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Show Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company com-pany was established in 1873, and has since opened more than twenty-four thousand savings accounts. Have you n,i account? If not, start one NOW. j AN ALL YEAR ATTRACTION, . The Sanitarium Baths, $150,000 Bathing Institution, f NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER, Just as it comes from earth, healing heal-ing all the ailments of mankind. Located in the heart of business district, just a few rod3 from all hotels. TWO IMMENSE SWIMMING POOLS. PRIVATE 411 OR Onts Tl:B PLUNGES Ali 'Wni5 BATHS Only Gents' Turkish Bath in city. Ladies' Turkish Bath. Hairdressing and Manicuring, Mani-curing, Chiropody. Finest in the city. Open Dag ami Night. THE Sanitarium Baths, i 52-54 West Third South Street, ! Salt Uke City, - - - - Ltah. For Pure Teas & Coffee CALL AT ATLANTIC TEA CO., 42 Richards St. Delivered to all parts of the city. Phone 963 X. Whatever You Get, GET IT GOOD. Wet have been selling good jewelry in L'tah for over thirty years. We have also manufactured jewelry ever since the establishment es-tablishment of our business in 1862. We are now making the finest line of Elk charms and Jewelry ever shown anywhere. any-where. The rest of onr goods are of the same high quality. Diamonds, watches, silverware, clocks, souvenir spoons and plaques. Illustrated booklet sent for the asking Mail orders a specialty. BOYD PARK, Successor to Joslin & Park. Jewelers. No. HO Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. "' T. O. Box 1237. " ' ' Educations!, a Hurrs vm. J0rtrtliur ;gi1 Day School i'or Youiiir Ladies " COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES MUSIC, DRAWING AND TAINTING. For Catalogue. Address SISTER SUPERIOR. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day school. The highe.'t ' intellectual advantages, a beautiful j and comfortable hmr, and careful .'t- i tention to all that perUin to ;ood health, sound mental training, refined manners and th? best general ciiltur-. Superior advantages in music and art. Sand for catalogue to Sister Superior, Oifdpn. UUh. 1 Hpi ; The University of KotreDams, , i tfOTKE DAME, IND. FULL COURSES IN Classi.-s. Lcttr. Economics and History. Journalism. Art. f Science. Pharmacy. Law. Civil. Mechanic- ! L . al and Klectrlcal Engineering. Arch:- i f tecture. ' Thorough Preparatory and Commercial j ' Courses. : ROOMS FREE to Students who have completed the studies required for ad- mission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the t'ollfciate Course.-. I ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to 'I I students over seventeen preparing i'or ! I Collegiate .Courses. I A limited number of candidates for th I f Ecclesiastical state will he received at j I special rates. ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys under I 13 years, is unique in the completeness of its equipments. The oStii year will open Sept. 1", . ? Catalosrups free. Address. I REV. A. MORRISSEV, C. S. C. ' 1 President. BANKS -and- BANKING. ' . . BUTTE CITY. j JOHN A. CREIGHTON. - Presider ' l GEO. V. STAPLETON, - Vice President. T. M. HODGENS. - - Cashier. I State Savings Bank, :J BUTTE, MONTANA. ' f Transacts a General .1 Banking Business. Interest paid on deposits. Draft? paid ; in all parts of the world. f DIRECTORS: f John A. CreiKhton, G. W. StaDieton, i A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hodgens, i T. M. Hodgens. ' : i j SALT LAKE CITY. j ThE STAU ' BANK OF UTAH. Commercial Banking In. all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. ' . Special attention given to country trade. Commercial - National Bank. Capital Paid in, $200,000. ; General Banking in All its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daly. O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox. Thomas Marshall. V. P. Noble, Gerru : M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Hoi-den. Wells, Fargo 1 - Qo's Banh. Salt Lake City, Utah. Estab&iedTSal transacts a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. Peter Marron, 434 B Street, ' Contractor & Builder. 1 Bids and estimates furnished j for all kinds of Construe- J-tion J-tion work. Builder of 'St. Ann's Orphanage, tn f. F. Walker building and the founda tion Tor the Keams house. - - |