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Show V J depoudent 300. Trihune Want Ads. I Bell Main 5200. ludcpeudent-360. Tribune Want Ads. Bell Main 5200. Independent 3G0, ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS New York, Londonderry and Glasgow NEW TORK AND NAPLES DIRECT Single or Round Trip Tickets between New York and Scotch, English. Irish and all principal Continental points at attractive at-tractive rates. Send for Book of Tours. Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cuisine. Apply Promptly for Satisfactory Reservation. For tickets or general Information apply ap-ply to any local agent of the Anchor Line, or to HENDERSON BROS.. Gen'l Agents, Chicago. 111. 1 Alberta, Canada Is attracting thousands ol? farmers from all parts of 1 the United States annually, who are taking up farm I lands and placing themselves in a position to be- come rich in a short time. I Better Get Some Information As to how it is possible for you to buy a farm in this, the greatest wheat-producing area on the continent, R with little cash ten years' time or upon the crop- M payment plan: 1 NO CROP, NO PAY. j 1 All tillable, choice lands, ready for the plow, close 1 J to railway and good markets, $12.00 to $18.00 per i acre. Irrigated Lands 1 "With an abundance of water supply, at an annual 1 rental for use of water of 50 cents per acre. Suit- I able for tho growing of all small grains alfalfa, timothy sugar beets and all differont varieties of 1 vegetables, with a guaranteed title to water right 1 from the Canadian government 1 $30.00 Per Acre J BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE I giving facts about this great country may be had by writing on calling on Jamieson, Gillis & Brown 1 Colonization Agents fi I . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Alberta Lands. I 319-320 Newhouse Bldg., I . '., Salt Lake City, Utah. FUNEBAIi DIP.EOTORS EBER W. HALL. UNDETACERAND il embalmer. 164 S. West Temple. Phone PH ISlh v493 ll MALCOLM L BUTLER. RES. UNDER-taker, UNDER-taker, Gl N. State. Bell phone 291?. BURIAL VAULTS . ' ROYAL CEMENT BURIAL VAULTS Fut ,n..on four hours' notice; cost from $25 to $50. Ind. 3257. Boll 625. h3833 tM OUT FLOWERS THE LEADING FLORIST, W. W. KING IH 214 E. 2nd So. Both pnonoa 37. b20f MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCrCOSjHdtCFROM. R. McKenzio. Dlsplny yards. 422 So. State. .AUOTJ IH OSTERLOH COMMISSION CO. WILL I IH sell at public auction Friday. May 6. 6 rooms of nice household furniture. In- ' IH eluding Schefcr piano, cost $400. 431 3rd "ve- kl65 THE OSTERLOH AUCTION AND COM Co. will sell at public auction, Monday. May. 9th, at 10.30 a. m at. 405 7th East ll corner of E st. A now grocery stock and fixtures. Groceries are all hew. being purchased Just two weeks ago. ConsIo'Jns of canned goods, coffee, teas, spices, IH sugar and notions, In fact all first class , tM goods. IH C. E, OSTERLOH, Auctioneer. IH kllll' iH THE OSTERLOH AUCTION AND COM ' HI Company will offer for sale at public ll auc.!,n the furnishings of a 7-room hou. ! at 438 So. 5th East, consisting of furnl- ll turo. carpetn, rugs, gas range, beautiful IH hall tree, dining chairs, rockera. sliver- ill ware, coucheH, lounges, bedding, curtains, I also ono beautiful piano player attach- ment. cost $650.00. books and pictures. ( Don t miss this sale Wed. Mav 11th, 10:30 a'4n MRS. C. C. POST. Owner. C. E. Q3terloh. Auctioneer. kllll j ON TUESDAY, MAY 10. AT 10:30 A. M. sharp. No, 250 S. 10th East si., elegant ' lot of high price goods, ncarlv new; cost 1 oyor two thousand dollars; 10 rooms, con- slsting' of mahogany parlor set. mahog- ) any and oak rockers, mahogany tables. ' fine pier mirror, fine wllton rugs, lot vol- i vet carpets, cost $2.75 yd; best stair car- pet. fine B. net lace curtains and por- 'll t eres, tabourets, round oak dining table, ,JH sideboard, china closel and chairs to il match, writing desk .and book case com- iM blned, fine onyx table, dishes, solid brass '1 and other fine beds, springs and Ostcrmoor mattresses, bird's eye maple, mahogany ll a,nd oak dressers, stands nnd chiffoniers. M child's iron bod, buggy, cart and tricycle. be.nt gas range, high ovens, cost $60; lot granlteware. good refrigerator. 80 ft. gar- don hose, lot fruit Jars, sewlnc; machine. I1 wringer, tubs, tables and a thousand and one articles not mentioned. I kll3S K. A. ANDREWS. Auctioneer. rH BY E. M. ONION. ON TUESDAY. MAY iJH 10, 10:30 a. m.. at 912 South West Tern- !H pie street. I will sell a lot of nice, deslr- j able household goods, carpets and rugs, l!H leather and other rockers, center tables. il pedestals, dining table nnd chairs, good ' sideboard, fine steel range, heating stove. 'H sanitary couch. Iron beds, dresser, c.hlf-fouler, c.hlf-fouler, child's Iron bed. bedding, lot fruit Jars, phonograph, 50 records, bnby buggy. t'l shotgun, etc. kl209 ' BY E. M. ONION. ON WEDNESDAY H May 11, 10:30 a. m.. nt 170 West Second iiH South street, I will sell first-class goods. ' il carpets and rugs, genuine leather couch : and rockers, book cases. , rockers and MH chairs, sanitary couch, center tables, fine dining tnble and chairs, china clopet. il brass and iron beds, chiffonier, dressers ll fine pier and mantel mirrors, ping-pong tablo, lot oil paintings, water colors, etc. I'l These poods aro in first-class condition. lH ' 1(1210 ilH BY E. M. ONION. ON THURSDAY. jH May 12. 10;3() a. m.. nt flat 3. Henry apartments (243 South 3rd East street). I jH will sell the contents of the elegantly ll furnished 5-room fial. fine rugs, hand- ! Home mahogany rockers and chnirs. ma- ll hogany center tables and d Ivans, fine pedestals, porch rockers, leather rockers. vH round dining table, dining chairs, side- j hoard, rich china closet, parlor dc.k, high ' grade brass bed. iron beds, dresser, cblf- ! fouler, bedding, draperies, refrigerator. 'il thrifty rubber plants, electric Iron, china and glassware etc. kll'll H DRE SMAKING ElTe7?FdRESSMAKER AND DE- signer. Just returned from Paris, ric- IH sires fow customers by the day. Mllo. rH Fiances. 63 South 5th Eust. Boll 203S-K. IH k!0S7 MIDWIFE f ;H CONFINEMENt'cASES; PRICES REA- SH sonnblc; best of care. Phono Ind. 171 -f. IH Murray. k!270 ASSAYERS CRISri5rN iH chemists, removed to 229 South Woat 'H Temple. w!792 UNION ASSAY" OFFICE. 152 SOUTH .IH West Temple. V. O. BOX 1416. n!510 ('H BETTLES. MATTHEZ & CO.. A. F. Bardwell, manager, 15S So. West Tom- pie. Both phones. f217 DOYOlJ WJTTIOIETAOR 'H Desert claim ln southern Idaho? Idaho Locating Co.. 220 Boise City Natl. Bank M bldg.. Boise. Ida. h3S22 , ASSIGNEE'S SALE. H The undersigned offers for sale all that i jl stock of goods and fixtures, of the Salt Lake Flvo and Ten Cent Store company i'l operating the Stalo Street Department I'l storo nt 114-120 South State street. Salt Lako City. Utah, togothor with the good MH will of the business and lease on store B building. IH An Inventory aud the stock can be ! seen by Intending bidders by. applying to , tho undersigned. Sealed bids for the abovo will be. re- , eclved until 2 p. m. Friday. May 13. at IH the offlco of the undersigned. Bids must IH bo accompanied by a cortlf led check or , IB current funds for 10 per cent of tho !'' amount offered, which will bo returned If the bid Is not accepted. ! The right Is reserved to reject any and all bldtJ. IH THE UTAH ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT IH MEN. Assignee 'jH 902 Boston Bldg., Salt Lako City, Utah. lll kl077 DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. liH " " Il Proposals to perform grading for double tM track between Pnndo and Pando Tunnel. ' Colorado, about ono and three-quarters mllos, and Goodnight to Swallows. Colo- ll rnilo, about ten miles, will bo rocelvod il up to noon, May 16th. All work will be .'H done under Denver & Rio Grnndo Rail- tlfl road company's specifications. t'l Tho approximate amount, of grading is tl as follows: H PANDO TO PANDO TUNNEL. H Loose rock 35,000 cubic yards tl Solid rock 9,000 cubic yards tl Slope walls 200 cubic yards lil GOODNIGHT TO SWALLOWS. IH Earth and embank- iH ment 395,000 cubic yards ll Loose rock 60.000 cubic yards ''Hl Solid rock SO.000 cubic yards Riprap 10,000 cubic yards Further information can bo secured on lH tho grounds, or from tho chief engineer at 'IH Denver. lH The right to reject any or nil bids is rH ni6ervnd. Bids should bo enclosed In "H sealed envelope, nddrossod to J. G. Gwyn, lH Chief Engineer, Denver & Rio Grando lH Railroad Company. G0S Equitable Build- IH Ing, Denver, Colo., nnd the onvelopo plain- ll ly marked: "Proposal to Perform Gnul- lH lng Work." kllOS IH |