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Show T ' .. . THE CITY OF Sill SI'KINO V I LI.E has li-t-n n int'tirom :t t 1 1 ci! v siiirc Kitl. It.- ori-.'inal kith took in an i f.umii'i vtliii-li leu. I. ,., .ili....il m. I !... i Ueiu'lMl ini-orpoi-atiiin iirt. Tin- cei'ii'initiuii 1 S.I Hit', Will III' doomed to VIM'-now VIM'-now covers ull (if wi ;t:. tr,viis!iii)7 soul I.. I i i ) . . i c n l .auis.-afii.Ht. and lot !. 1 3 and 4 of t.tisi.i whelming ('! en ( 'tills tall and 111 H souili. ran;:.' :i i-:it. in It-ili remit v. I tali. I ' (inn , f . ...., : ,, , 1, ,t t l.u Short Line rntlrn-.uU. and frnin tie- point ilivrrjson the Tintic Inain li of tin- I; o iraiidc Wfslci-i SniinvrviUi- has a pmnii-i-tion above U.liOtl, hus u, hank, seven p;e::.-ni stores, a I'oniaiission Iiiiiim-, jn;"i'rv. iv.u tin'at markets, t wo liai du ar" itii-e. 1 v. o jewelers, three drills stores, two iniliin-iv esliiblisliineiils, a wct'Uly nt-wspa per. 'woj ili printiiiss establishments, live l.lieksinii lis. two iiiiileint-m houses. I hroe i vrv slab!,--., three hotids, jsrlst mill, feed mill. pla!im: rnill marble works. marble quarry, wooii'ii mill. Iieseret and Weslern 1'nioii 'teU-m icpli Imi's. Wells-l-'ai-irti and 1'a.e tl!i- evp'-ess com p:inis. Hell lonis (listancc t cicpiioni . cream I V. two liarhcr shops. Hire l..itli'r day .saints' meeting houses a:td I wo iixijv in course of consl rin't ion, I'rrsbvtei tan eb arch. I!.,. .ti.t .....I . . i,.nisi missm 11. nun -.nil Minn1 s. ii.m... I t'enlnil hlnh school. I'i-esbvK-i-bin llun:;ir I ford iicademy. two doctors, a ilenl i-i . two I funeral (lirecloi-s, tailor shop three shoe shops, hi, shop ami bakery. i Ol.'K cily isniie of the Ivioiimsom-s i-i fi:.!, j in mi i li laisiim. nee cull lire n i r lu-ci-. sood roads, iteneral anpea; aiice. tic-ifi an, I entertjrise. WK want a sugar factory, silk fa -mry. an im-iilailor factory, nut. anil boll !';i -loi v. machine shops, canning fin-toi v. .H'l'll'KHS are: Mayor. James K. II :i tl : :-i-orricr, I. K. Hon!?: ti-east.rer. Mis !,m-!ia llaymonil: niarsbal, l". t' ( tan, m. -I i ; jut i,-,-. It. II. Thorn; conncilmeii. Joseph l.ovnil, II. T. Keynolds. lyoren II. Ihinm-r. ; '. H. 1 1 mil Imston Jr.. Jose)h II. Sioris. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .1. Martin. Merchant tailor. State si reel, T. II. Peterson, Itlai ksniith. Jefferson si . Molcn A: Cairiev, Kuril it lire. State s- reel . G. 10. Anderson, Photographer. Stal si reel. Erdinan it Son, dealers in meats. Stalest. II. T. Ueynolils, general 1nercl1a11di.se. Si a te si re-H Frotr Carier, -ontraelr and builder. Monroe si reel James Wigmore, hardware and vsrnceries. --tale -I reel. James Stevenson, bakery and confectionery. Slate .-Ir-el. Deal Bros. & Mendenhull, iseneral luercliainiise, St ate st reel . Win. Ii Iinyliince, harness, dealer in harness list 11 res. Si, 11 e si . Alfred Whiteliead, drujss. chemicals 11 ml cinfeiU 'o-iery. Itoy-lance Itoy-lance st reel. (i S3. Wood MercanUe- C., wholesale and retail d al-r nierchamlise. I)i C. J L'etersou, m-ral 11 ni'-'ist . (lea let- in ilrii;.'.-stationery ilrii;.'.-stationery and wall paper hciiiic;i is, books Win. M. lioylance. wlodesale fruits, pi-od'icv. --e -prain: bicyt'les. .siudebaker va---on and l;Je street. K J. S 1 n n s u , jewelory. State street. E l IWinton, dealer in farm implime":! - am! .ir:i-Ma .ir:i-Ma Ii- si reel . Mark Cook, Mannfaclurer of brick, yarj two miles soul h of Sprin;j ille on Slat e road. Siring ville Creamery, John A. Hobbs proprietor. Slat" road. C. 0. D. Hand Laundry. J. K. Murphy proprietor, Stale street. Wh.il more et Son, liulchers. State street,. A. C Bird. I.ive-y and Feed stable. Washington si. T. Child & Son, I'roprietorS of the Spring ilie inat-hi. worlds. Three blocks cast, two mirili of laeetin house. Hon Tom Ice Cream I'arlor, Creaiiiery ice cream and choice conic:-; ion-ery. ion-ery. NeM door north of I'l.-u-i-son Orim slore. Frank Ackley. Confectionery and ice cream parlor, opposite oppo-site pi,i office. State street. John K. Kindred, Ilealei- in Slnittb-r waoiis and farm implements. W.'i.shin'ion strei i (feo. Jones, House painting and ili-coifor. Slate st. ... j , The authorities of I be Mos inon J church at Salt Lake have des- j Ignated Sundtiv, Julv 'J-ilh i next, as the "Maine Martyr Memorial Day," to he observed as such by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The national memorial committee com-mittee and its sub committee, having the matter in hand had designated the 8th of last May for that purpose, and the manager of the aifair, Paul Lalzke, states that the way the Mormon denomination came to be overlooked was due tt) the absence of the Mormon church from the lists of the addressing Hgencv to whom the circular letters were sent for transmission, trans-mission, and the manager expressly ex-pressly disavows any intent to put a slight upon this people. When the attention td' the manager was called to the omission that gentleman at once communicated with President Woodruff with the above result. The church presidency has requested re-quested that presidents of stakes and ward bishops throughout the church make all necessary airangenients, and at the conclusion con-clusion of the special services, to cause a collection to betaken up from the people to assi-t. in tho erection of a monument to the "Maine" murtvrs. An editorial in Uo July number of New Time suggests verv forcefullv 'tni-J vi'Droif i v Uiru ine- poiitiesu pantos whit-!. aro denouncing the war, and (tie methods used by oi;r LT VC r II lVieil t to prosecute - 1 the Jill) ll Hi'-v persist in 'vliat. tl.M :i i t ! 1 1 declares to be "Criminal ', tuiiiiiity.-' THi: L.UHtONrs. rl"licse islal'.'ls, I lie 1 tie artjlii-sitioli artjlii-sitioli !u the I'liiti-.i Si:iie-. mull-lu mull-lu isi' a oi'i'ii ii i'i aiiciit 'JO. ot' wl i:lt six re 1 i 1 1 : 1 1 1 . i 1 1 . in- i i i -ni iniici:ii ones ore Cla'naii, lin!;l, A'2'1 lati. n l 1 111 alK -p. ' ' ' ll'iiltll. (tlltU'lll I I lie larov , , lnlVlll all tiNm o l 0 MIM.ttt miles near'lV one In!!' ut' lilt Jl'ea Oi tin1 Wimli ':-iii i p. J liry fill have every v.ifit iy 'it i'oifal ilaut, hie, pro.l;i;i:i eotlon. coH'.. c, su;;ar an .I inliaeco, ol 'i'ln-v were M.MM-lhn on llii- host (jtl.illtj 1 isroveaed 1 v Man-It (!, J-'cJl. Th-' inliahi- tunts at that, lime wet'; stieli experls ii- thieves that, the Spaniards theai iho name of I, (drones, "'i hievt-s' isl ni is ' Magellan was ialer killed 011 one of lite Piiilipjiinu islands, , . .1.1 1 . . aim it, was tint until t n,; itu t. i iart of the seventeenth cer.tury lliat tin- Ladroncs were ttiKen erinaticnt, possos.-lon to. ulitci) j was ticeoinjdised hy ttn expe- dition setmi-r oul from Mexico. ! n . , ' 1 he lmhves tu that. Inn-.; num- , hered ahotil, 40,000, hut were j raiiidlv reduced in numbers hy j , 1 , . i i i , the cruelties practiced hy the; Viaiiiar.ls. The present is- ! landers are descendants ol ! Mexicans and people 1'roin the Chi inmnes. 1 he lure-eat town ii - - ,1 which i is. Savpan, the houses tire hunt on piles irom two to four feet from the crromul . Thev tire now Uu'led Slates i territory. On her way to Manila, the cruiser "Charleston" slopped and took them, leaving i fjtitir.l. 1 in: ."-pan isn t-i mi: eral had not, heard that waricas;... n e l.-ad. ot hers ow. (.ive ire ne and when our was on erutsi-r threw a few shots over the! oovernment huildin' C.ovenior ! Mariana waddled down to the landing and apologized because, he had no powder to return the salute of the American nian-of ... 11 I w.ar. lie and Ins men were tin removed hy the "Charleston" to Manila haw THE Fl"2iTil IS CAMKOUM A. Santa Ax a. Cal., .July T. I !S, Editor IXDi-n-KNiiEN'T: Kiiowinjr of t he love of country and the pat i'i- j ol ie spirit always manifested hy the j people of toy lieaiitiful native t own. on this tiie liirtiidtiy of our ote.it ! ii-pulilic, I am certain i hat, they i will he interested in hearintf how the m eat n.it ion, i! holiday was celehrated in this mosi jiie.isant spot of our land of freedom. I must, heoin hy ; tellino; you of t'ne l.ieaut iful weather we are having tit, present. I know ! it must la; a t-reat contrast to .July ! weaihorin l'tah. Dtiriiu; the niohl a heavy foo lis-s from the ocean and ; spreads inland, some times so .lense thai- il, nal hers ami drips Irom the ; trees and (lowers like rain, although ; .jjd s,,lm ,-letir and you would : never know or the existence of the ; fo only hy tie- cool and pleasant atuiosphere. lhis dampness litis a tendency to cool tin' air. ttml hesides this, we have the delightful ocean breeze every dav. The celehration of the Fourth had been arrauued to take nlaee al N'ewiiort, a watering place, on the coast, ten miles from here. Duriuu' the foi-ennon. four tiaiii loads sped over the mesa, trail)' deeoi'tited with the national colors, and earryini; tt multitude of patriotic men. women and children. It is estimated that there were nearly six i thousand people at the beach on that i day. many having n m; down in carriages, besides those wiio went, on the train. Soon they were distributed distribut-ed over the beach, some lying idly on the sand, some boating, some bathing in the cool, pleasant surf, and others strolling on the beach, wtttchiti.' the huge -.tves rolling in with a thunderous thunder-ous roar, and dashing their snowy spray far inland. During the day. we had the pleasure of ine'-tinrf U. S. , (Jranf Jr. and 1 do not doubt that wc j felt an added dignity in having the J son of one of our presidents, with us I on tins occasion. In the afternoon, tin excursion I train was run out to what is called 1 the "peat lands," a rich, fertile section of the country lying along the coast. wltric lnirnlrfds of tons nf celery are rais'-d every year. The railroad, out tu this place, lias liemi luiilt near the beach, in fuel, for six miles, the train runs -.o near to Hie water, that the waves hreaii wit.!i;n tin feet of the track, ami it i 11 Leant iful siht to ride, tilling and look far nut-ovvr that blue exptnw of water, until the eye 1 caches t he point where ea and sky Stlil 11 tU( t t. W.ltl'lllll lhoe i walcf;, which seem so calm in the iii-tatitT. one wonders where the force ci iiues from, which causes them to oreak with stifh a luiaty mar when they reach the land. Frequent!', amoiiu' this throimtil people, you wnuki cau'ii mih . h. in swarthv skin ami dark eves of i lit Spaniard, ami would notice that, h won-, very conspicuously, the stars and st rips, either a rihhon on his hat, or tied oi; his coal, thus trying to show his allegiance and patriotism for this si-rand I'liited Slates. In the cv.-nin. afn-r the return from the licaeli, the .lay wa closed with il -;.ieudid display of lire works, 1 am aexiousto icccni- mi- i,ia i m .- li r.v aiv friends, tit hoao- spent, the I , j day ami hoping it, was an enj'i.vaiuV one to all 1 am yours respi ctiul'y Cl.AUA CLY )!C Keiliarka'ale Kesrite. Mrs. Michael Curtail., riainileld. 111.. m;i:;rs tne siaiemem, 1 11. u sin cailjihr Colli, which Settled oil hel" r ,f,,r a m,,I!"1 ,,y lii 1 lam 1 ly physician, tun, tirew worse. Ih'luld he!- slit' VilS a hopleSS Viet llll ol eonsuiiipt urn and ilia! no medicine i-.uild citie her. !h-r il : iioij it sim-eisu-d Dr. Kilt's New I hsenvep,-for 1 'iiusiMiipt inn; sin- hniiolit, a 1 1- it I !e and 11. her di'liohl found herself hene-li hene-li 1 1 --(I I'i 1 1111 V, is! dose. SIh- eonlinued its!ise;,nd al'i'-r iiikino six liiilics, f.iiiuii horsflf sound and well: now does her own housework, audisas .veil as sh-' ever was. l-'n e trial Pottles .f this (it-out Ihsenvery at, C. , p,,1(,is.,irs luii Stole. I.ar. hot ties :.o cents and !.(.. Money Wanted. . teres id lami. part 111 nieerue. a L'oud huildiny; place, located within 'a,fa mile of Spi'inuvillo. for sale n per ticre. A ti'oo 1 chance to oct a i,,;;!,;!, ,,iace cheap, Watson Hoi "!'.. " Pa It III Iliismess Style. vi,v imt apply th-.--aim-rale in the purchase of your t-ailma-l tickeL that y,ui w-ui:,i in purcuas o ..inei ti,,.i- lo. Ilties ltVOllfoUliI lillV Slit; tot' I he same price you cmild calico, you wi.uhl take the silk, wouldn't, you. Tl"' (- M- lS; su - ''.' !s llu' -'silk" ! lie! ween tiinaiia ana uicajio; mat is. p, - t. 1 i t'- lilited. steam heated, i solid vestihuU-d trains of the very latest, designs and sulety tipplianees, i ii ii ii i ii tr over a stone hallasted, steel rail track, several miles shorter than anv oilier line, cuts anv floure hi the ca-e. Tiif iioh electric lighted sloep-i sloep-i eis. ileiivcr tii (lliicai'ii. Thrniu'li t,,i.ii ist ens. in i- raiieisc;. to (.lu- us a i rial, ror i une tames, maps etc.. call on or address, L. L. Ix.wmvo. 0.mie.rial Ajrcnt. 212 South West Temple St... Sail Lake City. I'tah. WITCH HAZEL C u Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds tt Bruises. Cutj fs Sores. Boih-, & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hand::. Fevc," Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Size?, 25c, 50c. and Ji.oo. Sold bj druggists, cr sen: pst-aIdon receipt of price 111 Sli-H 111:1 Si ato. 10., 1 1 1 & IS WlllUa su, Vrk. jjj KARL G. MAESER'S School and Fireside" is now published. No .school, no tin-side Is complete il In oi I it. A model n. handsome hand-some hook. In three styles. 3-00 $2.75 :i.7u com ainina 4iKI passes includinis li' elegant hiill'-lone portraits, front ispif.-e is a full pajsc picture of Hi- Maesei- Agents are wantetl in all parts of t h e f nitetl Stmt s, flah in particular. M I l.flo.NS of hooks are heins puhli ,!,etl annually, thotisauds of eanviisseis are sellinjs Iheiii. hut only a 1.1 M IIT.H few are worth your t i run to read. Te.ll the canvasser so when lie calls on you anil HI V Hit. MAKSKIt'S ItljOlv. Al-ciiIs nnnteil. Write for terms. 77 Jb' SKKLTOX I'UliUSIIiS'a CO. I'rovo. I'tah. It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is It not? An easy, clean shave will make you look nice, and you can get it at the Uarlier Shop of JzsAMOS BROWN. Next I)oor to I. O. StyliEsli Ha.ii- Cuts Always 111 StocK. The Americun Nan , Culm and Hawaii. A jiort folio, in tea parts, sixteen views in each p. ait, of the finest half tone pictures of the American Navy, mha and Hawaii has jest, been puli- !i--lu.) and xr. Wiioay;... Milwauk.e & m. rani Kail way l, as made anaiiye- inelils fin a special edition tortile hem tit of its pali'ons and will furnish ; tu. full set, one hundred and sixty pictures, for one dollar. In view of ,;i, j!n.M.I)t. , xeitement. rt-oardinn tll,. ,',j,.t lllvs alt. v(,rv t imt-lv. ,,, ;u,1(,unt wi!, ful ;,,,;, ess to (;,,,, j i,.;llT,,nl, (lent-ra! I'.isseiicer : Aent C. M. St. 1'. Uy . t'liieayo, 111. ! ,-- talui-me Vimit r.nvvels AVtth t'usearrtn. I '.II!.; V ( ':0 !i;l il-. ( : - " cor s' on : ..m f.u-iu . n.jv. it r c c r.i;' eni- isis iV,u:h1 money' Ailiuiiiistrntor's Snle. NiiTH'K of sale of real estate. Adminis- I : !,V VP" , ,1 I'm f V i . 1'. .V.''". , slM1. lar ,,f ,,..,( , , .oiuh hair i of the iiorlhen-.t ipiarter of seel ion 4. town Xzi A1.,, , M .,,, OM. lll)f n(-.,.,.s , t. S,M. west iiiarlerof si-c-ioii I. low iwhip s sonih rat.L'e a cast of I be sail I. like mi ' iiiian. neai Sirinu' ille. t'lali connty, stale of 1 'tali. Ai-olOo actcs in ilo- southeast ipiarlerof section ai. low e-liip 7 soul ii. i a ni:e a cast of tin Sal! I akc i n eritl ; a n , in Spi invUlc. I'liih i-oniily. stale of lt;,h. linnr after llie ilt Ii of July. IK'S, ami wiilien bids will lie ( -i i ei I at i in- ellice of A I). ( . ash ove-1 he First Neiieiial I ami. at I'rovoCily. Ftah. To niMif s-ilr: '1 1 -n pel cent on date of s.-le, a mi I he ha la uce on lie- con lii mat ion of same by I be court Wm. 1 1 AT! lia.o. Administrator. IN I he (iist Hot court of the l-'oiirl h .1 rxiielal disi rid . in and for t he count y of I'I all. si ate of 1 t ;i h. )n ola le i!iihion In the m-'Herol t he t-si aii-ol Nel-o.i I'. Cram!. ill. d used. The Itnal aecuoii! iind pciiiion for dislriini lionionl pari it ion of John s. !ocr. iidmin-isi iidmin-isi i a i or, has !- 1 1 el for In-nrin-j a I III o'clock a.m. SiO iirdiiy. I he '.M .lay of .1 nly, Ihlis. at. I lie con rl house in I'i ovo I it y . t 'tail count v. stale of I lah. Haled at I'rovo. l'tah. .lime sth. IW.s. ItKO. II.WI'ltl'AMI-. IciK Ity A V. ItomsoN. I a piny. 10 si imlii ii al ion .1 1. m- in h, IMis. Notice to ( rc.litors. IN 1 lie matter of tin- csl ate of Ann I). Ilrinit-huisi. Ilrinit-huisi. ih-ci-a-ed. Credilors will pis-sent claims w it h otichers to the umh-.-sU;iied at .spiiiivillc. I'n.ih county, stnleuf I tali. on oi l-efore the I7i h day of ( )ctoln r. A. . lslis. .lOUN 1'. lilOMIlllll.sT. Administralorof the Kstaleof Ann II. I'-rintrliinst , deceased, l-'ir-l pulili.-alion .lune llllh, 1SHS. I'rtiimle Notice. In tin IlistriC Court of the Kourlh .1 ud'-ial I U-i net. in and for t he I 'on lit vol' l'tah. .' t ile ; of flail. I'roliale Division. In the mater i of 1 he l'statc of .lohn Hal tit-Id. deceased. I Tht petit inn of Wm. Hatfield the Admin istrator of f In Estate of .lohn I oil held, ileeea.-eil. lo --ell ail of tliel-.slale of .lohn Hal tieiii. licet ;:scil. haslicen set forhcariins at p) o'clock a. in. Saturday, .lune 1 1 1 it. ls'.is. at 1 lie ki il Utilise in I'rovo .'il. ftah fount v. Stale of I'lah. Hated at !'roo, ftah. May Willi. Isi'S. Gi'.o. 1 1. v Kill 'A. Ml". Hy itosi: Moonc. I'lerk 1 lepiil y. A. I). i ash. Any. for petitioiit-r. Notice To Creditors. I n pursuance of the provisions of section ni'-elyofthe Itevist-tl Statutes of ftah lslis. notice is hereliv jsiven lo all persons Imvlnss claims a isi -inst i'. I '. lioyer ami .1 . I'. Hriins-hurst. Hriins-hurst. fatelv Uoiins Imsiness at Spritc-viHc. f lah county. Slate of l'tah, under the linn name of Hover & Ki-innlnil st, to present 1 he same, ilii the voiicln-is thereof duly verilied.lt) l In- undersigned, who has lieeii duly appointed assiirnte of said linn of I'.oyer A Hriiushiirst. for the lienelit of t heir creditors, at his otlice. at t he slore le-relofort! occupied hy said firm in Sprinuvdlc, ftah, on or in-fore the tllst day of May Isas. Haled Sprintsville. ftah. fehniioy 21st His. Maui'ii H. HoVkk A ssiisuee. WANT EH Ais-nls for (ila.tlstone. His fife and I'uhlic Services," hy 'I'hos. W. lliinford. A wonderful story ef a sslorioiis cio-eer. l.v.-r an. i la rise radii! ill. pa::es. lull supei h rare en-t-rin iiijts. Iticli. si. l.iis'.-si. nest, anil only endorsed --lilailstone hook" puhiished. thiiy , I .."!!. t 'on i mission Ml per ecu!- Credit, uhi-ii. I'rei-hl paitl. Out lii free, Orop all I ra-h ami i I ear ioo a inoutli will. 1 lie only 1 rue ami voo'l ' (tholslone hook." Ailtlress: Tin. Ho-minioii Ho-minioii ( o.. Dep.. til.. tl'i2-:i.ki Hearhorn street. hica'o. s Stt TIME TABLE KOU SPKINttVII.tK. I'TAH. (il)I.N(i WKST No 1. I'aeifte mnil bv. 11 Si a, in. To Salt, fake. Oisden and 1 he Coast,. No. .V I'assoiiirer lo Salt Lake.. I. v. tl:4H p. m. No. H. Passem-rer I, . Ii:tl0 p)n. No. '.'s. Hem- o : -V a. m. oni-iettithtily except Siintlay. K.ureka ami all Tlnlic points. No. 3. I'lo-lfie llinited t-. P-'- loSatl Hake. Cfsden and lln- ('oast. No. 7. 1. -ave H:l5. in.. Salt l,aki; City. OOlNli I'.AST. No. 5. Atlantic Espress I.v. t:.Vii.ra. to I'. V. .Inaction and Colorado poinls. No it. I'iiss. anti mail l,v. 11:40 a. in from Salt bake lo all San I'ele points. No. 4, f hicajro limited I.v. U:(i p. m. I). ('. iHilXtf. Ocneral Manaiser. S. II. It. Ii ill l. I". A. WAHHCIlill. Traffic Manaiser. (ten' I'assenr'-r At JM SAL? LAKEfei . s . ' i' Wfl. f. ROYhANGE, Springville, Utah. "The Produce Merchant,' IS IIKADijUAKTKKS FOR :::::: Tho Crescent, Defiance, Monareli, ai:(l Sterling JJievelesa- a And sells all kinds ol HICYCI.K SUPPLIKS. Alo repairs and rents wheels. I can save you niony if you buy your wheels and supplies of me. Please call and be convinced. llna't ToIiaiTo nml Smuke Ywir I.lfc Annr, To quit totia-.'co easily anil forever, 1 tr.ai?- nelie. luil (if life .ic-.'ve and vi;;t)K, take No 'I ':u-. the woiiilrr wnrl;rr, thai, malirs weak men sirontr. Ail ilri'.-.c'i-ai, .Vic or SI. t'urc iS'iaran- ti-id !'oo!;let, told sample free. Address rt.Tlli!R lieinedv Co, ctilcassc or New orti. c6CCSt49 eud Five cents iu stiiiup's for a heautifrd button but-ton with picture in five colors of Button frO- the world famous fam-ous "Loop" near (leoiyetown. Colo. Address 1!. L. Winitu-:i.i.. V. V.. 1). .v i. It Y Denver. Colo. The Colorado Midland Railway Has ihebost. throuoh car service in the west. If you are going to Colorado Springs, Denver, Cripple Creek or any other point in the East, it will pay you to use the Pike's Teak Route. ::::::::: W. V. JUiuiY, Gen. l'uss. Agt. Denver, Colo. C. F. Fisher. Prop. n- European Plan, a- Itooins with Steam Heat, 50c to $1.50. $1(1. to $30 per T nionin. v 5 Restaurant is First Class. J i l, nil.. a ouu, LtUiv-vj vj'tj. Loop 9 THE WALKER, ONE GIVES RELIEF. n't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried jitT ftk. &m. can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. art u put up cheplj to (ratify the anlnnal prwnl damand tor a law pata If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules t the Druggist's Send Fire Cents to Thk Ripans ChznOcal Company, No. io Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or 12 cartons will lie mailed for 48 cents. The chances are ten t one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need. Uncle Sam's Go east on the Chicaco Spkciai. the Burlington's new Denver-Chieago flyer "the train that brings Chicago a whole day nearer Colorado than it was a year ago". Look at the time it makes: Leaves Denver.. 0:30 a. ni. Arrives Omaha. .11:5.') p. iu. same, day. Arrives Chicugo. 2:15 p. ni. next day. Superb equipment. Wide vestibules. Pintsch gas. Tickets at offices of connecting con-necting lines. lie sure your tickets read via the Huilinyton Route from Denver. (J. T. Thompson. Agt. K. 0. W. Ity. K. F. NKSLEN. Trav.-rass. & Freight Agt. W. F. MeMILLAN, Gencrul Agent, 214 8. W. Temple St..O. S. L. BIdg. SALT LAKE CITY 50 YEARS' r v.. ni. r ''yA Trade Marks t,'i:.-43'r Designs mf COPVR.QHTS AC. Anyone wnrtlng n nkftrh and i1o(-rlptlon nmy . nntckly iiseerlnln nnr tipl.iion free whether an InvBiilltm in prohnbly pMpnmblo. Conimtinlea. Utiiu. strictly fontlilmitlBl. Hnndbaokon Patents ent f rne. olttiwt nitenry for Becurms pateii.a. PirtmtU tnkt-n throuirh Miinn A Co. receive li-ctrtl nolke, wil limit charge. In the Scientific American. A hantlaomelT lllimi rated weeklT. I.anrent nr. riiliititm of anr t-ienllflc Journal. Ternn. $3 a T,-ir: four months, f L bold brail rewadoalera. MUNN&Co.36,Broad"a- New York Branch Oflluu, C25 IT Ht., Wanhlngtoit, li. C. for iMrf EXPERIENCE tgymr wyy a-w yttejl' waay i i .i I 1 r |