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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Of all our readers we direct at- tention to the list of our patrons. - Those who advertize in The Inter- - ; - mountain Catholic are the most 4- ', substantial and reliable merchants, i business and professional men in -t- , the community. Readers in ad- joining states can safely write to 4-1 - any of the firms or business men -- j whose cards appear in this paper. 4-4444444444444444444-44-444-44- ARE YOU GOING EAST? j Tf you contemplate a summer outing, j anions the mountains, or intend visiting- in the cart, let us kno.v about U and v.e will arrange ail details for your trii- The COLORADO MIDLAND MID-LAND is noted the world a.ound for Its many beautiful and healthful mountain moun-tain resorts. CHKAP RATES all summer sum-mer to COLORADO and the east. A trip over the "MIDLAND ROUTE' will show you many of nature's Wonderful Won-derful scenic features by daylight. The service is of the best, and the Pullman observation sleeper operated only via this route, leaves nothing to be imagined imag-ined to make the trip pleasant. Write for free pamphlets of President Roosevelt's camping grounds on this line, also many other beautiful and descriptive de-scriptive books on Colorado scenery and the Colorado Midland. L. H. Harding, Hard-ing, general agent. 77 West Second South, Salt Lake Citv. BE INDEPENDENT. Everyone should lay something by for a rainy day. Old age and infirmities should - not be made worse by penury. No matter what station one may occupy, oc-cupy, it is important to provide a competence, com-petence, however small, upon which to live when incapacitated for work. The man who goes along im providently provi-dently during his working years will probably be an unwelcome burden upon someone in his declining years. A safe depository, where savings will accumulate and fructify, free from the risks of speculation, where all business is strictly confidential, and paying as high a rate of interest as safety will permit, should be selected. Such an institution is the Salt Lake Security & Trust company. It has a paid up capital of $200,000. certified by the secretary of state. Its business has been steadily growing grow-ing for twenty years. ' In that time, it has handled millions of dollars with perfect satisfaction to all concerned. ' Its ample resources enable it to furnish fur-nish money to customers whenever wanted. - The business can be done through the mails as well as personally. Its certificates and bonds can be transferred by endorsement, thus saving sav-ing court expense and publicity in case of death. It is not often that this paper can recommend a financial institution so strongly; but when a concern has been doing business . in a- community for twenty years, conducted by men of the highest standing, backed by ample capital, cap-ital, we are perfectly safe in recommending recom-mending it, and we know that many of our readers are in need of just such a place. Cut out the following and mail it to the comaanr: 4444-4-444-44-4-4444 4 44-4 ! 4- Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 4- 32 and 34 Alain St., Salt Lake 4-4- ,. City. Utah: 4-4- Please write me particulars as 4 4- to savings and investments. 4- 4- Name 4- Address -. 4- 4444444-f4-44-4444f-M. BIG HORN SASiN EXCURSION. Round Trip $30.00. The Colorado Alidland Ry., in connection connec-tion with the R. G. W. and C. B. & Q., will sell tickets September 6th to Frannie, Garland and Cody, Wyo., and return, good for 30 days at rate of ?30.00. This will be the only excursion to those points this year and anyone wishing to visit that country should take advantage of this rate. The finest agricultural country in Wyoming is in the Big Horn Basin. Write for book on the Big Horn Basin country and all particulars relative to tho trip to D. H. Harding, 77 West 2nd South, Salt Lake. $1.00 TELEPHONES. For residences twenty calls allowed. $2.00 TELEPHONES. Unlimited service for residences. Rocky Alountain Bell Telephone Co. TELEPHONE j j Citizens Coal Co. 53 W. 2d So. St. ' J THE ! ) - COMFORT j OF A j HAMMOCK. 1 costs but little this week. f j J We offer choice of our entire show- j ing-and it Js Sa!t Lake's best, at prices like this: m All $2.25 styles, $1.28 S I All $3.00 styles, $2-40 I I All $3.50 styles, $2.85 I All $4.50 styles, $3.60 I I All 55.50 styles, $4.40 I If you can't come, lei us send you a hammock. I All oil stoves, freezers and summer furniture at like I reductions. j j DIN WO OBEY ! FURNITURE CO. ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD Advance Showing of SSiS ! SILIi I IThe long wearing black silk will not cut or split, will not fade or I crack. "MONEBAK" -Taffeta being different from others, in that V its every thread is of the finest and purest of silk, and of the most 1 select Quality,- '-the greatest of care being --extrcised. not only in f the raw product, but in every successive stage of s-pinning, dyeing, r weaving and finishing. No adulterations of. any character being f practised'. No Jfear then that after being made up with expen- !sive trimmings, the. new gown may turn sullen and dingy under- a few weeks' wear. The name MOXEYBAK, tells part of the : fctory, being sold witha guarantee. Each dealer selling MONEY- BAK silks is authorized-to refund the purchase price should I MONEYBAK fade, cut or prove, in any way defective under I reasonable wear. MONEYBAK black silk is sold by one merchant I in each city, and the genuine always has the name MONEYBAK woven on the selvage. F. Auerbach" & Bro. being the sole agent in I M Salt Lake City. "We have just received a large consignment which Iwill be on exhibition in our shew windows . and on our. counters. I Come in and ask to see them. Prices and widths are as follows: t MONEYBAK BLACK TAF- MONEYBAK FEALT DE SOI. . I FETAS. 20-inch quality XX. flj OC j h -per yard ioXaWw I 20-inch quality XX, Slftfl 24-inch qualityXX, fl fit P" -ard '1,UU per yard 1.DQ f M 24-inch quality XXX, fll OR 27-inch quality XX, ftO (f i fe per yard 04. 01 per vard y ! 2hrZa lity xx- $1.59' 36parH:f:xx:......2.50 I 27-ineh oualitv XXX in 4 fi MONEYBAK PRES DE LOUT- I U 36-inch quality .XX. . $1ftQ MONEYBAK PEAU DE I 1 1 per. yard. Ol.VO CYGNE, 2u-inch j - ;p 36-inch extra, C?0 OR quality XX. per $M OR t per'yard -rpfi.tiU vard yl.QJ ) ; - - ' A visit to the great closing out sale of wholesale stock by the Clayton ' Music company will pay you big, both in quality of instrument and the price at which they are sing. ' I The Big Sale Closes Sept. 9 New pianos at cut-in-two prices. L'ssd pianos at one-third value. J ! Square pianos at any old price. This is a genuine clearing ouc sale of our entire wholesale stock. i I STEIN WAY PIANOS. KNABE PIANOS. 'I KIMBALL PIANOS. ESTEY PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS. YOKE- PIANOS. j! WINTER & CO. PIANOS. STECK PIANOS. !; ' A saving of $150 to S200 can be made if you purchase a piano from !; ij us during this sale. Is it not worth caving? s ; Terms of .'Payment Made --to j rv j! , Please You j; ATTEND THE BIG SALE. OR WRITE US. '' Clayton Music- C ! ;! LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. i 5 103-11-13 Main Street. JOSEPH J. DAYNES,-. JR., Manager. i; . |