the l U j Southern Pacific Ij, Company's Limes I j " For descriptive And lllustratfve I ijlj A literature call at No. 201 Main g W Street. Bait Lake City. j j D. R, GRj.T, Genoral Acent. m Clieap Rates to IS St. Louis 1 'ANT OTHER EASTERN POINTS 3-TKAINS DAILY-3 We can save you money. Write m- Ug! C. F. WARREN, General AgenC JR |