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Show .. ...in:: Atn, .:: l:::Ln-jabsL "' ; . .. to a o'cxec:: i:x oua j 40 Flee ULPPTT CTJETAJCJ" UtC2-rJast out of th case . .suitable for door or window hanging la white, or white witi Ted, blue or gTeen aigxag. stripes, ' T full yard wide, wortft 1 5c, for above jf : UuM hours at, yard. y V ' 2To more than 15 yards to a customer. . ' , . ; TUESDAY AITEItNOOIT FROM 2 TO 5 O'CLOCK. ... A GREAT SALE OF SQUARE AND CIRCULAR '"i-S-iSiiAlVLS ' A beautiful line of nobby styles, larye sizes and most excellent quail tie, (n white, colon or white with colored m. border. Beet ?1.50 and 91.75 yaluea,' ' ' ; ff on sale at ...'.'...''. '...." y .".''' - Q) R1EF ADS FOR 1G)USY PEOPLE., HOTEL TELLURIDE Newly furnished, under new management. manage-ment. European; steam heat: el'ctrlo light; hot hnd cold water; bath. ; KUrt-clasa KUrt-clasa In every particular. Rooms single and en suite. . 22 EAST THIRD. SO.UTH.' ' If It's for. thsOffiea Brecden Has It. THE BREEDEN OFFICE SUPPLT CO OFFICE SYSTEMS. STATIONEBT." . CI W. 2ND SOUTH. TEL, EH DOYS'SIIOEQI Hi SPECIAL.... I Sizes up to 5 1-2. 10 styles, Vid Kid, Satin Calf and Kan-. Kan-. . garoo Calf, $2.00 values.. 238-240 Main St.' . 'Phone 695. is your stomach WHY PRY Others larjje fees for dental work when you can get the bert for about half by " coming to us? Goll Crowns 16.00; set of teeth. 13.00. -All or guaranteed. Boston Dental Parlors, - ' 13S South Main. THE IMPERIAL CAF Wishes to inform you that you can be well served with good meals and strict at- -tention to our patrons. . Open day and night. . 271 So. Main St,. O.N A 5TKIKE There is Nothing; to Prevent You Era-ploying: Era-ploying: Substitute to Do Its Work. There is such a thing as forbearance ceasing to be a virtue even In the case of one's stomach. There Is no question but that ome stomachs will stand a great deal more wear and tear and abuse than others, but they all .have their, limit, and .when that limit Is reached the stomach must be reckoned with as sure 'as fate. . The best way and really the' only effective way to treat your stomach' when it rebels Is to employ a substitute to do Its Work. This will give the weakened and .worn-out or- ' gan an opportunity to rest and regain its strength and health. Stuart's' Dyspepsia -Tablets relieve the stomach . of. its work by taking; up the work and doing It just as one set, or shift of workmen relieves another. They actually actu-ally digest the food In Just the same manner man-ner and Just. the same time as the digestive diges-tive fluids of a sound stomach do. In fact, when dissolved in the stomach they are digestive fluids, for they contain exactly the aame constituents snd elements as the gastric Juice and other digestive fluids of the stomach. No matter what the condition con-dition of the stomach is. their work is Just the same. They work in their own natural way without regard to surrounding conditions. condi-tions. . The stomach being thus relieved by Stuart's Stu-art's Dyspepsia Tablets, is restored and renewed by Nature, and the rest-of the human hu-man body does not suffer in the least by reason of Its failure to perform its work. A Wisconsin row says: "1 suffered the pangs of dyspepsia for ten years. I tried every known remedy with Indifferent results re-sults until I was told of the remarkable cures of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I bought a box, began taking them, and forgot for-got I had a stomach. Three boxes cured me completely. I have had no trouble whatever for a year and have an appetite appe-tite like a harvest hand and can eat anything any-thing that Is set before me without fear of bad results." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50c a box. The druggist drug-gist never fails to have them in stock because be-cause the demand for them is so great and so pronounced that he cannot afford to be m-ltnout them. Peoplo who could not get them of one druggist would go to another and would get in the habit of buying their other drugs there as well as their Stuart's -Dyspepsia Tablets." ' - i - FOR A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE. CENTURY CAFE ;'"'"' 137 W. 2nd 8outh. Six Doors West of Postofflce. HOT CAKES, 'WAFFLES. . FRESH TOGS, etc. Pure Home Made Candies. , :, THEO. A. PETELER. LEE KIW YING. masts and gala Dtsaasse Ctorea by ess Pre pareuo of Medlelsa fBtstf t Herba, RoeU aa Madldae at .Weoderfal Curative Pssrar. 1M Waet Montb Tempi JLaT kXXJI C1TT. OTAH. Furniture at Cost NEW AND SECOND HAND.' We're closing out our slock oi new ant second-hand Furniture and ti get out quick we offer you cost price on any piece of furniture In the houae. Chairs. Dressers. Dress-ers. Chiffoniers. Sideboards. Tables. China Closets. Sewing Machine. Bedding. Folding Fold-ing Beds. Cook Jtnves. Ranges and Heaters, Heat-ers, and a lot of miscellaneous collections all of value and at cost- ' RED HOUSE FUnniTURE GO. ' CS S. W. TEMPLE. . . i . . . i NATIONAL BAM CF TflE . REPUBLIC ' V. S. DEPOSITARY. . i FRANK KNOX .... President J. A. ML'HRAT Vloe-Prsident VT. F. ADAMS -- Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN. W0O.0CO. Banking In all its Dr-.Tiehes Transact'. Exchange drawn on the Principal Cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. , WELIS, FARGO 5 CO. BANK . Salt Lake Cltr. ftah. Establish d 1832. The Oldest and Strongest Eank In Utah. 'Capital ...... i Surplus l.....tlS.811C. cnuivided Profits I - - . Transacts a general banking business, domestic and foreign. DepcV.-s received t jbject to check. H. 1 M1LLFR. Cashier. . H. P. CLARK, Asst. Cashier. iDeseret National Bank! '! "UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ! 1 Capital J3OO.0O0 'i Surplus 250.00.1 i L. a. Hills . J President ( Moses Thatcher Vtc-Prs!dcnt H. S. Youngr Cashier , Edgar S. Hills .1 Asst. Cashier i Fisb.Coffee, Raisin, Orange, Heat, Lard Sale. New Cretm Clieciu, per i-ojnd ....'....$ .15 3 1-lb. packages Blue Ribbon Raislr.s. ,aR 1 pounds Gooo Colft-e a Navel Oranges, rr dozer. 14 4 White lsh 25 Salmon Fieh. per pound 10 5 pounds Ches for 21 N;ce Salt Bacon, per povnd 10 5- gallon keg Pickles Tj 2 Y-ottles Hoiseradisli, Mixed Pickles. Mustard 25 !S Large Navel Oranges ' .& imc California Peaches. S lbs for r Good Peaches, pounds fjr J5 best Creamery Butter 21 Twin Bros." Hush. 3 paokaires 25 7 pounds Good Coffee l.oo r. pounds Prunes for ; Cranberries. r uuart ; jo 2 bottler Pickle i( 14 bars Ke&t 'Em All Soap ... .ro Picnic Hams, per pound n S cans Peas ...... -. , .25 Micaronl. pr pound 10 3 boxes Cocoa , is 3 cans Good Salmon .'. 35 6- pound box of Crackers 40 Horse Shoe Tobacco, per pound .... ,4t 3 pounds Comb Honey.... .15 Good Vinegar, per gallon .$ 4 pounds Good liice ...... .2S 7 Fine Bioaters ' .J 3 cans Best Tomatoes . $,- 1-galKin can Fine Syrup . .44 14 pounds Giner Knaps ,. .j 1-lb. package Dunham's 40c Cocoanut .? 60c Tea .'.....:.. -.. .4 10c Starch -. '4 4 Jass Mustard ... .ts 1?04 Cabbage, per- pound C4 Best Potatoes. ler bushel Best Sugar Cured Hams, per pound.. ..14 s-peund can Best Lard .' y, (-pound can-Best Lard ...' . .67 CHICAGO STORE, US WXST,. FTRST SOUTH STREET. Then L43-Z. . I nmm i tj la the Midst of Plenty. O That's what people with poor dlges l5l Otlon are doing ereryday. They hare ja no appetite or If they do have as appe- V A tlte and eat what they require It does jftj jT them no good, because the stomach 3 de not digest It and the fermenting A Omass of food becomes a source of d is- jL ease., of headache, sleeplessness. 9 jfV languor and the thousand and oue g symptoms of disordered digestion. V O o c ...Stuart's... X o Dyspepsia Tablets g O promptly relieve and enre all forms y of Indigestion. They hare done it la " rS thousands of cases and will do It In gV jT jours. The reason is simple. They p digest the food whether the stomach fs O works or not and that's the whole JL secret. For sale by all druggists, M r gs cents a package. Adams, 0 F. A. STUART Col, Marshall, Mica. ' for free book on stomach troubles. OOOOOOOOOOOOO McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY. (Established UTS.) .Transact a General Banking Business. Tf'ALKER BROS., Bankers SALT LAKE CITT. F.STABLISHED.1SST. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent J. E. Ccsgriff. President. , E W. Wilson. Cashier. ' OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK X J. taly, W. P. Noble, VicPrwldeatJ. . i |