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Show h 1 THREE JURORS CURED . j Of Cholera Morbus With One Small i Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- ' era nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. ; Mr. G- W. Fowler of Hlghtover, Ala., relates an experience he had while serv-' lng on a petit Jury In a murder case at Edwardsvlllc. county seat of Clebourne county, Alabama. He says: "While there I ate some fresh meat and some ; 1 souse meat and It gave me cholera mor-bus mor-bus In a very severe form. I was never Hr j ; more sick In my life and sent to th,e drug Btore for a certain cholera mlx- ; ture, but tho druggist sent mo a bottle ? of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ! Diarrhoea P.emedy instead, saying that he had what I sent for, but that this ft ! medicine was go much better he would j rather send it to me in the fix I was l ; in. I took one dose of It and was better I , in five minutes. The second dose cured , me entirely. Two fellow Jurors were ' afflicted In the same manner and ono j ' twenty-flve.-cent bottle cured the three I of us." For sale by all leading drug-: J. OBERNDORFER, STOCK BROKER. BRO-KER. 1C1 S. Main, Tel. Bell 702. Ore nnd Bullion. In the ore and bullion market tho day's pcttlcmontti amounted to ?H00. McCornlck it Co. roportlng them as they follow: Bullion. Bul-lion. $30,000: Kold bars, $15,900; gold, silver, lead and copper ores. $TO.lO). In the metal market silver ruled at cents nn ounce, lead at S-I.S5 per hundred pounds, and cnstlng copper nt 15 cents a pound. I The Vests and I four-in-Haeds T we're showing in our south window are worth coming a J long way to see. They're some of the nicest we've ever x T shown and we've had some nice ones. I Vests at $1.50 to $6.00 I Scarfs 50 cents i I 00MB AND LOOK. United States Smeitisig Go. j HALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. Lead and opper res : The United States Smelting Company ; j Is sow In th market for all hinds of lead and coppw ores at PRICES ITA.VORA- BLB TO SHIPPERS. ! ADDRESS ALL COMMU?nOATION3 ' To Salt LsJf City, Utah. j CONSIGN ALL. SHIPMENTS A3 VOLOWB: United SUteo Brooltlnr Co., BrNO- When shipment Is mode please NOTIFT UB PROMPTLY, and. if PUBLTC SAM- f PLER is preferred. DESIGNATE "WHICH ONE; abo designate ONE AS3ATER. I iaa.mgBBBaaaBaSB8BBBSB8gSa89gBgBa 1 mm IMSnr -I -I'-1 ,,1 id'J-.,.'iVrS2l. TEA There's a difference in advertisements. ad-vertisements. Also in tea. lour crot:r return your itroey if j-om ioi.'t j; ScHD.'pi'i l)t. '- . 6 NEW PRIVATE j a WIRE SERVieE j JAS. A. POLLOCK & CO. 3 Bankers andlBrokcrs, j 6 W. Second Sooth St. 1 SALT LAKE CITY. ffl f Orders Promptly Executed In Ej Stocks. Bonds, Cotton. Grain and ft Provisions. Private leased. Wires I' I with LOGAN & BRYAN. Corre- H g spondents. Members New York m I Stock Exchange. New York Cot- Bj i ton Exchange, Boston Stock Ex- M 1 change. Chicago Board of Trude. M ! Tyc handle all prominent Utah r 2 Mining and Commercial Stocks. kj S Our Mr Pollock now member m CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. j jypCOKNICK & CO., Bankers Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED -1876. ESTABLISHED 1S41. ISO OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND .LARGEST. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST. General Manager. Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Office In Progress bldg., Salt Lako City. J. E. COSGRIF. II. P. CLARK, President. Coshlcr. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank. An Exponent of Conservatism Combined Com-bined with Enterprise. J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble. Vice-presidents. A. H. PEABODY, Asst. Cashier. WALKER BROTHERS; BANKERS. INCORPORATED. Established 1SS9. Capital and surplus J300.0C0 Safo Deposit Boxes for rent. ' Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued. j QESERIT NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City. Utah. Capital, S50O,O0O; Surplus, S250,OO0. L. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER. President. Vice-President. H S. YOUNG. E. S. HILLS. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Safe deposit boxes for ront. 1 NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC A thoroughly modern savings department depart-ment conducted sn connection with this bank. Safo deposit boxes for rent. U. S. DEPOSITARY. Tvif vKr9?U';v: President aES A MURRAY Vice-President w. F. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN. J300.000. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. TJNION ASSAY OFFICE, M. S. HANAUER, Manager. Removed to 152 South W. Temple. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS Ii,recolvo Prompt attention. Analytical work a specialty. Send for prlco list. DBUNKENNESS CUSED. ARRIVE, M :so. 4 From Ogdcn rhi . W Omaha, St. Eoufc iffiJS City and Denver;:... "fs W No. S-From Ogden, Port'llU land, Butte, San FrancM f S-From Ogdon and in '3 W tcrmcdlatc points.. I No. 12 From Ogden rnt. 3 L ' ,'fj s No 2-From Ogden, Chlcaco i di bt. Louis, Kansaa Cltvl Omaha. Donvor and Francisco "a nll No. 10 From Otrden r.i."! Valley. Butte. p0SlM L and San Francisco ' DEPART A N.c7gFo?rDeSCcnr: 3S& Ik City and St. Louis... """j , No. 7 For Ogden. PortHmil Butte. San Francisco and Intermediate points ...J N-u,1"For Ofrtcn, Omaha' k cu?e Dcnrer iSsH'1; rSSndfco h01;!! i?54 No. 11 For Og'lon riM$ i& Louis and Chicago .'. ..J $ N?; ,.n-Irr 2den, Cached Valley. Butte. Holenaf f? Portland. San Frandsco? Jfc and Intermediate points, T. M. SCHUMACHER Tral D. E. BURLE.Y, G P & T D S. SPENCER. A G. p.ft City Ticket Office, 201 Main' & Telephone 50. ffi Nole-.-Traln numbers show Oregon Short Line train nun la not apply to the Southern Pa 5 Ogdon or the Union Pacific' vSan Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt firm? Lake R. R. Co. flj TIME TABLE. c ft EFFECTIVE MAY 1 DEPART DAIL1 "4 From Oregon Short l.inft lAk City- j o.-For Stockton an 6 Tlntlc district ...... 0& No. C3 For Provo. Mereu? MnntI and points on g pcto Valley l No. 51 For Provo, Nephl and Lynn No. l For Los Angeles an4 intcrmedlato points 3 No. 55 For Nephl and Inler Art mediate points , i pj ARRIVE DA1L"! No. 2From Los Angelti and lntermeate points..;. No. C2 From Lynn, Pro 3 and Intermediate polnta.. i A i' No. 66 lrrom Mann, Nepil T-w and Intermediate points.. A No. 51 From Nephl. Prova and Intermediate polnta... No. &S-From Tlatic district ' and Intermediate points.., a Standard Pullman ServU twecn Salt Lake. Mllford.tfj id U Vegas and Los Angeles, a Direct Stngo Connectlon.fi '11 Districts Ir. Southern Utakf Including BulUrog. IflK C City .Ticket Office 17 WJ-jBlS Telephones 1981: E. W G1LLETT. JL LMJP Gen Pass, Agt. DIslrhS CURF.L1O TIEEB T! 5 In Effect May 2; ! LKAVE SALT"MCS Jfc No. 10 For Hout.. 1 r.ovo ; j. Marysvalo ..h mi No. 112 For Bingham .;I itKr, No. 102 For Pane U'y.....C No. 0 For Dcr.v-r ard East ift.. No. 13-For C'plLa . . ihia No. G For Own and Wes ibli No- 1 For OgJcn V.'cs tlt No. 113 For Bnr -m No. 2 For Dcrx r , d Ea: K0. s For Proo ai.i Tlatli No. 11-For ()dr:i S Xo. 4 For D:n.ir and Ens! 1 Sftt No. C For "(' n urd V'z) ik(. ARRIVE AT SALT LAI No. C-From t Jcn at. I VTi fc1 No. 12 From t-s,'" 'i -- iL No. 7 From Tlntic and Prj n, No. &-From ivnvir anilE No. lia-From iJlngnam ... No. 1-From l-cuvr and B a. No. W From Or-cen . ..... No 2From 0.den and vf 2 No.' lul-From P?ik City... No. n&-From li-ngham No. 9-From P:oo, Hi Xo. 4From Ogden and w No. O-From Denver and 2 w All trains cxcfpt Nos. 1 t , slop at Intermediate point tM Ticket ofllcf, Dooly block., fJK. I A. BEN'TONj COLORADO-UTAH SBWJ lc& ST. LOTJISKJ Through car, Salt Lahjtej Especial attention to ladt dTourlst sleepers throughMjj Boston and other points 'WSJ Salt Lake City. TOWJn 8 A.. MiLoCurI P LotilgMo. The Lagoon Salt Lake Sz Ogn. W ' SIMON BAMBERGER Gcn'l Manager. dBBlu. Tlmo table In Effect LEAVE SALT LA0t 6, 0, 11 a.m. 24itt LEAVE GMlSt, 7, 10 n. nt., 12 m., |