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Show (pYOUR HOME. Sp'resh, clean Iioubg, &ni genus, is imrd lo IR11 renting. Tt us y with ono. ' A J payment down bal- Intake - ?M Co. A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election Elec-tion to Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy for affections of the throat and lungs." says Hon. John Shenlck, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign. 1 caught cold after being overheated, which irrltaled my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to use Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. I took two dosoa that afternoon and could not believe my senses When I found the next morning the Inflammation had largely subsided. I took several doses that day kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat In the Council." This remedy is for sale by all leading drugglats. IIs sold for five dollars with no more real merit than our J Weltoi Best $3.00 Hat M couldn't have more style. ! It might have more quality. iP The flualit' is a11 hat costs y Ma the money in the Welton, hotli I Jifsk, stiff and soft. I ?WvwWQ' Stetson's, more quality, more ? ;rJ money $4.00 and $5.00. , X " I NEW PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE JAS.A POLLOCK &C0. Bankers and Brokers. 6 W. SECOND SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Orders Promptly Executed In Stocks. BoL'ds, Cotton. Grain and Provisions Private leased wires with LOGAN & BRYAN. Correspondent?. Corre-spondent?. Members New York Steele Exchanse, New York Cotton Exchange. Boston Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trada. Wo handlo all prominent Utah Mining and Commercial Com-mercial StOCKS. Our Mr Pollock now member CHICAGO CHI-CAGO BOARD OF TRADE. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS (Incorporated.) Established 1850. Capital 8250,000 Surplus 75,OCO Absorbed the Salt Lake City branch of Wolls-Fargo & Co.'3 bank. Safety Deposit Boxea for Rent. Travelers Lettors of Credit Issued, available avail-able In all parts of the world. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. ESTABLISHED 1&3. UTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK Capital. WM. F. ARMSTRONG, President. BYRON GROO, Cachlor. Commercial Banking In all Its branches Four per cent Interest on savings deposits. de-posits. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. PBSBRET NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, !S500,0O0; Surplus, $250,000. L. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER. Presldont. Vice-President. H. S. YOUNG. E. S. HILLS. Cashl-er. Asst. Cashier. Safe deposit boxen for rent NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC A thoroughly modern saving department depart-ment conducted in connection with this bank Safo deposit boxes fot rent. U S DEPOSITARY. FRANK ICNOX President JAMES A. MURRAY Vlce-Prosldcnt W. F. ADAMS Caahler CAPITAL PAID IN. ttOO.000. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. UNION ASSAY OFFICE M. S. HANAUER. Mannger. Removed to 352 South West Temple. SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will receive prompt attention. Analytical work a specialty. Send for prlctr Hat. M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1873. ESTABLISHED 1S1. ISO OFFICES. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE RUST. General Manager. Idaho. Nevada, Utah and Wyoming Oitlco in Progress bldp.. Salt Lake City. J. E. COSGRIFF, H. P. CLARK, President. Cashier. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK An Exponent of Conservatism Combined Com-bined with Enterprise. J. J. Daly, W. P. Noble. Vice-president A. H. PEABODY, AesL Cashier! Office Chief Quartermaster. Denver Colo , March 1, 10CC Scaled proposals In tripllcato will bo received hero until II n. m., on March 31, 190s for transportation transporta-tion of Military Supplies. Routes Nos. 1. 2, 3, A G and C, and for drayagu at Denver, Den-ver, Colo., during the fiscal year commencing com-mencing July l, lwC. U. S. reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals Information furnished on application Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: '"Proposals for Transportation cn Route No " addressed C. A. H. McCaulcy, Chief Q. M. t3 l IN EFFECT j ARRIVE. No. 4 From Ogdcn, Chicago Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas IH City and Denver 5:15 a.m. H No. 6 From Ogdon, Port- H land, Butte, San Francisco. 830 a.ra. . No. C From Ogdcn and In- ' ' H lermcdlato points 9:30 a.m. No. 12 From Ogdcn. Cache B Valley and Intermediate IH points 1145 airu No. IV From Chicago, Oma- H hn, Ogden and lutcrmcdi- H ate points 4:25 p.m. , H No. 2 -From Ofplen, Chicago, H St. Lcul. Knrisab City. Omaha. Denver and San H Francisco 5:15 P.m. H No. 10 From Ogden. Cache IH Vallev. Rutte. Portland H and San Francisco 7:35 p.m. DEPART. No. 5 For Ogdon, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas H City and St. Louis 7:10 a-ra, H No, i For Ogdcn, Portland, B Butte, San Franclaco and lntormcdl.tto points 10:3Oa.ra. No. 1 For Ogdcn, Omaha, H Chicago, Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis and tJan Francisco . - 1:30 P-ro. No. 11 For Ogden. Cache Valley and Intermediate points 4:05 p. ro, No. 17 For Ogdcn, Omaha. ; H Chicago and intermediate IH polntH 5:55 P-ra. i IH No. S For Ocdon, Denver. I H Kanaae City, Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago 6:05 P-ra. No. 0 For Ogden. Cncho IH Valley, Butto, Helena. i i IH Portland. San Francisco nnd Intermedin!" points .. 11:45 p.m. fH D. E. BURLEY. G. P. A. D, S. SPENCER, A. G. P. A. ' I City Ticket Office, Main street. IH Telephone) 250. Note 'irain numbers shown above are I H Oregon Short Lino train numbers, and do I B not apply to the Southern Pacific west of j ' H Osdeu or the Union Pacific east thereof. IH CURRENT TIME 1 10,1906. j I LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 10 For Heber, Provo and Marysvalo I VM No. 112 For Bingham 810 a. m. , No. IW-For Park City 8:15 a- nu . No. 6 For Denver and East .... 1:60 a. m. ' H No. 11 For Ogden ,- V81 UJ I No. 5. For Ogden and Weat ....W o- fM No. 1 For Opdcn and West .. 1M5 p. m. IH No. 123 For Bingham 8:00 p. m. rH No. 2 For Denver nnd East .... J:w p. m. H No S For Provo and Tlntlo .... 5:00 p. m. H No. IS- For Ogden g: p m No. -1 For Denvor and Eajt .... 8:00 p. m. H Mo. 3 For Ogden and West ....11 '10 p. m. M ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY, No, 6 i; uguen and West ... &M a. m. iNo. Ki From Ogden 8:00 a. m. N0. 7 From Tin tic and Provo. J.0 .-00 a. ra. t tH No. 0 From Denver and East. .10:23 a. m. ' No. 113 From Bingham 10:50 a. m. i lB No. 1 From Denver and East. 1:5 p. m. H No. 11 From Ogden ... 2:25 p. m. H No 2 From Ogden and Weat .. 3:40 p. m. H No. 101 From Park Cty 5:15 p, m. No. 115 From Bingham ........ 6:40 p. m. rH No. 0 From Provo, Hebor and IH Marysvalo jj0, 4 From Ogden arid West .. 7:C0 p. m. M No 3 From Denver and East. 11:00 p, m. B All trains excopt Nos. 1 to a. Inclusive. I stop at intermediate points. i Ticket ofTico. Donly block. Phone 20a. 1 I lfH I. A BENTON. Gs AjJP., D. IH jTTs, UTAH'S ! H M0ST 1 - H rw'?fi POPULAR 8Sf RAILROAD CURRENT TIMETABLE. DEPART DAILY" No. 7 Loe Angeles Limited 4:45 P.m. No. 1 Los Angeles Express. 12. "01 a-m. No. 51 For Stockton and Tintlc 7:45 a.m. ! No. CI For Nephl and San I . Pete Valley S:00 a.m- I No: 53 For Garfield -ll-'SO St.. 71. I No. 63 For Nephl 4T45 P-m- No. 61 For Nophi and Lynn 8:30 p.m. ARRIVE DAILY". No. 3 Los Angeles Limited. 5:35 p.m. No. 2 Los Angeles Express. 6:30 a.m. No. C2 From Lynn and Ncphi 0:50 a.m. No. 51 From Garfield 1:20 p.m. No. 66 From Ncphi and San Peto Valley 1:30 p.m. No. W From Ncnhl 5:45 P.m, No 62 From Tintlc nnd Stockton 6:00 p.m. Finest Dining Car Servlco in the West. Only direct line to Los Anpeles. Stage tM connections for Nevada mining camps. ijH CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1C9 S. Main sU , Phones MS6. L MQ0RE j H District Passenger Agont. jH COLORADO-UTAH SHOE.T LINE TO ST. LOUIS. Through car, Sail Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only ono chang to New York. Buffalo and principal points At Enst. Low rates for summer travail. Especial attention to ladles and chll- jB Tourist olecpors through to Chicago. 0 Boston and other points without change H Two trains dally. . , J Inquire at ticket office. 103 Dooly blc;Jc i Salt Lako City Any Information cheer- M fullv Given. H C. TOWNSEND. G p & T. A. Missouri Pacific Ry.. St. Louto. Mo. The Lagoon Road, f I Salt Lake & Otrdcn Railway. j SIMON BAMBERGER, President and General Manager. I Tlmo table In effect Nov. 28. 1905. M LEAVE SALT LAKH. fM 6, 8:30, 11 a. m., 2, 4:30, 6:30 p. m. LEAVE LAGOON. I .7, 0:30, 12 ru., 3, a. '30, 7:S0 p. m. I SEE WOODRUFF I , i I FOR WALL PAPER. I 70 East Third South. ll I 1 i j 3. W. CUBIIIE, 70 W. 3rd South, Salt Lake City. ' |