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Show Drcnlienness Cujrcd-; A positive and permanent eura for t , drunkenness and the opium dlaea-cua, 1 Thar l no publicity, no alckrfea. La. 1 ' dies, treated as privately a at their 1 The Keeley Institote ; S34 W. Bo. Temple. Bait liike City. ! Utah. ' ' ' - . A IFLUNDID , j music Dok j j WZ HAVE TUB SOLS , STATE AGENCY. ' Sold on. Easy Payment If Desired. De-sired. Clayton Music Co. 109 TWaln St 109 Main St 4 - PromoLGtt by fjliampcos of , Suiicura Soap . And 1 Light Dressings of Cuticura This - treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching ; surfaces, ; des- xjjn. v' troys hair par- yV asites, stimu-, I . vVv follicles, .loos- I Vi I 'SN',V skin, supplies f l sk u-TiA ' the roots with ' . i M fM'A energy and f Vvv vv' nourishment, "-, JjXy and makes the 'x. hr grow upon s. 'yy TV asweet,whoIe- ttVNv m Y. some, healthy V Mf J scalp when all ' . else fails. ' TORTURING DISFIGURING HUMOURS Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and QmcuRA SOAP, to cleanse the skjn and scalof crusts and scales, and soften the'thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This pure, sweet, and wholesome treatment affords instant relief, permits per-mits rest and sleep, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure of the, most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from in-ancy in-ancy to age, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS OF WOMEN USE CuTictJRA Soap, assisted by Cuticura Oihtmeht, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore bands, for baby rashes, itching?, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which read iy suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Scad far "All About tkeSkia, Scalp, and Hair." Potter Drag k Cbeau Cora,, Bostoa, HOTS Matin ta Today at 2: 15 TONIGHT LAST TIME. SAM S. S HUBERT'S Famous International Musical Success 100 PEOPLE A CHINESE HONEYMOON. The New York Casino Company. With Grat Cast, Original Comedy, Lively Live-ly Music. Sumptuous Splendor of Scenery and Costumes. Augmented Orchestra. PRICES: 25c to S1.S0. NEXT ATTRACTION: Beginning Monday next. FLORENCE ROBERTS in, repertoire. TRUSTEE'S SALE. j WHEREAS: Ruth Bowsn and nor boa- ! band, WlUlam P. Bowen, by a &tA of trust dated March 1. 101. aad duly recorded re-corded in the records of Utah county, : State of Utah, in Book 67 of "Mortgages, pagas 4, S, s and 7, raoorda of said offlca. conveyed to Glen Miller, trust, the following fol-lowing described real estata sltuatd la ths county of Utah, State of Utah, to wit: Commencing twenty (20) chains east and eight and nlnty-flva hundredths (8.86) chains north of the cantor of section twenty-two (22), township eight (8) south, range two (2) ast Salt Lak meridian, thence running north fifty-four (M) degrees de-grees fifty (50) minutes east six and fifty nundreatns (6.60) chains, thence north thirty-on (31) degree forty-fiv (46) minutes min-utes west thro and fifty hundredths (3.60) chains, thenc north forty-four (44) degree de-gree wet five and eight hundredths (5.06 - '. chains, thenc south ten and fifty hun-drths hun-drths (10.50) chains to beginning, containing contain-ing I acres. ALSO: Commencing at th northeast . comor of the southwest quarter of auction auc-tion twnty-two (22), township eight (8)-south, (8)-south, range two (2) east, thence running . east ten and fifty hundredths (10.6u) chains, tht.no south thirty-six (3) d- - grees west eighteen and two hundredths (18.02) chains, thenc north fourteen and sixty-five hundredths (14.86) chain to th plac of beginning, containing 7.69 acre-, ALSO: Commencing at th northeast corner of th southwest quarter of eeo-tion eeo-tion twanty-two (22) in townahlp lght (8) south, range two (2) east, thenc running run-ning south twenty () chalna. thenc west ten (10) chains, thenc north twenty (20) chains, thenc east ten (10) chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres. ALSO: Commencing eleven (11) chains east of the southwest comer of the northeast north-east quarter of section twenty-two (22). townahlp eight (8) south, rang two (2 east, thenc running north eleven and twelve hundredths (11.12) chalna. thence east nine (9) chains, thenc south eleven and twelve hundredth (11.12) chaine. thence weat nine () chains to place of beginning, be-ginning, containing In all 10 acres. ALSO: Th north four-fifths (4-6) of th eaar elven-lghtletha (11-80) of the. southeast quarter of aection thirty-three (83), township eight (8) south, range twe (2) eact. Bait Lake meridian, being a pteo of ground twenty-two (22) rods wide by on hundred twenty-thr (123) rods . long, less th right of way of th Rio Grand Western railway serosa said ground, containing in all 16.21 acres, mors or leas: together with all the tenements, hereditaments, water rights and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging. The total acreage of above five tract a being 66.90 acres. Subject, however, to a previous Incumbrance Incum-brance from first parties herein to th Union Central Life association, recorded in Book U. page 679, records of Utah county, for $l0.0f. due March 1. 1908. IN TRUST. HOWEVER, to eecur th 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 Bowsn and William P. Bowen. and - ' WHEREAS: Default haa been mad In " the payment of Installments of interest due June 21. 194. amounting to $7 .00. and September 21. 1904. amounting to 87 00. by , reason of which default said note haa. by -Ita expres terms, became wholly due, and th legal holder and owner of said note. Mary Davltt MacCord, has declared th " whniiv due: and WHEREAS: It was provided in ssM deed of trust that, should defsult be mas In payment of note or Interest- as therein provided, then the said deed ahould remain re-main in force, and the whole debt might, at the option of the legal holder of aald ' note, be declared wholly due and payable, and that the said trustee might, at the request re-quest of the legal holder of said not, proceed pro-ceed to sell said described property or any ' part thereof at public vendue, to the hlghst bidder (either of the parties to said deed of trust being privileged to become , the purchaser at said sale), at any front door of the county courthouse of Salt Lake county. State of Utah, first giving three consecutive weeks' public- notice of . the time, terms, plac of Bate and description de-scription of property to be sold by advertisement adver-tisement once in each week In some newspaper news-paper published in aald county of Salt Lake and upon such sale ahould execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the property eold to the purchaser thereof, and after the expiration of the statutory period of redemption, ahould execute and ' deliver a fee aimple deed to th purchaser, pur-chaser, and , ,. WHEREAS: It Is also provided in said trust deed that In case any notice of sale of eaid premises) shall be published, and said indebtedness shall be paid or tendered, ten-dered, during or after aald publication, and before Bale, the said first part shall pay the expenses of such publication and ' fifty dollars to the said trustee or successor suc-cessor for his services. , NOW. THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that th undersigned trustee, pursuant pur-suant to the power vested in him by th; saii trust deed and at the request of Mary Davltt MacCord. legal owner and holder" of eald note, will aell at public aale y to the highest bidde. tor cash at the weat front door of the city and county building build-ing (that being the county court-house of Salt Lake County. Utah). at 8alt Lake City, Utah, on the nineteenth diy of December. 1904. at 12 o'clock noon, the said property above described to satla-fy satla-fy the ialdnoteMd interest and expense of this trust. Including a reasonable attorney's at-torney's r.d counsel ?ee and com pens- tlon to ..Id trustee MIIXER . Dated Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 8S, 1904 e! O. Leatherwood. attorns . ! x aJareyur X LUNGS WEAK? 7 'v!i! Ililli iV!. 'euro WEAK . LUNGS I WE SMOKE M flora Honest Htvtna CIGAR. Union-Mad :: Hcni-Midt $1000 REWARD will be. paid any person proving the Filler and Wrapper used in the "Cuba Flora" Cigars is not the Best Quality Havana Ha-vana Filler and Wrspper , grown on the Island of Cuba. , T. J. WANEK Manufacturer of Clear Havana Cigars 119 W. So. Tern. St.,Salt Lake Clty.Utah GODDARD SONG RECITAL The Big Tabernacle, Monday Evening, Nov. 28 AT 8:15 SHARP. First Local Appearance In Two Tears of Mr. H. S. Goddard. Utah's Famous Baritone. , Assisted by Tabernacle Choir. E. Stephens, Conductor- Mr. J. J. McClellan, Organist and Accompanist; Ac-companist; Mr. Willard Welhe, Violin Virtuoso; Mr. Arthur Shepherd, Pianist. Prices to all arts of the house, 50c. Ml!) lHitil PRlCES-e' Matinte Today ot 2:15. TONIGHT LAST TIME. Th powerful scenic melodrama ' A Little Outcast, -eclal Scenery and Electrical Effects, Next attraction: Jaa, J. Jeffries In "DAVY CROCKETT." r" -j Mi ton JJJJ Cbeatre Afternoon ana Pcrlcraanccs. J Admission 10c Established ISO. ISO Offices, Th Oldest and Largest. R. G. DCN & eO., GEORGE RUST, General manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Offices In Prog-res Building, Salt Lake City. f |