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View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 18 First Date: 1897-01-01 Last Date: 1897-12-15
R. K.THOMAS Removed to 48 and 50 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. The Leading Retail Cash House. R.K.THOMAS
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 4 First Date: 1897-02-15 Last Date: 1897-04-15
DR. ELLIS R. SHIPP, WILL BEGIN HER Class : in : Obstetrics On Monday April 12th 1897 with improved facilities for instruction in this important study. Special terms are given to societies sending students. For further particulars communicate with ELLIS R. SHIPP M. D; 75 Center St. Salt Lake City Utah.
View Ad Union Pacific Count: 14 First Date: 1897-04-01 Last Date: 1897-12-15
UNION PACIFIC THE OVERLAND ROUTE WORLD'S PICTORIAL LINE The People's Favorite Trains leave and arrive Salt Like City as fol- lows. (In effect March 16, 1897): DEPART. "The Overland Limited" for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver and Park City 7:00 a.m. "The Fast Mail," for Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver 6:25 p.m. From three to twelve hours quicker to all above points than any other line. ARRIVE: "The Overland Limited," from Chi- cago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver and Park City 3 p.m. "The Fast Mail," from Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver O a.m. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 MAIN ST. Telephone No. 665. The only line operating Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, Library, Buffet Smoker, Dining Cars, Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars. S. H. H. CLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, E. ELLERY ANDERSON, JOHN W. DOANE, FREDERICK R. COUDERT, Receivers. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. Agt. E. DICKENSON, Gen. Manager. H. M. CLAY, General Agent. +i ine seueeebebeeebetseneneseesesatataralesetase las ebaralevel ara se late talalelsalslalsalbalslstabavelslslslselabale| uur r
View Ad Utah Silk Commission Count: 2 First Date: 1897-04-15 Last Date: 1897-05-01
NOTICE! TO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN SILK CULTURE IN THE STATE OF UTAH. The Utah Silk Commission desires all who wish to engage in this industry, this year, to send at once their name and full address for pamphlet of instructions, also a statement of your facilities for raising cocoons and the number of silk worm eggs you desire. Address all com- munications to Margaret A. Caine, Secre- tary Utah Silk Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. All county papers please copy.
View Ad L. J. Kyes Count: 1 First Date: 1897-05-01 Last Date: 1897-05-01
ARE YOU GOING EAST THIS SUMMER? If so you will receive some valuable infor- mation by calling upon or addressing L. J. Kyes, Ticket Agent U.P. Ry., No. 201 South Main Street.
View Ad Oregon Short Line Railroad Count: 2 First Date: 1897-05-15 Last Date: 1897-06-01
Special Excursion to Northern Utah, Idaho and Oregon, Saturday, June 19th, 1897. VIA THE Oregon Short Line At the Following Low Rates: TO RATE LIMIT TO RATE LIMIT Brigham $2.25 15 days Collinston 3.00 15 " Mendon 3.25 15 " Logan 3.50 15 " Smithfield 3.75 15 " Richmond 4.00 15 " Franklin 4.25 15 " Preston 4.50 15 " Oxford 4.25 15 " McCammon 5.75 15 " Bancroft 7.25 30 " Soda Springs 8.05 30 " Montpelier 9.60 30 " Pocatello 7.00 15 " Blackfoot 8.20 30 " Idaho Falls 9.50 30 " TO RATE LIMIT Market Lake $10.35 30 days Dubois 12.05 30 " Beaver Canon 12.90 30 " American Falls 8.00 30 " Minidoka 9.00 30 " Shoshone 10.00 30 " Bellevue 12.75 30 " Hailey 13.00 30 " Mountain Home 14.50 30 " Nampa 18.25 30 " Boise City 19.00 30 " Caldwell 18.50 30 " Ontario 20.00 30 " Payette 20.25 30 " Weiser 21.00 30 " Huntington 22.50 30 " Transit limit of five (5) days in each direction will be allowed on tickets bearing final limit of thirty (30) days. Other tickets will be limited to continuous passage in each direction. Trains for Cache Valley and intermediate points will leave at 8:00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m., and for all other points at 7.00 p.m. S. W. ECCLES, General Traffic Manager. D. E. BURLEY, Gen’l. Pass, & Tkt. Agt.
View Ad Romania Pratt Count: 7 First Date: 1897-06-01 Last Date: 1897-11-01
Midwifery Classes. DR. ROMANIA B. PRATT com- mences a class in midwifery every six months immediately after the semi-annual conference. Special courses of three months to mid- wives who have been in practice. Special terms given to students sent by any Relief Society. For par- ticulars please address Romania B. Pratt, Constitution Bldg. Main St., Salt Lake City.
View Ad Garfield Beach Trains Count: 3 First Date: 1897-06-15 Last Date: 1897-08-15
Garfield Beach Time Card in Effect June 15th. Leave Salt Lake. *7:45 a.m. 10:15 a. m. 2:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. *Daily except Sunday Arrive Garfield. *8:45 a.m. 10:55 a.m. 2:55 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 7:40 p.m. Leave Garfield, 12:25 p.m. *3:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Arrive Salt Lake 1:05 p.m. *4:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Olsen's orchestra every afternoon and evening. Boating, bathing and dancing. Fare 50c. Depot corner First South and Fourth West. City ticket office under Masonic hall, corner Second South and West Temple streets. D. E. BURLEY, G. P. & T. A.
View Ad Ellis R. Shipp Count: 5 First Date: 1897-08-15 Last Date: 1897-11-01
DR. ELLIS R. SHIPP'S SCHOOL, The Winter session of DR. ELLIS R. SHIPP’S School in Obstetrics and Nursing will begin October 11th, 1897, at her residence, 75 Center street, with greatly improved facili- ties for instruction in this important study. For full particulars please address ELLIS R. SHIPP.
View Ad Margaret C. Roberts Count: 2 First Date: 1897-09-01 Last Date: 1897-09-15
Dr. Margaret C. Roberts Will commence her next class in Ob- stetrics and Nursing on Monday, October 11, 1897. Reduction in tuition to ladies from any branch of the Relief Society. For further information address Dr. Margaret C. Roberts, 437 East Second So. Tel. 236 — rings, short-long-short.
View Ad Oregon Short Line Railroad Count: 1 First Date: 1897-09-01 Last Date: 1897-09-01
LAST EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, September 18th. Via Oregon Short line, at the following low rates. To Rate. Limit. Brigham $2.25 15 days Collinston 3.00 15 days Mendon 3.25 15 days Logan 3.50 15 days Smithfield 3.75 15 days Richmond 4.00 15 days Franklin 4.25 15 days Preston 4.50 15 days Oxford 4.25 15 days McCammon 5.75 15 days Bancroft 7.25 30 days Soda Springs 8.05 30 days Montpelier 9.60 30 days Pocatello 7.00 15 days Blackfoot 8.20 30 days Idaho Falls 9.50 30 days Market Lake 10.35 30 days Dubois 12.05 30 days Red Rock 15.40 30 days Spencer (Beaver canyon) 12.90 30 days Dillon 16.70 30 days American Falls 8.00 30 days Minidoka 9.00 30 days Shoshone 10.00 30 days Bellevue 12.75 30 days Hailey 13.00 30 days Mountain home 14.50 30 days Nampa 18.25 30 days Boise City 19.00 30 days Caldwell 18.50 30 days Ontario 20.00 30 days Payette 20.25 30 days Weiser 21.00 30 days Huntington 22.50 30 days Baker City, Or 25.20 30 days Spokane, Wash 36.50 30 days Portland, Or 36.50 30 days Pendleton, Or 30.25 30 days Proportionately low rates from points north and south of Salt Lake. Call at Oregon Short Line ticket office for par- ticulars,
View Ad Kate Bridgewell Anderson Count: 3 First Date: 1897-09-15 Last Date: 1897-11-01
Mrs Kate Bridewell Anderson, Formerly of New Orleans, and re- cently of Ogden, has opened a vocal Studio in Unity Hall, 28 W. Third South. Operatic repertoire a special- ty. Hours from 10 until 2 p.m., ex- cept Wednesdays and Saturdays.
View Ad Oregon Short Line Railroad Count: 1 First Date: 1897-09-15 Last Date: 1897-09-15
CONFERENCE RATES Via the Oregon Short Line. To Salt Lake City and return, as fol- lows: From. Rate. Huntington (Or.) $3.30 Idaho- Weiser 22.15 Payete 21.45 Ontario (Or) 21.25 Idaho- Caldwaell 19.70 Boise 20.75 Meridian 19.75 Nampa 19.25 Orchard 17.60 Moun'n Home 16.50 Glenn's Ferry 15.00 Bliss 13.85 Shoshone 12.40 Ketchum 15.90 Hailey 15.75 Bellvuew 15.05 Kimama 10.80 Minidoka 8.50 Amer'n Falls 8.00 Spencer 12.00 Duboi 11.00 Marke Lake 9.00 Idaho Falls 8.50 Blackfoot 7.40 Ross Fork 7.40 Pocatello 7.00 McCammon 5.75 Downey 5.00 Oxford 4.35 Stateline- Cannon 4.00 Preston 4.25 Franklin 4.35 Utah- Richmon 4.25 Smithfield 4.10 Logan 3.80 Mendon 3.55 Cache Junct'n 3.25 Collinston 2.75 Dewey 2.50 Honeyville 2.25 Brigham 2.00 Willard 1.75 Hot Springs 1.50 Wyoming- Granger 9.60 Opal 9.60 Diamondville 9.50 Ham's Fork 9.25 Fossil 9.00 From. Rate. Cokeville $8.75 Idaho— Montpelier 7.75 Soda Springs 7.00 Bancroft 7.00 Utah— Ogden 1.50 Caldwell........+ 19.70|Hooper ........ 1.20 Boiae .........---. 20.) Syracuse June 1,i0 Meridian ......- 19.75|Lavton..e. ee 75 Nampa usec 19,.25/K..yoville ...... 60 Orchard .......+. 17.60; Farmington... 50 Moun ’rHome 16 50}Centerville..... 35 Glern’s Ferry. 15.60} Woods Cross. 25 Blise... ccc 13.8h| Murray ......00 25 Shoshone ...... 12.40|Junection ...... 85 Ketchum........ 15.90)Sandy......-.. 50 Halley ......... 15 75| Draper ........... 70 Bellevue... 15,05) Lehi Junce...... 1.20 Kimama....eee . 10.80) Lehi... 1.25 Minidoka ...... 8 50/Amer’n Fork.. 1.35 ‘Amer’n Falls. 8 00}Pleas’n' Grove 1.50 Spencer... 12 OvulLake View... 1.70 -Duboi ..........6 11.00FProvo wees 1.90 Marke Lake. 9.00 Springvil'e .... 2.10 Idaho Fa ls.... 8.50/Spanish Fork. 2.25 ‘Blackfot ...... 7,.40| Benjamin ...... 2.25 Ross Fork...... 7,25| Payson........... 2.35 ‘Pocatello ...... 7,00/Santaquin ..... 2.35 ‘McCammon ... 5.7 |Mona ......... 2.50 Downey ........ 5.00) Nephi .........00 3.00 Oxford... 0... 4.25 JUAD...... cereeeene 3.25 Stateline— ‘Leamington... 3.90 CannodD ua... 4,00)Oasis ..... ae. 4.50 Preston, ......-. 4.25/Clear Lake...... 4.75 :Franklin........ 4..5 Black Reck... 5,50 Utah— iSmith’s Ranch 6.00 Richmona...... 4.25|Milford ......... 6.00 Smithfield...... 4.10) Fri CO... ce 6.70 Logan .... ...... 3.60 Eureka ......... 3.25 Mendon......... 355/Irenton ......... 3.25 Cache Junev’n 3.25 /Siiver City... 3.20 Collinston ...... 2.75; Mammoth...... 3.25 DOWey...... eee 2.50; Doremne, ...... 3.60 Honeyville..... 2.25 Rush Valley... 2.59 Brigham......... 2 00| Fairfield... 2,25 Willard .......... 1.75|Cedar Fort..... 1,95 Hot Springs... 1.50/Termwinuus ...... 150 Harrisvi le...... 1 50/Tooele ............ 1.25 W yoming— Erda ...........45 1.10 Granger ......... 9.60|Halfw’y House — .95 Opal wo... ceeeeee 9.60;Lake Poin’..... .80 Diamondviille. 9.50/Garfield......... .75 Ham’s Fork... {.25|/Saliair June. — .60 Fossil 0.0.2... 9.00} Chambers. ...... 50 SELLING DATES AND LIMIT. From Ogden, Nephi, Terminus. Kure- ka and ali intermediate points, October 2nd to 6th, inclusive, limit Octo! er 12h. From Harrisville,Cannon and intermedi- ate points, October 2nd 'o 6tb, inclu- sive, limit October 15 bh. From all other sta'ions, Oc ober 2nd to 5th, inclusive, limit October 15, 1897. For special trian service see bills.
View Ad Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Count: 2 First Date: 1897-12-01 Last Date: 1897-12-15
Save Your Money! And when you get a dollar, deposit it with Zion’s Savings Bank & Trust Company, the oldest and largest savings bank in Utah. Since the establishment of the bank we have opened more than 19,000 sav- ings accounts. The laws of Utah permit married women and also children who are minors to open savings accounts in their own name, subject to their own order. Have you such an account? If not, open one NOW. We pay FOUR PER CENT IN- TEREST on any amount from one dol- lar to thousands, and compute said interest four times a year. WRITE for any information desired. WILFORD WOODRUFF, Prest. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier Nos. 1-3-5 Main Street.