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Show li rrrT i' iEEI ;j One H i g h t ; f ; Treatment ; : with H ; 5oak the feet or hands on retiring , & a strong, hot, creamy lather of , rTOCURA SOAP. Dry, and , anoint freely with CUTICURA J OINTMENT, the great Skin ' Cure and purest of emollients J Bandage lightly in old, soft cotton ji or linen For itching, burning, Jj ' and scaling eczema, rashes, in- lamination, and chafing, for red- J I ncss, roughness, cracks, and 31 Ures' witt brittle, shapeless Jj; V157 tkis treatment is simply Jfj J Wonderful, frequently curing in I one night. ml '7 ttt3tt?t .."""nor Cor, cnmirtinc of CUTICURA ? " Hllf l". tflc (lo farm of CliowUle Cott d I ' cw.I?rTl,U'col"01olIntnlia- Dt-potti London, Xntu A7C- rt,tr Un)S u Chtm. Corp., ScU WS40xn9WtoCwr.Tynumor. "WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. If Its In wall paper or In paints we have It. We put them on too. Geo. W. Ebert & Co.. 67 S. Main. 'Phones: Bell, 3002; Ind.. 957. WWlNNINGTROKE f$?: If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the 'i " m&MKrwMr game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy MajJM &tf$&lW$:KW ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason- fftivv-V fe-:'" ' "" M able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the '7 $K. M ealtl1 and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's 1 t3?:'? M imProvernent in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, - w-fS-vwa' etc is aN-imPortant, however, in selecting a laxative, to wr.'P g&w;5 choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas- f 'v ',y '' Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ip H $$0, & Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect- k "V-'&s61 jg&Lr M uall)r wllen a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after jf . tfpi effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, "7 :' li s'mp!y assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without gaping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, W' ' ;V as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature, m yM $&.v$k As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu- fev.,.vc:;Sy )V 'BM facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most L" beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their W" '.rVf$ ' "N, m general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con- m .'A'Frf l;. M sidering in making purchases. g . t is because of the fact that SYROF F FIGS )S!S-VV is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by Wfx:'''''l-i(rM ' t" physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well m ' 1 informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain ?J --.'f irm Quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a 3 bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a T..'!S "''V ' V-K laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the p " ' kiS&fy (kg;"4 ,: W genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size p" y- '' only by all reputable druggists and that full name of the 'vH'i .y irw-iiaaaoMa M company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on KfLiw w'&al -Am the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. J5 liSv. ,sPP5f?rnia Fig Syrup (SmM Separating Church and State. PARIS. March 27. The debate on the bill providing for tho separation of church and State was renowed In the Chamber of Deputies today. Count Bnnl do Cnstellano (Republican), who was among the Hpcakors. maintained that the measure did not mean tho separation of church and State, but the extinction of tho church by tho Stato. TEA A tired woman ; a fresh pot of tea ; there is joy all over her face. ( .Is the quality of McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates, a daintier morsel never tlokcd your palate. If you have never tried them enjoyt he treat today. to-day. J. G. McDonald Candy Co. . GET YOUR SILVER 1 POLISH FREE. 1 Even- tenth person 'phoning t Co folthor 'phone) for tho COR- am RECT TIME, receives upon ap- 5? g ffi plication a full-sized package of DN i our own HIGH-GRADE SIL- R3 l IK VER POLISH. If you do not S ftfi got a package today, try tomor- m 5 row, for your chance Is one In P 5 j J I DR. WEST DENTIST i I FIRST-CLASS WORK. f 1 REASONABLE PRICES. J H t v I Ml ilaln, K. P. Hall. 3Ign of L Vj "Dldn't-Hurt-a-BIt Boy." jj : I U Tears In Utah, C Years In Same ! rE 1 1 z 1 j Two Ways East j 't ' Thro' train service to Chicago U ! via Omaha to St. Louis via tf Kansas City. This affords two j ? " routes ? : from Colorado I ? 1 Then, again, you can start from i S ; , either Colorado Springs or Den- :! I f yer and go directly' East this t a saves time. I $ ; . ' , i 5 " Our ticket agents can help you f, - t greatly in planning your trip. i i ' , . i I . : : V' i DRAKE, G. A. BIBLE, ; - , I Dia't Pass, Agent. T. P. A. . I 100 W. 5EC0ND 50UTH ST., ' ': . I I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ; .'.V- CHAS. B. SLOAT, General Agent, Denver, Colo. j j jj Bocky Mountain Limited restful to the jaded traveler. i VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC I ! April 1 S to 1 5 ! .May 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14 j I San Francisco or Los Angeles and return. p I 90-Day Limit. Stopovers. M I San Francisco and return, one way' via Portland $-12.50 M I Los Angeles and return, one way via Portland. .... .$52.00 jfe Forfurthdr'particuluVs call on or address, 1 ! ' D. 11. "GRAY, General Agent, 1 201 Main street, Salt Lake. Always Remember the Full .Name axative Rromo Quinine y& on every TIME I, TABLE, pgp) San Pedro, Lob An- VfciMk , solos & Salt Lak VOllV R. R. Co. VJS- DEPART. From Cjdcn Short Lino dr.poC Sale Lake' City: For Prove, Lehl. Fairfield and Nephl. Mantl and polntB on Sanncto Aralloy Ry : 8.00 a.m. For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka Eu-reka and Silver City 7:45 a.m. 'For Pravo, American Fork, Lhl, Juab, Mllforrt, FrlBco, CnllontOa and intermediate points , 6K)5 p.m. : ARRIVE. TYom Provo, American Fork, Iehl, Juab, Millard, Frisco, '. Callontc.i and intermediate I points 9:45 a.m. jFrom Provo. Lchlr Fairfield, Mercur and Sanpeto Valley Ry points B:35 p.m. IFrom Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton. Tooele I and Garfield Beach SlSS p.m. Dally. , Dally Pullman Buffot Slooplng Car Sor-Sico Sor-Sico betwocn Salt Like. Mllford, Modcna land Callontc8. I Direct Btnno connections for all mining 'districts In eouthern Utah and Novada. 'City Ticket Offlcs, 201 Main Streot. Telephone 250. E. VT GILLETT, J. L. MOORE, Gen'l Pass. Agt, DlflU Pass. Agt TIMETABLE tMimJJsz Dec. 4, 1904. ARRIVE. From Ogdon, Portland, Butte, San Francisco, Chicago, Chi-cago, St. Louli, Omaha, and Denver 8:40 a.m. From Ogden and IntoruKdJ- n nn ate points., .... 90 a.m. From Ogden, Cacho Vftlley, and Intermediate points.... 11:B5 a.m. 'From Ogdcn, Chicago, St Louis. Kansas City, Omaha, Oma-ha, Denver and San Fran- . . Cisco 4:45 p.m. From Ogdcn, Cache Valloy. St.. Anthony. Portland and j Ban Francisco 7:40 p.m. DEPART. For Ogdcn, Omaha, Chicago, Donver, Kansas City and . St. Louis 7.-O0 a.m. For Ogdcn, Portland, St. Anthony, An-thony, San Francisco and Intermediate points, , 10:20 turn. For Ogdon. Omaha, Chicago, Denvor, Kansas City, St Louis and San Francisco... l:lO p.m. For Ogdon. Cache Valley, Denvor, Kansas City. Oma- ha, St. Loul3 and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m, For Ogdon, Cacho Valley, Butte, Holena, Portland, San Francisco and Intermediate Interme-diate points.. .1 11:45 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER, Traffic Mgr. D. E. BURLEY. G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. O P. & T. A. City Ticket office, 201 Main street. Tclephono ISOt. In Effect January 30, 1905. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 For Hcber, Provo and Marysvalo S:00 a. m. No. 102 For Park City 8:16 a. ra. No. 0 For Donver and East.... 18 50 a. m. No. 5 For Ogdcn and West. .10.35 a. m. No. 1 For Ogden and "Wost IMS p. m. No. 2 For Donver and East 3:15 p. m. No. 8 For Provo and Euroka... 5:00 p. m. No. 11 For Ogdon and local p'ts 6.05 p. ra. No. For Donver and East 8.05 p. m. No. Z For Ogden nnd West..., 11 p. m. No. 112 For Bingham 8:10 a. m. No. U-1 For Bingham 3:00 p. m. ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. 0 From Ogdcn and tho East 8:t0 a. m. No. 12 From Ogden and local points 9:50 a. m. No. 7 From Eureka and Provo. 10.00 a. m. No. 5 From Denver and East. .10:2.ri a. m. No. 1 From Denver and East.. 1.35 a. m. No. 2 From Ogdcn and West. . 3:05 p. m. No. 101 From P-ark City 0:15 p. m. No, From Hober, Provo and Marysvalo 6:00 p. m. No. 4 From Ogdon nnd "Wost.. 7:55 p. m. No. S From Denvor and East. ..11:00 p. m. No. 113 From Bingham 10:50 a. m. No. 116 From Blnghnm 5:10 p. m. All trains except Nos. 1 to 6 Btop at Intermediate In-termediate points. TIckot office, Dooly block. Phono 205. I. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE' TO ST. LOUIS. Through car, Salt Lako City to St. Louis and Kansas City Only ono chango to Now York, Buffalo and prlnolpal points' East Low rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and chllw Tourist sleepers through to Chicago, Boston and other points without change. Two trains dally. Inquire at tlckot office, 103 Dooly block, Salt Lako City. Any Information cheer fully given. H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A. Missouri Paclflo -Ry , St. Louis, Mo. Th Lagoon Road Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. Time Tahle In Effect Sept. 0, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE, 6;30 and 9 a. m., 8:30 and 6:30 p. m. LEAVE FARMlNGTON AND LA. GOON. 7:30 and 10 a. in., -1:30 and 6:30 p. m. Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.' on Sundays and holidays. A. D PIERSON, Gen'l Pant Agt. J. B. BEAN, Excursion Agt. OFFICE. 1C1 MAIN ST. 01, 08, 65 tt&ln Strert, i "noticeI I 'It' 1 V7" now showing Mfl?h t W IH records' for Victor Talking Ma- j'( jH chines and kindly ask you to call ' In and hear them -whether you , ( wish to purchase or not j Everything known in musio, , . ( CARSTENSEN I ANSON CO. I M (Incorporated.) 1 I Temple of Music 74 MAIN STREET. 1 H J4Bi-j.ii..jimnu.j.n.!J.a. in i l I Ihe Last Week In March 1 ; ,M And the lion has been mutter- U J' Ing and growling1 a little hit for H i the past ten days. Wonder if p! he's going to start something I , tho last fo-w daysP j ,i SArlBERGEK i 1 1 1 161 IJEIGHN ST., l I H I u s A i ' iH The State Bank of Utah j 'H Corner Main and South TeJnplo Sts, ' j Salt Lake City. j ' JOGEPH F. SMITH. President WILLIAM B. PRESTON. Vlot-Prenldent- I iH CHARLES 8. BURTON. Cashier. ( I iH HENRY T. M'EWAN Asst. Cashier. ! j 'H GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. I Accounts Solicited. Special attention ia country tnidc. Corrtsnpondence Invited. ( I . 5 ' ; t 1. E. COSGRIFF, E. W. WILSON. I ' President. Cashier, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank: ! An Exponent of Conservatism Comblnedj ' ,J trlth Entorp)420. I J J. Daly, W. P. Noblo. Vlce-presldento j f iH A. H. PEABODY. AbbL Cashier. j I i WEILS, FARGO & CO. BANK, i Salt Lako City. Utah. Established 1(52. iH Tho Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah, I IH Capital I ,.., JH Surplus ...$14,379,00(3, , Undivided profltn ) '11 Transacts a genoral banking buolneasj domestic and foreign. 1 Direct c6anoctlons with ban Irs In all , ' principal cities of tho world. , , ISSUES: i ! Drafts, on al , Letters of Credit, V promlnenl ( Telegraphic Transfers. ) cltleaj I Deposits received subioct to cheok. H. L. MILLER. Cashier. ) H P. CLARK. A sat. Caahlor. j J-JESEHET NATIONAL BANE, ' i UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. I , 1 JH Capital, 8500,000 Surplus, 93BO,OO0 j ! h. S. HILLS, MOSES THATCHER , , PresldenL Vloo-Prcoldent. , H. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. 1 ) Cashier. Asst. Cashier. 1 Safe deposit boxes for rent. WALIER BROTflERS,: I BANKERS. , i INCORPORATED. il Established 1S59. , Capital and Surplus J250,000.0q 1 1 Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued. i ESTABLISHED 1341. 380 OFF1CESJ ' 4 THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. ; G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agfency. j 1 jH GEORGE RUST. General Manager. ' 'jH Idaho, Nevada, Utah nnd Wyoming ! i , IH Offloe in Progress bldg.. Salt Lake City. I I L .1 NATIOPAL BANK OF ! !' ffl THE REPUBLIC ,' : V. S DEPOSITARY. . j IH FRANK KNOX President! - IH 7 AMES A. MURRAY Vlco-Presldoad ( W. F. ADAMS Cashier ') 'ifH CAPITAL PAID IN. $300,000. I , I Banking In nil Its branches transacted.: i ! iH Exchange drawn on tho principal cltle of Europe. . 1 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ' - ( i ! jrjcCOBNICB: & CO., jj I Bankers. j H Salt Lako City, UtcOi. 1 I 1 ESTABLISHED lf)75. H i I ! il OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. v j( 1 j jH EUROPE ill TiiirtTv tours ttiis season. i j ; t April to August, by all Routes. Separate par- ! i J t!o; lolsuroly travel. Tourff over tho wholo ! ' i HH of Europe. YVrlto for Dooklet. f1 i r!T sits to siosi r Inrlopnnilunt Railroad and Steamship Tickets i ', i , 'H every where i ' iH 12o FOREIGN OFFICES. i .M EntabllshM CI Vonrs. THOS. COOK & SON, y :6l BRO.VDWAY. 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