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Show has proven to lota of people that It don't pay to buy Jowelry at cheap aalca or auctions. auc-tions. A plated watch looks as well as a good Kold-niled watch; a plated or cheap gold ring, when It Is nrw, looks tho earno txs n Rood gold ring, but after threo or six montha' wear It looks different altogether, and the man who sold you tho article Ih gono and you havo thrown away your money. I have tho reputation that I sell rellablo WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWI5LRY. CLOCKS nnd OPTICAL GOODS, at tho lowest possible prices, I guarantee every article to be exactly as represented, and I will mako It good any time, If found otherwlao. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SHL SICKLE, THE JEWELER, 75 East Second South, streot, between be-tween Commercial and Stato streets. SPECIAL Eimi BOOKS Wo mako 'em in our up-to-date bindery. Give us somo of your work. Wo will demonstrate demon-strate our ability. Pembroke Stationery Go. 64 W. 2nd South. Phones 758. Elliott, Williams & Colburn "The Hustlers." Mines and Mining Stock Boucht, Sold and Roportod on Rellablo Information furnished concerning concern-ing Tonopah and Goldfleld dlotricta. GOLDPIELD, NEVADA. w. e mm k co. BROKERS, GOLDFLELD, NEV. Ask for our weekly letter. Child, Cole & Co., Brokers, 100 Atlas Block. Both Phones 325. Circular Work a Specialty. Sopha L. Berry', stenographer and typewriter, Kenyon writing-room. TEA Not one cent for unsatisfactory unsatis-factory tea. Not one cent for unsatisfactory unsatis-factory tea. Your stcr rctunu your toency 1 you don't lika khlib'us'g liuL I How to Your Taxes Our prices are so reasonable, our fit so perfect, our methods eo rfmi W that by doing business with us you ought to be able to eave onmm? ' Clothing to pay your year's taxes. Try It and see. -"ugn on M We can satisfy you In all lines of Men's, Boys' and Children's Wears. B Pooltofl9 Madseo, Owen & Co. I m-113 Main Street I WHERE THE CLOTHES FIT. I hanksgiving i 1 Cutlery 1 j There will be no humiliation at the dinner table it your carving set and Table cutlery is selected here. : 1 See the Window display and you will conceive a hint I at what mny be seen inside the store, every piece of i j which is up to our usual high standard of quality. ! jj Get one of our self-basting Turkey Eoas'tors that ' I never burns. Cures All Uric Acid Diseases Kidneys, Kid-neys, Bladder, Rheumatism. FREE TREATMENT PROVES THE CURE; FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK TELLS ALL ABOUT IT SEND FOR THEM BOTH TODAY. To Readers of Tho Tribune: If you or anyone you know of is sufforlng from a dlseaso of tho kidneys, tho bladder or any form of rheumatism, you aro urgently urgent-ly Invited to send name and address to get a free trial treatment of a wonderful non-alcoholic discovery by tho celebrated French-American specialist, Dr. Edwin Turnock. by which you can euro youreelf of any Uric Acid dlseaso In a short tlmo Kidney Disease j plodder Trouble Aro you In the grip of a Uric Acid Disease? Dis-ease? This will euro you; provo it free. in your own home and save tho necessity of nn operation ajul tho expense of doctors doc-tors and druggists. Send for it if you havo Brlcht's disease, diabetes, dropsy, gravel, weak back, ntor.o In tho bladder, enlarged prostate, frequent deslro to url-nato, url-nato, pains In tho back, legs, sides and over the kidneys, swelling of tho feet and ankles, retention of urine, wetting the bed, or such rheumatic affections as chronic, muscular or Inflammatory rheumatism, rheu-matism, sciatica, rheumatic neuralgia, lumbago, gout, etc. It will promptly remove re-move every trace of uric acid poison and Its complications, stop all aches, pains nnd swellings, strengthen tho kldnevs and the bladder so that they will become- normal nor-mal again, nnd so revitalize and build up tho entire constitution as to make vou fool as healthy and strong as In your prime. It did this for legions of others, among them such woll-known persons as Mrs. Martha Cokor. Tyler. Tex.; G. G. Rector, Marshall, N. C: Mrs. Mack Devean, Jso-ank, Jso-ank, Conn.; Archibald Rltchlo, Mt. Forest, For-est, Ont. Can.: Mrs C. II. Swcetland. Webster City. Ia.; Ph. J. Brown, Kalla-pell, Kalla-pell, Mont-: and It will surclv do It for you. Wrlto to the Turnock Medical Co., 21C-5 Bush Temple. Chicago. 111., nnd slnco ovcry free treatment Is accompanied by a GS-page Illustrated book going fully Into all the details, It behooves you to send your namo and address promptly for theso freo offerings. Do so today suro for you cannot Justlv sav vou aro Incurable In-curable until you havo tried this really rcmarkablo treatment, and as neither money nor oven stamps aro asked for. you shpuld certainly mako a freo test of It at once. i It mig-ht interest you to know W how many people use That Ij i Good Coal every day in the J 9 year. A good way to keep 3 K track of those things is to count the wagons you see on K the streets. Every time you 3 jr see a Bamberger wagon it ,t means that some other home is w jj made happy by the fact that 4 they're using- "That Good j 1 I BAMBERGER 1 1 161 MEIG-HN STREET, M 1 The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Templo Sto Salt Lake City. j JOSEPH TP. SMITH. President V, WILLIAM B. PRESTON. Vice-President! CHARLES S. BURTON. CMhKr l HENRY T. M'EWAN. Asst. Cashier, ft GENEPvAIi BANKING BUSINESS Accounts Solicited. Special attention ta country trade Correspondence Invited. '4 J. E. COSGRIFF, E. W. WILSON if Proaldont Cashier,'! OPEN A27 ACCOUNT WITH a Commercial National Banf An Exponent of Conservatism Combined with Enterprise. jh J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble. Vice-presidents? A, H. PEABODY, Asst. Ca3hler."S WELLS, FARGO S CO. BANfi Salt Lake City. Utah. j Established 1S52. 1 The Oldest and Strongest Bank la Tjtnby Capitol i J! Surplus j J. ...jll.3TJ.C0l! Undivided profits Transacts a general banking business,', domestic and foreign. Dlroct connections with banks in all; principal cities of the world. ISSUES. ; Drafts, ) on alii Letters of Credit, V prominent Telegraphic Transfers. j cities, Deposits received subject to check. J H L. MILLER. Cashier H. P. CLARK, Asst. Cashier.' ESTABLISHED 1S-IL 150 OFFICES THE OLDEST AND LARGEST, A J3 G. DUN & CC., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Mw.jer. Ctch, lishc safi Wyoming Offlco In Progress bldg., Snlt Lake City.', CAPITAL FULLY PAID. KW.CO0.M. J WALKER BROTflfiRSjs BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 1 Established 1SS9. Incorporated 1903J Transact a General Eanklng Business. 1 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT..! QESEBET NATIONAL BANE, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capitol, S500,000 Surplus, S250,00oj Lu S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER President. Vlce-PreaidentJj H. S. YOUNG, B. S. HILLS, Cnsoler. JisaU Cashier. Safe deposit boxes for rent. JEj NATIONAL BANK OF 1 THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX ...President JAMES A. MURRAY VIcc-PreBldencl W. F. ADAMS F" CAPITAL PAID IN. SXlO.W). X Banking In all Its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on tho principal ciuej of Europe. .! INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS jyj-cCOBNIOZ & CO., i Bankers ! Salt Lako City, Utah. J ESTABLISHED 1S76, M Members S. F. Merchftntfl' E. Sto:k and Oil Excbanso- . S. F. & Tonopah Mining Exchange. Jfc Fred W. Dulfor, representing ,itf Dulfcr, Tonopah Nov., lomm'3 WW Stock Brokora. irhisrffl |