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Show provided, then the said deed should remain re-main In force, and the whoie dfbt might, at the option of" the legal holder of said note, be declared wholly due and payable, and that the said trustee mirht. at the request re-quest of the leraJ bolder of said note, proceed pro-ceed to sell said described property or any part thereof at public vendue, to the hlghst bidder (either of the parties to sal 1 deed of trust being; privileged to become the purchaser at said sale), at any front door of the county courthouse of Bait Lake county, 6tate of Utah, first aivtag three consecutive weeks' public notice of the time, term, pmce at sale and description de-scription of property to Ee sold by advertisement adver-tisement once In eaj:h week in some newspaper news-paper published Itt eald county of Salt Lake, and upon auch sale should execute and deliver a certificate of sale to the property sold to the purchaser thereor, and after the expiration of the statutory period of redemption, should execote and deliver a fee simple deed to the purchaser, pur-chaser, and "... WHEREAS: It Is also provided In said ' trust deed that In case any notice of sale of said premises shall 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 pay the expenses of such publication and fifty dollars to the said trustee or Hue-oeeeor Hue-oeeeor for his services NOW, THEREFORE, notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned trustee, pursuant pur-suant to the power vested In him by the -sali trust deed and at the request of Mary Davitt MacCord. legal owner and holder of said note, will sell at public sale to the highest biddev tor cash at the west front door of the city and county build-In build-In (that being; the county court-house of Bait Lake County. Utih). at Bait Lake City. Utah, on the nineteenth day of December, 1904. at 11 o'clock noon, ths said property above described to satisfy satis-fy the said note and Interest and expense of this trust. Including a reasonable attorney's at-torney's and counsel fee and compensation compensa-tion to said trustee. GLEN MILLER, Truster Dated 8alt Lake City. Utah, Nov. 28. 1904. E. O. Leatherwood. attorney. VT. A. COOK, M. I. This is th: Uiunim:us dtchniicn cf All Afflicted Men Who Are Dismissed by Dr. CccX ths 0r.!y Sptciilist in Utah Wh Per- , mintntly Cures ' STRICTURE : , BLOOD POISON VARICOCELE -' HYDROCELE. Also Piles, Rupture, Nervous Decline and Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Prostate Gland MY METHODS are the result of ten years spent irr1 the largest Hospitals of New York and Chicago, Teaching, Postgraduate Post-graduate Schools, Dispensaries, etc., and on.the walls of my re-' re-' ception rooms hang my Diplomas and Credentials tokens of my ability and learning, which assure every man treating with me of a safe and perfect cure. Drunkenness Cared. A positive and permanent cur for I1 drunkenness and the opium diseases, ' There is no publicity, no sickness, La- 1 ' i dies treated as privately as at their j own homes. , ' The Keeley Institute tM W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City, ! Utah. j DR. COOK'S ' DIgtsLive Dissolvent Irrigttioa, a Sure Cur for ' STRICTURE A PAINLESS, SOOTHING METHOD. CONTAINING CON-TAINING NO CAUSTICS OR ACIDS. IT DIS-INTEGRATES DIS-INTEGRATES AND" SEPARATES- THE STRICTURE. REDUCES ALL INFLAMMATION INFLAMMA-TION AND SORENESS AND GIVES IN8TANT RELIEF FROM THE TORTURE OF DIFFICULT URINATION. . 'Stricture is a contraction or adhesion of the walls of the channel. I have observed during an extensive practice of many yeafs that the most r general cause of the complicated and serious cases that have presented themselves to me for a cure was originated from use of remedies furnished by some Inexperienced person. . Other causes may be injuries, abuses, excesses, .abnormal condition of the prostate, piles, etc. x Neglected or badly treated Stricture Is most ' progressive, soon involving In its destructive course the entire genito-urinary system. The pa- ' tlent may have a stricture, while and at the same time he suffers frpm inflammation of the bladder, prostate, or it may extend to the seminal glands themselves. My method of curing 8trlcture is by a digestive and absorbent Irrigation, which by its dissolution by local treatment of the substance connecting the I abnormal stricture growth to the wa'.ls of the channel, chan-nel, at once cleans the walls and lee-. :- It soft, and free without resorting to old tlm? savage and harsh measures. I wish every man who has .tried various patent remedies and bougie. 10 investigates my treatment thoroughly, as I fc- e never accepted ac-cepted a man for treatment and failed to absolutely absolute-ly cure if directions are followed. 5 BLOOD POISON Venereal Blood Poison, however contracted, or If Inherited. Is one of the worst as well as the most abused diseases of which we have any knowledge. Though no organ or tissue of the body is exempt from Its ravages during Its course, yet In some of Us most deadly stages It la so quiescent that the patient and physician are lulled into a false sense of security and thereby allow It to Insidiously undermine un-dermine the entire being, to such an extent in many cases that the VOCAL CHORDS. ROOF AND PALATE OF THE MOUTH and other hidden portions of the body are destroyed, the INTERNAL INTER-NAL ORGANS, including the' DIGESTIVE TRACT, affected, DEPRESSING THE LUNGS. CIRCULATION of the HEART, PARALTST8 of ythe STOMACH. BLADDER. LIVER. KIDNETS. INTESTINES, and often accompanied by HEAD- ACHE. CREEPING PARALYSIS, INSANITY", LOSS OF MANLY VIGOR, MELANCHOLIA and serious other PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND NERVOUS NER-VOUS diseases. Never ceasing in Its deadly action, it suddenly flares forth, perhaps after years, without with-out outward manifestation, leaving a broken, stranded wreck without hope of relief except that brought by the Grim Destroyer Death. .What Is the reason for such a dark picture T Is It because the medical profession generally believes be-lieves there is no cure, or are they loath to treat It because of Its effect on their clientele? I consider con-sider my method of curing blood poison as the crowning effort of my career. And the large number num-ber of men whom I have completely cured after they had been shunted by physicians to the temporary tem-porary relief of the "Springs" makeshift to be rid of them, because we all know that the Springs cure. means an annual one. accompanied by a large expenditure of time and money the large number of cures I have made bears testimony to the INFALLIBLE IN-FALLIBLE EFFICIENCY OF MY SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT. My treatment acts rapidly upon the diseased blood cells, neutralises the poison and builds up the necessary parts that expel the effete matter from the system, cleansing it thoroughly and completely. complete-ly. It contains nothing harmful or injurious to the patient the blood, the bones, the tissues, the nerve fibers and the whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health and the patient prepared pre-pared anew for the duties and pleasures of life. VARICOCELE A QUICK. PAINLESS METHOD THAT CURES WITHOUT OPERATION. LOBS OF BLOOD AND WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH THE USUAL OCCUPATION. Varicocele Is an enlargement of the veins in one or both sides of the scrotum, often likened to the touch of a bunch of angle worms or small Intestines. Intes-tines. The causes of this condition are many, among the most common of which. In their order of frequency, may be enumerated the following: RUPTURE. EXCESSES. INJURIES. RELAXATION RELAXA-TION or ELONGATION of the SCROTUM. PARALYSIS, PAR-ALYSIS, etc. This condition almost always produces pro-duces DULL. DRAGGING PAIN In small of the back. POOR MEMORY, IRREGULAR or PALPITATING PALPI-TATING HEART, the patient gets DIZZY HEADED. EXCITED EASILY, feeling of SHAME. EMBARRASSMENT. WORRY about nothing and i finally WASTING. ATROPHY. LOSS OF FUNCTIONAL FUNC-TIONAL POWER, affecting the whole body, caua- trig loas of strength, both bodily and mentally. This Is where the brain and nervous system Is af- i fected. often resulting In INSANITY. Thousands of men have treated with different methods without with-out success, until they have come to think there i Is no cure, because surgery always weakens the. parts, while those advertised methods that claim to cure merely by removing the clotted and stagnant stag-nant blood are worse than useless. The Vure is only-brought only-brought about by removing the cause, which lies In a weakness of the nerves regulating the supply of blood in the spermatic veins, allowing the walla of the veins to distend and sag. My treatment at , once invigorates and overcomes this cause, rebuilds re-builds the run-down parts, dispels the fears and : back -ardness and puts new life Into the patient 1 from the very start. The time requisite to effect a cure depends upon the severity of the case, but Is 5 very short In all cases and no harmful measures j whatever are resorted to. ! NATIONAL BAM OF TUB REPCIUC - U. S. DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX President i. A. MURRAY Ylc-?residnt W. r. ADAMS . ...- Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN, 130X000,-Banking 130X000,-Banking in all Its Branches Transact Exchange drawn on the Principal ClUea of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIM 3 DEPOSITS. W. MeCornlck, President: Jehn J. Daly, Vice-President; S. H. Lynch, Manager Man-ager and Secretary. Utah Saving & Trust. Co. Salt Lake Crty. Capital paid up, t0.oa Surplaa, CiSTO. Interest paid on deposits, loans en approved ap-proved security. Acta as executor, administrator, guardian, guar-dian, assignee, receiver, etc Title Guaranty Guar-anty Department. Insures titles and jneks ahetracts. WALKER BROS., Bankers ALT LAKE CITY. ESTABLISHED 18SsV , Safety Deposit Boxes for. rest. Peseret National Bank j UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. '! Capital 1500,000 ' Surplus 250,1X0 1 L. B. Hills .'.....President Mow eatcher VIce-Presldeat ,l H. B. Tsuflg Cashier McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, SALT L.AKEJ CITY. (Established UrTB.) Transact a General Basking Business. j CURE OR NO PAY ABSOLUTELY NO FEE IS CHAR GED UNLESS SATISFACTION IS GIVEN. Every patient is i j given a written guarantee to refund every dollar paid for services if they do not receive a complete, lifelong cure and entire J satisfaction, and I have a deposit in the Utah National bank t o secure any contract that is not fulfilled. CONSULTATION FREE, CONFIDENTIAL AND INVIT ED. Successful treatment at home after one personal c xamin- 1 ntion. Terms are always niade so reasonable as to suit the co nvenience of ai-yone applying for treatment. Do not treat else- 1 where until you have Investigated my methods and terms. Offl ce hours during the week: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to B 12:30 p. m. ' " COOK MEDICAL CO. m s" AJN ST- e - - - 1- in F-i.---Tri1-rv 1 iC ii i I I me Trying Time ' In a your? rlrl's life is reached wbea Nature leads her uncertain steps across the ! Uae which divides girlhood from woman hood. Ignorance and neglect at this critical crit-ical period are largely responsible for ' .aiuch of the pf. E. CosgriffrPrea. E. W. Wilson. Cashier' 1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH , COMMERCIAL . NATIONAL BANK j J. S. Daly, W. P. Noble. Vles-Preeldents. 1 Am U. Peabody, Asa's Cashier. I J ' WELLS, FAKGO S CO. BlNK : Bait Lake City, Utah. . Established VitX The Oldest and Strongest Bank la Utah. , Capital I Surplus V J1U7I.O0 , Undivided profits - . Transacts a general banking btssmess, domestio and foreign. Deposits received subject to check. H. P. CLARK. Aest." Cashier. JH. L. MILLER. Cashier. ; misery of woman. : hood. Not only does Nature often need help in the regular establish- ment of the womanly wom-anly -function, hut I there is almost always al-ways need of some afe, strengthening tonic, to overcome , the languor, nervousness nerv-ousness and . weak- ' cess, commonly ex- ) perienced at . this time. , If there is an in- valid woman, suf- fering from female weakness, prolapsus, prolap-sus, or falling of ! womb, or from leu-corrhea leu-corrhea who has .south, range two (2) east, thence running east ten and fifty hundredths 106l' chains, thence south thirty-six (3 degrees de-grees west eighteen and two hundredths (18.02) chains, thence north fourteen ind sixty-five hundredths (14.66) chains to .he place of beginning, containing 7.69 acreev 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 twenty (20) chains, thence west ten (10) chains, thence north twenty (20) chains, thence east ten (10) chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres. ALSO: Commencing eleven (11) chains east of the southwest corner of the northeast north-east quarter of section twenty-two (22). townehlp eight (8) south, range two (2 east, thence running north eleven and twelve hundredths (11.12) chains, thence east nine (9) chains, thence south eleven and twelve hundredths (11.12) chains, thence west nine (9) chains to place of beginning, be-ginning, containing In all 10 acres. ALSO: The north four-fifths (4-6) of the east eleven-eightieths (11-80) of the southeast quarter of section thirty-three (33). township eight (8) south, range two (2) eaat. Salt Lake meridian, being a piece of ground twen,ty-two (22) rods wide by one hundred twenty-three (123) rods long, less the right of way of the Rio Grande Western railway across said ground, containing In all 16.21 acres, more or lcos; together with all the tenements, hereditaments, water rights and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging. The total acreage of above five tracts, being i.0 acres. Subject, however, to a previous Incumbrance Incum-brance from first parties herein to the Union Central Life association, recorded In Book 36, page 679. records of Utah., countv. for glmn't.00. dJe March 1, 1903. IN TRUST. HOWEVER, to eecure the payment of a certain note for four hundred hun-dred dollars and interest thereon at seven (7) per cent per snnum from date until maturity, payable quarter-annually, of even date with said trust deed, executed and delivered bv said Ruth Bowen and Viiliam P. Bowen. and WHEREAS: Default has been made In the payment of Installments of Interest due June 21. ISM. amounting to $7 00, and September 21. 1904, amounting to $7.00. by reason of which default said note has, by Its express terms, became wholly due, and the legal holder and owner of said note, Mary Davitt MacCord. has declared the ..r... v hr.iiy due; and WHEREAS: It was provided In said deed of trust that, should default be made In payment of note or Interest as therein Charles Wagner's j Books: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT says to the author. "I am preaching preach-ing your books to my countrymen." country-men." THE ROSTER, viz.: (THE SIMPLE LIFE, 15c to 11.25. BY THE FIRESIDE. $1.10. THE BETTER WAT. 11.10. . THE VOICE OF NATURE, 30c and 60c. THE BUSY LIFE. 30c and 60c On sale at ShepardBookCo. 272 State St. Opposite Kautsford. . SBBBBSSlBBMe j used Dr. Pierce's " Favorite Prescription without complete success. Dr. Pierce would like to hear from such personand it will be to her advantage advant-age to write as he offers in perfect good ! faith, a reward of $500 for any case of the above maladies which he cannot cure. I wish to tell you the benefit we have received from osing your remedies," writes Mrs. tea Hall, of BrodTiead. Green Co., Wis. "Two years ajro my daughter's health began to fail. Everything that could be thought of was done to help her but it -was of 00 use. When she begao to complain she was quite stout; weighed 170, the picture of good health, rntil about the age of fourteen, tber in sis mon'hs she was so run down her weight was but I20. She kept failing and I gave 11 p. thinking there was no ese. she must die. Friends all said, Ycra will lose your daughter.' I said I fear I shalL I J must say, doctor that only for your Favorite , Prescription ' my daughter would hare been in ! ber grave to-day When she had taken one- ' half bottle the natural function was established '1 ' . T tod we bought another one, making only two ' -"bottles ia all. and she completely recovered. I Since then she is as well as can be." Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical I Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on I receipt of 31 one-cem stamps to pay expense ex-pense of nailing qxy. Address Di. JL V. haras, Buffalo, N. V. - t TETJSTEE'S SALE. WHEREAS: Ruth Bowen and her husband, hus-band, William P. Bowen, by a deed of trust dated March 21. 19ol, and duly recorded re-corded In the records of Utah county. State of Utah, in Book 67 of Mortgagee, pages 4. 6, 6 and 7, records of said office, conveyed to Glen Miiler. trustee, the following fol-lowing described real estate situated In the county of Utah, State of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Commencing twenty (20) chains east and eight and ninety-five hundredths 8.x) chains north of the center of section twenty-two (22). township eight (8) south,' range two (2) east. Salt Lake . meridian, thence running north fifty-four (54) degrees de-grees fifty (50) minutes east six and fifty hundredths (6.60) chains, thence north thirty-one (31) degrees forty-tive (45) minutes min-utes west three and fifty hundredths (3.50) chains, thence' north forty-four (44) degrees de-grees west five and eight hundredths (5.08) chains, thence south ten and fifty hun-d hun-d re ths (10.60) chains to beginning, containing contain-ing acres. ALSO: . Commencing at the northeast corner of the acyithwest quarter of sec-Uwa sec-Uwa twwiW-two (22). township eight (8) |