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MF Mf H Mfa5 M Mm M Tho Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. m m m m m 1 1 mm n iiiiihnmii ' limn i"n i I Is the quality in 1 I our goods that I I makes them better I J than others Must bo mado to work for you. If you will call or wrlto. tho Utah Commercial and Savincs Bank will tell you how to keep It busy day and night, Sundays and holldayo. 22-24 EAST FIEST SOUTH STHEET. Salt Lake City, Utah. DIAMONDS I Diamond Work. 1 IWRTSHSS I Watch Work. 1 JEWELRY I Jewelry Work. m 259 SO. MAIN. !HiTSITTI 1 JiplPIiil CEREAL FOOD CQFlEJ j E5TABU5MED Jl I i ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD j OUR SHOE DEPART'MT I BIG SPECIALS in LADIES' FINE SHOES I SPECIAL ALL WEEK. I Number 1 1 3 Ladies' Kid Lace Shoes, low French gr jcns I a leather heel, a positive $3.00 leader. w M 9 W 1 Special for one week 9 gj 1 ' Numb 3 r 2 1 H i Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, patent leather tfttfe fs& I and all kid, 53.50 to $4.00 values. Spe- 3 ILH 1 clal for one week pl Jfy Jf 1 Number 3 I H Ladies'. Extra Fine Dress Shoes, finest -1 quality guaranteed patent kid, also H j finest quality French kid, lace and tB? I ' button, Cuban or French heel, sold ijb, -i M I for $5.00 and $6.00 everywhere. Spe- ' QJ QJP 9 Jff 1 clal price for one week I OAK Upright Piano REGULAR S300, $189.00 CASH CH TIKE. CLAYTON MUSIC CO LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. 109 S. Main St, I Don't bother about (Father Time 'phone 65 for the 9 correct time I "Best of the Good Ones " The More You Drink The Better You Think of THREE CROWN Imported Direct by HEWLETT BROS. CO. a1!! 1 1 mi 1 1 m.MmftMMit 61, 63, 66 Main StrasC I ;The State Bank of Utah Corner Main and South Templo Sts., Salt Lake City. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. WILLIAM B. PRESTON, Vlco-Prealdont. CHARLES S, BURTON. Cashier. -HENRY T. M'EWAN, Asst. Cashlor. GENERAL BAJNIQNG BUSINESS. Accounts Solicited, Special attention to country trade Correspondence Invited. J. E. COSGP.IFF, E. W. "WILSON. ! President Cashier. OPEN A2 ACCOUNT WITH , Commercial National Bank' H An Exponent of Conservatism Combined with Enterprise. J. J. Daly, W. P. Noblo. Vlco-presldonts.' A. H. PEABODY, Asst. Cashier. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK I Salt Lake City, Utah. Established Tho Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. 'Capital ) SurpluB J. ...$H,3T9,a Undivided profits ) Transacts a general banking business, domestic and foreign. Dlreot connections with banks In all principal cities of the world. ISSUES: Ww Drafts, 1 on all Lottors of Credit, y prominent Telegraphic Transfers. ) cities. Deposits received subject to chock. H. L, MILLER, Cashier. UW H. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashlor. ESTABLISHED 1S41. 10 OFFICES, THE OLDEST AND LARGEST. R. G. DUN & CO., The Mercantile Agency. jB GEORGE RUST, General Manager. Idaho. Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Offlco In Progress bldp., Salt Lako City. CAPITAL FULLY PAID. JiOO.GOO.OOi WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. H SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 1S59. Incorporated Transact a General Banking Business. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. QESERET NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. lmA Salt Lako City. Utah. Capital, 8500,000 Surplus, ?250,000 L. S. HILLS. MOSES THATCHER, President Vice-President. UM II. S. YOUNG, E. S. HILLS. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Safe deposit boxes for rent. NATIONAL BANK OF H THE REPUBLIC H U. S DEPOSITARY. FRANK KNOX President 1 JAMES A. MURRAY Vice-President MmM W. F. ADAMS Cashier mm CAPITAL PAID IN. $300,000. 'MM Banking In all its branches transacted.' Exchango drawn on tho principal cities of Europe. fH INTEREST PAID ON TfME DEPOSITS. jypcoRNiCE: & co., Bankers. 1k Salt Lako City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1870. Vt T TNI ON ASSAY OFFICE, U M. S. IIANAUER, Manager. Itcmovtd to IK Couth V. Temper. M SAMPLES BY MAIL AND EXPRESS will receive prompt attention. Analytical H work a specialty. Sena for- price liit, , |