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Show ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE ..... BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Classical, . Commercial and Scientlflo Courses, Complete. Spanish, German and French. Terms Moderate. Send for Catalogue. REV. T. J. LARKIN. President Established 185?, JbsliijlParrk 170 Malta St., SaiPt Lake Cfcty, TftaOu Sigia of the Street Clock. DowveoiTrS In Spoons and Novelties. D!m mortis. Sterling Silverware, Fine Amer. j tew ewd Impoctert Waltrihes. Eta iBSiTFifffi NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classics Letters, Kconomics and Histqry, Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy, Law, Civil, Mechanical Mechanic-al nnd Electrical Engineering, Architecture. Archi-tecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. ROOMS FREE to all Students who have completed the studies required for admission ad-mission into the Junior or Senior Tear of anv of the Collegiate Courses. ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to students over seventeen preparing for Collesiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for the Ecclesiastical state will bo received at special rates ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys under 13 years, is unique in the completeness of its equipments. The SCth jvar will open September 5th. 1SD9. Catalogues free. THE PERFECT COAL. Tel. 49, 53 West Second South. CIJZENS CQAL COMPANY, Insurance. R. W. 5 LOAN, Life, Liability j and Fire. 14 West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah KEEP Yd Iffl AT HIE BY INSURING WITH THIS HEBER J. GRANT & CO., General Agents- UWWM . cur zmm caP MAKERS. GO West Second SouthSaltLake City. beiquf s soiis fiommci Owners. Carbonators and Bottlers of Deserct Uatural Dtbiamur BOTTLIXG CO. . Cor. .West. Temple and Market Sts., SaltLako City, Utah. KBRR & GO, Members N. T. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold or. margin. Correspondence solicited. 8 Eroad St. New York. ! The onlv line running through oars to i Portland "Butte, Missouri river, Chicago i and St. I'.ouis. without chang?. Tim card in efi'ct Oct. 15. 1SS9. Train3 will arrive and depart at Salt Lake City dally as follows: Arrive. From Ogden, Chicago. Omaha. St. T.,ouis, Kansas Citv and Denver 3:30 .nv. F rom Ogricr., Portland. Spokane, F.utte. Ht-lena and Saa Francisco Fran-cisco .. 9:05 a.m. From Mil ford, 'Sarpete. Provo and intermedinte p jints 9:35 a.m. i rom Os-d?n. Ctilraeo. St. Louis, Kansas City. Oniah.o. Denver apd San Frani.sco 3:00 p.m. wFrpm Garfield Eeach. Tooele I nnd Terminus 4:00 p.ra. From Tintlo Mereur and intcr- mediate points 6:30 p.m. From Preston. Logan. 3rlgham. J Ogden ana Intermediate polr.t3.6:40 p.m. From Osrden. Butte, San Francisco Francis-co and intermediate points .... T:S0 pjn. Depart. For Ogder., Omana, Chicago. iJenver, Kansas City. St. Louis, Cache vailey and intermediate Point3 7;00 a.m. For Tintic. Mereur and inter- ! madjate points 7:55 a.m- Foi" "arfieJd Beach Tooele and Terminus '. 7:45 a.m. For Offdcn. Butte Helena. Portland Port-land and intermediate points... 9:45 a.m. ! tor Oden. Omaha. Chicago, j Denver, Kansas City. St. Louis I and San Francisco 11:43 a-m. ; or, ,Pro!V Sanpete, MUford I and Intermediate points 5:30 p.m. . For Osrden, Denver. Kansas City, .Omaha, St. Louis and Chi- I c-iso 6:40 p.m. 1 tor Osrden, Butte, Helena. San ! i-rancisco and intermediate i Points 8:45 p.m. I Telephone No. i50. I . 'Trains south of Juab do not' run Sun- j days. i "Daily except Sunday. I Ticket office. Masonic block. No. 10J ! W. Second South st. i W. H. BANCROFT, Vies President and j Ojmeml Manager. i B..VT. I.CCLE3, Gneral Trade Man- ! crer. P; E. BCRLEY, General Passenger St , Ticket Agent. s Current 1 Time Tabic. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 6 For Grand Junction, Denver Den-ver and Doints east 8:30 a.m. No. 2 For Provo. Grand Junction Junc-tion and ail uoints east 2:20 p.m. No. 4 For Provo. Grand Junction Junc-tion and all noints east S:05a.m. No. 10 For Einsrham. Lthi. Provo. Pro-vo. Heb;r. Mt. Pleasant, Manti. BelknuD and intermediate Doints 7:50 a.m. No. 8 For Eureka, Payson, He-ber. He-ber. Provo and intermediate Doints 5:00 p.m. No. 5 For Osrden and the west., '.':45 a.m. No. 3 For Osden and west 0:"5 p.m. No. 1 For Oedf n and west 12:0n noon No. 42 For Park Citv Ss:30 a.m. 1 t AKBIVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 5 From Provo, Grand June- j tion and the east 9:30 a.m. .No. 1 From Provo, Grand June- i tion and the east 11:43 a.m. i No. 3 From Provo. Grand June- j tion and the east .t 8:35 p.m. No. 9 From Provo, Heber, Bingham, Bing-ham, Eureka. Belknap. Manii and intermediate points 6:00 p.m. S0, From Ogden and the west. 8:20 a.m. j No. 2 From Ogden and the west. 2:10 p.m. . No. 4 From Ogden and the west. 7:55 p.m. ; No. 7 From Eureka. Payson. Heber. Provo and intermediate . coints 10:00 a.m. No. 41 From Park City 5:45 p.m. Perfect Dining Car Service. i Sleepin Cars to Chicago Without Chansre Ticket Officp. 1U3 W est Second South, I Postoffice Corner. J DENVER I M (MM ML "The Scenic Line of the World." j THE BEST LINE TO j Glenwood Springs, Loadville, Cripple! Creek. Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all Point East. TIME CARD Between Grand Junction and Denver, ( Effective February 25, 1900. Train Train I Train No. 6 No. 2 j No. 4 Chi- Denver j At-casro. At-casro. "Ex- lantic 'Limited press. I Ex- i J jurt-ss. ! Lv. Ogden 1 7:15 am! j:i." pm1 7:00 pm Lv. Salt Lake,... S:10 amf 2:2" pm' S:ffi pm j Lv. Provo ) 9:1 am 8:33 pm 9:15 pm Ar. Grand Junct. 5:20pm;12:29 ami 5:51 am Ar. Glenwood ! 8:03 pmj 3:22 am 8:47 am Ar. Leadvttle.... 11:56 pm 7:00 amd2:27 pm Ar. Crip. Creek.. 6:50 am! 4:05 pm! Ar. Pueblo. .. 4:43 am; 12:40 pm I 522 pm Ar. Colo. Springs 6:03 am 2:27 pm; BM'lpm Ar. Denver 8:25 amj 5:00 pm 9:15 pm New and elegant dining- cars on all through trains, service a la carte. Through Pullman and family sleeping cars to Chicago. Three personally conducted tourist or family weekly excursions to New York City and Boston via Chicago or St. Louis. I'or rates, descriptive pamphlets and ali information apply to any ticket agent or to S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo. B. F. NEVINS. H. M. CUSHING. General Agent. Trav. Pass. Agt. Salt Lake City. Utah. Ill 1 PfiWS fit mi Three Fast Through Trains DAILY, MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT. To all Eastern Points. Cnequaled excpL lence of equipment. Ditnng BUFFET SMOKING AND LIERARY cars. -Many hours quickest time. Ticket Office. 201 Main St. Tel. 665. H. M. CLAY, General Agent. FUne Camlanrea with WeSl In-fcarmed. Drlv ers for Toariats. Light Livery and; S&2X:a Honses alt Reasonable Eatea. SALT LAKE LIVERY and TRANSFER COMPANY. Stylish Brough&ms and Coupes for CaJMna Samuel Paul, Manager. - TeSepbon 2U. BANKS 10 ! BANKING! 'I . : Marcus Daly. M. Donahoe. IV. L. Moyer. Daly, Donate nioycr, Sm-ces;..irs to Marcus Daly & Co. ! Butt.-. Muiit.- i (Established by i Brownless & Co. ! in 1 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I 'i'BAXSAt'TED. V c draw i.ur dr.t:t.-: on all th oria-c-iui! cities of the L'ritPd sfates and Eu- rone; also have fu.'ilitws lor furnishing ilraf.s on Cuha. !!. Philippines. iUwu.il tut? leail'.nir point-- i:i the Orient. Dcnian. 1 eer?;,;,. -ates of d-pcsit issued lor .-ir.ali as wit a.s lar:,'e araounts. Special facilities are ofEVreii our customers cus-tomers for handling enlle'-tlons on all poiats jn the Crate,! States and Catania. Accounts of lirrn-, individual: and corporations cor-porations soliclieJ. Ve desire to tender or services to the business people of Butte ami to those who appreciate careful and prompt service, ser-vice, close ittt.-nt'on to detail. a:.d ii'oeral trt-atment. nnd h-dlcve- th.ic. wifh oar very complete connect tons ttu-o'iuiio'it the business world, we can be of r al s.-rvi.-e to the business people of this citv a'ad state. V'. L. .MOVER. Manager. C. C. SW'IXUi "WtXE. R. A. KENT'EL. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. JOin A. CRETGHTON, - Presidents GEO. YV.'STAFLISTON, Vice Presldr-nt T. M, SiODGEXS. - - Cashier Sidk Savings Bank, PL'TTE, MONT'.-VN'A. 'w TRANSACTS A GENERAL j-- BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposits. Drafts sold on all part of the world. DIRECTORS: John A. Creiffhion, G. W. Ettiplc-ton A. II. Earret. E. D. Leavht. S. V. Kemper. J. ). Hodgei., T. M. Ilodgens. i Tirst national Bank;. F.UTTE. MONTANA. ANTTRETV J. DAVIS Pr?!r"nt. J. A. TALBOTT Vice Frosi.ljnr. E. B. WEI RICK Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON" Assistant Cashier.) This bank solicits accounts and offers ty depositors absolute- security, prompt ani careful attfwtion. and the mo? liberal treatment consistent: with safe an-I pro fit-able fit-able banking. Buys and sUc fareigm exchange, drawing- direct on ail principal American ar.d European cities, and issue Its own Letters of Credit. Xo interest paid on deposits. Special attention given to collections. UNITED STATE3 DEPOSITARY. f tb: national Bank j of the Htpublk. SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. -1 Capital J30O.0O0 W Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 10.000 00 Deposits 9CS.C00 to OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOWE, President. Vice. Pres. I EfD. W. DUNCAN, Cashier. i PeGoMek&Go. BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1873. Transact a General Eanklng1 Business Zbt State Bank of Utah, Commercial Epnkir.tr in all its Branches!. ; ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. 5 Special attention given to country trade. ' us, fb i m in, ! Salt Lake City, Utai. j i ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. j (SEMI MI3HL Mi r CAPITAL PALO I2J, ?200,000. General Banking in All its BranchwC " Directors Dr. Theodore lleyec, John J, Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C Pox, Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble, Georjf SI. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. HoMes T NATIONAL BANK OS? REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital Jl.500.ncO Surplus and profits sw.otio Gross deposits ....24,jW,0' Correspondents i Denver National Bank, Denver, Colo. I State Savings, Butte, Mont. I Bank of Commerce, Salt Lake. r I u Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha, ( " ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Omaha. Neb. "' 1 JOHN A. CREIGHTOCNL Tic a Fresidaat. i . 1 - 'V 1111 .''""". ' |