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Show 1 - - -r -. Ccnrrclj ' CctAtzzIztz. ' uo s. cmd couth, sit Lax Ci7J I 1 Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.' ' ' -'JSWELEIL ;V, i 235 South Main St. WE MAKE THE - . Coffc3.Du:mcc3 A' constant' stody and canglve you better roods for less money than any store' carrying a combined stock. ' ' . ' . - -Aroma Coffee. ,1250 They are " Oriental Coffee...35cVAU good. Ankola Coffee.. 40c) Try Them. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt CooR Tea & Coffee Co. J Both 'phones.' 14 East Third South! Tfcs! i):n.Ton ResUnrxnt 'j ' J71 MAIN STREET. An (excellent 26c lunch, 11 a in. tp - p. nu Extra ' fine Sunday dinner. 2tc; n. cm. to S p. m. 6hort orders at all bdurs. of day or night. Ladle private dlrtiBg-rooms in connection. Hop Sing. 1 Mg. i Open day and ntsht. ; - WOO TOUWO AND WONO BTNO, MfTS. I : PROFESSIONAL I HEN, STUDENTS f "We have a brand new Invention In eiye-glasses, THE INVISIBLE T BIFOCAL LENS. CaU and see 2 ua or send for booklet. v. Columbian Optical Co. T 259 MAIN ST. ; HKMAKKAPTF FBEDICTIOU j About Blue Bird Ulna. ' - ! ' (Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, March 8, ; ' pass U.) , RICH LEAD FIND. ' 1 i 1 . ' Harry J. McGow.n. manaser of the , ' Callente Bullfrog Wtnlns . Co. properties. , was lit town during the day with- aainplea ' of ore that cannot but Interest the proa-i proa-i 1 pec tor. The samples, which, under , 1 1 Are. reveal the presence of aa much a. 70 i 1 per cent lead, with U ounces silver and i i 1 42 cold, were taken from a streak In ths , 1 shart on the property known aa the Blue ( Bird croup. The manacement feela that i It Is on the way to a fortune. 'i ' Over a year ago, when no one knew of ' I the riches of, the Bullfrog district, we , ' i were consulted about this Blue Bird croup 1 , i by Mrs. - HcOowan. They did not know ; I I whether ths property was valuable or not. i ' We told her, "Hold on to your Blue Bird i 1 claims; they are very, very rich, and will -yield you a fortune. -Make any sacrifice, ( ' but hold on to these claims." . '' About four weeks aso Mr. MeOowan met UWr. Arnold on .Main street and said: i t "Tou remember that reading Mr. Dickson i 1 cave my wife a year ago. tellln us to j hold on to our claims. Well, it's come 1 i true, every word of It. We had a chance i to sell for 1100.000. They are rich, exactly , 1 i as you said they would be." Will the , 1 i scoffer at clairvoyance explain how ' these 1 i predictions "happened" to come true over 1 i a year after they were made and exactly . 1 i ' as made T i No matter what you wish to know, call , i on us. especially If you hava a mine or 1 i ' claims, or Intend to invest in them. Let , 1 i1 us foretell the result. We can save you ' i ! lots of money. Private and confidential, i Hours 10 to 8 dally. Amold-Dlckson Bros.. ' i mediums. 2 Bast Third South street. i, 'Phone M17-K. . . ., ' Welch Uo Grbv : AS BOON AS THE COLLICTTOV 13 ' MADE! WE MAIL OUR 'CLIENT A CHECK. .. - We have Just " . : dosed a contract 7jiV ,. with th Grocers' y; Tv'' - and Butchers' as- ' ,11 soclatioa of this K.J 1 , city to collect all ,1 1 .their accounts, 'k : - Good. Bad or In- vSii . ' THESS IB A AftUl. . - BXAS0X." . Araerlcaa Msrcantfl i A Reporting Agency. .;,.-'.. LET TUT" COLLECT IT. .; Top floor Atlas block. Both 'phones fueen : Vlncant-Nott Sho Co., 110 Stala St. PORTIERES French dry cleaned, CM. A modern ' cleaning and dyeing shop for ladies and gentlemen. 1 PACMIE'S UBISIA!! DIE 0lti i West First South. 'Phone ltll-T. WINDSOR European Hottl SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. ' Located in Heart of City. RATES REASONABL.il ' light, airy, dean rooms. i Flrst-ela In ererr raspsot. " ( i I ! We want each family In Salt Lake to try our coal. Might as well hav th best. Costs so more. i"PeQcock,i- Rock Springs Coal C23STRAT. COAX. AJ9T CO EE CO MP ANY, "At th Sign of the Peacock." Phone 2600. ZS So. Main BV ' i (9 : r ' T For Polishing- Piano, Organs and I j All Kinds of Fnrnitnrs, use ' PERFECTION POLISH FERGUS C0AXTEB. MUSIC CO., I 39 Main Street. 0 : 4 Slips beer 1 ELS . LIQUOR CO. I Salt IauiAffeits for Wm. J. ' Lamp Brvwlns; Co.m i SL LODIS DRAUfluT 1 ' . AND j BOTTLED BEER. plums) C065-X. Cor. Stat j asd First South. - J THE CUIXEXr BTTXTrVTtTt HALL. Cleaning and Dyeing AU ot ear work I guaraateed. Templeton Cleaning Co. 10S E. 2nd So. St. Both Phones. Opp. Grand Theater. Lincoln House. 63 E. 1st So 200 rooms; rates 25c and 36c. Paul Heln, Propr. ' Eber W. Hall. Funeral Director, removed re-moved to 224 8. Wtst Temple, . Both phones, 1019. Richardson & Adams Co. The Richardson & Adams- company filed articles of Incorporation today. The 'capital stock of the company Is $30,000. divided into 30.000 shares at the part value of $1 a share. The officers are Charles T. Adams, president and tseasurer; Edith M, Richardson, vice-president, vice-president, and Belle H. Adams, secretary. (? : IF TOTT SPOIL A BATCH OF BREAD you don't car much about the guarantee on your flour. What you want is good dependable flour. If youv bad trouble with your ba-,' king It's worth your while to try another flour. TRT .--.. SMITH'S FLOUR , 0 I MEREDITH'S TRUNKS Go Around the World ' 155 MAIN" ST. (East Side). BSBSBlSBSMBSSSSSaSBSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSBSSSS,B i UU XI CUBA SAVED HI BABY. Curing her of a terrible Eczema. Mrs. O. A. -Conrad, Lisbon, N. H. . y T0X7 BETTEBj. Hav it don now. Our wall paper is fresh and new, and our workmen all the best. W. A. DUVALL. 110 W. 2nd So. S DO TOTJ WANT - - . A GOOD COOK ' Telegram subscribers may use th "Help Wanted" ad vex- tising' columns FREE. If you want hlp send In your "ad." Dr. Mark C Myers. Diseases of ths Rectum. 217 Atlas block. Hours: 2 to 6. 17 A- LIST FOB. 2nd WEEK. - ; Did You Win? t- Here are the aumbers for which present is given thl week; ; Husler's Flour inTMBEBS NUMBERS 8,705 3,115 I 148 10,784 2,121 3,903 r , 6,238 3,289 I " 5,180 . 6,494 1 1,959 11,849 7,613 1,577 ,- 10,906 . 1,733 5,218 .4,493 . 4,741 11,842 5,651 3,990 . 8,647 6,076 . i 1,453 i 5,615 .221736 11,758 37,890 33,212 ' 9,863 10,676 5,222 - 1,367 - . , 22,338 9,581 5,188 11,697 9,541 2,006 22,831 . 8,580 33,823 ' 1,580 - 10,423 33,508 34,242 650 ' 3,144 .. 5,147 Present your tickets at the office 0f the Inter-Mountain Milling Co., gZ8-$40 State street, any day this week, and get your present. There will be 60 presents given war next week. . Ask your grocer all about It Hosier's Flour Makes" Good Bread. ' '.s- HOLD TOUR -TICKETS." . . m V. v THE 1905 CITY DIRECTORY. Polk's Salt Lake City directory for 1905 Is about ready for press. Secretaries Secre-taries of societies, clubs, etc, pastors of churches, and all others interested are requested to write us, or call at the directory office at once, in order to insure in-sure correct Insertion of their information. informa-tion. W. P. COOPER, Sec. and Mgr. $17-620 Dooly Bldg. . Wanted. Girl for general housework: three In family; small house; girl to go home at night; good place for right party. Call 448 Elm St.. Waterloo car. on East 6th South, between 4th and 5th East, Alterations and repairs on buildings, rtc, are my specialty. Williams, the carpenter and contractor. Shop 767 So. State. Bell phone 1904-T. NEVADA'S GOLD CAMPS, j i Tonopah and G-oldfleld, Richest In thi World. j Tonopah and Goldfleld. Nev are nn- j doubtedly two of the richest mining i camps In the world. Over $7,300,000 j worth of ore has been shipped from one ; mine alone within the last year or so, i the ore going from $100 to $300 a ton. with vast quantities in sight. The wonderful won-derful richness of ore in developed properties, and the assurance that the entire surrounding region is "full of mineral." offers the greatest of inducements induce-ments to miners and investors. Tonopah Tono-pah now has a population of over 5000 and Is growing rapidly, while the towns in the Goldfleld district have nearly 8000 people. All branches of business are represented In these towns, and prices are not exorbitant. The Tonopah Tono-pah Railway now gives regular service to both camps, and travel is no longer a matter of extreme difficulty. No miner or Investor should overlook Tonopah and Goldfleld. While marvelous marvel-ous finds have been made. It Is more than probable that finds as rich will be made in the future, and the man on the ground Is the one who will benefit from these strikes. Several millionaires have been made by these camps, for all they are so new. and many men have accumulated comfortable fortunes. For full information about Tonopah and GoWfleld and bow to reach them, apply to D. R. Gray. 201 Main st. Salt Lak caty. Th Southern Pacific la th only ( road to this great mining reglotv an ( Mr. Gray, as its agent, is well rfcsted on conditions, rates and routes v " 7 "s T Wouldn't be much use of our having nil this good coal on hand unless we told you about It, . i . - . ' - .' ' ' BAMBERGER iuiMeighnSt. ;' .U. S. A.- For Bread of Quality, Insist on Royal bread, else your dealer sells you bread 'that pays him best Our crown label on every loaf. . igj Stltrki Ecplojef or tEtrici ' . Can get. Just on his note: Monthly Monthly Weekly 'M Return to as $iaJ$ or $4.95 or $3.81 ii Rsturn to us 4.64 or $2$ or . 1.64 a I Return to ns T 4.00 or 3.00 or 1.14 & U3bir ium, an d pay tck in pro- I pTHB'rrAB LOAN CO, JOT and tt At- . j lag fcloeav . .'--. . ' ; ... ' J CITIZEN'S COAL CO., , AJX:ZZSDS. :. 63 ,W. Sad So, Bcti Phonsa 4S. '. ' .' ' . ' . ' . . |