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Show H.- Hwv..s ,ur - - iffi) ' ' !iiV: Peep!; H-d This " ToT.cicIilh: People ' ? 1 LL,-dL uu l wad.. .' i - Ju ' ! Ev:ry D:y 1 V- - ' --J : : : : - . r. zJ r zzz cci zz zszzzzzzz $ TV" "Tm1 fV,w't 1 L0UZ3 7AUT.r 'CHIT Volca Cultura and Blagtaff. Ft e' vole trial Monday afternoons, 4 o 6. Rooms 17-18 Central Moclc. 4 Waat tad Bottth strest. BaJt Laae CKy. Uteh. HES. A32ffT3 OsiBOKlH, 'A pupil of : Profeasor lieachrtlaky of Vienna, destrea to announc that h will, recelva plane-forte pupils at her studio. 621 Dooly blk. Telephone 14U-y. ' - - ' .WILLARD E.. WEIH1!, n graduate from Conservatoryof Music, BrusaeU, Bel-, and pupil of DeAhna, Berlin. Germany. Violin Instruction fot beirinners as well as the advanced student: stu-dent: 228-2V) Constitution building. J. XX. Ff SKODaitASS. v Teacher of Piano, Violin and harmony and chorus dlrec-' tor; pupil of Virgil, JacobBsohn. FaOt and others; 4Q ConstitOUon bonding. Teacher of Piano, Violin and Har- ; ... ". , -mony .- j -, . ! fitQdlO, Calder'a Music Palace, 45 W. lat , Bouth.. TeL, 02-y. Rasldooce. ta Srd at. 1 TeL 13C7-I. . . . . rT. " ; T ; . ROPir NT OABX FpR JTTVa 47 South 1st West. ' FURNISHED ROOM. GROUND floor. SS West 1st South. r NICE FURNISHED ROOM3 AND hall for lltht houeXeeplB(f, froand floor; , reasonable. 448 W. 2nd South. I, i I, i i A SUITB . OF r WEXL-FURN!SHJ2l ! front room on first floor; 421 So. Mala. ! "FURNISHED ROois: J7 W. North Temple. ' , NICEX.T FURNISHED BOOMS AND board at sn So. State. ' ' , . ELEGANTLY' FURNISHED ROOMS -and board at M W. 4ta So. Sophia Jeo-sen. Jeo-sen. prop. N1CELT FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at a 7th So. ' ' ' FURNISHED ROOMS 'FOR ' QENTLE-men QENTLE-men only: 131 E. 1st South. ' FURNISHED ' AND .;' UNFURNISHED rooaai at 213 K. lft So. ' -FURNISHED "'ROOMS- FOft ? LIGHT housekeeping- at the Taylor House, 14? E. todSo. . - , NICELT-. FURNISHED. ROOM. HO.OO per-month; (enUemea preferred; 234 . ?od,Sa. ; j FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, per week: 241 E. :st So. Mrs. McDon-; oug-h. prop. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for man and wife, electric lights and bath: 68 So. 1st W. ; 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE." PIANO-and PIANO-and 'phone,' S34 8o. W. Temple. ONE FURNISHED ROOM. AT 311 SO. 1st West. A'TJcrisar sals. 'aTThAVE TO VACATE MYPR ES-ent ES-ent Quarters. No. 4 South Main street, 1 will sell S rolumes Bancroft s History of Pacific Coast, bound In leather and com- f aratively new. cost U4 50. aad will sell. ( taken at once, at for entire set. C. W. Bouton. auctioneer, i FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS call at the I. X L. Famltur ft Carpet Installment House: tertas. U on liu, )lt E. 2nd So. st. P A. Sorensca. NEW AND 2ND HAND FURNITURE, bought, sold and exchanged. . Easy payments. pay-ments. TeL tl-N. - Wuhti4Ttt llira. Col. a W. 1st So. ; . XfARTED. - "DRESSMAICINO ' AND PLAIN EETV-Ing. EETV-Ing. Call at 40 Sauta 6th East street. WANTED A TAILOR OR BARBER TO rent store at 2(4a State at., steam feeat. KONEY TO uaks. ''IbmaSTloinT'emp It Co.. room U. -43..SouXh Main. - IF JTOlF-NEED MONEYWE WILL eiseouat your aalary. Star Loaa Co 6 East 2nd' Suth. 1 ' " " . TUTTLE BROS.. 14 MAIN ST. . tiOO to loan, speeial twma. lowest rates. Tuttle Bros.. Progress-Hera Id bldg. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEO-" file on their note without mortgage or ndorser; easy -paymeats. strictly confidential confi-dential G. H. Cherry, room 401 D. F. Walker bonding- West 2nd South St. XOST. RECORD BOOK AND SMALL PA fleet, fl-eet, between 1st North and 1st and 2nd West to Main st. Return to 3S8 W. 1st North. C M. Plant. . , AirDCc:rri.cT0ii3 j ERWIN.ft R HO ADS, CARPENTERS and Jobtxrs, sash, doors, cabinet ami grlU work, IT Itichartis street. Tel. Lm-y. BAITS.'.. NEW AND SECOND HAND SAFES. aU slaes, la stock. Either trade, aad or easy urnt. s)orasBoutl Co.. -4 'iu. ti n South St.- . , . " OSTE0PATHT., r WILUA F. HOEFLINQ. OSTEOPATH, wo.xm and childrea a specialty; 23 Coco-werclal Coco-werclal Club bldg. - - ' 1JQYELTY ! WOSZ; : BXP A TT.TTfQ. ' and key fitting. The Star Novelty Works, la U eat ted Seuth. opv P. 4X ' . . . TUBXlisH BATHS. i " ; ; J- J NITAWUM LADIES - TURKISH Balks. Elegant Hairdreaslng Parlor; Manicurmg and Chtropody. ee W. rd So.' mmm& Currant Ttsaa Tahla la Etfeot Now L tXX ! f 'LEATE3 SALT LAKE CTTT. No. For Grand JuncUoo. Desv-"ver Desv-"ver and points east.... I J9 a. m No. t For Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and alt points east:.. I JS p. nv No. 4 For Pravo, Grand Jwa tloti and all points east,.. I3 tv a. N. H-Fw Bingham. LehL Prove. UABti. Marysvala aad Intermediate points S4i a. na No. a Far Eureka, Pay sob. Heber, Proro and lntermedlata points .... l:0e p. n No. 11 For Ogdea and all nter-medlate nter-medlate point : fOpvBs. No. a For Oa-den. and the west. 11 p. nx No. 1 For Ogdesi and the west.l:Se p. m No. a-For Orden and the west, t:M a. m. Nov 10-ror Park City t:U a. nv ARRIVES AT 8 ALT LAKH CTTT. NO. 12-i-From Ogden and aU la-termediate la-termediate points. Mm No. (From Provo, Grand Juno-tion Juno-tion and the east Ml a pa No. 1 From Provo. Grand Juno-Uon Juno-Uon and the east JXJ8 p. to. Ho. a From Provo. Grand Junction Junc-tion and the east MM p m. No. From Provo Blagham. . Eureka. Marysvatet, Maotl aad In termed Late points C:00 tv Re, FrHn Ogden aad the west Site a. m. ke. 1 rro.a 0rdeii and the west 1:06 p. m. No 4 From Ogien and the west tM p. m. Wo. 7 From Eureka. Payson. . Heber. Provo and tatannadlat points v ,.....10-5 a. m. Te. Ml From Park City.. p. m. PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE.' Hctet OfHce, IC3 W. Seas Seitk St. - PostafSoe Corner. 'Phone 80S. " .'". i rBATESJsAL SOCIETIES. . P? B? O.' ELKS T H E NVOLENT and Protective Order of Elks meets each Wednesday evening at S o'clock At No. a3 State street .(Elks' building). H. E. DEARDORF. E. R. A. W. RAYBOULD. Secretary. MACCABEES. SALT LAKE CITY NO. 2, meets "every Thursday evening at $ o'clock at L 6. O. F hall. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend. ; T. O. LEWIS, Commander, i E. J. WILKINSON. Record Keeper. I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD UTAH camp No. 838. Meets every. Wednesday at 8 p. m. In K. of P. hall. 261 Main st. All neighbors cordially invited. PAUL J. DALY, ConsuL THO& H. ALLEN. Clerk. ; - - . " . . . HACXS. . IOWA HACK LINE LON? COVING-' ton and' C. H. Roper run hacks day and sight. Stand, Kenyon corner. 'Phone 1508X .PEBJTJIIE tA2rUTACTTTBEB. CmulardfqrI'n di mpo rtI er high grade perfumes. 28 Com' I street. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING. I -KEYlPFrTTED7164r-WETrX pie. 4. A. Meredith. Bicycles repaired. LITTLE HOPE NOW OF HIS RECOVERY i '' ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. Frank McConnell, the pugilist who was knocked out by Joseph Heggerty, allaa "Spider" Welch, last Thursday evening, is in a" critical condition. He was believed be-lieved to be out of danger, but has suffered suf-fered a relapse, and now there is little hope of his recovery. ? - . . 4 - '- - i To Cure a" Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, aU druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Slgna- fXfc ture on each box, 25c VJ njtrm I MEN OF THE Y. M. C A the world's work; able to strike mightily that the forces of right may be in the end triumphant. '. . Admiral Dewey, Secretary Root,- CoL J.- J. McCook of New-York, John R. Mott of New York, and others, also gpoke, OPTICIANS. TB7BUHlSjRTfAliuF; OpUdan. IS W. 1st So. , Special lenses ground to order. Eyes examined lor glassea free. : . LAMPS ANT, REPXECTOBS. oprTba andtTnwr lamps, lanterns, reflectors. StenseL TSE. Third Saqth. COOKS - AND WAITERS. COOKS AND WAITERS' ALLIANCE, local No. IS, meets first and fourth Friday Fri-day of each month. 1 Q. Q. F. hall. Traveling Trav-eling brothers welcome. C IX BRYANT. Secretary. , TYPEWRITERS . NEW ANDECOXDHA NIX PO R cash, in trade or on easy terms. Boron-sen-Soutt Co.. 48 East 8coad South St. SHOES FOR BEP0R2CETATEZT. SOLID COMFORT FOR THE HARD to fit. Saeclal cast made, Bclentiflc shoo making. Gus P. Olsen. 121 State st. CLEANTNG AND DYEING. '. MODLEWOKBT1l4TavrST. Phone 141VZ. Expert dyeing and French dry cleaning. . TEMPLETON CLEANING CO. STEAM cleaning, - dyeing and dry cleaning of all kinds. Express, paid one way on work outside of city. 108 E. 2nd So.. S. L. C.; and 89 No. Academy avo.. Provo. ? WANTED-MKCEIXANEOTS. - CALLEXPESSoTtPH Res. 'Phone 1168-K. DON'T- PAWN YOUR . DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, clothing, guns, instruments, instru-ments, tools, etc., until you figure the special rates of interest with Uncle Sam. Large loans at banking rates. SO E. 1st Bouth. HIGHEST. CASH PRICE FOR CAST-off CAST-off clothing, shoes and hats. Drop a postal pos-tal to No. 65 Commercial street, city. UTAH JUNK CO. HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap Iron, rubber, rags, bottles, copper, brass, etc. 43 EL 8th So., tel. 229. . . SHOEMAKER. , JOHN CAMENC1N. ARTISTIC SHOE, maker, removed to 68 W. 8rd So. ' 158 E. FIFTH SOUTH ST.. DIRECTLY opp. city and county building, large, front room, well furnished: rent reasonable. NICE CLEAN ROOMS AT THE LAW--rence. 247 So. Main. - i FURNISHED ROOMS. 433 So. Main. . . FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, rooms at 14 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; 27 E. 4th South. ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE AT) the Imperial. 240 & State. C C Anderson, Ander-son, prop. ' ' ! A MODERN FURNISHED FRONT room for rent at 127 W. Fourth South. .: ; FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT-housekeeping LIGHT-housekeeping at 28 E. 4th South. i A RARE CHANCE FOR A DAY: sleeper at 222 E. 6th South. Quietness insured. in-sured. BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRIVATE family at No. 2 Cheeney court on 4th So: bet. W. Temple and 1st W. From 25 to 4a per week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Hazel house. 244 So. State. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, prop. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 176 So. State, near city and county bldg. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT AT 23S 8o. State. 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; cellar, closet and pantry; t Vine ave. 2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT roomswater for housekeeping. 172 K st. S ROOMS FUR. MODERN. REFER-ence. REFER-ence. Address L K, Telegram. 1 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, light housekeeping; 1H E. 2nd So. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. $1.50 and 22 00. 275 8. 2nd East. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 41$ W. 2nd So. TWO . FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 40 Church st. Call 614 West 1st South. . GO TO THE "RAINERE" FOR WELL furnished rooms, at reasonable rates; 238 8. Main, in heart of city. Mrs. Louise McCartx. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 454 W. 2nd 8x. 23 per week. NICELY FI'RNISRBD ROOMS AT 428 West 2nd So., 22.50 per week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping at 17 So. State. . FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD at 470 W. 2nd Bouth. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 212 Bo. 3rd West 22.50 per week. FURNISHED ROOMS. 73 8. STATE. FURNISHED ROOMS, 177 S. STATE. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; 362 So. West Temple. 'NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 3K S. Main, from 50c to 21 per night. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Gladstone. 119 South Main. FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping rooms. 352 So. 8tate street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR .HOUSE-keeplng; .HOUSE-keeplng; 626 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS. 44 W. 1ST SO., upstairs. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 849 W. North Temple, near O. S. L. depot. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; modern; no children; 241 So. 1st W. street. " A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room: 362 So. W. Temple. . . . . FURNISHED ROOMS. REAR 158 SO. 2nd East. S3 per month for the suite. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping at 63 So, 6th West. FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SINGLE OR en suite; 16SH W. So. Temple St., In rear. CASH REGISTERS. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. OS-ear OS-ear GroshelL sales agent. No. 221 Main st Expert Cash Register Repairing. FOR RENT. lOROOM FURNISHED ROOMING-house ROOMING-house in Eureka, $25 per month. 187 West 1st South, city. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SIN- f le or en suite; housekeeping. 164 East nd Bouth. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $6.00 PER month, rear 15S So. 2nd East. LIGHT AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT. Steam heat, bath, quiet place, rent reasonable. rea-sonable. Globe, 265H South Main. - ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; MOD-ern; MOD-ern; no children 241 South 1st West. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT AT K4 Wast Third South. - 1 HOUSES, ALL KINDS. PRICES and locations. Tuttle Bros.. 149 Main st. FOR VACANT HOUSES. TEL. 27. . FURNISHED ROOMS. AT 1. AND a E. 2nd South. $2 to $2.50 per week. Mrs. Lena Lynn, prop. To the Big Horn That' the place to go this spring The Big Horn Basin of, Wyoming' contains thousands thou-sands of acres of - land Just open for settlement Irrigation Irriga-tion -is successfully carried on. and splendid crops assured. 'A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder, free on request liiilifonl UtiiiiiF I . f. WaoLKW. Ceases! Ago. Tt West Uses oowHi 1. toMtake CSsa 111 1 see Colorado From Observation Pullman Cars '' EVERT DAT TO " . . DENVER VTA Colorado Midland RAILWAY Attractive scenery and superb service. Leave Salt Lake City I 8.30 a. ml and 8:20 p. m. Call at B 'office for information. 1 W. H. DONNELI General I agent VA So. West Temple st., I Dooly block. I . A DELIGHTFT7L) PLACE TO VISIT. X PROFITABLE PLACE TO LIVE. Mif 0.113 Greatest Play Crcsraca.eml Famous Places Which ETeryone Wants . to See. Invest in a Ticket to CALIFORNXAj and Secure Rich Dividends - ta HEALTH. PLEASURE AND WEALTH. iTi.witati, wncy, Rft:r$, Ttt " izi Octw Rucbcl n tin Southern Pacific ' gonpany's Clne For descriptive and illustrative liter-i ature call at No. Kl Main Street Salt Lake Ctty. JX R. GRAY, General Agent . -i FOUR BEST ROUTE " EAST FROM , ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO V 8SBBSBSBBBSBB8BBBPSB8W- ' Cafe, library, far- , lor, Dlnlef seal Sleeping Cars) Ss CONNECTS WITH ALU THROUGH j l TRAINS FROM TH WMT. ASSAYERS. Tw. currie'removed'to' Third SOuth. ; FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. McKellar & Co., 3hi W. 2nd Bouth, , HOUS.TONS THE ' HOUSERS HAVE bargains In houeea 251 Mala. - WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S alL Tuttle Bros.. 14 Main. Red ball alga. THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT more homes are sold through my agency than any other In the city. Why? Because Be-cause yea are treated right See me it you wish to purchase, A. Richter, IS West First South. M'GURRIN CO. HAVE THE BEST bargains In choice real estate and farms. See them; you will save money. List your property with them. They have a customer cus-tomer for It, 28 W. 2nd South, CALL FOR' "NEGOTIATOR," OUR list of realty bargains,, free at office of Harrington A Courtney. A) W. 2nd So. SCAVENGER. "Tceen Vanitar t oTorTceTwi 1st South. TsU 14U-X SALT LAKE SCAVENGER CO. Pnone 366; olflce 5 Mala si. - . - ' , CLAIRVOYANT. 'ETEaTjUSTWAT YOtTwiSH to know and give full name without asking ask-ing questions or no pay. Open every day end evenings. Arnold-Dtekson Brp. 5e -East Srd South, - , MME. LTNNE. WORLD'S GREATEST palmist and astrologtst Gives eaaes. 48 W. Srd South street. ALL CAN SEE AND TALK WITH spirit friend at Amold-Dlckson Bros, materializing seance Sunday night 60 East Third South, WE TELL EVERYTHING AND GIVE your full name or no pay. Amold-Dlckson Bros. Open every day and evening; 50 East Srd South. . ATTEND ARNOLD-DICKSON"S TEST seance tonight. Full names given. Admission Ad-mission 10 cents; 60 East Srd South. Yeara of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained, No Relief :l Until I Tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure-It Cure-It Cured Me, Since' the advent of Dr. Miles' Heart Car the general public has learned to know that heart disease is curable. Fluttering, palpi-tation, palpi-tation, shortness of breath and. heart pains rapidly disappear before its marie influence. It is unequalled as a heart and blood tonic. "My esse was one ef long staadiag. As early ia life as y thirty-sixth year, or more earticalarlr November. 1 863, when returning -home from a journey, I was taken with a severe se-vere congestive chill, which caused my whole ; frame to shake, and whfch a noted physicisn pronounred a case of severe correction of the heart From that time en for thirty years I rrtduaJly became enleebled in health, until -. 1892, ray sufferings became intense from s tortness of breath aad palpitation of the heart. I could obtain no permanent relief, althoufh I ipent snoch money in procuring; medical advice, until I tuk several bottles Of Dr. Mil- New Cure for the Heart. I continued the remedy until my health was restored, and always keep a supply on hand for any cmerg-ency. I am now psst 70 years of age and weiji 176 pound. I have also uedDr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Puis, Anti. Pain Pills and Nerve Platters with good results. re-sults. The AotiPaia Pills, proved .most effective in a most palntul attack of neuralgia, neu-ralgia, and also for sciatica, It is my experience exper-ience that the remedies caa be relied npou absolutely every time they are prorerlr usedV-W. G. Bows., Bsaver CUy, Utah. AH drorcist sell and guarantee first hot- , tie Dr. Mile' Remedies. Send lor free book on Nervous end Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart, IndV' " 1 - .. . . . . . . " w m m THE MOST JIAB.VEL0Ta PREPARATION EVER DISCO VESZU For ShampooingSIiaving and Cleansing Nothing Ilka it ETet- Befort Znown.' Every Test Provea Its Merits. IT IS UNEQUALED FOR SHAMPOOING. THE TOILET AND BATH Sample freei at the Drug Store of F. C. SCHRAM2I, Salt Lake City. Refuse Substitutes, THE LATOLLA CO., New Yoii. |