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Show ' School School School . I Children! Children, Children! ggf I HAVE YOU BEEN WATCH I fW THIS ADVERTISEMENT? -m ! ".IWt Fail to Do So in the Future. - 7 , , J J MW I Our Promise to You will Soon be Fulfilled, jj P OtT i lUU 1 tbbrbg 1 UM VV WMls. I Wc will Soon Let You Know-what We are J J y 11 U J ' coin, to do il ! CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. l IH A HW DAYS YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE W. II. ROWE, ST T- G- VT-BBER 3 Ass't Superintendent. " bJes ms& EaLassLta n ByJsaea Superintendent, I ' W. J.KIXG. Tj. S. YANKEE King & Yankee, Dealers la Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK-SIS STOCK-SIS State Street, Salt Lake City. I ELECTRIC MOTORS 8$" Up t3 530 Volts, and from I Horse Power to 43 Hcrst Power. ALSO o Electric Light Dynamos, INCANDESCENT LAMPS OF BEST MAKE. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. ALSO A FCLL ASSORTMENT Or ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, STEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, vfe AIR COMPRESSORS, And Roclc Drills, FRASER fiCHALlYIERS, MINING MACHINERY. CHICAG0; L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTANA, REDUCED pRICES IN LUMBER, J7TC. SELLSlk CO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows Win-dows and building material at REDUCED pRICES FOR QASII. J Gabele Tailor," VfN'l.y SllitS t0 rder $15.00 to $55.00. i p!3 Pants to Order 3.50 " 1400. Y$$ made by first-class workmen in the City. SuiU Made in 21 fe l hours. Pants iiiade in 6 houri. jIL 65 W' 2nd South ' Salt Lake City. Uo. II. Scott, Jan. Glcndennlng, U. S. Kumfield, President. Vice-President. Secretary Geo M. Scott & Co. iIncokpobatbd.) Dbaxeks In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roeblin's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Va-cuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder. AUk Engines as4 Hollers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse W him, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths'Tools, to. 108 Main Street. ! Salt Lake City, Utahu PERI N I BROS. " faZ n Manufacturers ana Psilers In UMplA Umbrellas, Parasols.. Walking Canes. rKfjPo ' z YSC I KID GLOVES! ' ' !. ? 1 I ii Ever pair flttefl to the hand, fmbrullas an1 Tarasolf) iAY"'i,V i) Jtf VI re-envered ana repaired on snort notice. I'arasuls mado uj V Vflf, 'Ll'A u W ma-:lll''ISSiie8- fjT KnritstorA Hotel. 2"H S'nta St.. Salt Lake City, Utah, V AfitSs Main Store:-S13 Slxtnonlh St.. DunvBi-, Clo. p.MJST JILWALKEE, JJOHE3IIAX AND JJOFBRA5T ES 'IFS'l HK1 Ep3) t&23Em0 mMmssml BsdisKSsJ wsilia$iS& On Draught at Fritz Riopen, der Bier Kpenig's Cafe du Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial Street Basement. The same Bohemian lleer on draught t the Clift House Bar, Charley Dcnhalter, proprietor. 1 1 THE piNEST pEER IN MERICA. B- TZ. Blools Ss Co. - - .gentG. GEO. A. LOWE7 Dealer in all kinds of flrnt-clasg AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. WareHouBei 133 to 14.5 Piret East St. iijiiiir giWKi co. ft BEAUTIFUL RUGS jV ffj an Beautiful Curtains (Spl BEAUTIFY HOE Our assortment is o larpe and complete th6 'MJ,ii2'i--4'?li f V R - we bavo made these two artirloe a specialty irnF '''IjgjPiyli ,or tl,e coming u-anno. Wo were early ia JC5-C fr&2SrZJ eastern market aud had first choice. ' ' 'W-M ..Jo Thou and do Likewise." H.Dinvoodey Furniture Co. Subscribe! !od Cannot Afford to Do Without v, THE TIMES Is the popular paper of the City. It publishes all the news 10 to 20 hours earlier than any other newspaper in the City. THE TIMES Has the full Associated Press Report and the best Special Service in the inter-:nountain region. THE TIMES Has the largest circulation in the City. It is bright and newsy. It is always just and fair in its opinions. It is a clean paper pre-eiiiinently the home paper. Watch its columns if you want to keep posted. Business men cannot afford to do without it. It has all the latest market and stock reports. |