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Show CURIOSITY Leads to Investigation, and Truth. KB "What shall we do to bo caved? wao tho mmfi iitle ,oC one of Root. Ingeruoll's lecture. mWm People of .faith and people of no faith mmm E,c,kcd -to hcar lt- '-Thousands are asking. Ml 13 rhal Bha11 1 do 10 eot rid of dandruff?" mmm The answer Is. "Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling ha!r and finally baldness; I nd the only thing that will do It la H Newbro'a Ilerplcidc, That is tho very Jj latest diecovery of the laboratory, and ft IB the only preparation that clalmB to" or that will, kill the pestiferous dandrnfl perm. It also 1b a delightful halr-drcss- Jj tag, free from oil or grease or sticky sub- I Btances. Try it and bo convinced of its H actual merit. Sold by leading druggists. 1 5?n1 . ,n stamps for aamplo to Tli Herplclda CkL. Detroit, Mich. TEA You think anyone can brew tea ; and they can ; but why don't you learn ? Go by the book." Write for our Knowledjo Book, A Schilling & Company, Son Krancitco. - If you wish to buy rollablo JEWELRY, watches, diamonds and clocks, at reasonablo prices, you will do well to exaxnlno my slock I can sell you an ELGIN or WALT HAM movement In 20-yoar 20-yoar guaranteed gold filled case- FM1 $13 MB UP. Good solid gold rlngB at lowor prlceB than you pay for Inferior goods. Flno diamonds dia-monds at special low prlceB. I guarantee , every article to be exactly as represent- 1 od, and 1 will mako It good any time If found otherwise. SHL SICKLE, THE JEWELER, 1 75 East Second South street, between be-tween Commercial and State streets. Child, Colo & Co., Brokers, 100 Atlas Block. Both Phones 325. Circular Work a Specialty. Sopha L. Berry, stenographer and typewriter, Kenyon writing-room. "COI-VRIUMT We have savings depositors from Bath. Mnine, to Pacific Grove, California. Tho man in the plcturo will open ono whon ho reaches shore. Ho can do it by mall. "Write for circular, UTAH COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK. 24 E. First South St,, Salt Lako. HRNB SHP0LI it especially valuable during the summer sum-mer season, when outdoor occupations and oports are most In order. GRASfl STAINS, MUD STAINS and CALLOUS SPOTS yield to it, and it Ib particularly agrce-tble agrce-tble when ud In the bath after violent vio-lent exercise. all er.ocEEs a:;s druggists, IOtah'Test Flour 1 I A Trial Order Solicited. I j I Y0GELE4 SEED & PRODUCE CO. I I Distributers. H KP5!SfB PARKER'S B EgiM HAIR BALSAM tUlsS9t!i JrZi CQeaoM and beiaUdc tho hate VTSfffltSv5 nKH frorr.otoi a luxuriant RTOTrth. wStCW3t-?1 JSw Hover Tolli to Itcctoro Gray IEtfr$)fe ."301 nn,r to l,s YouUm Color. mSC& -i "k : sJWBfl Cuicvfcalp dltrtwi t bilr lulling. UNION ASSAY OFFICE, M. a HANAUEIt. Manager. Removed to 152 South W. Tomple. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will recelvo prompt attention. Analytical work a specialty. Send Xor prlco hat J 3 1 TE OUT-DOOR SHOE H fa Allows tho clastic stop. tin jj fij Ncal. but rvovcr pinches. f! l M Stanch in o.ny woaahor. VWc t tc H- :lgV A Ion timo wearing out. J$W I' V4 IrffiWtoiK- 1 ""' "" 1011 ,'0M mr ie Et jWWifo LEWIS A.CROSSETT, Inc. tr I W pw'. "tti ALIlxUq.Mcu fr X, ?j! When Y ii TMsik M , . ' f the Mmy Mica- 1 d to fee Prepared rjj? j on a Qwrfmg Dish 1 You will not allow our insignificant price to stand in tho I : I way of your owning ono, especially after you see the beauties 1 ; , we have to offer. 1 I A very select slio'wing of them are now exhibited in the l; $ window, together with the new five-o'clock-teas. I i BE WISE as an old owl and don't forget the dark places of your plumbing. NEGLECT OFTEN CAUSES sickness, c.cctors' bills and funeral expenses. Wo con save you n whole lot of such expenditure by having your plumbing nt-tended nt-tended to as soon as needed. Remember, a etltch In thno saves nine. Wo'ro artists ar-tists In our lino, do the best of work and at reasonable prices. I. M. HJGLEY & CO;, HONEST PLUMBERS. Electric Wiring and Fixtures. 109 E. 1st So. Ind. 'phone, 752; Bell. 2423-X. The first of tho year the time for a new set of books will soon be here. We make all kinds. As well as sheets for the binders you have-all have-all styles of binders. Pembroke Stationery Co. 9 54 W. 2nd South. Phones 758. Elliott, Williams & Coljbuni "The Htntlers." Mlno3 and Mining Stock Bought, Sold and Reported on. Rollable information furnished concerning concern-ing Tonopah nnd Goldfieia districts. GOLDFIELD, NEVADA. Members S. F. Merchants' Ex., Cal. Stock and Oil Exchange. S. F. & Tonopah Mining Exchange. Fred W. Dulfor, roprosonting Starr & Dulfer, Tonopah Nov., Commission Stock Brokers. Tonopah and Ooldflold Stocks and Mines. S. F. Office Merchants' Ex. Uldg. 1 Bewaro of counterfeit yjg$&n DEMAND VOWn-Si tfjr$toURKJ Um Rig a forunnntura fiSjky la I to S iUti.VM cSlicbnrgCD ,Indmmntlonk SfjSJSf aairatfd g lrrlUtlooi or ulcor&tiou, SLSh nM ulcc,, of inuooat incraibranc. &g rr-T.Dlt C..lmI. rr.lcdeM, and uot ctrlc KrtTlTHEEVAKS CHSMIOALCn. eont or polonooo. 'IfllCIKCimP.O.rcJSg SoIdbrDrunletn, HHrV 3ZiA or nnt In iUir wrnppcr StPfjjftB-,.,, .tTtiKfn oxproM, prepaid, foi WgragCKpl 91,00. or3 brtllcstt ti. 2ci Clioular nnt on rwjuwt. ,., j The State Bank of Utah'?0 Corner Main and South Temple Sta., 'V :Sl Salt Lako City. :f 'f H JOSEPH F. SMITH President. (', -i WILLIAM B. PRESTON, Vice-President' i CHARLES 3. BURTON, Caahlor f HENRY T. M'EWAN. Asst. Cashier. I J Kb GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.- u Accounts Solicited. Special attention to i i? country trade. Correspondence Invited. -a i K J. E. COSGRIFF. E. W WILSON, f President. Cashier. -3 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH IS! Commercial National Bank f if An Exponent of Conservatism Combined ,J w with Enterprise.' i J. J. Daly, W. P Noblo, Vice-presidents. f A. H. PEABODT, AsaL Cashier. '. i WELLS, FARG0& CO. BANS Salt Lako City, Utah. i Established 1S2. V The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. 54 Capital .1 "j Surplus ) ...JH.JTJ.OO) ft Undivided profits I i Transacts a general banking businevt ?t domestic and forolgn Direct connections with thanks in 1 J? principal cities of the world. F R ISSUES: i Drafts, l on ll k X Lotters of Crodit, J- prominent J H Telegraphic Transfers. ) cltle H; Doposits received subject to check. H L. MILLER, Cashior. 5 ' H. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashier, j! W ESTABLISHED 1S41. 1E0 OFFICE I. v THE OLDEST AND LARGEST, f J "D Q. DUN & CIS., i( i S The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST. General MoJ4Tr, g Uti, Idchc ind Wyomlnir. c Office In Progress bldg., Salt Lako City. CAPITAL FULLY PAID, CCO.0CO.00. jj WALKER BROTHERS, ! BANKERS. 1 1 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 1; $t Established 1859. Incorporated lt. t Transact a General Banking Business, j- k SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. J I I 5 H' ESEHET NATIONAL BANK, J ft 1 i UNITED STATE3 DEPOSITARY. ft Salt Lako City, Utah. Capital, S500,000 Surplus, 8250,000 j c, L. S. HILLS, ' MOSES THATCHER. i k. President. Vice-President, d H. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. I H Cashior. AbsL Cashier. jw Safe deposit boxes for rent. . jj I NATIONAL BANK OF 5 Sj THE REPUBLIC : & U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX "luSJ V, (! JAMES A. MfJRRAV vlee-pri?LhtX 4 W. F. ADAiifi - , I frf CAPITAL PAID IN. ? Banking In all its brnnchPB fjS: : l Exchango drawn on tho principal cltiee , t INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ; w JcCOBNICK & CO., Bankers SaltLake City, Ttai. 11 BROKERS, GOLDFIELD, NEV. f i ff Ask for our weekly letter.. ; j L |