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Show Sonus Salts Lik Fim Tlfe Are m &g jPiMk Eyi? be encouraged and certainly no plaei of business in our midst has a greater right to our rood will and patronage than' the shop recently opened.. Hahn Brothers have every reason to feel encouraged' en-couraged' by the trade that has already come to them, and they are assured of success. Independent 'phone 1810. , leave his shop and' "dressy" profes- jk': slonal and business men have come to the conclusion that Miller's is the only - place for absolutely proper clothing. " Mr. Miller employs several expert- enced tailors in his shop and these men are kept busy by the steadily increas- i lng number of orders constantly com- j ins; in. - Mr. Miller is one or our enter- ,J, prising cltirens. respected 'by all who know him, and his establishment la a ' credit to the community. . NEW STATE FAIR BUILDING Ware and Treganza, Architects. SALT T.AKT. PRESSED STONU CO. ; Such is the continued growth of building in Salt Lake City and in all the more- progressive towns and cities throughout Utah that new concerns continue to be adde to the already long list, and all appear to be in a thrifty condition. Much-of the new enterprise of manufucture in this line is designed to anticipate the enlarged demand which is foreshadowed by present plans and prospects for general building. One of the latest of the new concerns to enter en-ter the field of operations is that of the Salt Lake Pressed Stone company, which was organised last July and is operating extensive yards at Nos. US and 151 Plerpont street. Bell telephone, 3372-K; Independent, 1457, where.lt has every facility for turning out a superior product. The company are manufacturers manufac-turers of double air space building blocks, cement sills, caps and ornamental orna-mental work. The specialty of the company com-pany is the cement building blocks which is in great demand by contractors contrac-tors and builders and property owners for building purposes. It makes a first-class first-class building material, and 'is of the very best quality. It has engagements equal to its full capacity and ships to surrounding counties. J. M. Wllfley is the manager of the business. He is thoroughly familiar with the business, and has already demonstrated his business ability, and the success of the company is assured. 7 . : " ' " One of the busiest and most firmly established . professional . men' in Salt Lake City is Guy Sterling, civil, hydraulic hy-draulic and mining engineer and United States deputy mineral surveyor. Mr. Sterling's business and professional profes-sional career here covers a period of some ten years during which time . there has been a constantly increasing demand for. his services in connection with' many Important engineering undertakings... un-dertakings... . ; - v, He gives constant employment to a corps of experienced assistants. His well equipped office suite and drafting rooms occupy Nos. 220-221 D. F. Walker building. The preparation of plans and specifications speci-fications for, and the supervision, construction, con-struction, installation and operation of power and electrical transmission : plants, irrigation systems and electrical and steam railroads are some of -the branches of engineering work in' which .Mr. Sterling's experienced and trained ' services have been employed . by his clients. He is almost constantly engaged en-gaged In extensive negotiations with large companies requiring reliable and experienced ability in civil and hydraulic hy-draulic engineering. His work is classed as superior in every respect and he is .known as an Indefatigable worker who spares no pains to serve the Interests of ' those employing him. 'On account of his trained Judgment, 'skill and accuracy his services are in ' demand in all classes of mining engineering, engi-neering, and in making final surveys of mining claims for patent. Owing to his comprehensive acquaintance acquain-tance with hydrologleal conditions throughout the intermountaln region, and his Intimate knowledge of irrigation irriga-tion engineering as related to Its appli- cation in agricultural matters Mr. Sterling Ster-ling ranks high as an expert, and where Important litigation Involving these - questions is contemplated, he is much consulted. Mr. Sterling is a progressive gentleman gentle-man and Is never found wanting where he can aid in any enterprise that has for- its aim the upbuilding and Improvement Im-provement of Salt Lake City and vicinity. ' MIDGLEY BROTHERS. '. . ' . " : " y Tha . well-known firm' of Mldgley " Bros,, plumbers, was established In Salt " Lake ten years ago. and ranks as one of tha leaders In this particular class of work In the city, with many large contracts, successfully concluded as their . record. " -The Arm refers with pride to the work performed by It in several of the larger residences and buildings of the city, notably Senator . Thomas Kearns' residence, tha Alta club building, O. J. Salisbury's fine home, and ths State University build-" ings. Atlas block, T. M. C. A. buildln and Federal building. The firm which Is composed of E. A. and B. A. Mldgley makes a specialty of fine plumbing, of furnishing and putting In place, apparatus appa-ratus for hot water and steam heating, and of gas fitting. They also do a large " Jobbing business, such as plumbing, re- -pairing. Their prices are very reason- able, and they art pleased to give estimates esti-mates on anything in their line. The ' shop at 23 Richards street Is spacious and well equipped, and ths' large ' business done by tha firm keeps a num- -ber of men in employment. As sanl-tary sanl-tary engineers the firm has had a marked success, the work has been dona most substantially, and to ths -marked satisfaction of those who employ em-ploy them as Is evidenced by their large and Increasing business. . The telephone numbers of the firm A 1 are Bell 2020-X and Independent 01.':: All orders over tha 'phone will be promptly attended to, as soon as re-4 k celved. i ' wholesale business and handle country produce, poultry, dairy butter, cheese and make a specialty of fresh eggs. The company also handle Meadow Yiewjmt-ter, Yiewjmt-ter, which is made daHy at the' Meadow View creamery, which Is owned by J. M. Chrlstensen & Co. Their stock will always be found to be fresh and a very successful business is done. exclusive stock house in the city, occupying, occu-pying, quarters at 21 East Third South street. Mr. C. F. Bellemere, proprietor and manager. Is himself an expert photographer pho-tographer and hence fully understands the requirements of. the enthusiastic photo amateur. As the name of the firm implies, he has .In stock everything for the camera. His stock includes all the superior grades of dry plates and films, sensitized papers, chemical preparations, pre-parations, equipment, etc., necessary to the taking, developing and printing of photographs. His stock also Includes the most reliable makes of Premo cameras cam-eras and Eastman kodaks in the sale of all of which articles he conducts a both wholesale and retail business. The Belle Photo Supply company makes a specialty of developing films and print and mounting pictures for which moderate mode-rate prices are charged. Bell telephone, 2901; Independent, 240h South street and within a short distance dis-tance of Main street and the railroads, this leading hostelry Is one found desirable desir-able by the traveling fraternity. Mr. C. B. Burket, the manager, has gained great popularity by his efficient way of conducting this house, and among traveling men enjoys the reputation of being a most genial host. The New Southern hotel Is conducted on both the American and European plans, special tates being made to parties and families. fami-lies. A 'bus meets all trains at the depots, no fare being charged guests. The hotel Is most delightfully appointed, appoint-ed, the utmost order and cleanliness prevailing. The rooms are all large and perfectly ventilated. All the apartments are light, coxy and cheerful, cheer-ful, supplied with every modern convenience. con-venience. Every room is supplied with hot and cold running water, steam heat and electric light. For the accommodation accommoda-tion of guests a modern bathroom has been Installed on each floor for the use of which no additional charge is made. An elevator Is used. In short, nothing that would add to the comfort of the guests has been left undone. The host and hotel employees are couretous and attentive. The house is strictly a first-class first-class establishment In every respect. entirely given over to the big machine shop, fully equipped with the most modern' machinery, and to the large blacksmith shop, which In the character charac-ter of the work it has turned, out has gtven a noticeable Impetus to the business. bus-iness. In this department the light and heavy forging is carried on, and in addition ad-dition the establishment has here, a special man well versed in the art of shoeing horses and who does nothing else. On the second floor is the carriage building and painting department. Here carriages of all kinds are built to order or repaired In the most workmanlike manner on short notice. A specialty is the trimming and painting of vehicles which is done by experienced workmen, who use nothing but the best of materials, ma-terials, so that the patron of this department de-partment is guaranteed satisfaction. For the benefit of the teamster or owner own-er of a vehicle who has come to grief In the past through losing a tire. It may be'sald that this concern owns and operates ope-rates the Hercules cold tire setter, the only machine of Its kind In the city. By using it. a tire can be set in twenty minutes without resorting to the old cumbersome method, which consumes valuable time and does not do the work any more effectively. Another feature of the establishment Is the manufacture of buggy tops and a large stock Is always carried. ' Mr. Fowler employs twenty men In the various departments, and his motto is prompt work and satisfaction guaranteed. SOUTH SIDE GROCERY. This thriving establishment at 370 South Main street, may well be called an Ideal market. The proprietors, Messrs. C. P. Blyth and O. G. Bates, take the greatest pains in maintaining an up-to-date business house nd carry a stock consisting of the very best that the land affords. Vegetables and the finest of Utah and California fruits are to be found here in profusion, and the high-grade variety of staple and fancy groceries compares most favorably with anything In Salt Lake City. "Quality" Is the prevailing sentiment of Messrs. Blyth and Bates, and the neatness and order veryapparent in the house at once strike the eye of the customer. cus-tomer. Aside from their supply of groceries gro-ceries and provisions, this firm also supplies a large trade with the best meats on the market. Their beef, all rornfed. Is slaughtered at a local slaughter house, insuring Its freshness. The pork, mutton and veal sold by the firm Is the very best, and the choicest of poultry, fish and oysters can be had at prices surprisingly low. Messrs. Blyth and Bates sustain a delivery service ser-vice that reaches even the most remote parts of the city. Their telephone numbers num-bers are Bell 807 and. Independent 807. THE STAR AND CRESCENT BAR. A popular resort and refreshment place In Salt Lake City is the Star and Crescent, located at 71 East First South street. The Star and Crescent occupies commodious quarters and all Its appointments are neat and attractive, attrac-tive, making It an agreeable place in which to while away a little time. The best quality of wines, liquors, and cigars are kept in stock here, and those who use these goods never regret having called at the Star and Crescent ,'to procure them. The proprietor of the place, R. P. Donnelly, Is an experienced 'saloon man. personally popular among his many friends and patrons and always al-ways tries to please his customers. He endeavors ta fill every, want, quench every thirst , and please every taste and fancy. The business men and laboring men of Salt Lake have patronized Mr: Donnelly liberally, and his honest business busi-ness methods have made him deserving of all the success that has come to htm. His rye and bourbon whiskies are the purest that money can buy. INTERMOUNTAIN ELECTRIC CO. The universal use of electricity for various purposes has made the electric supply business in this section a most prosperous and important one. In the efficiency of her electrical workmen and dealers Salt Lake takes pardonable pride and Is in this respect better provided pro-vided than any other city in the West. The company, the name of which heads this article. Is In every respect thoroughly thor-oughly equipped for high class electrical work and Its officers are: ( S. F. Fenton, president and manager; E. A. Tripp, vice-president; G. C. Fenton, secretary; L. H. Farnsworth. treasurer. The Intermountaln In-termountaln Electric company is located lo-cated at 45 East First Sou in street, occupying oc-cupying a spacious room,- well stocked with chandeliers, lamps, fans, bells and all electric supplies. The company employs em-ploys only the most experienced workmen work-men and makes a specialty of contract work, guaranteeing perfect satisfaction In all its work. It does everything electrical, elec-trical, no work being too large or too small, and enjoys a patronage unsurpassed unsur-passed by any other firm in the city, having at all times shown itself to be I reliable and prompt. The Intermountaln Intermoun-taln Electric company makes a specialty spe-cialty of installing modern light and power machinery and has been of great service to many. of Utah's leading corporations. KELLY & COMPANY. For thirty-two years the firm of Kelly Kel-ly & Co. has served the public most efficiently ef-ficiently and satisfactorily as leading stationers and manufacturers of office supplies. Particularly distinguished for its first-class equipment and the high grade work It turns out, the firm during the years since its establishment, like all other enterprises of merit, has grown with the splendid development of the city, and has gained a large and substantial regular trade In this city, while doing its proportionate share of custom work arriving from outside towns. The firm manufactures loose leaf devices and legal blanks, besides handling a wide variety of typewriter supplies and office equipment. They have added recently 2000 feet of extra floor space and are contemplating adding still more, which Is required to house the additional machinery for the manufacture of card. Indexed and loose leaves for ledgers, etc., which of necessity ne-cessity must be of the finest make and as accurate as It Is possible for mechanics me-chanics to make, otherwise the product Is unsatisfactory. It has a binding plant with every facility fa-cility for doing ail kinds of work. The company also makes blank books to order and does a general printing business. busi-ness. This enterprising firm is composed of A. H. Kelly, Jr., president; A. H. Kelly, Sr., vice-president and manager; Arthur Ar-thur Kelly, secretary and treasurer. Being thoroughly conversant with the details of thli business and employing only skilled workmen, this company has an extensive and lucrative patronage and are modern stationers In every sense of the word. They always succeed suc-ceed In giving satisfaction by their promptness and quality and by the moderate prices charged for the work. The difference between this firm and most others. Is that they are all practical prac-tical workmen and their long experience enables them to give suggestions to patrons pa-trons which Is of great value and help. They are- also In possession of devices of their own invention which are not obtainable by others and which they keep (entirely for themselves and patrons. pa-trons. They will not undertake to do work that they are not prepared for as some have done to the disgust of their patrons. Orders may bo left or supplies purchased pur-chased in person by calling at the office and store, 68 West Second South street, or by telephones,- both of which are No. 676. L. G. HOGG AN. Of the thriving home Industries which t have proVen potent factors in the claim of Sslt Lake City to Industrial emi-r.ence.one emi-r.ence.one that Is notable and the leader In its line !s the concern conducted by L. O. Hoggan, the 'well known trunk maker. Incepted upon a modest scale some time since by Mr. Hoggan, the business rapidly expanded because of the excellence of the output, and the ! concern today occupies premises at 317 South Main street, opposite Walker's stote. with 'phone 1205-X. It Is completely com-pletely equipped fori the manufacture of all sizes, grades and kinds of trunks, vallsfs, traveling bags, sample cases and similar wares. Building special trunks for commercial theatrical purposes pur-poses .'s one of the specialties of the house, as also Is the repairing and renovating reno-vating of trunks and bags, in which work this factory's department Is nowhere no-where excelled in workmanship, nor In moderation of prices. Mr. Hoggan is accounted tmong the business community commu-nity as one of the most progressive of those manufacturers who are extending the city's trade Interests and aiding in its lasting development. PLETJR DE LIS BAR. t One of the meet congtnlal places In - which to treat one's self or one's k friend to a social dram is the Fleur ' Lis bar. located at 171 South Mattf!. atreet. Mr. Fred Kuster, tha proprietor, maintains a strictly up-to-date estaV f llshment and, patronized by hundreds of Salt Lake's leading men. It has be- come a favorite rendezvous for mer-chants mer-chants and professional men alike, who J find It a convenient plaea to talk over business affairs. Tha Fleur da Lia is headquarters for only the purest of fine .v : old Kentucky rye and bourbon whls- . --4 -kies, these being purchased direct from - 1 the Blue Grass distilleries. Anheuser- ., Busch. "tha tried and true" Is always on tap to quench the thirst of lovers n of that beverage and tha stock of Im- u ported wines, liquors and cigars Is not excelled in this city. This la an Ideal ., bar, neat and attractive In its appoint- -menta, unsurpassed in Its stock of high grade goods, "Superior In Its courteous -treatment of customers. Mr. Kuster has used every effort to maintain for his place of business a reputation for refinement, catering to orderly, respectable respec-table gentlemen only, and has, in this ' respect met with gratifying success. The bar and fixtures are of dark ma- hogany, the mirrors era large and cost- ly and the -whole place has an air of r, dignity and respectability so often found wanting in a barroom. m THE STAR LOAN COMPANY. m This company has for many years J been the benefactor of the wage .earner - v and theirs Is the only concern of the J V kind operating In Salt Lake City. Their . ' reliability is vouched for by many of the largest banking firms in the coun- . try. Many honest working men are at times greatly pressed for want of ready money, and although they may at the time be employed and having money coming to them, are not allowed by their employers to draw money before the appointed payday. The purpose of the Star Loan company is to relieve the financial embarrassment of such. Not only do they loan you money ci that you may have earned, but not yet f received, but advance you funds on the 1 strength of your Job. This. In suh- stance. Is the purpose of the Stsr Loan compsny. The amounts borrowed csn I be returned in monthly, seml-mor.thly I or weekly payments as arrangements v may be made. Mr. David Bergstrom Is local manager of this company, with offices at rooms 506-7 Atlas block, nrd W If In need you will find It to your Inter- - J est to call on him. This company, with . headquarters in Denver, has agencies f In all the large Western cities. The. ; Salt Lake offices constitute the only . asency In Utah and the business here Is a thriving, or.e. Mr. Bergstrom is a . man of sterling Integrity and business- ' like methods. CITY HALL CASH GROCERY. Being not only a prosperous business center, but also an Ideal residence town, the retail grocery trade here is a factor of the utmost Importance. Tha above named f.rra, with headquarters at 376 South State street, is owned and managed by W. FehrmaxftN and under his capable direction has "developed into in-to a concern that is a credit to the city. At this stand the freshest and choicest supply of Utah and Mi' rr'a "rr j tables and'frults are received daily and only the purest a"nd best of country butter and eggs are offered the patrons. In the selection of his teas, coffees and spices. Mr. Hehrroann ilsVe especial care and good Judgment, securing only the most reliable lines 'and selling them at perfectly, legitimate prices. Con- 1 ducting 6nly a cash business the proprietor pro-prietor Is enabled to undersell many of his competitors' and his patronage is one' of the largest and most select of any of the retail grocery stories In Salt Lake. A prompt and active service for the delivery of all orders Is maintained and every patron is extended every courtesy. The force of clerks Is always attentive to your wants. You are always al-ways sure of fair treatment at Fehr-manns. Fehr-manns. Telephone 2710. THE KAPLAN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY. When the prudent housewife makes up her mind that It Is necessary to have renovated or replenished those Important Import-ant furnishings that cover the floors and windows or that the walls need cleaning, which occurs once or twice a year, she looks about for a firm that will do the work efficiently and at reasonable rea-sonable cost. It Is only natural, therefore, there-fore, that a very large number of them should have become patrons of the Kaplan House Cleaning company, the office of which Is under Walker Bros, bank, with 'phones. Bell 1492-Z, Independent Inde-pendent 1493, the residence 'phone is 3126-Y. The manager of this enterprising enterpris-ing concern is Ben Kaplan, who Is known as a fine business man and makes every effort to satisfy patrons and give them good work. The company com-pany clean everything In the house, including carpets, windows, woodwork, furniture, floors, and also wall paper, kalsomine, decorating, fresco and paint. Not the least important department is that of cleaning furnaces and chimneys. chim-neys. The work done in every direction direc-tion Is of the highest class, which has made the company so successful. Moderate Mod-erate prices prevail. Aside from the lines already mentioned, this firm does high class painting, paper-hanging and kalsomlning, employing In this department depart-ment the most competent of help, and make a specialty of polishing hardwood floors. NEW STATE SALOON. A leading resort for fine liquors and cigars Is the New State saloon at No. 61 East Second South street, with telephones: tele-phones: Bell 1201-K; Independent 631. Solomon Nelson, the proprietor of this saloon, is a man of experience and who possesses the necessary .qualifications for carrying on the business success- i i fully. He Is popular with his patrons 1 and as such has ;been able to secure a ; lucrative patronage. If a man would 'be successful Id this line of trade, he 'must be a.ble to win the personal liking of the people to whom he caters. Mr. Nelson understands this essential and is a capable Judge of what Is most desirable desir-able In the line of liquid refreshments. His saloon Is very neatly appointed, and Mr. Nelson makes a rule of carrying carry-ing only the most popular brands of . ; Imported and domestic wines, liquors and cigars, while the best beers are served In a most tempting manner. In j . connection with his saloon business Mr. Nelson Is agent for the Coin operating machines and slot machines of various " kinds, and many of these he Installed In the various saloons and restaurants ' of the city. Electric pianos, banjos and reginas and other kindred lines of merchandise mer-chandise are among the things for ! which he Is agent. Mr. Nelson Is doing a very successful business which is steadily Increasing. J. M. CHRISTENSEN & CO. It is a well recognized fact that Salt Lake City Is one of the best markets for produce and country supplies in Utah, and has located in her midst some of the most reliable and responsible respon-sible houses In this line to be found in the State. One of the most staunch and reliable concerns Is J. M. Chrlstensen Chrlsten-sen & Co. of which Mr. Chrlstensen Is the sole proprietor. Mr. Chrlstensen established es-tablished the business in 1890 and by equitable dealings and always supplying supply-ing the right goods at the right prices has built up a business equal to any In his line in this section. He is an alert and progressive business man and citizen and has other Interests in and around Salt Lake City. The management manage-ment of the business Is vested In L. Christensen. who Is recognized as a most capable and promising young business bus-iness man of Salt Lake City. The company's com-pany's office and warehouse occupy a one-story brick building with basement at Nos. 107-109 South West Temple street, 'phones 321. They do a strictly STAR MEAT MARKET. This market, although hut recently openei, has already laid the foundation for a very prosperous trade. The proprietors, pro-prietors, Messrs. G. C. and J. W. Hahn. are two deserving young men and residents resi-dents of this city. Their stand at 356 South StatP street Is a well conducted establishment, stocked with only the choicest of meats, the most select of poultry and such game as is marketable, market-able, and the very purest home ren- derod lard. Messrs. Hahn pride themselves them-selves on the quality of their goods, all their meat beinc fresh and cornfed; their butter and eggs being direct from the surrounding country; and their lard devoid of all impurities. It may be truthfully said that Hahn Bros.' market mar-ket is Ktrict!yJfirst -class In every particular, par-ticular, and n cleaner place of business would be hard to find. If we would "boost" our citv these rew firms should N. A. MILLER. An enterprise which possibly more than any other is extensively patronized patron-ized by the elite of Salt Lake Is the well known tailor shop of N. A. Miller, occupying occu-pying rooms 329-330 of the D. F. Walker Walk-er building. Mr. Miller has met with great success s'.r.ce establishes his business here and enjoys the reputation of always executing the most up-co-date and hih-grade work to be found In Salt Lake. - He dea:s In only the finest imported and domestic goods, allowing al-lowing no::iin of in.'erior Quality to THE NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL. No city in the entire Vest is better provided with first-class hotels and rooming-houses than Salt 1-aVe, and being a town greatly frequented by tourists Bid strangers the hotel business busi-ness Is n leading one. Salt Iike hotels are well spoken of generally, but none enjoys the patroniige of a more desirable desira-ble class of people than oes the Xpw Southern. Tjoiyited at 114 West Firrt STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY In these days when help of all kinds Is In great demand, the institution which relieves the employer of worry ; by securing for him competent work-: work-: man performs a, service which should ; be appreciated. Strock's Employment ' Agency, which is conceded to be the ' largest and best regulated of the kind In the -West, is such an i Institution. This agency w as es-i es-i tabllsbed in 1894 and, being strictly a . reference office, has during the past (eleven years given only..the utmost sat- Isfactlon to all who have, patronized It. 1 So rapidly -has the name and fame of 'this agency spread that the establlsh-ment establlsh-ment of a branch office at Ogden was found necessary. This .agency of which C. R. Strock Is proprietor occupies offices at -45 West Second South street. Through It the unemployed obtain work ; along all lines and corporations, mining : companies hotels, boarding-houses, contractors and builders are furnished : ample help. Those operating at a distance dis-tance from Salt Lake,- the natural sup-. sup-. ply for labor and help are particularly fortunate In having an agency in whicn they can place confidence, and which vlll use discretion in selecting and fur-nishlng fur-nishlng the help they may need. Requests Re-quests for help may be made In person or by 'phone. The office telephones are Bell and Independent, 464. Mr. Strock's residence number-is Bell 1715-K. ELK LIQUOR COMPANY. With a constantly Increasing patronage, patron-age, the Elk Liquor company under the efficient proprietorship of Mr. C. H. Reilley, has assumed great proportions and Is ranked among the leading wholesale whole-sale liquor houses between the Missouri Mis-souri river and the Pacific coast. The customers dealing with this reliable firm are scattered from Arizona to the Coeur d'Alene and from the Wyoming plains to bonanzas of the Sierra Nevada". This patronage has not come to the Elk Liquor company undeservedly, for If any business concern ever dealt honestly honest-ly with patrons and carried good goods at fair prices, this one has done so. A successful, paying business is not built up and sustained by broken promises and misrepresentations. The public has learned the reliability of this firm. In connection with his stock of pure Kentucky Ken-tucky whiskies. Mr. Reilley Is local agent for the William' J. Lemp Brewing company's St. Louis draught and bottled bot-tled beer, and conducts a modern bottling bot-tling works on the corner of Eighth South and Third West streets. Aside from the wholesale house at 216-218 South State street, this firm operates In connection the popular Falstnff bar, a sumptuous resort with elaborate fixtures fix-tures of mahogany and artistically arranged ar-ranged mirrors and pictures, being recognized rec-ognized as one of the most neatly appointed ap-pointed in Salt Lake City. By courteous' courte-ous' treatment on the part of employees and through the excellence of the beverage bev-erage sold, this place has become one greatly frequented by business men. GATRELL'S BUSINESS. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. .' V-- : Z' tio.'.itr : " t?r.S. men tr wame-.:, Fbs:iK i-- i'.v.s tae fields c..-. ..- I'.: i l-ui . ui n ou i.;-s ..;3' 1.1 tiutu :l-.S ' l. " - i""; ' :.r.a udvuat.i ..u..'... .:i;sibihty of - Ui l"S6 ' " o01' ' i iou::.-: :v.c.:. , jo ucquirtHl only :.t s-a'.c r liable bus- , IllfE-. ; ...... T:ir- e uiio .-:a.-t with uch an equip- , menl almi i:n ' "-' u ol of ..v:.. ......... - ly a , ( i , 3 . i, tn: thai has not o.'iv ..:. ;'.- echeols of . - ' c.: l- ..-;:sB to men- il-1 T r.- . - ' '- - practical J r.V',r..- ,,'.,u; ariion. It is a thorough I p. . ;.. ;'ifeition in its . ;; been osible for peo- jt'. o ' . i" ' ' '- .Acta I. wil g t;- v '! a.' e;.c--:. Sc-;iool OCCU- :; (j.: ; c: .o'.i.'iiirfloor of th-1 . :.. l ::!t:;i n !ir:il all :'.?edful equip- .".,.-; j..... :, ;.Sr;i:e:. 'it Is Under the ; : o.i-:. ;o. r.-.:; of G rr;e Gstrell. a i-.ea'..'.n"." o' broal experience 1n thj "m Lj.-:::: - .Tri''. und ! ;v.);3C?red of a peculiar !';n:!i n- -mi ''n'-aror. ., '.: t ell. ; r.'or to locating here, was pre-fe?or pre-fe?or or pr...o.,.u; .... io.Kri . i Kansas City, :.!o.. end Js.ck?on. Mich, h For elrhJeen years he v.a3 official ste- L rogrr.phfr to tie tourt; cor.irlslng the JrL , Fifth facial circuit cT '.h Ftate Michigan, and three years official co'ir, reporter to the First s.r.d Fcuit'n Dis-J trlct court in Orrden. With ruch an ae ! compll.-l'.ed prcfersor aa Mr. Ga'-rell the pupils will be most thorough In short- .- hand and typewriting. The circular of 4 the rchoo! Is most instructive and .In- 4Vf terestin-j to read and can' be procured. 1 at the frchool or it will be mailed upon I request.' ''A. t ' : J&i JfrVp nT4 -;,r . , : . ,4BJ. , -'r ' '"-."l? ; ;.Zz$ '".'. i M. H. WALKER S NEW HOUSE Ware and. Treganza, Architects. ' . i ' v. J. P. .FOWLER. As one of the larger Industrial concerns con-cerns of the city, the services of which are .of special value to the public, more ' than ordinary mention should be made of the J. P. Fowler Carriage, Iron and Wire Works, which occupy a large two-story two-story brick building at 63. 55. 57, 59 " South West Temple street, with an area of 100x100 feet. This flourishing enterprise, enter-prise, was established twelve years ago and the need for such a concern operat-lng operat-lng on a large scale was at once made apparent -by the rush of business which has continued ever since, and has. resulted re-sulted In the concern taking its present high rank among the leading Industries of the city. . , The first floor of this establishment is . x ' - ' 4 ; BELLE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Salt Lake City holds many charms for all lovers of the beautiful. Our puo-11c puo-11c and private buildings are many of them magnificent, and Imposing. The mountain ranges and fertile valleys that surround us on all sides baffle description, descrip-tion, and for this reason the camera fiend, so frequently found among both old and young, helps us out of the difficulty diffi-culty by reproducing for us what we cannot describe. Amateur photography is a commendable "hobby" and Is daily-becoming daily-becoming more and more popular. The Belle Photo Supply company Is the only |