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Show MINES AND STOCKS. With headquartffis in the greatest , mi ning' "center ibi'i'Sie. .world, we have exceptional facilities for obtaining the very best both in'stocks and mines. Information In-formation cheerfully given. , LYMAN A. SISLEY & CO., 47 E. Broadway, Butte, Montana. : KEMMERER ; THE . 7 PERFECT COAL. Tel. 49, 53 "West Second South. CTIZENS COAL COMPANY. ' .. NO. 5. i - ;.. "The Rainbow Is a Perfect Color Harmony." . Gold, Silver, Black and White are Neutral as regards color. . v J. H. HAMLIN, Decorator. Furnisher of First Rate Paints and Painters. Watch this space for color lessons, i commenced in issue No. 7. ' GEO. G. DOYLE & CO., and Modern Plumbing House Heating, 211 South State Street. 'Phone, 1& Salt Lake City. DUVALL & McCLOSKY ARE Painters. WALL TENTING, PAPER HANGING, 124 West Second South. marofth, thz Caiior, 108 East Second South. Holmes Building, SALT LAKE CITY. lfl, N. WALLACE, 1 i 1 I EUREKA, UTAH, fj H a S ,. ' . i ) Funeral Director 3 . I and Embalmer. j a -. y E. II. Airis, Pres. R. W. NicoT. Sec'y, MUKBHMlfKO. CONTRACTING ELECTRICIANS. Wholesale and Retail Electric Supplies. Best Assorted Line of Electric Fixtures West of Chicago. Telephone No. 6. 15 "W. 1st South St.. Salt Lake City. Clan. WHEREAS. ON ilARCHleriSSsTjOHN Marcroft executed and delivered his certain cer-tain promissory note of that date for the sum of $250, due and. payable two years thereafter, to the order of O. W. Powers, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per centum per annum from date, payable paya-ble annually; and, whereas, on said date and for the purpose of securing the payment pay-ment of the said promissory note, the said John Marcroft executed, acknowledged acknowledg-ed and delivered, in due form of law. his certain deed of trust in and by the terms and provisions of which were con veyed to-the to-the undersigned, as trustee, the premises therein and herein described, and which I said deed of trust was, on November 23, I 1S, filed in the office of the recorder of , Salt Lake county.- Utah, and recorded in j book "4-N" of - Mortgagee, on papre 223 thereof; and, whereas, tha said O. W. Powers has heretofore assijjr.ed and transferred the said promipsoTy note to Edward Home, who is now the lc.sral holder hold-er and owner-thereof ; and, whereas, de. fault having1 bean made in the payment of the said promissory note, there now being- due and unpaid thereon the principal thereof, viz.: $250. and $84 Interest: and, whereas, the said owner of said promissory promis-sory note has requested the undersigned to advertise for sale and sell the said premises, pursuant to the terms and provisions pro-visions of the said deed of trust, and apply ap-ply the proceeds of sach sale as in said deed of trust provided. Therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the terms and provisions of the said trust deed and for the purpose heredn recited, the undersigned will, on Saturday. February 10, 1GC0. at 12 o'clock noon of raid day, at the wer.t front door, of tha city and-county, building1, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake- county, state of Utah, offer for sale and sell at public auc- i tlon, for cash, the premise described in f and conveyed by stiid deed of trust, viz.: j the west half of tho west half of lot two (2), block twelve (12;, plat "A," Salt Lake Citv survey, situate in Salt Lake City, ' Salt Lako county, state of Utah, together with all the appurtensnce.o thereunto belonging. be-longing. E. W. WILSON, Trustee. Edward McGurrin, Attonrey for Trustee. : j? Boy to Clothe? 3Jqj Bring him in or send Mm in, or if ) i) you live out of town, -write us. Makes 'j K- ' J I no differen-ce- You'll get the same h v j - treatment, you'll get the same val- f P 1 V ues" we've any kii 0 a suit any t f-j tp , Jv-J ': kind of a boy wants at about' any t I . . I H kind of a price you waat to pay. Enee g 'i i I h pants style, $1.00 to $3.50; soma for 41 1 little fellows of 3 to 8 in the Vestee ;; q ' (1 hH style, others for age3 9 to 16, regular ii I j double-breasted style. The long - V pants suits for the big boys of 13 to t . -4 . '19 years come from $3.00 to $15.00. - A We've overcoats for boys', tso, and :3 11 shirts and hats. Price j J, P. CAHDNER. Mafn Street I SALT LAKE CITY. IS I jjt (l I M1EIF (IB " i 1 1 ilffiiif i)H HT? i - A rivalry-of opinion exists upon this question, but we are firmly of th: belief that no question can bt raised otherwise than that we occupy the most prominent position as Salt Lake's Leading Hardware and Crockery House. We wish you al a happy New Year, whether it is the commence ment or the closing of the century. - Visit Crockery Department, ai-:M;;IBWJItt:'i 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City. i . KELLY & COMPANY, ; Printers, "Lithographers, Mfg. Stationers, Blank Book Makers. . 68 W. Second South St., Salt Laka tity. Uta-ii. GEORGE H. INGHAM, FIRE INSURANCE. SURETY BONDS, REAL ESTATE. Soecial attention piven to the management manage-ment of rentable property. 60 West Second South, Salt Lake City. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS Fire, Life. Accident. Liability. Plate Glass Insurance. Rooms 292-203 Wh.ting-ham Wh.ting-ham Block. Salt Lake City. E. P. McGOVERN, 1U2 ARAPAHOE STREET. Denver, Colo. I Wood, flletal and Cloth Cases, j AND CASKETS. Hene, Hardware, Robes, Linings and Funeral Furniture. SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW DR. DAMERON'S dental work is so perfect per-fect that it can't be improved on by any dentist at any price. See Dr. Dameron's special inducements this month $5 for c $10 set of teeth: $10 for the best set of teeth on earth; $3 a tooth for &-old crown and bridge work: 50c for silver fillings; gold. $1 up; air and. gas used; no pain: 50c to remove tartar; open nights and Sundays. Sun-days. ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS, Union block, Arapahoe St., opposite P. O. Graduate of the Oriental School of ' . - Embalming. W. P. HORAN, Funeral Undertaker and Embalmer. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. Telephone 1,368. 830 Fifteenth St. - - - - Charles Block. Denver, Col". a7w.lark, FAMILY DRUGGIST, Dispenser of Medicine. Telephone 14G0 Night Bell. Corner Eighth and Santa Fe Avenuea. Kail orders receive prompt attention. Denver. Colo. NAST, THEGReTBABYPHOTQGRAPHER Comer 16th and Curtis, Opp. Tabor Opera House. Denver - - -y - -- -- -- - Colo. MEDAL WARDED ' By the National Photograph Association ! at Jamestown, N. Y.. July, 1S31. THE OXFORD HOTEL, Wear Union Depot, Denver, Colo. Fire-proof. Popular Prices. Strictly First-class. Rates for Rooms. $1 to $2 per day, specia) Monthly Rates. First-class Restaurant. ii OTTO KAPPLER. C H. MORSE. R. McKENZIE, I Tho Leading Dealer In f Fine Monumental Work. 11 Office and Sr.Ifsv Rooms at 135 Wen First 1 1 OI South Street. Salt Lake City. z I Call or write for prices. j : 1. F. BENNETT. W. J. BENNETT, I j Pres. and Mgr. Sec. and Treas. j SEARS. CUSS 5 PAINT (0.. Importers and Dealers in I Paints, CdlsBrushe3, Plate and Win- l dow Glass. j Manufacturers of I Shovr Cases, Art and Stained Glass. I Affents for Berry Bros. Varnishes ani f Heath & Milligan's .Paints. I 33 "vV"e?t First South Street, Salt Li City Utah. I ' . 4.t4 t tit4-t-f4.4.i -f 44444-f 4. W. N. WILLIAMS, Supt. O. H. PETTIT, Treas. t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in J FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES, CARPETS, STAR ESTATE t 4 STEEL RANGES, PARLOR HEATERS. t X : ; Mail Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to. . .4 Uos. 31, 33 and 35 luain Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. , 1 Cf Satisfaction is our MJ?C - Silent Salesman ! 2 Yy'A ZtsJzh- NVv' TMs Js the reason when once a v t! ' -1. vJ.V-4 cuftdrner in our store, always a cus- 0 0 t'Mf' Yt't-'-'-l toner. No argument necessary to S A I'-s-Vl Jr-rV? our poods, as our guarantee id A X r-V-jX "yZS ''i' bac'.c;ns every shoe we sell. V a rt''':i 'fefy 4'-'m Remember there is nothing In the v Y r-r''X'1 -SV-t Shoe Line-from an Infant Shoe to a 0 0 VJL?:'',-,-'v- 't' Ladies elze S, and Men's size 13. A 0N..a;--.i;-,.-j v A: which we have not In stock. X Ti - MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES V 0 , AifxgjZ' we have from a Miners Hob Nailed v A J"X Shoe to the finest calf, viol kid and Q A A-'t:"- l&r patent leather In all sizes and a Y Vi..jf-'- ropvs.off 89fi widths. Y 9 In LADIES' SHOES we have them for $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. $1.73, $2.00. 0 Q $2.50, $3.00, $3.r0 and $1.0in Calf, Box Calf, Kangaroo, Dongola, Vici A A Kid, Cromo Kid. a X In CHILDREN'S and MISSES SHOES we keep them from 20c. to J a J2-50- ' 9 v Ladies warm flannel lined Slippers from 50c to $2.50. Q 0 Children's warm flannel lined Slippers from 40c to $1.23. A A If you send a mail order be particular in describing what your Y Y wants are. If goods are not satisfactory return them and we will send money back by next mail. 0 S THS BEE HIVE SHOE CO., ? A THE MONEY SAVEE, 126 and 123 Sonth Main Street, a A Relative to our business standing we refer to Eishop L. Scanlon a and V. S. McCornlck & Co., Bankers. V , I- , -T i DENVER ADVEETISEMEXT3. THE GEYSERITE SOAP CO., j llanufacturers of DENVER BEST AND WHITE ROSE J Laundry Soaps. -DeaverColo. i LOG-CABIN BAKERY . i 1207 Fifteenth Street. Pure Rye Brer.d. f ) " Rye Brer.d"with Carawav seed. FIRST-CLASS MEALS, 15c. ! 1207 Fifteenth St., Jenvex.. Cr-l?.., . ft'f fi ;r',k'--'-rW-t'i:.fi.ii i mS iimiirim-','-s FBE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NORTE DAME, INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classics. Letters, Economics and History, Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy, Law, Civil, Mechanical Mechanic-al and Electrical Engineering, Architecture. Archi-tecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. ROOMS FREE to all Students who have ; completed the studies required for ad- mission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the C'olleeiate Courses. ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to ; students over seventeen prenarir.g for Collegiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for the ) Ecclesiastical state will be received at ! special rates. ; ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys under j 13 years, is unique in the completeness of Its equipments. ;. The .Vith year will open September 5th, IStfl. Catalogues free. CHAS. P. CTJNO, . ASSAYEIv AND CHEMIST. Gold, Silver Lead. 73 cents each. Any j two. $1. All three. $1.25. Copper. $1. Zinc, :! $1.50. Iron. Manganese. Silica. J2.0O each; all three. J3.0O. Prices on other chemical work furnished upon application. Ama!- gamation, Cyanide, Chlorination tests, Jj " I 1732 Champa St.. P. O. Box 7S4- DENVER. COLO. i E. E. BURLING AME & CO., j Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory l Established In Colorado, 1S66. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and : careful attention. ! GOLD MO SILVER BULLION chased. I wmm mi XLJioi 173i3-173S Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. I I I UNITED. Tel. 2043. J WOODWORTH'S WALLACE'S Shorthand College. Business College. j W. A. McPHERSON. B. A., Mgr. ROBERT J. "WALLACE, rrlacipal. - v W. A. WOODWORTH, President. v Prepare for Office Worfc. ; Prepare for Business. J j l739Champa Street, - - - Denver, Colo. j THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ; " ' OF THE DENVER NORMAL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1543 Glenarm Street, Denver, Colo. We have solved the problem of a eh ort and complete course In Stenography at less than one-half the cost by the.oia systems. No teacher, student or pro-, fessional mtn. cr woman need bs without a practical knowledge of this time-saving-accomplishment. Students may bein at any time. School oC?a through the summer. s- |