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Show . 4 4 X Utah Mining Machiuery X and Supply Company, X 224-226 S. West' Temple. ' Dixon Silica-Graphite Paint. -f x Anaconda Ore Cars. x Steam Stamps. . Post Hammers. a Ore Screens and Grizzleys; . T Valves and Fittings. T Giant Powder. Maltese Cross Belting. T Heavy Hardware. ' Mining Supplies. X J. E. GALIGHER, X Telephone 303. Manager. t . - - i ka. 3Y XE1 k il.v-Lt j I E5TABLI5H.PxlBS4 Soke price td allXwever undersold ; TREMENDOUS VALUES & I i FOR : p inn hneibbr mm. j 5 -! A Few of the Special Plums to be Found in our I Silk and Dress Goods Departments I I This Week. NEW CORDED WASH SILKS 100 ' pieces Kaihi Corded Wash " v Silks, in cream and all the dainty colors, the very best quality made, !f; only, a yard ii '48c I S BLACK GRENADINES A new shipment just received; a rare col- ; lection of new styles in polka dots, crinkle ribbon stripe effects, etc.; value J2.00; especially priced for this week's selling at, a yard $1.29 FOR EVENING WEAR we offer 30 pieces extra heavy Figured Satin !: I: Damassers. best imported makes and warranted all silk, in all the lead- f ' ing evening shades, including cream and white, at, a yard $1.40, $1.75 and $1.90 ' BLACK GRANITES Strictly all wool, soft and crapey effects, 33 r inches wide, sold regularly at 85c; Monday and all week at, per yard ' I 69c J BLACK CAMEL'S HAIR AND ZIBELINES As ' everyone knows, j the most fashionable street fabric; long-haired satiny effects, 52 to 56 inches wide and strictly all wool, w-orth up to $3.00; Monday and all H ! week, a yard " I $1.15, $1.75 and $2.10 SUITING GRANITES Extra heavy, 50 inches wide, the new wide, ; t coarse effects, for gowns and skirts, in navy, royal, modes and tan; ;? ;i sold regularly at $1.75; Monday and all week, per yard . y $1.25 si PATTERN GOWNS 50 expensive pattern Gowns, all the newest h effects, in Zibelines, Camel's Hair, Granites, Homespuns, Voiles, Eta- ? t mines;' both plain and the new novelty effects, some with rich Persian S t, borders, others in the plain tailor-made effects; the original prices cut pi in two; your choice of the entire importation P $7.50 to $25.00 Headquarters for . M g !g?ir- Agents for STETSON HATS. STACY ADAMS SHOES. Established 1871. j O'REILLY'S, Clothsers and Furnishers, I 210 Hain street. J ONE PKICE. Mcdonald & co monarch "Working Clothes. " " SHIRTS. I L Tnc s j Siegcl Clothing l ! Company, j 1 r iV , 2 wi The Best Men's and Boys X p ; V Clothing the market affords is what f JjJ v we seek and our stocks are compre- ; hensive. . j We tell you -what we have without equivocation of any kind. V DEPENDABLE QUALITY AND HONEST ADVERTISING ARE 0 THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OE OUR POLICY. ; Men's fine Overcoats, imported and domestic fabrics, in all the V newest effects, extra long or medium lengths either single or dou- 1 A bles breasted, the tailoring in every way high class custom work FROM $10.00 TO $30.00. - Men's fine Suits, comprising the rough homespuns, vicunas, serges and worsteds, every suit guaranteed to fit and give entire, 0 satisfaction, prices from j $12.00 TO $25.00, . 1 THE 8IEGEL CLOTHING CO,, J Salt Lake, Utah. Butte Gity, Montv h J ' ' Educational. -3 WWII Boarding and Day School for Youii Ladies COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES I MUSIC. DRAWING AND PAINTIN'O. j For Catalogue. Address ' SISTER SUPERIOR. Call Lake City. Utah. Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN. UTAH. Baordlng and day school. The highest Intellectual advantages, a beautiful and comfortable home, and careful attention at-tention to all that pertain to eooJ health, sound mental training, reflnei manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages ia music and art. fiend for catalogue to Sister Superior. CLzden. Utah. The University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Full courses in Classics, Letterfl, Economics Eco-nomics and History, Journalism. rt. Science, Sci-ence, Pharmacy, Law, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Architecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Rooms Free to all students who have completed the studies required for admission admis-sion into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the Collegiate Courses. Rooms to Rent, moderate charges to students over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Col-legiate Courses. A limited number of Candidates for the Ecclesiastical state will be received at .special rates. St. Edward's Hall for boys under 13 years, is unique in the completeness of its equipment. The oJth year will open September 9, 1'jO-. Catalogues Free. Address, REV. A MORRISSEY, C. S. C. President. I BANKS -and-I BANKING. BUTTE CITY. j JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President. f . GEO. W. STAPLETON. - Vice President. T. M. HODGENS, - - Cashier. I State Savings Bank, BUTTE. MONTANA. j Transacts a General f Banking Business j Interest paid on deposits. Drafts paid j in all parts of the world. i DIRECTORS: John A. Creighton, G. W. Stapleton, f A. H. Barret. E. D. Leavitt, g. V. Kemper. J. O. .Hodgens, T. M. Hodgens. SALT LAKE CITY. j THE STATE ! BANK OF UTAH. . t Commercial Banking In all Its Brcnches. J ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. k ; Commercial National Bank. j ; Capital Paid in, 5200,000. j General Banking in All Its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. f ' Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox. Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble. George . M. Downey, John Donnellan, A. F. Hoi- f den. i mrnu IIIM1IIH i I : . j J. A. CUNNINGHAM. President. DR. F. S. BASCOM. Vice Pres. ' E. W. WILSON, Cashier. : Bank of Commerce 1 I ' ATLAS BLOCK. ! Transacts General I Banking Business - j DIRECTORS: ; J. A. Cunningham. Dr. F. S. Bascom. k W. W Chisholm. J. D. Kendall. Boyd ' Park, E. E. Rich. E. B. Critchlow. k Interest paid on time and saving dc- -' posits. f ' ! !- E3-1 Rlns Established 137 W. J. HALLORAN, I Real Estate and Loans, 1 W. Third South Street. ! AJT LAKS CITT. - 1 1 ' ' |