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Show IN MTJPWCE, Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Help. She Has'Ouldeil Thousands to IToaUh. Hoiv Lydla E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound Cured Urn. Trod Scydol. 3P5)g5j5g2s9 It is a great satisfaction for a jrJSt woman to feci that WyHSfV she can write to IWwW' - anthcrtcllinjrher ip:ilarl( . confidential A that her letter will bc seen by 11 v,'" )rflai man only, a wo-SiV wo-SiV man full of svm-TScy svm-TScy pathy for 'her ' sick sisters, and above all, a woman who has had more experience in treating female ills than any living person. Over one hundred thousand cases of female diseases come before Mrs. Pink- j ham every ,ycar, some personall-, others by mail, and this has been going go-ing on for twenty j'ears, day after day. Surely women are wise in seeking advice from a woman of such experience, experi-ence, especially when it is absolutely free. Mrs. Pinkham never violates thc confidence con-fidence of women, and every testimonial testimo-nial letter published is done so with j the written consent or request of thc writer, in order thai other sick women mnv bc benefited as they have been. Mrs. Fred Seydel. of 412 North 54th j Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "Ovcrnyearagol wrotoyou a letter asking I advice, as 1 had female ills and could not I carry a child to maturity. I received your kind letter of instructions and followed your advice. I nm not only a well woman in consequence, con-sequence, but have a beautiful laby girl. I wish overy suffering w oman in tho land would wnto you for advice, as you havo dono so much for mo." Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel was cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills. No other mcdicino in all thc world has such a record of cures of female troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Therefore no prudent woman will accept any substi- j , tutc which a druggist may offer. If you arc sick, write Mrs. Pinkham, j Lynn, Mass , for special advice. It is I free and always helpful. j 1 O J. 3 3X-' O 3TL .3 -Sea-o tco ? lha Kini1 Yc'J .S8 , - ' TEA How many letters arc there in tea? One, two or three, as you like: t or tc or tee or tea. - a success l - 9 Tho Boston Di-ntnl Parlors ftro r-nllv V K tho only rtcntal parlors of any maicnl- A tuuo In Salt Lnko City that linvo ever $ fl mado a success. pj P That wo hnve mado a success In f E dun to tho efficiency of our work, our 1 I careful painstaking methods and our ' c pnlnI"M proct-Mes. During thrt tlmo U I 9 wc hnvo len In huclncmi. wo hovo X g opernlfd huccpss fully on ovor 10.C0 f Li pntlcntn. Every, pntlent that loaves J 1 2 our piirlora lf a ntlr.ned customer an l 5 i a lifelong friend. Theao patients tell C their frlc.ndfc and they vcntually bc- ? 1 . come oui custom. y i PalnlcM Mlver flllliiRS -M i, s rnlnlcss cement fUUnim M ,- ji PolnleM cold flllltics l.M i 1 f I'alnlonn Raid crown, 5 00 S Pnlnleiw porcelain crowns 5 00 f Painless bridge worl:. per looth . P 00 v f Full xot of tooth 5 00 J : I BOSTON DENTISTS I " I 1M SOI'TU MAIN, I I VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC E " April 1! to 15 1 I May 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14 1 San Francisco or Los Angeles and return. k 90-Day Limit. Stopovers. ft San Francisco and return, one way via Portland 42. 50 m Los Angeles and return, one way via Portland 52.00 lH A ie gj For further particulars call on or address, D. R. GRAY, General Agent, p 201 Ma in street, ' Salt Lake. I SHERLOCK HOLMES OUTDISTANCED i TRUTH STRAHGER THAN FICTiQN I I ' t This will go to chow why this i association is a valuable one to ''"isrTs I all business houses: iiwV I We have just collected a claim 'P&tMB Shv I for G.D. Golden & Son of Rocky jgf vSlk Bar, Ida., wherein wo traced the jnrr 1P9 debtor from Idaho xto New York State, all through thc Eeastern ffcV ' States, and caught him at Den- W' ( H ver. But we had to . sue tho wLsk r Jl debtor and the'Tailrond com- !3p32S; fF j, 9 pany he worked for before wc t ffl go't the money. But wo got it p0? t, W. and that clrtini wns eleven years w 8j bid. Many peoplo would have S fj lj' given this claim Up as a '"'dead Mj one"' but you can always de- Ax K pend on Luke. Some people j)0fflf H don't liko him, because he y I makes ejn pay. 1 ' ' THE ' I Merchants' Protective Association rg Scientific Collections of Bad Debts. General offices, top floor Commer- I j cial National Bank. Bldg., Salt Lako City. I K TKANCIG G. LUKE, General Manager, Somo People Don't Like TJs. j --s C W. BIGGINS, ffl. D. ' . .Mivl SPECIALIST. j sil Vv!l Microscopic and Analytic Physician. J eti. Slgnai UV CURES Fits, Nervous Wcakneio. Ncu- J VZwffl ralgla. Varicocele. Weak Spine, Bilious- J TO J&tff'y ' noes. Gravel, Sore Eyes, Ijung Dloeases. U; J &3xf Tape Worm. Dyspepsia, Liver and Kid- a- s vf?uLo nev Complaint, Deafness. Catarrh. Ery- li fty fttAvyjjC0' P olpelas, Old Soroo, Scrofula, Rheumatism. SUu Joints. Pllee ln their woTsi. form. qYili vJX. Those afflicted with Epilepsy or FIta can 3 f llK permanently curod i t y tno al1 of tno Microscope -we can de- f yisiWy I toct Calcut, Cnncoroua Mattor, Carbonato i trHTvS1 I e Llmo, Albumen, and all extraneous C PubstancCH mixed with tho Urlno or f pfTy Blood. This Is tho scientific principle of L y treating Chronlo Diseases, w 1 jv' Cftn 00 fourd at his office, St Elmo ; flf)) ' Y SC&r Hotel, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Rooms 17, j y 1S and 19 7 to 9 p. m. sSMs" THE KNOWLEDGE OF DISEA3E IS 1 - HALF ITS CURE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. MAN, KNOW THYSELF. j DOCTOR GO OK liaca? j Pit OSTA TIC TROUBLES jfs. NERVOTUS DEBILITY 'j permanently cured, no mat- tfHfk Jtm StU1 tl? ' I ter how long fitandlng tho 8 20 to 60 days by my own fa- j disease, ln from 0 to 'JO dnyu. ft? 1 mouc meChod, J STRICTURE M fS VARIOOOELE enrcd In 15 days, without Completely and permanently ' j rutting, pain, drugs or dcten- rwwO cured by new proceed', all S tlon from buslnc.. v?. feswl dlsagreeablo symptoms nson X , mxT -rrr, . TnTTToc- V ifiwSj disappear completely And W WASTING WEAKNESS W forovcr; It la safo. painless . Tlmo of euro. 10 tc 00 days. A zecp and bloodless. An absoluto by my original, very simple WvNv Im.Jj'J'I curo guaranteed, remedy (uaed exclusively by JKy kFW- j me.) BLOOD POISON j PRIVATE DISEASES ' 1 WSiSPi Every vestige of poison rc- ' j cured In 3 to 10 days, without SWSWy m2ve,d from 8'8icm without j tho ueo of poisonous drugs. B WWjP" nld of mercury or potash. 1 Continuation In free and Invited, nud In consulting mo you may be sure thai j ' nothing that science can devise or skill perfect hns been loft undono to afford vou a Rpeerty. safo and pcrmanont cure. . . M WRITE mo In full confidence, explaining your troubles na thoy appeal to you, 1 and receive by return mall my honost and candid opinion of your cnoo. i t r 1 , , I i I . ,i. lil 1 1 . l.i 1 I i T-M- I ti i I I - TIF im - mi ll "hi 1 ; M n n i n CEREAL FOOD COFFEE V. V R 5a H LY. If you aro eorually yli ' H Kg t. u weak, no matter from ir P 5 ft X H what cause; undevel-P undevel-P Rfi r p Kfi fPCf1' liavo stricture. VS'aiaESal vnrlcocolo, etc., MY PERFECT APPLIANCE will oure you. Mo drugs or elcotrlclty: 7C0.CO0 cured and novulopcd. 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for Sreo booklet Sent oonled Guaranteed. Vrlto today. R. C. Emnmt. SB Tar fcslocJv D!uycr, Cola. i f" W. e. LYHE, Dfn.rWOOL and Wool-Growers' Supplies, S 151 STATE ST. mmn mjm. Thl3 placo has been mado famous by Its "high-class goodu and lta courteous treatment. treat-ment. YOUNCBERG,& PERRY, Proprlotora. PARK CITY. UTAH. TIME CTSn TABLE. pSa Son Pedro, Los An- vifcv gele & Salt Lake TO Ij'Vv' R, R. Co. . DEPART. From Cgdcn Short Lino depots Sole -Lake1 City: For Provo. Lchl, Fairfield and Nophl, Mantl and. points on Sanpeto Valloy Ry ...8:0O B.m,' For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eu- roka and Silver City 7:45 a.m. For Provo, American Fork, Lohl, Jnab. Mllford, Frisco, Callontcs and lntcrmedlato points 6:05 -p.m.; ARRIVE. (From Provo, American Fork, Lchl, Juab. Millard, Frisco, Callcntcs and intermediate polnm 9:45 turn.' From Provo, Lchl, Fairfield, Morcur and Sanpoto Valloy Ry points 5:35 p.m-j (From Sliver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooolo and Garfield Beach 5:35 p.m. (Dally. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Ser--ivlce between Salt Lako, Mllford, Modona land Callentes. Direct Htaso connections for all mining (districts ln southern Utah and Nevada. City Tickot Office, 201 Main Streot-, Streot-, Telephone 250. !e, vt. gillett, j. l. moors, Gen'l Pass, Agt. Dl3t Pass. Agt i TIMETABLE Dec. 4, 1904, A.URIVE. From Ogden. Portland, Butte. San Francisco, Chicago, Chi-cago, St, Loulo, Omaha, and. Denver 8:40 a.m From Ogdfin and lntcrmodJ-ate lntcrmodJ-ate polnta .... 0:20 a-m. From Ogden, Cache Valley, and Intermediate points.... 11:05 a,m. From Ogden, Chicago, St. X-ouIb. Kansas City, Omaha, Oma-ha, Denver uid can Fran- . , Cisco 4:45 p.m. 1'rom Ogden, Cache Valley, St. Anthony, Portland and San Francisco 7 :40 p.m." DEPART. .For Ogden. Omaha. Chicago, , Denver, Kansas City and . SL Louis 7:00 a.m. For Ogden, Portland. St. An- thonv, San Francisco and Intermediate points 10:20 a.nu For Ogden, Omaha. Chicago. Denver. Kansas City. St Louis and San Francisco... i:iO p.m. For Ogden, Cacho Valley, Denver,. Kansas City. Oma- ha, St Louis and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m. For Ogden, Cache Valley. Butte, Helena, Portland. San Francisco and Intermediate Interme-diate points 11:45 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER, Traffic Mgr. D. E. BURLEY. G. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. G P. & T. A. City Ticket office, 201 Main street. TClejhono 250. SHI In Effect January 30, 1905. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 For Heber. Provo and Marysvale S 00 a. m. No. 102 For Park City 8:15 a. m. No. C For Denver and East.... 8 60 a. m. No. G For Ogden and West.. 10. 3o a. m. No 1 For Ogden and "West I:i5 p. m. No. 2 For Denver and East.... 3:15 p. m. No. S For Provo and Eureka .. 5:00 p. m. No. 11 For Ogden and local p'ta C:0o p. m- No. -I For Denver and East S.Oo p. m No. 3 For Ogden and West.... 11 MO p m. No. 112 For Bingham 8:10 a. m. No. H I For Bingham 3.00 p. m. ARRTVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. 6 From Ogden and thc East 8M0 a. m. No 12 From Ogden and local points....: 0:50 a. m. No. 7 From Euroka and Provo. 10.00 a. in. No. 5 From Denver and East.. 10. 2o a m. No 1 From Denver and East.. l:3o a. m. No 2 From Ogdon and West.. 3:0o p. m. No. 101 From Park City 5-15 p. m. No. 0 From Heber, Provo and Maryavalo 6:00 p. m. Mo. 4 From Ogden and West.. :5o p. m. No. 3 From Denver and East... 11. 50 p. m. No. 113 From Bingham..... 10:0 a m. No 115 From Bingham 6:40 p. m. All trains except Nos. 1 to 6 stop at Intermediate In-termediate points Ticket office. Dooly block. Phone 203 f. A DENTON. O. A. P. P. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE' TO ST. LOUIS. Through car. Salt Lake City to St.! Louis and Kansas City. Only one change, to New York, Buffalo and principal point East Low rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and chll-j dTourlst sleepers through to Chicago' Boston and other points without change. I Two trains dally- Inaulrc at tickot office. 103 Dooly block, Salt Lako City. Any Information cheer fully given H. C. TOWNSEND. G P. & T A. Missouri Pacific Ry.r St. Trills MO. The Lagoon Road Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. Time Table in Effect Sept. 6, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE, 0:30 and 0 a. m.. 8:30 and 0:30 p. m. LEAVE FARMINGTON AND LA-GOON, LA-GOON, 7:30 and 10 a. m., 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. Extra trains at 11 n. m. and 1:30 p. m. on Sundays and holidays. A. D. PIERSON.. Gen'l Pans. Agt. J. B. BEAN, Excursion AgU OFFICE. 1G1 MAIN ST. 1 I 61, 63, 60 Main Btraa. W, &;awi':w' ' NOTICE! j "Wro -now showing' March 1 1 recoidj. for Victor Talking1 Ma- j ! chines fmd kindly ask you tocall j In and hear thorn whether youj j . ( wish to purchoao or not. Everything known ln muole. CARSTENSEN (Mb ANSON CO., j j I (Incorporated.) I j Tomplo o Music, 74, MAIN STREET. 1 IThe Last, Week I I In March i And the lion has been mutter- 1 ing and growling a little bit for 1 the past ten days. Wonder if E lie's going to start something W the Inst few days? H BAMBERGER 161 MEIGHN ST., 1 U. S. A. S m n B The State Bank off Utah I Corner Main and South Teanplo St jif Salt Lako City. If 703EPH F. SMITH. President. II WILLIAM B. PRESTON. Vlot-Prcaldent: ill CHARLES S. BURTON. Cashier. M HENRY T. M'EWAN, Asst. Cashier. !tt GENERAL BANKING BTJSINESSJ II Accounts Solicited. Special attention ta Wt country trule. Corrjapondoncb Invited, j RI J. E. COSGRIFF. E. W. "WILSON, President Cashier, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank1 An Exponent of Conservatism Comblnod, With Enterprise J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Vice-president.) A. H, PEABODT. Asst. Cashier. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Salt Lako City, Utah. ! Established 1S52. Tho Oldeet and Strongest Bank ln Utah., Capital J Burpluo V ...J14.373.0O1 Undivided profit ) j j. Transacts a general banking business ! domestic and foreign. Dircot connections with banka in all principal cities of the world. ISSUES? Drafts. 1 on all Lcttors of Credit, V prominent Telegraphic Transfers. J cities.! Deposits received subject to chack. H L. MrLLER, Cashier. H. P CLARK. Asat. Cashlor. U -ESERET NATIONAL BANK, ' j UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. I Salt Lnke City. Utah. , Capital, S500,000 Surplus, 25O,O0q L. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER, President. VIco-PrcsldenC H. S. YOUNG. E. S, HILLS. n Cashier. Asst. Cashier. ' B.ifo deposit boxes for rent. 1 WALKER BROTHERS, 1 BANKERS. INCORPORATED. Established 1S59. r Capital and Surpluo 5250.000.0 ' Safo Deposit Boxes for rent. , I Travelers' Lettors of Credit Isaued. ESTABLISHED 1S41. 1E0 OFFICESJ ! THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. j G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager. i . Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyomlngj Offico In Progress bldg., Salt LaJco City, i NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX Presldentj ! JAMES A. MURRAY Vlce-Presldenc , W. F ADAMS Cashier, ' CAPITAL PAID IN. $300,000. I Banking ln all Its branches tranoocted. Exchanso drawn on the principal cltloi ! of Europe. , ) INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS,; I jyj-cCORNICE & CO., i Bankers, I ' Salt Lalro City, TJtcvh. ! ESTABLISHED 1873. WnT&R OS GROW. j . heading This j Sf You Try ; , W' Try Now. . Wc guaranteo a client hla money as W soon as n collection Is made. Wo tnako M friends out of our defendants Instead of Bj enemies. Yours for business, j AMERICAN MERCANTILE &-REPORTING AGENCY. Let "Put" collect It. Top Floor of Atlas Block. Phones'212. (Official collectors for the Retail Butchers' & Grocpra' Association. "THERE IS A REASON." i . ,r wiwb of ' I FOR WOMEN j I ' niiiini H u u hi nTiiiirii ii., 1 ..i I |