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Show 3 IViUNYON'S COLD CURE ;'J I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS. MUNYON, Philadelphia. PUTTING IT STRONG. But Doesn't It tiook ReasonableP T his may reqil a though w were putting put-ting ll a little strong, because It Is gen- r .n 1 1 - thought by the majority of people that dyspepsia In Its chronic form Is Incurable, In-curable, or practically so. But wo have long since nhnwii that dyspepsia Is curable, cura-ble, nor Is It such a difficult matter ns at llrst appears. The troublo with dyspeptics I that they :in- continually dieting, .starving themselves them-selves or going to tho opposite extreme, or else deluging the already over-burdened Stomach With "hitlers " "after- I dinner pill?," etc. which Invarlabh In- 1 eirase the ilifili uity even if n some cast they do give a slight temporary relief Such treatment of the stomach simply makes matters worse. 1 W hat the stomach wonts Is a rest Now, how can the stom. I ach become rested, recuperated and at I the same time the body nourished and 1 sustained? This Is a great secret, and this Is also 1 the secret of tho uniform success of Slunrt'.s Dyspepsia Tablets This Is a oomparatlvslj new remedy) but its suc- '.-. and popularity leave no doubt as to Its merit. Tho Tablets will digest the food anyway, any-way, regardless of condition of stomach-The; stomach-The; sufferer from dyspepsia, according to directions. Is to eat an abundance of good, wholesome food and use the tuhlets 1 before nnd after each meal, and the re. 1 salt will be that the food will be digested di-gested no matt'T now bad your dyspepsia may be. because, aa before stnted, the ( tablets will digest the food, even If the stomach Is wholly Inactive. To Illustrate) our meaning plainly. If you take isea grains of meat, eggit or ordinary food and place It In a temperature of 9 degrees. 1 and put with It one of Stuart's Dyspepsia TablSfS, It will digest the meat or eggs ulmoRt as perfectly as If tho meat was enclosed within the stomach. The stomach may be over so weak yet these tablets will perform the work of digestion, and the body and brain will be properly nourished and nt the eame time a radical, lasting CUTS of dyspepsia will be made bet ause the much-abused stomach stom-ach will be given, to some extent a much-needed much-needed rc.-t Your druggist will t- you that of ail the many remedies advertise I to CtirS dyspepsia, none of them havft ffwen bo complete and gonrni satisfaction satisfac-tion as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and rot least In Importance In these hard times Is the fact that they are also the cheapest and clve the nnst good for the least money. TEA Where tea is good, much tea is drunk ; bad too. COMSTOCK Turf Exchange CALIF0ENIA AND EASTERN And All Sporting Events. 23 W. 2nd Sctsi SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 208 MAIN ST. California and Eastern races. Direct wire tor all sporting ovents. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIK Third Judicial district of the State of Utah, county of Salt Lake Bid Ward Martin, plalnlllf, vs. Robert Hamiil William Lilleny. B. P. Phelan A. R .Mitchell. W illiam Solan and K. M Snell and John Stapleton and Louis Green, defendants. Summons. Tli State of Utah to tho said defendants; defend-ants; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the Service of this Summons Upon you If served within with-in the COUnty In which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days ufti-r service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action; and In case of our failure ho to do. judgment win be rendered ngalnsl von according to the demand of the complaint f copy of which will tn filed In the office nf the clerk of tho court above named. J M BOWMAN, Plaintiff h Attorney P. O address. 815 I K. Walker bldg . West 2nd So. st., Salt Lake fit v. Utah. SUM NEW PRIVATE WIRE SERYICE JAS. L POLLOCK & CO. Bankere and Brokers, 6 W. Second Sou ill St. SALT LAKE CITY. Orders Promptly Executed In Stocks. Bonds, Cotton, Grain and PTovlrlons Private leased Wires with LOO AN & BRYAN, Corre-Hpondents. Corre-Hpondents. Members Is'ew York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Cot-ton Exchange, Boston Stock Exchange. Ex-change. Chicago Board of Trade. We hundln all prominent Utah Mining and CommorelfJ Stocks Good Whisky Needs No Praise Sold by ROPER & MAYER. "The Zeng," J- i3 W. 2nd So. Whose Flour Do You Sell? We want you to sell ours, and if you will f.rive us a trial order, you will want to, too. Peery Bros.1 Milling Co., OGDEN Scoffs Santal-Pepsin Capsules POSITIVE CURE sr Inflammation orQetarrhr e Uluri.l.-r e.n'1 I-'teMed Eel-TS. Eel-TS. B0 CTBB no FAT Cares ilckly and permsirntl th .rot case of Vonorrhocj id Gleet, Do matter of how Off standing. Absolutely irmlMs. eold by droggisu. rlco ei.oo, or by mall, int-Jd, int-Jd, ?l 00, i boxes, g).7& THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CG Bellcloataloe, Ofclsv F. J. HILL DRUG CO., Salt Lake City. Drunkenness Cared. A positive and permanent cure for flrunkenr.ess ar.d the opium diseases. There U no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated as privately an at theJr own hemes The Keeley Institute. 334 W. 80. Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah. DIVIDEND NOTICE. IREMoNT CO. BtJOAR CO The board of directors of the Fremont County Coun-ty Sugar company bus this day declare! de-clare! a dividend of luj per cent on the capital stock of th company, parable Feb. 1. 19a:,, to stockholders of record Jar :). lfio; th stor-k transfer books Of th company will l.o ringed Jan. 21, U0C e' & p. m , and reopened Feb. 2,150$, at 10 a. m HOltA.CS O. WHITNEY. Secv and Trr-os. Salt Lake City, Ctah. Jan 13. 1905. Mill tig WE TBEBT HID Ml i IXjESBr CATARRH and all enrablo Cbronle HMfViV dloa of tho Urea. Er, Nose. Throat, SP (1 1" wHtfr ''a Lunirs. Htomaeh. kldnetN Uver, B l Idei fj - Jt Wjki T ni1 Bowwl. He-vrl lilfeu.-..-. He. i b-irci, fV f" eel RhenmaUtis, piioi, Kaptnre, Msn C! mtm hood. Varleocelo, lionorrhea.HTphllls, Pros- CiK " l'- r""1 r'Tk' Dteeesee of Me n, Vfomes and fuL?' BBrTfff(fc Home Trrr.tmcut t'arex. Urlle Ac"7JtV j-J)'' asi ' "r 'r"" U1 i,loni "l " u cn- yf; Dll A J tillOUKH. 1 ' DR.O. W SHORES. Weak Men Pay When Cured If yen siiMur from any of the ealinpM or We onro you flrat and then n'k a EtSABON- dlneatefc causcl by Iciioranco. excess or Cjq- AHLE FEE when you aro cured foacandO" iAi)l'D VuU AKK I H K Vr.KV I'KlisuN If B pond up"a our word, tbousands of patlcots WANT TO TALK To. ban- o-l us. N W WK WANT Tot L. It K We haTC proven Olir Skill In curing CH ROMO YOU wlib the dlMloei undermaniilDg that wo diseases by publlnblim many voluntary will not demand a I KK until we etns f OH tosllmoulats from homo people, giving uaiuos. This applies t4 Lost Manhood. Seminal Weak- ploturcs aud addresser ne. tiperroatorrhoc.a. Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Braaiimsnni 11.11 m i inn u x 11 ' 1 ' . a.. 1 I'm ik phi, a-iV i ikkaV! naiurul Loasos. Contracted DIaorden llrie- M IKnAltUlbKAOEH re 0Ir r.mlaiioiii Blos-d Polnon, and all Becaune It would botruT contldenoo. Honoe, WEAKNWK.v of men. we bavo to prore our skill lu this olnaa of Uuo- OVFICB HOUItS: 9 a. m. to k p m. : Erenloga ble In another wav This Is our plun: 7 to 8 , Sundays and bulldavv 10 a- m tel.'. DRS, SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 248 aftsg& 5 1 DOCTOR COOK Cofrn FROSTATIO TROUBLE lfc, NERVOUS DEBHaTTY permanenllv curel, no ms,t- yAs2svW Curu quick and rsdloel In I ter how lonK' Htitndlng the 3im 20 to C-j days, by my etvn fa- I disease. In from to 20 days. MR mouu mctbod. BTBICTUItE M J VAUIQOOELB Ioutttog111 JLmlVVi fB Completely end psrznanent- . v xrSBLfil a" tSlpnsrreeahle symptoms WASTING WEAKNESS Nl jjj soon disappear completely Time of cure. 10 to 60 dsys. v in,d 'Xf.fjJf by my orimnal, vory elmpl A JC ca an5 bloodless. Ad sbso- remedy (used sxclusJveVy jKgjTB our eusrtee. " ' fwmy US blood poison PRIVATE DISEASES f iTffTlLlWiii WW i.yaiuuanojuo f jnii i jjsfMTljfT' Every vtutlgo of petton re- cured In 8 to W days, with- IOilHKilf moved from systaa without out the use of poisonous f flWfgr alJ oi m-'rcur' or PStssh. Consultation Is free end invited, and In consulting mo you may he stars that nothing that science can devise or nkl)l porfoot had beon loft undone to afford you n. speody. saie and permanent cure, WRITE mo In ful oonfldsnce, explaining your troubles ns they appear to yon, and receive by return mall my honest and candid opinion of your ease. COOK MED ICR l eo. Kg??ttW I KETTH-O'BRIEN COMPANY. Annual Meeting' of Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Keith-O'Brien company will bo held at the office of the company, room No. 100. David Keith building, In aajt Lake City. Salt Lako county, Utah, on Tuesday, January 17, 1906, at 3 o'clock p in., for the election of officers and tho transaction of such other business aa ahull lawfully come before It. E Q. KIDDER, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, December 15. 1904. dllSO ssssT The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Temple fits., Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. WILLIAM li. PRESTON. Vice-President CHARLES S. BURTON. Cashier. HENRY T WE WAN Asst. CaahUr. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited. Special attontlon to country trade. Correspondence Invited. J. H. COSORIFF E W WILBON. President. Cashier. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank An Exponent of Conservatism Combined with Enterprise. J J. Daly, V P Noble, Vice-presidents. A. H PEARODT, Asst. Cashier. WEILS. FARGO & CO. BANK Salt Lake City. Utah. Established 1S52 The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah Capital Surplus V ...tl4.IT9.0OO 1 Undivided profits ) Transacts a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Direct connections with banks In all principal cities of the world. ISSUES-" Drafts, i on an Letters of Credit, . V prominent Telegraphic Transfers J cities. Deposits received subject to check H L MILLER. Cashier K. ?. CLAJtK. Asst. CajmW. Established is4l 150 offices the oldest and largest. O. DUN CO., The Mercantile Agency. OBOROE RUST, General Manager, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming Office In Progress bldg . Salt Lake City. CAPITAL FULLT PAID. WOO, 000. 00. WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. BALT LAKH CITY. UTAH. Established 189 Incorporated 190i. Transact a General Banking Buslnees. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. JESERET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, 8500,000 Surplus, 8250,000 L a HILLS. MOSES THATCHER President. Vice-President. H S. YOUNG, E. 8 HILLS. Cashier Asst. Cashier. Safe deposit boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX President JAME8 A. MURRAY, .. Vice-President W. F. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN OjO.000. Banking In all its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. JcCORNICK & CO., Bankers. Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1876. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS. Through car. SaJt Lake City to Bt Louis and Kansas City. Only one ohange to New York. Buffalo and principal point East low rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and chll-idren chll-idren , Tourist sleepere through to Chicago, Bcston and other points without change. Two trains dolly. Inquire at ticket office. 103 Dooly block, flalt Lako City. Any Information cheer- fully given. H C TOWNSEND, ,0. P A T. A. Missouri Paclflo Ry.. St ! Louis. Hoi HOTEL KNUTSF0RD Now and elegant in all Its appointments $5o rooms, slnglw or en suite 51 rooms with bath O S Holmes. Proprietor 1 TIME TABLE. HKft Ban Pedro, Los An- VJaTV geles & Salt Lake VUy R. R. Co. ssJes DEPART. Prom Oregon Short Line depot, Silt LUJt H For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and Nephl. Mantl and H points on Sanpeto Valley H Ry 8 00 a.m. IJM For Garfield Beach, Tooele, H Stockton. Mammoth, Eu- jH reka and Silver City 7:45 a.m. H For Provo, American Fork, Jehl Ji).-h, Mllford, Frisco, Callentes and intermediate points ,G:05pm. ARRIVE. From Provo. American Fork. I ! Lehl, Juab. Mllford. Frisco. H Callentes and Intermediate fH points 9:45 a.m. From Provo. Iehl. Fairfield, H Mercur and Sanpete Valley H Ry. points 5'.35 p.m. From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton. Tooele H and GpTfleld Beach 5:35p.m. iH Dally Puliman Buffet Sleeping Car Str- vice between Salt Lake, Mllford, Modena HH and Callentes. ! Direct stage connections for all mining HK3n districts In southern Utah and Nevada. IsEl I City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street. .ffif Telephone 250. Hu E. W. OlLLETT, J L. MOORB Gen'l Pass. Agt I"' 1st. Pass. Agt 'BK3 In Effect October 9, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. HI No. lnF,,r nober, Provo and H9 Marysvale 8 00 a. m. HH No. 102 For Park City 8:1S a. m. flM No. C For Denver and E.ist .... 8 50 a m. Hl L' 5 For ugden and West 10 50 a. m. HS No 1 For Ogden and West 1 15 p. m. HHffi No. 2 For Denver and East 3:15 p. m. HE No. B For Provo and Eureka... 5 00 p. m. 'LB& No. lFor Ogdcn and local pts. 6:05 p. m. Kjl No i For Denver and East 8:06 p. m- EE? No I For Ogdcn and West 11:40 p. DV IBMr. No. 113 For P.lr.gham .. .... 8 10 a. m. No lll--For Bingham 3.00 p. m. Hi ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. IRI No. G From Ogdcn and tho East 8:40 a. m. RS No 12 From Ogden and local MHB olntB 10 25 a m. HRb No. 7 From Eureka and Provo. 10 00 a m. iHI No. 6 From Denver and Eaat..lf 40 a. m. WfiBtii No. 1 From Denver and East.. 1 35 p. in. 'HfiEj No. 2 From Ogdcn and West.. 3:05 p. m. BHBy No. Ml From Park City 6:15 p. rn. HISS No. 9 From Heber, Provo and KS'i Marsalo ... 6 KM p m. HEf)3 No. 4 From tJgden and the West 7:55 p. m. IK'S No. S From Denver and East... 11 30 p. m. BItI No. 113 From Bingham 10:60 a. m. iHtil No. 115 From Bingham 6:40 p. m. wSSm All trains except Nos. 1 to C stop ac In- WUm trrmeillate nulnts. BS Ticket office, Dooly block. B 'Phone '.' I A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. HQ ARRIVE. H Yom Orden, Portland. BtS Bu;te. Ban Francisco. Chi- Era eago. St. Louis. Omaha KQft and Denver Si 40 iHk From Ogdn and InterroedJ- EflfiS ate points 9:20 a.m. mien From Ogdcn. Cache Valley, iBSB and Intermediate points. .. 11:05 a.m HB From Og-len. Chicago. St WSsRP, Louis, Kansas City. Oma- KiliK ha, Denvr and San Frsn- 'Bus clsco 4:40 p.m. nK& From Ogden, Cache Valley. WSbt St. Anthony', Portland and San Francisco . 7:40 p.m. Hnl DEPART. B&$ for Ogden. Omaha, Chicago. Kprjji Denver. Kansas City and ! St. Louis TrOO a.rxL j For Ogden. Portland. 9t An- Wmm thonv, .9 m Francisco and 1 Intermediate points 10:20 ajm j For Ogden, Omaha, Chloajro, Denver, Knnsas City St. Louis and San Francisco.. 1:10 p.uv 1 For Ogden. Cache Valley, I Denver, Kansjt Cltv. Orna- r ha, 8t Louis and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m Is For Ogden. Cacne Valley. j Butte Helena Portland, j Ban Fram-laco and Ir.terme- j dlate points 11:45 p.m, J T M SCHUMACHER. Trafflo Mgr. D E BURLEY. G. P & T A. I D. S. SPENCER. A G P. Sc T. A. 1 City Ticket office. 201 MaLn street. j Telephone 20. I Th Lagoon Roa H Salt Lake & Og-deu Railway. I Time Table in Effect Sept. 6, 1904 j LEAVE SALT LAKE. 6 X aad I a. a.j I t:30 and 5:80 p m. j LEAVE FAUMINOTON AND LA-J GOON. 7 N and 10 n m.. 4 30 nnd 6 JO p. m 1 Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1:80 p. m. on Sundays and holidays. A. D. PIERSON. Gen'l Pas. AT. t J. B. BEAN Excursion Agt t OFFICE. 161 MAIN 6T. " I CHANGE QRRS. j I Got aboard at Salt Lake City; get off in I , Chicago. j, II That's the whole story of a trip east in a through sleeper via the Burlington Route. fl Splendid service is also offered to Oma- J ll ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis in p fact, about all points east. f K i nBMLyJsBHH R' F' N5 Qenoral Agent, j Jm'1". , I ' llN3i M 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST, K-V lyiUSnnQ Salt Lako City. Miihli i 1 1 i Mi ift7! Mai p. I |