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Show TEA Moneyback tea must be good and cheap, or salt wouldn't save us! iOur cncor rclunu your nonjr If you don't lilea Schilling' Hot. The St. Nicholas Hotel Is now open. European rates, 75 conta a day and up. Corner West Second South and We8t Temple, over F. J. Hill Drug Co, - v I mm'm mmw sum news. I i T'-i Overcoats that are dressy. '' iM''wk ifllJOZ Overcoats at tlie price 4a' Wfjl- your purse declares 6uffi- YfeB mS A layi8b array of them HSwih Kerseys, Vicunas, Meltons j 1 ' V:fi0MT and fanc3r Scotch Overcoat- j 11 ings each one carefully and j tv stylishly tailored. I llr Short, Medium and Full H M'lP1 lengths; some of the latter I g m are belted, j ur'ier n j I(5iM There's your personal taste to be consulted and I $25.00 1)1 frGf; , . . , I that- cannot be done j Im 1 o.OO from the vast assortment we $20.00 show, then you may go to aftd up to some reliable Tailor and S30 00 have a coat made at double j the price we ask. IPBICE a: F0 GARDNER MAIVtREET THE QUALITY STORE J I Good Teas I I mi Coffees I 0 o " -4- Are most necessary to tho good O meal. We sell good groceries, in fact only the best, and it wouldn't bo fair to you to sell O you anything but the highest quality in Teas and Coffees. -v Our service is just as good, as 0 our groceries, etc. -J- 1 Harper's I I Grocery! t "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." $ 85 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. $ Telephone 54. O 6 Thoroughly equipped and in complete com-plete order. Location most central and convonlent to all places of Interest. In-terest. EUROPEAN PLAN. POPULAR PRICES. Tour patronage Is solicited. B, L E BATES, J Proprietor THREE CROWN BAKING POWDER. HIGHEST AWARD FOR QUALITY UTAH STATE FAIR. The trade mark tho guarantee of excellence. excel-lence. HEWLETT BROS. CO. CORRECT COAL 3 THAT'S THE KIND WE I SELL. THE KIND YOUR WIFE LIKES TO BURN AND 9 THE KIND WHICH MAKES j A HOUSE A HOME. j j BAMBERGER j j 161 MEIGHN STREET, I TJ. S. A. j j nr looks j l I To viow a performance at the L'j: (theater through a pair of 'jjl good opera glasses. Our fall I j' ;i importation has been re- coived. Beautiful goods. ' ! Very reasonable. p j j, H Reasonable Prices. i ' The State Bank of Utah H Corner Main and South Tcmplo Sts,, Salt Lake City. J( ,H JOSEPH F. SMITH. President, 1' TH WILLIAM B. PRESTON. Vice-President 1 if, CHARLES S, BURTON. Cashier. , 1 HENRY T. M'EWAN, Aast. Cashier. ' ' ,:H GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited. Special attention to f country trade. Correspondence lnvi . iH J. E. Cosgrlff, Pres. E. W. Wilson. Cashier' ' 1 iH OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH , COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK J. J. Daly, W. P. Noblo, Vice-Presidents. t,A, A. H. Feabody, Ass't Cashier. WELLS, FARGO &C9. BANK ' : Salt Lako City, Utah. Established 1S52, Tho Oldest and Strongest Bank ln Utah. I Capital ) Surplus Y ...-14,379.000 j 'Undivided profits ) , Transacts a general banking business, , domestic and foreign. Direct connoctions with banks ln alii , , principal cities of tho world. Jt ISSUES: j Drafts, On all' j Letters of Credit, J- prominent ( Telegraphic Transfers. ) cities. Deposits received subject to check. 1 II. L. MILLER, Cashier.- . ijJH II. P. CLARK, AssL Cashier. ESTABLISHED 1S41. 160 OFFICES,' ' THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. G. DUN & CO., ( The Mercantile Agency. GEORGE RUST. General Manager, ' Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Office ln Progreas bldg.. Salt Lako City. fM CAPITAL. FULLY PAID, "2O0.CO0.00. ! jH WALKER BROTHERS,. BANKERS. ill SALT LAICE CITY. UTAIL ' Established 19. Ir.corporat:1 CsL j Transact a General Banking Business. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. J-JESERET NATIONAL BANK, , iH UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ' Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, S500,000 Surplus, 3250,000 I L S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER, PresidcnL Vice-President. IjJI H, S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. Caslilcr. Asst. Cashier. Safo doposlt boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF ' H THE REPUBLIC ; U. S DEPOSITARY. ' FRANK KNOX President ' JAMES A. MURRAY Vlco-Preaidcnt )JH W. F. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL, PAID IN. 1309,000. Banking ln all Its branches transootcd. 1 IH Exchango drawn on the principal cities IH of Europe. t tM INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. . . jyj-cCORNICK & CO., !) Bankers. I ' H Salt Lake City, Utah, ' IH ESTABLISHED 1870. ) NeldoH-Judsoa Drag Co H WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CIGARS A SPECIALTY. jH POSTOPPIOE BOX 37a 1 Edw. C. Smith. President. I John P. Cobb, Vice-President bhmS K I Manager. I IH F L. Pearl, Secretary. a H A. Knowlca, Treasurer. 1 Scon's Sanfal-Pepsin Capsules JP? fl POSITIVE CURE 'H W( ForlnflatDmatlcn or Catarrhal H iEBj' - J tho JUl.iddortnd r)lesiel Kid-SS Kid-SS rneJ'- MOOORZHOPAT. CnrM T Wqnlchlr and wrmnnentlr the ' IH ttt L?nJ GKt, ao waiter of bow IH f?'55i. !0DS etoudliur. Aboolutolr 'f'JEizP0'! linrmlcc!. Cold t7 drusc'jta. IH KfTIIE SAKWL-PEPS1N CO. H "sS BUffontcioa. Ohio. If J. TTTLL DRUG CO.. Pnlt Lnko CKy. Utah's Best Ffiour I ? A Trial Order Solicited. f s YOGELEfi SEED & PRODUCE CO. j Distributers. I J. W. CURRLE, j ASSAYER, I 70 W. 3rd South, Salt Lako Cltv. I T TNION ASSAY OFPICE , JH M. S. HANAUER. Manager. Removed to 152 South W. Tcmplo. SAIPLES BY MvML AND EXPRESS jH 'will recclvo prompt attention. Analytical JH .work a cpcclalty. Send for prlc lLat. jH |