OCR Text |
Show -'. . " ... . '7 j l SSMMSMSaiSSSSSMSMSSSSSSSSSSMSMSWSSallBllllllllBllllllMSSSBSaillBMSSlMSaSSSSSSlSlMS . Lbvi 'Fr:c2s- ',1:2 Zloacon J. :ju!T::DEPMt'T:- IS DUSY IN DULL S2AS0N1! , ; - . . ' . . ' " . . . - - " Another wave of wasting reductions sweeps ovr the balance -of our Ladies' tailored suit stock, ant) after this week, such sale specials will be history. The entire suit s toclc prlca wrecked to make a clean, iweep while the last of ttls life's chance exists makethe most ofllt. LADIES' TAILORED SUITS . LAST CAIX. ' So quickly and generously h ave the women-responded to our suit special last week, thatre have n ot a great number left, but the remaining remain-ing ones are Just as desirable a those disposed of, and for this week, the balance of TAILORED SUIT S, values up to $27.50, go at ; $S.S'S Hack ' A WAY OPEN. Many a Salt Lake City Reader Knows It WelL- X, There is a way open lo convince the skeptic Scores of Salt Lake City people peo-ple have made it possible. The public statement of their experience Is proof i the like of which has never been produced pro-duced before in Salt Lake City. Read this case of it given by a cltixen: James M. Morris, miner, of 41 South Sixth West, says: "I followed railroading rail-roading for months, and If the constant jarring of such an occupation was not the primary cause of kidney trouble It certainly aggravated It when these attacks at-tacks occurred. Later I had considerable consider-able annoyance from the dull, disagreeable disagree-able aching in my back, often so persistent per-sistent and nagging that I was unable to complete a day's work. .1 have been bo uncomfortable in any position that to rest was out of the question, and very often my rest was disturbed. I knew from the action and condition of the kidney secretions that those organs required attention, but when a man exhausts ex-hausts all his knowledge pf medicine and standard remedies guaranteed to check such disturbances. . and all his efforts are futile, he naturally becomes discouraged or Is constantly on the out look for some means to help. In -this way I read advertisements about Doan's Kidney Pills and went to the F. J. Hill Drug Co.'s store for a box. If a dose or two had not helped I never would have continued the treatment, and If the treatment had not been very satisfactory I could not be Induced under un-der any consideration to publicly indorse in-dorse the remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. . . - . ii Souvenirs for all. Calder's park today. I I . FORTUNES ' ; "I - , I TltE TELEGRAM HAS MADE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AR-RANGEMENTS WITH THE WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST CO. TO GIVE, FREE OP CHARGE, ; . CERTIFICATES AND COUPONS i: ENTITLING YOU TO CHANCES IN f 85,500 IN PRIZES. . LAND THIS TOilTUIlt I irdoaapt malTar whether oo Sirs rrer bii swbserlWoT.BottEwfferUopsn-f omrrolU. If yon tend M00 you ft year's nbierlptlOB by mall aod iix eerdftrsiaa. For UK you f The TVlrgrara for two moDthi BY WAIL and on eertifisaU. Thii Sti. a year nU rat appiiM to MAHj SUBSCRIBERS ON'LIT. City aubaeiHbor who raeerv thair papan by earner wul bo awarded on free nertifcat for erery fl.20 la alraaoe they pay. The monthly x.to by earn is SO rente, or 17 .M a year. . ' Ifon are Interested in tlie Breet World's Fair. Yoo hare seen Mtaethfar ahai H la erery oaperyoa hare read for nowiasoaat. Have yon thoafht how many oeople will at ea4 Una 6reat Fairf The ft tea were thrown open on April JOth arxl maJtitoUeeofvHltor frosi every part of the earth are parinc admlaaion into thogronndaof theOreateet Fair the world haa ever eoen. At .the Chicago World Kair. II. 40.141 people paid admlasioa into the grounds At the BnSTalo Paa-Ameriran Exposition. .J0C people paid adaaiHien into too grouaia. At the Omaha exposition. L,77il.2M people paid admission into the rrwunds, , Canyon estimate how many people will pay admlsaion into the grooMe, of the Great 8t. Louis World's Fair thia year! If you eaa, a fortune la yours. TbAnk at orer. Study this proposition propo-sition earefnlly. 1901 rash awards will be made to the Wl men, ihjiws or children who eaa estimate aeskreet to the total number of people who will pay admieieton int the Fair Oiwnsds from Anril 0. W04. the opening da'e. to December 1, 1904, the dotlDrf dale of th Great tit. Lem World's Fair. Total l aid AdnaUeUira In May. 64.ii.0SS. TaeaoaWarda amoavot to th largeat prfaee ever offered Is any eoatest. sad are divided as follows ' . 1 T the nearest correct estimate ...n n...i-.M.4...C9 MM To the second nearest correct eetimat............ J. eflO. To the third nearest eorreef estimate.................... ....... IMS Tothsfonrta nearest eorreut estimate. ....4. ........... t.SM tt To th fifth aeareel enrrect estimate ." To the sixth nearest correct estimato .- ....................... 1.(00 M T th next 10 nearest correct estimates. S500 each... i H - To th next 10 nearest eorreet estimates. 1100 each e S.0H0 M 7 To the next fiO nearest correct oatimatoa SSO each. .............. . ... . ........... 2.5iH e To th next 100 nearest correct estimate. (35 each 4- 3.S0O 00 To tlie next M0 nearest correct estimates, (10 eeea... 1M N Te the next SO0 nearest correct estimate. $5 each. ............. .......4....... .... 2.fM) 0t - To the next 1.000 nearest correct estimates, II each... ................ 1.000 M Supplementary priaoa. ... .......... ......... M.0OO.M A Total - -.ttUOSet TWt Is partly ta M erst Is sal restart. a4ertaks t are tattrfst ts rrestajt at an WerM'i Fairs, ts4 this Cssisaaf is tewsesel et kastaf lasiaeai Sa, IsRaaats, Baaksrs. Paslnrwrs sad Oseltaliata, he . asllm that as sfa et then nanaYsat mm a tht sraatsat taea el astartiatac.taa lsxid- tsar. 1 rt pot every estnnaa yon are ffren s separata entraved and namoerea jsen lueaea wnn ennpn Unched. We wiU send yon this paper for months Xc ll.St and givo you one of th certificate and con poos AB8OI1UTRI1Y F RE !L u Iwrertnenl of 11.00 aatai, that you will rereiv th BEST - PAPER . IN CTAH tor 1 saoDkh and stay aaaa your independeue for 1 mih ch'a: .'. MISSOURI TRUSTrCONPAIOf else to win a fortune, and ' J 1 s t it ts to your interest and J 'Is -x - to your fnnilly'a to take! ' ; U tl . . ad rentage of tM oppor-t iZSZ? 51 . Z', SZi .. tunityaasooaaj'possible.t J C aaoS"0,liSS.Ti5Ti .s Vou ars not plaeiBg! .5 SU. ; ; '-; " . . yonr order with aa uu-i jf 1 - reliahl concern. Th ., - ..' moneytoeovertheprUe - f7f S , 1 Is on deposit. See state- ; tirmtM. efi mentofeof the largest "'- v Mey toaoa, asakiintheCBitedKtatea ; ' 2 herewith. la entering a , -, . , . 1 ll.-i contest this should b - iiul r- ltraW7 ! v.Mir ant consideration. - fi.X I gT01 litfY f S know that the money to . m, certifies SaeS. ta WaaM' Sat Osstst Oi-jais, ' 1 pay yon Is wher yon can . - - aV'W get It wur.out delay or -. . asss rural rt, aa tale way aeresitss rtta tat Osessas fr- C question aa sooo aa th ' - prizes ars awarded. . Ta,ose ta gaU, tt tae (asns f the sart ta It V t After making thl r t I deposit of I74.0U0 W Th eeatest as tae tetU yexS at at tee Loalaaane fes - ' (Cutest Oo. capitalized ' ... f. at tsm 0U. aVraaged asyssittaa. UOt, aa tae eel eseeelt 1 keVI U f.i firr two extra prizes, on . - - ... J! of aiJOO OD, whieh ex- "W rsU saeesssfal f , f prred with April SO. 1004. ' sssns-m'i sa tae Otsaavttee en eeaese ma atreete V and the on of Sj.M0.U0 . saaes-jaiM, ss e erwaatvee sn eeasos any urene . y referred to above aad same it taaet aaaneay et St. aaaiaet. which ta bow offered to - IN '"w eannot touch thl v M"5TrW -' money. It la hold by,. V Tiaamr ft . t the Mlasouri Trust Co, ' A " for no other purnoee . .. - f than to pay these prite f I as soon m the com mi lie ,; on awards declares the successful contestant, 'lhls rommlrlee has no interest whstever hi the contest, and made up of prominent umslneaa mem who kavn umd to award th prixea. and your eetimatea are turned over to tins committee long before th Fair doses, to that there it aw possibility of collusion or unfairness rrejn any source. W ar aiao in position to fuvniea th eertificataa without Th Tlgraai, a 25 CENTS EACH. 5 FOR $1.00. and yon ean bny Jnat as msny certificates at tai rat aa Ton wish. .. WK DO SOTJLSK VOU TO ESTIMATK NOW. W will simply U you th certifl eates with duplicate coupon attached, and allow yon the privilege of filling in yonr own estimate on th certificate and coupon whenever yon are ready, and of sending in th eoopen to us om ' th very last day of th contest if von wish. Thai ta. yoa do not hsv to nuk your estimate NOW. but yon eaa buy vow sertlticstes NOW. and hold them -yourself up to the last day of th contest, when yoa will know what the tXal attendance la ap to that date, then fill In yonr . estimates and send the coupons to as Just so they are received in onrowee not later than October 15. 1x04. tlie date on which toe contest closes. The WORLD'S FAIR opened April W. U04. and - v eiiee December 1. lOOtshowing that the closing data of th eontet is at least six woeka prior to th closing date of the Fair, insuring absolute fairness to every participant in th contest. .. Send in your order at once. It is not every day tha-en opporvaaity to (aia cal.OMM with aeb a nominal outlay ia laid at your door. Don't let It slip by yoa. Don't think that "tomorrow "to-morrow will do aa well." The habit ot putting off till to-morrow grow on on until th day comes when he or sbe realises that the opportunity is gone forever, while the mora thoughtful neighbor aet promptly and TMUMBt Of Osaly tBaaUl ftDOOOt UHJ sMUI that thii fOTtttO is Jkl. WtlM tsisV7. to The Salt Lake Telegram, 8a,'?,.c,,y- IMPORTAKT NOTICK.-Thls Is the last chsae yea will aave te key cemsretes snd eeeeeae lesetcaanocs la sa txtrs prue el St.SOS.O ss this Is sositlvtly the lest extra prise that srlll se eSers. Ceeiestaale are Sitttnrtiv te vsitenlaea laet Beitlcleeuea la this arise ceaieet le aet osanasa Je see-srnsers see-srnsers ler TBS IILIttlX, set that tae esateM U aeia edTenieed la a large auataec e( ether aekiuetieae. she sekscriaets tat ell el whicsi srs privileges te eeaeete sad snare la the distriaalisa et the arises eferee. J ;. ; ; ; t , . . 12 Lbs. Bs$t Cabbage 0c Brick Umberger, Swiss Cheese, Anchovies, 17 lbs. Bast Tomatoes, lCc IBa. Biit TomiaO 65c Best Potatoes, per peck f .20 2 combs Honey .18 20 Caramels J6 Cottage Hams, no bone 11 5 lbs. Good Cream Cheese , .23 10-lb. Hucket Lard l.ns 12 lbs. New Potatoes -.15 6 10c Cakes Toilet Soap 25 2 pounds v Cakes for .25 S-pound Ducket Lard 64 2V4 pounds Uood Kakinar Powder 36 2 bottles Worcestershire Sauce .26 Bakers' Chocolate, per pound 36 Fresh Cucumbers, large, per dozen 05 3 pounds Llmberg;er Cheese So 1 gallon SyruD 48 3 cans Salmon 15 4 bottles Mustard 25 1 pound Best Cocoa 45 Best Quality Root Beer Extract. 09 7 bars Domino Soap 25 Best Creamery Butter ti I 6-pound sacks Salt 25 S5e Double vVasn Board .23 Lemon Cream Cakes 10 4 pounds Good Rice .25 Lemon and Vanilla Essence 07 5 pounds Ginarer Snaps 25 10-pound box Crackers 73 1-pound package Macaroni 10 Seven 6c Cigars W CHICAGO STORE. ' 118 W. First Sonth Street Tel. 1448-Z. i 1 i becomes dulled by constant use and must have a new edge if it is to do good work. Constant work dulls a man as it does sn ax, makes him sluggish of bod y and dull of mind. He needs a tonic, something that mill S. restore the keenness "V-of "V-of mind and activity rX Jel of body. VJ Or. Pierce's Golden WfrP ' - Medical Discovery -A. - pats new life into J5TV weak, worn-out, run- t . . down men and V J . women. It strength- fTfFl) ens the weak stom- N--vlA V ach, purines the (V'TWi- blood, and effect- ' w'-r; ively stimulates the j ..liver. The whole ! I 1 body is built np with iji L sound, solid flesh bv fcJojVv,J fe, the use of "Golden J f Medical DiBcovery.'' S . , "I sraj coafaed to my ' .- bed for fcor months - m"J I I ' ' fcom January 1st, 1800. I frtllfir and commenced to take 1 !'' ' your medicine January I ; , aeth. iSoa,' writes Mra. ) M" asj ,' fcallie . L. Sh-pperd, of k j I Poptarblart Mo. I 1 f took right bottles of Dr. t 1 Pierce's Goldm Med- f . I ji , ical Diacovery, four of - J V IU Favorite Prescription,' I f I two vials of Pleaaeat S ) 7 . Pelleta.' and one bottle , ( I U I , of Doctor Pierce' Com- ( IB I pound Extracsof Smart- X ) , Weed, a a liniment. I 'ill Hi ' I "indifreation, obstinate y consupatioo, and hardening of the liver was my - J tTouMe. I am at thia time able to do almost any ' f -ind of house work. Yonr medicine saved me i rosn my grave. Thanks to you for the benefit. ' My case was hopeless wbea I oegaa taking yotf medicine." ; : Don't be fooled into trading a sub stance for a shadow. Any substitute 2 offered as "just as ood " as "Golden iledical Discovery," is a shadow of that - medicine. There are cures behind ever - , claim, rade for the " Discovery," whica ? bo " just as good " medicine ". can show. LUionsness is cured by the us of DC, . force's Reasant Pelleta. - i - T- a j For one week only we offer LES MISIRAELES Byx Victor Hugo. WANDERING JEW By Eugene Sue. . MYSTERIES OF PARIS By Eugene Su?. " And 625 ether titles by the best authors. au-thors. Bound in Silk cloth. Gilt top at , - . 38 Cent. Each CALLAiimrs OLD DOOK STORE 74 W. 2sd South St. - . . 'Phone 1484-X. . . " Look In our Windows and see assortment as-sortment of titles. X ( Sale Teb Million Boxes a Year. 1 1 CZ8T K3T WEATHER BEDICIKE cat:d? catiiaixtic. 2:, 5 " Vnz&tt : v : " y 1 ' ' ' F. . , . ' t i |