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Show TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. I M. J. Shannon has been- appointed I, collector and canva?ser for the states f of Idaho and Montana. The manage J, merit bespeaks for hini all the assit-i'. assit-i'. ance our friends can give. He bears j tvtih him a letter of introduction. CATHEDRAL NOTES. Service? will be held at the Utah etate penitentiary next Sunday Miss Fafek. Miss Cuddy, Miss O'Connor O'Con-nor and Miss Nellie Geary were the fcoloisls at 11 o'clock Mass last Sundav' f Monday was the feast of St Lawrence. Law-rence. Clara Fafek and Etha Collins rendered some pretty music at Mass Saturday. Aug. ir,. the feast of the I Assumption, is a holy day of obliga- i tion. Rehearsal for the junior choir- has 1 j b"en discontinued- until September as j ; the organist of the cathedral is taking a two weeks' vacation. Rev. Father Murphy is in Butte looking look-ing after the interests of All Hallows college. 4- The members of tne junior choir o? the cathedral will spend next Tuesday fit Calder's park, J.he guests of Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan. The right reverend lishop entertains the children and iyoiuig girls of the choir every year. Prominent ladies and gentlemen of the cathedral parish provide a bountiful lunch and a most enjoyable day is Nent Ly the young people. It is expected ex-pected that the children of the Kearns I St. Ann's orphanage will also attend. J Manager Herz of Calder's states that I the park on Tuesday will belong solely i t the children. All the parents and friends are invited to attend. An in-J in-J formal programme will be given in the I afternoon by the children. The cars ! will leave State street at 10 o'clock. Al! the children are expected to be present at 9:30 sharp on State and First South streets. A very distinguished visitor spent a ffw hours in the city last Monday, in V. the person of lU.'IieV. Louis M. Fink. 1:: bishop ol Leavenworth, Kan. His EE. BURLINGAHE & CO' Assay Office and Chemical ' : ' Laboratory. Established in Colorado, Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and careful attention. Gold and Silver Bullion. Refined, Melted and Assayed or Purchased. Pur-chased. 100 lbs. or carload lots. Write- for terms. 1736-1738 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. ....THE.... LlfE AND LIFE WORK Of POPE LEO XIII. OFFICIALLY ENDORSED. ij A Beautiful Story of a Saintly Life. Pre- t pared and Written for the American f People from the -Pope's Memoirs, His Public Documents from Reminiscences of Friends and Relatives, including ! also a Sketch of the Life of His Sue- i cessor. Bj Eer. James J. McGovern, D. D. 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DIRECTORS.. John A Creighton, G. W. Stapleton, A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitt, S. V. Kemper, J. O. Hodgens, T. M. Hodgens. - SALT LAKE CITY. THE STATE BANK OF UTAH Commercial Banking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Specjal attention given to country trade. (SULLEN' .BBOtEL S. C.'EWING, PROP. Salt Lake City Street Cars From All . Trains Pass the Door. ! j O'DONNEL & CO 1 ! Undertakers and Embalmers. I t Metropolitan Hotel Block.. i i 2C9 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. J SALT LAKE CITY. ' Telephone 530. , ii jjyP?TT.. Graduate of Tuning Dept., New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. Mass. GEORGE H. VAN. Tuner and Repairer Pianos and Organs SALT LA ICE CITY - -' - '- - UTAH F. COALTER MUSIC CO. 39 Main Street. ' P. O. Box 652. J. P. BENNETT,.- W. J. BENNETT. Pres. and Mgr. Sec. and Treas. Bennett Glass & Paint Co. Successors to Sears Glass and Paint Co. ! 67 West First Scath,"' Salt Lake City I Carry the Largest - and Most Complete I fctock w-tho Weat. I . . . mMlm4m j U I To Oar Store This Wee!.' and Let lis Show Von tr n9cf !i I Assortment of sl p Oriental Rugs, Carpets and 1 I -. Linoleums I I Ever displayed in this city. These goods are just receive : :-k I East and nowhere else in this city can such, a magnifier" --' ijj h seen. We are determined to lead in "4 FLOOR COVERINGS and DRAPERY, f f) Something new in our show win dow every Monday. 1 'H. Dinwoodey . Furniture Co. I w ' ONE PRICE TO ALL ? NEVER tiM-'" 1 lew Press Goods Arrivals ! There are Some Interesting New Weaves in the Dress Goods Department Fresh Attrac- jj tions for the Lovers of Beautiful Fabrics. Sorns I of these Early August Arrivals are Hints of September Happenings. They offer the oppor- j tunity to leisurely prepare for the approaching j season's wants "IN THE SPARE TIME OF I SUMriER." There will bz daily new arrivals I for many weeks to come. These are already here to choose from. 1 . . . j NEW ARRIVALS- ZEBELINES, SEWN ELAKES, and TWEED EFFECTS. 33 1 inches wide, all the wanted colorings, patterns and designs. J Introductory Price, 65c a Yard j j I NEW ARRIVALS - i p SNOW FLAKE NOVELTIES, full assortment of colors and de- signs, 38 inches wide, very fashionable in fall and winter wear, j J Introductory Price, 75c a Yard ! i I NEW ARRIVALS j r TJKILA GRANITES full assortment of colorings, hand- jj r twisted mohair effects, shakes the dirt and dust easily. 1 jj Introductory Price, $1.00 a Yard I I NEW ARRIVALS SAFAENO GEANITES, and EEVESSISLE PLAID ZEBI- f 1 m LINES, strictly pure Australian wool, the product of the best f c 3 mills of the- world, 46inches wide; perfection for dressy I a p gowns and skirts. Introductory Price, $1.25 and $1.35 Yd. tcrf1vsosvi,?Atij.ic w popular! SAYS, 7 His., 23 Mil). : yr ' Record Pmssagc by the old rellabl j J, OHHPJ f H EJPyEpi In ladies' socfotv is alwavs tho man tht dJiMfeiiiH 0 N E(i jj tic wav to rropuoritv aivl popularity. ar'J Kii B tifiay U Ssii? Egflayga to be wrfect in fit and stylo 'try m'i;- 11 ESTABLISHED iBdo tp rut tn hanz riaht and to fit n;- , TfaaOIdeiI ln.rt.r..h " with all th- skilled tailor s fiiK-st tuti. n ll uti Oldest e Crosftlnjftho Atlantis Vp make Vou a suit of the most wnen you send for friends or 50 to Europi fashionable cut. and of perfect nt, at " Baar in Kind the Following Fastu reaaonabl(! nrice i lucJuwa BUCKLE & SONS, h 620 Fset Long. 38.000 Horse Power. . , The Fastest Steamers on N. Y.-Uvtrpool Rout KSTAF.LlsHhl I THE FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS IT A IT UT Z W UMBRIA and ETRURIA TAILORS ff 625 Fet Long, 14,500 Horse Power. r-,r-ac , THE NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIP AND WOOLEN DRArCKO. h WARPATH I AILW 235 Han I f 658 Fact Lf. lS.0(O Tank iJJ ii Cwl, J THE MAMMOTH TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIPS CU I t- CUn VtnU f V IVERNIA and SAXOHiA Salt Laks City, LL,i. U! ! 600 Feet Long. 14.150 Tons. The Latest f Steamers that Ever Entered Port ol BostM. TT T7 TT""V l 5T Tf'T!L!T AURANIAISSL SATURDAY, EXTRA TUESDAY fortatjhtly StOlop T r . S SS&ffSL1. - Is Produced by What We Eat tlj F.C.WHITINO.Mfl,..0earbornandRan(lolp1i.CMot Fl.&rV 01 OR OUR LOCAL ACENT8 EVERYWHCRIL J' f - . You din havo the very l'" - ' ery day by telephoning t i f0 i232 Model . Steam Bakery, I One Piece of Soao n G-A FrideI- pprietor- P... ' p Tel. 1479x f M is as good as another until you 1$ ' II have used that H 'Phone 162 t I TllTire rcAi nl BOYLE & CO., xh I IvUIILLL SOAP f Modern Plumbing e ; medicated to remove skin erup- H House Heating I tions and guaranteed to work b 211 S. State Street, Salt Lake City . sp ii fine in this hard water. H ; ' - I 25c a box of 3 cakes. 1 Greene & Reeve Co i : I PLUMBING, HEATING, ot l-V -i i-n, , I " VENTILATING, kl ei F. J. HILL DRUG ' M ' ceawa m . . v U r-B . " 4 4 Fipe Fittings, Valves, Hose Boilars, - , - ; - . v . Engines. Fire Brick, Sewer 1 Cr- Opposite Postoffice. , . ' 13G Street. ULS.!. Telephone 1053 X. f |