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Show ERSIC1NE BROS., PLUMBING, STEAM AND FITTING. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. 53 WEST FIRST SOUTH, TELEPHONE C29 X Peter Marron, 434 B Street, Contractor & Builder. Bids and estimates furnished for all kinds of Construction Construc-tion work. Builder of St. Ann's Orphanage, tne D. F. Walker building and the foundation founda-tion for the Kearns house. GREEN & REEVE CO., Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Dealers In PIPE FITTINGS VALVES, HOSE. BOILERS, ENGINES, FIRE BRICK, SEWER PIPE, Etc. 136 SOUTH STATE STREET. Telephone 1053 X. Diamonds and Fine Watch Work A Specialty. Yton & CO fl fax. ! V rt V r J JE.vvi.LXXi ft ' jj rt3MAiN5TRrrr , A? Finest and Largest Manufacturing Department De-partment in the fntermountain Region. Your Old Gold or Jewelry made up in tha I latest and moat fashionable designs. Cash paid for old gold, I OJLLEN HOTEL, S. C. EWING, Prop. Salt Lake City Street Cars From 411 Trains Pass the Door, j Educational. st. m MUST. Boarding and Day School for Young ladies COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES MUSIC, DRAWING AND PAINTING. For Catalogue. Address SISTER SUPERIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sacred Heart Academy, OGDEN, UTAH. Boarding and day chool. The highest Intellectual advantages, E beautiful and comfortable home, and careful attention at-tention to all that pertain to good health, sound mental training, refined manners and the best general culture. Superior advantages in music and art. Bend for catalogue to Sister Superior, OEden, Utah. The University of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IND. FULL COURSES IN Classics. Letters, Economics and History, Journalism, Art, Science. Pharmacy, Law, Civil. Mechanical Mechanic-al and Electrical Engineering, Architecture. Archi-tecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. ROOMS FREE to all Student3 who have completed the studies required for admission ad-mission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the Collegiate Courses. ROOMS TO RENT, moderate charge to students over seventeen preparing for Collegiate 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 equipments. The 5Sth year will open Sept. 10, 190L Catalogues free. Address. . REV. A. MORRIS3ET, C. S. C President. ! BANKS ; I -and- BANKING. BUTTE CITY. JOHN A. CREIGHTON, - President. GEO. W. STAPLETON, - Vice President. T. II. HODGENS, - - Cashier. State Savings Bank, BUTTE, MONTANA. Transacts a Genera! Banking Business, Interest paid on deposits. Drafts paid in all parts of the world. 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. 77F STATE 7 BANK OF UTAH. Commercial Banking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. teeierJ National , Bank. 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, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John Donnellan, A F. -Hoi-den. Wells, Fargo and S' BnU. Salt Lake City, Utah. Established 1852. Iransacts a General Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. J. A. CUNNINGHAM, President. DR. F. S. EA3COM. Vice Pres. E. W. WILSON, Cashier. Bank of Commerce , ATLAS BLOCK. Transacts General Banking. Business DIRECTORS: J. A. Cunningham, Dr. F. S. Bascom, W. W. Chisholm, J. D. Kendall, Boyd Park, E. E. Rich. E. Bf Crttchlaw, Interest paid on time and saving deposits. ' ! Current Time Table. In Effect April 3. 1302. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY. No. 6-Kor Grand Junction. Denver Den-ver and points east S:30a.m. I rovo- Grand Junc-, Junc-, a" a'l Polnta east 3:15 p.m. ; t;ofJC0,r Y,TOVO- Grand Jja- v ?,and au Pintd east 8:i0 p.m. Z'r. ti wr '"Shum. -"hi- Fro-vo. Fro-vo. Heber, Mt. Pleasant. Manti. , rysvale and intermediate points 8:00 a.m. ! h or Eureka, Payson. He- f". rov and intermediate v0i?,tsi:: 5:00 p.m. .f or Sden and all inter- inecnate points 6:10 p.m. vv!' ?or Sden and the west.. 9:50 a.m. n i l.or Sden and tWe west. .11:00 p.m. ;' VTS1" Sden and the west.. 12:45 p.m. 1--Pr Park Citv 8:15 a.m. AHEIVE SALT LAKE CITY. :-1::From Kden and all in-termeniate in-termeniate points 9:10 a.ra. jo. a From Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion ana the east 9:35 a.m. no. li. rom Provo. Grand Junc- tv-X10" a"'l the east 12:33 p.m. ?;n r?rn Prov. Grand Junction Junc-tion and the east 10:30 p.m. ,, -Jrom Provo. Bingham, ' Lurcka. Marysvale, Manti and internieaiate points 6:00 p.m. x-n !T,rorn den and the west 8:0 a.m. ;fi,rom Sdcn and the west 3:05 p.m. iNO. 4 From Ogrien and tha west 8:10 p.m. irK'Fnm Eureka, Payson. rli V' Prov and intermediate KPln.t3 10:00 a.m. 41-From Park City 5:15 p.m. , Perfect Dining Car Service. bleeping: Cars to Chicasro Without Chang pJ'ekfef Office. 103 Wp?t. Second South. i iostoflice Corner. 'Phone Zii. jppggp Time Table j to Effect i LM&J April I. 1902 ! ARRIVE, trom Ogden, Portland. Butte, cnieago, St. Louis, Omaha Denver Den-ver and San Francisco S:35 a.au j trom Ogden and intermediate bC?.V 9:10 a-m- rrom Cahentes, Mllford, Nephl, Provo and intermediate ;.oints.. 9:33 a.m. from Ogden, Chicago. St. U?uis, Kansas City, Omaha, Djnver and ban Francisco .... Z'th T m. ' From Garfield Bach. Tooele sbd ' i Terminus 5:0o p. j. j From Tintic. Mercur. Npai. I Provo and Manti 6:00 p.m. rom Preston. L.ogan. Brirham, Ogden and intermediate points. 6:50 p.m. ' From O-den. Butte, Portland. ! ban Francisco 8:10 p m. ; DEPART. For, Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Kaa- ' as City and St. Louis 7:00 a.m. : For Garfield Beach. Tooele and j Terminus 7:45 a.m. For Tintic, Mercur. Provo, ! Nephi and Manti 7:35 a.m. For Ogden. Butte, Helena. Portland. Port-land. San Francisco and intermediate inter-mediate points 9:15 a. m For Ogdtn. Omaha. Chicago. Denver. Kansas City, St. Louis and San Francisco , 12:50 p.m. For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and I Chicago 6:00 p.m. For Provo. Nophi, Milford. Cali- entes and intermediate points. 7:05 p tn. For Ogden, Butte. Helena. Port-. Port-. land, aan Francisco and intermediate inter-mediate points 10:30 p.m. T. M. SCHUMACHER. Act. Traftlc Mgr. ' D. E. BURLEY, i O. P. & T. A. D. S. SPENCER, A. G P. & T. A. j City tifKet office, 201 Main street. Tele- , phone. 230. ! THREE TRAINS DAILY I FROM Utah and Wyoming j VIA j FOR THE EAST. DO NOT FAIL to be fully informed of ' ' ' the- Quick Time and Fine Trair. Service ffered by tha Union Pacific to U Principal Prin-cipal Eastern Points. Palace Sleeping Cars, ! Ordinary Sleeping Cars, t Dining Cars. Meals a la Carto Free Reciining Chair Cars, Buffet Smoking and Library Car with Barber Shop and Pleasant Reading Rooms. s For tlma tables. fo'ders. Illustrated tooks. pamphlets cesrrTpMve of the territory ter-ritory traversed, call at Ticket Offlce. tn Main Street, Salt Lake City. Operates best local Train service in. the State. From 10 to 40 Minutes fastest line to Ogden, Provo, Eureka, Manti, etc. 3 Through Daily Fast Train to the East. Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars without . change To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. Perfect Dining Car Service. Magnificent Scenery. Ticket Office No. 103 "West Second South., Dooly Block corner. I. A. Benton, General Agent. E. E. SURUN6AME & CO. J Assay Office and Chemical f Laboratory. ! f Established in Colorado, 1S66. Samples f by mail or express will receive prompt . i and careful attention. I Gold and Refined. Melted and f . Assayed or Pur- i Silver Bullion. chased. Concentration Tests .ter : 1736-1738 Lawrence St.. Denver. Colo. . When in Want ( i Of anything ia the DRUG or sundry line, f tall oa Pharmacist. Cor. First South and St,it. "Who is there torsive entire satiafa'.-iioa |