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Show TO CUKE A COLS IN 02TB DAI Take Laxative Bromo Qumlne Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fall to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c' (ifBfiS 01 For an Adjutant and Chief of Staff in IpSl Y" . .1 the Spanish war. - icf I'll 7XX Herein A. Finko Say; "Pa-m-sa Midi Ms Fed Li!;s a Maw Mia." kjS?&k j War Correspondent Bsoomriends Fgrrr? Mr ' ,Mci m -s- st.. n. i&iZZ -v-v W( Washtnirton. D. C War Corre- spondent. writes: r "Exactly six years ago I was ordered i : to Cuba as staff correspondent of tne i ' V New York Sun. I wss in charge or a, I I Sun dispatch boat through the Spanlsh- J American war. The effect of the tropi- cal climate and the nervous strain , showed plainly on my return to the '"'" ' ' States. i 1 'Lassitude, depression to the verge t J ' of melancholia, and incessant kidney f j trouble made me practically an valld. J 1 This undesirable condition continued, J r - despite the best cf treatment. 1 , ' i Flnallv. a rothr newspaper man, -::.:. a " who like myself had served In the war. , " , " v V Induced rr.e to give a faithful trial to X v .V Peruna. I did ro. , - , , 1 "In a short time the lassitude left me, : my kidneys resumed a healthy. condl- V " i ' ' ' V tlon, a ix-a complete cure was effected, f ' " ' ' ? . & I cannot too strongly recommend Peru- l , '-. ra t0 tnose suffering with kidney trou- f ts y '4 We- , ' ' V-. :V". "Today I am able to work as hard as ' -! ! , , -J 1 V.y at any time in-my life, and the exam- J v " j A jner for a, leading life insurance cotn- v A pany pronounced me an 'A risk." F. - ' 5 B. Richards. Doctors Unable to Help Hei- Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr. George Forrester, 2747 Mascher St., Philadelphia, Pa., writes: 1 "We have great faith in Peruna. My L wife's condition was such that she ' q thought she would die, as the doctors rt could not help her dyspepsia and call ca-ll tarrh of the stomach. Now she can ill eat anything. "We keep Peruna In the house all the iy. time, but It Is only once In a while that Wl she needs to use It. I was subject to jlver and Sidney trouble, which resulted Jm.- )ff"l In rheumatic pains, but I have not had Hmiin A FinlC dul UtUe1verntroubleTas p'erona keepsthe 7lQlllllail IY,X "t'ltM digestive organs In good working or- t.- i'-r".-; r-i' "Tpfifr ' der and that 19 the mt,n thing." tSTSlJ iwl)?lfr George Forrester. M Catarrh of tho Kidneys a Common ItvTRr fl Catarrh of the kidneys Is very com- V?&& JfcAifJ wJL V V mon indeed. It Is a pity this fact la not S Hprmnn a irmvo lhll fVX fAp9i W better known to the physicians as well 1 F;rl' sF W Wfiflir ksw . S ?,Ti lZl ' St- Viil iNVJk l take some diuretic, hoping to get bet- g Louis, Mo. rites. UJ I : : pJW tffW'UI ter. They never once think of catarrh. S . heartUy recom- g W I f ti tAjlti' I Kidney disease and catarrh are sel- w mend Peruna to any i, U 4-4 Jii V I'll V,! UV I dom associated in the minds of the peo- a man who, through the ) V y , i Ji'iYi I'Ail'ir V Pic n(l aJa' 11 Mt very o'ten asso- exposure, Incident to & Vjj ' elated In the minds of the physicians. 8 camp life, may have g Ul J TtCh il'l Too few physicians recognize catarrh S SatT iTaveluffer3 I llf Wff JSU VX simply a palliative to M health. I have suffer- g .. reUeve some of the. .most distressing g ad severely with kid- . "' symptoms. It Is a permanent and radl- g ney trouble brought $TTtv?Y-Y-YJI?fSsYW cal cure. on in Cuba in the awsroswy if you do not receive prompt and sat- trenches. Nothing I ever did helped me until I took Peruna. This ffi lsfactory results from the use of Peru- simply worked wonders for me. In a short time I felt like a new $ na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, glvj" man Mt pain eone. my appetite increased, my sleep restful and in S ing a full statement of your cass. and I yWdttoVSiaror kidney troubles P0r any disar- gJSK hto "f"- ranged pelvic organ. I say get Peruna, and it will cure you when g nothing else will." Herman A. I in-;. g The Hartman sanitarium. Columbus, vssssfs&s&as hl- In every line of merchandise some fl . tew articles havs acquired a reputation rep-utation for quality and value that Is the stsndard by which other grades are judged. COOK'S Ankola Coffee Enjoys that reputation here. Ankola Coffee Is 40c per pound. Nothlnr goes with Ankola Coffee but quality. W call for orders. Cook Tea & Coffee Co. 14 East Third South. i J 'Phones: Bell, 9T4-T: Ind.. 1449. - " " i " ' . i i A Guaranteed Cur for Files. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding . Files. Your dru;rist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure you la to M day a 60c. j GflHDrJER DAILY STORE HEWS. I AlVS-'L. . Fr boys 8 to 16 years of age, 8 III e 0Terc0t showing was never better 3 jlAOtf than now.' So many neat, dressy stylo. 8 T lf 'n sensible shapes and made of the requi- B r-fh rsj site serviceable materials in stay-to- 8 4 ' gether manner. . I 'IJy'iil . Ixng belt coats and box coats in various I '-frQ "lengths,- I -ii?vr Coats at 3.50, 4, $4.50, $3 and on up to I Mkmif I fcfp 'ii 'f-V At eak Prce a gd variety of worthy jf Jj- values. I ' ( 1 JjL he little boys, the big boys and the men B f i can a80 e eaHy overcoated from our 'SfcT' vast lowing. Boys' caps, Boys' sweaters, Boys' gloves. & J. P. GARDNER A 8 THE QUALITY STORE TEUSTEE'S SALE. WHEREAS: Ruth Bowen and her hus- ( band, Wihlam P. Bowen, by a dee4 ot trust dated March 21. 19uL and duly recorded re-corded in the records of Utah cout. State of Utah. In Book 67 of Mortgar pages 4. 6, and 7, records of said o-jL- i conveyed to Glen Miller, trustee, the Yel- i lowing described real estate situated In the county of Utah, State of Utah, to-wlti to-wlti C6mnvncir.g twenty (20) chains east ' and eight and nlnety-flve hundredths (8.95) i -chains north of the center of section twenty-two (22), township eight (8) south. , range two (2) east. Salt Lake meridian, thence running north nfty-f-our 54) degrees de-grees fifty (60) minutes east six and fifty .liunureoftns (S.&0) chains, thence north; thirty-one (C) degrees forty-five (46) mini' utes west three and fifty hundredths (1.60) chains, thence north forty-four (44) degrees de-grees west five and eight hundredths (5.) chains, thenoe south ten and fifty hun-dreths hun-dreths (10.60) chains to beginning, contain-1 Ing I acres. ALSO: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of section sec-tion twenty-two (22), township eight (8 south, range two (2) east, tbtnee running east ten and fifty hundredths (10.') chains, tbenoe south thirty-six (S6) degrees de-grees west eighteen and two hundredths (18.02) chains, thence north fourteen and sixty-five hundredths (14.S5) chains t the place of beginning, containing 7.69 acres. . ALSO: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of section sec-tion twenty-two (22) in township eight (8) south, range two (2) east, thence running run-ning south twentv (90) chains, thence west: ten (10) chains, thence north twenty (2j) chains, thenoe east ten (10) chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres. ALSO: Commencing eleven (11) chains east of the southwest corner of the north-' east quarter of section twenty-two (22).; township eight (8) south, range two t2 east, thence running north eleven ana twelve hundredths (U-12) chsins. thence east nine (9). chains, thence south eleven and twelve hundredths (U.12) chains.' thence west nine 9) chains to place of beginning, be-ginning, containing In all 10 acres. ALSO: The north four-fifths (4-8) of the east eleven-eightieths tU-80) of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33), township eight (S) south, range two (2) east. Salt Lake meridian, being' a lece of ground twenty-two (22) rods wide y one hundred twenty-three (128) rods long, less the right of way of the Rio Grande Western railway across said -ground, containing In all 18.21 acres, more or less; together with all the tenements, hereditaments, water rights and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging. The total acreage of above five tracts, j-belng j-belng W.90 acres. k Subject, however, to a previous Wcum-brance Wcum-brance from first parties herein t fthe Union Central Life association, rec Vd tn Book 36, page 6T9. records of - . lah countv. for $lw0., due March 1, 190$. IN TRUST. HOWEVER, to secure the' -payment of a certain note for four hundred hun-dred dollars and Interest thereon at seven (7) per cent per annum from date until maturity, payable quarter-annually, of even date with said trust deed, executed and delivered by said Ruth Bowen and William P. Bowen and WHEREAS; Default has been made In the payment of Installments Of Interest -due June 21. 1904. amounting to $7.00. and September 21. 1904. amounting to $7.00, by reason. ot whioh default said note has. by Its express terms, became wholly due, and the legal holder and owner of said note, Mary Davltt MacCord, baa declared the a?, wholly due; and WHEREAS i It was provided In said deed of trust that, should default be mado In payment of note or Interest as therein provided, then the said deed should remain re-main In force, and the whole debt might, at the option of the legal holder of said-note, said-note, be declared wholly due and payable. ' and that the said trustee might, at the re-, quest of the leral holder of said note, proceed pro-ceed to sell said described property or any part thereof at public vendue, to the highst bidder (either of the parties to said deed of trust being privileged to become the purchaser at said sals), at any front door of the county coueVhouse of Salt' Lake county. State of Utah, first-giving three consecutive weeks' public notice of the 1 1 rr.e. terms, place of sale and . description de-scription of property to bo sold by advertisement adver-tisement once In each week in some newspaper news-paper published In said county of Salt Lake, and upon such sale should execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the property sold to the purchaser thereof, and afttr tre expiration of the statutory period of redemption, should execute and deliver a fee simple deed to the pur-ciaflr. pur-ciaflr. and WHEREAS: It Is also provided In said trust deed that In case any notice of sale of eald premlsessShall be published, and said Indebtedness shall be paid or tendered, ten-dered, during or after said publication, and before sale, the said first part shall pav the expenses of suoh publication and fifty dollars to the said trustee or sue- . ceseor for his services. NOW. THEREFORE, notice Is hereby given that the underslsmed trustee. iui-suant iui-suant to the power vested In him by the esii trust deed and at the request of Mary Davltt MscCo-d. legal owner and holder of said note will sell at public sale to the highest btdde. tor cash at the west front door of the city and county building build-ing (that belnx the county court-house of Salt Lake County, -". fcalt Lake City, X'tah. pn the teratt day of December. 1904. at 12 f clock no-V. the said property above described to sat fy the said note and Interest snd expense of this truj.t. Including a r"b'r"-toraev's r"b'r"-toraev's and counsel fee and compensation compensa-tion to said trustee. tvm.. OLEN MILLKR. Trustee. Dated Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 17. 1904 E. O. Leatherwood, attoraey. WE SMOXS iM flora Honest Havana CIGAR. Union-Mad. :: Hand-Midt $1000 REWARD will be paid any person proving the Filler and Wrapper used in the "Cuba Flora" Clsars Is not the Best Quality Havana Ha-vana Filler and Wrapper 'grown on the Island of Cuba. T. J. WANEK Manufacturer of Clear Havana Cigars 119 W. So. Tem. St.Salt Lake City.Utah (JBEWARE! There's a hard time coming The man "who manipulates the weather vane in these parts is preparing to hand us a big bunch of the real thing that'll back a New- England Eng-land blizzard right off the walk. Be prepared. CJ Defy the elements in an H. S. & M. winter overcoat. Fifteen Fif-teen to forty dollars does the trick nicely and then, you can ? laugh at his worst steams. Do it now today, Saturday. Ask the man, upstairs to put you "N inside one of his "anti-storm" coats. He can do it right. RICHARDSON & ADAMS, "A Clothes Shop for Men" p 1 72 Main Street 0 TREAT and CURE 1CV Vfy ' CATARRH aad all eerabl. diMSMe JC ftf VV3 tf-r efth.sye. .r.a.M. throat, lunjs. atom- TA y f 'ij .eh. liver, bow.ls, kidneys, bLdder and fc J, fJ3 all chronic aereoe. sad prtvtle dlsMMe yff rV-J p of hoth s.xts. sad disMses of ehildr.a. lVjL Horn. Tremtm.o Can. Writ. f' fit 4 ? kHrtsH for free tymptoos ll.t If you en- LT J ' t'V not call. Coasaltatloa frH, wV -ff Bs. a.,, sxoasa SpgQjgJ Offer j", PYat3 DiSE3S85 CofortnnatM. of bol texea who are mff.rlnf from PrlvaM Dtnun-whstbv ctmol Vf lsoe-ance. lsoe-ance. eioeM or wu-ii" alw7i bee. lovk.d upon a. toflum.i. prr br IM Bkarks J Chariat.ai wbo ruu a. Hpeclalisui" and roi toe .afl.rer lor worth m. trtnent. PUS. PHl BKS- DO KOf A.a VuU TO eAT THKX ON kHUuAU, SX CViilt-0l.- YoU WISH T- YOri.sSI.F. I M. RKS KN V THBT CAS CrPJ AMD DO CTR PRIVATR plSBiSIS U BOTH fiKJLf.S l-KBSdiKriSTtr. ao.t to i'iloVK ttaeU .kill. In tall .law of iIIikm. ur lrmi cure a.iett ouri before ihtt Ra.tl.nt ll rKij!rl to p7 It. Hhora' om 6oltr. & pre'w- may r ho tet in aninu rrek y or m"n'tii Ina ti.iwDiiuUit nnprvitm THIS UOSWr pi. AN nb' 1 KaLI.V.. Wi l li nii! Al! FiJCTKH. tan a a, a,-.n b.om to Ik. n.nk aaul Fakir who Rwanda all C. '.n .imkAuxe for .ttUr promise ina .o, .rar br .( a'aalr iwta.dias- a Denny to a !uioi t atlunt? 'J aito no niiancoa yon cannot low yonr w-'M:r fou Ooat pT U oat. Kliio-teiitna or oiUl ' H HLKSItH- KS (Jt MtX" ar. ala-v r ..lanpiS or li.Cmml PKvSTATE (iLAKD-ltfa. haorea' dnre.oCAL TREAT at iO r rr ttr aw. U V ABJ-ABbY ABJ-ABbY fl.UKV-eako'hnr Doctors how many eaaea uir otir. oeoar t o. aa ..a.eao of ireotmeut tor thin trut'e. We rnv UmT atA.SHxD. SMniaai MntHu. SponaMMorrhoo. GOOKHHOEA. bVI'HILH, VARUXX-KLB hod km1r4 irouin, la I loo oo4 forkiaa money, loan any institution la th. woat, .Trr eaa. la nnnftdsaUai w. owtt oose aaaia at Sehwaf aaooret. rnnol'ailnu. Bxaialaailua hod Adrlee FRES or aaall or at ta oo CirriCfc) UOL'itji IibMIibi Kr..laa f toi soaHUysaal hoi. daa IS a si It- DRS. SHORES & SHORES, 'Expert Specialists. 249 ZlVllWZ. f HHJ .-UlllSlSLhXllJ.--SISillllWSIS B IBStSSSSSJSOJSSSSSBSSSSBSSsJ 'WVA IS IntOMSted '"-lrt ' t tSKM A.1 'A shout u woi rv'vlxi l MARML-vshiniita iS''A;;Tae wwtal.il K?. ,-, . VV.V-yiiT-'r jv. . eat M nit Cni:cnii . 0i.Sr'' ' 7) imaaaaea !'' . A.k tar JractWt . S. . Avt If be cannot (tipply the V f 'XV A V"J MAllt tel.. ac.iei't no : ":tS tii.r, oi aeau uwnp for M ':-J lllnatratwl hnoh-aeafc. ttftrea ;, . X full partionlaf and direction! In. VL. I tm enlnable to ludtea M A H V V COJ - U 41 rmrh alow, law 1 oeaw T-miuiS yut rale t t . "X Bcuramm. . HIS Oruf Co. sad Cbss. Van Dyke. r A nice place. Music and good eat- j ng at the Wilson Cafe. |