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Show WE INSIST That the goods wo sell shall be satisfactory satis-factory to the customer. This Is applll-cable applll-cable as well to aJLptnr?Hn; Established ,, ers as to those -y-, iqg j who buy the f7 f4 iCQ? most expensive mmi lzw goods. J mM2m!2rJ70 REASONABLE ,Iyti5ALT LAKE PRICES. Our lines are sxcoptlonally complete and the prices are Buch as to Induce buying. Located In the bcaH of tho business and theatro districts. Two blocks from all Mormon Interests. STRICTLY EUROPEAN PLAN. THE NEW WILSON. A. Fked Wky. TnK Most TJp-to-Datb Hotel West. SALT LAKE CITY. Oponed Marcn, 1003. Rates, S1.00 to $3.00 per day. Popular Priced Restaurant. Largo, Llgbt Sample Rooms. 200 Rooms with Telophono.Hot and Cold Running Water. Sixty Private Baths. 1 A GOLD BOND $ Si That pays 4 per cent interest is considered WJ m a gilt-edge investment. A saving deposit rfj M with the g I S Utah Commercial & Savings Bank I j$ Pays 4 per cent and is as good as I A GOLD BOND I A. P. HANSON , MINING ENGINEER, u.s.Doputy Mineral suveyor. Removed to 55 Commercial Block i . I3ETD IB ! ' CENT HBB MH H Hil KiflBl Hi M -V--l " )BPif WzJm QHtfi ALL SHADES AND FIXTURES UNTIL SEPTEMBER 24th AT THE SRliT LiflKE ELiEGTlRIC CO. OH -- IOM-fi 151 So. main - Tel. No. 6 R. 6. DUN I I5:ne.rcanti,e I &0 f George Rust, Gon'l Manngor, lU Utah' Ida"' Wyoming. ' Olllccs: Progress Bldg , Salt Lake. Wholesale Phone 171 Retail " 166 . Gather your cocktails while ye may, - ' - . w Old time Is swiftly flying. '- - And 1-these- same lips that drink today, I . Tomorrow may-he dying. - . - - z 1 I -7."" "". " " '' "RIBGER '& MNDLEY, " "The Whiskey Merchants?" --1 - i t i 1'im i , . , WHBm FINANCIAL . ' i 9B 1 J ' WM WALKER BROS. I , , f I BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY, UfAH. EitabtltM 1858. A General Banking Buslnast Transacted. Safety Dapoalt B&iei'for Rent. I iH NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC I U 8. DEPOSITARY. H FRANK KNOX President -. H JAMES A. MURRAY Vice-President H W. F. ADAMS Cashier i M Capital Paid in 300,000. H i Banking In all Its branches transacted. Exchange H drawn on the prlnclplo cities of Europe. H Interest Paid on Time Deposits. ' M ESTABLISHED 1852. ' H WELLS FARGO & COMPANY BANK H salt Lake city, Utah. I H CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, OVER 12,000,000 DOLLARS. Wt HOMER S. KING President H H. L. MILLER Cashier j H JNO. E. MILES f..A8st Cashier H Jho Oldest and Strongest Bank in Utah. H General Banking business Transacted. H 1 I H Joseph F. Smith, Prcs. R. S, Oami'BKLT,, Sec. & Gqn. Mg I R. F. Hayward, Electrical Engineer, I H UTAH LIGHT AND POWER CO. ji; I SALT LAKE' CITY; UTAH. ' ' H INSTALLATION: ! i' M Electrical, Salt Lako City Water 2400 H. P B " Salt Lake City Steam 1600 H. P " Ogdon Water 5000 H. P M Leased Plants Water 8000 H. P f M Gas, Rait Lako City 400M Cu. Ft Dally H " Ogdon COM Cu. Ft. Dally M J. H. BIGGER l CO I BROKERS I H j i H New York Stocks. Chicago Markets, H ROOMS 211.212 D. F. WALKER BLOCK, i H SALT LAKE CITY. H FAIRBANKS.MQRSE&CO. I MANUFACTURERS, ' 218-220 South West Temple Street. I Gas and Gasoline Engines, Steam H Hoists, Pumps, Sturtevant Crushers H and Eolls, Irrigation Machinery, H Mine, Mill and Smelter Equipments, H Exhaust Fans, Blowers, Ore Cars. H Ore- Buckets, Wire Bope, Sheave , fl Wheels, Centrifugal Pumps, Bail- : fl way Specialties, Trucks, two and ' four wheels; Fairbanks' Standard H f Scales. " j i H I Correspondence Solicited. Write for Catalogues. H FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., I TELEPHONE 1080. C. P. MASON, Mgr. '(-.HI |