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"""""''5 vIhhhhWhVHIHHIBhVHh1hYAh' stf BhhBhhhhhhhhI H TAdK TWO . TUB KABTKTW UTAI1 ADVOCATE, THUH8DAY, NOV. A. iois. H HHHhI MMM, i I We Save You Money H Wo do our buying In combln- H allon with more than B000 other H lending retail druggist Wo got H the very best and highest quail- H tics-at the very lowest cost H prlwepowdblo to weuro In tho H markets of tho world Don't M you rcallio why H The Rcxctll Store H can save you money'' Don't you H see how It Is possible for us to H noil you better merchandise at Hjfl lower prises than would bo poa- H sllil for any Individual druggist HH one who tmys alone, and usu- H nlly throHgh a middleman or a H Jobber at that? B Don't yon understand now H why It I that we have the rep H utallon of wiling htir quality H nt as tow or lowttr prime tlinn HH our competitors? H We will never knowingly lie HH H Joe B. Roberts I t " " H .FURNISHED ROOMS: j and RESTAURANT H Kvorythlng New, Neat and HH Clean and tho Host tho HI J Market Affords. -t Thomas B'ld'g, Price. Utah t H Itooiim 2-V, JVOc lul 75 Out. H Trade of the Mining Camps HH T and Transients Generally t H Solicited. 4 HANZUItA IIKIAHIII, 4 HH 4 Proprietor I i For Sale : H One soil mud Brick H Machine, capacity I0, H 000 per day, complete H outfit, consisting of !' Canvas, Trucks, Vv heel' barrows, Etc. Will sell H cheap. See or write I; LARS I RANDSIiN i; l Box 43. Price, Utah. I MI UTAH FURNITURE AND I UNDERTAKINa COMPANY. , I LICENSED EMBALMERS. BM Embalming and Shipping HI a Hpeclnlty J nun:. .... vtmu j Dr. M. V. Maloney j!1 B , rainless methods, Prices 'i Ha reasonable Written guarantoo J 1 (Iron with all work. Crown Hi . and bridge work a specialty, 'i HJ ,' Plates that tit and do not ) Hi make tho mouth soro Five HJ J years In Carbon county Es- HJ 1 1 tlmatos and examinations glad- HJ (, ly given free of charge HJ Hours 9.12 a m. and 10 HJ 1 1 p. in. Sundays, 10 to 12 m. ' HJ I Office In Parker & Weoter HJ Ulock, over llexall Drug Btoro. H They Make You Feel (ioixl. H Tlio pleasant purgutlvo effoct HJ produced by Chamberlain's Tablets j and tho healthy erudition of body HJ and mind which they cronto mako HJ ono fool Joyful. Kor solo by all. HJ dealers. Advt. (BE I PDHVK 2 WHAT I)Oi:H V1HIT Ol' KINdDO.V UOUI.l) MUAN? An Int4nlcw With Henntor Clark Ono Tnkcu With dm OIIht lny Afonii Ih'iivor nnil ltlo (Jnimli1 am Hull ljko Uiiiit Alllmirc Tho protracttd Inspection tour of tlio Houtlicrn Utnh coal fields by Kln'gilon (lould, n director of tho Oould ayjitom of rnllwnya and prop orty holdings, when taken In win nedtlon with a reported Interview with formor Benntor William A Clark, president of tho Halt Lake Houto, tini taken on a linlflcnncc AlttioUgh not nn oporndng offlrlnl Mr. tlould la a grndtrnto of the Columbia school of mluos, colum bin University. Benntor Clark, In his Interview as reported In n re cent Imiio of tho I.os Angeles Kx nmlnor, saya thnt tho road Is pre paring to build bunkera nl Los An gelca harbor for tho storngo of Utah coal for both ship coaling nnd domestic uo. Utah coal for Ios Angeles would nccoanarlly bo hnn illod over tho Denver & lllo Orando to Salt Lako and this glrcs ndded color to tho rumored closer traffic arrangements bctwraii that lino nnd tho Salt Lako Houto. In his Intorvlow In I.o Angeles Henator Clark announced doflnltely that conl bunkera would bo built at tho harbor of l.os Angolcn nnd for 'ho nurpoBO of storing Utnh coal. Henator Clark alo suggested some Improvements In tho lltve of tho Salt I.rtko Itouto which lucludo now oxtonslons and feeder lines which will open up now territory. TIuim possibilities nro: First. Construction of feodor tlnps nloytho rlchor agricultural districts of Houthorn California. Kicond. Kxtonslon of tho roid to Han Diego. Third. Construction of u cutoff from Ontario to tho mouth of tho canyon below Cnjon pass, to s.io twonty mites on tho through haul. Fourth. Ilulldtng over tho Cajon pass to fill In tho gnp from Colton to Daggett, 100 miles long, In which tho Halt l.ako now ihm jbo tracks of tho Hantn I'o. What Hriirtlor (lurk Kiilit. . "It Is Indeed an Mil wind thnt blows nobody good,' nnd tho dliuol utlon of tho mercer or tho Union "Pacific will bo or Immenso direct boneflt to Hull I.nko traffic," mild Senator Clark "NntuiAlly, v.ith Union Pacific and Houthorn Pnolflc offices all ocr tho country K'pnra ted, Our road will get a lot of traf fic thnt formerly was sent over tho other lines. Wo will have n direct co-operation from tho Union Pnolflc that wo lacked beforo, though wh bnvo no complaint to mako of our treatment. "Ilnptd growth of Southern Cali fornia and our proper shnrlng ju Its railroad traffic will necessitate Im provomonts, of iourm but tho de tails of our Improvements have Itcon but llttlo considered. Wo stnnd ready, however, to keop our facili ties abreast of tho traffic Tho V V, of course, will Imvo tho sumo Interest In Improvement of our fa cilities for getting traffic and ilvi tho best of sorvlco that wo hnvo "Tho opening of tho oannl will Ik n great thing for Houthorn Califor nia; It wilt Insure a splendid futuro for your bnrbor. Trade with Hur oiK) nnd Immigration from Hurope nro certain to develop rapidly, and no doubt tho harbor will corny to partlalpnto In tlmo In tmdo with tho ortont. "Tho Halt Lnko road will bo reudy for Its ihuro In the dovidop ment of the hurhor. Wo Imvo n HJ I Bring All Your I Beef Hides, Pelts, Furs, I Wool and Beeswax I To the Kentucky Liquor House High- est Prices Paid I SAM BACKAL, Buyer I Phone 153 HJ FINDING A NEW BUMP ON HIS CRANIUM. Evn .n Oillimsrt Amtrican splendid property Iher. and wo ahnll develop It, though I do not know how soon we will do anything In n big wny then- such as tho con struction of concrete slips ' iTi READY Hill IMIWW. (ANAl 111(1 COMPANIES III ll.ld.NU VIM. MILS roil THII. IXJNDON, Nov 2 llrltlsh sIiIjh owners nnd mrrhants. In every lino of produce mid manufacture, hnvo carefully Inld plans for any ohango that will come over the trado of the world as a result of tho opening of the Panama eaunl. All tho big shipping companies thnt have Interests In the countries dlrcctl) benefited by the new water way have either ndded to tlwlr ton nage or made preparations for do ing so, and In every raw It will bo found thnt the steamers built or building nr generally of tho alio considered tmwt unliable for tho transit of the canal Coaling sta tions alio are being arranged for In order thnt MMHinn using tho cnnnl mny eoal, If necnMry, botween Co. ton and KHgtnnd, and generally siHHiklng, everything povslble Is bo Ing done to enable Knglnnd to hold the supremacy she has attained In tho world's MiirHlme trade Kngllshmen, however nlwnjs von survatlvo, do not bellevo thnt tho revolution will be an Immedlato ono. They arv plnnnlng for u grndunl ox pnnslon of trade which the ships now In existence or In prospect will bo quite able to take euro of. Prob ably ono of tho best authorities on this question Is Major I." It Jones, formerly American consul at Car diff, who for in mi) ).rs has been .1 oi j,' .1 ,n c ,, AMIIIUUVXrt t t()M T. nuno.vif Piat.i i: iv .mami.v S.V.N 1'IIAXCIHVO, No 1 -Cor-rwspoiidunee from Muulla reports two deaths there from bubonic plague, one of them being thnt of William Crtwlrr, nuiMgiug odltor of the Datl liulleiin v number of lufttctod rsu hsve Utn found und every effort U hiuk m to rid the elt) of them Some lilea of Mu imuionslty of the Palsee of Mmhlu. iy Ht the Paimmu-pHeltlc uxiMtlon may bo gathered from the fait that while It Is a witodea building, the largest In the world. It will rtimlro 1B0O tons of hardware in m construction,' sueh as Halls, bolu t u,t plnt"js,l and (lie like On October 1st tho bulldltig was so pr ..! completed. Tho I'nmlljr Cough Hcliie. In every home ti,orc ,,0uld bo a bottle of Dr Kings New Discovery, ready for Immediate use when any member of the family contracts a cold or eough. Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. S. A. 8tld of Mason, Mich, writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's Ne Din every as tho host eough and cold medicine In tho world Two 60c bottles cured mo of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefit ed and depend entirely upon Dr. King's Now Discovery to euro their coughs, colds, throat nnd lung trou bles. Every do.e helps. Prlco 60 cents and 11.00. All druggists. II. H. nitckUm ft C0 Pnft(l0)pbU or St. Louis. Advt. I'llKHIHKYT SMITH DI.'DlfATKS two ai.pi:i,8 in (micam) President Joneph V. Smith, of tho first presidency, lllahop C. W Nib loy, of the presiding bishopric, nnd Kldor Ocorgo Albert Hmlth, of tho council of the twolvc, left Thursdny of last week for Chicago, whore on Hnturdny and Hunday they dedicated two new chnpels. Oeorgo C. nnd K Wesley Hmlth, sons of President Jo seph V Smith, accompanied them The finer of tho two chapels, headquarters of the Northern States mission, Is n 150,000 structure re cently completed nt I.ognn square it Is rogarded as ono of tho finest tfotlni( houses In tho mission of tho church, and stnnds near tho In tersection or two prominent boule vards In one of tho belter residence districts of Chicago. Dedicatory services for this chaixtl wero held Sunday afternoon nnd ninny nils- si tnrm crc In a'ti.c lance Tho other ii.u'irg IiOiiht, a smaller nnd lcs pntenMous building In n sub ttrb of Chicago was dcdlntcd Bat unlay Women Who (Set Dly. Kvcry woman who Is troubled with fainting and dlny spells, back ache, headache, weakness, doblllty, constipation or kidney troubles should use Klcctrlc Hitters. They give relief when nothing clso will, Improve the health, adding strength nnd vigor from the tint doso. Mrs Laura Oalr.cs of Avoca, La., says: "Four doctors had given mo up and my children and all my friends wore looking for mo to dlo, whon my son Insisted that I use Klcctrlc Hitters. I did so, and thoy hnvo done mo a world of good." Just try them. 60c and 11.00 at all druggists or by mall. II K. Duck len & Co , 1'hlladdphU or St. Louis. - Advt I JOSEPH HENRY Transferring and Draying ; H Phono HAwJ Freight Given Our Special At. '' H HkV Only Bonded Drayman In Tows, H IHIAWATHA I COAL! IPS TDK UICST. IT DOIX HHI NOT SLACK. IT lOI HHH NOT CLINKK1L HHH HaaBaaatMiaHMHBaBjHHgaM H stssi 'ss -Mmmcuizmmk 9Ab PNEUMONlII left mo with n frightful c hikIi m i BHV very vvenk. Iliad spcl. wlutil hi 1 hardly breattio rr srvnk for I i X HH mlnuffs. My doctor rottld u" If tno, but I was iomplctely cut. l'- HHb DR. KING'S H NewOisoovoLy Mrs.j.i: cx,Joiict, in. 1 HHV EOcANDSI.OOATAtL OIlUCOIiTS. I HHB IsassjsiBHirr.rcr'En' swjarrtt HHV A Marvelous lcnpc. HHfl "My llttlo boy had a manrolous HkH escape," writes P. F. Dastlamt of H Prtnco Albert, Capo of Oood Hope. HkH "It occurred In tho mlddlo of tho HkH night. Ho got a Tory sovoro attack HkH of croup. As luck would bavo It, HkV I had a largo bottle of Chamber- HkV tntn's Cough Hctnody in tho bouse. HkV After following tho directions for HkV nn hour and twonty minutes ho was Hkv through all danger" Bold by all Hh druggists. Advt. H I We're Riding It Hard. Too. I m Y If there is any one thing we pride ourselves X on particularly, it is GOOD LUMBER $ It's a hobby we ride hard, because we believe the best is none too good for our customers. X We're never satisfied to rest on our laurels, but I . are always trying to do better and better by you than before, until our supremacy is un- X I i questioned. & Y Y X In this busy 20th century, High Quality, linked X X with Right Prices and Honest Dealing, are the $ . attributes tHat always bring success, and these $ I X are the very things that we offer you when X B X you come here for your Lumber and Building ! Material. , ! Y Y ! X Can't we figure on that next bill of yours? X I 1 C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. ! 4 Phone HI $ J I Price : Utah .