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Show T UNITE! interest PAYS at Ctir'i Peaceful Remark Had Ycar'a Reception Influence. New Caahier liarnbart, DOMESTIC ON TIME PERSOKALS I Casey, Tom Diehl, 3. G. twt I av Is, Keece Evans, Marty , Evans, Wni. Kinright. T. G.' - j mn-tlnu- iieiisel, K. h. Hunter. Mr. Irwin. C. E. le Milton R. dour-bc- Meredith, Morris, Dick McCarty, RaniueL McCoy, T. S Malone, W. J. Minis, Alma More. Bert Chas. E. J. McManua. Magee, M. J. Slanhy. Thomas Murphy. W. P. Morrison, Wm. Magin. John, (two letters) Monisellnus, JameMalonc. M. ' Nicholson, John N Miody. Mr. Neff. C. K. Nichols, George letters) Oileklrk, Wni. O'Doan. Dan Otis, Edward Pc terse", A. 0.. lc Parker, Claud Peterson. Melons Philips, T. W. w ThomiNKm, Ilkr. J. H. iEjT before it la too late. There ta no need of suffering with sore eyes or. headache, as it is possible in moat rases to correct tha evil with properly fitted glasses. Examination coats you nothing here, and if glass are ordered I guarantee their reliability. M. SERVANTS DEMAND FIANOS. . Organization of Domaatict Goss in for Cultura. , New York, Jan. J7. A union, a much closer union of servant girls r u Instituted by W. A. Is forming at Orange, N. J, Mias Map HYPTNOTISM ON BALL FIELDb I In tha I .... Wales, an ntlorney of Binghampton garct Walsh, a labor organizer, has Clark Griffin Racitas a Startling In-- 1 against John Mitchell, president of tha banded UN) aervaut glrla for mutual 200,000 protection and defense against tha stance of lt Untied Mid Workers, for week Orange thin trial "generally. for comes up "I have heard nf hypnotism on the damages sumIt is, certain that the union Is. the Ik defense may had field, say i Clark Griffith In the at Iltnghampton.Roosevelt and Senators direct result of a plan not entirely Chk-agand have - resid mon Prastdeut Journal, altruistic, recently ' formed by the and Penrose. Wales many wonderful stories picturing the rintl,- Quayin October he iiroimsed tha Woman's Club of Orange, to whlrh that ihlnga A hypnotist could do. Most of settlement belongs many forceful an well as fash these atorlra had n pitcher for tha . plan which willed In th tunable women. At a meeting of the and strike th told he mesmerised how and the hero, N. liwm club the members determined to P1-uf- a pevev l saw until hatter tha they though they -build up an organization which would alow duta coming when ha waa tlirpw- - I marling, confidential agent to Mrjw si once "protect eniployerk and cdu hell, aqya that ITraldt ing faat drops, and things of that kind, an rata young women in the principles PMT! Ienwa land Quay, Seualoys but after all, these were only aturlea. of domestic science. to ot4 trill Th iwly genuine roM 1 evr The clubwomen dpclsre now with ballfleld hypnotism, strangely enough, waa formed before Wales went to pitiful emphasis that their purd, waa and two hypnot-- 1 Vfllkaabarra and mada his suggestion, almostwas far from antagonizing serpose IsU worked against each other with asvants. Bo, plainly, they are misunderEn-ntonishing results. It was when I waa I The Parish Society for tha Vell-DoIn- g haa stood by the members of the new unIn tha old Northwestern or Pacific I couragomeot of ion. one of whom said yesterday: lesguix , A mauager heard of a young awarded a gold medal to Mme. If you tell my name I will lose wbo was a hypnotist trained siller, who has hern a box opener at without n character.. ' him aa a pitcher, and. through exiierl- - t),0 Comcdle Fraucalsa for forty my place don't want to go away from hero ments on hia own men. atsm had the I ysara. Edouard Thierry waa the as 1 tell her luviiiellile to baiters. Mean aRrr when ahe first went to the because she' doing just me. to seems like ho and all while, another manager, getting wise I heal re. Wie was at her prat As siMin as our union Is strong to the trit k. hired another hypmdlst through the war of 18n. and aided tha and trained him as thoroughly. Well, acturo In Installing ambnlanees in the enough wo will demand:lie 25 per Smallest wages in e the two teams met about a week after House of Mullen.' During tho month. She the hypnotism had gained full power her never place. qultied be Eight hours a day's work. over the batters. For two Innings many 'stars'' rlso and pass Half a day tiff Thursday and all every man on both teams struck out. I at nlr (t, mciHs !'rancals Coquellu, In the third tuning, with two men out. I jicrnlisrdt. Madeline. Unihan. who ilsy Sunday. "The use of the parlor three nights the pib'her of one club faced Ihn other. were very fond nf her. and the sdmlr Hypnotist In thn box willed that Ihe aids a ur tint, whom she saw die and batsman should be deceived. Fellow at whom she .applauded as young man plats willed that the pitcher couldn't In (hike Job." throw anything but a hall that he could murder. Their conflicting wills John Died rich Spreckles. the son of proved equal, and the strain nitrated Claus Rproekles. Is the proprietor of on batL came tha It about San Francisco directly To an nswspsisr. was thirty feet and then atopiied. hanging editor otto dsy Mr. talk SprecWles suspended in the air. held there by the and In the lxTslKtenee about lug struggling wtH power of the hypnotic etmrite of bis remarks he said: My aura. a great believer in petals-teneIs father For ten minutes the men glared In patience. Ohio when 1 was steadily at each other, while the xxir a bov I abandoned in desimir some ball atuck midway between the lsif I had undertaken that task childish wnd the piatei, about four feet above reproved me for tt the ground. The crowd wonric-e- d af and my father will do anything.' he said. 1erslstence first, then got angry over the delay In nothing you can't acthe game. Of cmime, as the hall in There's with And then patience.' play was inside the field, no new ball complish 'Ton added: could be sent out, and neither hyiinlist ho smiled slightly and In a slreve if could even carry water would relax his will, so that It teemi ones to wait ed as though tho game would have i von would have the pat would I hate enough-- ' How Iona long our there till or ihn other stop right Till ll fro.' my wait! I said. mcht'eriKi asleep. Just as the crowd in father aurwrred." was about to swarm over the diamond and Bane trouble, a heavy rainstorm Cerr.peM.'cn ts tka hta of tada. The late William L. Elkins, the cam up; tha game waa called, and the but success is only wen bymenl. rival mesmerists were removed by Philadelphia street railway magnate That is why was not easily interviewed by newspaforce. Ks.'h manager released his hypper men. anJ ilii fre-- h young Journalist notist the Mime evening. found Win especially difficult. Oup of selNvutideut persons once these HEAVY LOSSES BY FIRE. opened fire with 'How did you make . By hard work. your Fret $l.tM"?" Jan. 17 -- Fire In the Uhl was the laconic answer, but the reeeco Cunvoliilatr-Milling and Malting daunted, continued: company' plant t'.idgy ra'iscd a loss porter. nothing 'What has been the happiest moment of 975.OC0. Eight liwt tlirir ,,r ,'lt h!u l.'0n!e way in the smoke. Two .f them were of. ihe rnderort uneoum lus and the rest had When will It come, then? nearly ancuinibcd when other firemen young man, eagerly, for he scented cut a hole through the roof and res- something. When people cease to ark S'.xh damphool questions.' said is far In tha lead with popcued them. Mr. Elkins. ular prefers nee, I ts quality, age, purity, flavor la the Bpringfiebl. III., Jan. 17. The lummost perfect combination ber yard of the Peter Vrnnhnrg coin- ever made. and several small buildintu were I1! dewroyed by fir todny. The Wem.in Pari-- . Mo.. Jan. 17 Dr. G. B. 'l ( ommer'Ul liot-- lr nearby were art. an of Ca krell rani J xir--nI'unetw. tinwgH-lismok- ail wati r. a:i. il,. r ih Tonf. "I. ia:.- - Army. ili.l pue 1. ,f r! loved to fin- for ti,i ir moms al his home in this rii - lodai--. . lives. wrii-rsnyo- n. - M ... b'rHl double-barrele- ut Mct-fello- w com-mim- M8M9CIMmM J. T. Rushmer, 2412 Wash. Are. Hunter Whiskey Cliii-hgo- firf-mi-- ! : Dvi-aii- ml 1, all points Knot.... ....Midi Chkafo and ML Louis ROYAL Baking Powetet1 am Bid .... Padfle Kxjm.lnu ail peiate Kaot .. a. aaa.aaa-I0:- 0 Through Bleeping mis to Omaha,, sad SL Louis, Maw York and Proa iodising chair can. A pm-fedining, ear amvica ou all through . trains. L A. BANTON, Con. AgL Pxgr. Drat No 3 SHARMANS e C Manager. Healy House. 'Phone 161Z. Is Most Economical Because It makes bette? Balt Lnkn Ou, A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden, ft M. GILSON, Agent. Ogden. and moe healthful food Only member of the American Ticket Broken' Assn. In Ogden, which meana to the traveling public low rates and perfect safety. 1 BOYAL BAKINS NWDBR CO., NCW YORK. Special rates to and from Europe via all lines Highest price paid for un used tickets mileage etc TIMECARD. No. 2S, IW. BBPwrif.V . and Express .,..7:1 a. & Effectlva ' TIME TABLE 1 No. 6 MaH No. B Overland Limitad for Omaha, ' CauneP '."BluffL Dnver.'Kawies OKy and eaat daily San Pedro Lo Angeles am Salt Lake R. R. Co. No. 4 AUvatie Exprcm for Drover, (busks, Couneil Blrffa, Kaaaas City sad al Depot, Third, West end South Tomplo Bts Balt Lake City. (41 DEPART. For Provo, Lchl, Fairfield and Morcur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and . intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;30 For Garfield Beach; Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via Learning-tocutrotf ) . M.00 For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford. Frisco. Fallen tes and intermediate points jQ5 points saxt, ,, east, dally . I Overload .limited from Coaasfi Omaha, BluffL Kansas City, Dro- ve- daily sad all points asst, No. 101 aee u e 1 FSat Mail ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lohl. Juab, Milford, Frisco. Callentee and intermediate points From Provo, Lehl. Fair-fielMercur sad Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. polnta. From 8ilver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele hind Garfield .. Beach . am VfjA fiiffi y, SL By 4 iftM TO TO Till BL CHICAGO OMAHA 4w Ka. I Psdfla Express Council Bluffs.' Omaha, Drovar, Kaaroa Gty aai No am Three Trains Daily . n L IB, . AND ALL PRINCIPAL It 40 y, aa Cl A. HENRY, Ifekst NO CHANGE TO Agnt a H. CORSE, P. sal F. A. T. W. O0U.DTI. T. P. ft. UNION PACIFIC C 1X1 ..a.. 5.35 p m 535 THE OREGON bBUiU' CARD. (Kov. 22, 1903.) P HI : il " ii,i.Mi,,iii,a No, 1 Belt Lake ,, 2:00pm, No. 0 Butte aad Pocstello Exprese .12:45 a, bl No. 11 Balt Lake and Tintie 0:55 p. m. No. 7 Balt Uka and Mil- lord i.i,.11:20l m No. 3 Salt Laka and intermediate pointe 7:00 a.m. No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00a.m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello 5:30 p. m. No. 12 Cache Valley 10:30 a.m. Trains south of Juab do aot run Sundsys. C. A HENRY, licket Agent, G. 1L CORSE, ' Fata, ft Ft Art. Ogdro, Utah. D. E. BURLEY G. P. ft T. A, Balt Lake City, AS OLD AS St. Paul and Minneapolis rrwn.lanv snl ful .in ta oNainta Id Csms Aetm, & Ry. Chicago TVkMs. N.- - Saath MH Lake ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE Beats lie Koala." XXrcet Liee from Utah ts Kaaeaa City BL Jeeepb, Chieago, Oo. vtetoo, El Paw end the Mtaisg Chmea ef New Mexiw aad Arisons. . Mata. Slrcvt, Ckr, Itafe. e 01 h Wood becomes more thorough; iKdCTPerh0ild drop out, the skin is spotted with copper orrf splotches, the bones and muscles it seems to the victim this monster scourge there is not a soundache, and spot in the whole bodv The horror of this awful disease can never be told. The one who con- STKPTO,IB tracts it suffer, in body and mind. . and if the poison is not eradicated Itaar a Liarasalt of serious blood disord became poisoned and X su ' ' Bf,?100 transmits the taint to ASSSXi KSSSUffl Coatogious Blood ; becomes responsible for m'B" told me that J a: T1 SK y ana!asaarKiJ t ' IStE Catarrhil Disrare. TVhite and others just as bad. vegetable blood purifier and SSSSfSJt BalnK , for some time a of its tonie pro p Bi!tanBm7Wgear immattiee, it Ssap-assfisa- - Blood Poison, counteracts deadly virus and cleanses and puri-fie- s the diseased blood, aad under its tonic effects the general health improves and soon all signs of blood Book-love- JOS ro Rfawfad the groins, a breaks the throat becomS ulcerated, mnd S&Sd'S'SirSS,: It the buffet-smoki- rn ad,Well,of tl?e -- Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleering care, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs .ars, with barber, bath and Library ; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for North-Weste- That blood poison existed among the ancients , been proven beyond question. Jt has been traced back thousands of years, and is as old as the Pyramids. This blighting cane has been handed down npm nation to nation' and from individual tp individual tiH it has spread to all parts of the world. Contagious blood poison, as it is called in modern times, begins with a small sore or ulcer through which the vires entero the blood. This is followed by inflam- - peat The Most Lexer! mis Traia la the World W.kfv, PYRAMIDS MUsgtSfc S. S. S.. the Limited A. H. CORSE, Agent. , DEPART. l t. ou . 7-- Butte Overland Oxll UNI HUB ; ALL TRAINS DAILY. No. and PortUnd..ll:5Sa.m, Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake, Milford, No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:28 m and Butte Modena and Calicntes. Direct stags Cache Valley 7:15 p.m. connections for all mining districts in No. 11 No. 12 Balt Lake and Tintie 10:45 a. hl southern Utah and Nevada. No. ft Balt Lake and intermediate points 7:30 a. m. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street No. 2 Balt. Lake, Provo, Tel. 250. a ad all points Milford For particular,, call on or address couth agents. Balt Lake Route, or J, L. No. 10 bait lake sad lataiv 3:05 p, MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. mediate poiute 5:55 pi m. E. W. GILLETT. Gen. Pass. Agt No. 4 S:10a.BL Salt Lake City, Utah. ARRIVE, , The jnConnuttou roromra" x The Oety Deekk-Trec- k Rafiwxy ketwtee the Mi weed River end CUtafL .SS'cBCY Be sure your Ticket Reads via the q qj ft EASTERN POINTS. B:30p. For Foil 935 ST. LOUIS y KANSAS GTY 3i30 d, - SiW.t.Msj. am CU-mg- I Los, july am. uol DfcPAKX DAILY. Boa-Ur- i.-- Why it Leads u TOfX CARD limitad fm. No. 11, Local from Park City 1:10 y m. tad Baa Feta Valley e I a w. B. Da Expert Optician. . ist 437 25th. Phone 174. O. B. ENGLEHART, Luke Taylor, W. John Underwood, C. H. . b 102 25th SL, Brimison, Mrs. KoiDaycr, Miss Ida Foster, Mrs. A lira Dyer, Mrs. John Belle Clihger, Mlsa J ernes, Mrs. N. B. Johnson. W. L. Kanea. Mrs. T. M.Laraon, Bertha Maxwell. Mra. M. Myers, Mrs. Maggie McKrtee. Mra. J. Ogden, Mrs. Dan Miller, Mrs. Polly Mellon. MIm Ruby. Hhoaf, Mrs. Richardson, Mra. Treadwell, Mrs. KdVan Halsun, Mrs. ; Watts, Mra. Mary Walch, Mra. Jabc PACKAGES. Calton. Is W. Turner. W. W. MiGrew, Ren Farrcli. Jamea T 1103. 'll- - DAVIS, P. M. The driveways established lead to. n the following districts: Driveway on I date of ytheir own pollUral feath. Six Mile creek ridge leads Into district . . 3: driveway across the old Indian , , Pvv C'or!-trail and through the head of Pigeon fr temple. In Bos-Creek canyon and over Horseshoe waa mator of a Boston hall mounlaln leads Into district No. 2. Ion. entered one evening progress. M . The driveway on North creek leads where a lecture waa Investibule a IBtle No. 1. 'No Lnrlmcr etood in the Into graxlng district and the the to lecture, dlswhile, listening In allowed will be graxlng sheep him trie No. 5 except T hen jissslng I janitor, a colored"Aman. approached san. lecture, No. respectfully. Jalr along Ihe driveway, and district Oh. more than fair, ft embracea the watersheda of tho ful- - said the Janitor. Mr. Lorl- dcmuri think?Mile don't you Six lowing named canyons: t'lurer a call this would mer. 'l Creek canyon. Manil canyon. Willow tb a coly a brilliant Creek canyon, Ephraim ranyun. Can-- 1 brllllaut man. al Creek ranyun. Oak Crock canyon man, sab. but not o do primaa facie and the upper luirtlon of Cellar Creek claim. Ilea a good man. aah, man. Twin Creek canyon. Pleasant meanln' ipan. but not a Ulented 1 Ha's a New 1 ork man, aan. Oak Creek ranyona. Creek and Ogden Steam Laundry. : No. 12, Baft Lski local ....BsM a. aa No. 2. Chicago, SL Loulo Uas-M ttad a. a. aa aaaaaa.aaaa ,2ll No. a, AtlaaMo Ixpraq all ...7iU (. m. peiats Kent .. AKKIYJB DAILY No. i, Pacific Mail, Balt Uka Riley, Henry bhlnkle, Fred Smith, Muse Sullivan. M. A. Seusler, upon Which a million tastes The Wise Mm Patronizes , Atlantic Mail all fotats .....-- . East GIT RATE TICKET OFFICE LADIES LIST. Allen, Mrs. E. W. Abbott. Mrs. Boosterkins Briggs. Allca The Wicked Stand n Slippery Places, No. ht Eye-Sig- Palmer, J. R. Ross, Georgi Robinett. W. 8. lettera) Went, J. II. (two Vtlcorkson. Clay Weat, Harry Wilson, T. G. Vwnrolrf y Correct Yonr Only Sc Cigar BUT tto 'etera, Wm. Palmer. J. A. Russ. f. Price. N. H. Khoemsker. G. L. Bmrad. U. C. Kandllu, Jack Sullivan, Wm. Thomas W. J. ' Travolo, Lellgl The IN PORTO RICO. Washington. Jan. 17.' The annual report of the commissioner of education for Porto Rico, Samuel L. LindCochran, James Day. W. B. announces a aubmantial progress say, letters I The In school affairs of the tslamL Eberbardt. Chas. ' closed schools with open. 1,005 year Ely. Uwirge The total school enrollment was Isivoie, Isnits which is 19 pry cent of the estim(twd letters) ated toial population of the school Kitr.gHdmn. E. population of the island, and 7 per rent Franklin. W. of the total population for 1903. For Ilolines. Leauder the support of all schools the departIntern) ment of education had available from HulierL Geo. F. 574.678 of Insular appropriations llaikett, Will E. which r.lh.!06 actually was spent. liemlng, Other expenditures bring the grand Hewitt, J. A. Hendrickson, Chris total actually spent for education durIngersoll. C. W. ing the fisral year up to 817.815. Johnson, Peter Kane, T. M. Kantlriek. Wm. II. Moor. W. Mit'arthy. J. 'R. st ln herself.. li EDUCATION James, Frank Johnson, Gus Krilr. 8. U. Luster, J. J. leavens, C. W. Lund. Heber M.GIrk. Jaa. McMullen, Chester (two Hters) Mnvuson, John A. Macintosh, Alex A. Maurer. W. C. . McCoinick, W. H. rt . The use of the piano for practice between 10 and 1! a. m. Familya breakfast to be arrved at in o'clock, luncheon at 2 oclock and dinner when it is ready. No food to be handled, nor remnants of meals to be saved. One servant lady to be employed for ('very three members of the household. The woman not to receive mere than four eallcra Ip one afternoon or. If she does, she , must answer the 70,-21- 7. Daniel J. Sully, the New York rat- Erancifc-- 1nccula ion king, haa Just violated tradition Faddi. . F W. II. by staying in a hull market for months Gtildmaii, nd making Js.uuo.noo lo f lO.utiO.tHk) Hough. Hoy ttwe Goldman. W.'H. protit h, has derided lo b one a ban- Humbert. Arthur ker in a general way in Hull. Hauch, Chas. E. Chester W. Kingsley of Cambridge. Mam., who dtd recently, left HjU.imni to the charities of the city. Ills wife, who was hurled ihe day before his advance. deaiti. also bequeathed her Individual Easy money ronditlona facilitate fortune to henovolent purposes. and the tho week, business during Amerhsn market participated In the James A. Martin haa resigned his activity, but to n less extent than last mcmis'rshlp Is Ihe Minnesota slate week. Canadian Pa I Acs were dull on the IsNtrd of control in order that he may he at liberty to asanmn the duty of disappointing traffic returns. managing the campaign of Judge 1 sir-i- n C. Collins for the governorship or BOUNDARIES CHANCED. the stale. ' Ephraim. Jan. lk The order sent out aome lime ago fixing the boundaries for driveways for aberp on ihe klantJ forest reserve has I teen modified by Forest Supervisor A. W. Jensen. ad follows: The driveways established for sheep to cross through district No. S, fmm Ssniwie valley and Into graxlng districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, should be so I Jacob Kllne.'in command of the selected by the sheep owners who will f Twenty-firUnited Mtatea infantry at he given graxlng privileges In said dls-SnrllinK. Minn., la to rcUre fmm trlrt that they can cross tho aald die- - l1h, nny within a few days. Colonel trict No. 5 Into the respective grnx-- 1 ue'a friends are endeavoring to Being district Norn 1. 2. and I without Il(.urr bis promotion to a brigadier on any district wheve rmlship previous to the date of his they are nut allowiod. This will pre- - I rpdmnppi, ) entered the army as vest sheep owners who lamb on the a and has risen to bin presweat mountains and also those who entprjvte through merlL nuk M)Py rome from other ranges to grass In district a 1. 2 and 3 from using any It Is aald that Congteaman Brown-lodriveway except the one leading directof the Knoxville, Tenn.. district, are ly Into the district wherein ihey whose rsaominatlnn was thought to be giving grnxlng privileges. Therefore, hoiielraa haa auc-sheep ownerranntdrivehU.heep tte party Into grnxlng district No. 8 across thsl machinery and made his railing, hut driveway on the ridge between Bis not his election, sure. The Democrat! h on ,ount of Mr- - Urown' S!dd!mrirt TYnlo' wee k. non-unio- n Hryggari. John Vn, (sle, John Nathan Perry Boers, fur fid years a tea' tier in the public schools of New Yor, has just retired. During his entire tnreer he never administered jumifebmenl to n pupIL Biusinoss on the Russ4i-Jaiuiir- 21'th. e 19C3. Uurnett. Thomas Kcney, L. Hare. Wlllmr Rassctt, W. O. Barnard, llarlfn H uwo letters! liurk. John Ilyera, John W. Harry, Martin 1', Bcnerfleld. Mr. VVm. Ball, E. D. Hlythe, Hcllean, Peter (Tikiinian. W. T. tonlin, E. IS. Catnpliell Jos. A. Cism, Kiln Coper, James Curran. Edward Uamoutie, J, I), Coed Jan. atoik rxrbanpe lat work was mure brUk than that of the neck jirailoue. lull the oiratif liu&lneas and the varyIn phases of the crisis strongly atlected all mark-t- a. e Frank and German tinanclers t lielieve that peace will lie maintained and the remarks made by tho Car at the New 1 cars rrccpUou In the winter palace helsd to susiulu the prirea, which generally showed au London, llcirer, Bramhall, Teddy eor-IKir- al 17. pott-oftic- . GENTLEMENS Michele Allen, John Ade. Frank Adair, Frank Anderson, Carl Bryant, ....PreaUenl and !. In the LIST-Aiello- Horace E. IVery Ralph E. Uuag Mis 90RE1CN Business Was More Brisk, but drain ou all poiats. cl let l era remaining at Ogden, Utah, if not called for in tao weeks, mill he sent to the Dead Letter office. whii-h- . UTAH. Joha E. Dooly Erratic List KTA1ES DEPOSITORY. OGDEN, a LETTER LIST. Utah National Bank. THREE TRAINS DAILY. far partieiilsn a twit REDUCED RATES EAST this summer apply t C. F. WARREN. Genl A rent, 411 Dus jy Block, Bali Lake City, Utah. are so often proscribed for the ?ineral reTMdiM' Mercury and Potash, wb dry. up the sores, skin eruptions diyase, 11 external signs, but leave the stom and digestion rained and the system such condition that the disease usu: returns in worse form than ever. ' S. S. S. is guaranteed a purely rrgi tie remedy. $1,000 is offered for proof t it contains a single mineral ingredient. J ou hgv blood poison write for our spe ' 41; stages and giving all the symptoms, w SisiS? l; Cne at Loulf- -' Our physicians will furnish inflirriKu!! or Suvkc wanted free of ' charge, J 1 JH SWIFTSPfCCtnG CO.47LIJfr4, |