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Show T H F DENVER & RIO GRANDE AND THE BIO GRANDE WESTERN Only Transcontinental Line Passing Plreotly Through Salt Lako City. i Connections made in Ogdon Union Dopot with All Tralnn of Southern Foolflo and Oregon Short Lino. OFFERS CHOICE OF OFAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 9 ij Leaving Ogdon at 7:25 a. m.,2:1B p.m. and 7:15 p, m $ And TJjree Distinct Scenic Routes. Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars to DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO Without Change. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Personally Conduoted Excursions. A Perfect Dining Car Servioe. For rates, iolders, etc., inquire of nearest Ticket Agent ipeclfylng tho Rio Grande Western, or write . A. BENTON, Gonoral Agent Pass. Dopt., Salt Lako City. 1 CLAUDE J, NETTLETON IViOLlMISTl Studio, 508 East 3rd South. Phone 221 0-Y. THE NEW TOGGERY SHOP of tho L. G. Ransohoff Co., Has opened its doors to the public at 143 Main Street, the store formerly occupied by Lyon & Co , with a complete line of Men s Furnishing Goods and Shoes. R.G.DUN i;eene.rcanti,e &(T flj George Rust, Gon'l Managed OUiiim Utau Mono, Wyoming. ELI L. PRICE GROCER POULTRY. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON 18 South MeUn Street, v 'Phono 865 Located in tho heart of the business and theatre districts Two blocks from all Mormon interests. STRICTLY EUROPEAN PLAN. THE NEW WILSON. A. Fred Wky. Thk Most Up-to-date Hotel West. SALT LAKE OITY. ited March, 1003. Rates, 81.00 to $3.00 per day wpular Pricod Restaurant. Large, Light Samplellooms 0 Rooms with Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water Sixty Private Baths. 6 A GOLD BOND That pays 4 per cent interest is considered $1 ffl a gilt-edge investment. A saving deposit HS I with the m I Utah Commercial & Savings Bank $ Pays 4 per cent and is as good us jfi I A GOLD BOND ! CULLEH HOTEL ES i 1 all trains r j S. C. EWIhBt Propr. SSS. th J3SSE29E8SE!SE2952 S3GS3Gti3G83S83833L 1 1 SIX THOUSAND m SUBSCRIBERS IN SALT & LAKE JULY 1ST. &1 $ I Connected with 1 . 16,000 Miles of 4 lines in Idaho, I Utah, Wyoming, 1 & Montana. Ng ft I lH. ocky Mountain Bell 8 jm I, Telephone Co. h 9 8 LEGAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS SALE. In the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. George P. Holman, Plaintiff, vs. Salt Lake City Water & Electrical Power Company, a I Corporation, Joseph Geoghegan, I Receiver of Salt Lake City ! "Water & Electrical Power Company, Com-pany, the Trust Company of North America, a corporation; G. P. Culmer & Brother, a partnership, part-nership, composed ot G. P. Culmer Cul-mer and H. Lw A. Culmer; Th Utah Foundry & Machine Company, Com-pany, a partnership composed of Robert Croft, Jr., and Fred Croft; The Portland Cement Company, a corporation, R. M. Jones, W. S. McCornick, S. B. Milner. and the Salt Lake Hard' ware Company, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold as a unit at Commissioners sale on Friday, the 29th day of July, 1904, under un-der the conditions of a decree of said court made and entered on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1903, at the hour of 11 a. m., at the west side entrance en-trance of the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. All of that certain piece or parcel of land situated sit-uated in the County of Salt Lake and State of Utah, described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at anoint in the center of the Jordan river and on fhe south line of lot seven (7), Section fifteen (15), Township four (4) south, Range one (1) west, Salt Lake meridian; thence due west along said south line of lot seven (7) about four hundred and six (40G) feet; thence due north sixteen hundred and fifty (1650) feet to a point three hundred and thirty (330) feet due north from the south line of lot six (6), Section fifteen fif-teen (15), Township and Range aforesaid; thence due east about four hundred and forty-three (443) feet to the center line of the Jordan river; thence southerly along the said center line of said Jordan Jor-dan river about seventeen hundred and twenty (1720) feet to the place of commencement, containing con-taining an area of sixteen and three-tenths (10.3) acres. Also the water and electrical power creating plant of the Power Company, situated on said (Oontinuod on page 14.) J E. COSGRIFF, b. W. WILSON, HH President. Cashlor IHH Opon an Account with f' jE Mntercial national Bank H J. J. DALY, HH W- Pr?I0W,B , A. H. PEABODY, B Vice Presidents. ABst- Cashier. i HH WALKER BROS. I BANKERS H SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Establish 1859. H A Genaral Banking Butlnm Trantactid. Safaty Deposit Bom for Rml, NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC I U S. DEPOSITARY. H FRANK KNOX PreBldont H E a AaJFRRAY .vicpTcSnt M W. F. ADAMS CaBhler H Capital Taid in $300,000. 5 H Banking in all Its branches transacted. Exchange Ll drawn on the principle cities of Europe. H Interest Paid on Time Deposits. H ESTABLISHED 1852. H WELLS FARGO & COMPANY BANK SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, OVER 14,379,000 DOLLARS. M HOMER S. KING President fl H. L. MILLER . Cashlor H H. P. CLARK...., Asst. Cashier H The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. ffl General Banking business Transacted. t'l JosKPn F. Smith, Pres. R. S. Campbki.1,, Sec. & Gon. Mg M R. F. Hayward, Electrical Engineer. IH UTAH LIGHT ANO POWER GO. I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H INSTALLATION: H Electrical, Salt Lake City Water 2iOQ H. P . Salt Lake City Steam 1600 H. P r m'idi Ogden Water 6000 H. P M fecased Plants........ Water 8000 H P fl Gas, Halt Lako City 400M Cu. Ft. Dally H Ogden ,.. com Cu. Ft. Dally -H Profitable Itivcetrncwta I fl Utah and Novada offer excellent opportunities for M Investments in fi Mfnea and JVHnuig Stochs. Writo for reliable Information and send for Weokly I !H Market Letter. H WILLIAM H. TIBBALS, il 401 D. F. Walker Bide - - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 9 1 I paHREE points to think of when you get an ab- I ifl stractof tltlo to real estate: , 1 1. Completeness. " H 2. Accuracy. H 3. Responsibility 4 " Three reasons why the Utah Savings & Trust fl Company make two-thirds of the abstracts made in fl Salt Lake county. 100 south main. W mammmmmmmsmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJk B I . B. WINDSOR, J ; 1 M Established 1880. ) ' 1 g GENERAL INSURANCE AND ADJUSTING. I W Phone 244. 62 West Second South. 1, I jl , I Salt Lake Turf Exchange ' t I KENYONHOTEL '' ' I C ALI FORNIA AND , , EASTJSRNRACES I |