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Show j Patronise our advertisers. $50.00 Buys a Beautiful Modern HARP Fifty-four inches high, four octaves; the only perfect Chromatic Harp made. This is a bargain. Write at once for runner particulars. Address, Tcrgus Coalkr music Company, :$!) Main Street. "5i WE ARE WW LEADERS WW) IN ALL KINDS OF Bicycle Repairing and Novelty Work We have the largest shop in the city. BYERS B0S, uymj)) Corner West Tem- pie and Third Soutli O'DONNEL & CO., f I Undertakers & Emu-aimers i L Metropolitan Hotel Block, j 269 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET, l' i SALT LAKE CITY. j 1 Telephone 5S0. ; " E WALL PAPER, PAINTS, . PICTURES, OILS, AND BRUSHES, FRAMES. ALEX. BEVERIDGE, SIGN WRITER. No. 6 East Third South, Salt Lake City. 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. 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Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox Thomas Marshall. W. P. Noble. Geort- M, Downey, John Donnellan. A. F. Holdei- KBRR CO. ' 1 Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. j 1 j Stock3 bought and sold on marcin. ! i Correspondence solicited. 26 BroatI j St. New York. i f NATIONAL BANK i REPUBLIC ! OF NEW YORK. Corner Wall Sir. and Broadway. j - - ff Capital $1.500. V) i j Surplus and profits 9V" j Gross deposits 24,UW,0") j Correspondents i Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. j State Savings, Rutte. Mont. j Bank of Commerce. Salt Lake. lj THE 1ALLS, The Best Family Hotel in the I City. ' 76 East Third South Street. I SI- South State Street. i; MRS. S. M. RIDDLE, Manager. I Established 1S62. I Successor to ' ! JOSLIN & PARK. j JEWELERS, j 170 Main Street. S Souvenirs in Spobns and Novelties, 'Diamonds,. Sterling Silverware, Fin American and Imported Watches, eta. Salt Lake City and Denver, Cola.. j ! ! J |