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Show j. SALT LAKE j i 1 - :' CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Canyon ro.'-d is w !... :aved from ' State to Sfcorxl sir.--t by i .1. Moian. I.V- v.-ns awarded lh- contrjet .n a bid af SitiHi. fur which mi in lie agrees to liavo tlii' w-irk rompleud in three wiks , !f siveii initio lo work a: once. Tin t.i-1 of Mr. Moran wax k-w than U: .'Siiniaio submitted by ih- eiiy e;i-fciiioor. e;i-fciiioor. "Utjili .ceis two more sold ni"J.tl.s" Is !ln' word received in a telgnim from ! hirccioi ;c;!iial Whit;ikr to lloyt 1 Vli-rmai oft lie Utah World's Fair ' i-omniissioii. What these, medals are ji ru-. will lie explained in a letter. The 1' furniture in the rtah buildinc will b ' Kil.l for a little below eost when the fxpoKiiion is over, through the efforts hi Mr. Whitaker. I ' i I I'nite.i Siaus Senator W. A. Clark, j 1 fu sident and almost s"!p iiroprietor of I I Ihr Salt Lake railroad, sai.l in an in-I i t-ivi- in California lately that the :iev route from San Pedro i Salt Lake will be laid by ee. 3. and that the lialhif-n'ns of most of ihe track across I I ho desert has beeen Roin? on for I v, i-eks. "Tiie new railroad." he paid. I will certainly be opened for business, I . " fvum l lio Pacific . ocean to Salt Lake I by the lirst of January. It will be the I ci tost, clesaiuly vquipped road in the I ivcrM. We have orderes now with the I Pullman company for the most modern I tipping and tourist coaches to be I made, whi'e oui- day coat lies ;ue to be I the equal of thf very best of any road 1 In the world." The Salt Lake railroad. J fo Senator Clark cays, will inn limited I Pullman 1 rains from Chicago and St. Louis to Los Anseles via the Union Pacific and the Northwestern. It will t"ijuire nine trains for this service, the j Kan Pedro line furnishing three, the Northwestern two and the Union Pa- :itk- four. I "A Ptiteh in time saves nine." This trite saying: applies to every station sta-tion in life. It is especially applicable tn a commercial sense. A dollar saved Kill, in time, produce nine. The prin- r-ipa! invented becomes in time insig- I fiihYant w hen compared to the interest. I To illustrate this we give a practical I pro-.f by the following example: In- I rest for a child $100 a year for twenty- ne years. At the ae of 21 with 3 rT j fent annually compounded the child fets $i'.8t7.)o. i.- e.. the principal plus 1767.7. But if invested at S per cent :he child gets J3.393.27. i. e.. ihe prin-pal prin-pal plus Jl. 839.7. Here is where "the titch in lime" saves for the child, or I investor, J1.lol.6r. Some of our early 1 ineftor? have now almost reached this I Extraordinary extra saving-, and that, j !. without worry, as we always give I fill -edge security for the full amount I n-cstv. Call and examine our way of I 1o;eg business during the past eighteen I rears, or write, and we will satisfy you 1 ' : '.hat "a stitch in time saves nine." I : M'GURRIN & CO.. f Main Street, Salt Lr.ke. I |