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Show Bankers and Srakcrs Tirst national Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ANDREW J. DAVIS.'. .....President. J. A. TALBOTT , Vice President. E. B. WEIRICK Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON. . '. .Assistant Cashier. This bank solicits accounts and offers to expositors absolute security, prompt and careful attention, and the most liberal treatment consistent with safe and profitable profit-able banking. Buys and sellc foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal American and European cities, and issues Its own Letters of Credit. No interest paid on deposits. Special attention given to' collections. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. fc national Bank of the public. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Capital ..$300,000 W Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 13.000 OJ Deposits 828,000 W OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOWE, President. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN, Cashier. JlcCoPDiekSCo. BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1878. Transact a General Banklny Business. the State " Bank of Utah. Commercial Banking in all us Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. 113, HBO UU Mil) Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. 5 J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. (filMl RATIONAL BANK. CAPITAL PAID IH, $200,000. General Banking in All Its Branches Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J Daiy. O. J. Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox' Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John Do.nnellan, A. F. Holdea- mom QQflRS MAKERS. 50 West Second South. Salt Lake City. BANKS AND BANKING Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. V. L. Moyor. Daly, Bonaboe IHoyer, Successors to Marcus Daly & Co. Butte, Mont. (Established bv Mow. lirownless & Co. in 12.) A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. AYe draw our drafts on all the irin-clpal irin-clpal cities of the United States and Europe; Eu-rope; also have farMiMes for fiirnisblnc drafts on Cuba, the Philippines. Hawaii j and the leading points in the Orit-nt. Demand certificates of deposit issued for small as well as large amounts. j Special facilities are offered our cas- j tomers for handling collections on all I points in the United States und Canada. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. ' We elosire to tender our services to the business people of Butte anel to those who appreciate careful and prompt service, ser-vice, close attention to detail, and liberal treatment, and believe that, with our very complete cemnections throughout the business world, we can be of real service to tho business people of this city and state. W. L. MOYER. Manager. C. C. SWINBORNK, R. A. KUNKEL, Cashier. Ass't Cashier. KERR & CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. Correspondence solicited. 26 Broad St. New York. 108 East Second South. Holmes Building, SALT LAKE CITY. I JOHN" A. CRETGHTON. - Presidents I GEO W. STAPTaETON, Vice President. , T. M. HODGEN3, - - Cashier.. State Savings Bank, EUTTE, MONTANA. 11 TRANSACTS A GENERAL j 11 BANKING BUSINESS. j Interest raid on deposits. Draft toli on all part of the world. DIRECTORS: John A. Creighton, G. W. Stapitotv A. H. Barret, E. D. Leavitt. S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hodger.s, T. M. Hodgens. Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha, FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Omaha. Neb. I ; j JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Vice President. E NATIONAL BANK EJ3? REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. . Capital $l..Vi.wo Suroius and profits Gross depusUs 24.0VJ.O-' Correspondents Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. State Saving- Butte, Mont. Bank of Commerce, Salt Lake. 1 Trunk: Factory9 o liver r. Meredith TRUNK AND BICYCLE REPAIRING, Waverly, Andrae and Spalding Eicycles. 29 East First South, Street, Salt Lake City Utah. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ' OF THE DENVER NORMAL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1543 Glenarm Street, Denver, Colo. VTe have solved tie problem of a eh ort and complete cours In Stenography at less than one-half the cost by the old systems. No teacher, student or pro-fesBiocal pro-fesBiocal man or woman need be without a practical knowledge of this time-savins time-savins accomplishment. Students may bsrin at any time. School oms through the durr.mer. I UNITED. Tel. 2043. A WOODWORTH'S WALLACE'S J I Shorthand College. Business College. I I W. A. McPKERSON. B. A.. Mffr. ROBERT J. WALLACE, Principal. V V W. A. WOODWORTH, President. ? J Prepare for Office Work. Prepare for Business. I lnQiampa Street, - Denver, Colo. j he Kentucky Liquor (Incorporated.) 11-13 East Second South Street, Salt Lake City. " 4- ; X- Wines, Liquors, Jlk, Porter and Beer, X Pure Wines, $1,00 per gallon For Family use. X SChlitZ Walt EXtraCt $2 dOZ.. The Best Malt Tonic. X The Oldest Family Liquor House in the City. FREE DELIVERY IIT THE CITY. X :t -f-r 4- -f -f44-f -f4 i-f-- f4-f44-4- MINES AND STOCKS. With headquarters in the greateest mining center in the world, we have exceptional facilities for obtaining the very best both in stocks and mines. Information cheerfully given. LYMAN A. 5ISLEY & CO., 47 E. Broadway, Butte, Mont. So Does" the SUN BRAND of HOUSE PAINTS-- We now carry a full line of All Kinds of Paints, Varnish and rushes. a i. w-iifiifi co. 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Agents for Carter White Lead. 7 H I DRU BEPMR TMEN T, 112-1 14 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Carry a full and complete line of Drug3, Medicines, etc., Perfumery, ' j Toilet Articles, Sponges, etc. Especial attention paid to the compounding of Physicians' prescriptions. ' 7 C P " |