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Show j4EEQit0gQ,l' Cnred Completely in Mexico. 4 San Pedro Cont., Mex. j My child had falling sickness since two yerrs and was areated by the best physicians of Mexico without with-out any iniprovment, until we used Paster Koe-nisr's Koe-nisr's Nerve Tonic of wich two bottles cared it entirely. en-tirely. Another cure was that of Pone. Mata. who was troubled with catalepsia since eithtecn roars i and another little eirl wascured by the Tonictrom fits. Isabel Barreora tot rid of hysterica by tho same remedy, and also Mercedes Cardas from th same trouble. . Cabarina Benandez. j Mrs. M- S. Raetz of Spauldini Nebr.. write ' that she used Pastor Koenig's Nere Tonic for Derrous trouble of IS years standing and it j helped her. I FRrr A Valuable Book on Ner- rilEr VOU8 Diseases andaSamp'.a 1 1 Ba ma bottle to any address. Poor pa- j tieata also get the medicine free. ! Prepared by the Rv. Father Kobijiq, of Fort : Wayne, Ind., since 1878, and now by the I KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. lOO Lake Street. Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for $5t Largs Size, $1.75; 6 Bottles for $. In Salt Lake, by Smith Drug Co. In Denver, by Seholtr Drug Co. : REAL ESTATE !; ' SALT LAKE CITY. '! '! Five rooms, close in; cement walks i; tiXsisoo 'i Neat 5-room frame, well HtZn I1 built; shade, etc., only.. $ An elegant home, S-room mod. C brick, furnace, barn, etc., worth , $5,500; owner says C9?Ofl BeU this piece lor....9Z9UU ;j SEE REALTY CO. ;! 65 W. 2nd South. Both 'phones, 760. 4 I Our Forethought, I Our Pride, ! I Our Experience, Our Energies I All; Everything is Sacri- I ficed. for the betterment of . j BDSLER'S FLOUR I If there's., a rUk,'.t's ours, not I yours; for your grocer willingly a exchanges either way flour for your money or money for tho flour. Kl) That's Our gf Business JOSEPH WE TAYLOR, UTAH'S LEADING j UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EM3ALMER. Telephone - 351. Office open day an felght. 21, 23, 25 South West Temple street. Salt Lake City, Utah. THE SECURITY ABSTRACT CO Incorporated. , Salt Lake and Tooele County; Abstracts- A.tlaa Block. 36 West 2d So., Salt Laka. City. A. J. BRUNEAU. Bell 'phone 290. Manager. E. E. BURLINGAME & CO., ASSAY.OFFICE AND LABORATORY Established in Colorfido.1866. Samples by tnail or express will receive prompt and careiui attention Gold & Silver Bullion RneHd'PMjRecdHarsAEs",ed Concentration Tests-100 S&t1?' 1736-1738 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. L M. LAW, FLORIST Successor to Salt Lake Huddart Floral Co. 214. East Second South. Telephone 37. Up-to-date and floral artist; always a large stock to select fr6m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTIST. DR. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN 506 Scott-Strevell Biulding. . J. E. SCALL0N, M. D., FHYSICIA N AND SURGEON, office, suite 409-10 31 South Main. Hours, 2 to 4 p. m. Cell telephone 2033-Z. LEADING BANKS. !P Established 1S05. Incorporated 1903. ! Ill BROTHERS ! I Jffirl, ! : Salt Lake City Capital $200,000 Surplus and Profits f $50,000,00 I X Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at S. $".00 per year and upward. : Exchange drawn on all the princi- .y pal cities of the world. J Accounts solicited. - COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital Paid In, $200,000. General banking in all its branches. Directors J. B. Oossrriff. John J.- Daly, O. J. Salisbury. Moylan C. Fox. J. E. Cosgriff, V. P. Noble, No-ble, George M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Holden. H. P. Clark, Cashier. i MUM Ml 1 1 I MHHK ! W U. S. DEPOSITORY. fl FRANK KNOX :.. President ' W J. A. MURRAY .... Vice President ( J $L W. F. ADAMS Cashier S $ CAPITAL. PAID IN $300,000 S V! SURPLUS AND PROFIT3.$120,000 & A General Banking Business 'Iran- (V sacted. Hit Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. The finest safety deposit vault in $ t the city. y Letters of credit issued. Interest j paid on time deposits. tfr 1 '! ! : , THE STATE BANK OF UTAH Commercial Banklnar in all Its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention eiven to country trad. I Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway. Trains to Saltair Beach. Time Table in Effect May 31st. Leave Salt Lake. Arrive Salt Lake. No. 2 10:00 a. m. No. 1 12:30 p. m. No. 4 2:00 p. m. No. 3 3:30 p. m. No. S 3:00 p. m. No. 5 4:30 p. m. No. 8 4:00 p. m. No. 7 5:30 p. m No. 10 5:00 p. m. No. 9 6:30 p. ,m. No. 12 6:00 p. m. No. 11 7:30 p. m. No. 14 7:00 p. m. No. 13 S:30 p. m. No. 16 8:00 p. .m No. 15 9:30 p. m. No. 18 9:00 p. m. No. 17 10:00 p. m. No. 20 '10:00 p. m. No. 19 '11:30 p. m. Sunday last train leaves Salt Lake at 9:00 p. m. and Saltair 10:00 p. m. J. E. LANGFORD, Lessee. . rptei llpp(c- A thing-of the past. That PER. SiMm Ww FECT W0RK "ah,ens the burd"-fefflfe burd"-fefflfe Troy Laundry hh f "The Laundry of Quality." gMwmitiil'- ' Both 'Phones 192. 166 Main St. Xi.. ... 'COPYRIGHT. : ; ' ' I1JIH.U. r...J... ..' ,'.. . ,,, . i GrfSB"! !ii j I Thee onvrntion of 1005 will be held in Los An?ok-, Jnr.r " h I to 12th, and the new jj SALT LAME ROUTE ; Is in splendid shape to handle this kwiww. ram ' " . i I trip hate been placed at Si y & ' ) On sale May 30, 31. -June 1 and 2. 4sJ S 'J SHORTEST TIME j PALATIAL TRAINS NEW SCENIC LINE 1 Our agents will furnish all information, or write to L J. L. MOORE, Dist. Pass. Agt.. j Both Phones 1986 17 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake Ci'y. g 1 g. -eiosz, Begs to specially notify his patrons that he has secured the agency of IU fasso gorsefs This incomparable corset, known for many years a xhn ypry acme j of perfection amoutigr Corsetiers in Europe and this country, prill retains 'all those features which have made it so desirable, while rhf late models show all the new ideas conforming to the Sprinsr and bummer fashions. Ijumi wuimi hi i mi in i mmf 1 1 iiifMim 1 1 wm iiwin W Y0TJ DON'T HAVE TO SUITES in the hot n weather if yoa will let us help you to p 1 KEEP COOL I j Try a Gasoline Stove, together with a Leonard j Cleanahle Refrigerator and watch results in health - J and temper. ? (A A fine line of Hammocks and also the great iffil WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZEP A p M :! ) 'f, ..; j j . ; I The Old Way j j of doing the family washing is not only laborious and unhealthy, Ssi but is altogether out of keeping with the idea of modern living. y . vofjy. fffl make it possible to do the "wash- ing" with the least labor and best ! SKiCilfeY results to both mistress and ser- IF"rv' V2nts. Isthereanyreasonfornot ' j I ' H WSWi h2Ving modern "SfcHKfcrd I VPy Laundry in your home? If you . I ZH i-SiJ 1 thinkthecosthigh,consultusand - yotiiiil bs aesab!v surrrised. GEORGE DOYLE & CO. 211 STATE ST. i : J, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. h j A : I fi$L BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS protect yourselves, t j J We. insure builders risks on any building in coiuse I f r . J'p of construction. Absolute security against fire ; I SMEDLEY - WAKELING INS. AGENCY I I (JJ , , 204 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. f ' : j! the Cigar merchant is $225.00 V"'" ahead. He loaned it to a friend J- while in Manila. P. I., years ' ' ' ago. We collected it. We can U " I collect some for you. Turn '$1 "G' them in. $J fy I THE ' ; ! j MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION i SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. . U FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. Salt Lake City. ' Top Floor Commercial Block, Some People Don't Like Us. " - ' j1 .'.?'" j |