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Show EDWARD McGURRIN, Attorney and Counselor. Suits 402-403 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, i mom. "j F.0 West Second South, Salt Lake City. ji&Eiii'a7 tOIIllC Owners. Carbonators and Bottlers ot Descret natural Litfyia Water CO SOTffiiLD. Cor. West. Temple and Market Sts., Salt Lake City. Utah. I O'DONNEL & CO.. Undertakers & Embalmers fcl Metropolitan Hotel Block. K 2C9 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. E H .SALT LAKE CITY. j Telephone ISO. Finie Camiiag&s with WaB Infommed Drivers Driv-ers for Tourists. Ligh't Livtry and Siadxlile Houses alt Reasonable Rates. SALT LAKE LIVERT and TRANSFER COMPANY. Styatsfh Broughams and Coupes for CalUns Samuel Paul, M'anhger. Teffephoii'a 211. UTAH COAL. GASTLE GATE, SUNNYSIDE, WINTER QUARTERS, CLEAR CREEK, Lump, Nut and Slack. ANTHRACITE, all sizes; COKE, CHARCOAL, BLACKSMITH. P. V. COAL CO., 73 South Main Street. Telephone 429. D. J. SHARP. Ajrent. OT1EARA & CO., REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND MINING. STOCKS. Re-discount and sell commercial paper, Rooms 44-46 O'Mcara block, ' Salt Lake City, Utah. KEEP ?0i KEY III EffiE, BY INSURING WITH THE j FIRE CF i I HEBER J. GRANT & CO., General Agents. I KEMMERER THE PERFECT COAL. Tel. 49, 53 "West Second South. CITIZENS COAL COMPANY. KBRR & GO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. . STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. j Correspondence solicited. 25 Broad St. New York. Union Stock Yards national Bank, South Omaha. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. , Omaha. Neb. JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Vice President GEO. G. DOYLE & CO., nd Modern Plumbing an House Heating, r; ' 211 South State Street. 'Phone, 162. Salt Lake City. BANKS AND j s BUKlif Butte Kriy -Marcus Daly. M. Donahue. V. -Sloy.-r. j Bafy, Donabat 6 TOoy?, Successor lo Marcus Daly JC- .. bi.lte. .Mont. i l-tabiished bv lloge. Brownless i: Co. in l-s.'. i A GKXKRA, llANKiXl! Ml'SIXESS TRANSACTED. Vw dr;:w our droits on all the principal prin-cipal citifs of thf I'niied Sl;itc; and Ku-rnpo: Ku-rnpo: iiiso have facilities !'ir I urnishing j (Irall-- on i.'uba, the Philippines. Hawaii j and tlv leading points in the Orient. Demand certificates of deposit issued j lor .small as well as lartfe amounts. j Special laeilities arc offered our cus- ! turners for handling; collections on all j toiuts in the faited States ami Canada', j Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations cor-porations solicited. I V.'e desire to tender our services lo tho business people of Butte and to those j who appreciate careful and prompt ser- vice, close attention to detail, and liberal j treatment and believe that, with our very complete connections throughout the i business world, we can he of real service to the business people of this city and state. W. C MOVER. Mamie"!'. c. c. swiN'i'ortxR. R. a. kcnkkc. Cashier. Ass't C.ish.er. JOH"T A. CRETGHTON. - President. GEO. YV. STAlT,ETON. Vice Prcsid -nt. , T. M. HODGENtJ. - - Casdiitr. j State Savings Bank, rUTTE. MONTANA. ! TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on deposits. Drata sold j on all parts of the world. j DIRECTORS: j John A. Creirhton, . W. S-rapic'or.. ' A. II. Barret. E. D. Leavitt. I S. V. Kemper. J. O. Hougens, I T. M. Hod gens. ! Tirst national Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. ANDBEYV J. DAVIS..... President. J. A. TAEBOTT Vice President. E. B. "VVEIRfCK Cashier. GEO. STEVENSON. ...Assistant Cashier. This bank so"elte accounts and offers - j fleposrtors absolute security, prompt and J careful attention, and the mom liberal treatment consistent with safe and profitable profit-able banking. Buys and sellc foreign exchange, drawing direct on all principal American and European cities, and issues Us own Letters of Credit. No interest paid on deposits. Special attention given to collections. i . ! UNITED STATES DEFOSITAP.T. the national Bank of the Republic. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. i Capital J3PO.0TO 00 j Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 19,0 m j Deposits 92S.MO 03 OFFICERS. FRANK KNOX, GEO. A. LOWE. j President. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN, Cashier. j j I iPGGofniek&Go. BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAIZ. ESTABLISHED 1S7S. Transact a General Bar-king Business, ' the State Bank of Utah. S Commercial Banking In all lis Branches. ! ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trad-- j illujfflOUO'SIIj Salt Lake City, Utab. j ESTABLISHED 1852. Transact a General Banking Business. & J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. E NATIONAL BANK 5 REPUBLIC of new york; Corner Wall Street and Broadway. Capital $l.."0P.Vn Surplus and profits in.0fli) Gross deposits....; 24,iA0,0'J0 Correspondents Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. State Savings, Butte, Mont. Bank of Commerce. Salt Lake. MKIAL ilil Ml 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, Georga 11. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Ho'ldea ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE...;;. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILa Classical, Commercial and Scientific Courses, Complete. Spanish, Germaja and French. Terms Moderate. "Send for Catalogue. REV. T.' J. LAJRKIN. President. ?Ci JirTr,r3-:v .fc-v----'-' ? iX MMWW !ra 1 '' "tily I : j i- rtitir:l!:s tanemli cars t I'ori 1 lu.i. Co tie. A! isv,,.,ri ii- ,r, Cl:KUi; ' i I-' ::!-. wbi, it .-ii,i!n-. Time t ;.nl in ti..t Apni jj. l Trains will arr.v .ui-i d.-part at Salt l.ake City daily .e!l.,vVs: Arrive. Fr.'iii ( )gd""i. 1 hi.- 14.' 1 'rnal'.a. St. I.,. ins. Car -:, : 1 'it . and I env - r ;"o a.m. From OK-ieii. I'ortlae,-!. Sp-w. cise . ti.j a.m. Fr-tu Mi!;.. i-i. - ; . l'r v.j .'('! ituerne alia! p.'.u ''. ' l m. Fi'o!:. 1 i.let,. . 'hi-.i-,, Si K:-ns..s Ci'y. i:a.-::a. Ivn.cr a'l.l Saa ! a 11 i.-. . ifl) p.m. 'From Cirtieiai c.ai.. 'I'.-.mI. and T-t rmtais 1 : 0 :v ra. From Tirip.-, M.-r.-ur and iai. mediate poiats i..;ap.in. From Pre.t..n. I .,';! n. Briub.iM. Hat; Fran -i en. Ogd.-a ar:.l tertraf.'iat pr.inis 7:",! p fa. From ('t.'.en. i:;:t;. pot-ran-! and intermedia.!.' pain'.-: p.m. D. uar.. I iir 0.rieli. I n.:h l. "!:! i-CO. I 'eiiver. Kansas 1 'i:v. St. ;.'.. I'aa-he Valey aad I it! rim- I :a t points T: '0 a. in. For Tt.itie. Aierear aad i ... "- saediat" . a tn. 'F r liara !.! PeaHi. Too. ! aad T. rtiiinit ; 7: l" a.fi. For '.Jd. a. Pare. !!e-!.a. land and int. aaa. ia t n..a:i.. fi : a . in. For l''d'M. oasal.a. r'.iieaao. 1 et . K.-it:.s,,-! 1 -lty. St. l.o!" :.iai S.. ! Fr.io.-ia. o 11:1". a.m. ''of Pi' S.l-i;. : 1 : Ml , r-e.i;;.;e o."n! . p. in. laana.!. - l.n in i !:.- imi'.i 'j: ; 'i. in. For i . !.. Plll.e. ' lei, Mi(. ,r!-Ian... ,r!-Ian... San FraM.'iseo ;i!-.d int. I'll. I'-ll. . -it. a ;e p. .ad .; !5 p. ni. Teleph.au- No. J.".n. Trains soi-;h ...' Jaah do nit n;a J?u till., ti-ll., vs. OiiilV exeenr S!!!.,V. 'i'a.l;. ! . f!i.-. . ) A' ,.a d reef.- W. H. IIA.N'CM ;.'T. Vlre !';. M-r.t aad I rener!i 1 .(:. r,a - S. V. !:: Ceia ral Trarlio .Ian- "IV'e. i:-;r.KV, Genend I";is.o.r,,r arid , Tiek-t Att.-in. Ciirrent pj Time Tabl3 LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. Nf. H For fi'iimi .Pnirlioo, I).ai- ver J'.nd ooints e.t.-'. a.m. No. 2 For Provo. Crand .iaua- tion and all r.oiats e!ist 2;-.' par-No. par-No. .J for Provo. (irand Jura tion and ;ill points e tst v6 p.m. No. i For Piriyi;!im. I.ehi. Provo. Pro-vo. Ift-b -r. Jit. I'letisant. .Muni. Belknan and intermcdi.t ft: points 7:5') a.m. No. s For Eurekti. Payson. Ile-ber. Ile-ber. Provo iind interm.-.liati; points .":Ti p.m. No. Z For (iL'ien and the west.. (:' H.m. No. 3 For O.len and we--t ::.", p.m. No. 1-1'nr ' 'i'l.'ii and wa st 1':-'' j;rw..i No. M For Pack Citv S ::i a.m. APvKIVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. ") From Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and the eti.t j::Ma.m, No. 1 From Provo. Crand Junction Junc-tion and the east 11:15 a.m. 1 No. .'! From Provo. Crar.d Juac- I tion and the east S:.x p.m. No. ;t From Pro o. lleber, Hinit- r ham. Kurekii. P.eiknap. M.tiltl and intermi-diale points .j:."..") p.m. No. From Otrdeti and the west. s:rj' a.m. No. 2 From 0di-u ami the west. -:!) p.m. No. 4 From Oden and the vst. 7:5i p.m. No. 7 From Eureka. Paysoa. lleber. Provo and Intermediate I points V:W a.m. No. 41 From Park City .1:10 p.m. i Perfect Dining Car Serviee. ! Sleeping Cars to 'hi. ;!.; Wit hoi, t Char. so Ticket oifiee. lu;j West Second South. ! Postotiice Corner. lie 5 H!D CRAPE 11 "The Scenic Line of the World." THE BEST LINE TO Glenwood Sprigs. Lt-advllle. Cripp'.? Cre; k. I'tu-bio. Color.-. d. Springs, Lenv. r and ail 1'uitit Fas;. Tiar i ' t r Between Grand Junction and Denver, Effective February 2.1, i:.i). Train I Train Tr;iin ; No. ! I No. 2 No. 4 Chi- Itienver Af-cauo. Af-cauo. Kx- l.int'O Limited, press. Kx- . ! nre-s. Lv. Osdnn ; 7:1.1am 1:11 pni ":'' jrn l.v. Salt I.ikt- i S:W am. pm n.iv, pni I. v. Prove !':! am :::::". pm !:i.i p: A:: ''.rand Jittict. :2" pm 12::.i a."! l:.li.ir Ar. r,I- tivavi-: . s:'-:; pm :::!: .-m s am I Ar. I.t.id-.iiie.... !i:.M ;.m 7 :.; ;. m 12 : 27 . a-i ,1 Ar. I'rra. Creek.. 'i:.. am 4 :'. pm Ar. Pueblo i:i:;am 12:4- pm -1:22 pta Ar. Coo. S-aira;-;. ;:i'.: am- 2:2," pia j.tn Ar. Pert ver S :2.1am 7j : ' U pm, ':llp;r. i New and elegant riininir cars on alt ' throaph trains, service a la carle. j Tiirouh 1'iillman and family sieepin.; f c;irs to Chicago. ' i T hree personally enriaict, d tourist or fa m: l.v weekly exrtirs'ons to N. v: Vo.-l: f City ard Poston via '"hiene-o o St. Ian::-. i I'or r.ifi's. iU-seri;.:ivc piuripnl"ts ad :.' information apply t a u.y ticket J,:.:i. or lo 1 S. 1-7. hOOpKP. 1 G. P. & T. A., ix-nve.-, (.,;... U. F. NKVINS. 11. M. iTSHIM;. General Agent. Trav. l'u.a. A?t. Salt Lake City. L'tah. M MIL Three Fast Through Trains DAILY, j MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT. I To all Eastern Points. Fr.equalrd excel- .' Irnce of (MHiipmen t . ln'niti KUITi-lT i SJIOKING AND I.IBP.ARY cars. Many f hours quickest time. ' Ticket Office. 201 Main St. Tel. 63. H. M. CLAY, General Agent. ' INSURANCE. ; R. W. SLOAN, Life, , v j j Liability j and Fire. f ! 14 West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah R. McKENZIE, j T-he Leadins Dealer In . f Fine Monumental Work. 1 j i Office and Snl.--s PwOoms at 1.19 West First South Street. Salt Laka City. Call or writs for prices. - - j . j ' |