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Show LESSON NO. 2. Do you know how to save two newspapers trouble and double the price of your advertising advertis-ing bill? Put Your Ad In the Tribune then put the same ad in the Telegram. It can be switched from one to the other without change of type, and the only extra charge is to you. PUT NOT THY FAITH IN SIGNS. This humorous sign still hangs in The Herald window: - ? : Official Time Tables : : . of the : , : Consolidated R. W. & Pwr. Co. : . . CHEAP AT HALF PRICE. Apropos of the squirming of the street car people under the just lash of an indignant public, pub-lic, nere is a little line that drift d clear across the country, which shows how the owner of the company feels toward the people who have to go up against the mismanaged system. Mr. McCune was talking to a prominent capitalist cap-italist of this city in New York several months ago, ana asked how everything was in Salt Lake. "Oh, 'things are getting along pretty well, but there's a heap of kicking over the street car system." sys-tem." "What?" replied the president, "what in hell do those people want for five cents?" Interest-Bearing- Securities, Yielding six per cent, compounded twice a year, make an ideal investment. They can be procured from McGurrin & Co., investment bankers, Salt Lake City. The investor holds the security. We do the work. UTAH STATE GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. The second edition of this valuable work will contain an accurate business directory of every city, town, and village in Utah; also lists of government gov-ernment and county officers, commissioners of deeds, census statistics, names of post masters, express anu telegraph offices, justices of the peace, hotels, newspapers, etc., and a complete list of the farmers and land owners of the State of Utah showing the number of acres owned, the assessed valuation of same, and owner's postofflce addres. The work generally will be complied to meet the wants of the business community, and will be so thorough, as to deserve a large patronage. Price $6.00 per copy. Advertising rates furnished upon application. It. L. POLK & CO., Publishers. W. P. COOPER, Sec. and Mgr., 617-618-619 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City. i t j ! r n ir-kisB A FINANCIAL ''Ira Bank of Commerce M ATLAS BLOCK. t'rPfl GROWTH BEST EVIDENCE OF LIFE. filial $ $ ' will $ f k fffH jjj J. A. Cunningham President, jjj 'pill $ E. W. Wilson Cashier. X ' fil I W. O. Carbis Asst. Cashier, ui ?i WALKER BROS. BANKERS i!fl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 1859. ijj jfl A General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. ?,wt 9rH : , Wll NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 41 U S. DEPOSITARY. ! ''fB PRANK KNOX President 'Itjijfl GEORGE A. LOWE Vice-President ? &&fl W. P. ADAM8 Cashier Will Capital "Paid in 300.000. I 'Jfil Banking in all Its branches transacted. Exchange i'lRHil drawn on the prlnclplo cities of Europe. f ''JpmnJlV Interest Paid on TImo Deposits. 1111 mI Joskph F. Smith, Pros. R. S. Oampbkll, Sec. &. Gen. Mgr I $8 ffil R. P. Hay ward, Electrical Engineer. 1 i ' jH UTAH LIGHT AND POWER CO. il SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. llifl INSTALLATION: j f t fl Electrical, Salt Lake City Water 2100 H. P E' ' , " H " Salt Lake City Steam 1500 H.P ktMH Ogden Water 5000 H.P UIM Leased Planta Water 8000 H. P i0H 8 Gas, Salt Lake City 400M Cu. Ft. Dally iiMill Ogden COM Cu. Ft. Dally 1 H if you want a Complete News- M ffl paper Record lilfl Of the developement of 1 I ffl your Mine write ! it j fl THE INTER-MOUNTAIN PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU. I jfe jfl Box 1074, Salt Lake. Tfl Eli&s Morris , '1 Sons Co. 111 . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN g M - - H41PLI 11 OiUkRITS AND STOII 9 L lil Mantles, Grates and Monumental fflffl. WM Work v s v v v. wJH 21-23-25-27 W. South Temple BB |