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Show II T CHASING BEARS re&ttjrt'jT8 5!HPiiy fathers stomachs that could digest anything. The man with his B ' R W P-a K nose on a desk has to "coddle" his stomach. The best "coddler" is Jm. XifeSP JL amlsJfcBBSr msk M i the food that combines the life of the wheat with the soothing, invigorating tonic of barley-malt. Try it for Ln 07 y breakfast. You will like the sweet, crisp, malty flakes. JTy 111 mjZ "FORCE" is made of the best while wheat, steam-cooked, ing into a pan and warming it in oven. Then serve in large jf f rolled into thin flakes, combined with the purest barley- dish with cream, piling the flakes in one side of the dish and lf rJr jjj . ; ! malt and baked. Always " crisp " it before serving it by pour- pouring the cream in the other side, dipping the flakes as eaten. v. w& 9 Your Grocer sells it. No other Flaked Food is "Just as Good." jj$ H .. iiiii i njiiiu ' jnnrm ' n n ii T-i-" 1 1 fwprrnm iihiiiii ihmiii -ii rniromii iiwi in in i i mm m nipiiirrror itttii-- MaM8gaMgMpgll""'TB-miKi !J Ij j What Women Need (! 'I Something to put the blood in good order when they are pale and I l weak; something to clear the complexion when it is sallow or muddy; '"fl somethingto strengthen the digestion when food disagrees ; something v . fl to tone the nervous system when It is depleted. That something is tj i ' : A natural and sufficient remedy for the weaknesses and dcrange- ' ,. ments so common among women. A course of these pills will relieve 'L! congested conditions, dispel depression, act mildly on the bowels. ) J stimulate the liver, increase the red corpuscles in the blood, ana ' i strengthen the functions of the several organs. - I - For backache, lassitude, low spirits, dizzy spells, weak nerves n and all debilitated conditions, Beechatn's Pills are I The Right Remedy IB In boxes with full dlrecllons, 10c atKl 25c Ii 1 GARDNER DAILY NEWff ' HB y MAILODqES PEOHPTLY FILLED ' H lllik DECORATION DAY H&.-I) ejljk x )) Memorial Day the opening of Hi' ii j m'f a' -ae's mauy beautiftil sum- ? Km.i fflF' t' mei' Tesorts the most . generally S i i obsen'ed holiday, with one Qxcep- r f L tion, is near. 4' Everybody will be out in his best clothes. : f! S Perhaps YOU need one of these: C H' ' I A Collar, J,5c aud 25c; a Tie, 25c, 35c, -50c to $1.50; ? Ht' S Hose; 10c to $1 the pair: a Belt, 25c, 50c, 75c, to $2; Gloves, 'l'1 $ TSvo great values in Shirts at $1 and .$'1.50; plain, fancy HNL1 and pleated fronts. ? !;j ' K Straw Hats, 25c to $7.50. ' s Benefit Concert. Arrangements for tho benefit concert to Miss Millie Williams, Friday evening. May 29, have now been completed and a tentative programme arranged. It has boon decided to hold the concert in T3ar-ratt T3ar-ratt hall Instead of the Sixteenth ward meeting house, as was at first Intended, and. to Include in the list of soloists somo of tho popular singers pf Salt Lake City, aH well as Miss Williams herself. r Mexican' Mustang Liniment 1 I The Greatest Remedy for the Sorest Needs. I j RANCHMEN, DAIRYMEN and POULTRYMEN MECHANICS, LUMBERMEN and FARMERS p j need it for GaJls, Barbed Wire Cuts, Bruises, need it for the clairy hurts that are sure to 1 f ! ! Strains, Scratches, Sweeny, Spavins. Harness come with an active life. Guts, Burns, Bruises, i i V Sores and lameness in Horses and Cattle. Sore Sprains, Strains, Crushed. Elands or Feet ren- n Teats and. Caked Udder in Cows quicklv re- dered painless and promptly healed. Its anti- 1 S relieved and cured. Screw Worm and "Foot septic qualities make it a necessity in all cases I'l S' Rot in Sheep cured or prevented. Roup, of wounds or open sores. Mexican Mustang j' Gapes or Frozen Combs in. Poultiy promptly Liniment will save most of your doctor's bills. 1 j 1 checked and cured. Mexican. Mustang Lini- Used as a poultice for Sore Throat or Gold If Si I ment is the ever ready veterinary, and sixty in the chest it gives quick relief. Try it 1 1 1 years' service has proved, its great value. for Frostbites, Chilblains and Rheumatism, p FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 25c, 50c. and SI per bottle. J ' The I White Indian A white Indian is a sick Indian. In-dian. When the Indians first saw a white man they were sure he was sick. White skin sick man was their argument. "Pale-face" is the name they gave as. Pale facts can be cured. When blood is properly fed the face glows with health. Scott's Emulsion is a rich blood food. It gives new power to the bone marrow from which j the red blood springs. : : i j All DraczitU ; SOc. ud $1.00. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Raymond-Illinois Mining company Principal Prin-cipal place of business, Salt L.akc City, Utah. Mines at Eureka, Utah. j Notice Is hereby given that at a meet- ! Ing of the directors duly held May 21, 100S, an assessment of one-half of a cent per share per month, for three months, was levied on the outstanding capital Ktock of the corporation, payable to M B. Johnson at room COG, .Atlas block, as follows: One-half cent per share, payable immediately. imme-diately. Any stock upon Which this assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on the 22ml day of June." 1908. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will b sold on the 8th day of July, 1908, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. One-half cent per share shall bo payable pay-able on the 9th day of July. 190S. Any stock upon which this assessment maj ,-nmnlr, nnno ll rn ills. Qfli .lo Tr nf Aiit-nct 190S, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will bo sold on the 2Uh day of August, 190S, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Ono-half cent per share shall bo payable pay-able on tho 25th day of August, 190S. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 24th day of September. Sep-tember. 190S, will be delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment, is made before, will bo sold on tho 10th day of October, 190S, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. C. TjYNCH, Secretary, b21Sn 506 Atlas Block. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Little Chief Mining company; principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah; location of mines. Tlntlc district. Juab county. Utah. Notice Is hereby glvon thai at a meeting of the board of directors direc-tors of the Little Chief Mining and Milling Mill-ing company, hold qn tho 13th dav of May, 190S, assessment No. 33, one (1) cent per share, was levied on the capital capi-tal stock of the corporation Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to Jamas P. Driscoll, secretary, at McCor-nlck McCor-nlck & Co.'s bank, corner of Main and First South streets. Salt Lake CItv, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, 17th day of June, 1P0S, will ba delinquent and advertised for sale at publlo auction, and unless paymont Is made before will be Bold on Tuesday, tho 7th day of July, 190S, at 12 o'clock noou, at the company's offlCH. room No. 40S Atlas block. West Second South street. Salt Lako Cltv, Utah, to pay tho delinquent assessment therson. together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. JAMES P. DRISCOLL. Secretary. Corner Main and First South streets. Salt Lake City. Utah. bl639 WALKER BROTHERS, K BANKERS. C (Incorporated.) ESTABLISHED 1859. Capital lawl Eurplua ..iloSM? Absorbed the Salt Lake Branch of wiflW1!1 Fargo & Co.'a Bank. 'iff1 Safety Deposit Boxes for Weai Traveler's' Letters of Credit wit4.wL Available In All Parts of th We-rllM? WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. ESTABLISHED 1SS9. Capktal. $10,000 : 3urplua, 175.009. Special attention given to the. I loflon of rents, payment cf taxMWl and the care of proporty for non-real jB-r dents. 251 SOUTH MAIN STREET, J: 8s.lt "Lake Cltf, Utaha, R. 6. DUN & CO., j THE MERCANTILE AGBNCT, GEORGE RUST, General Manager,: Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyomlna.? Office 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt Laks CN ESTABLISHED 1&41. 189 OFHOI THE OLDEST AND LAHOEfcT. 3 DESERET NATIONAL BANK U. S. Depositary. W Salt Lake Olty, TJtah. Jfc Captal, $500,000.00; aurplus, SSOOOMW; Mjoa ?hat'cbVr WW W7.Wvi-Ktt33 H. E Young ..... vsl Edgar 3. Hills At CV L. W. Burton -Mt. I Safety Deposit Boxes for Rtnt-.Ti MeCORNICK & CO., M BANKERS, W ESTABLISHED 1S73. JK Salt Lake City, Utah. iNationaJ Bank of the RepjM A thoroughly modem sayinsft'H" ment conducted In conMCtlonJrtup rJc. Safe deposit boxes for re'. ;M Depository. laH Frank Knox, prcsdtnU JsmM fray, vke-prtaldent; W. F. 1 Barh H IE, A. Culbertoon, asst. cashier. ' Capital paid In, ?J00,O00. lnt4nrM Ion time deposits. tbm far. a. ircoRNicK. JOJm President, Vfc-Fnwp UTAH NATIONAL BAMm Salt Lahe City, u Pays Intore-t or l Tin ML Safety Deposit Boxes for fc. T. BADGER. iS. ESTABLISHED 1B W UTAB COMMERCIAL AM -K SAVINGS BANK m fc,. F ASTROaJi. ICornmerciaJ Baokln In 3H HAND i SAPOLI0 1 JOB TOILET AND Finger roughened bj" catch everj stain and k,oiiTj dirty. Hand Sapolio remow the dirt, but also the loowaj,Wj cuticle and restore tbfl TJf natural beauty. "ZTk The Tribune Gives Y?"5jm the Largest Circulation- m |