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Hl , 2 The salt Xiake tiubttjnte. Saturday Mossting, Jajntjary 30, 1904. ' j OFFICES WILL REMAIN Bancroft Says There Will Be l " No Changes Here. SHORT LINE SFFICES TO STAY I ' Union Pacific Offioos Will Re main In Omaha. I Now Head of the Great Eailroad Sys tom Pays a High Tribute to j' Salt Lake's Climate. Vice-President and General Manager r TV. II. Bancroft of the Union Pacific and Oregon ShorL Line talked rather freely yesterday regarding the rumors i i ' that have heen afloat since his election. I He trnid emphatically that there would be absolutely no change In the person nel of the ofTice forces here, and that the rumor about doing away with the Short Line office forces and merging them with the Union Pacific offices had absolutely no foundation. The Union ! Pacific offices at Omaha, he mid, would I remain at Omaha, and would not be transferred to Chicago as had been sug gested. ''This Is the finest climate In the i world," said he when he was asked hpw soon he would start out again. "'All over the East and Middle States they ' . are having It away below zero, and 1 oven at the river It got down to 17 be- ' low. But here It Is Just cold enough to ' j be pleasant." I Mr. Bancroft expects to leave for Omaha today, If a severe cold Is Improved. H Install Block System. H San Franclpco, Cal., Jan. 29. The Hl Southern Pacific Railroad company is H I preparing to Install the block system In j signalling on the mountain division of H its northern overland route. The work Hf' u'"' he completed as soon as possible, H md will greatly lessen the danger of collisions. H Home From Cnlicntes. H Chief Engineer If. Hawgood and Apslst- iiH nnt Chief Engineer H M. McCartney of Jl i ho Snn Pedro came in last night from an 1. Inspection of the work at Calicntes and 1 u-CBt o'f that place. Mr. Hawgood hod Ji little to say, but expressed himself as be- r 1 ,ng very well satisfied with the progress Hl made by tho construction companies. He ' ,cahl that the work Is going on as .fast as s poHsiblc for the men to shove it. and fl that tho stories about the wonderful B speed of the tracklnylug machine arc i fabrications, less than a mile a day being 1 gocd time. ; ' Hailroad Notes. H General Agent A. H. Moffat of the l Rock Tslnnd came over' from Denver i yesterday. H, , i Erwln Tears, general agent at 'Denver mamM J -or the New York Central lines. Is rogls- H , (cr at the Ivnutsford. Some ' two hundred and odd members :f the First Church of Christ. Sclen itt, will go to Provo on the night of 1 February 5th In a special train over the ( ian Pedro to hear a lecture to be given k 'jy Judge Hanna of Boston. The train , j will leave here at C:30 p. m,, and the A r w 'pre is moderate. f John Y. Callahan, general agent for '.he Nickel Plate system at Chicago. 1 H writes that Deacon Peters and other 1 'llgh officials of Dowie's church -will bo Hj j n Salt Lake Sunday en route to the Pacific coast. A special organ recital 1 ' choir concert have been arranged j 'or the party after the services at the p , Fabernacle. 1 ADVERTISED LETTERS. LLfl Remaining uncalled for at the nostofilce, M f salt Lako City. January 29. l?oi. To ob- mmM t. hi these letters the applicant must call IIW I ?r ' Advertised Letters." and must give IH ' u?1 ot tn? ,1t- If "ot called for IHi i thl"rtY. wcck3 tl,0' will be sent to tho 1 J Dead Letter office: J LADIES' LIST 1 Adams Mrs Statla 2 McGurrln Mrs Jeri- J I Brown Mrs Marv nlo D ' 1 grown MlHa Maud Myers Miss Maggie ' ?rtln.?I'T. C r . MllIer Mrs Meda -WM ,1 Bennett Mies Etta Melius Mrs Josle ' K k i Mcntz Mrs Jennie IH J i nurton Miss Mabel Mashen Mlas Ethel 1 i ) Bradley Mrs Lulu Noon Mrs M WmW ?JVen lr,t H,,ret Poison Mrs Mar M Ijj Blbbcns Miss Mar- garct IH l th?i x, T -c kelson Mrs H c -WM i Curtis Mrs J R Olsen Miss Burnlro J Castles Miss Clara O'Neill Miss Ann l I Call Miss Hassle Plot I J ai Chna ? ' v0hn KSflnl-Jl Friday Mrs MA Chambers Miss Mag- Powell Miss Mrrcn Kl , Pfouts Mra John Cumminga Mrs Shaven Louise Peebles Miss Gertie Dustan Mrs Esther PRynn Mrs R If v ' FlBcher Mrs Chas Robey Miss Nelllo FlEcher Otllllc Robinson Mrs Lewis Flahner Miss Fannie, Rayburn Mrs EdiUi f. , Foster Mrs Nelllo Rhodes Ann Franklin Mrs Job Robinson Mrs 1 Gordon Mies Annie. Amanda Golden Miss Leah Rlgby Miss Zlna Gregory Mrs Mary Sieus Mrs Laura C L Greenwood Miss Strohm Blanche tiHi?'5? -nr Stewart Ming Elma 5n,l yrs Fm Spalding Miss Edna 1 Hart Maude A . Heinz Mrs V Stott Miss Eva M, Hydo Miss Myrtlco Smith Mrs Arthur Hansen MIjjb Martha Samuels Florence & Ilarwood Miss Josle Maude Todd Mrs R J ' J'aJ' M ilR- Tomstrom Mrs Ellen tt11 r 'alters Mlss Mau- M Holt Mrs I E vice Jcnsne Miss Emma "Woods Mrs Lulu Jones Mrs Byron TVllls Mrs Fronk Jennings Mrs Young Mi-s J F JCo.lsoil, Iar Young Mrs B T . Lutz Mrs R J GENTLEMEN'S LTST. Atkinson Frank Lewis Lieut HP ' 'J1fnJI Mokl Hemming , Abbott Chaa Martaln C A . A cnr4!l w,n Maack Andrew II P Allen B F Mower A ! Anderson O Mpran Jos Becker Paul 2 Myscr Geo TV 2fccnTRobt Jr McElan TV D 1 g!afc,k Ja McCune TV V H' ! ',g,e,0,w Y 2 -McQueen Thos ( lQk0,J ;lft8 . McMuliln B R Burke Alfred Murphy R T' H" Bruyer Albert Moline O G- - . BqcII Jno MulllnJno' gu,ch J Mulligan Jas Ami Bullen N F a Morris A C 5JnaIeZ J D MlHer Sldnoy H" 5ru5. C,I?T5 r. Milford Link H Bradley U S Senator Michigan Copper & . parson Amos D Gold Min Co j Campbell J S Metz M H : ?z,cr O"1" Martin Jas N i nKaw5?n Ir JIeJ'er Jul Hl Chandler S E Nave T r I Corcoran Arthur Norreil W O Comstock Chas NHson O C oombp Fred M Nordllng C Copps Garrett Noble A T Wg Y Curr,e J R Oborn Frank Courtney S H Owens R E Crary Stovo J Oakcs Ed Dana Gold Mln Sz Purdeo L V Mill Co Park Jno Davis Chas I'oterson J F DevoEB C E Ryan Thos Deuchler F A Hoybal Juan Co Down Jno Hunhford II S Dunning T F RuhhoII Geo Ellis Jno L Russell Geo O Ellett Jno I Reber Mr .fe .Mrs Geo Erickoon Henry Ross Dr Edwin L Erickson Carl 1! Ross Fred Farnsworth Geo O Roberts C L Fclrson N J Raymond Will Frullng TV J Rclchc Jno Faddics Robt Richmond C T Fishncr Staba TVm Biandottc Absolarn Smith Chas Gilbert Archie Smith A E Gandrup Harold & Squires T A Marie Strange V P Gcrwlg Herman Sullivan Jno Grant A M Stevens II C Gorgncs Arthur Shea Thos Great Northern Min Strom Albert & Mil! Co Slate Thos R Griffith E TV Shuck Percy B Greene J N Salsbcry S A Groff Jas TV Samuelnon Oscar F 3 Hoffman A Schmidt Max Harrison Chas Schmucker Jno 2 Harrison Dick Scott Henry Hamilton C Taylor O S Hansen Jno Taylor Harry Hlgglns Tom Vlckcrs J B Tillies TVm "Wilson Jean Irrigation Age TVoodward F Jensen Chris TVood Harry A Jones BenJ - TVrobctz Chas J Johnson J L White R F Jones Ed J TVhalen Thos L King E Elmer TVilson R Keith Daniel Winning -P S Kline H White J M Klcntr. Otto Webster Jno King L U & Co Wells Jim Ludwig Wiley L Walter Horace Lonfulcrt V 2 TVallze Jno T CALDER PARK STATION. TTfimlltin Xr MURRAY STATION. Anderson J II Mackay Edw Berry Jno E Olson O 11 Clark Jessie Olscn Howey Elsberg N IS Perry A II Fairbanks C TV Pullen Jno Gordon Retta Pierce Emma Hansen M Samuclson A Jnrvls J TV Thomas Pot Johnson Emil Williams Mabel Larson N TVilson J M Latimer Jno Walton E T Larson N L Walton Geo II Miller Lizzie Williams E S PACKAGES. Chrlstenscn Andrew McDonald Mrs E S Campbell F Madion C TV Chrlstcnscn Miss Mitchell Mr Emma Rlcknrd Miss Gcr- Davls F R trude Gannon Mrs Susie F Russell Mr and Mrs Hadley S Chas Jensen Miss A Shearer Alex Johnstone Miss Jess Sours W Kesmusser K W Whlto Miss Katie A. L. THOMAS, Postmaster. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. TV. Grove's signature on box, 25c. 1 BEF0RE jPiEHLS BAIL Mabel Graham, the unfortunato woman whose story to the Chief of Police was given In The Tribune yesterday morning, did not appeal to tho humanity of tho officers in vain. -When her caso was called In Police court yesterday Judge Dlahl said he hnd been informed that the woman's mother was an Inmate of a local hospital and that she was paying the hospital out of her scanty earnings. Consequently he released Mis. Graham on her own recognizance o If N. P. Toung Had held his tonsuc To A. J. Ostergard, He would not thon Have paid a ten In money good and hard. . George Arbucklo pleaded guilty to using abusivo language to his wife. In exten uation of his conduct ho said that hla wlfo ami his sister-in-law had grabbed him at the corner of Second South and West Temple and Held him until an offi cer came. "My wife struck me twice In the face with her clenched fist," he added. Mrs. Arbucklo was sworn, and stated that her spouse came to her houso and called her several vile names. She and her alster followed him to town and had him arrested. "You were here a few days ago for drinking, were you not?" asked the court. "I was."' "Is that tho cause of your trouble?'' "Yes. this Is what caused me to drink," was tho unexpected rcply Arbucklo was fined 520. George Hayes, nrresle,d for keeping a gambling house, dirt not cone Into court, and forfeited the HO'J ball which he put up the night before. Pat Sullivan did not resemble a rogue; He talked with deep, rich Hibernian brogue. A fondness for spirits both vinous and malt Was tho only respect In which Pat was at fault. "I'd bo afthcr gwan to Montanny," ho spake, "An' whin I lave town I'll not bo in Salt Lake." " o Martha Curtis, a graduate of the State Industrial school, and her sister Bertha pleaded not guilty to tho charge of pros titution and will be tried today. Catarrh Ib a constitutional disease. It originates in a scrofulous condition ol the blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dizziness Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af lects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonlo action of Hood9p Sarsaparilla This great medicine has wrought the most wonderful cures of nil diseases depending on scrofula or tho scrofulous habit. liOOD'o 1'ills aro tho best cathartic Aid Everything Known in Music at Reduced Pricss WWW HW ISSMB Carstensen & Anson Co. ( Temple of Music ?4 MAIN STREET Formerly Dayn.es Music Comapny. J M f$tmnt BBbm Now and again there is att item in the newspapers concerning the birth of a puny baby so 6inall that a quart cup holds it comfortably. If the article told all the fact3 it would probably tell also of a mother who in weakness and misery had looked forward to the baby's advent with shrinking and fear. To have fine, healthy children the mother must be healthy, and it ib the . common testimony of mothers that the V use of Dr. Pierce's irarl dkwks. Favorite Prcscrip- hLimiJ. on not ony Pro" tLyWvEM motes the mother's jra$22s!y health but also Vvfu J?Pves ber strength $ DXt0Wlf to S'vc ker child. ffV3 Jf N$W V Favorite Prc s SkwS S scription" accom ' y plishes these results l fffi ' t jr'jSriit: by tranquiliziug ML $ the nerves, promot tyrS&vgyft iag a healthy appe titc, and giving re freshing sleep. It ncrcases physical vigor and gives great muscular elasticity, so that the baby's advent is practically painless. It is the best of tonics for nursing mothers. nI gladly rccomtnead Dr, Plerce'a Favorite rrciciptioti," writes Mrs. J. W. G. Stephens, of Mila, Northumberland Co.. Va. "Before my third little boy was born I took .six bottlc3. lie is the finest child and has been from biith, and I suffered very much less than I ever did before. I unhesitatingly advise expectant mothers to U3f the 'Favorite Prescription.' " Dr. Pierce now feels fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case1 of Leucorrhca, Female Weakness, Prolap gus, or Falling of "Womb which he can not cure. All he asks is a fair and rcasoncblc trial of his means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, containing 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book iu paper covers. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Better than any Eastern make. "Will cost you less money. Ask your deal er for them. Look for our trade mark. Utah Bedding & Wl'g Co,, Salt Lako City, Utah. ",rRY BLADE WARRAMTr 1 n i I WARM BLOOD. S 2& Cook's Spring Medicine- takes 3k v out all Impurities, keeps out tho Oft, substances that cause those '09 fearful rheumatic pains, puts fifo new. healthy qolor In palo fifo V' checks, keeps the blood warmer (Si 0 and moro nourishing. This Is a A splendid Blood Purifier and en fa richer. All who aro pale, .mac- iflb F mlc. nervous, sallow, run-down, &M rheumatic or troubled with 2r Bolls, Eczema. Scrofula or other Skin or Blood Diseases Guar- flfe y? nntced satisfactory. Price, ?l.00 mm for largo bottle. fe Orueh! & FranKen, f H) DRUGGISTS, Southeast Corner Main and Third South Streets, Salt Sk Lake City. JP S AGENTS FOR LIQUOZONE. W POOR SIGHT I Is effectually remedied with I GOOD GLASSES When Rushmcr erinJE tutf (enses. He gives a thorough examination FREE and. for a modorato price, makes glasses guaranteed to fit the EYES and NOSE, RUSflMER'5 OPTICAL PARLOR'S 73 W. 1st So. St. 'Phono 1763-K. 8 I Wonder If it's a S J1055'010 tnnt these 3 S Jrv iaHi f aborhjlncs struck a ja I w l?w n VC'n 0f ',Tliat Good a 1 U vSO 2 Coal" and felt so ! B jfttf y S warm that they j 5 I didn't need any I I 9 clothes. It might I J bo so. j! BAMBERGER 161 Meighn St I I Successor to Pleasant Valley jjj j 5 Coal Company. mWSM&Wktotot&wv mm 1111 ISSBS!yC!UCHCClaMEiNSDOlUTH $15, $18, $20 AND $22.50 SUITS j FOR This means the complete closing out of our entire winter stock, to ac complish which we have not stopped to count the cost. The price we name for the choice o these suits would not cover the cost of cloth and trim- ! mings. The styles are this season's choicest and arc up to the hour. Gen- j tlcmen, you are Invited to view this unmatchable offering in this GREAT SALE. 1 I SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. j ; tLiquozone Free y (houM wrlto the Liquid Oxono Co., 22a Klnzlo JJ a 6t., Ohtcaeo. Thoy will oond yon an ordnr on S yonr drnffjrlrt lor n to-cent bottlo froo, It yu 5 n will ttato tho OJiKasa to bo treated. u OSES) OECTB B (S SHK25J 9 OECEB 85B $ I CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR. F 'Phono 1063-Z. H. F. WILLIAMS, i 1( E. 2ND SO. ! All kinds of woodwork. Including i everything from tho making or models : and patterns to repairing or building ' a house, t I mA mTmiib "i?IAfCE?- REPAIRNOt "watch ' ma'nufacturing 1 repairing. s. jewelers. and X DIAPIOND JEWELRY . Wnolesale Prices This is Your Opportunity. M. AND N, LIEHTENSTESSI DIAMOND MERCHANTS. f 214 MAIN. OPP. ELENYON. Mail Orders Promptly ) s. Attended To' ' ! 285 Beecter Street, Atlanta, Ga- P I ?jQ jraiiy people think that patent medicines are worthless but if all women who are suffering and sick aa I Wjpl jSfe&ffip VB I was could have my experience with Wine of Cardui they would change their mind. 1 xPi&ff sw? rSJBm I really hnd not known a well day since I was fifteen, as I Buffered at the menstrual period, sometimes with tvs&J ") 'Ssj Wfi&m jSIw m profuse and sometimes with scanty menstruation very irregular and very painful. vu' fyM I had such pains in my back that I could not lie down and could not find a comfortable sitting position VjIm A jft $Kg$ sj and that is tho way a week out of a month had to bo endured'for years. S a r lSml M Of course I had tried different remedies for my trouble and sometimes I would feel much better and think sllft k flwtf I was cured, but in a short time the trouble would come back and r- - - wHi V J jf "was only able to get permanent relief through the use of Wine of C ), . J J2 t J 1 m&& Cardui which cured me in three months. I have been in JfiZtZ(74t& cLjirCMyC-jL I Wjw good health for a year, and have therefore every reason to be- n rf ) heve that I will remain so. ( U f Jr " Wine of Cardui is a medicine that can be taken in the privacy of the home with the same ben- iBW M efit as if it were prescribed by the best physician in the world. This simple treatment never fails to &yfi jp properly institute menstruation and allows the patient to quietly assume the dignity of womanhood .Jnl ilPs p without any shock whatever. Miss Dockendorf could have avoided all her suffering if she had taken fjvr mj$. ' Wine of Cardui at first and every mother should supply her daughter with this great medicine before lA e"Prwv I the coming of womanhood. The good effects of the medicine will be felt throughout her life. flxk PlS lp Wine of Cardui is a medicine which cures both young and old women. It is a positive relief for rJjffi!)to3k MPv0iik irregular and painful menstruation at any stage. It cures bearing down pains and all the ailments f Mm iy which attack weak and nervous women. lila- Issn J-' Jl? M 35 Take Wine of Cardui and secure health like Miss Dockendorf secured it. rlM w IJi$. mgsbefWe AUCTION I OF THE ENTIRE STOGK OF W. W. HALL, I 227 MAIN ST. j EYE TEETH 3 I OUT GAS TO M I TAXES ON VAcM 1 PROPERTY, H If you oWn th , I 1 build tho kind of a 1 4l I want, without ft rfJffi down. CallforVJKl I 78 Wcst Second Souti 1' At tho Sign: Ik B 0-ourBea5f.p Iff' 25)5ojia Manifacturl Jeweler If an Diamond w We will sell anything e0r rtt the very lowest prices. XouJEj'SK Just come and see for youmiM Our workshop la the mot mSSBB tho West. Manufacture to SB thing In jewelry line. Buy old Gold. M DR. C wrmGGINsM Electric Baths and all of t& Jt nn(3 fflVin' I" tho SrtW. manner. 41 Ki SALT LAKS Microscopic Medical km O. W. Hlgglna, II. P., Hgrwjl ST. ELMO HOTEL 5 S Corner Main and ToixdStf g Hob praotlced In Salt Lake CHrfci 'w ty-flve years, and tho wonderful ul &i eatabllohed cures he hsj tfftcirilJl rVWi tirno prove tho oclontlflc Frhdji vhlch his medicines are omjwi M Formlnfr diagnosis by the M cf croacopo enables him to delect tiiBp rnar' cause of diseases and i'jMv tadlcal cure. Tho doctor his eadMji, tanda of canes of r7 Wervoua Debility, Mental and M cal "Weakness and NerTromjt ProBtration. E And v111 forfeit JC00 for any eM undor his treatment which he ajHffe euro. jE All olasscs of private dlsuii all old, lingering dlscaset, -whlca iMfcr the blood and Impair the STituvShi pughly and permanently cured lirL kidney comolalnt cured. All B tlta cured. Tnpowornr'ranioved TiuHQ or no pay. Ofnco houro, 10 toS.-HuBE E D. m. tmj' ' Pleaso send for a. list of qwiMBf ttr. C. W. Hlgfflna, Salt LaJce O?. TSieULLffl ON ALL CAR UNKB. jKjfc Try It The Next Time Qo Up. If ( B. C SWING. ProprlttflT. M. Htwdquartrn for njn mF2 den. HATEfl W A DAT AliD TO iW I PICTURE FKAMINW? Iat Popular Pr,ce5,S? American Wall PadR 6 E. THIRD 3QaTa Commencing Sotorda) ! January 30th, at 2:30 and 7s30 p. m. j - : Hnd to continue daily until the desired amount is raise! : Stock consists of HighSrade DIAMONDS, WflTeHES, : ELRY, SILVERWARE, RICH CUT GLHSS, eLOSKS, D : BRELLHS, LEATHER GOODS, Etc., and is considered oneo : the choicest selected stocks in the West, f I j- -f4hhr I IMWHI M Ml Ml I I f t THIS SALE is made necessary owing to the very overcrowded condition of the fitwj p caused by a big falling off in the Holiday Trade, and Mr. Hall desires to assure His m r friends and patrons that he will personally guarantee each article offered to be exactly J t represented that everything will be sold regardless of cost, and nothing in the entire sto will be reserved. J I As a special inducement for a prompt attendance at the opening of each sale, eight eg I gant presents will be given away free at every sale : Ladies are especially invited to attend, and chairs will be provided for their convenient : . t t tWHffHH-H M M M n I I 1 1 I I H M I III f SINeLHIR & GABRIEL, Auctioneers. jf : - W. W. HALL, Jeweler - m B 227 Main Street, Salt Lake eiW