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Show JUL, The Saet Lake Telegram. ( MITH TELLS HOW SHE GOT HER FIGURE 1 i Suiter "the been chosen Jan. 2. Miss Caroline G. h!gh school girl who-hato represent Chicago in the international beauty,-shoin Madison Square Garden, gives the following sensible hints on how she got the perfect form which made her the choice "over many contestants, and how she keeps it in a stat of perfection: "Never "wear eoisets of any kind; never wear tight belts; never wear high-heelshoes don't wear high collars or 'stock' ties; don't ape ;the kangatight roo "walk of fashions. "Don't worry; be philosophical j culti, vate a cheerful disposition. . j "Diet properly; eat tut two mal3 a day;, eat little or no meat; fast at frequent intervals, a week at a time Is riot 20 - 0 of discussion. than to the shifting, evanescent thing . called 'stylo - or fashion' by the modern social world;" Those, In brief, are the Jiving rules. The exercise and the exercises needed are simple: "Take long walks. Get plenty of fresh air. Kxerc-ise-, movements at your home. byIf simple possible, 'play basketball. Take a cold plunge every too long. That's all." "Breathe properly, filling- . the lungs to morning. These rules, Miss Smith asserts, have made her a every cell with each, resph-ationperfect girl in "Dress simply; have your garments less than threephysically years. When Chicago's loose. representatives were chopen she was ; "Sleep eight hours out of every twenty-fquickly held to be the best formed our. young woman of 185 contestants who "Lastly, give more attention to health submitted measurements. ever-changin- Fir in Minnesota. well try the uae of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. There are a great many other women in like case. They have always bee a sufferers from disease. Tney have never known the joy of perfect health. "For all such women Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription holds out the prospect of perfect and permanent health, by the cure of the womaaly diseases which weaken women. It establishes regular-- . ity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation, and ulceration,' and cure female weakness. It makes vreak women strong and aick women well. "It give aie pleasure to lrt vou know of the - , PavorlU Cigar. That 13 the statement of a woman who cad never been well until she was mads ' . g, ed so-cal- led great txarfil received from Dr. Pientea medicines and the ndviVe which you so klsfllv sent write Mr. Bertie Parker, if Bonhara. Vaanta t vour Co., Teias. Preitrip-ti- - Tonte "1-tto- - o. Uoltien Mtijcil Ilcovervaad Tleaaut Pellets' nd followed vour advtcr regarding th 'Lotion Tb'.ft and em mret. I had been treated by tlilterent Wtor apd spent on hundred dollars lor treatment atui uieditirj?. but received verv Htt'e relief. I liave cnlv peut seventeen dollar and fifty em H for vnn'r medicine and it lias curtd rue in thr-efour month of ulccratiou n.l railing of uterus. 1 auJenrd severe misery imnvback. also irreinilar perkxU. Had branny down in lower portion of bodv and t'aio in uteru great pain all through my was rery severe. Iiau nmothcfintr pei:. brrmh was very short u'A the lime, luid paiu in totnnch. pain in my thigh, pain ia brea-t- . also between my saoulder. Bowel contlinjted. I am well now and eoiovisijf belter hc.iUh than evtr in my whole life. Am to tell vou that I was cured by your Rrjod happv advice and goul medicine, the Favorite 'Golden Mrd ical Diacovery.' 'I'leatnnt 1'elleU" and Lotion Tablets. Thee medicines enrtd me aad will or GOSSIP OF MEN AND BUSINESS The National Bank of Republic on Wednesday last declared' its semi-annudividend cf 3 per cent. The amount paid to the stockholders was in the neighborhood of $9000. ' J. A. Headlund & Co., architects, are plans for the erection of a preparing, .$5000 residence at the corner of .Fourteenth South and State which is to be built by J. Rowland, and a $3000 brick house at Canyon road and Second street, which is to be built by A. W. Felt. at HAS FRIENDS IN DEATH al The Utah and Montana Mining Machinery hss enlarged its store on West Temple street so as to take in the space formerly occupied by the Trenchard-Harringto- n Furniture company and the Freed Furniture and Carpet company at No. 228. Lester D. Freed, manager of the Freed Furniture and Carpet company, leaves the city on Wednesday next for the East, where he is going on a purchas hile away he expects to ing trip. visit Chicago, Grand Rapids, New York nnd other large cities. He expects to be gone about four weeks. District Attorney Dennis Fichnor is today moving into his new quarters on the fifth floor of the city and councy building, where he has secured the two rooms formerly occupied by the Utah Hill: commission. The rooms are to be fitted up with new furniture, so that it C. will probably be the middle of week befora everything has been ranged. nxt ar- State Superintendent of Schools A. C. Nelson returned Thursday from Manti and other southern cities, where he went some days ago on business connected with his office. He says that up to this time no snow has fallen in this vicinity, and the people are about next year's wattr supply.worrying He also says that the people do not take kindly to the restriction placed upon the number of sheep allowed to graze near there. The Tom and Jerry Clothing company is moving its stock to No. 1? West Third South street. This store was previously occupied by the Brubaker-Campbe- ll Hardware company. a Manager Ktiefel. an employee of the Tom and Jerry Clothing company, was presented with a check for $50 by I. Lewis, his employer, on Christmas "day. M. II. Jones of the Walk Over Shoe company is visiting his mother in CalHe is expected to be absent ifornia. from the city about ten day?, returning by way of Washington. J. G. Blackmarr, traveling representative of a large New York furniture con- cern, passed through the city yesterday on his way home from the coast. s A large number of persons ate their New Year's dinner yesterday at the new Wilson hotel cafe, where table d'hote was served fromc 1 to 8 o'clock. tx-ior- Prrac-riplion- Body of Mrs. Frank Rose Will Receive a Chris- tian Burial. cure othet . also." Tlie dealer who offers a substitute for "Favorite Prescription n docs so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your toss, luereiore accept no substitute. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regelate the bowe! The remains of Mrs. Frank Rose, who was murdered 'on Christmas day by her husband, who afterward confessed the crime, will be buried tomorrow after noon at: 3 o'clock from J, W. Taylor's mm m m mm chapel on West Temple street. Friends and sympathizers have ser In etleet cured by subscription money to furnish Xov9mr tS, itnt. a respectable burial. LEAVE 8 ALT LAKE CITT. , Mrs. Eliza White, mother of the dead W-- For Blag-hamHebar, AA PrOVO anil Mirvnila woman, has telegraphed the authorities IW-- For 1:15 a.Mw lu UUI y , me oociy nere. and interment Park City win ue in ine city cemetery. The fu5 For Oicdwn ar.d Wett No. 10:50 neral services will be conducted by the No. 1 For 1:3 p.m. Ogden and Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Denver and Kost.... I:1S m. 8 For Provo ard BhiraJca.. 6:0 p m. Iso. ?For p HEADACHES FROM COLD S. den ru d Cr- - rrftT pta. 6:06 p.m. 4 For Denvar ar.d No. p m. Laxative Bromo removes the Iso. For Ofdetv and Veat 12:td a.m. cause. To get the Quinine call for the genuine, ARRn'E AT SALT LAKE CITT. full name. 25c. No. 6Prom Ogden and the Eait 8:13 aura, 12 From a.r Ogdm and local pta "The Angrelus," Los Angreles. "The No. No. 7 From Eureka Provo. .10:00 a.n Knutsford," Salt Lake. The two finest No. 6 From Denvar and and Baat.,10 40 am. hotels west of Chicago. No. 1 From Denver and (.. 1:3$ p.p.raro. No. J From Ogdtn and the West 101 No. From Park 8slS p.ra, St. Louis Theaters. City Binahara. Heber, St. Louis. Jan. 2. The Commissioner of No. Provo and Mary aval 00 p.m. Public Builciincs and th Chiof of the No. 4 From Ogden and th We?t T M p.m. Fire Department have notified local thea. No. From Denver and Eat...llS9 p.m. that thoy must carrv out everv All tralna except Noa. 1 t I atop at la provision of the ordinances designed to w m M a-r- Wt h' a, r,t tL C. HEIBECKEJ E. nd So. Catt M, 'P1CONX jrUiat, Prw. m WAXT. Bortati 1 ' aiaa T) , liftrlcta 65 0.tew City and ......... ft. Lia Fr City Ticket Offl:e, 201 Main Street Teltphoaa 250. ri Mala Ac"'- t;lO y.m . o o P- t mm t smi COLO RAD O.UTAH SHORT UNE ot-si- Tt Jrq-jlr- a tralr fall Ja y tlvtn. til O P. ft i oatljr. aJTlca. tm rtwaty tu.tAjr Is.forraaflrtn Cttr. at 3d f . ' r,t. tf, Dlret SAS n. non-in- The Ready C , DetrafL Hxk. II hkoclak siz butt ts uo. I .Sold and reoommend5dbr CODRE-P1TTDRUG CO., Cor. First So and Main Stj. Et-Fl- x S ta art tcm ak rtf hi w O'r. ttla - i If you u S'ay at If tr i '. t f in jlSai 4The Xvb Two KnT4rar Bl p. in. Dailj. Other Fast Trains 0:00 a. to. Chicago wj&tw ViPffffMl Eastl & Nor.hwesfern Railway I r The 0nly 3oubl Utl "between Mlmourl River ' r ? r r - r f ?- - j rr H. 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'''". .''-". .. .. . 7' Starts Monday Morning' at 9 O'clock at T" . ! ! .' ai! c M tt' ff ' . - i -- 1 .4k 1, '' n n i" . I . '.l'f t r ' ii. f in,' i i 5 - .... . ,;' J " SHLE rf a- - r, THE GREHT I t; r t l.k.'!, ; :e - i V r 4! ae'. - f-fl T : ? T r i an f' r 4 ! SELLING-OtJ- if f"n.n lis.----- a UHtrif, J II Ji "! ' . 1 DOLT ITT . y1aaaaMaaaai UI1NE! f r !.:, I. If'.. 4 i. i 5 tt, t r 1 ; I.Ti'e 5 J' ; c i . j.ke ! I ill rrlf. U "" IT' r-f- i. t" I V - 1 e . a ; !;""" a i .4" a', t 1 ' '. i tw . - ar4 r., H s, .,'.' 5 i l 1. I ! ." tt-"".1- ta 1 .. . ".: ;j ' ;?. v. t a,'t. 1TV1 tr N ! ' I: I IN , 1 tr : , if -' r. V ..itw t t f . ;r fr3ti " J ta r- t 1 '.", f a ' 4 i.twf e !! fr f. el "". f1' t t , I r t.. e - f (fl GET r - 1 - ,j : e I j i ON T'' " ' i"t' j 1' t ' r- ?. a 1 .'! i e - h r. tt.sf.t 4;, j 1 - V-- i J t . ''''- NilrT'fcrfc. '- . - r- 3 't eft !. t,r.'ci' ' f(,f I 1 t- ' i y fcnd Chicago. m aa St i. . .,.- t 4 ALT LAKE CITY, UTA1L SILVER - Track I i:' :, " , ! nr. p.a, Ar"i. O. A. I1IP.LE. Trav. pa. AianL 1 Bin " f !r n. prtAKK. STERLING lie sfJ - ? T'f e f. ,!Sl : rr?f h t '.i1- 1 1 . I "' and Chicago Salt Lak 1:10 ' A .... ft f''.tieti t tr, r ft t t'f f I (i To If ijplf .rt Tv w- - . tTi. r "a. 4 t 1 t ; i,J ' -.- I' '.'I)!! tv.,e . - e : LIKE N .ev " .j.en ' , t i . p.efra If "d ( " t- -a ) I r- - .; f l"':i-,;- l IgtVj a I t?1 1 in HAL S. RAY, General Ajjcnt, Denver, Colo, i t 1 i.-c'.-- 1 5 cT tha rnl K s I ii..-j- "-"- "' 1 IniM i aft? MtUiii (.Ki.fM.1.' n jt jir'ri n1 a V,'e,t i - s i t - r,.r,,f ,f ; : - t it ,. ' - (' t lea rat ' '. k! , I 1M tr t an- lr-.i- 't lie at I . -- iJ ( -- :i ff1 an- - a; rraj:t a? f) A aT 1 ft"- ; - f.r'r. a-- Jt nit 't . C -- 1 iti t Hew ahovt a trip fo ruthrrr, Kurrp-a- r.-- Trsi. I'lift! 1 4!t t ''''' j i . r " e, L! . vi.-it- . :. s', eiIr it . r i - rt- I Iiurl - v::'-f- rr tuf r i fm hr r rM . i r-- i'.tu t tt r aa4 a . rj t;lst ret " ' 1. ; f a ur - - h rr I j I Most , ar-- -- - for durtne it ium- iner ard didn'l f.1 FlrtrHaT TThy RSTDTJCED For partlcnlara RATES EAST thl aurvmar, apply to C P. WAR1HTN. Oanaral Arent. 411 Block, Salt IaIm City. Utah. Limited (MjliM the Train i .t jarnt t.n r'1 4 Jflr '. i4j.7i ii n:r! i a t-- f . , t ...u f f U.'(w,,f: ti rc e ii rr' v that vacation h pl,nr,r3 MAY WE TELL YOU 3 TRAIINSaboutDAILY x Adlre. t Line from Utah ta KANcrrr. bt. josepii. chi. CAOO. GALVESTON. EL PAAO and tha Mining Carnpa ot Niw Mexico and Ariaona. ALL EYE DISEASES, Kyes. Scales on Ain, Oranii-latioPick Kye, Strengtheni; Weak Eya. Cure Ked Kyelids. Red Kyes. Blurring EyM. Overworked Kves on Kyes, Itchln? ami BurnLnjr andT'loera DisKy.se, Restores Kyelashea. charging If Eye-Fiwon't your eyes nothing, will. Absolutely j urVu. We guarantee to refund your money if Eye-Fi- r fails to do all we claim. A liberal trial bottle will be FREE Kent to An v one tnw . uai,i.. Inflarae.1 i . ,.. ,M . f . r.. 4 rw.'a'rat n Ar I n - - e- u I '" r. ''.r f(r ' Mack, TRIPP, C. P. all Laka jtr wintry? Cholra of ervarat rnutca time with avary ticket. Santa ptj notmt VT outers-CURE- -- .. . I- " - Tro torg? IfaaJa or California ? No? bn doe, n't tk HOCK ISLAND hrt $2,060,707.59. Zleber M. Wells, Richard P. Morris, John G. McDonald. John W. Houston nd Loui3 H. Farnsworth have been appointed a board of governors of the Commercial club for the ensuing three years and Charles W. Quigley for one year. W. W. Hall, jeweler, was one of the party of nimrods that went hunting rabbits New Year's day, at St. Johns. He brought back eighteen bunnies, which brought him in about fourth place, the largeft number secured by any one person being twenty-eigh- t. !.. ;"rrt- ! a At- -t k YOU Evr It Drops Will "Work r -- j . f v w r"-,;,;- i. ! C. A ,.... - t . i . f :?'f:,;."r!t:- tL C TOWXIEVn. T. Lcvl'k. rt fUtS li I t rr z ' C t n ' r I.!f1 ; '.:. ern.' ' ; ;, ; t in1 e f I eif(r r ' tt.e J,1 . : : t 'i j r i h !'- VrHi1::;4 touts. a e i. ii J Tfcraafh ear. fait ! ta St. Laute ar 1 Kartaa Cl?f. OnljrCttjr aaa ckanra la Nw Tos'k, liufTaia a4 rmetjeaj Eaat 4ow rata for tsreiatr Irarrt. EapacJaJ attaatia la iadiaw fuad ckJl drta. Toaritt throefk t CfcWat x Ttoatan and etra w1?bot adaar.i hr p!R:a a WHAT ARE n. County Attorney George Westervelt was in Park City on Thursday on business pertaining to his office. The majority of the business, houses suspended business operations yesterday, in observance of the New Year holiday. Others were open until neon, but closed at that hour. The week's business has been above the average of the period usually following Christmas when trade nearly always drops off. Cohn's Dry Goods store opened its doors to hundreds of shoppers this morning because of the extraordinary bargains offered p there in its regular sale, which will January ciearing-ucontinue for several days. 4. The works of the famous Irish novelist, Charles Lever, are now being extensively read in the East. His Charles G'Malley, Harry Lorrequer and Tom T3u.-kof "Ours" have been republished His delineation in fcliborate editions. irinh character is without parallel and the humor spontaneous. In anticipation of a heavy demand Callahan ha3 put in a big supply. The bank clearings for the last month of last year amounted to as compared with $19,306,155.53 in December for 1902, a decrease of . t r- Itrnr.A J e.4 .rt uLtti i t i . e "f ar l r)!! "f ra i-- t'4 If of i THUSTIIE3 SALE. I t re-e- f 1 T 1 : w . WTsi A Few 1 . i','l-- . r tfr t r.4I i v, i ..jiS Tin: A-4- termediate point. Ticket Offica, Dooly Block. Phona 306. L A. BENTON. O. A. P. D. Aicais.x, r 1 r ; 1, j 1 -1.n i'.. - , 'm m ' .1.1-- AND Rlrara, Lakaa jn t r. . g a er m n'fi.-- r aa.T.a. l'4t f . a- Movnlairi, Valr, and Ocean Rtaehed br tka ter-owne- rs YOUR EYES T I ii rom WANT i j ft.'-- : preve.it fire and panic. A ww ordinance revising the building laws is now pending in the Council. )( p UfiiKjiT ;:vrv nuT a NOTrn c ffe rjfe.j-t U't'tl' 4 ,1 l!Tt ItuNMiKijr. i "i s i ir j, aliifornia For deacrtptlva and Utatrativa lltaratcra call at No, m Main Soft Lak CJty. 6ttet. . D. R. OR AT. Oentral rr.;--- i RX .. f)rnrt' . j - ii. ' . Southern Pacific Company's Lines fJ OTICI... mraat. r.! FLEAS S .mil i HALTlL it t? - at art Trj,t l v , i !" ar.4 t"w-- ' cf r to st. ' I f:f 4 rr. iV !!s r.e (rren aa f g kal .t i pmnf t f y few'' ; rstf f tr tn f .f i ar i: ! :t-- . Evrra p, -- 1 w'M',mi - ti- -- Qrmtawt Play Orounl on Xartlu Fmaooa Piaota Whlek Was La to In a T1ckt t CALirOR. N1A and aMiura HeJ Dtvtdacda in 17 trir .e and Coffers .s Ji,e VTfr,rCi!( lnrt S. jts trut A a-- "VTaat. - Water OinoK lea u l mice lo. - A Dallghtfal Placw to rx-- r 3etT f - i a.f pn-iirul- , ? f r call on iv cr.ta. Salt Iik Route, or J. I Mit. ."rmmrrlal Aftit E W. OilJ.KTT. Oaneral I'iMn; For Tis ) tt - nr-r- ad fr t.x pjaa VVr. rCUUVACHKR, Traffte T. A iil'Ht.r.T. O. P RPKKCER, a. O P. A T. A. l 'Ur T15 at ffica. Tt leptot Td. ! r,tvM wt ' r' fet f r I" ' ct cf - r-- - r- 4 ' 5:45 it Putt lltla,an) Portland, lalartna- far. mrli'a diafe pofrta ...... ........... 11:45 T. M. D. E. la mi I r t:i v V 20:3O aBJk Oitr. a. ) rrie- .. lr-- M T J via fesr t trt tvavtarrj f bf fr"tft j I ef p-a- a. V a ad nr rr 11 V, 6 OO a. v pn4n'a For Dartvar. Ktriu CRT. St. and flan Frareiaco... Oalen Caaha Vaiiay.Danver. Karaa (Ht OrrtaLo-iia ad OWajrw. ka, For Ofdn. Cacka Vat'.av. Or-1a- kRalef ! An ttoar. Hn Frnelco lntarmtdla:a 4 ; tr.5: j. i l KM r r jris-T- ar.d -i t- . V ?i r5 N-- 4 jr tt ; mi.. I DEPART. ft., LcHjta Foe Ordar. FnrYUtd. n. ia n a 4305 pJB. Ofdea. Ofifa. Onuha, Jf Kar.f aa Pvea i la i Atkorr. aaa tlU Nad aauthem t"tai in folnta.... H;SS a TUr. C. I'wrt'.and aai rrtnrtoo ... PVa '. In ei d trfj tr-Ita f ik t j- f 4 Vd A. trant. Ordtn. Cfclcaae, Be Lvd. Paaaa CUr. fm. ha, Dtnvar aod 8n Fraa. -- 1 r! Dttrtaa ta -rt f- tm, c ifBi''1!? f rED WtT, fLTr. mUKKU CITT. , ad !atrrrvd!at Prem t rtOTEI ftftfan. Portland.CeBun; St.an Loo; FTasrtr. a. Otnafca cmft, and Danvar 8:30 a.ta. FTcrm Oedr and aia roitsta 0:10 a.m. fYosr, Ofdcn. Ceh VaHaf, From Orron DepoL Ijkecilj--For Provo. Lei. I. Fairfield avl efercur. ronnacitna at Npld for Mantl and ln!rmedlat .olnta on Sanpete VaV.ey Ky.7:30 a.ra For OarfleJd Beach. Tm!. Stockton, Mammatb. Eureka and Silver City v1a laaon-tngxo- n cwt-of8.00 a m For Prova, .Arar1ran Ferk, Ihl. Juab. Vl'.Iford. Ftiacw. CaM?ntea ar.d is:erme41ata P1"1 6 .05 p ro ARRIVE. Frem Provo. American Fork, Lehl. Juao. Milfard. FrUco. Caller.iea and IbUrmediti ;. pointa 0;35 a.ra From Pre o. Ihi. ralrflid. Merrur and Satinet Vailey 5:35 r.. Ry. pointa FUver Xlarumolh. Iom Itty. Eureka. Kiorktoi. TKela ard Garflfld Peach 5:35 J. ti Daily. Daily Pj::crn Bt;rrt Bp.ng Car vlca Ha't lUe, Mt'fsrd. Molt n4 i.d Calter.tf t. Direct ntaae cetinfriii. ; tit aar New Wilson IUKOPXAK TBL Trjm DEPART. Short Lisa . aAJfc.1 a imh tr r(e t '.g 4 er 4 a: fw4 aa r( to iut iin rii, tif t.ttw tfr . ,t,l V fg-le- ft a. , a-- as v4 eni W Cf IT. Lea We 4 t trr.r nttat njtmi mmtsg T T rt--- r In Effect San Pdr(v Txa An A Salt Laka CaMtl Lat a4la Ttseartr ttirt TIDE TABLE 1UVI TTK a,rw ftrf-- d raro Amr ' - I mm.mmm,mtm1 I gtr Ciwt Can trmn Iajb TIME m . a SCHVYARZ I CULLEFJKOTEL Gardn and, Flo war fWda. fUnd In yoor order. . Aak for rtalou. Cut Flower. Funeral Delo. Decora tlona SfowRjOGRArjDE v III ...SEEDS... " I am well now and enjoying better health than ever "before in my whole life.7 good-health- s I I - cajjecl. years of age, a de-- -' cided bionde and affecting a simple, loose style1 of 'dresses that does, not betray her perfect figure, tho young woman' discussed at length her rules of living. Her rosy com-- '' , and her p'exion. spells frank. Hue eyes and candid manner tell how perfectly sincere and unaffected she is when physical culture and health are tho problems Just past vuh' Good.- Bralnerd, Minn.. Jan. 2 The Arlington hotel was dan aged VXi.bQ by fire There were about thirty curst and today. for a tim great confusion prevailed, but all .LOOSE DRESS THAT DOES NOT BETRAY HER PERFECT FORM. lowed In Development. CHICAGO, t ; 00 Chicago's Entry in Inter-- ; national Beauty Show Gives Rules She Fol- ; Not How Cheap- - But How B!u Point Perfeeto. I i C? W.I . 35 . t feL. ea;t i-- ak . KAM r- - N i.T.f . Cta4. |