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Show yvr THZ PORTLAND EXPOSITION A HEWLETT'S Tui'CG Crovn I '- . . - ; Pure Cream of Tartar Baking1. Bak-ing1. Powder. . , : Trtple PlaTorln Extract. Pure . Ground r. Spices were . awarded a Bronze Medal for merit. . ; ' ' '; Tlf Our other awards f - ' 42 Gold Medals and Dipk-' ' mas.. '. V' .... , ; - When the quality is superior, WHY NOT BUY GOODS : MADE IN. UTAH?, L . ' Centrally Locittdi ".. - And conservatively managed. We Invite your patronage. - We pay four per cent ptr annum on saving deposits. Utah Saving and 'Trust ' Company. Salt Lake City. Utah. W. 8. McCornlck. president; John J. Ia!y, -vice-president: Heber M. : Wells, manager. We also ,' - insure titles and make ab-i ab-i tract. ' j v' ::Ct3Liai:JED;; r :JSZTJ ..7. j:jV ONEfvCETTO ALL NEVER, UDZK0LD i A SALE OF I , CHILDREN'S ; JJ - EVERT OFFERING HERE PRESENTED IS A MARVEL, EVERT. i STTLE IS STRICTLY DESIRABLE; THE MATERIALS AND FIN-. . - ISH ARE DEPENDABLE AND JUST AS TOTTD DESIRE THEM TO; ' j BE; THE PRICES I INSURE GREAT SAVINGS IN EVERT" IN- STANCE. ' i ' .'' .. -j Misses' Dress of extra heavy anowflake Daisy. Cloth, in slxea,to 14- j , years; beat $1.J5 dreas ever - ' ' J " , shown la on sale this week at.. ... .... 3r Misses' Dress of small checked Overshot Suiting, trimmed in small but- i . tons and soutache braid : , aiiea to U; an excellent J C. .q " , MM it;- on sale at.... TV Xr Misses' Nobby Dress of fine HenrietU. in nary blue, red and brown; sizes .to 14; trimmed in point de glace lace: a . . ff. , beautiful ?4.W dress, at..:.... ..'yO Misses' elegant Buster Brown Dress, made of finest all-wool Serge.-in. i . navy blue, brown and dark. red. trimmed In silk soutache braid; pearl- buttons and embroidered In silk anchor and bars; . Sa 5 ' sixes ( to 14 ; reduced from H.50 to ff'dD j Misses' Dress, very nobby style, with plaid 'aktrt and waist of plain j Henrietta-to -match: neatly trimmed: sixes to 14; " Cp fir . in red or navy blue; cut to ' I ! MT : Celebrate Golden Weddifig -; Mr. George 1L Colby of Bhaf tsbur g, Mich., who recently elebrated Ms golden wedding anniTctaairy, has rec eired much benefit from Duffy'i Pure Malt "WhUkey, and hopes by ita judic ioua use to live to celebrate, his 75th annljersary..-. V :'; . ;' ' ' ; .".''..''";':' . y t v - , : : ' . : . : i ' v . - MR. AND MRS. GEORGE M. COLBY. Mr. Colby, who Is remarkably active and well preserved for his age. writes as fU"7AM SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE AND LATELY CELEBRATED MY MTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AND HOPE BY A JUDICIOUS USE OF DUFFY'8 PURE MALT WHISKEY TO SEE MY 7BTH ANNIVERSARY." GEORGE M. COLBY, SHAFTSBURG, MICH.. AUGUST 15. 1905. Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey is an absolutely pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic, builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity elas-ticity to the muscles and rlchnees to the blood. It brings into action all the vital forces, it makes digestion perfect and enables you to get from the food you eat the nourishment it contains. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens the t-ystem, is a promoter of good health and longevity, makes the old young and keeps the young strong. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey contains no fusol oil and is the only, whiskey recognised recog-nised by the Government as a medicine. This Is a guarantee. CAUTION. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been Imitated and substitutes are being offered for sale by unscrupulous persons who may try and confuse you. Do not be deceived, as many of the preparations made up to Imitate Duffy's are not only worthless from a medical standpoint, but some of them are positively dangerous danger-ous to the health. Look for the "Old Chemiet" trade-mark on the label and insist on getting the genuine. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold by reliable druggtats and grocers everywhere, $1.00 a bottle, or you can get It direct Advice and medical medi-cal booklet free. Address Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. Rochester. N. Y. . "THBT DO GOOD WORK." The Dally Reporter Co., printers, rulers, rul-ers, binders and llnotypers, at 21 East 1st South, Salt Lake City. . CARRIER WANTED. t Carrier with horse, wanted for Tele-' Tele-' gram route in southeast part of city. $4.00 per 'week. Inquire Circulation Dept.. 15 So. W. Temple. M A G A Z I. H - Br THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE CO 3tJ'7mST 29-STXEET NEWYOIdC PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT - AND "UNCLE REMUS." Wbeu I'ipsideut Roosevelt visited Atlanta. Ha., recently, be met. aniouK other notabh men, Mr. .Tel Chandler Harris, the author of t the "I'mle Renins" stories now appearing exrlusively in THE METROPOLITAN MET-ROPOLITAN fAOAZIXK. Mr. Roosevelt referred in warm terms lo the pleasure he had ret eivetl fruni the "Tnt-le Remus" tales, wlucli pleasure, he said, he had shared with all his ehildre. "I am very fond of Uncle Remus. Presidents may come, an4 Presidents may go. but Uncle Kemus stays put. Georgia has done -a great many things for the Union, but she haa never done more than when she gave Mr. Joel Chandler Harris to American literature. 'The best feature of my visit to Atlanta." continued the President, Presi-dent, "was meeting Joel Chandler Harris at a luncheon party. By Oeorge, that was great! He is a wonderful man. I regard him as the greatest educator in the South along the lines in which he writes. One of the very pleasant memories of my Southern trip will have besn my association with him." Perhaps the Oest of the "Tncle Remus" storfTs appears in the De-t-r-mlM-f K'hristmasi Number of THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE. MAGA-ZINE. It is amusingly illustrated by A. B. Frost. There are twenty rlher features in the same issue, including TWELVE PKTlTRES IN . COLOR. The Christmas Metropolitan is for sale by all news dealer ;aul book sellers at 15 CENTS A COPY. V I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" the VICTOR TALKING MACH INE ' ' ' FTNIB THAN" EVER. New Records received each week. The greatest intention of the age. Come in and hear them. DAILY CONCERTS. CLAYTON MUSIC CO. LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 100-11-13 S. Main St. J. J. DAYNES, JR., Everything Known In Music. Manager. " -5 .Ky Fitting. 109 East Second South. Dr. J. Boyd Gordon, Dentist, 258 So. Main St. We're Ftissy As the most ' confirmed crank about our . buying of groceries. We cull over the lot of stuff that Is offered us each day until we ieduce it to the best. That's why we sell only the best. You'll find honest, reliable groceries gro-ceries at thla r tore. T.E. Harper "Gooi Tains to tat" 77 E. SECOND SOUTH JJT. lyoir French Periodical Drops Strictly Teretabie, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $L50 per bottle. ' O I tlTl e) Bmn of eoantarteUs sad Inltatknn. Te fesnlne Is oaly la saata-board Car- lAU I IWA toa wtts fse-tlalle tijrMtors oa side et fcoui. tba: sVfibMMt' . nxl(oe ClrcmiAT to WILLIAMS Mrii.CO-. & 4QU. Cr 1m4. Otuo. ey -' ,ft Tor Sai tjT.C Schramm, Z. C ML X. Dror Dept. W XL Dayton Drug CV - A. C Smith Druf Co, " .;' 1 ' '- - " "" x - -:. iYj, gWs-k drte Arer's Cherry Penorst for VVBCIii JLjUTlQS ,n. oW. ,un "CBlt!s, f J eonsumpdoo. Cures hard esses, des- ps f . ptratt esses, old eases. Too can trust f MM w J- recdicins ?t best doctor appro?. Jd t one n 1 us h&TZLVJxz i i . . . . |