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Show ALTERATION SAL' Ladies' Tin Oxfords, made by ' , J. I. Cousin, 14.00 Taluos j 02.65 :; ; Another $2Q valao romney': 25S So. Slain St . j . j r Sedylmayr's jj. Yersandt ' Bier. . In that ! embodied aM thit Is f, best In the pure-it . Munich Beer, and we ' import It direct in the- , original bottles, at, II. E0 the- dozen. Strengthening and. wholesome for young mothers, and the weak, and convalescent. Great, too, for 'the health of anyone. - The Famous Spatcn Brau. '. SCHRAMM'S;) - Where ths Cars Stop. . t The Great Prescription Drug Store, j iV TKisWniiBe- a Scries fofl . ,r V : Snort Sketches of Men Pictures UtaV. Birf Men i ' Wto Built : Up trie. State ' . X r I - I :' I ' ... - - i ' I' i I V .1 I t y fcT Tun i n r"" t r , , , m,,, L ! nim n il inr si i ri nrtn u m. -"r w ii I . 4 t . . ; '- , v ' i ; - . - - i - : . , ' , . . N. - EDWARD LILJENBERG ' The subject of this sketch is the well-known archi- den,v ITanchuria, for the Russian rfrmv. He next was tect, Mr.1 N. Edward Liljen berg, the active member of engaged building portable, cottages, which were the firm'of Erakine & LUjenberg. He. was born in shipped to the Transvaal, South Africa. This partic- Sweden, in 1869.'- Of sturdy, thrifty, prosperous par- ' ular work kept him occupied for about two years, and ents, he was given such educational advantages .as in 1902 he came to Salt Lake City. For a time he the schools of his native locality-afforded, and for the , was employed as draughtsman for the Oregon Short purpose. of -developing such knowledge as he had ab- Line railroad, but resigned to go into business for orbed up to that time,1 he. .went .to 'the Polytechnic m8flf: Included in his work may be mentioned , ... A v ,. , ' , . , . OQQ . the designing of the . M.'C. A. building. He also Institute,' from which he. graduated in 1888.- About has at the present time entire charge of the West-this West-this time Mr. ,11 jenberg first . gave thought to the minster college, which enterprise is under the diree many advantages offered in America, and . that same tion of the national' board of the Presbyterian, church, yea -he cameo th country ; He first settled in New So SSSSflJSt. York City,. and readily-found employment in some of . inf xhe new Sorenson furniture building is also b-the b-the Jarger offices there, and remained there about . ing erected at a cost , of about $100,000, from de-four de-four years,, at times serving as chief draughtsman, signs prepared by Mr. Liljenberg. Other work includes . . , . m - ir. .the fity:haJl. and. jail at Murray, haJf a docen public givingiiim entire charge of much important work. He Bchooiand a9 many churches and meeting-houses. A was next engaged by an American firm to- go. to- mam-of-large heart and warm sympathies, there is a' Europe, and'-was chief architect . for the building of . courteousness of manner and a fairness of dealing con-military con-military barracks at Stockholm, Copenhagen and St. nected with all ofMr. Liljcnberg's .busiiess transae-. transae-. . j l i.' j v - tions which yield him a large share of admiration and Petersburg. This undertakmg proved a .big . success . rMpet 88 wu M B very substantial recognition of from the heart, and he figured the barracks at Muk- his -professional ability. F. M. Ulnar Q Son, ARCHITECTS, , Ol&c; 890 Dooly Buildinj, SALT LAKE CITY. Taoqe InA.. U. UTAH. - Good Salary Awaiti&r a Good Stenographer. I Tn damaada zsad upon us to B.l i poKitm aj greater than w rani i possibly supplr. 0t Training; D- I ' Mrtinast will yrspsrly lit yon fr-auch fr-auch nrisltlos. 1 . BTx!uoaa-iPino bttrsatj. ' Offlo SN pe4r Block. Ind. 'phon. I MS. Ml mi SYSTEMATIC SAVING. Para wall ta th and. It Is taa tra -' secret of accumulation. A deposit of onlr $10 a maoth with 4 per cent Interest In-terest computed semi-annually In flrs years will yield $6dt.60. while la tea years you would bars tl4"t-7. Larger deposits make greater earnlags. We extend to our patrons rrery . courtesy and aeoomaredatlon In our power conslsteat wltn good banking. UTAH SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY, ISO Mala Street. Salt Lake City. l'J Dim will bringouf lit Dliy representative. The ... aaaiast, quickest and Libraries r.01;? r& brary of any kind is to communicate with us. We buy single books of all kinds also. SHEPflRD BOOK GOj Bute Street. Opsotlts KnaUfera. J. A.HEADLUKD. ARCHITECT ..! ' ' ' Rooeng I mat Li Kaoktirtsso WW"--ait Lake City, tad, PBoe UWT GO TO SALTAIR FRIDAY. Music day. Special features. Tine crowd. Glorious bathing. Everything Ideal. Tor salary or mortgage loans see Lawrence, Law-rence, 403-4 D. F. Walker bldg. Lowest rates In the city. Private rooms. Tw Ekirgagis 12x20 rods, 4th West, near 6th North, $2000. Fine for trackage, or will cut into 22 building lots; worth $200 each. 10x20 rods, 6th North near 7th West, $1200; one-half , cash; will make 13 building lots; within 2 blocks of where 1000 men will soon be steadily employed. You will all soon admit the Northwest part of the city is where property will take the biggest advance. ' , ' " ' v Hubbard Investment Co., 73 VTtit Stcond South St. " . ' ;. Oar Turhish Bath Depart-.... Depart-.... ment For gentlemen is the finest and most complete In tbe intermountaln country. . Turkish, Russian Rus-sian or Electrical baths. If you take yoar bath In the evening you may remain all "night without extra charge. Large swimming pools or private baths if deatred. Always open. The Sanitarium Bathv ' |