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Show 11 II Is the Mst Imoofftant l j No one can tell good baking powder from bad merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an in- 1 ' fallible one; j Some cheap brands may raise the dough, ,? ,1 yet contain unwholesome ingredients. g j There is one safe, sure way, i. e., ; to follow the recommendations of the ! U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS, THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, THE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE ABSOLUTELY PURE Humors feed on humors the sooner you get rid of them the better Hood's Saraaparllla is the medicine to take. People's Plumber. Plumbing ln nil Its brancnes. 7ork done promptly and guaranteed. 175 West South Temple. 'Phone 3038-X. HE BLOOD () fei' S. S. S. for the blood" has grown' to be a household saying. When the blood is out of order, or needs treatment from any cause, this great remedy is the first thought of, and used by thousands of people all over the country, because it is superior to all other blood purifiprs. It is a purely vegetable remedy, and while it penetrates the circulation and forces but all poison and morbid matter, it also builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effect. During the winter win-ter months the natural ave- T . nucs of bodily waste have lSStnJrom .P"" Wood and a general , 1 11 1 1 1 run-down condition of the system. I had no ao- become dull and weak and petitC( aa losing fle. imdL idKgoieXd fccC failed to perform their full Jngthat made rile miserable. I began the use of duty, the blood has been slug s. S. S. and my blood was restored to its nor-gish nor-gish and an extra amount mal, healthy condition. My appetite returned, I of poisons and waste mat-' increased in weight, that "tirea feeling" left and ters have accumulated iu 1 afiaiu myself. the system and been ab- Columbus, Ohio. Victor Stubbins, sorbed by it. With the com- Cor' BartQman and Washington Avcs. iug of Spring and warm weather the blood is aroused and stirred to quicker action and in its effort to throw off these acids and poisons the skin suffers. suf-fers. Boils, pimples, blotches, rashes and eruptions break out and continue con-tinue until the blood is cleansed and niade pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this condition; it clears the blood of all impurities, makes it rich and strong and these skin troubles pass away. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other diseases of thc blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any advice desired, de-sired, free of charge. 7HE SWSFT SPECIFIC CO,9 ATLANTA, GA I VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC I April 1 1 to 1 5 I I May 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14 ' 1 ffl San Francisco or Los Angeles and return. " m H 90-Day Limit. Stopovers. KM San Francisco and return, one way via Portland $-12.50 M II Los Angeles and return, one way via Portland. ,52.00 j H For further particulars call on or address, pa H D. R. GRAY, General Agent, M H 1101 Main street, Salt Lake. $ Next Time . You Go East BE BURE . AND USE THE ; j , -. Union Pacific , . and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line ; fc THE ROUTE OP THE Overland Limited j , THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO. CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent ; 106 WEST 2ND SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I Be At 1 Your Best, j 'i Tou cannot do It. whllo Impure v blood 13 poisoning your ontlro ays- ; tcm Pimples. boll9 and okln j 2 eruptions oro somo symptoms, and ? 2 a tired, dull. sjIukrIsIi feeling aro J tho general symptoms. h S Red Star Sarcaparilla With r! Potassium Iodide. overcomes all theso conditions and j f acts Quickly. Money fack If It J ' falls to plcaso you. Prlco, ?L00. j Dayton Drag Co. ! Tel. 052. Cor. 2nd Bo. nnd Stato sts () "i A trip to tho rnounlnlns Is doubly w v onjoyablo if you tnko one of our T flold glasses with you. For a llm- 5. Itcd tlmo vro ato Gelling tho 57 CO () 2 kind Tor J5.00. Every glu.ss gtiaran- v tccd. Mulled orders solicited. Write iJj i us for everything optical. () I COLUMBIAN I OPTICAL t I COM PA IN V, I (i) 250 So. Main St., Salt Lako City. Denver, DallatJ, M W Kansas Clly, Omaha, p BELLS AND BUZZERS " " aro great tlmo and labor savors, both ln tho otflco and hoirio. Wo mako a specially special-ly of these conveniences and can supply you from tho gontlest buzzer, vliose buzz Is no louder than the humming-bird's, to tho bell with a clUng loud enough to wako iho soundest sleeping sorvnnt. girl In tlio morning. And If nny olectrlc devices In your house or ortlco aro OUT OP RKPAIR. wo can flx thorn, uxportly nnd quickly. Batteries 'rchowod', wires Insulated, con-rcctlons con-rcctlons made. Charges unreasonably low. 1. M. HIQLEY & CO., HONEST PLUMFJERS, Electric Wiring and Fixtures. 100 East First South, Telephones: Boll, 242S-X Ind , 752. BrTiSna TOUNQ, MTDDLB-B MTDDLB-B W 1 HI A AGED AND J2LDER-M J2LDER-M I 7M 1 LT. If you ar MxuAlly 3 & i UH i 11 "ak, nj matter from m In HH R J what cdlue; undYl-P undYl-P H wTL3Ufe oped; havo stricture. 1 7Arm m TffiHl varicocele, etc, MY PERFKCT APPLIANCE will our you. !Ko drilBa or clootrlclty: 750.000 cured arid dovelopcd. 10 DAYS' TRIAL. Send for free booklet, 8nt sealed. Guaranteed. Wrlto today. R. C. Eainn'U ISA Ttttor block, Dsny.tr, Cola. - TIME. xj-Ck TABLE, pgp) San Pedro, Loa An- Vv5V geles & Salt lakei VOn'y R. R. Co. oU DEPART. From Csdcn Short IJno depot, 8aJo Lftko City: For Provo. Lchl( Fairfield and , NephU Mantl and points on Sanpete Valley , Ry 8KK) a.m. "For Gnrfleld Beach, Tooole, Btockton, Mammoth, Eu-( Eu-( rcka and Silver City.,.'..... "7:45 a.m For PfovO, American Fork, Lelll, Juab, Mllfdrd. Frisco, CallontOs and Intermediate points , 6t05 p.m." i ARRIVE, (From Provo, American Fork, , Lehl, Juab. Millard, Frisco, Callcnt03 and intermediate I point3 9:45 a,m. (From Provo. Lehl, Fairfield, 1 Morcur and Sanpete Valley 1 Ry polnto, .., 5:35 p.m., From Silvor City, Mammoth, 1 Eureka, Stockton, Toocla I and Garfield Beach 5:35 p.m. Dally. . Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Sor-vlco Sor-vlco between Salt Lake, Mllford, Modena and Callehtea. Direct stage connections for all "mining districts ln southern Utah and Nevada. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street j Telephone 250. IE, W. GILLETT, J. L. MOORE, , Gcn'l Pass. Agt. DlsL Pass. AgL llllll TIMETABLE WjJB Dec. 4, 1904. ARRIVE. 'From Ogden, Portland, Butte, San FranclBco, Chicago, Chi-cago, St. Louln, Omaha, and Denver...... . ... 8:40 a.m. From Ogden and Intermedin ate points 0:20 a.m. From Ogden, Cacho Valley,, . and Intermediate points.... 11.05 a,m. From Ogden, Chicago, SL Louis. Kansas City, Omaha, Oma-ha, Denver and Ban Fran- . . . clsco 4:45 p.m. iFrom Ogden, Cacho Valley, , St. Anthony, Portland and San Francisco 7:40 p.m. j DEPART. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, 1 Denver, Kansas City and , SL Louis 7:00 t.m. JTor Ogden, Portland, St. Anthony, An-thony, San Francisco and intermediate points. 10:20 o-m. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Kahaas City, St Louis and San Francisco... l:lO p.m. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Denver, Kansas City. Oma-ha, Oma-ha, St. Louis and Chicago.. 5:45 p.m. For Ogden. Cacno 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. Telephone 50,. In Effect January 30, 1005. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 For Hobcr; Provo and Marysvale 8:00 a. m. No. 103 For Park City ... 8:15 a. m. No. 6 For Denver and East.... 8:0 n. m. No. 5 For Ogden and West. .10.85 a. m. No. 1 Fot- Ogden and West 1.43 p. m. No. 2 For Denver and East.... 3:15 p. m. No. S For Provo and Eureka... 6:00 p. m. No. 11 For Ogden and local p'ts 6:Ck p. m. No. -i For Denver and East 8:05 p. m. No. 3 For Ogden and West.... 11: 10 p. in. No. 112 For Bingham S:10 a. m. No. 114 For Bingham, P- . ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. & From Ogden and the East 3:40 a. m. No. 12 From Ogden and local points 90 a. m. No. 7 From Eureka nnd Provo. 10:00 a. m. No. 5 From Denver nnd East.. 10:25 a. m. No: 1 From Denver and Ea9t.. 1:23 a. m. No. 2 From Ogden and West . 3:05 p. m. No. 101 From Park City C:15 p. m. No. 9 From Heber, Provo and Maryavalo 6:00 p. m. No. 4 From Ogden and West.. 7:55 p. m. No. 3 From Denver and East.. .11:30 p. m No, 113 From Bingham 10:E0 a. m. No. 115 From Bingham 5.40 p. in. All trains except Nbs. 1 to 0 stop at Intermediate; In-termediate; points 1 Ticket office. Dooly block. 'Phono 205. - . - I. A. BENTON. G. A. P.. D. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE' TO ST. LOUIS. ' Through car. Salt Lako City to SL Louis and Kansas City. Only ono chango to N6w York, Buffalo and principal points East Low rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and ' chll- Tourist sleepers through to Chicago, Boston and other points without change. 1 Two trains dally- lnar-dro at ticket offlco, 103 Dooly block, S Lako City- Any Information cheer-fulfy cheer-fulfy given H. C. TOWNSEND. G P & T. A. Missouri Pacific -Ry.. SL Louis, Mo. Th Lagoon Road Salt Lako & Ogdon Railway. Timo Table- in Effect Sept. 8, 1004.' LEAVE SALT LAKE, C"30 and 9 a. m.. 3:30 and 5:30 p m. LEAVE FARMINGTON AND LA, GOON. 7:M and 10 a. m,, 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1!C0 p. in. on Sundays and holidays. A. D. PIERSON. Gcn'l Pons, AgL J. B. BEAN, Excursion AgL OFFICE, 161 MAIN ST. 'notjceI I "W ftr now showing Mjtrch j record? for Victor Talking Ma- m chines and kindly ask you to call : ! w in and hear them whether you (I m wish to purchase or not. Everything known in musld. ; 9 CARSTENSEN 1 :j Sh ANSON CO. ' !i (Incorporated.) J 9 I Temple of Music, , 74 MAIN STREET. I fr, p . j TEa Last Week j !j j I In March j j I And tho lion has been mutter- H ( J Z ing and growling a little hit for I 'ifi ? the past ten days. Wonder if ! ; he's going to start something jj jl i the last few days? ! Ij ! musmmmmm 1 j BAMBERGER : 161 MEIGHN ST., j! j jj 5 U. S. A. G ! fi ' ij rjw&rzSjmYW--? fttY H ' llil il'IHHiilim j jt The State Bank of Utah 1 Corner Slain and South Temple Sts., m Salt Lake City. . I JOSEPH F. SMITH. President. . ' S WILLIAM B. PRKBTON. Vlot-Preatdent,' M CHARLES 8. BURTON. Cashier. I M HENRY T. M'EWAN, Asst. Cashier. ! ffi GENEHATj BANKING BUSINESS , i Accounts Sollclleu. Special attention toi 9 country tmde. Correspondence- invited. i AH ?. E. COSGRIFF-, E. W. WILSON, i ml PresldcnL Cashier. I IS OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ' j Commercial National Bank ; Jl An Exponent of Conservatism Combined ISJ with Enterprise! . 1 B J. J. Daly. W, P. Noble. Vlco-prosldentB Ij J A. H. PEABODY. AssL Cashier. j. I WELLS, FARSOS CO. BANK) , Salt Lako City. Utah. ' j I: Established 1E32. . , f The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utal 1 Capital .i.l MJn1 g Burplus k .....-.-... ...514,373,00J II Undivided profits ....v........) JJ Transacts a general banking buolnessj , I domestic and foreign. j B Dlreot connections with banks In 1 ill principal cities of tho world. I ISSUES? 1 fij Drafts, I on slj Ij Letters of Credit. V prominent : Bi Telegraphlo Transfers. J cltlcoj i j ft Deposits received subtect to chack. i S H. L. MILLER. Caahlei. j 1 H. P. CLARK. AssL Cashlor. , j 0ESERET NATIONAL BANK, 1 j UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. I Salt Lako City, Utah. 1 j Capital, S50Q,000 Surplus, 350,000 ' f h. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHERj ! ' . PresldehL Vloe-PresldentJ 1 H H. B. YOUNG, E. & HILLS. ' Cashier. AsbL Cashier. , Safe deposit bOxoa for rent. WALEER BROTHERS. f BANKERS. j INCORPORATED. 1 Established 1859. i :U Capital and Surplus $250,000.00 . i tJ Safo Deposit Boxes for renL 1 f Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued. jl , ESTABLISHED 1S41. ISO OFFICESj I I THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. if G. DUN & CO., ' 1 1 The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST,, Genoral Manoger, i ! j Idaho, Nevada, Utah arid WyomlncJ Ij Dftice In Progress bldg.. Salt Lake, Clty. f NATIONAL BANK OF I; THE REPUBLICj j i, U. S DEPOSITARY. ' jj FRANK KNOX i.lUPresIdenq; f! 'i JAMES A. MURRAY Vice-President i li W. F. ADAMBm ..i...Caahlor H CAPITAL PAID IN. $300,000. j ,! Banking ln all Its branches transacted. 4 V Exchango drawn on the principal cltieS ' 'J Is of Europe. 'j u INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS X j! jjccoBNicE & co., 1 1; ! Bankers ij j Salt Lake City, TJtatt. ! 1 ESTAJBLISHED 1870. ; OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. i EUROPE S THIItTV TOVRS THIS SEASON. M April to Auffuat. by all RoutC3. Scparato par- nO ties; Jeluurcly travel. Toura ovcr tho whole 'i M of Kuropc. Writo for llooklcL m lXT' , S175" Vp-.SJ05I 'i IndopHclcnt Railroad and Sttnrashlp TIckeU (' M everywhere.'. .... i 125 FOREIGN OFFICES. 1 - Established 65 -Ycnrar - 'I THOS. COOK & SON, j ' i m BROADWAY, Nriw YORK. ! I 0IHM0NDS I I : Diamond "Work. I l '. "Watch Work. W j . j JEWELRY I l Jewelry Work. 1 , 25fOINI ; j |