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Show I : TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. I . . i ' Having no agent in Colorado, Idaho, i Alontana or Wyoming, all in arrears I 1-hould send their subscriptions to this it 1) filet:. The paper wrapper will tell vhen last payment v.-as made; also he amount now due. Bank checks, j 'lostofTice ordsr or money in registered I otters addressed to Intermountain fJathollc may be safely sent. We hope rbis . notice served on all subscribers Ij.viil not only rc.rid, but prompt them jo settle all s u a z counts. liasfflonis & Sons Co., Importers and Dealers in Marble & Granite Stonef Mantles, Grates and Monumental Work. fil, 23, 25, 27 West South Tempi Z"U Bait Lake City. Utah. BANKS -and-j BANKING. BUTTE CITY. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President. GEO. W. STAPLETON, - Vice President. T. M. HODGENS, - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. Transacts a General Banking Business Interest paid on deposits. Drafts paid In all parts of the world. DIRECTORS: John A. Crelhton, G. W. Stapleton, A.. H. Barret. B. D. Leavitt, I 8. V. Kemper, J. O. Hodgens, T. M. Hodgens. SALT LAKE CITY. JhE STATE BANK OF UTAH. Commercial Banking In a.11 Its Branches. . . ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trad. EL DELETOSA CIGARS R 2 for 23c. We give w.r'; ,. ,. i, - " " 2 j purchase a bas-relief r.f : . ; , g , . President McKinlov. - . i are of the best nuiUUy a::., y ture a work of art. j M i SHEnmm7sn I "Where thv. M Cars Step." t H ...f ,r . sj THE GREAT ANNUAL May Safe Begins Monday Morning Past marvelous offerings during our many sales to be positively eclipsed the coming week. You will understand what this means when compared -with our former efforts. Strictly dependable merchandise at a fraction of their actual values. SEE OUR PAGE AD in the Sunday, papers for further I particulars. THE LACE- HOUSE Novelties in Bed Sets and j LLce Gurtsdns. j . Bed Sets in Ruffled Nets and Muslins in Dainty Col- I j ors Red, Green and Blue. A. fine, lot just in. Call and ' ! '- see them. ? jj ' H. Dinwoodey Furniture ' Co. 1 I : : : t v i fcg .T, .-..;--:::.v:..-.-rv-. j it, -..-r; . -.-i KS."!0f tJSr'JB'JSTrii " 1':" TJI""" '"TTiN pmalsi)2(g feateiM iMnM m I SUMMER MESS FA1UCS Extraordinary price cutting in Silk. Fabrics for Summer Dresses' As the ea- i son for selling this class of goods Is well advanced and we do not propose to carry i the fabrics over, we unhesitatingly make it to your interest to buy. ! . . In Foulards we have a magnificeent ' ' line in all the newest colorings and designs: Persians, Dresden. Scroll An elegant line of embroidered dot and Conventional. No fabric that Pongee Silk, all colored dots on nat- makes a more desirable, comfortable ural color grounds. A delightful i and cool dress as the cool Fabric for shirt waists and I ?L-,,i oul?rds- , The -f suits. The beauty of this materiat is f regular price of the h(U) T that jt laundries like line is $1.00 and $1.25' ILJfi : n linen and makes r, per yard. Sale price stylish. nobbv gar- (Th T ? If you appreciate good values you ments. The $1.23 qual- ' ZFaJ (L will not fail to embrace this ojpor- ity this week at tunity. In this department you will also find a . ' nobby line of black fX f J l V"? O and white and blue. IU) IC . . and white chalk-line V-"S f7 Cr SsX taffeta silks. the J (( I I ri. I 1 (I correct thing for IWyfJAV I I (Oi l! VVJ shirt-waist suits, a LS ZZS A J6j S regular bonanza at Slightly damaged and yet scarcely no- f mm. " "7 ticeable, in plain shaded taffeta 1 ( (v) ff silk colors: green, i V L fill f red. nile, blue, pink. ' f II J 1 vz". Price. $8.50 to $12.00. ( oln I I f mJ I A As long as they last , j I 1 j j This is one of the ex- '"" 1 QJ J J ! ceptional bargains wo- I f i J yy men seldom encoun- ' 1 ter " i |