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Show wwn L1VU1 r PMiW.iiMWi'1 J r ji rt the center,, and, In a ringing address, presented a similar token of esteem to the past grand commander. The general also was completely taken by In responding to what was said he declared that Sample had put up a job on him. He. Sample, had got him to fire off all his ammunition In presenting the department commander with his cup, and now that he was the recipient of a present himself, he was there with nothing to fire but a blank cartridge. But say, if what he said afterwards was blank cartridge who wouldnt go to hear him when he is loaded? He just more than cutdic himself, and he is one of the best speakers in the Keystone state. At the conclusion of his remarks the cry All aboard, for Pennsylvania was heard, and then the farewells were said and away went the train. leaving us who live here regretting that they could not stay longer to gladden our lives with their presence. TRUTH wind in their hair they welcomed our comings and speeded our partings. Ours was the pleasure entirely, and a hallowed one It wa& We thank ,you for coming and sincerely regret your going, for the old;--- fond memories which your presence awakened have been a consolation to us ever since, and will be forever more. In the words of a Pennsylvanian, who has for years been a resident of the boundless west, we tell you that with every one of us the dear old state is Home still, and ever will be; though we are hundreds of miles away, we ever think of it and the sentiment of our hearts . finds its best expression in the follow- ing: 13 S A most promising property is that BA'KKBN. owned by the Tonopah-Utacompany, which was organized in Salt Lake WALKER BROTHERS about a year ago and is owned by Salt ....Bankers. Lake parties, and being worked by Salt Lake EUiM's'ied 1859 City, h them. The company owns four A General Banking Business Transacted. claims in Nevada, fifty miles southSafety Deposit Boxes For Rent west of Tonopah, thirty-fiv- e miles southeast of .Candelarik, and twenty-fiv- e miles northeast of Silver Peak, JimiwuimmmuAAiiaiiAmAAAiimmiiiTa right in the heart of a proved mineral Utah Light & Power Go. region. A vein thirty feet by 1,500 feet, has been uncovered, samples INSTALLATION. from various parts of . which show, 44 of ounces silver,' average assays electrical,! 3 traces of gold and lead. Two other 3 Salt Lake Water 3400 IT. P. .Meam Io00 H. P. samples, taken ten days ago by the 2 Salt Lake. .. Water i 00 H. P. well known mining man, J. L. Justice, 2 9Kt,en Leased Wuier-2u- uu U. P. ounces silver $2 in assayed 33 gold, 1 per cent copper and 42 GAS. ounces silver, $C in gold and 1 perSalt Lnke 40J MCu. Ft. Dally. cent copper respectively. There is 2 trdl!U W) M Cu. Ft. Daily. water on the ground which Can be 7 8. MAIN STREET. h i I Ut-- I . i i j 2-- 3 - Home. Oh, Homeland the name of it that we speak cn a stranger shore. And find in our hearts the old love still for the days and the things of yore; The name of it and the love of it that Jt & used for concentrating all the year nothing can lure away, SALT LAK CITY. In concluding this little story of the No matter how blue the skies that round, but with silver advancing the y bend, nor the paths cur footsteps management is considering the fcTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTnnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfJ visit of this party of distinguished of ore in the the stray. shipping ladies and gentlemen who have honand backward turning still, meantime. Longing ored us with a brief visit, it may be o with memory fond that thrills well to explain to them and for their As we think cf the sleeping rivers and THE UTAH STATE GAZETEER the stretch of the old blue hills. benefit, the position of the former from the sweet strewn flower 1903-0Pennsylvanians, who contributed, in Herefields and flash of the inland the their own little ways, toward making Polks State Gazeteer and Business seas. their brief stay here a pleasant one. Where cur feet have followed the Directory for 1903-0will reveal the stars of the west in their new born changes of the past three years, and You from the grand old commondestinies. wealth have been so good to us as to the State as it is today. oft we turn in our dreams again reprerent Oh, we treated you very kindly, for say to the haunts where of yore we The names of all business and profeswhich generous expresison we thank sional men of every city, town, vilstrayed was croon our of cradle And the no and song doubt you, you thought we actlage and settlement, with full descripsung and the graves of oun dead tion of each place. Names of shiped as we did because we are good are laid. fellows, naturally. We are, and we We turn again with a smile or a tear pers, live stock dealers, breeders, are just egotistical enough to say it to the days we used to know, grainmen, nurserymen, dairymen and But ours was a selfish motive. In do- And wander again mid the hills of others in the country surrounding the Home in the Land of the Long towns Also complete classified lists ing what we could to please you we COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK of names under heading for each purAgo. pleased ourselves more. We wanted suit. Above is a mere outline of the CAPITAL PAID IN, 1200.000. you to see everything worth the seeBenedictions upon, you, Pennsylvan- salient features of the work which will GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ing; to hear everything worth the ians, old and young. May you who. be replete with miscellaneous informaDirectors James E. Cosgrlff, John J. Daly, hearing, but beyond all that was the fought on gory fields tread the bal- tion concerning Utah. If you solicit O. GaJ Salisbury, Moylan (1. Fox, J. ll.. Cosgrlff, in in the advertise trade Noble. Geo.M. Downey, John Donnel-laappreciation we felt because of your ance of the long march' to the tented zetteer. ItUtah, will pay you. .If' you are W. P. A., F. Holden. coming; the joy we experienced at bivouac where glory stands guard, in not in trade, order the Gazetteer as a greeting former friends and citizens of joy and happiness. .May your sons and progressive citizen. You can learn the matchless state where we were daughters and their sons and daugh- more about state from the Gaborn and where the happiest days of ters love you more as the days follow zetteer than your can from any other NATIONAL BANK of m REPUBLIC our lives were spent. While you were days. May all. your paths be pleasant source. It is you ' U. 8. DEPOSITORY. a business educator. It looking at things new and strange; and your declining years be peaceful is a family educator. while you were living in the present, and flower strewn. And when the R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers, - FRANK KNOX. PRESIDENT we were listening to the sound of your Angel of Death shall sound for you VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE A. LOWE, Salt Lake City. - - CASHISR voices which fell like sureet music Taps," may the green turf of the old W. F; ADAM8. ", W. P. COOPER, Secy and Mgr. upon our ears and reminded us of state wnere Libertys first bell rang; - -- o CAPITAL PAID IN . $000,000 other voices, long ago hushed and si- where Washington prayed to the God to drop in this lent. When we looked into your eyes of Battles for success; where the sons, Something is going Banking in all Its branches transacted. we remembered other eyes long closed of our old home defeated on her sacred city very soon. It appears that a cerExchange drawn on the principal cities of in the eternal slumber; the eyes which soil those who would have rent the tain wholesale Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. house has been liquor looked upon us infancy; which watch- Union asunder, be your resting place, undersold on a particular brand ;of ed over us as we grew to because when all is ended she will a Said rival, sold the rival. by whisky maturity; which dimmed with affec- take you to Tier kind old bosom and whisky at retail cheaper than the othW. S.McCORNICK., J. J. DALY. tions sadness when we parted to meet hold you in sweet repose as a mother er, fellow could buy it in carload lots PRESIDENT 8- - h. no more on earth. Your presence took does her tired child when the shad- and lynch. Manager a Sso. was the mystery connected great us back to the old home and the old ows of twilight fall. with it. The revenue officers east Diet Savings Trust Co. scenes. We saw the sun shine bright C. M. JACKSON. were communicated with and- a speon the fields of corn and his early rays ; cial agent was sent her to investirO SALT LAKE CITY. dance on the dew of the clover meadsome work has He been to gate. doing Saltair, yesterday excursion The CAPITAL PAD UP ows. We heard the clear brooks mur$150,000 and it is said has accumulated evimur over their pebbly beds and list- under the auspices of the Auerbach dence of a character calculated to SURPLUS AND UKD VIDEO PRO FITS.. $44,000 Interest paid on deposits. Loans on ap- ened to the summer wind whisper dry goods house was the biggest event make Rome howl. He then took a litActs ns executor, security through the branches of the hemlocks. of the season. Ten thousand tickets tle side trip for himself on his own Iiroved r. guardian, assignee, receiver, eto. Title Guarantee Department: Iusures Again we smelled the fragrance of the were distributed and it .took thirty acccant. He entered a saloon and, Titles and makes Abstracts. June berry blossoms and the sweet a box five cigars, containing to and from noticing perfume of the flowers of the May ap- trains to haul the crowds look at it The bartender to asked ple. We heard the song of the thrush the beach. All the newspapers were showed the box, and after looking at and the cry of the chewink; the trill supplied free and this paper takes oc- the cigar, the agent concluded that WINDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL of the bobolink and the call of the wasn t exactly what he wanted. When for house the enough to thank casion is which wren. The low sweet strain the saloon- man went after another CENTRALLY LOCATED. chanted by the Susquehanna and the for its entire staff. It was the biggest brand he marked the first box with RATES 30c. 75c nd SL03. Juniata fell upon our ears like the stroke of .advertising attempted by his diamond and after buying ring New end Flrst-Clee- e. of bands and season this of house Everything Lake sung Salt by glory harmony any a cigar, from the other box, left the angels. We saw the old Blue P.idge the returns have been felt already store. Next day he. came back and J. a. SCOTT MANAQMe mountains, with their wealth of birch, and will be' for months to come. The marked box had been .beech and maple, and heard the man' who conceived the idea was a He confiscated it and in that particcry in the evening time. In genius and those who carried it Into ular instance there will be something the faces of the mothers we detected execution were also men of ability. doing. a resemblance of the dear one who o J bore us, and reflected In the bonny who Dr. Buck, practiced dentistry FUNERAL DIRECTOR. brown eyes of the Pennsylvania maids a number of years,1 Lake for in Salt wo looked upon who came with you, Los at Angeles, .is visit-- j Eber W. Hall, successor to A. S. now located the images of other brown eyed maids of the old, happy long ago, when, with Watson; 110. West Second 'So. TeL ing friends in Salt Lake, for a few I weeks. the roses in their cheeks and the 1010. ut 9-- 10 3-1- 0 I prac-tibilit- : 4. v I f y L 4, i 1 . n. -- - ? -- VICB-PRBS- T. t - ;l . - ' . lo,-hi- whip-poor-wi- re-fille- d. s ll j j 4 |