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Show Startling- But True. People the world over were horrified Hj on learning of the burning of a Chl- cago 'theater In which nearly six hun-dred hun-dred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one . of theso cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been pre-vented pre-vented by the timely use of Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy, A great many who had every reason to fear pneu-.monla pneu-.monla have warded It oft by the Hj prompt use of this remedy. The fol- lowing la an instanco of this sort; "Too tmuch cannot be fyild in favor of Cham-berlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy, and espcclal-ly espcclal-ly for colds and influenza. I know that ' It cured my daughter, Laura, of a se- .vere cold, and I believe saved her life ,-when she was threatened with pneu-'monia." pneu-'monia." W. D. Wilcox. Logan, New York. Sold by all leading: druggists. l J. OBERNDORFER, STOCK BROKER, BRO-KER, 161 S. Main. Tel. Bell 792; J r I STEIN - BLOCH I CLOTHES I WERE NEVER MADE TO SELL AT ANY SUCH PRICE, 1 1 Not any suit or overcoat but what is worth double I i that, though they're not marked that ($18 to $35). 1 IAVhat we have left, however, go at that jo nr I price dlZiZd It's a clean out before the spring goods crowd out. I I - m 1 OFFICE OF THE INGBRSOIL-RAWD CO., 1 NO. II BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. I Wc desire to announce to all customers of The Rand DrIU Co. In I i Utah and Idaho that we hnvo made an arrangement with the btah Mln- R J Ing Machinery and Supply Co., J. E. Galigh-.r. manager, of Salt Lako S City. Utah, by which our oluce has been transferred to this company. ? and all Rand drill and compressor equipment will be handled from tholr place of business, 226-232 So. West Temple street, i i Mr W A L.Ieblcin of the Salt Lake onlce of The Rand Drill Co, i l will make his headquarters at the office of the Utah Mining Machinery J 3 and Supply Co., assisting that company in the handling of The Rand Drill Company business Z t Mr S G Murray, our General Western Representative, will also t make his headquarters with the Utah Mining Machinery and Supply Co. I mGERSQll-RANDCO., t GEO DOUBLEDAT, 1ft Vice-Fresldenl. i j Effective February 1. 1006. NEW PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE JAS.A POLLOCK S:C0. Bankers nnd Brokers. 6 W. SECOND SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITT. Orders Promptls Executed in Stocks, Bonds. Cotton. Grain and Provisions. Private leased wires with LOGAN & BRYAN. Correspondents. Corre-spondents. Members New York Slock Exchange. New York Cotton Exchange. Boston Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trads. We handle all prominent Utah Mining and Commercial Com-mercial Stocks. Our Mr. Pollock now member CHICAGO CHI-CAGO BOARD OF TRADE. There was a time when a man had his shirt tailored-to-mea-sure, with some reason. But when "Faultless" Day Shirts came the reason went. The new spring patterns are stunning affairs. The makers ma-kers design every fabric, to keep the shirts from being commonplace. Just the price is commonplace. $1.50 to $2.00 SEE WINDOW, SPRING STYLES. I WE ARE BETTER PREPARED ft i THAN EVER IN W ij Pianos, Orgcaas, Mas- 1 ical Merchandise, tc i ; Sevoral very line Instruments are I t offering? at very cany prices and H terms. 1 jCarsfensesij j & Anson Co, j TEMPLE OF MUSIC 1 74, Main St. J. W. CTJRRIE, j ASSAYER 70 W. 3rd South. Salt Lake City. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS (Incorporated.) Established 1S69. Capital $250,000 Surplus 75,000 Absorbed the Salt Lako City branch of WellBiFaryo & Co.'a bank. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers Letters of Credit Issued, available avail-able In all parts of the world. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. ESTABLISHED lm. UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK Capital. $200,000. WM. F. ARMSTRONG. Preoldent. BTRON OROO. Cxshler. Commercial Banking in all Its branohea. Four per cent Interest on aavlnes deposits. de-posits. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. PESERET NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Bait Lake City. Utah. Capital, $500,000; Surplus, $250,000. 1l. B. HILLS, MOSES THATCHER. President. Vice-President. H, S. YOUNG. E. S. HILLS, Cashier. Asac. Cashier. Safe deposit boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC , A thoroughly modern savings department depart-ment conducted In connection with this bank. Safe deposit boxen for rent. U. 8, DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX , President IWXFEadRRAY vYce-prTsIn! w. F. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN. J300.000. .INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. UNION ASSAY OFFICE M. S. HANAUER, Manager. Removed to 362 South West Temple. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will receive prompt attention. Analytical j-ork a specialty. 8ond for pricb list. M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1873. ' ESTABLISHED 1W1. lg0 OFFICES THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE RUST, General Manager Idaho. Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Office in Progress bldg., Salt Lako City. J. E. COSGRIFF H. P. CLARK. President. Cashier! OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK brntd wrtPhOnEenntterpr.aeCOnR0rVat,3m C- J" 1' H y'A0b,e' "-presidents. H' PEABODY. Ami Cashier. ALBERT S. REISER, I JEWELER, U ?a BELIj TEL- SW0-K. , Watches Diamonds and Jewelry. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. ha. Ozdob and i??' Ohjft. ate polntf 0 lntraaK Omaha. lS5SB,&3B Francisco , 111 9 and San FranciW Butte, san Fra'nS Intermediate palnu 1-For 05 Chicago. Denver City. St. Louli Franclaco .7 M Wo. 11-For OnaiV'Vt- saar...? yi polnta '"""if No 3-For OgdVn! nS: Kansas City nl.W Louis nd (ftlcC54, ! No. 6-For Oidin, "n,; Valley. Butte. 2 Portland. Ban T$?l and Intermedin, Q 5- - BURL, City Ticket OKIcjajJ Telephone 2M. Noto.-Traln nunbena OreKon Short Lin. ghJ not apply to the EouSh, Ogdcn or th Unjga ftia LAET U No. 10 For Hebtr, PrswS Marysvalo No. 113 For Blnshua""jl No. 12 For Park Cltv jm No, C For Denver a&d Euft No, 11 For Ocdn . ,...73 No. 6 For Ogdea an4 TTS No. 1 For 0dsn and No, L!J For Bingham .JT No. 3 For Denver end tii No. S For Provo and Tfcfl Wo. 15- For Ogdcn .. , INo. 4-For DeTwer and a INo. 3 For Orden and TTm ARRIVE SALT Ui No. C i roin Uguca and iNo. 12 From Ogdea .. i ?Jo. 7 From Tlntlc acd p Io. 6 From Denver aad No. 113 From Blnghara ; No. 1 From Denver atj No. 14 From Ogden . ... No. 2 From Ogden and TP No. 101 From Park City : No, 115 From Elr.ihia ; No 3 From Provo, Htl Maryovale No. i From Ogden and H No. J From Denver asi All trains except Not I stop at Intermediate Ticket ofllce, Dooly bbi I. A. BEXTOH () ' CURRENT TQL9 DEPART DI I' No. 7 Los Angeles Lfcl No. 1 Los Angeles Eiprt No. 51 For Stockton i TJnt'.c j No. 63 For NephI acd 1 I Pete Valley - 1 No. f-3 For Garneld i No. 65-For Nephj Nn. 51 For Nephj ncdlj ARRrVE DM No. S Los Angeles Lfca No. 2 Los AngelM Eijc No. 62 From Lynn i Nephl -'r Nc 5( From 0flld No. 65 From Nephl asi! Pet Valley No. CtFrom Nephl Ko- 62 From Tintio Stockton - . j FIneot Dining Car Hcrf Only direct line to.Lo: connections for Nt4J' CITY TICKET OFFld ond South. Phonea l&M District JW COLOKADO-TJTAE gJ Through car. fiLjoB Louis and Kansas Ci to New York BuiWS East. Low rates p Especial attention to tourist sleepers IgjB Eoston and other -pom" Two trains da-i)- - j Inquire VetA&W Salt Lake City ADc. T gilly given. MMUfl M SIMON ' pamVbBCBIW General TdzMteej. Tlmo tA,A,,P glut Hj 6, 8:30, li a. ""'B 7, QaOmviH SFtouks to mm under sui'erlort,5!,l:!'l3SH advantages. .'Lnud C World. Annual Orien ars'. Programrnei f.t W. S. HjJ |