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Show Capital, $250,000. I Surplus, $35,000 American 1 f ational Bank. Salt Lake City. C rganized, October, 1890, Interest Paid on & ,vings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS- James H. Bacon, Preai lent; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; F. L. Holland, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Caahier; S. M. Jarvis, F. W. Ross, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judge X G. Tunnicliff, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Judge C. F. Loofbourow, Governor A. L. TI lomas. Opera House Block. Salt Lake City. Bank of Commerce. Five Per Cent Interest Paid o n Time Deposits. Transacts a General Gen-eral Ban king Business. DIRECTORS Boyd Park, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-Preeiesnt; 8. F. Walker, Caahier; S. H. Fields, Jr., Assistant ( lashier; Wm. H. Mclntyre, M. K. Parsons, W. H. Irvine, J. B. Farlow, C. L. Hannamai i, E. E. Rich, E. B. Critchlow. S. D. Evans, Undertaker & Embalker. 214 State, - - Salt Lake. College Graduate TSSftHfflS Riven to the shipment of bodies. Open all ni?tiL Telephone 36. 13 the pnrest, richest, smoothest and most wholesome whiskey produced in America. It is distilJed from Rye a grain, containing more nutrition than any other, vastly superior to corn (from which Bourbon whiskies are distilled.) You may know it by its exquisite flavor and the proprietary a bottle in which it is served. For sale at A all first-class drinking places and drug A stores. Call for " Cream Pure Kye' and take no other. 6 DALLEMAND & CO.. Chicago. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. m Salt Lake. - BUYS and sells exchange, makes telegraj jhic transfers on the principal citie of the i n ited Sta'es and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Pa-cific Coaet. Issues letters of credit availabl e in the principal cities of the world. Special at :en-tion :en-tion given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on consignments at lowest n tes. Particular attention given to collettio throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining TerritH?8. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. S I CORRESPONDENTS Wells, FargoT &o.. London; Welis, Fargo & Co., Jiew YyvlNa-tional YyvlNa-tional Bank of the Republic, Boston , wJi rst National Bank, Denver: State National Hljk, Denver; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis; Wells, Fargo A Co., San Francisco. J. E. DOOLY, cashiefc. Freed's Freed's Freed's 7 9 ess hyppn c Freed's JL f O O VI kJ Freed's Freed's m Freed's W m s rurmture Freed's Freed's j FreerTs I J 1 jf j Fried'! ! XCif IJ&l Freed's I Freed's -- M Freed's i f Freed's Freed's f . Freed's V- Freed's Freed's Ereed's SSS Call and See the Freed's Freed's Bargains Freed's K We are Offering Freed's In All Kinds of Freed's j Freed's 1101SHIU) (.iPS I Freed's I Freed's Freed's ON THE Freed's S INSTALLMENT PLAN Ereed's Freed's Freehs aT THE Freed's Freed's Freed's -r T Freed's Freed's S S Freed's I j Freed's j ill rurniture- Freed's Freed's Freed's ! 1 IS s Carpet . Freed's y Freed's I Freed's I 1 i Freed's ; "") I Fread's I y Freed's Fresd's ! Freed's j 234-236 STATE STREET. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. -m Salt Lake. Hp- Established 1878. A general banking busirjpss transacted. Collections promptly made onjJall points in the West and Northwest. Carefultat-t-ntion given to consignment of ores and ijfat-lion. ijfat-lion. Exchange and telegraphic tran-fersj on the principal cities of the t nited States and! in Europe. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL -3t Salt Lake. - Capital (Fully Paid) $300,000 Surplus 42,200 General Banking in all Its Branches, Iesnes certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-President; John W. Donnellan, Ciishier. DIRECTORS W. H. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. Don-nellan. t R. JONES & CO., BANKERS. W 163 Main. e-Bnys e-Bnys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -att 47 Main. Capital $500,00:) Fully Paid. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS C. Ksrrick, Emil Kahn, W. E. Smedley, Frank Knox, G. S. Holmes, J. A. Earle, Oeo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Culmer, J. G. Sutherland. CAFE DU LOUVRE. 13-15-17-19, Commercial Street, Basement. MILWAUKEE, Bohemian and Ilofbran Beer on draught. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. VSSER FRITZ. Finest Pestaurant in the city, under the management man-agement of Phil Hanak. Private D.ning liooms. Open day and night. CORRESPONDENTS New York, Importii' and Traders National Bank, Kountze Br. j Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Onfl i, Omaha Nation-il Bank: San Fruncisco, inret Nat:on:il Bank; St. Louis, Natiynal Bankuof Commerce; Kansas City, National Bankjfcf Kansas City, First National Bank, Anieri'in National Bank; Denver, Denver National Bafc, City National Bank; Pueblo, First "NTlrtteial Bank; Portland, Ore., First National Bank; London, Martin's Bank (limited), 68 Lombard street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established 1850. Capital (fully paid), $400,000; surplus, $40,000. United States Depository. Transacts a general banking business. Safe deposit vaults fire and burglar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. J. Cheesman, Cashier; L. H. Farnsworth, Assista .t Cashier;- J. R. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. JL GABELTneTAILOR ' "II ii 65W.2dS I Suits to order - $ 1 5 to $55 IHy Pants " - $3.50 to $15 :;'? .1 Suits made in 10 hours. Pants ij li made in 5 hours. By nrst-clas "v4 workmen in this City. - gjQYCLE HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH Pneumalic and Cushion Tares, PHOENIX Pneumatic and Cushion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tires. M Call or send for catalogues. A full line of jfU WHEELS of all grades. Special Prices to Clubs on orders of three or ! more WHEELS for cash. Cycling Sundries, 1 H Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Baseball Gools, Cutlery, Etc. General Repairing B and Loclumithing. H M. R EVANS, 1 23-24 W. 2d Baw, Salt Lake. J.W.FARRELL&CO. Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fining Asbestos Cement Covering for Steam Pipes. Telephone 200. P. O. Bos 502. 137 Main Street. Opposite Auerbach Bros. Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from 1-Horse Power to 40-Horse Power. Alsa ELECTRIC LIGHT DYNAMOS. . V Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufacture. Suitable Suit-able for any socket. 50 to 1 J 0 Volts, 16 to 17 C. P. Also a full assprlij&ent of 1 Electrical Supplies, Hoisting Engines. Steam Pumps. i Air Compressors, Rock Drills. FRASER CHALMERS, , MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, General Western Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah ; Helena, Mont. L GEO. ML SCOTT, JAS. GLENDEN.n'ING, H. 8. RUMFTEL1), President. Vice-President. Secretary. r " Geo. M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc- Agents for the Dode Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil . Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' aud Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 1G0 MAIN, SALT LAKE. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3 New and Elegant in all its Ap-p pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 7f ! Rooms with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES. - - Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. j THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL - I We'll get this ila place "of safety anq them save the jp 'k ' 55525 Packed in fSA Patent Cloth fXjgp) Pouches and in Foil. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. Real Estate, Ston, Loans, Investments, RENTAL I Ornci: UttHtinnal Bank bu l ling Corner Main and First South I street TelepH No. 86. AC3ENCY- I Lnri.- list of lBpropertie-fur .'al9. stores and re-Mrlencen for rent. Money to Loan at Low Kutn.B Mining aud Gas Stocks a Specialty. EXHIBITION Of the WONDERFUL PAINTING "The Morning of the Crucifixion." I The Largest and Finest J. Painting Ever Exhibi- ted in the West. See the Wonderfal Head of Christ. Se3 the Magnificent and Realistic Effects. Doors open from 12 a.m. to 10 p.m. Gladstone building, 119 Main St. Admission 25 Cents. pEOPLE'S QPKRA JJOUSE. Commercial St Frank Monroe, Mangr This week will be presented the Snperb Spectacu- ! lar Sensation, ! BY Hewlett's Novelty Company. tar-POPULAR PRICES. Week of Comic Opera. TheMASGOT. .dMISSION 10 CENTS. You alive Heard the Story? Of how the WRiind the SUN laid a wager as to which could be the first to make a foot traveler remove his heavy coat ? lie V ind is said to have resorted to bluff ta t ies blew great gales, and t he tra eler bul drew his GarmeMthe closer about him; but when the Sun shed his genial rays on the waj ward passenger h- was glad enoiSto cast aside the heavy coat. We have had the wind and the rain, and now weare going TO HA IE THE GLAD SUNSHINE! And everybody Bhas felt comfortable in top coats and heavy underwear will gladly yield to the persuasive persua-sive eloquence oiHl Sol. We are now opening an elegant line of ETRAW HATS. Riir cut in every Blcle of Spring wear in our bouse, but more particularly in Spring Overcoats and Suitings. Suit-ings. See our uH"passed line of Gents' Fine Underwear, Stiff Hats and Derby s; also of Neckwear, UU EOSS & WYATT. I H ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. 15-17 West Second South, Morlan Block. IN TUE CITY Corner of Main and South Temple Streets. THE CONTINENTAL Salt Lake City, Utah.. First-Class American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 per dzyj SI. II. VEARDSLEY, Prop'r. WELLS The ARTIST TAILOR Is pleieed to announce to the trade that tua Spring inroiees of cr ..- nt patterns pat-terns are now read;, including Moiern Dentins, in Latest Colors ONLY HIGH CLASS WORK DONE CORRECT SHAPES AND MEASUSEMENTS ASSURED. Nos. 7 and 9 West First South Street.) BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-1, AW. ATTORNEY AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. D. C. EICHNOR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW 150 SOUTH MAIN ST., over Mi.Cornick'B Bank, iii Judge McKay a Office. A. B. SAWYER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOMS 51 WASATCH Block. KAIGHN & ANDBRDON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Rooms 4-5-6, cor. Weat Temole anl second Sonth Htreets. r. O. Box, 618. J-alt Lake City. INSURANCE. m-, joTJia HYAMS GOT" riRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE T of New York; 85-86 Commercial Dlk. PLUMBIXO. STEAM HEATINU ENGINEER 250 MAIN Salt Lake City. THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main St. The FAMOnslPORTING PLACE Of SALT LAKE. MIKE FirzOFHAEIi, Manager. 'fc Ik rf the Witt' "fllB RIO GRANDE RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY Eft Route to and from the Pacific Coast THE POPULAR LINE TO Leadvi!!e,Glenwood Springs.Aspen AND GRAND JUNCTION. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO Trinidad, Ma Fe & New Mexico Points Reaching; all the principal towns and mining camps In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE LINE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All through trains equipped with Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars. For elefrantly illustrated descriptive books free of cost, address E. T. JEFFEHY. A S. HUGHES, S. K. HOOPER, rnst aa Gta'l Mgr. Trsfle ftMpa. Gsa'l Past. Tki. igt. DENVER. COLORADO. V. J. SHQi'WJWUU General Agent, 58 tV. Necoiid South Street, Suit Lake City, I tali. |