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Show Man's LTnrensotinblenuss is often ns great as woman's. Hut TIiob S Austin, Mgr. of tho 'Republican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not tniieaMin-able, tniieaMin-able, when lift lefusvd to nllow tho doo tor's to operate on his wifo fur female ttoublp. "IneU-nd," he says, "we concluded con-cluded to try Electiic Uittori-. My wife una tl.'ii so 'tick she could linidly leave her bed, nulTivo ft phjsiclaus hnd failed to relieve her. After taking ' Klectrio Hitters she was perfectly cured, and can now perforin nil her household duties.'' (luanmteed by T. J. Wnds-warlh, Wnds-warlh, druggist, price CUc. t ITubulo and Guardianship Notice. C'oniulJ. County Clerk, or tho ltvsi?u-live ltvsi?u-live Signers for Further IiiformntUni. ' ESIUTU OF HANS HAMMER. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers to thu undersigned, nt the rcsiduiico of Mrs, Annie C. Hammer, opposite thu Ranker Meicautile Company, Com-pany, on Main sticct, tir at thu homo of Aiididw Field, one-liiilf block east of Hroadbeul h Store, on First E.ist street, both in Lelii City, County uud State of Utah, on or before February 2Ulh, A, D. 1000. ANNIE C. HAMMER nnd ANDREW FJELD, Eu-ctt'ors of tho Estate of linns Hammer, Deceased. A.J. Evans, Attorney for said Estate. First Pub. Oct. 20, '05. To The Patrons of the Utah County Light and Power Co. Notice Is hereby given that all persons per-sons burning lights during the day, or running motors during lighting hours, wi'l boelmrged n double rate. Also nil persons found using more lights than they ui o paying for-will have their light service discontinued and will be prosccuttd for same. 1'hk Ur.wi County Liimr ami Poweii Company. J. II. WOOITON, Mgr. THE rOPULAH 3I0CSTALWVAY to all points east, dining any scuson of the year, for scenery eerv'ce and equipment equip-ment Is via tlit MIDLAND ROUTE The LINK of more uuiiiie and interesting interest-ing mountain wonders than any other in tho world. It isn't so much wheiu you go Hint counts. Start right by eeeing that your tlckols tead via the Colorado MID LAND. Tell mo vhere you are going and I will do tho rest. Ticket 0111m 77 West Second i-ouih, Salt Luke, L. II ilniding, Uenerul Agent. Illustrated books on request. BLACK LEG VACCINE FREE CUTTER'S BLACK LEG VACCINE CAUronniA stockmcn'b PAVoniTG" PoWr, String or Pill Torm f3tfi for $1 PHR PACKAGE of TEN DOSES) To)ntr(y!iK,wtit..ndornrickijndoufbwoklli n BUck Ltg mi Anthru to tich otoeknitn whounJ66neppjltndlhnnmrdclclu.i M tw.ntr CKtl.i att( form el vieclnt vtnUd, AdMriii, THE CUT1ER LABORATORY OEPT. O. AN FRANCISCO, CAl. foooooooooooooxo COAL j! For Clear Creek 0 x Castle Gate Coals X I WILS0H& TAYLOR" X Tolephono or lotivo your O 6 orders nt 0 A Lohl More. Co. X or X x S.J. Taylor's Rostdonco x ooooooooooooooooo KILL.THE COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS W,TH Dr. King's New Discovery ... 70NSUMPTI0N Pries FDR I OUOHSand 60e&St.OO J01QS Trse Trial. Surest and Quickest Ouro for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, TROUB-LES, or MONEY BAOK. THE FAMOUS o. f. g. Hogs R. D. WADLEY & BROS. Importers and Breeders Plaaaaxvts Qrova i : TT-baH Phone 98-4 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 'THEHEADbFTHEPUBLTcWOL-SYSTEM 'THEHEADbFTHEPUBLTcWOL-SYSTEM OF THE STATE." - . Tho University of Utah Itiulmlut the Kuhool of Arts nml S-'olences, tho Btnto School of Mines and tho Stnto Normal School. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Tho School of Arts and Sciences ollent courses In: 1 General Science. 2 Liberal Arts. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Tho Nornuil School ollbre: 1 A four-year Nornuil Course. 2 Advanced Nonnul Courses. 3 Courso In Kindergarten Training. THE SCHOOL OF MIXES. Tho School of Mines oilers courses in: ' 1 Mining KiiKlni'crlntf 2 Kleotrfuil Engineering. a Civil UnglniurliiK. I Mechuiilcal Kngliieerlng f Chemical Knglueei lug PREPARATORY SCHOOL. A I'rt'imrutory School Is ninlulnliicil which Hives preparation for tho cour In (ieiieuil Science. Lllcral Arts, Kngl-iicoring, Kngl-iicoring, Law, Medicine nuil lUislucsi. (Jrutliiiitcii from thu eight grades of thu public schools ulo admitted to tin Normal Schixil; but u year of high hchuol work in necessary for admission to thu l'leparatory School. New building-, excellent facllllles, splendid equipment. No tuition It charged, but an atimtnl registration feu of ten dollars Iti rciliilrcd Iteglstrntlou, September loth and luth. Instruction beulus September 18th. Catalogue and Illustrated booklet sent frcottpuii request to UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, v- Salt Lake City, Utah, f . 'ji i ' - Worm Destroyer. White's Oream Vermifuge, nut onh Mils worms, but removes the mucus and slime, in which tbey build their nests: it briugn, nml quickly, n healthy condition con-dition of the body, woo re worm 8 cannot exist. -'6c nt T, J. Wndawiutli, ...H. B. MERRIHEW... I i 4 Drugs and Medicmes t Toilei anil Fancy Articles, Perfumes, 4 W Ciars, Stationery. 5 V Prescriptions Y Filled, Day or Nfehl. 4 i J MAIN STREET XXX LEW, UTAH f $$ ,"'WP",'w"M"wiWMMI,,Mw I HAMMER. B'ROS. jt LIVERY. FEED AND TRANSFER w Stables W On Main Street, Near D. (Si R. G. W &fo Also Stato Street, Near Salt Lake Route. W Buss Meets All Trains. 1 g - Are You Going to Travel? IF SO Figure out your route early. . . . THE WAY Should be via the Oregon Short Line R. R. In connection with tho I Union Pacltio-JS.'SS. I Write for rates nnrt tuforttintloti. ' I D. E. BURLEY, D. S. SPENCER, "fl G. P. & T. A. A. G. P. a T. A. I Salt Lake City, Utah. I . I T H P 1 Wonderful Northwest FREE i, .,E H FREE ; SOUVENIR (ggsl SOUVENIR J Got. JotiHUH of Mlnne. HlnrTHUkjwM M auk Twain wtltni sW aWT"ThNorttmtit rSHUBKBl "Two dr 0"rd ud B J.' ttssfir? uHBD T.w0.t?.wo.u. $ B m.f.iln, is thoroutlily tHRfrRnHHI t r '"died mt. Tny M H competent to eip!olt the VH3riDEiUtjLr5CfRIllVV'ESI" ' x" ' t'1', ' H S,,sS?.M l'syaHi ,$! THE BIG SPECIAL AUGUST NUMBER OF I THE WORLD'S WORK B will detcribe the marveloui deelopment and the vast ponibilitiei of the Vfl i great Northwest. No other section of our country present! such a dramatic M m story of achievement and progress as that of the Northwest, from the expedi- H j m tion of LetTii and Clark to the fjreat centennial at Portland. The World's M i LH Work will picture and describe its great industries mining, farming, H m lumbering and fishing; its cities and people; its commerce with the East; Its 1 m railroads at home; its eminent men. Besides, thisgreatmagaiinewilldescribe M The Lewis and Qark Exposition at Portland H B with maps, photographs and descriptive articles. It will be a necessary M guide and handbook to everyone who visits the Exposition, the best M I M souvenir for those who cannot go, M THE WORLD'S "WORK H H draws Its Inspiration from the same Indomitable spirit of progress that has M transformed the Northwest from a wilderness to a great civilized empire. B iW Bach month it describes the vital things in the world's life and the men 1' H who are doing them. It is a history of our own time superbly illustrated. H Every Family In the Northwejt Should Read THE WORLD'S WORK H SH POPC TUtxtuiirulcar.rrftlif NoilhritKumbr(il,S'iiilii(iiiTirii'ui roll D. rtn, H B I KUL "IJ"') "r th, f.moui iilit, C vi.nnCt..r.M.t!llt,ciil rr?hre. eat,' HB .a. '. '"'led t M sir !( f (hi ftp.. l),op u, pA,ul .llloj lor 111. corrr Wm MforouripcUrGlt,ro((hl"onletfulNl.rth..tt NumWr fi. llmllon Hill rPf. BV p DOUELEDAY, PACE & COMPANY, 133-137 Call 16th SI., New York F ! 0'-fe.'"frt-t.4.. ) YOUR STATIONARY f ,'J U L. HI j n.,i.. . 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