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Show For Pure Teas & Coffee CALL AT ATLANTIC TEA CO., 42 Richards St. Delivered to all parts of the city. Phone 968 K. ERSKINE BROS., PLUMBING, STEAM ID (US HUG, Jobbing Promptly Attended to. 53 WEST FIRST SOUTH, TELEPHONE C29 , Fine Carriages with "Well Informed Drivers for Tourists. Light Livery and Saddle Horses at Reasonable Rates. 1 SALT LAKE UVERYandTRANSFER COMPANY. Stylish feroughams and Coupes for Calling. Samuel Paul, Mgr. Telephone 2LL UTAHCOAL. Castle Gate, Sunnyside, Winter Quarter, Clear Creek. . LUMP, NUT AND SLACK. Anthracite, all size; Coke, Charcoal, Blacksmith. P. V. COAL CO., 73 South Main Street.' Telephone 429. D. J. SHARP, Agent. E. II. Alris, Pres. R. AV. Nicol, Sec'y, Salt Lake Electric I Supply Company Contracting Electricians. , Wholesale and Retail Electric Supplies. Best Assorted Line of Electric Fixtures West of Chicago. Telephone No. 6. 18 W. lsUSouth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. i , V ! GducalionaL j fc -T ir- t'tj v!ir I!oanliii; and Iny SMiool I for Youn Ladios ! COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND 1 COMMERCIAL COURSES j MUSIC,' DRAWING AND PAINTING. ? For Catalosu. Address S SLSTEK SUPERIOR. Salt Lake City. Utah. f rt tjA , Sacred Heart Academy, j OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day school. Th highest intellectual advantages, a beautiful and comfortable home, anr) careful nt-tention nt-tention to all that pertain to oo 1 health, sound mental training, refined manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages in music and art. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, ,r Ocden. Utah. I BlM2sESS!lia The University of fioireDaras, i NOTRE DAME. IND. I Vri.lj COl'KSKS IN Classics. Letters. . Kcoiiomirs and History. Journalism, Art, Science, f'harmary. I.;ivv. Civil. .Mechanic- ,1. al and K lectrical Kn;iin-erinr, Archi- f lecture. ; Thorough Preparatory and Commercial 1 Courses. ROOMS fKKK to all Students who have .?. completed the studies required for ad- ' mission into th Junior - or Senior Year I of any of the Collegiate Courses. I ROOMS TO RENT, moderate eharge to ; students over seventeen preparing for ' Collegiate Courses. j A limited number nf candidates for the Ecclesiastical state will be received at ; I special rates. i '. ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys under : I 13 years, is unique in the completeness of s its e-iu; jiments. '; j The ,-,Sth year will open Sept. l' 1901. i f Catalogues free. Aildress. J REV. A. MORRIS.SEY, ('. S. C. f President. ' I BANKS d -and- I BUNKING. j BUTTE CITY. I ' 5 - JOEIN A. CRETGHTON, - President. J GEO. W. STAPLETON, - Vice President. 1 T. M. HODCENS, - - Cashier. ; State Savings Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. Transacts a General Banking Business, Interest paid on deposits. Draft3 paid " in all parts of the world. ; t DIRECTORS: John A. Creightor. G. W. Stapleton, A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hodgens, T. JL Hodgens. . SALT LAKE CITY. We state I BANK OF UTAH. Commercial Banking in all its Branche3. " ; ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. ' . Commercial National Bank. Capita! Paid in, $200,000. General Banking in All Us Branches. ... ' Directors Dr. Theodore Mever, John J. Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox. Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, Georee M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Hot- r den. Wells, JFargo smS o's Eanlu Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1352. Transacts a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. Peter Marron, 434 B Street, Contractor S Builder. Bids and estimates furnished for all kinds of Construction Construc-tion work. Builder of St. Ann's Orphanage, the P. P. Walker building and the foundation founda-tion for the Kearns house. |