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Show V. - , ...... . , , . x ' ... - Miss Kathryn Kiddie f" ' i i , ii hi , i .1 J. it. t f- a - i i 1 pWMeMM ' ' WH' -g W B - l . WHEN You start the new year why not start right? Of course you will want a piece of new furniture, or, perhaps, a new carpet. All we want to say is this when you are ready to buy don't overlook the fact that Freed started the installment plan in this city, and whenever you want it YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. s9Ssbbsbbbb9SssbbbsbsbbsbsBbbbbBbSssssbV FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO, 18 to 40 E Third South, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that Samuel En-gilman En-gilman has Fold his Interest in the Coop. Second-Hand Store to Mrs. K. Kngilman. who will In the future conduct the business, busi-ness, collect all accounts and pay all bills of the firm. Witness our hands this 24th day of December, 19f4. I.Ol'IoE EXGILMAN. S. KNGILMAN. Salt Lake Cltv. ltah. Dec. 24. 1904. HpJH'c S"" p'u u mil 'j. "JBrTlJ i jin special new HCIUS Band... r3jTM W (SWIS YEAR PROGRAM. FORTY MEN OmSi2aSffl2 Reserved Seats, 25c 1 1 - . fc'J . "rt a fex Miss B. Etelka Masters. Mr. Charles Stalter, Baritone. - ' SUNDAY EVENTNQ 8:30. - . Vr In ESeot Ootobes 0, 1904L j , LHAVB SALT LAKJ1 CJTX. ' ft. 10-Fer JIabar, Proo aad ' VIM"Ti1 mml I go. 1CU Tor park City . -14 a-mj j N. For Denver and EaaL.. tM a. ' No. &-For Ogdan and l, vt- a au po. X For Ogden and West...... 15 p, i To. t For Dmrtr and Baat... 1:11 a. mj I Mo. For Prove and Eureka... a-O taj ' No. li For Ogdaa and local pts. iG6 p. bu, I No. 4 Tve Denvar aad Eut,M, Si)6 a. m : I No. S-For Ogden and WaCUl 44 p. nw. ' No. lU-Fer Bingham U a, tJ. , I j" ' ' " I (Ck SAVING'S VWO DEPOSITS UNDER CO-OPERATIVE PLAN OP ESTABLISHED 1S02. ASSETS $477,000.00 UNDER SUPERVISION STATE RANK EXAMINER. Cajl or Write. 49 East First South Street. Postofflce BoxO.175. P. W. MADSEN, A. H. ADKISON, President Cashier. 4 M " - jto. ut-ix ontnim npMk I ARKTVE AT SALT LAS3B OTT. ij ) f V. s-Frora Of dan and the Eaat -jaa. f ' No. IS From Ogdan and ket , points ..Jr2SrmaaJ1 No. 7 FYom Buraka and PtovoUjIMM a, aw No. i From Danvar and Fast .J0i4O a, au No. 1 From Denver and KuU Istt p a i No. s-Froca Ogdan and West.. :0S C 3 1 No. 101 Frocs Park Oty...... ia gSj No. a From Heber, Prove and 1 J ' Marysvale eavpa,' No. f From Ocdea and Iba Wast TM p sa. No. I From Denver and Tflsst. , .M : p as No. Ill Front Blaghaca 00 a iw No. 11 Firom Bingham Ktep. aj An trains axeapT Kos. 1 tts-a rtea at "Ui tarmadtata poiata. . i i Tlokat oface, Dooly Meek. J L A. BBNTOX. q.tttl j Hatiaee Today, 2:15 TONIGHT-LAST TIME The Best Musical Organisation That lias Visited the West This Season. KIRKE LA SHELLE AND JULIAN EDWARDS' REIGNING OPERATIC SUCCESS, The Princess Chic An Elaborate Production. Sm People fi.". The Talented and Beautiful Prima Donna, SOPHIE BRANDT AS THE PRINCESS. Great Cast, Funny Comedians, Grand Beauty Chorus, Catchy Music, Magnificent Magnifi-cent Costumes, A Glorious, Glittering Display of Scenic and Electrical Effects. Ef-fects. Positively the strongest production ever given of this, the brightest and best of all "operatic successes. Prices 25c. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Matinee 2T.C to $1.00; IAKEU IJuLbiJuii UuLbcuRMB'j 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd EXTRAORDINARY EVENT. t Wagenhals & Kemper Present America's Foremost Theatrical Organization. . i FREDERICK M KATHRYN WARDE H KIDDER IN A BRILLIANT CLASSIC FESTIVAL. Monday Matinee, Monday and Wednesday Matinee and Evening Tuesday Evenings, an jiP0ing an eiaborate scenic production or and sumptuous revival of Shakes- . .. , ; . peare's love story, Stanilaus Stange's piny, The Winter's Tale SALAMMBO PRICES Matinee $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c; Night, ?1.50, 81.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seats now on sale. Little Bits of Yeast r Make the Bread Rise. WE COLLECTED f $1.67 FOR J. D. WOOD, the Farming-ton Farming-ton grocer. Trial took three days. Costs were $53. WE COLLECTED WE COLLECTED $5.15 $12.65 FOR J. W. DONK1N, the Elev- FOR E. BRABY A SON. the enth East grocer. Bill was twelve Ninth East grocers. It was thlr- years old. He had forgotten all teen years old. We found the about It. man In Chicago. WE CAN COLLECT SOME FOR YOU TP Y0TT TURN THEM IN. Merchants' Protective Association I Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts for Everybody. G FRANCIS O. LUKE. General Manager. II GENERAL OFFICES: TOP FLOOR COMMERCIAL BLOCK. M "Some People Don't Like Us." B DDIf.PK Night 26c, 60c, 75c " rvlWtiO Matlnee-26c. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 P. M. TONIGHT and Monday Night. Matinee Monday at 2:15. -The Sensational Scenic Melodrama, . "ThtSidewalksofNiwYorK" A Story of Intense Heart Interest. Next Attraction: "THE FATAL WEDDING."" Coming: Frank James in , "TUB FATAL. SCAR." II wk I f v J iff Fast through trains daDy ta J Chicago via the CHICAGO & I nORTII-WESTERJI RAILWAY the double-track line be- tween the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the East. Two trains daily Omaha to jj St. Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. , , . Ch 2f of Everything. (T Pullman drswing-roonjileeping cars, ' buffet smoking and library cars, f Booklovera library, diniDg cars, a la ( carte servioe, free reclining chair ' cars and standard coaches. Tor fortkar iaionMtioa ftpplf tm 1 CA.WALKER.fien'laatC.aNW.Ry. j 38 d 40 West Second South St. j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . . J V ; )) , v yj . : . a I UTAHNA THEATER Presenting High-Grade Vaudeville AH the Week. EXTRH HOLIDAY BILL Matinees Every Afternoon zt 3:30 O'clock "Ronton X 1LU Cbearre Perfcraancei. Hdmisslon 10c II 1 10,0 00 Pitccs Shttt Muilo at 10c a Copy Fergus Coalter Music Co. XstabUshed 1841. jso Offloea The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & e., OE0RQE BUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyominfr, Oface in Progress BuUdlng, Salt Laks City. i |