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Show . 1 . yeepeesor Mf wf Utah. Ths Passenger Department of the RW; Craode railway baa Juat Usoed an map showing all mining districts of record, together with an outline sketch of the older districts, and calling special attention to several partially developed regions which recently have shown Important uncovering of gold and oopper, now attracting notice of prospectors, Investors and others. For copies of thla valuable map address F. A. Wadlxiob, Q. P. A., Salt Lake City. tUa'i lvlar Bask Cmpaiy Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, now have on deposit more than a million and a half dollar. They pay 5 per cent Interest per annum and compound the Interest four times e year. Deposits are sent from all parts of the United States. Have you an aacountt If not, start Women and chil- an account NOW. dren have the right to deposit in their own Write name, subject to their own order. tot any information needed. 11 and np- ard received. MILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Do fM wtnt Hom, I4b4, IivMtBMt ojrprlo KmIom lump. Th Jm.M SUNNY SOUTH' fiAiiTM1 Trmat of Nos. 1, 8 and 5 Every jnan needs a wife to brighten np the pUoe. Yee; but suppose he hasnt Chicago Reoord. HEW DISCOVERY; m any placet ntcfc rwiWf 34 curw wwC Uae Giant Baking Powder, 85 ox. for 25 Im4 for Wok of iMUnottktii 4 10 lAff' ImtBMtrm. lit K.MUUINM,MMlh cents. Best on earth tor the money. GrmolUlfcttoC.ortoU,ti nono CV AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VS AM - ASSSKTUtO IN THE COVETS OUk SIGHT TO THS OS EXCLUSIVE Of THE VOED C ASTORIA," AND PITCHERS CASTORLA," AS OUR 1RAO MAE. J, DFL 6AM U EL PITCHER, of Sy'annis, Massachusetts, mat the originator' tf PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tho tarns that hat homo and does now on every bear tho facsimile signature of wrapper. This is tho original PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been, issed in tho homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tits wrapper and tee that it is tho kind you have always bought Months , str and has the signature of JVb one wrap has authority from me to use my name except Centaur Company of which Chat. II. Fletcher is Z . President. t March 8, 18971 per. The Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which tome druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he doe not know. The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF FAG-SMI- Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.' w eittvauR ww , pwh. Tte . GEO M. tiw JAS. OUENDINNING, and Traaa 900TT, PretlOenL a H. BtTMTCELD, Secretary Geo. M. Scott & Co Importers ind Dealers In Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Flpe AGENTS FOB Buffalo Scale Company, Atlas Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, California Powder Works, Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil, Howe, Brown A Co., Drill A Tool Steel, Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Home Steel Ranges Coles Air Tight Heaters, Worthington Steam Pumps, Revere Rubber Co., Dodge Injectors, Leviathan Belting: Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc., . . . And a General Assortment of Mill Findings. Ml U Mil SL' : 'imm 125 V SECOHO SOUTH B SAUIAKE CUT. OTIH Levs Kavlath Sit RACING, v- - v to re- EUMehlMtt, on. I joice In anothers good fortune than to CaatMi m a Nevelty, . sympathise with him In his evil lot. Th latest novelty In race Is a Thl Is because love Is higher than one race. to The only his A chief to see le lovera Joy pity. far run seems to have come out a dead beloved enjoying. So It will bs with beat Recently a company ue, when we get the spirit of love. Betauctioned off a number of lots In Westto n In floe live house than ter, then, ern avenue. Westfield, Mass., and with ourselves will It be to know that our the Idea neighbor Is getting pleasure from his offered of booming the neighborhood prices. Five hundred dollars line house. How far we ere from this to the first. 300 to the aecond, waa virtue of love msy easily be seen by offered to the builder of new bouse. such n test at that. Amoa R. Wells. One of the lot purchasers, a contractor named Rivers, began at once to build. Going to Klondike. " P. A. Sorensen, proprietor of the L X The work was not hurried at first, a It is harder for moat of ua house-buildi- real-esta- te there was apparently no competitor. One appeared, however, four day after work had commenced. A Mra. Lee waa the owner, and night and day men worked on her building. Rivera responded with double gangs of men, and for several days the race went on without a pause, until both houses were finished almost exactly together. Th Rivera house, which waa built In nine , Coming, the Cherry Diamond Cigar. days, has nine rooms averaging 14 Run for shelter, Llmpyl Dont you see feet square, is trimmed with hard the clouds? Whats the use o runnln, wood, ig wired for electric bells, hma a weary! Use o runnln 1 Why, man, fust furnace and running water, and is thing you know youll get a shower bath I completely painted outside, as well as Cleveland Plain. Dealer. papered and decorated lnsde. The Lee house is not so complete, lacking a Haifa Catarrh Cere furnace and gas fixtures, but it waa It a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. completed In five days, thus breaking Both Too bad about the deaf and dumb young all records so far as known. sides claim the 500 prize. About lady losing her voice. Loosing her voice? twenty men were employed on each Yea; had to have her hand amputated building, and every device known to Ohio State JoumaL carpentry waa employed. Try Aromel, the breath perfumer, only Both houses are attractive In appearance and show no sign of Scents per package. in construction. During the rate the Cant give you nothing but straight houses were visited by hundreds of whisky, friend, said the barkeeper to the people, w ho cheered on the workmen la Klondiker. All the soft drinks la froze. the not el contest. Indianapolis Journal store. 48 East Seoond L. Second-Han- d South street, Salt Lake City, will go soon, and ho la now celling out over 840,000 worth of tho finest furniture, carpets, stoves and household goods. A rare opportunity for conference visitor to furnish up their home at their own prloes. All mall orders gives prompt attention. 'ite Tulu Lulu The new Pepsin chewing gum la delicious. Call for it. Little Dot Mammal Mammal Mamma tin next room) What? Little Dot My kittle has caaght a mouse, and she acts hungry. Please oeae and cook U for her. New York Weekly. Golden Russett nnd Silver Moon are the leading high grade 5 cent eigara, call for them. Dante Goodness I Haven't I seen the worst yett Virgil No ; oome with me and I will show yon some vwretchee engaged in an endlew game of got f. --IPuck. Orange fiavwr Tulu Lrflu chewing gum is For sale every where. Call for It. fine. Her Chaioe Eathusltatio cyclist (just after a cesatry run) I tell you what If I had to give up either Id rather give up aty wheel than my oyRometer J udga. the KWvevtisemente. Ton , grill enjoy thla publication such better If you will get into the habit of reading Rhe advertiaementa; they will afford a moat In te testing wtndy and will pot yon In the way of getting aotne excellent bargains. Our advertisers are reliable, they send erfcai they advertise. Oh, I wanted to sale yon about that so- ciety navel .yon wtve reading. Did he marry her Biter alt! No; he was one of the firat teaaarry her Detroit Journal. .r Art f.r aids. T wish I could make my girls understand, writes Ruth Ashmore, adThe Girl Who Aspires to dressing Art In the Ladles' Home Journal, "that while each one should aspire to the best work, that girl la foolish who, having been once made conscious of her mistake, persists In offering mediocre work that deserves no recognition whatever. If you feel that you hava tha artistic Instinct and tho love for color, then seek for yourself a good art school, and find out lu what branch of work your ability lies; you will then be more apt to attain the position you long tor than If you are content with It Is a practical Impossibility tor you to teach yourself. . It you have foolishly believed all the praise (hat has been given you then be sure yon will never succeed. You wot be wasting your money In going to any achooL Put out of your pretty bead some vff the silly fancies Chat are there. The girl who learns to draw a good wall-papdesign, who learns how to combine colors so that a rug laths result, who understands how to embellish a book with a suitable cover she la the girl who can be called an artist She does not ask ths world to look upon her from a sentimental point of view, because she has claims to distinction and can demand recogut-tlo- C St.dy self-cultu- er rich-looki- C.napr. )... Though life la said to Jbe mads up at compromises, there are a good many people who do not like them. Marriage In particular la said to be an affair of compromises. One gentleman said of hi experience: My wife and I began our married life by a compromise. She wanted to go to Quebec for our wedding Journey, and I wanted to go te Niagara, and so we compromised ou New Tork city, where neither of ns wanted to go. All our compromises since have been much of (he same char' acter. Rather more profitable waa the compromise recorded of another married couple. In this case the husband wished to have flannel sheets, and the wife wished to have cotton ones. And so," eald the husband. In relating the arrangement arrived at, we compromised on cotton." In this case somebody at least waa satisfied. PEOPLE. Mayor Harrison of Chicago, recently made a record of elghty-tw- o flah and sixty-sevwoodcock In a days sport nesr Ekanee Station, Mich. . Since Bret Harts who has dropped his first name, Francis wa Catted States consul (a Glasgow" frm 1880 to 1885 t made his residence In Great Britain. At present he lives at 74 Lancaster Gate, West London.' Hamlin Garlands first published poem netted him 125. He paid 5 for Grants Memoirs and S20 for a silk drees piece, which he gave to hla mother. The dress made from ft was the first of that material she had owned sad worn. The following are said to be the alx wealthiest women In the world: Senora Isldora Couslno, 1200,000,000; Hetty Green, $50,000,000; Baroness Burdett Coutta. $20,000,000; Mme. Barrios, Mary Garrett, $10,000,000; Mrs. Woleska, $10,000,000. Mra. Oliver H. P. Belmont la said to valu her famous Marble House, at Newport, at $1,000,000. She recently refused an offer from Potter Palmer for It approximating that sum. It la at $800, 000. Cornelius Vanderbilt a, Tha Breakers, la assessed at 1 , en he-ha- have been hammering away for a long time telling of the virtues of Three CroVn preparations, and wtfare pleased to say our efforts have been appreciated, for. our trade on these goods is increasing every day. Strength, purity and quality will tell and when you use Three Crown Baking Powder, Three Crown Triple Flavoring Extracts, and our pure ground Spices, you take ' no risk for they are all guaranteed equal to the very best or your money refunded. Do We the-publ- THESE GOODS BECAUSE THEY ARE bnt for the reason you get better value for your money than in buying eastern goods, for we are willing to have Three Crown preparations tested with any goods on the market Ask your grocer for them and refuse all substitutes. NOT BUY . - HOME-MAD- Hewlett Bros. Co Branch House, Pocatello, Idaho. f Sole Mfrs, Salt Lake City, Utah. ic Closed August 31 st That Schillings Best contest closed August 31st. We shall announce-th-e winners and the word at the firsr possible moment. tea-missing-wo- rd , i A $2000.00 miingword contest begins at once. 7 Schilling s Best baking powder and, tea are . jbecause they are money-bac- k What is the missing word ? Every ticket taken from Schilling's Best baking powder or tea is' good for one guess at the missing word. Send your ticket with your guess and name and address to . MONEY-BAC- SAN FRANCISCO. K, Elias Morris ana Sons Gompany, M0KUMKITS tad HIADSTMIS ewe Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc Grates, Salt Lake Cit. WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS las 04. Opening our eyes and mind and kearta, we find God everywhere In nature, la life. In all beauty, in all hla- lory. Wa see Him la the slow, mJ lestlct processes of creation; wa see him la tke reaches of terrible power tnj the universe; we see Him In the lm- -j manse revolutions of tha start, and in tha wonderful structure of the little ln- sect, just perceptible to the moet pow-- ! trial microscope, on the leaf of the little plant; we see Him In tha long fenra which. In the geological age,) preceded tha tormmtioa of tha earth.) Everywhere that divine power - la working around ms. We see It In all the beauty which la manifested In the mountains, cloud, nnd seas, and brooks, and sunrise; la all the history of, tha human race; te ehlldhood. and Youth, and society; In buslnees, la pain, and In Joy; In all the riche, of the world; because In all of them there la some 'manifestation of tha divine truth and love and be has left no race and no family of mankind orphans, wthout soma knowledge of Himself. And in the aoul. In the distinction between right and wrong born in ns all. In tha vast Idea of cause by which we go backward to th beginning of th universe, and la the great conception of the Infinite by which we, little creatures of the dust and of the day, are able to reach out beyond all knowledge and all understanding, and grasp the eternal, In all thee we find Him. Rev. James Freeman Clarks, D. D. (mbhissm Katas. possession of the British museum. can save you ce mm mas falXM, Writ, far 'tmiii unuiikTWP Ktimi it wmuii nucu 'KimufREEvaiasuina a rowef CHE PROFIT SHOE CO. Ill lum K, Live Stock Commission. 1 yoe would tee, posted, writ tor information Prompt Quick K lUpU, turn. FRED"!. SEARS, M .Comtek Block. SALT LAKE CITY - oiyiso it .Sook. Hwkillii, zxr To auoiuuw, full tnfmnuMsa bou pamuntfaHunratwik. hnlMuj me, enarMisiL ni.iii mt vostcra emir. Ik. 4. c.wuh, te, UornuR, 111m. .van. Huro Btrrw, thlrfo, sire Mniliwt tht II Sm to AfilhaR if" will firru Ptnakm amt patont Alt?, IL WMluugus&.UsUNT Riekrari, lir will raoa$paaprucRplccpibr Mi-not- W. N. U.. Wka Salt Lake-N- , 30, 189T o. MrartlMml Awrl Unties Tkl Pspr. Kladipj CONFERENCE RATES Grand Waster RU way, VI HI For th Conference, L. D , S., and Womans Conference, L. D. S., at' Balt Lake City, October 8d to flth. Inclusive, the following rates are authorised to Salt Lak City and return vlaR. G. W. Semi-Annu- al railway: nos rson Ogden Leading Presbyterian ministers the action of th professor of Prineeton university who signed a petition for a license for Princeton Inn. Rev. Charles Woodruff Shields, D. D LL. D., U especially scored. Two hundred persona waited on Mayor Muir, of Harper, Kaa.. recently, and demanded hla immedlat resignation because be refused to close a saloon that had opened on Sunday night A revolution of th city government has been threatened. The saloonkeepers In twenty cities in Kansas have an understanding with the authorities that in .consideration of stipulated monthly sums of money, paid Into th elty treasury, they will Dot be molested. This la practically a license system. The directors of the agricultural association of Oshkosh, Wls4 attribute the financial failure of their annual exhibition for several years past to a combination ot rain and beer. This year they prbpose to have a fair from which liquor and gambling ar both prohibited," a circumstance that they hope will propitiate the elements. A greet eommotkm seems to have taken place among railway circles, owing to a contemplated through ear service between the Pacific coast and Chicago which is to operate one day each week. This Is not a new departure by any means, as tha Denver A Rio Grande Railroad company and It connections hava been .operating a through car service between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, via Bolt Lake, Pueblo, Denver, Kansas City and Chicago for years, and three days each week, vis: every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. The cars for this through service are of the latest Pullman dostpn, and re supplied with new eean linen and bed$938,000. ding throughout. A Pullman porter is asM. Matsumoto Is the publisher of the to each car. These car are under only Japanese newspaper In New York. signed the personal supervision of a special excurHe came to this country only a few months ago to engage In this enter- sion agent, whose duty it is to see that are givon every comfort and prise and. finding Japanese type too passengers attention. costly, writes the eight-pag- e paper with a pencil and makes 200 copies, the . For further Information, apply to any agent, or to B. F. Nerins, general agent, number circulated, on a mimeograph. or to H. M. Cushing, traveling passenger The first envelope ever used Is In agent, D.4RO. railroad, 68 West Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ths ed .... TIMPLfi Ror Clearfield ... Neho. 1 )lnhtnol...... Mllburn.. ........ 1 I Leytun Karirill-- . .... . Farmington ... Lake Share.... N 8 OH 10 noi to1 Woods Cross.. Murray ........ Fall-view- .. 3 M 8 0.1, 8 Oil Ml Pleasant...., Spring City....... 80$ 8 00, Ephraim.. OT Manll 88$ Sterling...... ........ Oennsnlo. .... . BlnghsmJ unction ,Gunnloo. Bingham.......... t Btll Bsndv Ballon eea Mil Btgurd KlchOeld IU 400 440 4 TO ( 70i Elnlnora.... ...... Riverton..., I Stj jJoaepk. .., Lehi t Xf I He nap American Fork.. t I to KV I to 'Clear Creek...... Oensvn... I 0 P. V. Junction.... 4 M Provo H ...... Hooflrld. I IM Springvllla. Caatia (itte...... bpsnUih Fork.,.. Banjnmin. Pnyson ........... SsDioquln IS I t 5, S.V I Helper.,.. ........ ... Price Sunnvstrte. ....... if) 8 Th iOreen Hirer...... 8 S 'Thompson's 8 85 Cisco Ooshea ... Eureka........... Mammoth. Silver I f Fruit 8 0, Grand Csatlllslily Thistle Springs.. 8 m1! S3 DO TOO I to ...... tot Junotion.. 10 to 00 MO 10(I0 Tickets will be sold on following dates From Ogden, Bingham, BpringvUle, Silver City and intermediate points, from Oo- -, tober 8 to 6th, inclusive; tickets limited to October 13, 1807. From all other points' Octobers to 6, inclusive; ticket limited to October 15, 1807; except Gland Junction,, Fruits and Cisco, at which point tickets are on sale only on October 8, limited to date of issue on going trip, with final limit October IS. The train service of tha Rio Grande Western is nnequaled for speed, safety and comfort. -- 1 Little Child, God knowa me better than As I know myself. He knowa my weakness what I can do and what I cannot do. So I desire to be led, to follow Him; and, I am quite sure that He will thus en-- i able me to do a great deal more In ways which seem to ma almost a waste in life, advancing Hla cause, than 1 could In any other way. I am sure ol that Intellectually I am weak; in scholarship nothing; In a thousand things a baby.. H knows this and as He has lead m and greatly blessed me, who am nobody, to he of some ns How to my church and fellow-mekind, how good, how compassionate art Thou, oh, God! Oh, my Father,-kee- p me humble! Help me to hate respect to recognise toward my fellow-methese several glfta from Thee. Deliver me from the diabolical sins of malice, envy or Jealousy, and give ma a hearty Joy la my hrothera good. Norman Macleod. n. n, , |