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Show I ' CARPETS. ' .-, - . - . The Carpet Eection was an Important acquisition, the stock being at alj times representative of the best output of leading mills lines ever large and comprehensive; beautiful in selection, of effective patterns and splendid qualities. ; TAPECTUT CAKPET Of seven wire, in floral and Oriental de-' signs; seven patterns from which to make selection. Our regular ; selling price, which Is about 15 cents a yard ATI 2X ' lower than prevailing prices (by reason of ' ((p being in the Easement) ia 85 cents. . (I IV )(( Openlngprice........... U Eight wire Tapestry Carpet, with borders to match and In the latest , styles; 10 patterns from which to make ; t?ft ? " ' , selection, sold in our Basement I Ms Vr5 regularly at SL0O are lowered lOv J)(Ci tot the opening. v.' .'. . , zS-yf; Ten wire Worsted Tapestry Carpet ; colors , as . nearly suafast as ; - colors can be made ; new Oriental pat- jC O terns, with borders to match. Begu- L ' 1 1 ; f ( IH ( 1 ) lar price 1.15. . . . - )()) II n VW Opening price L.. fS U-V- v- Alex Smith & Sons' world-famous "Velvets and Axminsters; sold everywhere except In our Basement 5m) O CD. at fl.65 a yard. They are the best - Vj- -1 - v Y ..wearing pile goods in the mar- . qJqj II n -J Jy ket , Opening price r r Full five frame' Body Brussels Carpet, r O fe? in a variety of colors and designs. VrC J' .L -N Never sold in Salt Lake nJQJ J I n3 .JJ -before at... it BIgelow Axminsters the finest make. O ' T) 'Regularly sold at $2.25. VJjC' 11 y onCPri ii OG 36-rscH wox nroBAnr caspits ts a vaktt.tt of desxqits abd xcxavts raoit 45 cErrs a taxd ufwajlix U2LXCSS XVCLXTDX KJCWiJsGr, LZJiXSQ JLST LAYT2TO. r ' O GflngHEn DAILY STORE IlEUS. . tmmmmmmmmmamm That same quality that has made ..,....:.. Hats so popular in the past . -f V 1b much in evidence in this year's ( show. I ,j r That same quality that gives you Jr. the best hat you ever -bought "for i the money," is here as usual. ; A style we ran frankly state: s?'tS The new shapes overshadow any- I'Tl ''r thing we have ever shown before. "V-t. (i JMM&FZ A becoming derby or soft hat ia f'i waiting for you. fl.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5 are the prices. & J. P. GARDNER ee! THE QUALITY STORE ) W. a McCornlck. President; John 1. Daly. Vice-President: S. H. IBch. Maa-Iger Maa-Iger and Secretary. Utah Savings & Trust Co. Salt Lake City. Capital paid up, tiio.000, Surplaa, S11M0. mtereat j aid aa deposits, loans aa ap Irored security. Acts as executor, administrator, roar- lan. assignee, receiver, etc. Title Quar-tnty Quar-tnty Department. Insures titles and tiakea abstracts. WILTS, FARGO SCO. BANK Salt Lake dry, Utah, J Eatabliahad MM. The Oldest and Strongest Sank ta TTtaa. Capital I turplua UndlTtded pronts I Transact a general baaklaf business tomes tie and foreign. Deposits received subject to etteam H. L. MILLER, Cashier. U. P. CLARK. AaaC Cashier. '6 SHEET j MUSie... The store's library of music era-braces era-braces every composition, from Bach and Beethoven, down to the latest rag-time melody. A splendid collection of cantatas, oratorio and anthems for church festivaia. Glad to play anything for you. Glad to have you visit the store. Victor Talking Machines. Carstcnsen & Aruan Co. (Incorporated.) Temple of Musie. ..74 MAIN STRXET.. J Successors to Paynes Music Co. m EVERY ONE WHO STJBSCBXBES FOB THE TELEGRAM AND FATS 91.00 IN ADVANCE, WILL RECEIVE, RE-CEIVE, FREE OF ALL CHARGE, A CERTIFICATE ENTITLING THEM TO AX ESTIMATE IN THE 885,500 WORLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE ATTEND-ANCE CONTEST. -ALL ESTIMATES MTJST REACH ST. LOUIS BY OCTOBER OC-TOBER 14 AT MIDNIGHT. DON'T DELAY; SUBSCRIBE NOW ' AND GAIN A FORTUNE. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, SALT LAKQ CITY. CSstablishea ITS.) fhMaaot a Gene rat BtjUdag BnstassB LEE KIM VlIVQ Pimples and Skin Dlseaaee Cured by one Preparation ef Medicine. Chinese Herba Roots and Medldnee of . Wonderful CuratlTe Powera. 151 West South Temple. SALT LAKS CITY. UTAH. VaeeaaVVjeTAsABMsl Deseret National Bink : UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. 1 Capital foOO.OOO 1 Burplos y tb0.(XM i L. 8. HI President ' Moeea Tcher Vice-President , H. a Ywjn M Cashier 1 Kar S. Kills Aet Cashier 1 BEST CHEESE 10c Per Pound. Good Table Butter 20c Per Pound. Best Creamery Butter JSo Tw pounds Good Baking Powder f Apples, Potatoes. Onions, per pack Uo Three pounds Glneresnaps &o Two pounds Sugar Cakes .....24c Three one-pound paokagce Seeded Bat- ' elna - . e Graham Crackers, per pound 10o Lemon Creams, per pound 10o One-pound aunham's Cocoanut loo Good Coffee, per pound 16e Four pounds Green Peppers 10c Soda 7a feago Bo Tapioca 6c Three five-pounds Salt Kc Eight pounds Cabbage loo Starch te Eight pounds Sweet Potatoes 10c Strong Cheese so Chicago Store 64 So. West Tempi t KATI0X1L BANK CP THE REPU8LL U. a DEPOSITARY. FRAJOC KTSOX. rYesMmt J.-A. MURRAY Tle-Praadit W. T. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IX, IWUHa, Banking tn all Its Branches Transacted. Exchange drawn oa the Principal CtUei of Europe. ; INTEREST FJJ3 OK TXVS CUVS-ia, 7. E. Coagrur. Pre. B. W. Wilson. Caaalw OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH , COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK t, J. Daly, W. P. Noble, Yloe-Prcaldanta. 1 . ' niLKER BEOS., Bankers SALT LAJOB CITY. ESTABLISHED ICS, . ' Sareex Pepoett. Bar, flf WTj . Established 1M1. ISO Offices. The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & QO.i, ' QE0SGE ET7ST, General TIajiajrr Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, OSoea inj ProgTcaa Building, &alt Lake City. , |