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Show - The Modern Store. !:.;., ate I:Ue-fsr Everybody. Publicity is the open sssam: to a' store's success vhen the "goods possess qu:!ity when prices are rea:onab!e-vhen reductions are true ones. , Finest tea grown at closing out prices. Visit the Basement on the occasion of the sale and you t will be well pleased with the tea bargains. It Is the same . high grade tea that we used to serve. No tea will be sold until nigM. ' The line Is a big one. It was purchased In- Nw York from odds and ends at such prices as permit of reduction. Bee window. Other bargains. , : teay Sjpdds m -Oct Bray ' . ; . " ' . ":BG33mM ' , Best Willow Clothe Basket . 5c . Best Galvanised Ware Tuba .... ' ' Mo . Two-piece Carving Beta .....S5o Japanese Crumb and Brush Trays .'. 2So Nicely Japanned Slop Palls ..." ;.. 15c Leatherette Telescope Lunch Boxes .v.....". ldc Choice of Fancy Imported Trays, worth 60c the Double Waah Boards, worth 50c 15c Fancy Embossed Shelf Paper. 10 yards .60 - Four rolls. 1000 sheets each. SlIJc Tissue Toilet Paper ..Ko - r '1 ''ANOTHER": "WE-3Y" , Why not buy a Piano that every member of the family can play t - We have something new. Corns In and see It. Ws will arrange terms to suit. I ' -1 Carstensen & Anion Co. " (Xneorporsted.) Tempi cf Music V.74 wan STRUCT.. 1 Successors to Dames Masto Co. m CULLEN HOTEL S. C. E. ING, Prop, Salt Lake City Street Cart from all trains Pass the DoorJ v. a. DxpoerrASX. (FftAJOC JCfOX .... PistdJt j. A. MURRAY Vloa-PresWent fifT, HT. ADAMS Cashier ! CAPITAL. PAID IX. 1300,0 Banking tn all Its Braaottss TraasaeteA. !Kxea4ias drawn oa tfea Principal CtOea of Europe. 1NTKRXST PAID CN T3VS tUOUlB, WALKER BROS 'Bakers SALT IAKB CTTT. fTTPT.iBvi irr jgE$. Safety Deposit. Boxesfst: reaV . iDeseret National Bankj ; UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. i Capital SS'SSS Surplus u-. .fM..M.).'w)i I b. HIT; President Moses T"tehr ..... ... Vice-President H. a Twung Cashier 1 Edrar S. Hills Asst. Cashier iTaSlorgMade . Suits. We have Just received a beautlf ul line of Cravennettes In all the .new shades, and the styles are marvels of heauty. They should be seen to be thoroughly appreciated. , i PRICES $15.50 to $47.50 Our Tailor-made suits are the best values this season that w have v.. ever been able to show, and the ladles should make their selections early, while the stock is fresh. ' ' Walking Skirts and Street Hats have arrived In sufficient quantity that we can show you any style or price desired. . cultural College of Utah I The Scientific Tcchni- ' Provides Liberal, Thor-cal Thor-cal College of the ough and Practical State- bT Education. ' : " I ;,0D:L, I . i i f I n n , - i f ; ;-;:: --U. infix THE COLLEGE COMPRISES S Th School of Agriculture. .Tht School of EngiMtrlng end The School of Domestic Scieace end Mechanic Arts. Arts. Th8 School of General Science. The Scbool of Commerce. The School of Music. , The Agricultural Experiment Station. Twentylfferent building, provided with the best modern equipment, afford exceptional facilities for thorough and. efficient work. , ' A strong fAculty, representing the best institutions of America and Europe, are in charge of the work of Instruction and experimentation. -w . ... . "'. . No tuition U charged. Hegistration fee, f S. College opens September 80. Write for Illustrated ' . catalogue. .... . '. . ' AGIUCULTUllAL COLLEGE, Logan, Utab. j W. B. lleCornlck. President: John 1. Daly. Vice-President; S. H. Lynch. Maa-icer Maa-icer and Becretary. Utah Savings & Trust Co. , Salt lAkejaty. Capital paid up. H60.000. Surplus, BU. taterert paid on deposits, loans on ap-jiroved ap-jiroved security. Acts as executor, administrator, jruar-lin. jruar-lin. asslsne- receiver, ete. Title Ouar. . K riiVrtment. Insures UUss and kikM abstracts. Established 1841. . , ISO OffleesJ The Oldest and larvesu r. G.ouN&e.;, GEORGE BUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Ofices lnl Progress Building. Bait Lake City. WELLS, FARGO S CO. BANK Bait Lake City. Utah. Established lilt The Oldest and Stroasest Bank m Utah. .' Capital I . Surplus m.mm..... r .SMxts.Bbbi . Undivided prortU 1 Transacts a general hanking business, domestic and foreign. Deposits received subject to cXsCk. H. L. MILLER. Cashier. U. P. CLAiUC. AsstjCshlr. McCORNICK & CO., ' BANKERS, SALT LAtCQ CITY. ; A (Established 1X71) Vi transact a General Banking Business! J. X. Cosgrlft. Pres. E. W. Wilson; CasUw ? OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK . J. Daly, W. PNobie. YTcs-Presi'lsnta. |