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Show GORDON KEITH." Thomas Nelson Page has produced another of his delightful stories of Southern life. The title of the new book is "Gordon Keith," and the work will probably reach a standard of popularity almost al-most equal to that irresistible earlier story, "Marse Chan." Mr. Page portrays the manners and spirits of the old Southern aristocracy with a mastery probably not equalled by any other modern mod-ern writer. But in the present novel, Mr. Nelson carries his Southerner across the seas and in the midst of divers adventures and intrigues in gay Gotham. That part of the work is probably not as Interesting as the purely Southern features, In the delineation of which Mr. Page is pre-eminently a sympathetic artist. The story shows the native na-tive temperamental difference between the son of the North and South and the effect produced by difference n early training and education. The story is full of adventurous' incidents and altogether altogeth-er is a very thrilling and absorbing narrative. A. R. Derge & Co., have the book on sale. FOR SALE. A sightly home, located on the corner of First and P streets. The lot is 3x8 rods and well improved im-proved with lawn and shade. The house is an eight-room modern one. It ought to bring $6,500. There is a barn and barn lot connected with this property and if sold quickly can deliver it at $5,500.' A. Rlchter, Real Estate, 19 West First, South street. Telephone 641. Headquarters for modern homes. Interest-Bearing Securities, Yielding six per cent, compounded twice a year, make an ideal investment. They can be procured from McGurrin & Co., investment bankers, Salt Lake City. The investor holds the security. We do the work. A. P. HANSON, MINING ENGINEER, u. s. Deputy Mineral s'uveyor. Remoyej 0 55 Commercial Block I Utah Brokerage Co. $ S NEW YORK STOCKS $ 5 CHICAGO MARKETS $ " Z Continuous Quotations y 1 by Private Wire W to PHONE 799 $ 231-252 D.F. WaJker Bldg. jg FAIRBANKS,MORSE&00. MANUFACTURERS, 218-220 South West Temple Street. Gas and Gasoline Engines, Steam , Hoists, Pumps, Sturtevant Crushers and Rolls, Irrigation Machinery, Mine, Mill and Smelter Equipments, Exhaust Fans, Blowers, Ore Oars, Ore Buckets, Wire Rope, Sheave Wheels, Centrifugal Pumps, Bail-way Bail-way Specialties, Trucks, two and four wheels; Fairbanks' Standard Scales. Correspondence Solicited. Write for Catalogues. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., TELEPHONE 1088. C. P. MASQN, Nlgr. A FINANCIAL J I ' 1 H WALKER BROS. I BANKERS I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Established 1859. I H A Gensral Banking Bustnsss Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxas ferRant ' M NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC I U 8. DEPOSITARY. ! H pHJ FRANK KNOX President W. F. ADAMS Cashlor Capital Taid in $300,000. , H Banking In all Itfl branches transacted. Exchange ' j drawn on f ho principle-cities of Europe. ikrfl Interest Paid on Tim Deposits. ' H ESTABLISHED 1862. ,( H WELLS FARGO & COMPANY BANK I salt Lake city, Utah. .; H CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, OVER 12,000,000 DOLLARS. I HOMER B. KING President H H. L. MILLER Cashier JNO. E. MILES ,.A6st. Cashier H The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Utah. H GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ,, H 1-. i H ' JosKpn F. Smith, Pres. ,R. 8. Cami-dkll, Sco. & Gen. Mg R. F. Haywakd, Electrical Englneor. , ijrH UTAH LIGHT AND POWER CO. I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. f'l INSTALLATION: - I Electrical, Salt Lake City Water 2400 H. P ! ' Salt Lake City Steam 1500 H. P ' " Ogden Water 5000 H.P . Leased Plant Water 8000 H. P ' Gas, Rait Lake City 400M Cu. Ft Dally ; " Ogdon COM Cu. Ft. Dally 1 J. H. BIGGER & CO. 1 1 BROKERS ', I Now York Stocks. Chicago Markets, 9 ROOMS 211.212 D. F. WALKER BLOCK, ! I SALT LAKE CITY. I I I Ettas Morris . I Sons Co. I ' I IMPORTERS AND DBALERS IN M ill ft AMITE AND STOUT S il Mantles, Grates and Monumental r Work v I 21-23-25-27 W. South Temple f |