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Show r S : .'J ( J ' . y TERM3 ON FURNITURE for marrtei people and for those about to be marrW. 11. W on $;0.O J 10. 00 on $ir0.00. I. X. L. Furniture and Carpet Installment House, 48 E. Second South St. . . ' 1' -J YOU ARE riEVER UL, In selecting an article of Jewelry, ! i I cut glass or silverware for a present. pres-ent. It's a Bhort cut to a woman's i heirt. , - The ladles say our'iut glass is i the whitest and mojt brtillant shown In the city. The cuttings are catchy In desim and the patterns pat-terns are of the latest. We are always glad of an opportunity to I show roods. ' D 7. W. HALL, Jeweler C - , 'O a7So. Main St -- i . ii en i " -ittei by J. 7. ::::t:r.,' : Z. 7th Couth.. i - Vc Cut D::p! I ri5.COTea j All Cilver- - l ware Half n - r-- 1; (3 !.:;:::: '7ilL:::t Lice::::. The cases of all but one of the druggists drug-gists charged with selling lliuor without with-out licenses were disposed cf by Jude Dlehl this morning,- The only case not settled was that of the "West Side drug store. This case was continued to Wednesday, January 2Sth. The case against - the Godbe-Fltts company was dismissed as that company com-pany has carried a retail liquor license for twelve years. The following drugTtsts, through their attorney Judge O. W. Powers, entered pleas of guilty and .were sentenced to pay a fine of J5 in each case: Ik M. May, Johnson-Pratt Drug company, Z. C. M. L drug department, Druehl & Franken, Franklin P. Sherwood, Sher-wood, Clarence II. McCoy, Charles Van Dyke, Ilaxel Drug company, Robinson Drug company, Hoover Drug company, A. C. Smith. Spencer Wallace Drug company, Schramm's Drug company, F. J. Hill Drug company. Smith Drug company, Wasatch Drug company, j Parlor Drug company, Milliron's Drug store, Leon Drug store. ' - - - - - - ' . . . ' - - r , r j t r ' r - - - - - - , . .... - .; - . j .. - . V.'ilter r i:.cr C-.cra, r-r lb........ COS Tlcckwooi Eros. Cocoa, per 15 w i; Rockwood Eros. Chocolate, per lb...; OOC J Miner's Cocoa, per , !Ow C tars "Diamond C" Soap 2GC 'A 1 Macaroni, 2 pks 1jG ' ! Pitted Cherries, per can IHjC 4 Cans Concentrated Lye 12Gc i Electric Yeast Cakes, 10 In pkg, 3 pkgs for fc IOC Schilling's Best Baking Powder, per lb. 3GC - v ' i FORCH GROCERY CO., 'Phone 420. 58-63 E. First South. ; ' ' .1 Capital fully paid 1200,000. ". WALKER Br,0S Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1SC9. Incorporated 1903. ' Officers and Directors: M. H. Walker, President. . - Thomas Weir, Vice-Hresldent. . . .v , L. 11. Farnsworth, Cashier. N , ; E. O. Howard. Assistant Cashier. . ' John H. Wnlker, AsslaUnt Cashier. : H. G. McMillan. IJ W. Montague erry. ,' ' TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Safe deposit boxes for rent. ' VINDSOR HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN. . . Located in the heart of the business district, two blocks of all the theaters, street cars to all points of Interest, steam heat, home-like good hods. Rates 60c. 75c and 11.00. J. G. SCOTT, Mgr. DIAMOND COAL. SI W. 2ND SO. I f X ll(,c "-.'. your chance J:!i2 Tayres 23 llain St. : --. : 3 r.ccrr rcn tali: rrnvn --r xrz caij snow yotj. 2.2 Zzzttzi Tailcrs : 1 roUTTI WT5T TEMTL3 ST. Commercial Club Buildlnr. j J 1 1 ' V.ATCii , ''rcbaViy reeds cleaning and regulat-: regulat-: r. It ou;;ht to be attended to at 1 ,st once a year if it does the work ;oa ex;; :t of it. Why. not take it to . C. r:. W. rO"V7Tr.S, Jeweler, "Z5 MAIN ST. Clnr''-? Ji.oo. Main Springs. $1.00. Vcu'vc been thinking C Of course you have been think-ir? think-ir? for tome time you would try that Rlverdale Flour that. v in being advertised in all of the jy t.aiiy papers. V.';!!, step thinking , v p-l test the flour. You'll be ' Tir'sed, delighted and en- -i r eed. "Hubby" will regain v :..iem in you as a cook, and y i..:i.esUc felicity will triumph. v - - Sr' Vf S T A OUR SATURDAY CANDY SALE ! Finest Fruit Candy, regularly sold at 40c per pound. For Saturday, ff per pound -5 r, Come invany time' from 8 o'clock In the morning . until midnight and we will serve you with the best there Is In the candy art. - I25 lyiN STREET: ; Naticaal Bank litis SepaWic- U. B. DEPOSIT ART. FBANTC KNOX Present GEORGE A. LOWE ...Vice-Prudent. W. F. ADAMS Cashier. CAPITAL PAID IN. 00.00. ' Banking nv all its brairchea transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cltio of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIMS DEPOSIT 3. : ; CmESCIAJ NATIONAL BANT, Capital Paid' In 200,000. General Banking in All Its Branches Directors Dr. Iheodore Meyer. John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C, Fox. Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, ' George M. Downey, John Dennelian. A. F, HHn. McCORNICK CU BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITV. (Established 147S.) I TTanaact a flnr.1 -pnirtnl. T?iflnMC." Z Zl v::::d eyes At night prove eye strain and an optician should be consulted In the morning. 1 An r examination ' will prove whether glasses are needed. ' Examination free. ' ' . , ::;:i3:iERDOo:iEn, '. Manufacturing. Optician. 2:9 MAIN . STREET. J. A, CWNINGHAM. Presi 1 E. W. WILSON, Cashier. - B W. O. CARBIS. Asst. Cashier. .Bank of Commerce ATLAS BLOCK. ' I Dessrct National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORT ' II Capital ........ ............. .$f-'.3r4 V S'1'! S..v" .. to.ooj L. 8. HJlBi President Moaea Thatcher Vlee-Prtf ent H. S. Toung Cashier Edwlg..A CashU j WELLS FARGO & C0..BANK , SALT LA ICE CTTT. UTAH. J (EsUbllahed 12.) Capital, paid up -......$ M0.000.6 V Surplus and undivided profits. 11.089,04.41 , Transacts a General Banking Business. DRAFTS ISSUED on all- prominent cniee of the United States. Europe, Asia-Africa, Asia-Africa, Australia aad th rest of the world. HOMER S. KINO, President. : JI. L, MILLER, Caahlr, 1 NO. E. MILE 3. An t Cashier. ' . Treschird Furniture & Carp:t Co. A Rocker Special FOR TOMORROW AND IIONDAY ' Remember, every article arti-cle is marked in plain figures. fig-ures. The chairs mentioned below are genuine quarted golden oak finely finished and With cobbler seats the difference in price is due to the amount of carving carv-ing and style of finish and every one is worth every, cent of the original price. Come and see for yourselfthat's your-selfthat's the better way. Here Are Th Prices: The $7.00 ones at. $5.00 The $6.50 ones at. $4.75 The $6.06 ones at. $4.50 The $4.50 ones at. $3.50 The $3.75 ones at. $2.85 Other styles at like prices Credit If you wish it. TRENCI1ARD FURNITURE FURNI-TURE & CARPET CO. 228-230 S. "West Temple, just J around cor. from, P. O. Lj . SOME PRONOUNCE IT AND OTHERS SAY . Tut they all say. something that -ts our brand and satisfaction, or .,,o;; y back.- -;- ,- ... i T ANY KIND OF ; 0HL - 1 Phone 8C8. ' tf n j-TCN COAl ft LUMBER CO-, "co NV. SECOND fPJH8T - jj! .2 Here! See Here! - vnu know that C. C. MANNING, U. JVDIAN TRADER on NAVAJO IN- i HKSKRVATION. has established a lNXil STORE with Hulbert Bros, at mth 'aln st.? .me Navajo Blankets at wholesale ' ''"'r.' L. PATTERSON. Manager. Established JUL- r Offlcea, Zh Oldest aad Tnrg . R. G. DUN Ct e6. GKOSGE 7ST, General Zlanagr, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, OfSees in . PTOgTeea Building, Salt Lake City. fScittirdsv j I' Specials 1 I' FE01I 2 TO 6 F. 2dV I Qramtis, 15 Kinds, 0 .25 cents per pound, s, 1 Mint and Maple Chtvvs, 1 15 cents per pound. S SALT LAKE AND OGDE2T. g ' Telephone 428. : :rs SAvrirc s ba:tk - ai.d THUST CO., i. 1 ?:ain street. Is the largest and t ; jvir.gs Bank in Utah. Since its aion more than 32.000 savings t3 have been opened. We pay 4 - o..t interest per annuam, com. -3 semi-annually, on any amount i U to J.",000. Start an account.. JO-TPII F. SMITH, President ::.Gi: M. CANNON. Cashier- WE SELL ! t Two articles for one price, or one article ar-ticle for half price. Shirts 50 per cent off; neckwear, 60 per cent off ; overcoats, over-coats, 25 per cent off; gloves, 60 per cent off. " CUTLER BROS. CO., 36 Main St, Salt Lake City. -."Brass Band: r ' , ' l iDStnuMnts, DrwaM, VMtonmm ad a f -runxncit. BtA atamp for eatalorue, ti UimUMIni, Wea A Haalv. Chicago Y'-iHri'f-iri'rrr $ t t Vs)iri ft THREE CENTS J Is ths price) of Ths T SALT LAKE TELEGRAII f j (EXCEPT ON" TBAETS.) r. 1 A laxe circulation and small T 1 pro.ts is our rule. Our patrons r. a are urgd to Insist on haTln; L J th paper at - . V 3 Cents cf the nrw-sboys.. TO STAET TEATJE. Best creamery butter, . J4c; Yankee oata, 2oc:Uanner oats, 25c; oat meal, 4o pound; prunes, pounds for 25c; good lemons, 12c dozen; cove oyster. ?c can; peanuts, 6c quart; 60c oranges, S5c dozn; one pound can rood baking powder, 16c; 25c coffee, 2"e; men's work nhoes, L CHICAGO STORE. ZLi WT SOUTH TLMfLE. : The easiest way to find a suitable room or house i: I is through THE TELECjRAA WANT COLUMNS. Telegram VVants always bring results. ; . - ' Negotiations Besumed. LONDON, Jan. 23. "ConfldentUl negotiations nego-tiations . are afloat," cables the Toronto correspondent of the Morning Poet, "for the resumption of the sessions of the Joint High Commission to settle the differences dif-ferences between the United States and panada." . I CCTLLACH PAELOHS. .-' roI!?hing. Work called for vt d. A.-k for James Thomas, . i) V.'. :nl Siouth. Tarlor 1 (. V7olotenholme Coal Co. I 61 West Second South. Tel 435.' |