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Show K- HS, BEST MERCHANTS' i LUNCH IN 1 TOWN -i 25 Cents Oxford Grill, ! 32 W. 2nd Soots. o HAVE TOTJ Ordered a copy of Polk's Salt Lake City Directory for 1905? This work will soon be In press. Better order now, as the edition will be limited to actual subscribers. sub-scribers. Price $6 per copy. A map of the city goes with each book. W. P. COOPER, Sec. and Mgr. 617-620 Dooly Bldg. FRED W. DULFER - Representing Starr & Djlfer, Tonopah. Nev.. COMMISSION STOCK HROKERS. Members F. Merchant. Ex.. Cal. Stock Ex.. S. F. and Tonopah Mining Exchange. Ex-change. : ; (Advprtlsement.) A BIG PAPER TWICE A WEEK FOR $1.59 A YEAR During 1903 no family shculd be without with-out a good metropolitan newspaper. The year promises to be filled with stirring stir-ring events, concerning which every intelligent in-telligent citizen should be informed. If you do not get your mail daily, or do not care to incur the expense of taking a dally paper the very best thin? you can do is to send $1.50 for The Salt Lake Tribune, twice a week, for one year. It is the best substitute for a daily, and at an extremely low price. It gives special attention to the news of the lntern-.ountain country, especial- I ly the mining and irrigation news, and reaches intermountaln readers from one to four days earlier than either Eastern or Pacific coast papers. Most postmasters are ne-,;s and will receive subscriptions. If you are not familiar with the paper a postal card request will bring you a sample copy free. Address THE TRIBUNE. Salt Lake City. VtahL f v i i i i i - i " i ' |