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Show DENVER & RIO GRANDE AND THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN Only Transcontinental Line Passing Dlrootly Through Salt Lake City. Connections made in Ogdon Union Depot with All Trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line. OFFERS CHOICE OF 3m FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 9 Leaving Ogdon at 7:26 a. m., 2:15 p.m. and 7:15 p, m fj And Tbrce Distinct Scenic Routes. Pullman Palace and Ordinary Bleeping Cars to DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO Without Change. Free Reollnlng Chalr-Cars. Personally Conduoted Excursions. A Perfect Dining Car Servloe. For rates, folders, etc., inquire of nearest Tlokot Agent specifying the Rio Gkandk Western, or write I. A. BENTON, Gonoral Agent Pass. Dcpt., Salt Lako City. I CLAUDE J. NETTLETON VIOLINIST Studio, 508 East 3rd South, Phone 2210-Y. THE NEW TOGGERY SHOP of tho L. G. Ransohoff Co., Has opened its doors to the public at 143 Main Street, the store formerly occupied by Lyon & Co , with a complete line of Men s Furnishing Goods and Shoes. R.G. DUN I SL e &lf George Rust, Gon'l Managor, lU ...... UUlh' Idaho Wyoming. Offlcts: Progress Bldg , Salt Lake ELI' L,. PRICE G R O O E R POULTRY, FISH AND GAME IN SEASON 18 South MeJn Streot. V 'Phono 865 Located in tho heart of tho business and theatre districts. Two blocks from all Mormon interests. STRICTLY EUROPEAN PLAN. THE NEW WILSON. A. Fked Wky. The Most Up-to-Date Hotel West. SALT LAKE CITY. Oponcd March, 1003. Rates, 31.00 to 83.00 porday. Popular Priced Restaurant. Largo, Light Sample Rooms. '200 Rooms with Tolophono.Hot and Cold Running Wator. Sixty Private Baths. S A GOLD BOND ffij That pays 4 per cent interest js considered w! rcj a gilt-edge investment. A saving deposit ts m with the 85 i Utah Commercial & Savings Bank ra Pays 4 per cent and is as good as m I JS A GOLD BOND I I CULLEN HOTEL B.sBt j all trains C I ; S.C. EWIhG, Propr. ft. th0 The Fall Weddings. There are numerous weddings scheduled for September and October, the plans of which are now being formed. There are many announcements announce-ments and Invitations to be engraved, and some of the orders are in already for events which are six and eight weeks off. We want all the orders. There are some people peo-ple who have an idea that they must send away from home to get the most artistic work for such Important events, but they are mistaken. When we can satisfy the most critical matrons in society with our engraved cards, and Invitations, why should anybody pay four prices for work which is no better, and often inferior to ours? The time has passed when an Invitation Is proper only when it bears the stamp of an engraver in a big city, for our work is just as finished and just as artistic. Held, at 54 Main St., is the man who engraves stunning invitations. A contented woman is the one who has baking and cooking to do, and uses Clear Creek coal. Royal bread is wholesome, clean and pare. Our bakery is conducted strictly sanitary, and la the best equipped west of Chicago. No human hands to knead the dough. All done by machinery. ma-chinery. The label with the crown on erery loaf. "Ask your grocer for it." Coal Is high by tho scuttle full, but when you buy it by the ton and get Castle Gate or Clear Creek you are getting a ton cheap. ' The Elks will give the Orphan Children a Clam Bake at LAGOO N ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th. It's likely there will be a good many orphans in this vicinity that day. ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS J. BERGERMAN - - LESSEE pSSSSESESESS B3ES3BBBBB3EB9to SIX THOUSAND! m SUBSCRIBERS IN SALT ffi ffl LAKE JULY 1ST. ffl IP I !$ Connected with $ 1 16,000 Miles of 50 .. -Til W lines m Idaho, $ I Utah, Wyoming, 1 $ Montana. Ng j IVI cy Mountain Bell I tg J, Telephone Co. $ if ! ''MB J E. COSGRIFF, E. W. WILSON, . W President. Cashier J f i WttgR tra Open an Account with A,s HHH Commercial national Bank B J. J. DALY, I iBH W. P. NOBLE, A. H. PEABODY, BB Vlco Presidents. Asst- Cashier. j BHH WALKER BROS. M i 1 i 1 ifli BANKERS ' ! i 1 :mm SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 1859, ' I H A General Banking Butlneit Transacted. Safety Deposit Boies for Rent 1 i NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBL1G ' I U S. DEPOSITARY. 'H FRANK KNOX President M JAMES A. MURRAY Vice-President I lM W. F. ADAMS Cashier liH i 'ppppj Capital Taid in 300.000. I ' JH Banking in all its branches transacted. Exchange ; I H drawn on tho principle cities of Europe. $ H Interest Paid on Time Deposits. ' t fl ESTABLISHED 1852. H WELLS FARGO & COMPANY BANK I H SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H CAPITAL, SURPLUS AHD PROFITS, OVER 14,379,000 DOLLARS. fl HOMER S. KING President H H. L. MILLER Cashier 1 H. P. CLARK Asst Cashier H TfWoidest and Strongest Bank In Utah. jH General banking Business Transacted. j H -----------------------.-----------. H Joseph F. Smith, Pros. R. S. Campbell, Sec. & Gen. Mg ) H R. F. Hay ward, Electrical Engineer. ' H OTAH LIGHT AND POWER GO. i I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H INSTALLATION: 5 M Electrical, Salt Lako City Wator 2100 H. 1 M H " Salt Lako City Steam 1500 II. P M r ".. Ogdon Wator 5000 H.P M Leased Plants Wator 8000 H. P J H Gas, Rait Lako City 400M Cu. Ft Dally j H " Ogdon COM Ou. Ft. Dally ' M profitable Xtivgatrncnta ', M Utah and Novada offer oxcellent opportunities for ' M investments in ft M(nea and Mining Btocfts. ' '1 Wrlto for rollablo information and Bond for Weokly y' t 1M Market Lettor. ' j !H WILLIAM H. TIBBALS, 401 D. F. Walker Bldg - - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H II I nHREE points to think of whon you got an nb- ; H straot of title to real estato: : M I 1. Completeness. M 1 2. Accuracy. B 3. Responsibility v 1 Three reasons why the Utah Savings & Trust rH Company mako two-thirds of the abstraots made In 1 Salt Lake county. 100 sown main, HM k w m m Established 1830. GENERAL INSURANCE AND ADJUSTING. 1 M Phone 244. 62 West Second South, m 1 lil I ' 1 Salt Lake Turf Exchange " i! . I KENYON HOTEL A, 1 t: : I CALIFORNIA AND ! 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