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Show Patronise our advertisers. UNION ASSAY OFFICE, 152 S. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. M. S. HANAUER. A. C, Manager. Samples by Mail or Express Will Receive Fron ' Attention. ANALYTICAL ' ORK A SPECIALTY. Analyses Made d Ores, Minerals, Coal, Coke, Mir.eral Waters, Etc. References: "Wells, Fargo & Co., Mc-Cornick Mc-Cornick & Co., T. R. Jones & Co., Union National Bank and Deseret National Bank. Buys a Beautiful Modern HARP Fifty-four inches high, four octaves; the only perfect Chromatic Harp made. This is a bargain. Write at t-nce for further particulars. Address, Tergus Coalter Wusk Company, 39 Main Street. WE ARE LEADERS fHli IN ALL KINDS OF Bicycle Repairing and Novelty Work We have the largest shop in the city. JiBYERS BROS, U)Pl?(3 Corner West Tern- "- pie and Third Southv- ' "- I O'DONNEL & CO., Undertakers & Embalmers 3 Metropolitan Hotel Block, ! 269 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. P 1 SALT LAKE CITY. ; Telephone 5S0. f: a y vvy. j ITS SIXTEEN TO ONE that our canned goods are praised by all consumers. What pleases everybody must be top quality. While our goods are in the store our values are on the roof. Prices play second fiddle to quality, which can't be trifled with, in food articles. As fine groceries tend to good health, it's courting longevity to have us serve you. HENDERSON'S (ASH mi 267-271 Main St CHAS. F. CUNO, ASSAYEE, AND CHEMIST. Gold, Silver- Lead, 75 cents each. Any two, $l. All three, J1.25. Copper, $1. Zinc, II. 50. Iron, Manganese, Silica, J2.00 each; All three, 15.00. Prices on other chemical work furnished upon application. Amalgamation, Amal-gamation, Cyanide. ChlorlnatiOn tests, $5 each. 1732 Champa St., P. O. Box 784. DENVER. COLO. E. E. BTJULINGAME & CO., Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory Established In Colorado, 1S66. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and careful attention, GOLD AND SILVER BULLION Api pr-; C0I0!TESTS: Eoi 1736-1738 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. 1BE UillYEfiSiTr OF HOTiffi DAEIE NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FULL COUFES IN Classics. Letters, Economics and History. Journalism, Art, Science. Pharmacy. Uw. C.vil. Mechanical Mechanic-al and Electrical Enyinetringr. 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 Year of any of the Colhffiate Courses. ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to students over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for the Ecclesiastical state will be received at special rates ST. EDWARD'S HALL, tot boys under 13 years, is unique in the con pleteness of its equipments. The 57th year will open Sept. 4, 1300. Catalogues free. Address. REV. A. MORRISSEY. C. S. C. President. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. t- i (One Mile West of University of Notre Dame.) Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Chartered 1S55. Thorough English Eng-lish and Classical education. Regular Collegiate Degrees. In Preparatory Department students carefully prepared for Collegiate course. Physical and Chemical Laboratories Labora-tories well equipped. Conservatory of Music and School of Art. Gymnasium under direction of graduate of Boston Normal. School of Gymnastics. Catalogue Cata-logue free. Address DIRECTORESS OP THE ACADEMY, St. Mary's Academy, Notre Dame. Ind. plrlill'83- fficills iim, Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day school. The highest intellectual advantages, a beautiful and comfortable home, and careful attention at-tention to all that pertains to good health, sound mental training, refined I manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages in music and art. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, Ogden, Utah. si. m 'mm. Boarding, ami Day School for Young Ladies COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES MUSIC. DRAWING AND PAINTING. For Catalogue, Address SISTER SUPERIOR. Salt Lake City, Utah. ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE r BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Classical, Commercial and Sciontlfla Courses. Complete. Spanish, Gtrman and French. Terms Moderata. Send for Catalogue. REV. T. J. LARKIN. President. Jlazantb Madewp, Nazareth P. O., Kalamazoo Co., Mich. A boarding school for Girls, $lCO "Per Tear. Send for calendar. St. Vincent's Academy Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. . Boarding and Day School Foa Young Ladies.1 Classical commercial and scientific courses complete. Special attention to Music and Drawing, Painting, Stenography Steno-graphy and Typewriting. Terms moderate. moder-ate. ! For particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. St. Vincent's academy, Helena, Mont. EDWARD McGURRIN, Attorney i . and Counselor. Suits 402-403 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. BfMS AND BANKING Butu my. iPTdUvTL Donahoe. W. L. Moyer Daly, Donsbcc $ IHoyer, Successors to Marcus Daly & Co. Uutte, Mont. (Established by Hoge. Brownless & Co. in 1-vwj. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. We draw our drafts on all the tnn-Cinal tnn-Cinal cities of the United States and Europe; Eu-rope; also hnv-e facilities for turnishinij dnitts on Cuba, the Philippines, Hawaii and the lending points in the Orient. Demand certificates of deposit issued frr small us well as large amounts. Special laeili'Ies are offered our customers cus-tomers for hnndliiiK collections on aU points in the United States and Canada. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. We desire to tender our services to the business people of Uutte and to thosi i ; ho appreciate careful and prompt service, ser-vice, close attention to detail, and liberal treatment, and h-iieve that, with our verv comrhfe cor."eetions throughout th business world, we can be of real service to the business people of this city and state. AV. I. MOVER, Manager. . ! , C. C. SWLNBC.KNE. R. A. KUNKEL. ('.shier. Aso't ahir. , JOHN A. CRETGHTON, - PTWsldfflt GBO. W. STAPLETON, Vic President. T. M. HODGEX3, - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ! TRANSACTS A GENERAL i P BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposit. Draft !! on all pU"t of the world. i ! DIRECTORS: John A. Crlg-hton. G. W. Bteptotoa, A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitr, S. V. Kemper J. O. Hodgena, I T. M. Ilodgeng. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. W National Bank of tbi Republic. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Capital i o'Xi.i Surplus and undivided profits .. liir.1"1' ' i j Deposits 1.2'i'J.l' t i OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX. GEO. A. LOWE, I President. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN. Cashier. peComiek&Co. BANKERS. I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1872. Transact a General Banking1 Buslnaadc Zht State Bank of Utah. Commercial Banking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. ins, f no i m ii, Salt Lake City, UtalL ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. & J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. (!)Il(iM M1M BANK. ' CAPITAL PAID IN, $200,000. General Banking in All its Branches. " " Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer. John ,J Dc-Iy, O. J. Salisbury, Movlan C. Pox, Thomas Marshall. W. P. X.b!e. George M- Downey, John Donnellan. A.. F. Holdeo- KERR & CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought anfi sold on margin. jj Correspondence solicited. ZS Eroad 1 St. New York. I E NATIONAL -r BANK REPUBLIC OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital 4. 51,500. 0"O Surplus and profits " 9MM Gross deposits ..:4,uU,0.0 Correspondents Denver National Bank. Denver. Cola. State Savings, Butte. Mont. Eank of Commerce. Salt Lake. THE HALLS, The Best Family Hotel in the City.' . V : ' 7fl East Third South Street. , - j SI? South State Street. f MRS. S, M. RIDDLE. Marager. ' s:l Established 1S63. , if j Boyd Pat Successor to jj S JOSLIN & PARK. p j I JEWELERS. I J I i 170 Main Street. jj Souvenirs in Spoons and Novelties, S Diamonds, Sterling Silverware, Fina g j American and Imported Watches, eta. t Salt Lake City and Denver, Colo. I I i |