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Show We call special attention to the financial statement of the Salt Lake I Security & Trust Co.. published in an-j other column of this issue. The statement state-ment is official, certified by the secretary secre-tary of state. It shows a solid, substantial sub-stantial company, with its assets invested in-vested in good interest-bearing securities, securi-ties, secured by real estate mortgages. I This is the kind of a concern which grows steadily and prospers, without reference to the ups and downs of Fpeculation. It now has assets of upwards up-wards of a million dollars, which rp-reppnts rp-reppnts the work of twenty years. The company pays four per c ent interest on pavings deposits, and anyone wishing to place money in a strong bank, where it will earn good interest, can do no better than deposit it with the Salt l,n1-e Zwrl" - Trwt (' I Our ! Participation Certificates Net the investor six per cent, payable semi-annually, or as desired. They are doubly secured by Real Estate and are g.ara.teed by this company. com-pany. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. I - Y,::: 'l' . . jThe Chariton Shop! OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. lThe VeryBest Lot of Silk Waists in Jown j l V J That's an expression we hear, day after day, from women who have made tours of the city's stores : and most careful inspections and comparisons. v WE started the season with the fullest determination to make a record. We realized to attain our ob- V ject we must go to extraordinary lengths in the preparation of the stock. We hesitated at nothing, : but worked hard and continuously among makers, not only in this country, but of many other manu- facturing centers, including Paris. We bought with a full knowledge of the tastes of our community. NEW LACEAND NEW NET WAISTS, the richest effects found anyw here, are. here. ( . MadcJ to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah, of the condition of The M ,Vated at Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the (Close of business on the ninth clay of October, 1906. ' RESOURCES, LIABILITIES, Lojfins and Discounts $ 9.S03.52 Capital Stock paid in 273.700.00 Bo jncls. Stock3, Certificates, Surplus Fund 15,000.00 fclp 4.670.18 Undivided Profits 35,644.73 Tanking House 40,000.00 Due to National Banks.... 14,339.04 ' M Furriiture and Fixtures 13 763 47 Individual Deposits 173,524.26 TVleaf Estate 79 053 79 Savins De-n- Int- at four P! , o,uoo..j e cert 21,637.37 JjDue from National Banks.. 29.340. SI Cashier's Checks 1,487.82 JLfCash on Hand 1,841.96 Notes and Bills Redis- Loans on Real Estate 980,959.49 counted 643,975.00 I Abstract Records 25,000.00 Certificates of Deposit 5,125.00 ft Total $1,184,433.22 Total $1,184,433.22 f"n : - estate of Utah, County of Salt Lake: j Edward Home being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says jlthat he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the conditions of the fyaid bank at the close cf business on the ninth day of October, 1S06. i 1 EDWARD HOME. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sixteenth day of October, 1906. ISeal.) . GUSTAVE H. BACK MAN, f Notary Public. St?Jte oUtah. Office of the Secretary of State. Pi I, d! S. Tingey, secretary of State of the State o. Utah, do hereby cer-tifi cer-tifi that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the-! J above named company, new on file in my office, this sixteenth day of OcfWr, 1906. , -C. S. TINGEY, ' J Secret try of State. IU II CLOTHING W j Prevention is better than cure and by providing yourself vq ' with seasonable clothing you are apt to escape unnecessary 'z-S suffering and medical expense. - Hosiery and Underwear ?M . Sample Hosiery Sile of children's high grade cashmere 22q I hose. These are the finest grade of English fashioned pTJj -1 cashmere hose for children. These lines are not complete. while they last we will sell them at )z 5j 60c value for 30c 3 tv 70c value for 35c If ! Fr Hair 80c va,ue for 40,: Hair Wrl Adil 90c value for 45c AiCAU .' !) $1.00 value for . 50c D-! fli. 1 rriCe $1.10 value for 55e THCC $1.25 value for 60c LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE ijf i 71 BOYS' AND GIRLS' BLACK COTTON SCHOOL HOSE, in ev-Svt34 ev-Svt34 light, medium and heavy weight, made for "2E( Ejrvg V4 heavy wear and comfort, price -DT SMK BOYS' AND GIRLS' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, extra kWfi Kvl spliced heel and toe; an exceptional -l value at ' O T P, PICKANINNY SCHOOL HOSE FOR BOYS The best , wearing hose on the market. Made of bet long fiber, yi ent.r Egyptian yarn. Dyed by a process that saves the life TlS "AVt Citv-'of the stockings and makes them absolutely fast black. t u ;so a sDlendid fine ribbed school hose for girls. hgj tig of be?ADIES. HEAVILY FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS, in j?ymestic. white and gray, each : 50c VTURS CODIES PANTS AND VESTS. The Munsing make, in . piV' white and gray "5c ftjTC, (YEING ADIES' UNION SUITS, in cotton cotton fleeced wool r, ' and wool mixed. The Munsing make at $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, fA L. i$2.00, $2.25, $2.50. $3.00, $3.50, fTJfe fCURE CHILDREN'S JERSEY RIBBED FLEECED PANTS AND ' t ' -ESTS Gray ' 15c up to 40o .isjrjrg i ; HILDREN'S FINiJ RIBBED, EXTRA HEAVY FLEECED VS VJ.VESTS AND PANTS 25c ud to 60c Tft C-a""M'HILDREN'S UNION SUITS; the famous Munsing make t I extra fleeced, in white and gray. fop mm I Open crotch, 75c; Droo seat, 85o. ihl J WW Sj li-" have everything for the infant in fall and winter wear Ji 11' ,is well as for children and adults. PtK 1 s 'j,me and examine our large and well selected stock of fall j ry--qynd winter goods. ' ei.R DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 MAIN STREEET. ' gTJp U.,, J ' I FALL SHOWING OF r i! ir j- FLOOR CQVERINGSlj jj I t BThe passing of summer brings thoughts of fall housecleaning, This means a new carpet, a new a rug or a piece of new furniture here and there f I just to brighten up the home, I Our new line is fresh and clean and contains many exclusive patterns shown only by us, If you I I are particular what your house contains come I s here, and besides, you will find the prices always I I I honest, l p . i i H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. Ij ' : i' J I J. E. Kenyon, 23 West South Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. $ Large assortment of Burnt Leather Kovelties for Xmas. j i l Leather pillows. $".00 and $:!.3o with any desisrn burnt on. i "it J Art lf-athr with deficn stnmped on, 65c ar.d upward a skin: all '.olors. J I ? Mail orders promptly answered. til 4 I 1 URNITURE & CARPET CO. el6 to40Ea3t Third South Street j LOOK TO THE "') I OF YOUR HOME' ! j ;; j i Look to "The Greenewald Furniture Store" for the kind r! I that gives a home fashionable embellishments of endur- 2 ing character at Moderate Prices, ! I I 33-35-37 WEST I ! I THIRD SOUTH I .; r |