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Show STOMACH - r i TROUBLES - Mf i TrA-r r.re rHratle. and ry r--? e i I V ,-, vltaty, grUy increase tae , " ; omr. ottr b8..: la , -sim f f w .T - for waltij, health U forgotten. . . f --,- too fit. VT" i i' : . F?TT,3' CT8PEP?IA POWDESS wflj 1 1 fl ! ; ' t ' - Instantly reltv all toiroh trowHes. I vY T 1 f fetonssrh, ,au and Gaetru tittabl I I I I f tor both the oil and young. MMad Xm i ' ( j AV address for M cent a box. by Ht4 ,..4 Godbc-Pitts Drug Co. V-"V - y Corner Mala and First Sooth, " " ; Be Lake City. - - v. , a ' GOOD FOR ANY 0 ff) ; : SEASON A OF THE YEAR Bamberger fv The Man on V ' Meishn St ' - X (.2000. Three Telephone: 288. (s X) , , t 650. J I Big Shoe Sale!! $ ' . ALL DOUBLE SOLE SHOES MUST GO. $ Men's 'Burt A Packard'' , C g Shoes, $3.50 and $4 for.v'.O "(j) Men's "Turner" Shoes, C j j $6, for t'45. S Ladles' $4 . T C QP g Shoes ........ ......3.2.05 Ladies' $3.50 . . -?c w Shoes ................ S Ladles' $3' . .C, nf 8 ffi Shoes ?l.yi g j VINCENT-NOTT I I SHOE COMPANY I g 'Phone 1361-k. 110 MAIN ST. g BATES, DESKS AKTJ CITJC3 ' rTJIUflTTJiLE.". . ; Terns ciUPtafci , I. X. Lr . I'URNlTUliE 1ND ' CASPET INSTALLMENT HOITS' ; . 48 K. Second South SU WELL, WHAT IS THIS? Ooia ruiinB ....;;......?i.oo All Other Fillings ... .60 and 75c Crown and Bridge-work, per tooth S4.00 Eet of Teeth' 4V.00 Painless'-extraction free. All .work guaranteed. DR. HARGADINE, Dentist, Soom SI Galena block, cor. State and 2nd South streets. EBBITT HOUSE Washington, D. C. Army and Nsvy Headquarters. IL C. BURCH, Manager. HOWS YOUR WATCH Now la a good time, but 'any time will do. Bring it in and let us put It In trim for spring business. , O. H'Vr. BOWESS, Jeweler, 135 MAIN 8T. Cleaning. $1.00. Main Springs, $100. TO CTJT&Z A COLD TS 03TE DAT fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AO drojrirU refund the money if It falls to ear. B W. Groves signature la on each box. Zto SBMHMBJBJBJB a. oori'T pnnT.,r WITH A DOLLAR' ' ; For goods In our line with- I out comparing , stocks ' and prices. We can save you money and give you the finest high grade jewelry. 17.17. HALL JEWELEfl 227 SOUTH MAIN STSEET ' - So Sweet and Pleasing in Taste! Mrs. C. Peterson, 625 Lake St, Tope-ka. Tope-ka. Kan., speaking of Ballard's H ore-hound ore-hound Syrup, says: "It has never failed to give entire satisfaction, and of all cough remedies. It Is my favorite, and I must confess to my many friends that it will do, and has done, what is claimed for it to speedily cure a cough or a cold; and it Is so sweet and so pleasing in taste." 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle at Z. C. M. L VTTBJXQ MARCH i ck. 3 Beautiful f 'Medallion FREE tk 1 M Of yourself or baby. iAlX U with each dosen i l f Cabinets. , " V BH1PLER. Pho- . " i m tographer. Hooper -f Bidg.. a is. ist so. HOLDER OF NTJMBEB 1394 " Is entitled to the piano given away March 14th by the Paris Millinery Co. Women's Co-of.. grand opening In spring millinery. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 19 West First South. . "The Angelus." Lo Angeles. "The Knutsford." Salt Lake. The two finest hotels west of Chicago. KEMMERER COAL. TEL 49. 1 SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ' SCHWARZ & HEINECKE Ct K. 2ND SOUTH. H Telephone No, 605. L - -1 - v ' Fhe Perf ed; XindLW ; " VeVEN' TEMPEBATXTEe t . g CEMENT FLOORS. i (STORAGES I R. R. TRACKAGE TO I J THE DOOR. f o-ll-13 S. THIRD WEST, y & Sons Co.,jf V WHOIXSAXERST o o o o o 1 - DO YOUR i EYES PAIN? O. Did It ever occur to you that " . the services of an experl- I enced optician might result In permanent relief? ' I PIT RIGHT GLASSES ; TO WRONG EYES. Examination free. Q :?. knickebb:cker,o.d. ' x 269 MAIN STREET. ;o o o- o o MARTIN PfADEL I FOUND $263.10. ITe bad an old outlawed note and couldn't collect it He turned it to us. We got it. Now he's got it We can collect some for vou. Thv us. No collection no charge, Merchants' Protective Ass'n FRANCIS G. LUKE, Gen'l Manager. I . ' ; V Top Floor Commercial Block. L li Jil o GROUND ooooo e o o o o lor ggo COMPLAINT. 0 Sorns flour may be, But ' 1 HUSLER'S i FLOUR. k is ground from the best wheat on earth, and so gives no ground for complaint, o o o o o o o , !'! ANT KIND or V i ! 'Phone 80S. ' y ' BURTON COAL A LUMBER CO., ? '5. 40 W. SECOND gygT- PICTURE FRAMES. E. 3RD SO. We make suits to order from Provo mills cloths, guarantee workmanship and fit CUTLER BROS. CO., 86 Main street Ladles' voile dress goods sold by us at 65c as advertised by others at sale prices at 60c. CUTLER BROS. CO., 16 Main street HOLDER OF NTJMBER13&4 Is entitled to the piano given away March 14th by the Paris Mlllinerv Co- WINDSOR HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN. Located In the heart of the business district two blocks of all the theater. gtj-Mt cr to J1 Plnt of interest steam hat heme-like good beds. Rates 0c o and SL00. J. O. SCOTT. Mgr. K Many a lovely face is marred by K unsightly teeth. AH errors of J J alignment and discoloration can . 2) A be corrected. Come in and talk- 0 it over. . . . DR. J. H. RITCHIE ' Rooms 19 and 20 Second Floor, Mercan. -r 2 ' tile Block, Over Wallcer Bros. Store. ' -.' , UNDERTAKER. Eher W. Hall successor to A. S. Watson: Wat-son: 110 West 2nd So. Tel. 1019. Wclstenholme Coal Co. II West Second South. Tel 483. ETOZTS SAVINGS BASIC AND TRUST CO., No. 1 Main street is the largest and eldest Savings Bank In Utah. Since its organisation more than 82,000 savings accounts have been opened. We pay 4 per cent interest per annuara, compounded com-pounded semi-annually, on any amount 1 from $1 to $5000. Start an account JOSEPH F. SMITH, President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. i Labor Meetings Tonight The Socialist party will meet In hall No. 1 of the Federation of Labor tonight to-night Other meetings are the Plumbers' union, in hall No. 3, and the Butchers' union, in hall No. 4. s . ,.r Drunkenness ,f fcfift Cnred tJ f Iff Thowsandsof t r homes made happy I tE7 J "Tory year by this :ZS-' --J treatment. Most thoroughly equipped Institution in the West. . . 1 . Modern and up to date In every re- apect. Cures positively made. For terms and literature, address 'The Keeley Institutes, 184 East 1st South St, Salt Lake City. Utah, or Look Box OA. Accused Burglar Arraigned. The preliminary hearing of Tom Flemmlng, charged with burglary, was begun this morning and was continued until 4 o'clock this afternoon. Flemmlng Flem-mlng is accused of having stolen twenty-six sacks of grain from a dealer and sold 1U HOLDER OF NUMBER 1394 Is entitled to the piano given away March 14th by the Paris Millinery Co. |