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Show I We Offer and Recommend the Stock I of the ONION GAS & PIPE LINE CO. I SALT LAKE CITY. I Gfcpitl $1,000,000. Par Vkie, $ 1.00. Bj President, W. S. RAVBNSOROFT, Pittsburg, Pa. , Vice-President, J. W. BOILEJAU, Pittsburg, Pa. B Secretary and Treasurer, T. J. ALMY, Salt Lake City. " B This company has leases on approximately six thousand acres of land near Farmington and B west of Salt Lake City. Some of this land was formerly developed to a partial extent and results as B given in report of Mr. John Wolfe, the widely known gas expert of Findlay, Ohio, prove it to be a terri- tory worthy of extensive exploration. Mr. Wolfe said: I DO NOT KNOW OF ANOTHER GAS B FIELD THAT SHOWS SO STRONG OR HAS BETTER INDICATIONS OF PERMANENCY, OR ONE SO LARGE AS THIS FIELD FROM THE SAME AMOUNT OF DEVELOPMENT." B In addition to its valuable land, this company has secured a right of way for a pipe line from the B old gas field to the works of the Utah Light & Railway Co., of this city, with which company it has a B five year contract for its product, Among the stockholders and directors of this company are W. S. B Ravenscroft, who is extensively interested in the oil and gas fields and the manufacturing interests of Pennsylvania; M. S, Cline, President of the Elk National Bank, Pennsylvania; J. W. Boileau, who is B identified with the oil, gas and coal fields of Pennsylvania and Ohio; D wight M. Lowrey, of the noted B law firm of Harriety & Lowrey, Philadelphia; A. J. Wallace, oil operator, of Butler, Pennsylvania; E. B A. Halsey, capitalist, Ghicago; and W. C. Bigger, secretary and attorney for the Welch Oil Company, B of Ohio. Most of these men have personally inspected this field. B Our services in connection with the organization of this company enables us to secure a portion B of the Treasury Stock for market, which we now offer at FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE. If you ex- pect to participate in the profits that are sure to follow the development of this field, you should send B V0Ur subscriptions now. Active operations will begin within a few days. I J. H. BIGGER & CO., Fiscal Agents, I 200-201 D. F. Walker Building. . - l HBH Walker's Store 1 H Reduction Sales in most depart- fr H ments, beginning MONDAY, H APRIL 4thruns the week. Some s Special Features I H Ladies' Hose 56c value 3 pr. for...50c B Turnover Collar 25c value 2 for.. .25c Hf Misses suits $14 to $18 value..$10.00 H Umbrellas, $1,25 to $1.50 value. ...98c M Umbrellas, $1.75 to $2.00 value. $1.39 BH Walking skirts $3.50 to $400 B value $2.5 , J H Other specials in Wrist Bags, H B ' Gloves, Ready Made Suits, etc. ) 'B 1 , , . iB bur jj o . B A Superior Burning Fluid f' B , Has No Odor, ' M 1 B Useful for Alcohol Stoves and Lamps, Chafing . H Dishes, etc. Is cheaper than Alcohol. Largo bottle H 60 cento. H SMITH DRUG CO , I COR. MAIN and SECOND SOUTH ST. H SSS8SSSSSBS5SSBSSSI SK P05flH-0Vrrr-KrrirMHfl ! Tomorrow 'will be H EASTER I AND THE DAY WILL BE A PROUD H ONE FOR THE WOMAN WITH A H HAMILTON GOWN ; AND H A HAMILTON HAT THERE IS ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION fl IN THE HAMILTON CORRECT H CLOTHES FOR WOMEN AND IT j , B WILL NOT BE DIFFICULT TO fl SINGLE THEM OUT TOMORROW. B THEY WILL BE WORN BY ., WELL DRESSED WOMEN B Bamilton's I 216 South main Street. I |