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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fl EBkjlIPAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. THE SALT LAKE TiUBUaSTE. PAGE THREfi m Cat Be Moved Out ?i North, i CJ Short Line Shops te Oe recked and Work Be- n'j ,9un on station Oil! Trains Over the Lucin Cut-Off m onovr meht wni Be th Late J Trains of Both Roads. no; I' iIlT ijwlll have our round house and nc shops up this fall," said VIcc- D. eht Bancroft of the Short Line ' Jflast evening:, "and then we can 'ifout to North Salt Lake." Bancroft's statement was In re- $a question as to the status of '$fi Lake's station. Continuing he Sat, as he had previously stated, j g can be done toward erecting atlon at the foot of Brlgham Juntll the ground Is cleared and 2 1 Irlil bs under way this autumn. Yjtt foP nna roun house piling have (, liven and the work of putting In II ncretc foundation Is now under w-.lt will not be a very long time $he buildings are up and ready f I cupancy. Then the work of dls a ing the old adobes, the Babbitt '''; of historical memory, with Its 'H ry and barn, all will disappear '1$ the site and actual work on the r-M nal will begin 'n Ivrork of tilling In the low flats 3j orth Salt Lake Is about finished SB til ls bustle In that neighborhood 1 m ijjjB OVER THE CUT-OFF. f'lfcVwill Be First Regular Train JOvcr Tomorrow Night. ffflrst regular train over the Lu-Kt-olf will be No. 3 tomorrow The late trains of the Rio e and Short line will connect Vand the Southern Pacific No. 3 J: save at 4:30 Sunday morning. No. I lue to pass Lueln at 3:07 In the jnornlng and will come Into Og itj iver the cut-off, being the first from the West From then on , 'passenger train will: run via the fold line will be served by a . I? train, which will leave Ogden ,j ontello and Montcllo for Ogden, At (each jnornlng, and arriving at VJ terminal in tbe afternoon. These -i fpvill be the only ones on the old , iad are numbers 203 and 204 rc- vely. It will mean at once the I iatlon of most of the helper en- s land crews scattered along the 'iThe most Important places af- fgj are Corlnne and Terrace, but the 3 r,' place will later be served by 1 53 Jarland branch. 'Jf 1 CALVIN GETS BUST. ff i feipnnlng 0. R. & N. to New Order (fj of Things. .ijWTLAND, Or., Sept. 15. Within jext few days a circular will be mWK "appointing Richard Koehler, B rly manager of the Southern Pa Ines In Oregon, purchasing agent ? ie Southern Pacific-Oregon Rall M k Navigation system In Oregon. Jj (fflce of purchasing, agent of the a. 0 Railway &. Navigation com 3i rfformerly occupied by F. G. K ler, has been abolished! together jthe olllce of manager of the h t71 Pacir'c hues In Oregon. The V management of the consolidated 1 becn Placed in the hands of $ ftCalvln, General Manager Cal gt ftc prepared and submitted to the ,bj Uve hoard plan3 for many ij ;e3 In the operating department rt eroadd. the changes recommend 7. 'tlng every department. jjf Siown Confers With Officials. ?:,Browi, tho onglneer of malntc- -5 ?a Fway for tno iJtah division of tho . ar?' ''as gone to Los Angeles with ll:x . .nl (-,ar,t t0 confer on mat- JZ Jirtalnlng to the rebuilding of tho 3i ? Lynn Junction and Callento S5 BTJtan( "dlzlng of tliat section. As ft !L.?rClcnt Clnrk. tho banks have V kl1 , ncd nov' llc 'Kl rails put in i tl0,V; sIdtnGS placed every three jt ,i. lf. "rown's department will han- Zt lS,asl,aunl of work, and the ft ISlorH hs:f bccn ftccompllshed In Si Mm6'.1,1 w,n b0 a" assurance that in ,i,uallon Pc th0 old lines will be 0 m a thorough maimer. I anal Meetings Next Month. ?"SOn Short Lino. Union Pacific " faille Coal company will hold V, and later In the month tho Rio western will hold its annual. -inatJ01,6 meetings have been 1? i. form' excepting those a win a lclpa,tcd. th!lt th0 coming f-Jii V? QuUc IntereaUng. aronnr,ihJnted at sovoral names gjopped from each board, owing to ADAGE IlBhtpursc a heavy curse" . -IJckncss makes a light purse, fjljjo LIVER Is tho seat of nine 0f aU UlSeaSC' f t0 the root of the whole mat thoroughly, quickly safely 3EvRrcstorc tho actlon of the JVER to normal condition. HKine to the system and Km flesh to the body. Mr N? Substitute. WHY HE PUSHES IT F. C. Schramm Recommends and Pushes Mi-o-na, the Dyspepsia Remedy. "It's a pleasure to sell medicine when my customers como In afterward and toll me how much good It has done," said F. C. Schramm, the popular drug gist, to a Tribune man. "and that Is why I like to sell and recommend Ml-o-nn, the dyspepsia remedy. "I have so much faith In this article that I am going to guarantee It In the future, and will return the money to any purchaser of Ml-o-na whom it does not cure. That may seem rash, hut my customers have tvald so many good words In its favor that I do not expect to have many packages returned. "Any one who has dyspepsia, whose food does not digest well, who has to take thought as to what he can eat, And when, can leave 50 cents deposit at any store and take home a box of Ml-o-na. and If the remedy does not regulate his digestion and cure his dyspepsia he can withdraw his money on returning the empty box." existing conditions, but Just what will be deno Is, of course, a matter of speculation. Railroad Notes. What with the eastbound Templars and the westbound Odd Fellows, tho roads ore having a busy time Tho Oregon Short Lino had a big crowd of Odd Fellows In the city yesterday and sent the train out last night over the cut-off. y Tho Tonopah & Tidewater will cause the building of that lino from Kecler to Mojave anyhow, as It Is destined to work Into Los Anceles. Three years ago Lincoln county, In Ne vada, was without any railroad except a few miles abovo Ploche, which was taken In by team some thirty years ago, and a grade that was hold for taxes. Now It has a big line and three now projects started. The famous twenty-mulo team borax ciowd Is backing tho new Tonopah & Tldewator road. Probably the Santa Fo Is eager to get a hold ln'-XJncoln county. v. amun is maac traveling passen ger agent of tho Canadian Pacific at Chl enso. F. I. Smith of tho Elg Four and T. Porteous of the Merchants Dispatch were in the city yesterday. F. T. Vincent of the Eric has gono to Denver on business. The Burlington ran a magnificent spe cial from Denver to tho fair grounds at St Louis, leaving Denver yesterday, tho passengers being Gov. Peabody and staff and other officials of Colorado. Manager J. A. Edson of the Rio Grando system Is In the city on his regular tour ui iiisjeciiun. nt? was wun uenerai su perintendent Young yesterday General Auditor Erastus Young of the Union Pacific system is In the city on his usual visit to tho auditor of the Short Line. Ho will go to San Francisco from here. There Is a suspicion that tho power be hind the S5ndlcate that has recently got ten the Seaboard Air Line Is George Gould. Tho nearest the Moffat lino has to a route Into Salt Lake Is Sprlngvlllo. Traffic Manager T. M. Schumacher has returned from Montana. Butte It still agitating a new union de pot for that city. And It needs one badly. OASTORIA. Boar.i tho 8 Kind You Hara Always BougM IN DESPERATE CONDITION, Fifteen Thousand Persons Who Need Food and Clothing1. BOSTON, Sept. 15. The American Board of Foreign Missions haa received reports from the various sections of eastern Tur key In which serious disturbances havo taken placo during the last three months. These reports agree fully with that re cently made by United States Consul Nor ton, who Is now In that region by direc tion from the State department at Wash ington, to Investigate tho conditions that prevail there. Secretary Barton of tho board states that not less than 15,000 per sons are In a most desperate condition, with winter closing In upon them. The missionaries of the American board aro distributing tho little sums of relief money In their possession. The reports from all parts of tho country Indicate conditions similar to thoso that prevailed In Mace donia a yoar ago. A man can't work right with a lamo back. Takes all the life out of him, Doan's Kidney Pills make lamo backs 3trong. At anv drug store, CO cents. . EXCURSIONS EAST Via Oregon Short Lino. St. Louis and return $42 50 Chicago and return 47.50 Chicago and return via St. Louis., 47.50 St. Louis and return via Chicago.. 48.75 Through Pullman sleepers via Union Pacific and Wabash lines. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. See agenty for particulars. City Ticket Office 201 Main St. The Salt Lake City Brewing com pany having appointed the Kentucky Liquor company resident agents for their retail business, desire to thank the public for their generous patron age In the past, and nsk that In future nrders for beer be given the Kentucky Liquor coffipsuy. ;acob moritz, General Manager. J. C. Crabtree Produce Co. has just received a car fancy Eastern Concord grapes, the first of the season. i . PANIC-STRICKEN TRAVELERS Those on Steamer Joppa Narrowly Es cape Death on Chesapeake Bay. BALTIMORE, Sept. 15. Reports from points down the Chesapeake bay Indicate that last nlcht'a storm was unprece dented In Its fury nnd long continuance. For nearly ten hours last night and early this morning the bay was swept by a rain and windstorm that for a tlmo raged moro fiercely than any other storm In tho memory of the oldest Chesapeake mari ners. Tho sorm was evidently moro se vere further down the bay than at Its head. The steamer Joppa, from Easton to Bal timore, tried In vain to make landings on tho bay Bhore, her cargo listed and for hours Bhe pitched and rolled with water dashing Into her cabins and drenching panic-stricken passengers, reaching this city safely after several hours' delay. On tho lower Susquehanna a schooner nnd yacht were blown ashore, a tug sunk I and In the bay a dozen bugoyoa and 1 smaller craft wcro driven ashore. In this city today one man. William Norton, was Instantly killed by coming In contact with a live wire blown down by the storm. Dlnpntchc3 from western Maryland re port serious damage to growing crops and fnilt3 Many fields were beaten down by the wind and rain. Tho rainfall dur ing tho prevalence of tho storm for eeventeon hours was 6.03 inches. II AR.E YOU SNTERESTED IN LATE STYLES? W SO, MAKE OUR P ACQUAINTANCE. WE SHOW THE LATEST jE i Chesterfield sM- 8 I Ready- Q 1. 8 Perfection of fit and permanency of fil M shape arc the leading features of the - 'M ! '. Y"fe 11 II "Chesterfield" Clothes for Fall and V llll I ' ' ' S'1 K k''S H 113 Winter seasons. The garments were $F$ I' -.m S'A&b Wi p designed in various styles trimmed in j -' "'Wh' ' '$ ma faultless taste and brought to the pin- ' Pffi ' j5' r & 'it'i PI jj nacle of perfection by the best tailoring -"k -fl fl mm talent in this country, and are better ' "ify'S, vSv $Jf M li than any made-to-order suit in Salt MlVk'. 'tfMna i--i H P La,:e- 111 W lf l 1 p If the front of any "Chesterfield" lf ffPf if' SP 9 suit we sell breaks or gets out of shape win W$ rl- JH''' 'i'5J 19) jg in twelve months, you get your monev lS ejl "Nvfes- 8nH 1 k or a new suit. If MgM 1 I Prices $20 to $45. ' SAp MS' W H FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS $40 to $63 5r- . g 0YERC0ATS $20 to $50. M j 153 MAIN Sg " GRAY'S " i Amonc the old chemists g-old was symbolically represented by tho sign . Webster's Dictionary. It looks like a bulls-eye. It is a bulls-eye. Whoda thought those old chemists knew so much. Hundreds of years ago they adopted this symbolical sign, and yet they knew nothing of Utah politics, tariff reform, nor trust mergers. Wo all know that the one who hits tho most bulls-eyos In the financial, political and social world generally has the most gold, but we don't know much about chemistry. It's peculiar our diverted and dissim ilar Intellects should so thoroughly co incide as to the appropriateness of the sign. Evolve the thought and think are wo evolutlng Into natural born chemists, or are we going to stop at the bulls- We collected one hundred and twenty-five dollars for Mr. William Klrkup of Franklin, Idaho, last week. So far as we know, he Is not a chemist, but ho hit tfc bulls-eye, and 13 one hundred and a quarter ahead. It was an old note. It was torn nnd ragged; had to be pinned together. Its fragments had long lost whatever glitter they ev-rr had, but the gold wo traded the note for was as bright as a midday's sunbeam. Do you need any of this kind of gold? If so, send us your old, mildewed and mossbacked claims and notes. We will make some bulls-eyes by collecting them, and you will get some gold. Merchants' Protective Association, Collectors of Bad Debts. FRANCIS G. LUKE, Gen. Mgr., General offices 117. 118. 119, 124 and 125 Commercial block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Branch ofllccs In Boise City, Idaho, and Honolulu, H. T, "Soma People Don't Like Us.M rIZ.-. .L.'iv' v-vj'f.y.. .. ''-i v SALT LAKE $ Boarding and day school. Picas- J i ant home llfo. Small classes and close attontlon to each pupil. Pro- .1 1 pares for the best colleKea and unl- ! j versifies. Good music department, gl tq Cost very moderate. Cataloiruo and n-j y. furthor Information on application n ft i SPECIAL. hj j Anthracite coal, ail sizes I Burton Coal & Lumber Co. 1 GO W. 2nd Sr. 'Phono 80& j-sj j r r. i w : m .-y. . av i 1 r, w ..mv r. x iru wxvr SAVAGE IS FOUND. Missing Tourist Was Taken 111 on Street and Did Not Return. Thomas F. Savago, the Detroit (Mich.) tourist, who was reported by his slater ns mlsslnp. was found yesterday morning. Temporarily 111, he had remained away from tho Salt Lake house. He Is now re covering. Mr. Savage was traveling for his health In company with his sister. They were getting along nicely, when ho vanished. It was thought that oome harm might havo come to him and 'tho matter was re ported to Sheriff Emery. Search wa in stituted nnd the missing man was llnally found. Ho had been taken suddenly 111 nnd wus unifblc to return to his lodglng- jlOUflC. Mlsffi Savago was very thankful to the authorities for their work In the matter and very happy to learn that no harm had come to her brother. TEA Tea is tea sometimes and at some houses; at other times and at other houses, what do you think it is? In etry p.-xekajc of Schillins't Uctt Tea it a book It U How To Make CckkI Tea. ( I Sk Co W. HIGGflS, M. D., j 'flk H lllcroscojilo m Analytic Physician. 3 1 Ji&i&gpp ii) CURES Fits, Nervous Weakness. Neu- I 1 ff rolgla, Varicocele, Weak Spine, Bilious- i i Ku,3t vi ? W ness, Gravel, Sore Eyes, Luntr Diseases, g 1 wfrh3 $a &$Jsv Tape Worm. Dyapepata, Llvor and KJd- 3 3 Hll&wftL frf f-T7? nev Complaint, Deafness, Catarrh, Ery- A ft7?r v olpela. Old Sores, Scrofula. Riisxr;&3m. 3 5 "iJivWi Htlff Jomte, X'llos In their worai k'.m. i i l wSjTTh jre Those afflicted with Epilepsy or Flto can 1 w?TmfnvAjr T1" pormanently cured. 3 ' viVAWi) iK. l'10 al( of t10 MlcroBcopo wo can de- VwM.w Ifitb. tect Calout, Cancerous Matter, Carbonuto 3 jrJwSyv3fSfl la ' Lime, Albumen, and all extraneous I ' vPT'Crw 1 Ju nubstanceB mixed with tho Urlno or 3 ' $ffliV7fF7SL4& fZ&rv? Blood, Thlfl Is tho eclcntuUo principle 1 Myfli I V ' lreatPe Cbronlo Diseases. J : 1y j Ca6 ho fotmd at hla office. St. Elmo Ho- fltpX v vi Sr tol, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Pooma 17. IS i ) VVvl!, ffEE KNOTTLBDOD OF DISoXSE IS SS&d HALF ITS CURE. KNOWLEDGE i IB POWER, MAN, ICNOW THYSELF. j DOCTOR COOK CURE?F S65 j Prostatic Troubles Nervous Debility ponnnnsntly oured, no nmt- Xw" Lii:,Si. Oarea quick and radtsal In ter how long standing tho VI M to CO days, by my own fa- dlseaoe. In from 5 to 20 dayo, V'l I mom method. i Stricture ffl m Varicocele j , cSfSirnBs'or1 W jJ? Completely and pemanent- j SSffif If ffi?' teM clagreVmT- ' WfSSting Weakness 1 "ffj toms poon disappear com- ' 1 . ,r. Ac. plctely and forever; it is ! Tlmo of ouro. 10 to jfiK TT&lk safe, polnloss and bloodless. ! days, by my original, vory af 4rlsJ$to An absoluto curq iruaran). i simple remedy (used exclu- VffffiibA k&ri teed, alvely by me). t &&?&ils3, VI m i n . Private Diseases Wm I T" , . m . o . , j.u XSSffiSs' Evory veatleo of poison cured In 8 to 10 dayn. with- " WJ removed from system with out tho use of polsonouo k . out aid of mercury or pot- ' drugs. ash. Consultation la free and Invited, an d In consulting mo you may bo sure that 1 nothing that science can devlao or skill perfect has been left undono to Lflord you a speedy, safe nnd permanent cure. WRITE mo In full confidence, explaining your troubles as thoy aDDoar to i you, and receive by return mall my ho nest and candid opinion of your case. y- in I rrn i , yrfrr .VI ".w;,i,v.il.i :,'"'JU- "-- - ff,'f riT1 11 1 ll'i' 1 1 rJ-nuw u f7j TIWT T1 1 I ig '-" bill' I ff 1 f ' i ' - J 1 J lj i" -f f m1 l ' I ' r!ATAP7?TT Nom and throat troo- a. tOAiJiXVlYXl, blca. Norvoui Dlicaso, i.S Kldnor acd Llvor JMwoo, Dioddar Tron- 5$?!SdKwl blos.Ilcfirt Disease, Dlieai of tho rttomaeli vr wi??vT7xwiv nnd IlorreU, l'lle. Flttula acd Uoctal 11- 'V SiSXCwl trnios. ITcmile CamplnlnU, Ctuoulo W- ifu BffircfP tonsos of Women and CbtldTOQ. Illoiolo, yvsj. ,3f tQj J ft Bylnal TTOUbtoi, 3kla Pleoajos, DBftfnoiJ, f .vESrS) Aelbma, Uroncblnl end l,unjt Troublo, L-jM .. Ir3r&f llhsumatlua Hojr Fcvar, KourMela, 'yy '1 Skf torlo. Kyo RUd Bnr DIkococ. (Joltro lor bla Wv i nook), rcrlcocolo, Iost Manhood, oto., iCm 5V lllooil DlRuaoca. I'rlvato J)lsoae Sorofula, V27V' yW-9(i and all Tonus of Worrouii nnd Cbronlo Dl- fcj-tiS'jjSW oa:o8. (thAt are curable.) I OUIt StOTTOi A low fco. quick Afwiv 1 I euro, mild and pr.loJ0M trealuiuat &&fi' '', H , Oonsaltntlon la pcrnon or by letter db. A. J. onoRce. ircc to oJl. CnJl or rrltc. 7n. o. w. onoacc. g TTCWSIT? PTfRVQ T?TT "iVTATT. no1 dwpilr lcoaao yvu Hvo at a. dUUuco rrom tn fj JULY1m j. lUii.lL clt, Drt, obores' now jftcm of 1IOMK TH1-AT11KNT ) ruakiu It caor to sot export dvlej nnd troatmoiu nt h.oc 1'Du.r bott trmptom olant coran a CTory symptbm of dltao uliloli oniMeo them to dJacDOto you coco and tell you nhit yonr ( troubl !. what can ba Oono or you, iul what tho cost or n caro will be. WlllTh If you cannot c-all, for ttielr doit tymptom list end Uks adv&utoco or thu VIJKK EXAMINATION. Who tho r j yoa toko iri'dlmuu: or not, tho advice aoita 70a nolhlnir. Weak Men Pay When Cured If yon tUJor from ouy of tho ttoqIodomm ot Wocuiotou Drt nnd tton n P.EA80N- 31ioaj eaured by luuornncv, oxcosi or con AlfLV.' YUr. nben yunorocorod. Tou ran (lo- melon YOU AUK THE VJSUV PK1130N 1VE pond upon onr ward, thocasndt of paUou!3 WJJiT TO TALIC 'IXA nvo lnJorv'l ut. ROW WM WANT TO OUUC Wo havo proveuouriUll In ourlnc OUUOWIC YOU with tho distinct undoratnndlni; thnt wo ) disomies by publlthtnj: llio roaDy voluntary will uot denutnd s Kt U uulll wo onre yoa. ' toitlruoulnls from homo peopto, clvlng ruuncs, This applies to Ixsl Msnbood, Boiultwil WesJc- pictures nnd oddreete. nets, HporinMorrhosa, Varlcocolo, dsous4 cf WE CAN'T I'!'AfJ8'I OUH OORKQ Pro,lato 0,aud. Unnatural Lossos, Oon- 1 i!iH rJ,H.J.tnrc Trnneo. orrhoea. Oleet, Strlotnro. etc.Contxfilons iJlood Secante It would betray conliuuncc. nones, . '. w.. , 1. vrcenv-a " . "b bnv" to prove our skill In tult class of uoo- Polivon. and all Vf hAlUTESBKS of moo. Con Wcs In another way. Thlt In oo plan: I lulUllou and advlct freo. OtDc llourm ? a. m. to J p.ra.i Krsnlnrs. kj 6: BUndajs c6 Hollrtsys, 10 a. m. to IX DBS, SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 st!!ftasJfUM j ! Oregon "Wheat don't mako Hosier's Flour It Isn't fjood onouBh. "v7e know, for vc tried It. Home erown, best hard wheat, la all that's fit for Utah's pruar antccd money-buck brand. MAtoiMJiM waa jama i f Do YOU want a nice picture? J i' Do YOU want your pictures I fj framed properly and at rcaaonnblo P e nricos'' Mi j J, W. essford j jHONOLULUll Katlng1 Book arrlvGd today. Our offices over there are open for "busi- n ness. "We also publish Rating Books for Salt Tmke City, Park City, 1 ? Q Ogdon City and Boise City. I r Collections are made free for annual members of the association. B i FOR YOUR I ' I BAD DEBTS " I No mattor how largo they aro or In j what town, city. State or Territory. JX , f-. If wo did not know we could collect y mmm your bills, wo corinlnly would not bo ftmJp S . paying cut money to advcrtlae. 3& X v '1 We advertlso because wo want your j&rjS S r5tev m (1 I claims for collection. Our ability to mako iBWW(5a 3" 1 1 collcctlonti where all others havo failed, JSMK. F i 'IH I has enabled us to build up tho largest col- )M'Wf?! .-rr I 'H M lection buslnoss In the world, wJvv a immm I' This ad. Is 8uro to bring many claims to ZZUflf I ll our offices for collection, and we are Ju3t w 'll as suro to collcctthese claims and make B '1 money In commissions thoreon. J2&r j Does anyhody owe youP Do you want tho money? If so, write 'll or call on us. ! ! merghants' PR0TE0TiE mmmmm ' U SCIENTIFIC COLLECTOHS OF BAD DEBTS. 'IH BEPOBTERS of HOW people pay their bills. i'l Established 11 1-2 years. Representatives everywhere. Offices top I floor Commercial block, Salt Iake City. iH I FRANCIS G. LUKE, Gen'l Mgr. ! ' "SOME PEOPLE DOIN'T UIICE US." r Salt EaEe Brewing Company $ 1 I ! , new Brand or Beer I Lm Being of a superior quality, is rapidly taking 1 f e plnce Eastern importations. At the , same price as our other brands. Try it j i l" 3. IHoritz, General manager, I j jwPSI ! KENTUCE7ST TjIQUOR CO., fllglllilP i Resident Retail Agents. j ! SALT LAKE Photo Supply Co. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS PHOTO MATERIALS. Kodaks, Supplies, finishing and Developing. 3rd So. and Main St. TVATCHWORK. ENGRAVING Mk DIAMOND rty n ''p SETTER. A !We manufacture evorythlng In 5 special Jewelry designs, make ovor d old Jowelry or buy It for old gold, a Keep In stock Opal, Rubles, Dla- monds. Sapphires. Jowelry. Silver f. Watches. Chains, Rings. Brooches, otc, "Watch making. U 259 SO. MAIN ST. tfv'vwv'WAlMULJiv i UTAH BCOWNG'-MrG CObI 4COTTON TELT W -WX MATTRE53. x Botter than any Eastern make. Will cost you less money. Ask your deal er for them. Look for our trade mark. Utah Bedding & MTg Co., Salt Lake "City, Utah. MEN! GET IT NOW. Send today for a book whloh will insplro any man to bo strong and vigorous a book you will llko to read. It tells how to euro weak men, and gives Illustrations of tho effect of my belt upon weak, nerve less men. I send tho book, scaled, inn:. If you Incloso this ad. DR L T. M'LAUGHLIN. gJl ICth St., Denver, Cola I 'IF ITS V j IN IT I J' Wo can make a watch keep I time. I If it isn't in it, it is not I our kind and we did not sell H i i mm A Our watches are guaran- 'H teed. i H Reasonable Prices. ;l I Most evo trouble may bo cured MMW by wearing tho right glnsscs. MW Jno. Daynes & Sons "LmJ High up on Main ctreot. Low . down In price. i 20 MAIN STREET. i'H YOUR CHILDREN... j ifl 3 Should havo their eyes tested be- 1 !H !forc the school term begins. It ft immWt Is Important that tli6 scholars' eves should be strong We test II 'IH your eyes free of charge. If you B lll don't need glasses we tell you. w iH We mako our own glasses and can H Ut your eyes correctly. Prices rca- ' sonable. I iH m RUSHMER H I Tel. 1TC3 IC. 73 "Vcat First South. M i II in b i in rrn'i-iir""8 :'H "S 1fr lu jewelry in Mc- ''il -e JEWEUR tei- "fn Conahay's window, i'l i