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Show -f T Tlliiis: Beats -Ttaeni M If 50 DOZEN CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. SHIRTS, BOTH feOFT AND STIFF BOSOM, ?L25, f L50 AND 2.00 QUALITIES FOR Jj)g EACH ; MONDAY; AND TUESDAY. , J.WBttGRAY& BRO.: 153: MAIN. JL&L Sidi-Un-itr Eledric Sin "Gray's." when buying a piano. The real beauty and worth of an Instrument can be taken ta-ken in at a glance. One of the chief points you should consider is if the instrument in-strument has a solid and sympathetic tone and Is durable in construction, as well as attractive in appearance. The pianos we sell have these good features. Carstensen A Anson Co.' (Incorporated). (Incorporat-ed). Temple of Music, 74 Main street Successors to Daynes Music Co. 1 t i n Must Have Money Long dry spell compels us to make these great money saving prices on footwear: I Men's 16.00 Shoes, g j. Men's $4.00 Shoes. 4 Ladles' $4.00 Shoes. C j p. now "40 Ladies $$.00 Shoes. now Ladies' $160 Shoes, 4, Ladies' $2.00 Shoes, C. . - now "4i All felt and leather slippers at greatly reduced prices. Never before be-fore such bargains. SEE OUR WINDOW. VincenL-NotL Shoe Co. 110 MAIN STREET The Lagoon Roadj Salt Lake ft Ogden Ball way. Tims Table In Effect Bept 0, 1004. 1 LEAVE SALT LAKE. ( K sad a. mj t J and : p. m. LEAVE FARMING-TON AND LAGOON. LA-GOON. 7 JO and 19 a. m., 4 JO and f :M p. mJ Extra trains at 11 a. m. and 1.30 'p. mJ on Sundays and holidays. ' A. D. PIXRSON. Gent Pasa Age. ( 3. B. BEAN. Excursion Agt OFFICE. 161 MAIN ST. MT10X1L BAM OF THE lETOClC V. B. DEPOSIT ART. THANK KNOX President J. A. MURRAY Vice-President W. P. ADAMS Cashier CAPITAL PAID IN, JSOO.OOO. Banking In aU Its Branches Transacted. Exchange drawn on the Principal Cities of Europe. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. McCornick & Co. BANKERS SALT L.AKB CITY (Establtehed 187S.) Transact a General Banking Business. Deseret National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital tfiOD.OOO Surplus 250.000 L. . Hills President Moses Thatcher Vice-President H. S. Young Cashier Edgar S. Hills .Assistant Cjhier W. 8. McCornlck. President: John J. Paly. Vice-President; S. H. Lynch. Manager Man-ager and Secretary. Utah Savings & Trust Co. Salt Lake City.. Capital paid up. $150,000. Surplus, $14,800. Interest paid on deposits; loans on approved ap-proved security. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, guar-dian, assignee, receiver, etc. Title Guaranty Guar-anty Department- Insures titles and) makes abstracts. WALKER BROS., BiMEIS SALT LAKE CITT. ESTABLISHED 1S5. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK Salt Lake City. Utah. Established 18S2. The Oldest and Strongest Back In Utah. Capital I Surplus Vfl4.S75.000 Undivided Profits I Transacts a General Banking Business, Domestlo and Foreign. Deposits received subject to check. H. L. MILLER, Cashier. H. P. CLARK. Asst. Cashier. J. . Cosgrlff Pres. E. w7 Wilson Cashier. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Commercial National Bank J. X. Daly, VT. P. Noble, Vice-Presidents. ' A. H. Peabody, AssX Cashier. Established ISO. ISO OOcss. The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & eO GEORGB RUST, Oeneral Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Offices in Progress Building-, Salt Laks City. Wool Prices Going Up. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. LANDS At same low prices and same easy ten-' year terms. Tou pay only one-tenth cash down. Liberal discount for cash purchases. pur-chases. First-Class Range Land, UTAH and Wyoming. I -arse and small tracts. For particulars call on or writs E. J. WILLS, agent, 15 W. fnd South Et.. Salt Laks City. Utah. LEE KIM YINO ' Ptxaplea and Skin Diseases Cured by sat Preosratlon of Medicine. Chinese Herbs. Roots and Medlrlnss g .Wonderful Curative Powers, lit West South Temple. i CAJUT; JOJUE C4TX. TAX, j - 1 |