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Show OASTORIAi Bears the Vm Haw Always BoqgN The Lagoon Road Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. Time Table In Effect Sept 6, 1904. LEAVE SALT LAKE. 6:30 and a. m., 8:S0 and 6:30 p. m. LEAVE FARMINGTON AJT"V LA. GOON. 7:30 and 10 a. m.. 4:30 and 6 30 p. Extra trains at U a. m. and 1:30 p. m. on Sundays and holiday. A. D. PIERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt J. B. BEAN, Excursion Agt. OFFICE. 161 MAIN STREET. ams T Li &.ND SATURDAY SAT -lOniU I TJRDAT MATINEE. J. R. STIRLING ft ; - - ft "SEirfay5' Is Losfc Bay; a e. ' . - S:- 'wv : linens , y&Ji ;M Never miss It If Ppocibb at fm , Ml ' all to Do Hero, .V ffiW A WONDER has this January Sale proved itself. A steadily incrcas- I ing Volume of buyers and a whole raul- "-l I tittde of pleased purchasers is the record J But' should such a condition be other . than expected HERE ARE THE EXTRAORDINARY PRICE DIFFERENCES: azSSi Twenty-Five . All hemstitched scurfs SJSsSrt?"- Per Cent Off All dainatk tea cloths mi tl Y71t All Imported hack tad dtmask towtls- FP 6 CTVTU.fi. ft IV'IFll.PfOO All Webb hemstitched towels- , . IllVCgUsMM IT H JiWW Tabic Damask-25 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. Glorious lot of linens made by weavers that the world acknowledges as best, John S. Browu and pthers. f3 a yard kinds down to 60c ayard OKE-FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES. Separate Cloths and Separate Napkins Reduced Thu.f - The 3.75 cloths to f 2.55. The f 2 a dozen napkins to f 1.44. The 1 3 cloths to S3.50. The S3.50 napkins to S2.50. The $7 cloths o f4.40. The 4 napkins to 13. s The 12 cloths to 17.95. The $7 napkins to 14.40. I The 114.50 cloths to f 9.95. The $8 napkins to 45. The f 18 cloths to S 11. The 110 napkins to f 6.95. Towels Reduced. The 15c each kinds to 11c. The 45c kinds to 33 l-3c. The 20c kinds to 14c. The 75c bath towels to 43c The 30c kinds tc 21c. $1.25 friction or bath towels 85c. All Bed Spreads Reduced. ' , The 11.75 bedspeads to f 1.48. The S2.50 bedspreads to f 1.93. I . The $1.85 bedspreads to $1.59. The $4 bedspreads to $3.15. & , . The $3 bedspreads to $2.25. The $6 bedspreads to $4.40. The $5 bedspreads to $3.95. The $8 bedspreads to $6. The $7 bedspreads to $5. AH Sheets; All Pillow Cases Reduced. "Beats All'' sheets, 90c grade to 65c. All pillow cases-made from same brand "Atlantic" $1 sheets to 75c. of muslins as sheets, haTe equal percentage ta- "Columbia" $1.23 sheets to 80c. ken from regular prices. White India Linen; White Cambric Reduced. 25c a yard white India linen 15c. ' 40c white India linen 25c. 35c white India linen 19c. 30c white cambric, 38-inch 15c. 10c Muslin--8c a Yard. Standard brand, 36-inch muslin, 10c grade 8c a yard. i Saturday-Bargain News of Shoes for Misses & Children $2 'and $2,50 Kinds$!.45. The $3 for-$i.95. Infants' $1.25 and $1.50 for-95c. Real bargains Shoes so excellent, stylish and lasting that those who know them never hesitate hes-itate to say "best err" today as cheap priced as ordinary kinds. Center table full of dress and school shoes for misses and children patent leather, rici kid and other leathers; all good, all desirable; sold regularly at $2 and $2.50 a pair. Today $1.45. Misses' shoes made with hand welt extension soles, button or lace styles in patent leather or vici kid specialized simply to telV those who do not know how good value is this grade of ehoes regular $3, today $1.95. Choice of any pair of infants' shoes, sizes 1 to 5 1-2, $1.23 and $1.50 kinds' Saturday 95c. J ' "" . J , ' y Presents the Artlstio Comedienne ROSE MELVILLE In the characteristic play "SIS HOPKINS" A "plsy of purpose. A plot of sense. Full Of laughs! laughs!! laughs!!! LAST TIME! LAST CHANCE! To set the famous ' "SNAKE NTIira DAKCE." Sale today. Prices 36a to $1.00. NEXT ATTRACTION MONDAT. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. Matinee Wednesday. January 23, 24, 25. Klrke La Shelle announces the farewell appearance of J. H. STODDART In "THE BONNTJE BRIEB BUSH." Notable associate players with Reuben Fax. Sale begins Friday. That Good Coal Is Anti-Cues. Bamberger. Bam-berger. Ml Melghn St., U. 8. A. TABERNACLE, JZ?-1 FRIDAY EVENING. . Bale of Beata at Clayton's Musio Co. Today. "Ths Greatest of All Singers" melsh" 'IQueen ", "In the full of "A voice of maturity of enn Incomparable her unequaled oong. beauty and powers." BB, splendor." And Complete Concert Co. Mr. Ellison Van Hoose '..Tenor Mona. Ch. Glllbert Baritone Mile. Adf. Saasoll m.. Harpist Mr. a K. North .......Flute Mil. U Davlej -..Pianists PRICES: Reserved, 12.50. U 00. II-M. 1100 What to Do For Heart Trouble X Back Up My Advice With This Remarkable Re-markable Offer; A Full Dollar's Dol-lar's Worth of My Remedy Rem-edy Free to Prove . That I Am Right. I ask no reference, no deposit, no security. There la nothing to promise, nothing to pay . either now or later. To any heart sufferer who has not tried my remedy Dr. Bhoop's Restorative I will gladly give, free, not s mere sample, but a full dollar bottle. I am warranted In making 'bis uausual offer of-fer bees use mma la no ordinary remedy. It does not vainly try to stimulate the heart. Such treatments are worse than useless. It goes straight to the causa of all heart troublethe trou-blethe heart nerve and strengthens them and vitalises them and restores them. Then that Is the end of heart diseases. For the heart Itself has no more self control con-trol thaa a common sponge. It is made to beat by a tender nerve so tiny that It is scarcely visible to the naked eye. Tet ten thousand times a day this delicate nerve nfct cause the heart to expand and contract. The heart la about the sise of your clenched 'flat. Open and close your nst a dosen times, even, and you will aee the monstrous labor this little nerve must do. The heart nerve Is only one of the branches of the great sympathetic nervous system. Each branch of this system Is so closely allied - with the others .that weaknessor irregularity St any point Is apt to spread. Heart trouble frequently arises from Stomach trouble s through sympathy, and Kidney trouble may also follow. For each of these organs Is operated ope-rated by a branch of these same sympathetic nerves the Inside nerves. . The bond of sympathy between the nerve that operate the vital organs has a useful purpose, pur-pose, as well. For what will cure weakness in one branch will surely curs weakness in every branch what will restore on center, will surely restore them all. There Is nothing new about this nothing any physician would dispute. But It remained re-mained for Dr. Sboop to apply this knowledge knowl-edge to put It to practical usei Dr. Snoop's Restorative Is the resulCof a quarter century ' of endeavor along this very line. It doe not dose the organ or deaden the pain but It does go at once to the nerve the Inside nerve the power nerve and builds It up. and strengthens It and makes It well. If you have heart trouble and here never tried my remedy, merely write and ask. I mir send you an order on your druggist which he will accept as gladhr as he would accept a dollar. He will hand yo from his shelves a standard slsed bottle of my prescription, and he will send the bill to me. This offer Is made only to strangers to my remedy. Those who have once used the Restorative do not need this evidence. There ar no conditions do requirements. It Is open and frank and fair. It Is the supreme test of my limitless . belief. All that I ask you to do is to writ writ today, f Tor a free order for Book 1 on Dyspepsia, a full dollar botU you Book t on the Heart, must address Dr. Book t on the Kidneys -Ehoop, box US6. Ra- Book 4 for Women, cine. Wis. Stat which Book t for Men. book you want. Book on Rheumatism - Mild cases are often cured by a single bottle. For sal at forty thousand drug stores. Dr.Shoop's Restorative I . V . . j ' 1 THE THREE GREAT I I AfJDERSOU CHILDREN II ' Thty Art Not Prom Etiropt; $ II - They Are Not From Ntw York; $ Thty Art Not From Othkotb; 1 THEY ARE FROM "UTAH'S BEST CROP." 1 |