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Show tz t i J? - . ' - cj c a. . Terme-81-on HO; $19 on J10O, Ko , Interest. I. X. Lb Furniture ft Carpet Installment In-stallment House, 4S East Second South. ' ' ' ; P. A. BOREXSEN,.Prop. TI:3 first fcvd-ys cf cpriny ve-tl::r r.re Ood days to Q test tha qualitlrs cf, r) ) cc-L 'Th-t Occd Q O Cczl" is 11:2 brst A c At any;tl. 3 cf-ths $ :) year. O panibergerg V 161 Meichn St, . Eetumed Prom Boise. Mrs. W. C. Thomas ha returned from a visit with friends In Boise, Ida. D. J. SHARP. COAL CO. Office, 73 So. Main st. Telephones, 71 and 430. Yard. No. L 1st South, bet. 3d and Fourth West; telephone. 71&-I rings. Yard No. 2, 12th South and 11th East; telephone, 693. Yard No. S. State, bee 13th and 14th South; telephone, 104. . . Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, housekeep-ing, 372 S. Main. ' . Some People Thini That the only book stores are located lo-cated on Main or 2nd South streets. .Such, however, la not the case, for we carry the largest, stock of ' books In the -city. f. '. you are Interested jn THE GREAT QUESTION Call on us. We can furnish you any book pro or con on this all-Important all-Important subject, or any other subject, for that matter. 20,000 Books in Stock Remember the place. 273 Stats street, opposite Hotel Xnutsford. Shepard Book Co. I , :i Locativl In Heart of the Business A ,J and Theater Districts. New Wilson EUROPEAN1 HOTEL. ! -A. FRED WET. , SALT LAKE CITT. ji Rates: $1.00 to $3.00 per day. Popular Priced Restaurant. ' 200 Rooms', with Telephone, Hot - end Cold Running Water., Sixty J Private Baths. J Mrs. Jaret Gardner died at West Jordan Jor-dan Wednesday, aged 85 years She will be burled tomorrow from the West Jordan Jor-dan meetlcg-hpuse. Lincoln House, 68 East First South, 200 rooms; rates 25 c ard 33c. ( Aaron Keysor and wife have sold to Bertha A. Cooke lot 8, block 61, plat B, southwest corner of First South and Fifth East streets, for 13000. Mrs. C. R. Kelsey came down from Mountain Home yesterday to Join her husband at the Knuteford. Home cooking. Nicely furnished rooms. 372 Vi South Main. ASK FOB THE DESESET CZOAB And you will get the best. A. Bernstein, maker. &4 Market st. 'Phone 1331-X. I IvV Grasp It Whils ri -V You Have a rv, , J Chance. , ' , ;LAST MONTH I f 'f i Free a large photo- , -v 7 ti graph with each XlV ( 1 M dosen cabinets of ' 1 I m yourself or baby this ; " r Jt " month only. J. W. i'. "I W "-A SH1PLER. Hooper t " "JBldg. 1st South. I CMflinfl muslclansi I ci musical Studios i v "IT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH. .- . f ' In the Mittcr oh In The Lace Housef Bank-Cc Bank-Cc Invol. miptcy . Bankrupt V.Ni. 174 It Is ordered that the Trustee proceed at once to collect the out- standing accounts of the bank-. bank-. nipt and to bring suit on the same If necessary. CHARLES BALDWIN, Referee. Feby. 2, 1904. , . .THE ACCOUNTS APE PAYABLE c TO THe LNDERS1QNED at the office of the Wilson-Sherman Co.. . S3 West? 2nd South street. . V. P. HISKET. Trustee. ' ,'. HATTIE M. "WISHABD, , , Teacher of Piano. ' Leschetlsky method. Beginners a specialty. spe-cialty. 206 E. 2nd South. Riter Ridges, 6 years old. son of Milton Ridges. 423 West Third North, had his left arm broken by being run over by a, wagon yesterday afternoon. Collegiate Institute 1 ..fl..!-. rkeCity HTJNGEEFORD ACADEMY, Charles F. Romlg, Principal.'..... ,.. Springville Utah WASATCH ACADEMY, George JH. Marshall, ".Principal.. Mt. Pleasant, Utah NEW JERSEY ACADEMY, I. N. Smith. Principal-Logan. Utah PRESBYTERIAN ACADEMIES. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS. Catalogues free. Correspondence Invited. fl THE DEATH OF A FOUNTAIN" PEN Would be pleasing news to many who own pens that are a constant worry. I have a new self-filler . that you can use copying Ink In, , and that Is the best of any pen. To show you one Is to sell ,it. Price $2.50 to 96.00. ' HELD, Art Stationer. U Main St LACE HOUSE COLLECTIONS. The book accounts of the Lace House Co. are payable to the trustee at the office of the Wilson-Sherman Co., S3 W. 2nd South, street; upstairs. V. P. HISKEY. Trustee. Officer Shawhan What's your big sister sis-ter gettln' teacher, up dare at de sohool? Teeny O'Tuff Aw, electrocution, physical physi-cal torture, and stuff like dat. Puck. 5 IT'S A FACT i ' AND BECOMING WELT. J ' T KNOWN, TOO, THAT T AROMA COFFEE ' ' .IS THE - Best 25c Coffee in City ? ' "5 Why don't you try it? 5 Cook Tea & Coffee Co. ' 14 E. 3rd So. 'Phone 974-y.'J ' c I Quit Faultfinding It's a bad habit and promotes ' premature wrinkles and gray hair. Use HUSLER'S FLOUR And there's be no need for worry. wor-ry. Baking problems are easily solved with money-back flour. ANY SALARIED EMPLOYEE pr wageearner can get, just on his note: Semi- Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. $50.00. Return to us.. 13. 66 , a.35 tJS.00. Return to us.. . . 3.33 1.6 $15.00. Return to us .. 4.09 $.00 1.0 Or any other sum, and pay back In proportion. pro-portion. . - ' ! STAR LOAN CO, 69 E. 2ND SOUTH ) |