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Show miWl BROS,' inters v V SALT LAKE CTTT. 'T'1.-' ; ESTABLISHED. ISM. , 1 Safety deposit boxes for rent ' ' . . , : Dsseret National Dank l ! "UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. i' Capital .. 9300.000 Surplus 360,000 V ' I 8. HJHs....... President !! ,i Moees Thatcher Ytce-Fresident , H. 8. Young Cashier ,' Established 150 OfflCM. The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & CO., GEORGE BUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Ofloes la Progress Building, Salt Lake City. WELLS, FARGO & CO., BANK SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. (Established 1S53.) Capital paid up $ 600.Ono.to burplns and undivided profits 11.089.494.45 ?A??t8 a General Banking- Business. DRAFTS ISSUED on all prominent of Jh Ullted States. Europe, AsisT. Africa, Australia and the rest of tW world. j . HOMER 8. KINO. President f H L. MILLER. Cashier. J JNO. E. MILES. Ass t. Cashier! I COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, .Capital Paid in, 3200,000. General Bsnklng in all its Branches. Directors John J. Dsly, J. B. Cos-griff. Cos-griff. O. J. Salisbury. Moylan C. Fox. J. E. Cosgriff. W. P. Noble. Georire J. Downey. John Donnellan, A. F. Holden. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY. (Established 1878.) Transact a Genera Banking Business. National Bank of tbc Republic U. 8. DEPOSITARY. Frank Knox, Pres.: George A. Lowe. V.-Fres.: W. F. Adams, Cashier. CAPITAL PAID IN. 8300,000. Banking In all its branches transacted.-Exchange transacted.-Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. Interest paid on time deposit. J - . ;. . - !! North Entranc. ' JM ' : " Re MalB Aw- ftO to ' ' Wi I'M !' " W fffe .a besotiM Mm ff m i M ' Ttey jut fiaMdlMly w&A ff -. S ". & kg wMm bff f$ma Ifam w. S. '. f taw Dvdy. dbmss&k: .ttftsps. ff .f.J ' M(allM(gIfilltS B ft lb h& ft 1 w m H(iriia9 Ikll mi ffl ; , : i m 2 TO - Sip Darg-e-llng. j ' ; Quaff Hax.h-e-o-ga, : " JK Just a little chat on ready-made veils. Chiffon Veils,. IlP) Odi hemstitched border, l'a yards lonj. Ou) H k?" .......80c m m zzk:t -. $1.00 5 . de.11'6 M These comeln black and white and colored. j&l Hand made, embroidered, d; Efif!) ' (yH) black and white ' UTj) )n Chiffon Veils with real lace border, in black and rtf? T&ni )fji white, each, 82.50 and $JoVV) AJ We direct attention to this line. We have everything jfurj : stjle demands an unsurpassed line. As the styles are JSJ ICO different from last year, our line offers advantages. The mjj ; stole effects in black, black and white, anl all white, are aa Z C(J) ! pleasing to the eye as are our Cape Ruffs with long tabs. , I Q,A ' - ! We offer exceptional values in Crochet Quilts. Good size. Y( ! 60 cents; a very heavy Crochet Qnllt, $1.00: extra size and Wl . t quality, 81.23: the best Crochet Quilt made, 81.50; cut cor- (LjU) rfl nered. fringed Quilt for metal beds, 81.73. Vj7H x jyyj I These prices are very low and the Quilts are derend- jyUJ North Entrance 1 able. Main Aisle. jijfj) Some society ladles were chatting. Said one: "I looked InfiJ ' t spring Dress Goods for my daughter, and for the same - JSj JLl 1 thing which other stores asked 63. Keith-O'Brien sold at 60 iCyjj l!r:j cents, and the assortments were larger, too." t3 lHIy 2nl Uiadl(gpw(g(a!p II 1 Splendid opportunities. We lead the city In this line In 01 PU ; atyles and price. ( fjj LADIES' FANCY HOSE. In handsome patterns Ol ffil1 and an immense stock to select from lvj)k LADIES' LACE LISLE THREAD an Fancy f?r , Stripes. In black and colors; fine assortments 31' OmI South Entrance, LADIES' FANCY COTTON and Lisle Threads. 'Jf?r . ffM First Aisle Soutb.pJ Your choice of a superh line YUMl fH)Y CHILDREN'S BLACK HOSE. In wide and nar- (fifa fj row ribs, a lovely stock, .10 cents to J) jWI llll) WE HAVE a fine line of Infants' Cashmere Hose, 031 silk heel and toe, all colors J 03 , "W'E INVITE INSPECTION of our line of Ladies' Under- 03 ZVii wear. Summer Vests, Drawers and Non-Union-- Vf I PQ ! Suits. A large line '. 25C,5(JC pj j ffT) Different styles In the Summer Weight Union Suits at (no) feM ' 25c, 50c. 65c, 81.00, 8L25 and up. 1 A ' i ffi'- a. ?M . . la i aHBBaaaavaiHanyBBBaBVBHBBi J. A. CUNNINGHAM. Prea; E. W. WILSON. Cashier. W. O. CARBIS. Ass t. Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, ISO SOUTH MAIN. aaaaaaatawaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaapaaaasssssisaBMMsaaajpMsaaaasayaaaswsai LEE KIM YING V Chinese Herbs, Roots and Medicines ot Wonderful Curative Power. 13 WEST SECOND BOOTH STREET. SALT LAK.fi CITY. UTAH, - fa, DOLLARS WILL STAftT YOU ON THE WAY TO ; ' . A Fine Education Do yoa want to ha Business Man, or a Newspaper ', t Writer, or a Lawyer, or a Phyai- I clan? Do yon want to learn Archl- tecrure, Mechanics. Electricity or Civil Engineering? Would you Uka to study Gr-man, Gr-man, French, Spanish or Latin,''j ' CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT j OUT AND ENCLOSE IT -WITH j TEN DOLLARS TO ' . DR. JOHN F. COFFEY, PRESIDENT THE QUEEN CITY COLLEGE Nv ELIZA VILLE, KTY THIS ' CORRESPONDENCH i SCHOOL" WILL GIVE YOU JL I SPLENDID y ;: , ; ." ; j j COLLEGE CODRSEi AT HOME. j i BIG JEWELRY AUCTION. McConahay & Sharp are still disposing dispos-ing of their fine stock of jewelry. Everything goes; no reserve. MILLINERY BARGAINS. Ladles' straw sailor hats at 25c. Trimmed hats worth 81.00 to 81.50, at BOc. Trimmed hats worth 75c at 23c. Trimmed hats from 75c to 87.00. Ribbons, all kinds. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, Cor. Richards Rich-ards and 1st So. St. |