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Show OBITUARY. Raybould. W. F. Raybould, who came to Utah in 1SC0, died yesterday at St. Mark's hospital. He was on duty Wednesday, and was taken suddenly ill. He was about sixty-five years old. His wife and three children survive him. Sullivan. The funeral of the late Mrs. M. M. Sullivan Sul-livan took place Friday of last week from the Cathedral chapel. Rev. Father Ryan celebrated requiem high mass and delivered the funeral sermon, which was a beautiful tribute to the life and character of a truly noble woman. The handsome casket was covered with, exquisite ex-quisite floral tributes from the legion of sorrowing friends who attended the services. ser-vices. The Gregorian requiem was sung by Mrs. Hammer, Miss Redman and I J. W. Curtis. The deceased leaves a husband and four children. The earnest ear-nest sympathy of all is extended to them in their bereavement. The deceased de-ceased was a woman of truly Christian character, a devoted mother, a faithful faith-ful wife and kind, charitable neighbor. May God in His Infinite mercy comfort the sorrowing ones who sadly mourn the dearest and best of mothers. May her soul rest in peace! Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the -Jrand Annual St. Patrick". Day Comet are held eveiy Sa'r (;; it 3 o'cloik in the choir hall. Confidence Restored. The retiring of cashiers' checks and payment of all demands in currency and gold show that the stringency in the money market is at an end in Salt Lake. Many thousands of dollars, which have been placed in safe keeping, during dur-ing the past four months, are now ready for a safe investment. Ever' investor will find such an opening in the Salt Lake Security & Trust company. This company has paid to its stockholders over 24 per cent in dividends. Its regular regu-lar semi-annual dividend of 3V& per cent, which was paid at the commencement of last month, did not affect its surplus sur-plus of $25,000. The company receives deposits from one dollar upward and allows interest according to the amount deposited. . When the sum deposited reaches 5500, " the depositor can, at his own option, get one of the first-class gilt-edged securities se-curities of the company. This places customers in a position where there can not be . shadow of doubt as to their safety. The company has such customers cus-tomers in nearly every state in the union. un-ion. When the securities mature, they write for new securities. The company does the collecting of (1) the interest, and (2) the principal when due. Another great advantage afforded by the company is Its new fire and burglar proof safety deposit vaults: They are convenient for all the customers residing resid-ing in the city, and are absolutely safe against loss by fire or burglary. Now that the financial scare is over, all with idle money who want good security se-curity and interest on their money should call on or write to the Salt Lake Security & Trust company, 32 Main street, Salt Lake. |