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Show j E. C. Smith, President. X Jno. P. Cobb,' Pres. ;& Msrv I H. A. Khowies. Treasurer. j P. -L. Pearl. Secretary. ' NELDEN JUDS0N : BRIO CO. $ t Wholesale Druggists. ! P. O. Box C70. Salt Lake City. J - I 1 -"tTVS. r-wisre for meets it iho Va-, ,n i SViy bnworlueiic liie, by luuil. in r231uB!lYsV tlta ORIGINAL SCHOOL, A'VI tiBfAI & Fundil In 1800. Sucw;ul p;W,'Nf"?jW' (rKiwtn O'orywhor. Ajirol i R'8 f'Z'V Vf ?-;' tor and law culltgw. HfnUa j lUl fe'lf a -' C olitfo Lw Cour.,e and B-nines? l$-T&tJAfi'''iil- c'- "-lb.,,1 T.rma. r--S.5 i- 3 Spwlal Offr Now. VV'i -! ' C,0,OBU Fne' VeT lTs,e '"if Sprsgua Correspondence j , School of Lw, Kid Brav's Restaurant OPEN ALL NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES', . 49 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. L. M. LAW, FLORIST Successor to Salt Lake Huddart Floral Co., 214 East Second South. Telephone ST. Up-to-date and floral artist; always a large stock to select from. I ; j j . i Remington !i Typewriters ; I I .look durable gV' ! f(m and are as g- l - I j J they look. , y-$4 RerainjtonTypewriterCo. Jfaip' ' I Wa7 Broadwa v-r!ri I ' NevvYork.fT;' " "2J'1" . a w JM ; .; .'1 J j -1 f , I' C- ' I j itfnt, iiJlftn -i I, .mart Tilrn I T J- . J ( . Branch Office, 172 S. W. Temple Street. Salt Lake City. Bell Tel. 1622 Y. Ind. Tel. 182 Both 'phones j 1 HE f. W. GARDINER CO. PRINTERS, RULERS and BLANK BOOK MAKERS. 216 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Agents Jones' Improved Loose Leaf Specialties. ; ...LEADER IN VEHICLES AND HARNESS... 1 1 J I - THE BEST ELECTRIC AND GAS0- 3 I LENE AUTO.M'OBIUS MADE J 157159-161 State St., Salt Lake, Utah. I C. A. QUIGLEY. . - General Manager. importers and . Dealers tn Marble and Granite Stons : Mantels, Grates and Monumental Work. , 21. 22, a. -7 West South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. : "4 - Graduate cf Tunirs Dect. Xew England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. GEORGE H. VINE Tuner, and Bepairer of Pianos and organs. ;. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. F. COALTER MUSIC CO. - . 4 CALLAWAY, ' HOOCK & FRANCIS Where Everyone buys Crockery, Lamps and Glassware. Complete department of Hotel, restaurant and Bar Supplies.. 156 S. Main Street;-; SALT LAKE CITY, I . All are Pleased Tvith the Effect. 8 1 From St. Peters ?nd Paul's Monastery ia Com . berland. Md, the followiuir i stated: Pastor Koeniss"Xerve Tonic has been used here by a ! number .. ; s inmates, with always jrood result. ' i The severe strain caused by the hard studies falls - on those with weak nerves, sometimes causing ! sleeplessness. A case of this kind of year's stand-' , big was cured by three bottles of Tonic. In other j cases the Tonic proved yer7 efficacious and all i those who took it are pleased with ics uood effect. Rev. J. H. Keini, of Barteiso. 111., informs us j that he has used four bottles of Pastor Kocnia's j Nerre-Tonie a&a':nst sleeplessness and nervous- i nrss with cood results. j FOSr A Va,ub,e Book on Ner M Em la vous Diseases, and a Sample ! 1 3 Ess bottle to any address. Poor pa- - tients also get the medietas free. Prepared by the Rev. Father Koexhs, of Fort ! Wayne, Ind., since 1876, and how by the j KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. !'-" JOO Lake Street. Sold by Drazziit at 51 per Bottle, 6 for $5, ' Largo Aize, $1.75; 6 Bottles for S3. In Salt Lake, by Smith Drug Co. j Jr. Dnuvcr. by Sc-holtz Drug Co. ! ROSE VILLA, I 1 1 POULTRY ' f ARM I i . I IMGO H. THIRD EAST STREET. I - ' j -. ired and Raised by Philip Finegar. . j J Buyers can always rely on ui for J I - the best. We raise the choicest. r ' Bell -phone 1419-1'. J !' - I . . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . DENTIST. ; DM. SCOfT CHAPMAN 505 Scott-Strevell Biulding. , J. E. SCALLON, M. D.. .. Vi'HVSICfAN AND SURGEON, office, suite 409-10 fit South Main. Hours, 2 to 4 p. m. Bel) telephone 3093-Z ",J""" ""' '"I ".y. THE UNIVERSITY OF IIOTRE DAIiIE O NOTRE DAMl, INDIANA. 123d Session opens Tuesday, September 12, 1905. f The Uniicrsity oilers every f.ii.-:liiy i'ii-.-a coxp'.ete mmmam COURSES Collegiate Tra-ninjc SPECIAL in the Ancient and Modern Classical Courses, Kcon.v,ni:s hik! rnTTOCTTC OFFERED Historv, foumalism and Science. The Law, Chemical atul I're-Meii.cn' I i'.ioiotr'cal C("Jr Classical tinder an incrcasccl corps of prol-.-s-iiir.- aiTord students siicci.ii 4 .veurs A. B. advantages in training for firolessioiia! iile. Technical Courses Eiocutiin English Tj,e graduates hi the Civil. Mceiianica',. 'and Elcctrva! 4 yeurs Litt. B. Engineering Courses are in constant demand, for the training is thorough in ererr resoect. There is a two-year or shor'. History and coarse in both Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Pdrlii.nentarr Economics Architecture tJW- 4 ears Ph. B. This course lias been introduced as a natural tv.u growth of the splendid Civil Knga'.eerin Co :rse and is designed to Journalism work in harmony with'it. The c:ii:se combines a mathc-Post mathc-Post Graduate, i matical education, with a complete course of architecture. A:c;stiC 1 ; ear Litt. I. The classes are under the direct supervision of a d-..s- Drawmj tinguished architect irom Chicago. . General Science Pharmacy 4ears-B. S. This course opens a broad field to Catholic youns' men pt Jctict Special attention given to laboratory work. Jleciiaaici Chemistry Preparatory School ' "VeBrhi S' :'1 Thc studies ia tlic Prepnratorv repartment are eouivalcr.-. to the most advanced High School course. t ncxcciled opportunities lor students iu grammar school grades. Aipii"(i JoIoys Commercial Course Electrinry f ' Miol. Xotre Dame gives Commercial students a complete business training. Pharmacy St. Edward's Mall Phonoeraphy Cirad. in Phar . for bovs under r-, is unique in the coniplt-teness of its equip-fv equip-fv ,arri,Ph' (;i' ment. ' It affords pupils the rare advantages of tne I' e-i.v2r'nh-Ph,,J' paratorv" School and the tender care of the Sisters during e ' study hours. Typewriting - Engineering The Gjmnasium 4 venrs with a track hail i. ox 1S0 feet a Physical Culture room 40x100 Civil l'. E. teet perfectly equipped, a 10-acre athletic held, spacious Music, Mechanical- recreation grounds, two lakes lor aquatic sports, a large t, r"i indoor swimming pool sax;s feet, leave nothing to be desired 1 ii-trum-n!.il .ul-,i venre.ni' for the upbuilding of the physical man. , ijctruol- Free Rooms for Student. , Short r.lei-trieiii over 17 who are admissable to the Sophomore, Juni..r or 2 jears. Senior year of any collegiate course. Rooms to rent to students over 17 who can noc qualify for these classes. Architecture Catalogues Free Telegraphy 4 jear B. S. in The President solicits a personal inspection of th - l"::iver-Architeciure. l"::iver-Architeciure. sjts. nnrj jt3 equiyment on the part of parents, guardians, and students. Law Phvsxal 2 ears I.L. B. Address: THE REV. JOHN CAVANAUGH, C. S. C. . Culture aJmmm J Notre Dame. Indiana. "37 . ES 9 S (ONE MUC WEST OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME I CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS Will Open its 51st Year of Active Educational Work on Monday, Sept. II. iw ' THIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES has justW earned the reputation of being one of the most jt nMV !a:,.rot vol, .., u;, , thoroughly equipped and successlul educational establish- t-,.l!. the Acaie,ny BuiUinu ments in the i'nited States. All the branches ot a thorough i;lrgf, well ventilated, ciii'.-"-' C ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL EDUCATION dious, steam-hcared.' .- ? Including Greek, Latin, Frsnch. German and Spanish arc taugnt lighted, supplied wit1! ' by a X-'aculty of competent teachers. cold water baths, and . i: O COLLEGIATE DEGREES dre-escapes, are bcjiitif j . preconferred on students completing the lull courseof studies. red oil tne picturesque i... i . - conducted offftlS&onto. ft2tu: : .- Two instrumental lessons and one in theory and note- Slats. singing weekly are included in the regular course of music. Pupils mat pursue S;v.ii Eitra practice pro rata. Courses in .Schools ol Pi:-.:.n THE ART DEPARTMENT and Music, in Boo'.kee;-!. embodies the principles that form the basis of the best modern Stenography and Typewn- instruction. t-, - i - . THE GYMNASIUM ll, " ,var'et-v supplied with all the latest appliances for physical develop- Needlework is taugnt. merit, is under the direction of a graduate of Dr. Sargent's Pupils of tender age ..i: 1 il. - Normal School of Physical Training. wiio need primary -rai nr.g For catalogue containing lull information address carefully prepared for A ,-;,'! -m. THE DIRECTRESS Courses in the Minim a:.J Pr;- St.Mary'9 . Notre Dame P. 0., Indiana. paratory Departrnsnts. . . . 7 , V- . . , v. : . , -. - f -- . I. . . - '.4 . - r:?v- : t s -vt ' 3 j i rjr , 7 , x , ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE For boarders .and day pupiU, under the management of the ATu ri-f Fathers. Classical. Scientific and Commercial Branches; Military Drill and Gymnastics taught. For catalogue and particular? ad-Iress ad-Iress j . VERY REV'. J. GTJINAN, S. M. j All Hallows College, Salt Lake. Utah. j I ST. MARY'S ACADEMY SMJ LAKE CITY, UTAH. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Complete Classical and Commercial Courses. Music, JiQw-tn and Painting. For cata- X logue address, SISTER SUPERIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah. X 1 SACRED HEART ACADEMY, Ogden, Utah I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. The highest intellectual advantaRPS. a beautiful and comfort-iole home, and careful attention to all that pertains to jrood health, HOL.nd mentl training, refined manners and the best general culture. Superio- advantages advan-tages In muAic and art. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, Ogden. Utah. THE iginDairyCo. IS East First South StA Salt Lake City, irtah. 'Phones Bell. 4S9, 469; -Ind. 160. The best only of pi:rk sweet milk. cream axd butte k. In a Class by Itself. ONE GRADE-ELGIN BUTTER ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 1 ESTABLISHED lSti3. I BAILEY & SONS j GRAIN, SEEDS. POULTRY SUP- i PLIES, ETC. ( I 61-63 East Second South. I; ' ( Salt Lake City, Utah. I; j . uum,nmimnfr', ' luinium wi n wnmnw jp)ihiliwiu . SUMMONS. IN" THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial district of the State of I'tah. County of Salt Lake. Laura Orton. plaintiff, vs. . John L. Orton, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within 20 days after the sf-rvico of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brougnt, otherwise, within thirty days after service, ser-vice, and defend the above entitled a-ctlon; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment wlljr bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, a, copy of which, is herewith served upon you..; , McGURRIN & OUST IN. V.-.-7 -; Plaintiff's Attorneys. P.-O.J Address" -W-L0 Security. Trust Bldg.. Salt. Lake Ctty. Utah. ' First publication July 15, 190J. " i r j Convent Education. At St. Mary's Convent. Gil-i Gil-i roy, Cal., a first-clas3 education is imparted to the pupils. Climate Clim-ate unsurpassed. Terms Twelve dollars per month. For particulars, apply to Sister Superior. THE Catholic University of America ' Washington. D. C. FotmUVd by Uis Holiness? Leo XIII, directed di-rected by the American Hierarchy, and supported bj- tho Catholic pf:opie r' the United States, offer excepliori.il advantages advan-tages to LAY STUDENTS in its courses leading to the decreed I Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of .Science, I and Bachelor of, Laws. I These courses' are oooii ;o yraduuta3 . Of hish schools and awJn'esv an! I others of lik scholastic attainments. For announcements address tlve Dean. i |