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Show FRIENDS !!! i t I Patronize OUR Friend, The 'UTAH LIQUOR CO., I X 4 When in Need of I WINES and WHISKIES. I Their Goods are Medicinally Pure. i ' . I Their Number: 167 South Main. J J Their Telephone: 473. All in SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J I vB Sunday Dinner ' V; ' 1 an( or every dnner during: 0 A. fMig fJ Meat Market's meats on your Y 'gjS table, if you want the choicest, $ a fl j?ps most tender, juicy and best 0 veal, pork and poultry. Leave q Y SSls' yur order now for the delica- Q $ Snfei-. cies of the season. 0 0 Shell Fish of All Kinds in Season. o Palace ill eat Market, I Y 263-265 South Main. Thos. J. Nipper, Prop, a Phones, 134, 169. 946. - oooxxoxkxoxoooox 0 : : . MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. I : .:..." ' : . " CALL OR WRI :E. cv ImW.irst South St., Salt EaMGty. Educational, ST. m MM. Boarding and Day School I for Young: Ladies j COMMERCIAL COURSES MUSIC. DRAWING AND PAINTING. I For Catalogue. Address I SISTER SUPERIOR. f Salt Lake City. Utah. Sacred Heart Academy, S OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day school. The highest ; Intellectual aavaaiass. wu-. , and comfortabtP home, and careful attention at-tention to all that pertatn to ex4 health, sound mental training, refined manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages tn music and art. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, Ocden. Utah. jlS'W.p !, m ,V J""1 '" " ' rr.vv l:L-l'M 'i T''ify " v -'' -- The University of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME. IND. f FULL, COURSES IN Classics. letters, , Economics and History. Journalism. Art. Science. Pharmacy. Lair, Civil. Mechanic- j f al and Electrical Engineering, Archi- t Thorough Preparatory and Commercial . Courses. i I ROOMS FREE to all Students who have ' j completed the studies rcouired for ad- mission into the Junior or Senior Year i of any of the Collegiate Courses. f ROOMS TO RENT, moderate ch.irge to f students over seventeen oreparing for 1 I Collegiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for th Ecclesiastical state wiil be received at j special rates. f ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys under 13 years, is unique in the completeness of ' its equipments. t The 58th year will open Sept. 10. 1501. I Catalogues free. Address. REV. A. MORRISSET, C. S. C. President. ' ' j Vbanks " I -and- i BANKING. i . ' BUTTE CITY. j i JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President. j GEO. W. STAPLETON. - Vice President. t T. M. HODGENS, - - Cashier. ' f . State Savings Bank, ; BUTTE, MONTANA. 1 ' Transacts a General Banking Business, Interest paid on deposits. Drafts paid in all parts of the world. ; DIRECTORS: John A. Creighton, G. W. Stapleton, ' A. H. Barret. K. D. I.eavitt, S. V. Kemper, J. O. Hod gens. T. M. Hodgens. . ; f SALT LAKE CITY: j TtiTsun " I 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 Mever, John J. "' Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox. ; Thomas Marshall. V. P. Noble, Geor M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Hoi- .' den. WJeils9 fargo an gjo's Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1852. 1 ransacts a General Banking Business. . j. c. uuuly, lasmer. Peter Marron, 434 B Street, Contractor & Builder. Bids and estimafes furnished i for all kinds of Construe- J tion work. Builder of St. Ann's Orphanage. th D. F: Walker building and the tounda- tion for the Kearns house. |