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Show c . z.17. - ! I I 1 t J . .' ' , '!.,-' ( i u Great 5tcc!;-Tc! Jn SJ: X. L. rural t lira and Carpet ' Installment House. 42 E. SECOND 80TJTH ST. rusNiTini:;,- cAnrrTs, '- - , stoves and RA::qz3. ! ' Ron 310 $10 on 3300. " I - . ' i - . . . . , C ol I :h3ol ehocs up to J1.75 valuc3. r- Elzts 5 to 8 . , , ' Sizes S',i to 11 vMj ' Sizes 11 to 2 ,'...i..vl.3i Thon COS. 233-240 2Iala EL j : ' - j . . .. '.: tiiii ii. '." Cr.lr.i fouI. Save .1 till. Home neat, ' " T T - v 4 inVJl JLw i.V. j! o i I! r,Ic:Iin Street. 8 1 l'a t.-xvTitten by Murray H 1-7 lii-.a Hast. - 8 ' ' ' c . r cLAinvoTAirr. spirit frl-nd at Arnold-Dickson Bros, materializing seance Sunday night, 60 East Third South.. . . , , , roa EXIIT. . ; ; Rj!!rMOD?BB7cO are.. S2S.00. -rm. br. and bam. 833 E- 7th So., $20. 7-rm. fr., Edith ave., 115. 5-rm. new mod. br. cot., 171 W. 7th So., $25. - - - ' ; r Will lease for term of years, to responsible respon-sible parties, two large buildings, cloa In, suitable for factory, purposes. Price, rlitht. - v Houston Real Estate Inv. Co.. VI Main: WATCH & . VBUSIuESS V; ..: Is constantly " Increastnr. be- ' r cause every watch we sell gives x! , V entire -satisfaction and ts a f ' 'Vjf pleasure to the wearer and a . . j Q RUNNING ADVERTISEMENT : J for us. AN ABSOLUTE GUAR- j f .ANTEK with every watch w ' J sell. , , , . 1 , . . C V.V.HALUJeveIer S 227 Main Stl C r:c: rcr. talu nrres -er m exu zhot you. 2 un luiicrs . : FOUTH WFST TEMPLE St". Corr.merc'.al Club fcuUdlng. :r . AREN'T YOU TIRED , ' 1 ' ?c'.r? -a pedestrian's rtunt every day : -e v inter months? , Elegant modern m heated, electric lighted rooms right v ..ere you work at reasonable rental. .. . W indsor European Hotel, J. G. PCOTT. 1 ' SO. MAIN ST. . .' : GIVEN AWAY! Talking 1 Machine ' and 17 ' Records.--,?. - -? i - r np chance and a pair tf Fine Cuff A?r Luttons, C3C C E. V7. BOWERS, Jeweler, - ' 235 MAIN. . .. " v. r See Here! t See Here! ; Do you know that C C MANNING, TT." a INDIAN TRADER- on NAVAJO INDIAN IN-DIAN RESERVATION, has established a -BRANCH STORE with Hulbert Bros, af 23S South Main st.t - - -Genuine Navajo Blankets at wholesale and retail. . . : . R. L. PATTERSON, Manager ,T '' CASH PBICES.' : -' '' ''.-': Good cheese 15c per lb., best Sweet Po tatoes, 3 lb. for 10c; best Creamery But ter. 28c; Fresh Eggs. J5c; 17V4 lb. Granu-. . lated Sugar. $1.00; large Navel Orange,' .; 24o dos.; 60a Oranges for 40c doa.; best Breakfast Bacon, 17o lb.: t large slz Mackerel for 25c Cut. prices on shoes and hats ' ' CHICAGO STORE. . 7' ' , 254 W. 8. TZMPLE. : ' . ' TOB SAli SEAL" ESTATE. we haVe a We w MorTBrx-RMrBR cot., close In, good residence district, house has cellar, pantries and closets, lor onlv $2750. ' ' . Two new 4-rm. cottages on West side. Pantry and closets, city water, each lot 1 0x140 ft. to alley. For .few days only, $1000. 4-rm. br. cot, 5x10 rods. th E. and 6th ' and 7th Sol, face west, fcSOO. The ground is worth the better part of this. - 60 foot cor., face So. and W., on Main, Just below 10th So., $o00. - ' - 65 foot cor., face So. and W., on 11th E. and below 10th So., car line, city water, $-100. . - - We have building sites in all parts city. "Any size lot, all prices.. Now is the time to get a lot to build on in spring. When spring opens up everyone buys; prices go Up. Be wise: if you ara not, get wise. Houston Real Estate Inv. Co., 251 Main. A AUCTION SALE. A. NMNAJArTlzTAVM SoCmAIN St., a fine stock of furniture, consisting of iron beds,; dressers, commodes, extension exten-sion table aad rockers; also & kitchen range almost new. These goods are in good - condition and -will be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve, sale commencing com-mencing at 10:20 a. 1 m. C .W. -Bouton, Auctioneer. , ' ' BY E. M. ONION, ON TUESDAY. JAN. 13th, 10:30 a. m., at corner 4th avenue and 4th East sts. (Waterloo), one fine velvet rug, Brussels and home-made carpeta, rugs, handsome parlor furniture, rockers, center tables, dining table and chair, refrigerator, re-frigerator, hot blast stove, steel range, 'good washing machine, iron beds,' folding bed, bedding, wardrobe, two hot water tanks, lot home-made fruit, catsups,-etc. House for rent - v.- BY E. mJ ONION, ON TUESDAY. JAN. 13th. 10:30 a. m.. at corner 4th avenue and 4th East (Waterloo), one very nne velvet rug, Brussels- and home-made carpeta, rugs, handsome parlor furniture, -rockers, center tables, dining table and -chairs, refrigerator, re-frigerator, hot blast- stove, steel range, good washing machine, iron beds, folding bed, bedding, wardrobe, garden tools, two hot awater tanks, lot home-made fruit, catsups, etc House or rent. - - ON MONDAY JAN. 12. AT 10.80 A. M., No. 162 E. Second South st., fine lot household house-hold goods, parlor rockers, onyx tables, rugs, fine sideboard and extension tables, B. B. chairs, iron beds. Born steel range, gas range, cupboard, combination table, linoleum, pictures, china, Rogers's silverware, silver-ware, granite ware, etc. etc- ALSO ON TUESDAY, JAN. IS, At 10:30 a. m.. No. 365 E. Third So. St. elegant parlor set and rockera, what not. oak. half tree, extension table, iron beds, bedroom set cost $90, fine carpet cost $2 per yard, steel range, chairs, lot pictures, china, glass and silverware, cooking utensils, uten-sils, heating stoves, refrigerator, etc, etc ,. . K. A. ANDREWS. Auctioneer. ': . ' -. YoV " ' .,PviverdaleFioar..; GOOD BRZAEs - ' vounl ' IyesI j j Are precious, if you are ft -! a business man whose , work" subjects the eyes' .' to a ' continuous strain, .V." ! we say. GUARD THEM. .' T i Don't wait until you are " j compelled to do some- " ; thing take. time and fu- , , turo trouble by -the fore-lock fore-lock by consulting a conv- " petent optician. NO CHARGE FOB 1 EXAMINATION. s KNICKERBOCKER i I tJ 259 MAIN ST. 3 ..- : z& - . 44MM I Need' f Lots of people do wno-don't' "u know it do youT Costs nothing to T ' "" rind out, besides the assurance of.T ' .careful scientific examination that 2 '" T you .can rely on, 40 years in tha 3-optical 3-optical business should, gala your -2 M confidence. -3' JOSN DAY2TE3 ft SONS, " ; jj . " JEWELERS . AND OPTICIANS 2 , - 2 Main St. ' Opposite Z. C. M. L ' 4tftttt0 1 t tij :, ... .. V. -i ' ' Superfluous Hair Removed; ; tf narantee . that j , Hi P i few drops of my IK. ii 9 e quid will remove, , hair ins tant an eoua-i ly, effectively and without the slightest- ' haras, pain, burn or blister. .' Bead lOe for-. " trial else or Mo for regular. : MME. ' RIB LEON. MS B. L Bt Jamas Bldg HO Broadway. New York. N. T. TT : Drink Manitou water. The water that made Colorado; famous. Utah Liquor Co.' -. , . - r ji poor cook n Will only "prepare "a good dln- : i.er accidentally., . ..- POOR FLOUR JWill never make good bread, j fven accidentally., - : . -Win make good bread In good hands every tune never acci-, ; . 'd'entally.''-" ". " ' .'.-. .. ' . ; MMMHSakMSaMSHMMSBSHSMS The' Angelus,"' Los ' Angeles. The -Rfnutsford," Salt Lake. The two finest, hotels west of Chicago. '.' . mmmmm VALKER CR0S.V DflllKEHS. ; ; -:'. ; ;r SALT LAKH CITY. TJTAH. ' -. ' Established !S53t.". ; -Al'-' A GENERAL BAriKIMG i ' t Blisin ESS TRANSACT EDi , ....,' - . ' Safety Deposit Boxes for Stent. - , . - -, , 4 licCORNICK &" COiiT ' BANKERS, - - . SALT UAKB CITV, ' f ; - 7 (Established 1S71 ' Transact a General Bankinx Business, . . . FOB KENT FTJUNISHZD. ' LAGRNTrROOsTSUrrABLE for two gentlemen, strictly modern. 168 So. 1st West. - - " Mi mm Deseret National Bank ! UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ! Capital .$600,304 Surplus ......... ............... 260,000 L. 8. Hills ., President 1 Moses Thatehe.....Vlc-PTlVnt 1 -H. S. Younr ..T. ...Cashier COMEECIAL' NATIONAL BANK, I Capital Paid in 8200,000. '"' General" Banking In All Its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly, a J. Salisbury, Moylan C Fox. . Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John Do nn el lan. A. V. Hoidn. TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Our solicitors are now in the field. Do not sign contracts for telephone service until they have seen you. Oaf rates, will be about one-half of those. now Charged, v ' - A private wire and secret service will be given each subscriber. Connections, disconnections and busy signals will be instantaneous. - Interruptions of a conversation " will be absolutely Impossible. - . , - Walt for our solicitor. ' ..'-'' THE UTAH HOME;TELEPHONB CO, K . ANY KIND OF "0 ' 'fi - , , , 'Phone 80S. ' V 5. EURTCP1.COAL A LUMBER C0-, O 0 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. -' , 7TO-X'S SAVINGS '.BANK ; And t TB.UST CO.; . v' 1 Main street is the largest and oldest Savings Bank .In Utah sine. it. c-rsranization more than 32,000 savings acoSnts have, been ppened. We pay 4 per cent, interest P annuam,- compounded com-pounded semi-annually, on any amount from U to 5000. . Start an account- j JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. p L'CmONDCO AL 61 WZnd South. . .. t ... . I. -.f , STOCK CONVENTION RATES. ' For the' great meeting of live-stock men to be held at Kansas City January Janu-ary 13 and 14,. 1903, the Missouri Pacific ' railway has arranged for-a rate of one fare (332) for the round trip from Ogden, Salt Lake, Provo arid other points in Utah toKansas City and return. We want you with us for the reasons that the rate is very low, the Pullman stand-ard stand-ard and tourist sleeping-cars are of the latest patterns and most comfortable furnishing, a fine dining-car service on every train, fast time over a first-class roadbed, three trains a day from Ogden and Salt Lake. . . . Tickets will be on sale January 11th and 12th. with- a final return liirdt of January Sis t. - Call on ticket agents or write the Mo. Pac Ry. Co Salt Lake City, Utah. . ...'PICTURE FRAMES. E. XRD SOL ; J. A- CUNNINGHAM," Pres.'- ' . ? -J E. W. WILSON, Cashier, - - yr. O. CARBIS. Asat Cashier. . Bank of CmeroT ; - f ATLAS BLOCK. ' ; j' . ,X ' WELS FARGO S C0..BANK! j ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, . . , . . (Established 18524 tr, ' , I Capital, paid up .....'.I 50), 000.ee. ' Surplus and undivided proflta. U,0h9,44.42 , - I Traasacta a General Banking Buslneaa. ' I DRAFTS ISSUED on all promlnaag, ; ' I eitles of the United States, Europ, Asia.' V " I Africa, Australia and .the rest X thj : I world. ". . - - I I v " HOMER S. KTNO, President. ; ' L' ' I .I-. . H. U MILLER. Cashier. I - JNO. XL UU.KX Asat Cashier. . -1 " ; ' h Mcn2l .EalaiiiBepiDci v I .'.''. V 8. DEPOSITARY. . i , f . FRANK KNOX ......"....'....Pteeident.'' V .'- GI.ORG3 A. LOWB ...Ylca-Prldnt. i W. F. ADAMS ....."....- Cashier, . . i CAPITAL PAID IN, WD0.90S. Panklng m all its branch transacted, v I ' Exchange drawn en the principal cities- el ' Europe. .1 JNTZSrST PATS ON TIMa TrrCT " , v ' ' ' ' .'.' .':., '-' ; i 4 '. -' 1 Two shirts for one price and 25 per cent reduction on overcoats. -. -f CUTLER BROS. CO .". t . . 36 Main street.: - KANSAS CITY AND RETURN, $32, f v :"' v.. ';.:..;, ; . ; VIA BIO GBANDE LINES, Jan. 11th and 12th. Final Limit v.'-'.t - - Jan. 31st. -Three fast trains dally. ' Final -limit Jan. Slst . ; ' ' . ; . ' DIAMOND COAL, W W. 2ND SO, . 1 v ' 'V- - - - '- . 7 '. .- '-.;-, f .... ... -, t . ' ': . t t . '""'',-'''' . 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