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j GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 5 ! A Convenience to Women It will prove to be a great convenience to have an account here to do business j with the Continental National Bank. We ! offer every facility and courtesy to women. Make the Continental National Bank YOUR BANK. Accounts of $ 1 .00 and up accepted McCORNICK&CO. I BANKERS I i ESTABLISHED 1173. j General Banking Business Transacted. 1 Accounts Respectfully Solicited. j GROWTH , The most rapid growth of any bank in Salt Lake City. One year in business; over ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON DE- I POSIT. I There is a reason-Unequaled service and courteous treatment ' Four (4) per cent Interest compounded paid on Savings. BRING YOUR BANK i, ACCOUNT HERB WHERE IT WILL BE I APPRECIATED. I "The: Merohants Bank f 277 MAIN 8TREET i l G N E K O W 626 Boston Bldg. Tolephone: Wasatch 2343 Bookkeeping Stenography ' New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Etc. i i Certified Public Accountants. i Suffern & Son Mr. C. A. Secor, Resident Partner. 1121 Newhouso Building. Phone 5972 Wasatch. I I1 i I were to outline what should be, with proper lim itations, beyond which neither legislators nor executives might go; how representatives were but to execute the people's will and how they were to be checked if they attempted either experi ments or usurpations beyond that; how the civil power must always dominate up to the point of actual war; how until that point should bo reached both the army and navy were as much subject to the civil authority as the humblest citizen; how patriotism did more to make a man a good citizen than all the schools, and love for the flag was not only a duty but an in spiration; those candidates would no longer ad vocate some things which they are now advo cating. He went from here and finally was stationed in Washington, D. C, as assitant paymaster gen eral, and with the coming of the Spanish-American war became paymaster general. The work he performed then was marvelous. He had the regular and volunteer armies to look after; a thousand stations from Porto Rico to the Philippines to look after and keep in order, and when his work was critically analyzed, not one error on his part was found. He was retired Bhortly after the war closed, and a little later died. He came here for a -brief visit some half year previous to his death. He was the same Stanton, though he had aged much and it was clear that ho had not long to livo. There was all the old i.quislte- humor, the same joyous personality; the same old" love for friends; the same ciar instinct of right and wrong; the same devotion to native land; the same reverence for the flag the same invin cible) irrepressible spirit, the same high heroic soul. He lived the perfect citizen and soldier and if his spirit was questioned in the ibeyond, he was able to stretch out his hands and answer: "Look, there is not one stain up an them." BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. As announced elsewhere, this journal will change hands on April 30th, this being the last issue to be published by the present owners. The paper has been sold to LeRoy Arm strong, J. U. Eldredge, Jr. and their as sociates. Burl Armstrong, who has resigned from the Herald-Republican, where he has recent ly been city editor and where he has worked for the past six years, will be associated with his fa ther and the new company in the publication of the Weekly. Their offices will bo at 303 Felt building, tolephone Wasatch 2007. The offices of the Utah Publicity Company, the Intermountain Press Clipping Bureau, the Advertising Agency, etc., will be as formerly, Suite 912 Bostou building, no change having tak en place in these concerns. Any outstanding accounts due from Good win's Weekly at the present time will be paid by the former owners, and all advertising ac counts due Goodwin's Weekly up to and in cluding April 30th are to be paid to them at the former offices in the Boston building. Overdue subscription accounts may be paid to either the new or former owners, and such accounts should 1 be paid at once. Cam Brown, the treasurer of the Salt Lake Theatre, is back at his post after staging a sketch at the hospital, where he was the star in a rather heroic role, and he says there was standing room only for those in attendance. His many friends are glad to see him so quickly back in a place where they can hand him four bucks and say, "Two on the c'sle, please." Stlcknoy's cigars are above the criticism of the most exacting connoisseurs. H Our Secured Certificates, bolng an I H jH absolutely safe investment, should cs- Tl jHl pecially appeal to: j H Hh 1 Managers of estates. i H H 2. Administrators with funds for H H investment. H jH 3. Insurance companies. H H 4 Those in charge of church funds. H H 5. College trustees or officers of H H lodges or fraternal organiza- H jH and H H G. The judicious investor of per- H jH funds. H H Additional information may be oh- H H tained by addressing jH m Salt Lake Security & fl Trust Co. ,1 H 32 MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE H THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK fl AT THE CLOCK CORNER H Wo respectfully solicit the accounts of Arms, M Individuals and corporations. H 8avlngs Department and 8afety Deposit H Boxes. H Joseph F. Smith, Pres. M Thos. R. Cutler, Vlce-Prea. 1 R. T. Badger, Cashier. M C. H. Wells, Asst Cashier. M National Bank of the Republic 1 U. S. DEPOSITORY H s FRANK KNOX, Pros. H JAMES A. MURRAY, Vice-Pres. (H W. F. EARLS, Cashier. E. A. CULBERTSON, Asst. Cashier. H Capital Paid in $300,000 S Banking1 In all Its branches transacted. Ex- H change drawn on the prnlclpal cities In .H Europe. Interest paid on Time Doposlts. WM Money won t U grow unless jl I you plant it. $$Mk B SSS! 1 Plant ?1 or more in jjjliii!!!!!'!, . a savings account to- A J!!I!!!!k day and watch it grow I "mmmnTS ' 19 at 4 per cent.. You I-filS fflB- 'fl can deposit hy mail. S fl Walker Brothers Bankers M "A Tower of Strength." Founded 1859. iH