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Show ca"lcad ju:r i:r. !,':.. ... i ' ,! Ji! - i! .. . ( . , u . : : u . - i . 1 1 G;c;t Stod-Tcl'J.Tg Szz ( I. X. L. rtirrdtare and Carpet Installment Hyiie. ..... a E. SECOND SOUTH 6T. " ! 1 ; nnrriiTunr:, carpets. . j stoves .ind BArars. f R' n on jiot-ho on noot : . - -. 11 1 ; i - . . I b & O V V j The fIan on B Irieighn St. -- - -1 ..o no cm roit talk heue t HUT WE CAN SH07 YOU. SOUTH WEST TEMPLE ST. Cornmsrclal Club Building. OUR : VATCil f : EBUSINESS. 2 -yij V ' Is constantly Increasing." be- ! ' cause every watch we sell gives X - J 'entire satisfaction., and U a i - pleasure to the wearer and a ' 1 T RUNNING ADVERTISEMENT 1 . J for us. AN ABSOLUTE GUAR- r : . ; J ANTEE with every watch we J . V V.W. HALL, Jeweler. C I ; . 327 Main St. V ' v:i::dsor hotel, EUROPEAN PIJVN. Located in the heart of the business '' strict, two blocks of all the theaters, f rcel cars to all -points of interest, f--r.ri heat, honva-like good teds. Rates ! ,c, '.is and J1.00. J. G. SCOTT. Mgr. GIVEN AWAY! r talking ' Machlns and -17 V ,w ;.V J Records. - Ore chaace and a pair of Fine Cuff (sKr Luttons, WJv C E. 7. BOWERS, Jeweler, f, . . 23S ItAINi .. . Deep!! 1P'-Vn' ' $18.00 Tea ' ' i VtToF&V. Set, $9.00 ' fo ., Set, $7.50. , : ' lb 3U ware Half t X,iV Now is . your chancs. ? 1 & Ma Dajaes; ' ' & Ssns,. i- ' . : ' 20 USaA. St. I WALKER BROS.,1 ! ': BflJIKERS.': O . j SALT LAKE CTTT, UTAH. ' - .- - EstsbBshed H3i ' . . 5 A GENERAL BA.'iKING " ; BUSINESS TRArisACTEDi A , j Safety Deposit .Boxes for Rent.' ip - TOTJ, ' X : r- . USE - . : Payerdale Flonr .1 YOU A.RE ST7SE '. M A ' CtP M jyj::il - 1 1 eyes , Are precious. JI you are l i a business man whose 1 i work subjects the eyes to a continuoi is strain, i, ' ! . we say, GTJARI THEM. Don't wait until you are compelled to dot some- -thing take time and future fu-ture trouble by the forelock fore-lock by consulting: a competent com-petent optician. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. KNICKERBOCKER I . . 239 MAIN 3T. a McCORNICK & CO.! BAIN'ICHRS,' , SALT L.AKE CITY. j (Established ' ITS. , -1 j Transact a OnersXBaakIiis:tBuIntsa ' ArCTJNNINGH AX. ' Pres. 1 E. W.. WILSON, jCashi.r. . H' 1 ' ; w- O- CARBIsAsst. Cashier. R Bank pfCojfMerce j 1 : ATLAS BLOCXJ WELLS FARfiO Si C0.,BANKi ! SALT LAKH CTTT. UTAH. ' ' ' i (EstabUshed 1S3L . 1 Capital, paid up . ........$ 600.009. 00 .'. Surplus-and undivided profits. 11.089,434.42 Transacts a General Blinking Business, DRAFTS .ISSUED on all prominent elttos of the United Stales, Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia and the rest of tos world. - i . HOMER S.TTrN3, President. t , ' H. U MILLER, Cashier, ' JNa E. MII.K5L Ass t. Caahtor. yY n n poor -cook n 1 Will only prepare a good din- ! ner accidentally. j POOR FLOOR ! Will never make "good bread, even1 accidentally. . ! .-Hour -' -; i Will make good bread In good ! hands every time never acci-j acci-j dentally. v . . .. I rAOTNDOFl k . 'Phons 808. EUKTON COAL LUMBER CO., ) 0 SECOND SOUTIIST DIAMOND COAL. 61 W. 2ND SO. - : T " 1 C National Bank if as Republic j v U. 8. DEPOSTBAJIT. , FRANK KNOX ....I.Prsstdeat. ' GEORGE A LOWS ..V'iosPrealdeBt. . 1 W. F. ADAMS Cashier. ; CAPITAL ' PAID IN. 06.80. Fanklag m all Its branches transacted- t , Exchange draws oa the principal ciUss l if Europe.. . INTEREST PAID ONTTMB- DSPOSTZa j ' . ' j Deseret National Bank i , I UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ' t , Capital .5OO,0C , t! Surplus .......... ............... se.soSf ! ' i, L. 8. Hills President i . Moses Thteber.....-.VJ-Prealdni ' i . 8. Yttunr ..... r...Casbif . ' ll Edgar 8. Wlls ......Asst. Chlr ; DO YOU WANT TO SUCCEED 7 HOME STUDY WILL QUALIFY YOXT TO GET ON. There is no surer way to success than study. Young men and young women ambitious of prosperity and independence, independ-ence, should write without delay to Dr. John F. Coffey, president Queen City college, -Eliza vlife. Ky. He will tell them how to become true twentieth century men and women. The following letters speak for themselves: them-selves: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Department, Frankfort. J. C. W. Beckham. Beck-ham. Governor. July 18, 19011 take pleasure in Introducing Dr. John F. Cof-; Cof-; fey of Ellzavtlle, Ky., and in commending hlra to the courteous consideration of those whom he may meet. Dr. Coffey Is engaged in building there an institution of learning, and deserves success in his efforts. ef-forts. Ho has the respect and confidence of the good people in his community, and is an educator of the highest type. - From what I know of him he Is worthy of any confidence that may be shown him. I wish him everjr possible success in his endeavor en-deavor to enlarge and improve the Institution Insti-tution of which he iaJhe head. J. C. W. BECKHAM. United States Senate, Washington, D. C.: Cincinnati. O.. July 23. 1902. I take pleasure in saying for Dr. Coffey that he is a gentleman of culture and refinement and of wide experience that admirably qualifies him for the educational undertaking under-taking in which he is engaged. He is not only familiar with literature, science and art, but also with the public questions and governmental affairs: Ho has long been distinguished as a Journalistic writer of great force and ability, and I have no doubt but that he Will make a great success suc-cess of tils method of teaching by correspondence. corre-spondence. I take pleasure in commending commend-ing hlra .to the favorable consideration of all who may be Interested in the subject. J. B. FORAKER.. Gee. Here! , See Here! Do vou know that C. C' MANNING, V. m iv'DIAN TRADER on NAVAJO IN-IIAN IN-IIAN RESERVATION, has established a ) KANCU BTORE with Hulbert Bros, at n'tiou'-h Main st.? . v Genuine Navajo Blankets at wholesale sr.d rettt' PATTERSON, Manager. CASH PBICES. Good cheese 16c per lb., best Sweet Pc-tito- 3 lh. for 10c: bst Creamery Butter But-ter :s: Fresh Esgs. 25c; lb. Granule Granu-le tpa 8-J5T. M.0O: large Navel Oranges, - n -lor COc Oranges for 49c dos.; best wVekfast Karon 17c lb.; S large sise llsckerol for 25c. Cut prices on snos and hatS' CHICAGO STORE. 234 W. S. TEMPLE. "Wclstenholme Coal Co. . 81 West Second South. Tel-495. Sock Springs Coal.' , Thons 808. Burton Coal & Lumber Co., 60 W. 2nd So. ' , ' ' ; . r CQMEBCIAL NATIONAL EaSK. Capital Paid in $200,000. General Banking In All Its Branches. . , Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Dely, O. J. Salisbury, Moylaa C. Fox. Thomas Marshall. W. p. NobJi George M. Downey, John Donnellan. A, ZTOZrS SAVINGS BANK AND . TRUST "CO., , :.'o. 1 Main ttreet. Is the largest and i' J?st fcavlcss Bank in Utah. Since its c vitviz&Uon more than 32,000 savings t .- 'ounts l ave been opened. We pay .4 rer cert Interest; per annuain, com-T-jnpd eenii-Rrinually, on any amount '-V-m V to I'-OOO. Start an account. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. .. ' " --MSSSMSSSBSSSMSSSMSSWSSSSSSSSSMSSSSSSBSaB, Superfluous SHaih ; v Removed. ff I guarantee that sj' . 1 1 L I few "P f y 11- iiV3r9 quid will removs- ' . hair instantaneous-' ly, effectrraly aad without, the slightest" V harm. pain, burn or blister. Bend 20e fop trial sise or fOo for regular. .MITE. MA.' RIB LEON.1 S. L St. James Bldg-psf Bldg-psf x9dvy, New York, N. X. ' ...I |