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Show A Suggestion for You Instead of woriying tlirough the day with nothing to do but read or talk to some one, why not make fancy work and sell it through the want ad columns of the paper? You know how pleasant it is to work pansies on a doily while you sit in your chair by the window. Or how interesting it is to make a sofa cushion or a fancy handkerchief handker-chief of some new pattern. And 11: you could make money while you are making these things it would be all the m ore fa sci na ting would n ?t it ? By inserting a small want ad in the paper you will have enough calls to keep you busy right along and the money will come in handy for lots of things you've been needing. "Why not try the plan tomorrow? FUNERAL DIRECTORS EBER W. HALL. UNDERTAKER AND cmbalmcr, 1C4 S. West Temple; phone 1019. v492 CUT FLOWERS thjTilwer shop, cut flowers and designs. Under Nat'l Bank of Rep. monuments and tombstones lTresocIctoel McKenzlc. Display yards. 422 S. State. H AIRDRE S SING sTlhoing and hTatiTdThssing done at home. Lllllnn Young. Bc'.l phone 1G61-NZ. s!0S4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE A RIO FORMING A MINING AND promotion syndicate, the largest In the west. An excellent opportunity for a man of ability, with money, to secure large returns re-turns on his Investment. Address T-l. Tribune. i7 io I KNOW OF CONTRACTS DATED from December 10 to December 15, for Oregon Valley Land Co., contracts that can be bought at a small premium. L. D. Richardson. 103 4th et. S., Minneapolis. Minn. riSGO WE SELL HOTELS. RESTAURANTS. rooming houses, grocery " stores, drug stores, saloons, or any kind of business you want. The LcwiB-Lowo Co., 223 Judge ldg- 82582 ONLY BUSINESS OF ITS KIND IN city: big chance to expand: small capital capi-tal will buy. Address R-5U. Tribune. s34Sl I WANT A SINGLE MAN AS PARTNER in a largo European hotel; must have some money and experience. Address S-55. Tribune. IG74 CALIFORNIA OIL LAND NEW DIS-trlcts DIS-trlcts to be opened up at once. Can locale ten people eighty acres each. Charles Howard. Cullen hotel., IS30 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A GENTLEMAN TO TAKE AN ACTIVE and financial Interest In a large company com-pany for the operation and handling of mines, real estate, etc. The opportunity is exceptional to become be-come Interested with others well versed along iheso linos, as well as a profitable one. T-H, Tribune. tSGl I SOLD 50.000 WORTH OF STOCK IN my company in 15 months: if you arc seeking capital, write for my free book, which explains my pls.n. Darbyshlre, box 1S10 H. Rochester, X. Y. r2C5S NO. 1 PATENT. Wanted Information regarding good patent which would bo money maker; only Inventor, who wishes to sell outright out-right or on royally basis, need answer; clvo price and brief description. S. M..-Box M..-Box 9S4-K. Rochester. N. Y. r24G9 TYPEWRITERS WE RENT TYPEWRITERS. REPAIR. exchange and sell. All makes in slock; full lino of supplies. L'tah Typewriter Exchange Ex-change Co. Phones 430. s431 i w.. . " 1 VIM." 11 1 1 '- . , "" ' 1 rrr--sr j A New Residence I Thoroughfare One of the prettiest residence streets in the city is Hamilton Hamil-ton Place, running' north from . Sixth South street between' State and. Second East streets. Pavements, sidewalks, lawns f a are all in, and at the head of the street is an old Spanish Mis- 1 sion arch. jj Hamilton Place offers every advantage to the home owner J j who wishes to be close to the business district, and the pretty ! ! modem bungalows may be purchased for cash or on our month- I : ly payment plan. j On Hamilton Place, fourteen Jive-room bungulows, mission G finish, hall, bath, two clothes closets, modern plumbing, front j and back porches, electric lights and gas. A gas range in every j house. Prices, $3000 to $3700. 1 We also offer for sale these fine two-story dwelling's : I No. 1136 East Second South street, corner Wendell ave- nue, Two-stoiy pressed brick, stone foundation dwelling". I ' Seven rooms, reception hall, fireplace, five clothes closets, mod- j era plumbing, basement and furnace. Large front porches, B back porches screened in. Lot 37 feet by 148 feet. Price, I S5500. " 1 : I No. 1132 East Second South street, next west of above, al- 1 most duplicate. Price $5250. I Nos. 967-973 First avenue, south front. Two seven-room 1 pressed brick stone foundation dwellings. Reception hall. Mod- 1 '. ern plumbing, basement and furnace. Cement sidevalks. Lots, 2V2 by 10 rods. Price, $6000 each. J i SaiStLake I; j Socorily & TrosS: !;i ! I ; Company 1 ; 32 Up. Mam Street ' I . WANTED HELP MALE STROC.KS- EMPLOYMENT AGKNCY-Hotel, AGKNCY-Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborers. 4 E. 2nd South. Phones 4C4. c43 M. J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Skilled and unskilled laborers furnlohud. 40 East 1st South, cor. Commercial. Bell phono 33S8. Ind. 923 P FIRST - CLASS "IrCLUTECTU RAL draughtsman wanted. Apply 701 New: house bldg. TWO SOLICITORS. CALL AT NO. 33 Board of Trade bldg. si 024 TWENTY-FrVE WIDE AWAKE WELL appearing men and wornn to work on an exceptional proposition. Pleasant work. Large returns. Address R-12. Tribune. 292G YOUNG MEN WANTED TO QUALIFY for traveling salesmen. Good wages; excellent opportunity. Call or write. 4.!7 Atlas block. Rell 5131. s2DS4 SOLTCrrORToF GOOD ADDRESS; GTVE references. R-55, Tribune. s3205 EXPERIENCED RUNNER. AND DISH-washcr, DISH-washcr, man or woman, nt Halls hotel. tl!7 WANTED A BARBER AT 1 1 Exchange Ex-change place. YOUNG MAN WITH FLOUR MILT Experience, Ex-perience, or who has worked at the flour packer, to work Into posllon of assistant as-sistant miller and learn the business. Must be honest. Industrious, and not afraid of work, and man enough to let liquor alono. Salary depends on the man. Will advance transportation. Give full particulars, past and present employment, nnd references. St. Anlhony Milling and Elevator Co. t74i A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN who Is a good stenographer, is wanted for editorial department of The Tribune. Good future for right party. 1752 WA NTED GOOD INSTITUTION COOK". Must bo a sober man. Also wani an assistant; could use man and wife. Address Ad-dress T-C, Tribune. . tS47 GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT WARM Springs snloon. IS72 WANTED A SODA MAN. APPLY AT 10S South Mn In. J. II. R- Franklin Co. tS7S BARBER WANTED AT 314 SO. STATE. F. Aubrey. tpM SEVERAL HUSTLING BEAT, ESTATE salesmen for contract work. J. E. Funk K- Co., 203 D. F. Walker. t021 GOOD LIVE REAL ESTATE AGENT, 401 Atlas Block. tfi22 GOOD. A .LL-ROUND JANITOR; GOOD wages; references. Royal Baking Co. tOfil WANTED HELP FEMALE GIRLS WANTED IN ALL, DEPART-tnents. DEPART-tnents. Apply Troy laundry, 431 South Cth Enst st, sllf.S GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL 1IOUSE-work; 1IOUSE-work; no washing. 255 Sixth East. S2710 WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLAD-les SALESLAD-les for cloak dept. Apply F. Auerbach & Bro. s2721 WANTED EXPERIENCED FITTER and seamstresses for alteration dept. Apply F. Auerbnch & Bro. s2725 GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN TO COOK; good wages. 270S Jefferson ave.. Ogden. s2919 TWENTY-FIVE WIDE AWAKE, WELL appearing men and women to work on an exceptional proposition. Pleasant work. Large returns. Address R-12. Tribune. s2D27 EXPERIENCED FEEDERS AND FOLIX ers for mangle work; also one high-class high-class collar finisher. Sanltarv Laundrv. Ill) So. W. Temple. s3293 GOOD PLACE FOR EXPERIENCED girl; good wages; two In family. CO D street. Independent phone 18C1. s3520 COMPETENT GIRL, WHO UNDER- j stands hair dressing work thoroughlv; one who Is familiar with tha work. 54 A COOK AND ASSIST WITH IRONING. 305 1st ave. t271 AN EXPERIENCED MAID AND HOUSE- ! man, at the Orpheum hotel. j.'iS So. i State. tH3 j GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; good cook; no washing; family of two. Kenwood apt.. 550 East 3rd So. No. I. I IC92 , GOOD. RELIABLE WOMAN TO ASSIST I In housework for out of town for the summer; good wages. Bell 13. 3 rings. tCSl GOOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR CHAM-borwork. CHAM-borwork. 372$ S. Main. t7Sl j GIRL FOR PRESSING. AT THE PARK Dry Cleaning Co., 1033 So. 7th East. ' 1795 ; GOOD WOMAN TC) DO COOKING , and work on 1st floor. 12C3 E. 1st So. 1749 j LADIES' CLOTHES TRONERS: GOOD I wages. Model Laundry, cor. Slate and Orpheum ave. ta?, ' WANTED A GOOD COLORED WOMAN i for chamber work at the Realty block. 2255 So. West Temple. t765 GOOD LAUNDRESS TWO DA YS4EAGII week; If satisfactory, permanent position. posi-tion. Apply 144 East First South. JMione G57 Main. tS39 GIRL TO DO IRONING BY THE DAY ; at 5 Folsom avenue. tS51 LAUNDRESS, ONE OR TWO DAYS A ; week; must be good Ironer. 443 E. 1st South. tS79 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; must go home at night. Inquire 222 W. 2nd South. tSSl t . ! COMPETENT COOK FOR COOKING only. Mrs. J. R. Walker. Bell 1101. 1933 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; no washing. 251 W. 1st No. t93S TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO CALL ON tho best pconle in town; snWry S15 to start, as and (0 Commercial' block. 8 to 9. t943 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL UOUSE-work. UOUSE-work. 159 So. ."th East. 1914 ' CURL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. , Apply 234 So. Main, afternoon. t043 MUSICAL CONSERVATORY-NrlsRiioluvTA CONSERVATORY-NrlsRiioluvTA music: fourth floor Board of Trade ildg. "We teach all instruments." s212.V JWHERE TO STOP j LINCOLN HOUSErPAUlTljFJNTrO-'! prletnr. 08 East First South; 200 rooms: ates 25c. 35c and 50c. xl93 1 HOUSECLEANTNG LlGcEliE"'lToT promptly. Bell 2929, Ind. 2939, 130 E. st So. nl672 OSTEOPATH 3RT2THlirrE ton building. Consultation free. Office lours. 10 a. m. to 15 m.. 2 to 0 p m. 'hones Tnd. 714, Bell 52S1. Residence hone. Bell 3951 -K. t ug )R. G. A. GAMBLE. 615-016 BOSTON Bldg. (opposite postofflce.) Bell 5281, nd. 714. t9 IS veterinary schools DGa!?s7ot lege Cutaloguo mailed free. Dr ! :eane. ISIS Market st. S1437 ' BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES IIAN'SECC plies. Jevnu Academy. 227 So. Main. O170S WANTED y, t aTIlrsseconId l I ing, "trunks, valises: best prices paid. 3 1 k Commercial st. Reply by postal card 1 I Phones 3771. t74 YOUR OLD CLOTHING. WILL CALL ti Salvation Army. Both phones. 12191 S TO DO YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND 1 V mattress remaking. Utah Bedding and I Mfg. Co. Both phones 3S3, jj303 ' T HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OID t i clothea, ote. Bell phone 5023. CU Com- V C merclal st. - m2477 j WESTERN JUNK CO.. DEALERS RC I metal, rubber, etc. 250 So. 1st Xor I and 3044 So. State. Bell Main 231C, j! J HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRON ' brass, rags, bottles, rubber, copner ni' I 1 Utah Junk Co., S40 So. 4lh West. Phono I 229- P1072 j I ALL KINDS SECOND-HAND EOILErF I machinery, plp'e. etc. Western Ma' 1 rhlnery and Supply Co., 33G So. 3rd Wqt Be" 3S5- rim HORSES AND CATTLE PASTURFD near city by the month; will dMIvor ' animals. 474 W. 2nd So. Ind. 2380. r2671 A FTRST-CLASR AUTOMOBILE MN 1 repairer, with small cnplt.il, to in-a ohiirge of an established place. 113 qn West Temple, al?gg '.; YOUNG AND FAT CALVES. DRY AND tot cows, bull, poultry. Saunders. i 23'--T- S2348 YOUR PIANO TO TUNE; SATISFAC ! i tion guaranteed. Jos. J. Dnvnei is r at. Bell phono 20SG-X. J ' 940 ' BIDS FOR FURNISHING 750.000 LB? oats. SOO tons first quality timothy hav i delivery to he made at regular interval? i . durlncr period of one year from date In submitting bids on above material Htatn prices f o. b. cars Salt Lake. 'Klvlnff full particulars regarding quality of ma- J i S294S-, BOTH PHONES 21, FOR ALL KINDS 'I of screens. TO IIORROW 1000 FOR TWO YEARS "i at 10 per cent; ample sccurltv. x Y Z.. Tribune. " 't3Q.S ARE YOU HARD UP? PRIVATE ' party has few thousand to loan on good stocks, diamonds, jewelry: transactions l confidential. Address for interview, S-51 Tribune. tG57 ?. A HUSTLER TO SELL HIGH CLASS ; stock in city or country, exceptionally large commission. Snow, 322 D. F. Wal- . Iter bldg. t7Pl ,i WANTED. Ten to twelve-room house or flat, un- " furnished, close In. easL side proforrfd ) Address T-2, Tribune. ' t7"39 ' WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER, 3 t to 10-room. thoroughly modern house ; close in, between 3rd ave. and 2nd South ' j Address ('. B U., caro Tribune t762 i z i ' WANTED SITUATION j 1 FOR GOOD, HONEST, HUSTLT?fOMEN !' 1 with best of references. We can usually 1 supply men of all occupations. Honest employment of any kind solicited. Tele- ( Phone Bell 2251; Ind. 22G4. General Relief, 1 Committee, I. O. O. F. nl717 !i POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY ' widow with small child, 32S E 2nd So l tori POSITION AS CHAMBERMAID IN 1' rooming or boarding house. Phone Ind. ' -1'19- t755 j K ALL-ROUND BAKER SEEKS GOOD $ 5 Job. town or country; abstainer and H L" nonsmoker. Address T-3, Tribune t74l V, I EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER I I 1ooVi&,,CSBI!osl.t,0 once; best reference. T I. 13S So. Sth K. Bell 3011. t71S J ! I BY EXPERIENCED GENTS' FURNISH- "8 1 lugs and clothing, also experienced gon- II I ,01-al merchandise salesman: Al referonrrm II 3' regarding ability; cltv or out of town. - P Address T-l 3. Tribune. tsS3 ' V BY EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT AND general office man with knowing" of I stenography: experienced In office- man- I ngenient and In handling men. Address . I P. O. box 139a. Salt Lako City. tS32 ) I COLLEGE STUDENT DESIRES' SITUA- I tion with engineering party. Stale sal- j. J! ary. etc. T-9. Tribune. tS35 I TWO EXPERIENCED JAPANESE !!' sheep herders want Jobs. 118 E. Third .V South. Boll phone 2330. tS4;'. ' STUDENT. AGED 19. WANTS ANY RE- ' It speetable work for simmer, Phone Bell ; ; " 1139-z. tD2n . ; n YOUNG LADY WANTS FURNISHED !' J room, with use of piano; reasonable. 1 State terms. T-H. Tribune. t93fi t SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST- 1 B class Japanese cook; will go anywhere. j I1 B-21. Tribune. tP5.1 t AJlDAigTlEOO j ROOM. ANDOAJhT'OTYoTTn $ private family. 327 E. 1st So. k5SS 2 ROOMS FOR 3 GENTLEMEN. WITH S QJ board. In private family. 1 block from A tft Knutsford. 319 So. 2nd East. r3403 J THE HOMESTEAD. WHICH HAS V I changed hands, has excellent rooms and AR1 table board. 320 So. 3rd East. Ind. 3019. MODERN. AIRY ROOMS. WITH BOARD: H walking distance; splendid view. 47 1 lb1 Center at. t39 , t BOARD AND ROOM. NEW TEMPLE : ? Hotel. No. 12 W. No. Temple. 1339 ) k MOD. HOME. CLOSE IN. BEAUTIFUL i Effi surroundings: would take a few nice t' people. Bell 5353 -Y. 1 1-10 Wtlt DESIRABLE ROOMS; LAWN.- PORCH and shade; excellent table. 113 E. 1st -i South. tG72 $ Sf? H)4 SOUTH MAIN. BELL 10CS-NY. BY 1 Mrs. Oluey. toOO ; , . j gR LARGE FRONT ROOM". MODERN CON- 4 ESli venlences; private family, good board. LoJ 139 W. Cth South st. t7Sl ; IXjffc DEAL CONVALESCENT HOME. I'N- der supervision experienced attendants. . ITW Indorsed by physicians. Bell 1702-K tS29 .VA NT ED TO EXCHANGE. A TERM ! of tho best vocal Instruction In the Kg. Mty for room and board for .summer. , In- ddress T-14. Tribune. . 1S36 f i tftw GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS FOR TWO fA or three gentlemen; modern conven- : W- lences; private family. 31S N. 1st West. . ;P.,i tM3 J (Jig, LOST LADY'S GOLD WATCH. CRYS- i ! tal broken; also picture in case. Re- 1 ward. 435 Pearl ave. sl59l twjf C R ESC EXT PIN STUDDED WITH OP.-U' Con and turqolse. between First avenue and jBf?L second South via State and Second South. lGlr( Return to 53 South Main. Reward. n2971 aftjjffco EASTERN STAR PIN. ENGRAVED "2 If&jJ Alki r," near North State or Main. Re- e' ward, this office. s297C Jligl 8I soriTel horse. 2 vmfii hind 51?? , fec-t, star In forehead. Phone ISGb-X MVH n Bell. 1473 ONE BLACK" ANIvTlITE COT'; NO 'M n brands. Return to James Leathain, 305 ifir- S. 4th West. Reward. t6S Mfy;. PERSON HAVING FOUND WATClf jl.'g with fob linked with silver, blue ancl iTfl Pink stones, please return to Mrs. O. C. t'th Crismor. Wellington hotel, cor. 3rd W est ;Coi!t , and So. Temple. 92S 1 JJS ra"r WILL PARTY WHO PICKED UP AU- 'flil totnoblle dusted from reserved seats, yjift" cycle track, Friday night kindly nturn same to Chesapeake Cafe? RcWiirdjc3 alfo HIcCTFaOT OASSA- ' BIRD CUWAN CO. ICO So. W. Temple. Bell' phone M |