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Show f ::' . r - r - - v, - , . To :tAASLi t-i-. . V fj tiic Idcgram -Spwr'j f " la the busy, .go-ahead kind. '. & . That's the kind ot persons v . ' , ' ' (S ' ' -, - reading this paper. Every- & ; , where, in Salt Lake City and , ' ,the tatermouata! States, . V , vv you'll find The Telegram In . l fty the hands ot the "people wh y $ ' - do things. Tour business v ft M ' 1 will Interest these persons.- - ' Sj J TELEGkAII "TiTAIiT ADS,. 1 5 S ltne or lees, 1 time ....,.. -I -J? Y . to S ' a lines or lees, I times . -. ft ' . - t lines ef less, .3 times .... .45 is V More than S lines, l time, per line . is . K More than I lines, 2 to 8 times, pef line , .Ca jj y CAir:aTi3 Aim cc:rriLicT- HAVE TOTTl ' CART::NTr2 xrr-c cone at the Utah f.wi ax l Jr i .,p.-' t-tore fronts and fUt'ra a e;;i ty. 41 8. V Temple. Tel lSZ. C M. Voodie. JOHN CAMENCIN, ARTISTIC SHOE-' maker, removed to 68 W. 8rd South. J. W. CTJRRIE, REMOVED TO 70 W.' , Third South. i !IICIILIJLI7i:0Xr3. highest price Paid for kmrd CMt-oCf clothing send postal to 63 Comm. UTAH JUNK CO.; HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap Iron, rub bet. rsrs, bottl. cepper. braa. eto. 61 E. tth- 8o., tot 22. 1A1TP3 AITD BZTLECTOES. " I , COPPER, BRASS AND TIN WORX lamps, lanterns, reflectors. StenSel, 78 E. Third South. - 1 . T Y PEW EXTEHS. NEW OR 2D-HAND. CASH. TRAPS ' or trms. Borensen-Stontt Co., 48 E. Id fto. SATES. ' . I - NEW OR ID-HAND. CASH. TRADH or terms. Borensee-Btoutt Co.. 48 E. Id Bo. g TT7ESlSir.BATII3. . SANITARIUM- . LADIES' TURKISH Baths. Elegant Halrdresslng Parlors; ManlcuHns; and Chiropody. 64 W. 8rd Bo. CASH KiaiSTEBS. NEW OR 2IVHAND. CASH. TRADB or terms. Borcnsen-Stoutt Co.. 48 E. 2d So. AUCTION" SALE. TERMS ON FURNITURE. CARPETS and ranges, 81 on 8M. $1 on 8100. L X. L. Furniture and Carpet Installment House. 48 E. 2nd South street P. A. Sorensen. proprietor. ' FCH 6ALE--ZIEAI. E3TATE. ' OAKLET LOTS, FROM 2175 TO 2225. ' The finest subdivision, in the city; more new,, modern houses being built here than In any other subdivision in Bait Lake City, high, level ground. Dry cellar With every house. Hubbard Inv't Co., .78 W. 2nd So. HARRINGTON A COURTNEY. REAL estate, moved to 16 W. 2nd South, In B. it O. Co.'s office. FOR REAL ESTATE OR LOANS SEE McKcllar A Co.. 63 W. 2nd South. GEORGE' M'CONAtTOHT. ROOM 8, Eagle block. Real estate loans, rents, business chances. Trade Salt Lake realty for California farms. - ' CALL FOR "NEGOTIATOR," OUR list of realty bargains, free at office of Harrington & Courtney, IS W. 2nd So. HOUSTON'S THE HOUSERS HAVE bargains In houses; 251 Main. " WE SELL REAL ESTATE!. THAT'S all. Tuttle Bros., 149 Main. Red ball sign. - THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT more homes are sold through my'agency than any other Jn the city. Whyf Because Be-cause you are treated right. Bee ms if you wish to purchase. A. BJchter, 19 West Flrft South. - TOR 31E2TT rtmKisitED. , THE IMPERIAL, NEWLY RENOVAT-ed RENOVAT-ed throughout, elec. lights, baths, centrally central-ly located, rooms 23.54 and upward per week; 240 So. State. CHEAP. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH or without housekeeping; 242 W. 1st So. ! FURNISHED ROOMS, 61-63 E. 3RD SO.; modern conveniences. LARGE FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED , for either one or two gentlemen. 88 per mo.; also light housekeeping rooms. 449. West Second South. su S OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. with or without board. 70 W. ith South. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; borne cooking; 413 W. 2nd No. NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS, NEAR 639 W. 2nd So. SUITE OF TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping or two gentlemen. 437 E. 81xth South street. - . THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, 1st floor. 42 S. 4th West. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM. HOUSE-keeplng HOUSE-keeplng If desired. 118 E. 6th So. . ' cxEAimro autj dye in a. MODEL DYE WORKS. 141 8. W. T. Phone 1411-Z. Expert dyeing and French dry cleaning. . . TEMPLETON CLEANING CO. STEAM cleaning, dyeing and dry cleaning of all -kinds. Express paid one way on work outside of city. 108 E. 2nd So.. & L. City. and 89 No. Academy ave.. Provo. POB SALE 1IISCELLAI3T0TJS. A SMALL MERrItG-ROTJNd!' handy for traveling; as good as new; run by horse; cheap. Address box 122. city. ' DIAMOND COAL. 81 W. 2ND SOUTH. DENSMORE TYPEWRITERS. A ' full line of Ribbons and Carbons. V. I. Carter. 80 W. 3rd South. Cor. W. Temple. Tel. 1146-Z. v , ONE PHOTOGRAPH OUTFIT -COM-plete, instruments first-class. Delmlre Utii, 8x10 portrait, cost 8375; will sell for 8200; same is stored at the Redman Van and Storage Co. on West Temple St., Bait Lake City. Address SIS N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. W. C. Powers, MR. N. REYNOLDS. 425 4TH ST. ROCK ' for sale, 29 per cord. - - MOUSY TO LOAN". ; SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE. , ON ANY PROPERTY.-YOU RETAIN possession. The Stringer Co.. 66 W. 2nd So. I LOAN MY OWN MONEY: NO COM-mission, COM-mission, delay, third party, or Eastern company. Russel L. Tracy, 11 E. 1st So. SMALL LOANS. EMPLOYEES CRED-It CRED-It Co.. room 16. 49 South Main. IF YOU NEED MONEY WE WILL discount your salary. Star Loan Co., 69 East 2nd So. . - - r BICYCLES AND REPAIRING. ' KEYS FITTED. 164 B. WEST TEM-ple. TEM-ple. fi. A. Meredith. Bicycles repaired. f Heading musicians I j,nii musical Studios I ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO. 47 South 1st West . . . NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, -2ST W. 8o. Temple. FURNISHED ROOM, GROUND floor. 228 West 1st South. A SUITE OF WELL-FURNISHED front rooms on first floor; 421 So. Main. ' FURNISHED ROOMS; 375 W. North Temple. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 678 So. State. NICELY FURNI8HED ROOMS AND board at 28 E. 7th So. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE-men GENTLE-men only; 131 E. 1st South. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms at 213 E. 1st So. ONE FURNISHED ROOM, AT 314 SO. 1st West. FURNISHED ROOMS; 433 SO. MAIN. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; 27 E. 4th 8outh. A MODERN FURNISHED FRONT room for rent at 127 W. Fourth South. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at 28 E. 4th South. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; 278 So. State, near city and county bldg. FOR RENT. 8-ROOM MODERN BRICK COTTAGE, close in, 225. 8-room modern brick, elegantly for- nlshed, on East bench, close in, 250. Lovely 6-room home on 11th E. bet. 2nd and 3rd So., with lot 6x20 rods, fruit trees, barn snd grand trees. $2. J. DONNAN REAVIS. 78 W. 2nd So. 'Phoro 173. At the sign: "Wliose Roof Is Over Your Head?" 'ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR either one or two gentlemen: also light hoysekeeplng rooms. 449 W. 2nd South. - TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekepelng; also one single frcr.t room; 142 8. W. Temple. ONE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AT 142 South West Temple street. 15 HOUSES, ALL KINDS, PRICES and locations. Tuttle Bros.. 149 Main st. FOR VACANT HOUSES. TEL. 27. - : SCAVENGER. MRS. AGNES OSBORNE. A pupil of Professor Leschetliky of Vienna, desires to announce that she will receive piano-forte pupils at her studio. No. 445 South Main. Telephone 984-K. WILLARD E. WEIHE, Graduate from Conservatory 4f Music, Brussels, Belg., and pupil of DeAhna, Berlin, Ber-lin, Germanv. Violin instruction for beginners be-ginners as well as the advanced student.' 229-230 Constitution building. ' . J. M.. I. SNODORASS, Teacher of Piano, Violin and harmony and chorus director; direc-tor; pupil of Virgil, Jacobssohn, Falk and others. 402 Constitution building. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT AT 235 So. State.. 2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, water for housekeeping; 172 K st ,1 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, light housekeeping; 164 E. 2nd So. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 21.50 and $2; 375 S. 2nd East. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 426 W. 2nd So. NICELY, FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 454 W. 2nd Bo.. 85 per week. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD st 470 W. 2nd South. NICELT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 212 So- 3rd West; 82.60 per week. A NICELT FURNISHED ROOM; 362 So. West Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeplng; HOUSE-keeplng; 626 W. North Temple. BASEBALL EXCURSION To Ogden, Hay 17th. Leave R. G. W. depot 9:50 a. m. Re turning leave ugaen iu p. rru everybody every-body invited. A great league game. Salt Lake vs. Ogden. Fare 21 for the round trip. ' ANTON PEDERSEN, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Harmony. Har-mony. Studio, Calder"s Music Palace, 45 W..lst South. Tel,- 02S-Y. Residence, 821 3rd st. Tel. 1307-X. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mr. Benard Mecklenburg has withdrawn from the firm known as the Electric Turning Turn-ing and Mfg. Co., and the firm will here-after here-after be known as Rauscher & Thles. . PASTURE FOR LEASE. '"paStIjreTfo for a term of years, 15 miles from town. Address 8. 15, Telegram. rURNISHEU KUUMS FUR HOUSE- keeping; modern; no children; 241 So. 1st W. street. A NICELT FURNISHED FRONT room; 362 So. W. Temple. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. 27; board If desired; 27 ftouth 4th East. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeplng HOUSE-keeplng at 63 So. 6th West. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. VTR. H. S. SCOTT REMOVED TO rooms 27-2$ Mercantile blk. Residence, Cullen hotel. - MONEY LOANED PRIVATELY. ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC., TO salaried people, without security, on your note; easy payments; strictly confidential. Cherry. 407 D. F. Walker bldg. HOUSE-MOVERS. WOLF AND SONS, HOUSE-MOVERS; smokestack snd sll the heavy work done promptly; 126o Glenn St.. Bait Lake. FOR RENT. 'sOOM MODERNRICKrctOSErN 225. J. Donnan Reavls, 78 W. 2nd South. 'Phone 178. taWSSJSSSMSlSSSSSSSSSBsWSSSSSSSBBSSBBJSSsagS SPIRITUALIST. P. FONTTN, CLAIRVOYANT AND Trance medium. 267 So. W. Temple. KEEN SANITART CO.v OFFICE 87 W. . 1st South. Tel. 1411-X. ' 8 ALT LAKE SCAVENGER CO. Phone 288: office 59 Main st. HELP WANTED MALE. ME'fCiLLLHaARJJER st Molar's Barber College, 63 E. 1st South. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn the barber trade; 8 weeks completes; k positions guaranteed; tools furnished; no strikes, steady work the year round. Call or write for particulars. Molar's Barber College. 62 E. 1st South. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAME LYNNE. WORLD'S FAMED palmist and astrologlst. 48 W. 3rd South. LOST. "IN NORraEASTrpAR?TOF CITY. LIT- ' tie black and tan dog, with tin collar. Re- -ward. Return to 132 So. State at. WANTED. ATBOLICrrORS, LATyiM'OBT,JGEN tlemen; good talkers; hustlers make from 84 to $10 a day. Call 214 Dooly block. FOR SALE REAL E8T Lt.. emm TO ADOPT. BABY BOY OR GIRL, one or two weeks old; must be' of good blood. Address A. H.. care Telerram. TAIL 0 US. il f.-clars, TAiLon, lT'i e. ::;o s 1 COOES AND WAITERS. COOKS AND WAITERS" ALLIANCE, local No. 15. meets every Wednesday night In I. O. O, F. hall. Traveling members welcome. FRED JESPERSEN. Secretary. . ; Wheelmen Elect Officers. At a meeting of the Wheelmen's association, asso-ciation, held last night, the following officers of-ficers were lected for the coming year: G. L. Berry, president; E. P. ScovHle. first vice-president; Charles H. Dowse, second vice-president; W. T. Hopkins, secretary; II. 8. Anderson, treasurer; board of directors, F. L. Gardner, 8. E. Hamer, W. R. Servls, N. T. Scofield and Henry Coulam, Jr. |