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Show ts v , judo ' The man who would sit on a cak of . Ice to cool off would be considered crazy. Yet it is a very conrmon thing for a per-on per-on heated by exercise to stand in a cool draught, juat to cool off. This ITS ' is the beginning ) of many a cough ' iVjT which ultimate- -ly involve the - I jTf "1 bronchial tract - 'f I end the lungs. A V For coughs in I ( J , . I ay stage there I J ' j , is no remedy so - VJ v i . valuable as Dr. jrZ f Pierce's Golden ( nTJS CO Medical Discov- I - It C.J)' MtT ery. .It cures I Yw I &L deep-seated, ob- N ' If AiJijA stinate coughs, r V bronchitis, TY . f bleeding of the f j . ; lungs, and like . . " conditions which if neglect ed.or un skillfully skill-fully treated terminate in consumption. There is no alcohol in J Golden Med ical Discovery,'' and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and other narcotics. Accept no substitute for " Golden Medical Med-ical Discovery.'' . There is nothing "just - as good. - "I took a severe cold which settled in the . bronchial tube." writes Rev. Frank Hay, of Nortonviile. Jefferson Co., Kansn. After trying try-ing medicine labeled ' Sure Cure.' almost without with-out number. I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv. I took two bottles and waa Cured, and hart staved cured. "When I think of the great pain I had to endure, and the terrible cough I had. it seemi almost a miracle that I was so soon relieved. "That God may spare you manv years and abnndantlv bless you is the prayer of youi ' grateful trteud." . . ' . : Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser", containing 100S large pages, is meat free on receipt of stamps to pav ex- " pense of mailing only. Send 21 "one-cent "one-cent stamps tor the book in paper cover or 31 s'ani" Vr it in cloth binding. Ad-dress Ad-dress i " "t. Bnffaio, N. Y. -: . . r ; ; . .' . v . . . . ; n 1 11 " . ti i ' - . i ) r 1 L- 3 ; ) J r 3 : 1 L) 1 CIV 1 . ,; 1 4 fOvtt 4.000 milcsof travel bylandsand ocean for twelve lady contestantsabsolately YA without cost. & ?P & The Salt Lake Evening TelegcamV Great Lewis and Qark Exposition, and Pacific Coast Tours, jf & This paper proposes sendlnr en this m&grrlflcent trip Eleven Toung Indies In-dies from th States of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, aooompaoled by chaperon, spending seven day rat the Lewis and iClark Exposition at PORTLAND, WITH ITS MYRIAD ATTRACTIONS, which has consumed a period of four years la construction, an aggregation, -which h alresuly out-distanced the World's Fair at St. Louis In point of location and enr vironmsnt. A trip to Portland and the greatest fair the West ha feven known is not all that is In view for hee Twetv Ladies. 'Tor, after SEVKN DATS AT THE FAIR, then all aboard for Frtoco.- ONE. Frc-TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD Silk Shirt Waist Suit Specials ' ' : '-0g FOR THIS WEEK. ; fftTJ r If you desire to minimize the cost of your iKaI fciaJ ' ' Easter raiment and at the same time obtain the vV - rnost fashionable and reliable. Take advantage ltvVMUv of tnese Sale Specials. . ISvSw 59-95; F" Silk Shirt Waist Sails II 1 1' VI ILvY New, attractive styles in chiffon, taffe-LLH taffe-LLH I Hi flX Z- "rill I ta. ail shades, new tucking and plait-41 n ns fJT- Trvi' "s lnK and actual 1500 values for vy'o .; V' jP SKlM For Silk Shirt Waist Suits 0Tjnj 'i'H Made In the new surplice tucked effect, ffifiJif, I ill come in golden brown, new blue, ihlFnlV 8 green, tan and black, skirts trimmed t p fin rJm rlllr 'i a . to match waist, a grand value at l.vlU. Iff' A $22.50 For Silk Shirt Waist Suits t'IIi jM I I V Made of extra fine quality chiffon taf-yy taf-yy I ' mi'tt 1 ' Im I l feta, fancy shirring on waist and v Cl'SSfJlJ Jill I M skirt, elaborated with ornaments, , Tyj w!rriL El-? crush girdle, very handsome and at- rt i ''Y''yuP' tractive garment, at .U BRILLIANT EASTER MILLINERY In Bewildering Variety Ready for Easter Wearers. Such bargains as these are nothing short of extraordinary, and the fact that they are offered Just the week before Easter makes them even more unusual and desirable. , , Trimmed Hats at $4.63 and $6.24; Worth $7.00 and $9.00. The ladles are keeping us busy supplying these almost ail different ready-to-wear bats for dress or the street. A fresh assortment will be on exhibition for your selection In our Millinery Department this week. There's something chic. about these models, something indescribably fascinating, fas-cinating, like a gathering of beautiful women, where it is hard to select the one you really like better than another. These hatss in the latest shapes and shades will become any woman. NOTICE. CITIZENS' COAL CO.. Removed to 153 So. Main. Tel 49. A TRIP ON THE HIGH SEAS Our guests will be the guests of the elegant, steamship COLUMBIA, on mhlch a M-hour voyage will be spent. After arriving at San Francisco, several days will be spent in seeing the principal points of interest, side " trips on the elegant steamer Oeneral Friable, showing San Francisco liar- " bor. Golden Gate, Angel Island. Alcatraz Island. San Quentln. San Pablo Bay, Napa Bay, the Government's Navy, Yard Works at Mare Island and Vallejo. Among the special points of Interest In Frisco, the Harbor City of the West, CHINATOWN, with all of Its Oriental Interests, the Presidio, the Cliff House and the Seal and Sutro Bathing Pavilions will be visited. Here The Telegram's guests will have at their srvlces a specially appointed guide to conduct them through CHINATOWN "ABOVE AND" BELOW GROUND." ' . ' Leaving Frisco, the beautiful Sacramento Valley w.71 be traversed, arriving ar-riving at Sacramento, the site-of California's costVy Statehove. Then home across the Sierra Nevadas. under its miles and miles of snowsheds, then through the famous Truckee country, continuing east to Reno. Nevada's capital, on and on, until they are at last at home again, ' having had the trip of their lives. 't . T1NTIC EXCURSION : Via Salt Lake Route, Sunday, April 23. Special train leaves Salt Lake City 8:30 a. mr. returning leaves Eureka 7:00 p. m. $2.00 Round Trip. X THESE YOUNG LADIES WILL j BE THE TELEGRAM'S GUESTS v from the time they leave their homes to their safe return, beingsentertalnedS " at the best hostelries while en route. NO PAINS OR EXPENSE WILL BE, SPARED BY THE TELEGRAM to make this the trip of trips for each ene who is fortunate enough to beta member of this party. i MONEY CAN NOT BUY THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING A PERSONNEL PERSON-NEL OF THIS PARTY. , IN ORDER THAT THE GIRLS OUTSIDE OF SALT LAKE CTTY SHALL HAVE FAIR PLAY. AND WILL NOT HAVE TO COJIPBTE WITH GIRLS IN THIS CITY. WHERE THE POPULATION IS GREATEST. GREAT-EST. THERE WILL BE EIGHT DIFFERENT CONTESTS. THE STATE BEING DIVIDED INTO EIGHT DISTRICTS. AND GIRLS IN THOSE DISTRICTS WILL RUN AGAINST GIRLS WHO LIVE tWITHIN THEIR OWN DISTRICTS. : That Good Coal r aMi-Cuss. Sam-- Sam-- Wrger. 161 Melghn ;t. U. S. A. CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY N This plan gives girls In every part of Utah. Idaho and Wyoming an equal show. The districts and the number of girls to be sent from each dlstrlot are as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1. Salt Lake county (4 girls). DISTRICT NO. 2 Weber county (1 girl). ! DISTRICT NO. 3 Utah county (1 girl). DISTRICT NO. 4 Cache, Box Elder, Rich, Morgan, Davis and! Summit counties (1 girl). , . DISTRICT NO. 6 Wasatch. Sevier. Carbon. Emery, Uintah. Grand, San Juan. Wayne. Garflefd. Kane, Piute and Washington counties (1 girl). DISTRICT NO. 7 Southeastern portion of Idaho (1 girl. J, DISTRICT NO. 8 Southwestern portion of Wyoming (1' girl). !f . Here are the conditions that will govern the contest that start on April 5 and clfses Junel: mrf- r vThey act like Exercise, j Afor the Bowels v i I Dr. Mark C, Myers. Diseases of the Rectum. 217 Atlas block. Hours: 2 to 5. WHO? BRANNING. WHAT? CHILE CON CARNE. . WHERE? . . "17 E. 2nd So. WHEN? . AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. RULES AND REGULATIONS : 1. Any young lady over seventeen years of age. residing In the States) , of Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, may enter the contest at any time by havif 4 , her application indorsed by three well-known citizens of her home county. 2 - 2. There will be eight districts from which candidates may ente.-. ? which are as follows: District one. Salt Lake county; district two. Wlb;r & t county; district three. Utah county: district four. Cache, Uox Elder. Lftf h. V . Morgan. Davis and Summit counties; district five. Tootle. Juab, Millacd. Beaver, Iron and Sanpete counties; district six. Wasatch. Sevier. Cairtn, 3 Emery. Uintah. Grand. San Juan. Wayne. Garfield. Kane. Piute nd "J Washington counties; district seven, southeast portion of Idaho; district 1 eight, southwest portion of Wyoming. 3. Four young ladies are entitled to v!3it the Exposition from district i . one, and one each from districts two. three, four. five. six. seven and eight. -. Chaperon is to be selected by popular vote ot contestants seven days i before the close of the contest. - J To enter it will be necessary for the chaperon and candidates tohave j the indorsement of tire active contestant, and it Is desirable thlt the j chaperon be a lady of fair executive ability. i 4. Voting to commence on Wednesday, April 5, and will terminate at J?. 10 o'clock on the evening nT June 11. , Votes will be counte-1 at 6:30 o'clock each evening, and the result wl'd. appear In the paprr of the day following. j Coupons are given as follows: '. Single coupons cut from daily raper. or.e vote. j " I NO CURE. NO FAY ! t WANT to talk to men 1 who have aches and vV pains, who feel run down Ji . V. physically, who realise that ,?, I the old "fire" and energy l(l which was so evident In KV iflj IV youth Is absent now; men Jc. , who can't stand the amount f , I i of exertion they could years i V JFl III 1 nt you if that I yl -1 J mim , 1 I I means you to come to me, ' J I V I and if I say that 1 can cure 4 . I fjrs V jLI you I don't ask you to pay ( g -Jj me until I DO so. That is j 1 a fair, surely. You take no U j I V- -r-J r chances, as I know what I B j I V V "W Z"jT t can do. and I'll run the risk, i 1 I J v 7 t If lt ere not f0T the n j 1 v -'1 S. "' prejudice due to th great B fj iV3 .tl . number of fakes In the B I AUaVMI7 it" 7 ld I would not be able 9 i B jCdJC W t0 hanil9 the business I j J SSal i that would come to me. 9 I lv U?Fh The "Free Belt" fraud and B 1 J 522SCf tbe '4rree Di'ug" scheme, B Tffixj which are not free at all, i "XSr J hve made every one B ' 'rffcT skeptical, but I know that I have a good thing, and I'll hammer away until you know it. I I have a cure in every town. Tell me where you live and I will fl j give you the name of a man I've Cured. fl Tell me your trouWe and I will tell you honestly whether I can curs you B ' or not. If I can't -cure you I don't want your money. I have been In this I business 22 years, and I am the biggest man In it today by long odds, and I J am growing yet. because I give every man all he pays for. H : ' If vou will come and see me I'll explain it to you. If you can't call, let H 1 me send you my book, full of the things a man finds inspiring to strength. B 4 and courage. Free if you send this ad. DR. M. E. MCLAUGHLIN, 931 16th St., Denver, Colo. I M , as as-gsa,. ! .. THE- KIMBALL PIANO is to be found V in '" j 150,000 Homes in the United States. More than any other make In the world. The ' new scales are perfect per-fect beauties.. . 'i - - . CALL AND SEE US. Clayton Music Co., j 109 S. Main St. ".- - . - . I SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID IN ADVANCE ! 1 ' . Dally Telegram, one muiith J..60 i Special coupon, forty votes. " 1 Dally Telegram, three months ......,S0 : Special coupon, on hundred fifty votes. '. Daily Telegram, six months ....S.50 ' Special coupons, three hundred votes. . -Dally Telegram, twelve months 7.00 Special coupon, seven hundred votes. ' ' For each one dollar paid on arrears, the same number of special' coupons cou-pons will be given as on advanced subscriptions. S. Coupons over seven daj"s old cannot be voted. Single coupon cut i Jrom the daily paper must be neatly trimmed. All coupons must bear the . name of contestant, whether single or epeclal. Coupons shall all be voted at headquarters In your district, as named elsewhere, or mailed to the contest department of The Evening Telegram. A board of four responsible business men will have control of the bal- ! lot box the last four days of the coontest. BALLOTS OF EACH DAT . WILL BE CAREFULLY FILED AWAY AND OPEN TO THE EXAMINATION EXAMI-NATION OF THE PUBLIC AT ANY TIME. ' WILL YOy BE ONE OF THEM ? : ..... - -Turna smele Time fa If TJlghL llflYJSffiH KEEPS f 1 I ID H."eetiri positions by pre-1 A II I ll II 1 errlorronthi tallookt. Nots Villi ". DoMBotsUlaUneo. A. w w HEALTH jYOUrjG FEES trial bottle to PHILO HAY, S f aettt 9Lt &tv w tim i, I afcM. tettlaattamiaisl , i - - ' |