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Show TEA Tea is good, if it is good tea; it is only middling, if it is common tea. Try good. In every p.,cloC- of Scllinc'. Beit T U booklet How T., Make Good Te. BTheBest Hot Weather Medicine SALE TEH MILLION B0XE6 A YEAR THMMfNMVLSUW'WEB B.0WEL TROUBLES TORISCUS j The new lens, having many advantages advan-tages to spectacle wearers; also Kryp-tok, Kryp-tok, invisible blfocle lenses, two Invaluable Inval-uable inventions, obviating many of the annoyances incident to spectacle users. We are always ready to demonstrate their advantages Columbian Optical Co., Sole agents ln Salt Lake, 259 Main at Denver, Omaha, Kansas -City, Dallas, Tea. IBOESI DIAMONDS Diamond Work. WATCHES Watch Work, JEWELRY Jewelry Work. 259 SO. MAIN. "tahoe TAVERN. I AMONG THE PINES. On the banks of Lake Tahoe. The largest lake in the world at K this elevation. 6240 feet above the sea. The Finest Summer Resort in America, j Lake and river trout Ashing unequalled. SEASON OPENS JUNE 1ST. Stopovers for ten days allowed at Truckee on all overland railway rail-way and Pullman tickets. 1 F. W. RICHARDSON. Manager. Tahoe. California. I V.'- ai: racs aaMasssn i aasssssssssssssss - asneaaj jrr- bjjjjsj .a sjsj ' BARRATT ..HALL. MOWDaY EVENING MAY 29 AT 8:15 I The first American actress, MRS. FISKE, I Will speak of "The Theatrical Trust, and Its Effect on Salt Lake City." The entire net proceeds will be dl- ! vided equally by the Press club of Salt Lake city among the four orphan charities char-ities of Salt Lake. I Seat sale now on at F C. Schramm's j drug store. Where the Cars Stop." Prices- 50 and 75 cents. . . t AS DELICIOUS AS M Y SUNSHINE. TMRUE CROWN VANILLA EXTRACT. Costs a trifle more BL'T IS CHEAPEST A few drops will do more effective work than a teaspoonful of the ordinary kind BESIDES. It will give to Ice cream, sherbets, lees, puddings, cakes custards, etc.. a rich, delicious flavor, that cannot be obtained with ordinary extracts. Ask the man or woman HEWLETT BROS. CO. DRUNKENNESS CURED. , Thmiean1s LVsifetrfraMrisjiAar'' u' omta HVflBjjHEHjtt mad. hap- EPwPsi SajOMSSj sWRHB- 1x veiy Cellist rl. W YJ IZTuJti year g1 X I SA "Mv t.y thl. HaVC-JaL.aawBPBPswiBK JVH'CjIfls aWawaglLla SjiflOfV K.-eiey in- rFfcJsSSi al al 'a nituic. :.i Fer popular Suit m 5 at a popular price I 1 Let u; refer you to 1 our $12, $15 and $18. f 1 Where you'll have 1 no trouble in making J a pleasing choice. 1 For each line is a 1 complete variety of $ m the season's approved $ I Styles, unto itself. 1 I Which is yourj I ONE PRICE. M j J P. GARDNER j I 136-138 MAIN ST. 1 M. THE QUALITY STORE. S I Are You Ready to Participate in the I Big Hardware Sale WHICH BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING? I eMBMBjsjajMajanafs f I There is not the slightest doubt in the world if present indications H I are to be relied upon, but what the opening date of the I I final disposal of the stock of the 1 I UTAH STOVE HARDWARE CO I j Will be :iti oded by the largest crowd in the history of onj sale vlii b baa taken place In S;iii Lake, even ithin the pememln :um . .,t itp oldest inhabitants. T here H I is such ;i marked difference between this sale ;mi1 the general run of the Bo-called efforts, n hii b bag been the usual programme in this city, now as well as hereto fore. 'This is i he only nnuouncement of the cost marked Bale w biere 3 ou ai e en 1 he privilege of knowing tin cost mark in ;ni unci' of 1 be pui chase of I he goods ' von dosiic. ('nn anything be fairer limn this? This sale will mark a now era In tlx- diso.;ii of merchandise, it marks the beginning of simple straightforward ! feje announcements of not only what is to !. I u t just what you w ill receive. Eereafter no institution in the city dare announce a cost marked sal.-, and trust to pub- I lie gullibility for returns without giving proof of their so-called reduction, To make a Bhort story there are do strings tied to this mouth of low prices a1 this store. Simply the gathering together of w hat monej is to be obtained, and the closing out of this business, and thus enable the president to confine his atten- Bft tion to other interests. ' It is deemed Important to give you a rbyaJ welcome here tomorrow. It is desired to stun this sale off with a rush, and continue until stock is disposed of i earlier than the date of closing, June 29th, if possible. -" -,?;;: e table : r ' In Eff5 v"i : .... J F"ay 7, 1905. ARRIVE. A No. 4 Krom Ogden. Chicago, Omaha. St. Ixul. Kansas City and Denver 5:15 a.m. No. 8 From Ogrden. Portland, Port-land, Buiie, San FrancUco. 8:30 a.m N, c From ORiten and Intermediate In-termediate points 0:30 sm No 12 From Ogslen. Cache Valley and Intermediate onia .J 1:45 a.m No. 2 From Ordcn. Chlcagc. St. Louis. Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco 4:45 p.m. No 10 From Ogden, Cache Valley St. Anthony. Portland Port-land and San Francisco .. 7:40 p.m. 1 B PART. N'. fv For Ofdan, Omaha, nvsr, Kansas City ond st Louis 7:10 a.m. No. 7 For Ogtlen. Portland, 8t. Anthony. San Francisco and Intermediate points 10:30 a.m. 'o 1 For Ordcn, Omaha, Cbloasb Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis and Ban Franci-er. . 1 :40 p.m. No 11 For Ogden, Cache ysjlsy and Intermediate polnta 4:10 p.m. No 3 For Ogden. Denver. Kai.sas Cltv. Omaha, St. louls and Chicago 0:O5 p.m. No. For tjgden. Cache VSllsy. Butte, Helena, Portland. San Francisco and Intermediate points ...11:45 p.m T M. SCHUMACHER, Trafflo Mgr. D E. IiURLET, O. P. 4 T. A. r. S SPENCER. A. G. P T. A. City Ticket office. 201 Main street Telephone 2o0. Note: Train numbers shown above are Oregon Short Line train numbers and do not apply to the Southern Paclflo -west nt Ogden or tho Union Paclflo east thereot San Pedro, Lot ""TN. Angeles a Salt ftSffffA Lake R. R. Co. rfs j") Time Table. EFFECTIVE MAT 18T, 1306. DEPART DAILY From Oregon Short Lino Depot. Salt Lake City. No 6 For Stockton and Tlntic distri.-t 7:45 a.m. No 33 For Provo. Mercur,. ManU and points on Sanpete San-pete Valley 8KX a.m. No 21 For Provo, Nephl and Lynn 5:00 p.m. No. 1 For Los Angeles and Intermediate points 8:30 p.m. No. 86 For Nephl and Intermediate Inter-mediate points 11:30 p m. ARRIVE DAILY. No. i From Los Angeles and Intermediate points .. 6:30 a.m. No. S2 From Lynn. Provo and Intermediate points .. 9:50 a.m. No 36 From Mantl. Nephl and Intermediate points 1:30 p.m. No. 34 FTbrn Nephl. Provo and Intermediate points 5:40 p.m. No 6 From Tlntic district nnd intermediate points 6"00 p.m. Standard Pullman Service Dally between be-tween Salt Lake, Mllford, Callente, Las Vegas and Lo9 Angeles. Direct Stage Connection for all Mining Districts In Southern Utah and Nevada, Including Bullfrog. City Ticket Office 17 W. 2nd So. St. Telephones 1086. E. W GILLETT. j L MOORE. Gen. Pass. Agt. District Pass Agt CTTPTIFNT TIM! TAT3LE, In Eileet May lst. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. Is,r 10 For Hebcr. Provo and Marysvale 8.00 a. m. No. 112 For Bingham 8:10 a.m. No 102 For Park Cltv 8:15 a.m. No r.-For K.-nv. r and East .... 8:60a.m. No 13 For 0Bd"n ... 10 2T a. m. No. 5 For Ogden and West... 10:35 a m. No. 1 For Ogden and West 1:45 p. m. No. 113 For Bingham 3:00p. m. No. 2 For Denver and East. .3:60 p.m. No. 8 For Provo and Tlntic . 5:00 p.m. No. 11 For Ogden 6:05 p. m. No. 4 For DtfQYcr nnd East.. . 8:00p.m. No 3 For nden find TVest 11 lip. m. H ARRIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY. No. t From Ogden and West .V40 a. m. No 12 From Ogden .. . 9:50 a.m. No. T From Tint It and Provo 10:00 a. m. No. 5 From Denver and East.. 10 26 a. m. No 113 From Bingham 10:60a m. No 1 From Denver and East. 1 45p.m. No. 14 From Ogden 3:05 p. m. No 2 From Ogden and West 3 40 p.m. No 101 From Park City 515 p m No. 115 From Bingham 5:40 p. m. HI No 9 From Provo, Hcber. Marvs alo 6:00 p m. No. 4- From Ogilon and West 7:50 p m. 0. 3From Denver and East. . 11:00 p m. All trains except Nos. 1 to 6 Inclusive, stop at Intermsdiats points Ticket office. Dooly blotds. 'Phone 2!G. I. A. BENTON. G. A. P. D. COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE TO ST. LOUIS. Through tar. bait Eako City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one changa to New York, Bufialo and principal points Eiht Low rates for summer travel Especial attention to ladle and chll- Tourlst sleepers through to Chicago. Boston and othor points without change. Two tralruv dally. fnaUlrs at ticket office, 103 Dooly blook. atatt t Tke Ctv. Any Information eneer fu lv tven B C TOWNSEND, C P 4 T A. ftflssourl PaolSs K , 8L Louis. M'J. The Lagoon Road Salt Lake k Ofrdn Railway. Time Table in Effect Sept 6, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE. G 30 und 9 a, m.. 1:30 and G 30 P- m. LEAVE PABMINGTON AND LA-GO' LA-GO' 'N. ' 30 and V n. ni . 4 20 and 6:30 p. m. ' 11 .i m. and 1:S0 p. za, on Sundays and holidays. A. D. PIBRSON O. n'l Pass. Agt, J. B. BEAN. Rxcurslon Agt. OFFICE, 101 MAIN ST, |