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Show B THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. I e0Pe Know How Useful it Is in I Preserving Health and Beauty. i 1 J Nearly evorybody knows that charcoal Id , -i the safest and most efficient disinfectant ''T ' and purifier In nature, but fow realize Its PLj ; value when taken Into tho human systom m 3 for tho samo cleansing purpose TM y Charcoal Is a remedy that the more you take of It tho hotter; It Is not a drug at '! a all, but simply absorbs tho gases and lm-' lm-' purities always present In tho stomach fnd Intestines and carries them out of tho c f system 7jZ Charcoal sweoteno the breath after imS moklng, drinking or nftor eating onions I tm i and other odorous vegetables, 'ra ' Charcoal effectually clwira and Improves ' the complexion, It whitens the teoth and ldeiSj i 'urther acts as a natural and omlnontiy e Ci saf0 caUmrtlc. . 'tl i i 11 absorbs the injurious gases which col-stf'tfi col-stf'tfi i cct in tho Htomach and bowels: It dls-rv31 dls-rv31 I nfects tho mouth and throat from the m Poison of catarrh. A11 druggists sell charcoal In ono form m , or another, but probably tho beat char-' char-' ' 38 ' o?al and 1,10 moBt for tlie money 13 In ,vtZi Z. lvaTJ-a Charcoal Lozenges; they aro com-l3rv2i! com-l3rv2i! ,pos.c1 f tho finest powdered willow char-' char-' u4 w?Ka-nd oUlGr harmless antlsoptlcw In w ', i et f.orra' or rather in tho form of ferW ;'lo,?e,vP,leasait tasting-lozenges, tlio char-, char-, t5i c?i bolnt; mixed with honey. -m u Jt, dally USti lncao lozongc will soon ;ion in a much Improved condition of tho i-pnwal health, better complexion, sweoter M orcath and purer blood, and tho beauty of-M of-M 'f s, that no posslblo harm can result M (trom their continued uso. but on the con-m con-m -ltrry' ETeflt benefit. . S A Buffalo physician. In speaking of tho ,M oenefitH of charcoal, says; "I advise Slu-VE Slu-VE rLG .Charcoal Lozenges to all patlcntw gauffering from gas In stomach and bow- ' ' s,.,and. to c,ear tne tfpmploxlon and jmrlfx the breath, mouth and throat; I -J ;'E!f0il.rH0Y,0 lho llvcr 13 greatly benefited ijy td dally uso of them; thoy cost but ' li Snt'.".0vc 001118 a box nt drug stores, " r.na although In somo ncnso a patent Preparation, yot I beliovo I got more and HW.bettor pharcoal In Stuarfs Charcoal iM-tWrenBC,s,th.ai IP an' of th0 ordinary M tablets." I li'.I'liKw'l! There are two classes of remedies: those of known qual- 1 I &p:y.$Mt Vv Smy ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting 1 WMSPi w gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist- B XUgE, srfW$ ance J an another class, composed of preparations of i mp y" unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo- 1 if JZrfk rar'yi but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural TmeM ' Jk Ifif functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of ''KHMnIIl j$s&$yl f&h the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever I pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California I Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of I prfvMS 6') plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasantsyrup, i!y fWfM'W m wn'c e wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con- ."I lwvM tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy W''il Jffl?-f;$ M f flH remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system I it'f' ySiJ- gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti- j 0'. &W jfAfitMi pation and the many ills resultingtherefrom. Its active-princi- 1 Py V pies and quality are known to physicians generally, and the ww li&ferl WPi' remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with IW i& 1 WMW;rf0 avor of many millions of well informed persons who know j P f their own personal knowledge and from actual experience 1 li-J 0S7'' t,latit is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that i f 2Jis I fiMW'-WWM jt w'' cure a" manner f fis, but recommend it for what it really ! mff". J'i j represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, 1 j l.ffl Wl- ''Wb conta'n'nS nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. r There are two classes of purchasers : those who are informed 1) $fM'$W wW-0as 'ie clua''ty f wliat they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence Wl'fj ar"ticles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go e'sewnere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known B ; Js&:i article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, 1 i 1'' anc allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect '1 i i'W'fPW 'ts beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. tj" I ifli To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said 3y x -D" t,lat near'y a" f them value their reputation for professional p y''M'Ws integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer ij, S'm imitations of the 81 M enniine Syrup of Figs ! '1; manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order ! ii'WP 't'' genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, h II ''''JMi-'s' one as on'y note, when purchasing, the full name of b l cvf' Lbj"! ne Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the Spay when cured.) r9 J F TOU COMD TO ME AND I TELL I y 'f7'v. T0U THAT 1 can curo vou rvo sot I V tries' ' confidence enough In my treatment to i I Msyfy- tako all the chances. I am curing hun- w J'lf drcd3 of weak men and woman every day, A StVA V j iN an1 1 know what I can curo and what I I Svavfer can't. If you will secure mo you need VSSJ "-ScS?- not pay until cured. 1 I WM' PIM m' I i xnJn1 1 cnow tnttt no man romalns a weakling becauoo he want? J i XffMllln&Kmii t0- 1 nm 3Uro tna 1 J'ou wunt to overcomo every indication ' ywZvMaSt of oarI" decay that has shown Itself on you. I don't think 6 Ilk'1 AviSaSf thc man ,lvcs who wou'd not like to fcol as big and strong ! 3 ffl niwrfX aa Sandow. and I know that If you havo a reasonable foun-W foun-W la'lUJPishs datlon to build upon I can make you a bigger man than f t SrMJu, llWMt you ovcr hPc.1 t0 bo. I want you to know that, vou who r- rfflfu'Mi&& can't bollove It. and I want you to havo my book, In which f 1 Wum '1MfY 1 describe how I learned that strength was only electricity I and how 1 ,earnotl to restore It; also I want to toll you i i L'"fUvftPCt tno nftmC3 somo men who will tell you that when they H I W'hifrjti yji& came to me thoy were physical wrecks, and aro now among I I P'WijaSM the llnoot specimens of physical manhood. C I V inxPSap I want you to read my book and learn the truth about K UiMSSal W.y ar8Umc,nta- If you aro not as vigorous as you would P p .' , Jko. t0 lf you havo rheumatic pains, weak kldnc-o, loss fl n of vitality, prostatic troubles, nervous spoils, varicocele or any ailment of that K kind that weakens you. it would assuro you futuro happiness If vou would look '! into this method of mlno Don't delay It, your best days aro slipping by If t A you want this book I send It closely sealed, free, lf you eend this ad. " ' Dr. M. T. Mclaughlin, 931 l6ihStM Denver, Colorado. i 4 i J Salt Lake to Chicago; thre nights m m to New York, Boston, Washington, fj ( Baltimore, Philadelphia and Pitts- m bur5- . : THE BOOKT MOUNTAIN LIMITED, f I . our elegant electric lighted train, S Leaves Denver 11:30 a. m. jj ! Leaves Colorado Springs ll:4f a is - i M For sleeping car reservations or otner I information -write K DRAKE, G. A. BIBLE, Dis't pass' Aecnt' t p- ! n 100 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHJ " g CHAS. B, SLOAT, General Agont, Denver, Colo. Ugt I announcement I ?.j Co Our friends ana Patrons: & I W Wo havo moved to 15D So. Main. S t directly opposlto our old location. Our equipment Is bo complete- that X (i) wo can serve your optical wants to . V perfection. W Most Rcapoctfully, g I goitittiblan Optical go. DENTIST FIRST-CLASS WORK. S I REASONABLE PRICEa j 261 Main, K. P. Hall. Sign of 1 3 "Dldn't-IIurt-n-BIt Boy" M J 14 Tears In Utah, C Years in Samo yu m Office. m "The Gentleman from Indiana in Politics" In his new bo'ok, "In the Arena," Booth Tarkington has drawn extensively exten-sively on liis own experiences while I a member of the Legislature of his native state. All the elements that enter into political life of thc West enter into this writer's extremely strong and delightful fiction. At. all bookstores. Cloth, nmo, illustrated, Si. 50, McClurc, Phillips &.Co. 44 EAST 23d ST., N. V. , A LIGHT MATTER Which should receive attention now In the matter of light How Is your house, store, office or factory to be Illuminated? ELECTRICITY Of course. Then we want to figure on do-lnR do-lnR all the work. We have tho material, tho workmon and the experience necessary to Insure a successful plcco of work. Think we can figure closer than any other firm without sacrificing quality. If repairs or supplies are required we can fill orders satisfactorily. !. M. HIQLEY & CO., HOTTEST PLUMBERS. 109 E let So. Telephone Bell 2128-X; Ind.. 752. 1 1 1 ffl! l 1 1 MA"H ',.WMTVJV-riffigg I u I The Leyson watch j movement, 15 and f 17 jaweled: t h e bsst for the price. B i Phone 65 (either phone) 1 f for the corre time. I Aalt lake cjty I VTurses Supplied , ! "We fumleh competent nursoi A. 1 promptly from our Ulreotor of 67 ones at tho request of phyal-. phyal-. cl&ns and others. No cbarco for our torv!c3. Both phonea No. 100. , Druehl & Franken, Druggists I 6. E. Cor. Main and Third South St. EXPERT DENTAL WORK. GILT EDGE REFERENCES. For appearance and durability -we guarantee tho very best work. Ground floor. Both 'phones. 50 East 3rd So. DR. KIRKWOOD. I J. W. CURRIB, K ASSAYEJU 3 M TO TV. 3rd South. Suit Lake City. f The First Payment is I ! $10.00 !Then $8 per month thereafter 1 until balance la settled. Thin for 1 a S250 Piano, fully guaranteed for ID M 10 years. Toucan't hardly af- H ford to bo without a Piano at H W these rlfruras, can you? M I Carstensen & Anson C. I H ancorporatad.) Tcmpls of Mudo, 74 H H Main Street. Succoors to Caynes I l Ulah's Best Flour. I A Trial Order Solicited. I YOGELER SEED & PRODUCE CO. ' Dlntributers. 9 Vi The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Templo Sts., Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. WILLIAM B. PRESTON. Vlco-Pre3lvlcnt CHARLES 3. BURTON. Cashlor. " HENRY T. M'EWAN. Aast. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited. Special attention to country trade. Correspondence Invited. J E. COSGRIFF. E. W. WILSON. . President Cashier. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank An Exponent of Conservatism Combined with Enterprise. J- J. Daly, W. P Noble, Vlco-presidcnts. A. H. PEABODY. Acst- Cashier WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Salt Lake City;. Utah. Established 1S52. The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. Capital ) SurnluH ) ...tH,379.0W Undivided proflta I Transacts a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connections with banks in all principal cities of thc world. ISSUES: Drafts. I on all Letters of Credit, prominent Telegraphic Transfers. J cities. Doposlts received subject to check. H L. MILLER, Cashier. H. P. CLARK. As3L Cashlor. J-jESERET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City. Utah. Capital, 5500,000 Surplus, S250,0O0 L. S, HILLS. MOSES THATCHER, President. Vice-President, H. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Snfo deposit boxes for rent. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. INCORPORATED. Established 1S5D. Capital and Surplus C50.OCO.00 Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Travelers Letters of Credit Issued. ESTABLISHED IS 11. ISO OFFICES THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. G. DUN & CO., j The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST, General Manager, Idaho. Novada. Utah and Wyoming. Office In Progress bldp.. Salt Lake City- NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S DEPOSITARY". PRANK KNOX Prosldent JAMES A. MURRAY VIce-Presldenc "SY. F. ADAMS ....Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN. J300.000. Banking In all Its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on tho principal cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. jyj-cCOENICH: & CO., Bankers, Salt Lako City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1876. 12 OUT OF A POSSIBLE 17 AND 3 TO COME. g This is thc way WE collect W bills: Chris Faurschan, a for- aPV i mcr merchant of Sandy, turned HSk. H in seventeen bills for collection. Ick 8 jjj Ono man died before ve located Sl I ' him, another was injured in a I runaway, twelvo paid up and 'y H I thc other three will pay before Wl&fL l I long1. That's the wny this p3Ej 2 ngency does business. We do as rrfi24y I wo say we do. We collect bad Jfv H bills. Send them to us and A v H '( YOU will jot tho monoy. Be- mi J3 ffl come a member and get the .Mi I benefits of a thorough orgnnizn- tion. y 30 ft THE 8 j lercfals9 Protective Association S Scientific Collections of Bad Debts. General offices, top floor Commer- I 3 clnl National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. I H ERANCIS G. LUKE, Gcnoral Manager. Somo People Don't Like Us. 1 TIME I San Pedro Los An- Vy ftelcB & Salt Lako VpUy lM R. R. Co. m DEPART. rcit-0reeon Short 14110 JePt Salt F.PrQv Lonl. ralrlleia and Nepbl. Mantl and points jn Banpot Valley Rjr 8.-00a.m. cr qartteld Beach, Tooele, Stockton. Mammoth, Eu- reka and Silver City 7:45 a.m. F5r rovo- American Fork. Lehl. Juab. Milford. Frisco, Callentaa and.lntermedlato P,r,t 8K)5p.m. ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fort. Lehl. Juab. Milford. Frisco. Calluntss and intermediate points 0:45 a.m. From Provo. Lent. Fairfield. llarcur and Sanpete Valioy Ry points B:35 pjn. From Silver City. Mammoth. Eurek", Stockton. Tooele- and Girfleld Beach 5:35 T.m. Da!l. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleoplne Car Ser-vlco Ser-vlco betwoen Salt Lak, Milford, Modena and CoJIentos, Direct otaso connections for all mlnlnjr districts In ocuthern Utah and Nevada. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. Telephone 250. E. W GILLETTi J. I,. MOORE. Gen'l Pass. Act. Dlst. Pasa. Act. In Effect January 30, 1S0, LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 For Hobsr. Provo and MArysvalc 6:00 cu ro. No. 102 For Park City a. m. No. ft For Denver and JCast 8:50 a. m. No. e For Ojrdcn and West. ...10:23 a. to. No. 1 For Ofiden and West 1;5 p. m. No. 2 For Denver and Ea3t -S;15 p. m. No. 8 For Provo and Eureka... !6:00 p. m. No. 11 For Ogden and local pts.. 6:0C p. m. No. i For Drover and East 8:05 p. m. No. S For Offdcn and West llMO.p. m. No. 112 For Blneham a. va. No. 11 For. Bincham , 3:00 p. m- ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. C From Oiden and tho East 8:40 a m. No. 12 From Otfdoo and local points frM a. m. No. 7 From Eureka and Provo. 10:00 a. m. IB No. E From Denver and East. .105 a. m. No. 1 From Denver nnd East,. 1:25 .p. m. No. 2 From Osden and West.. 3:0G p. m. No. 101 From Park City , 0O5 p. zn. -H No. 9 From Hober, Provo and Mao'avalQ .;C:CO.p. m. No, 4 From Ocdcn and the West 7:55' p. m. No. S From Denver and Eost...ll:30j. m. No. 113 From Bingham 10-.CO a. m. No. 115 From Bingham 5:40. p. to. All trains except Noa. 1 to stop at In- tM termedlato solnta. . Ticket office, Dooly block. 'Phona 205. T. A. BENTON. O. A. ?. P. . jS TIMETABLE I ifl Dec. 1904. ARRIVE. Prom Ocden. Portland. Butte. San Francisco, Chi- VM cago. St. Louis, Omaha. jH and Denver 8:40 a.m. Prom Opden and Intermedl- ato points 9:20 a.m. From Ogdcn. Cache Valley, and Intermediate points.... 11:55 a.m. From Ogden. Chicago. SL Louis. Kansas City. Oma- ha. Denver and San Fran- clsco 4:45 pjn. From Ogden. Cacho Valley. St. Anthony. Portland and San Francisco 7:40 p.m. DEPART. For Og-den. Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Kansas City and St Louis 7:00 a.m. For Ogdcn, Portland. St. An- thony. San Francisco and intermediate points 10:20 a.m. For Ogdcn, Omaha. Chicago. Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San Francisco.. 1:10 p.m. IH For Ogden, Cacho Valioy. Denver, Kansas City, Oma- bo, St Louis and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m. For Ogdon, Cacao Valley. Butte. Helena, Portland. San Francisco and lnterme- dlato points 11:45 D.m. T. M, SCHUMACHER. Trafflo Mgr. D, E. BURLEY. O. P. & T. A. IH D. S. SPENCER. A. O. P. & T. A. City Tickot office. 201 Main street Telephone 200.. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS. Through car. Salt Lako City to St. jH Louis and Kansas City. Only ono change- IH to Now Y'ork, Buffalo and principal points Eaat low rates for summer travol. Espcclul attcntloa to ladles and cnll- IH Tourist sleepers through to Chicago, JH Beaton and other points without change. jH Two trains dally. Inqulro at ticket office, 103 Dooly block. Salt Lako City. Any Information cheer-fullv cheer-fullv Hvcn. H. C. TOWNSEND. "P. & T. A. Missouri Paclflo Ry.. Bt tM Louw. Mo. IH Tm Lagoon Roadj H Salt Lako & Ogdcn Kail way. Tim Table In Effect Sept. 6, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE. : aad a. bu '"leavb farmington and laJ H GOON, 7:E0 and 10 a. m.. :30 and j p. mJ Extra trains at 11 a. ra. and nJ jM pn Sundays and holidays. IH A. D. PIERSON. Gon'l Pa Agi jH J. B. BEAN. Excursion Agt. 1 OFFICE. 1G1 MAIN B jH Boll 'phone 3000. Ind. 'phono 2335 g jH EWmE DAIRY I y H. N. STAN DISH, Manager. IH X 135 East Second South street Cjj IH |