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Show SCI TAKE FALL. iS OVERCOATS 2 O The nn'oby kinds, and at t tht rame lime honest wear- i ers, aud thaw us ns good " tv value at 3 1 per cent more in price thun we are asking. -SL We ahvayg keep cur eagle eye on .r.r workrooms and know what ig being pad g for you. Our coats of to-. day are as fir ahead of tea- sons gone by as gen u and g am experience tan make them. C&icsgo Tai'ors, " cCI 18 E. First South St. IS P0nly One Sight On the Road. The Burlington Route having distanced all competitors in tne SiV matter of last train serv ice, it is Lnow the oslt lixb enabled to offer to east bound travelers the 8 advantages of fast limited trains, leaving Denver daily at 9:00 a. m., B,l after the arrival of all through g'xi trains from the West and !ouih, Cand reaching Chicago at 2:15 p. m. and M. Louis at 1:A p. m. the Tnext day. These trains afford to the travel- Oing public not only the quickest time to Eastern points by several r? 9 hf.'iirs, bnt the convenience of be-I be-I j inc; ONLY ONK NIGHT ON THE itOAD between Denver and Chicago Chi-cago or St. Louis, and a service F5 that is un equaled on any Western railroad. OWith these advantages in our favor we trnt the Burlington will U receive its full share of the patronage pat-ronage from this territory which T belongs to well directed energy and enterprise. E E. E. WALKER, Gea'l Agent Y" 38 West Second South St., SALT LAKE CITY - - UTAH Sou's Sarin Bant k Trast Company. No. 1-3 Mala Stieet WILFORD WOODRUFF, President GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, 1300,000. Cash Surplus, 1300.000. Zion's Savings Bank Is the oldest and largest Saving-s Institution la Utah. We pay interest on sum from tl and upwards. Interest compounded com-pounded four times year. Our deposit de-posit are greater than those of all other Savings Bank la Utah combined. com-bined. :- We Desire Your Accounts, -:- WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK SALT LAKE Buys and sells exchange, makes telegraphic transfer trans-fer on the principal cities of the! niled States ana Lnrope, and on ad points on the Paciric coast, issues letters ot credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ore and bullion. Advances Ad-vances mac!e on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout through-out Ltah, Nevada and adjoiniug territories. Accounts solicited. COKRESPONDENTS - Wells, Fargo & Co., London: W ells, Fargo S Co., New York: National Na-tional Bank of the liepubllo, Boston; First National Bank, Denver; btate National Bank, l.'enver; Merchants' National Back, thicaao; Boatmen s Bank, SuLocis; Wells, Fargo A Co., ism rranciseo. J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. AMUSESISNTS. Ciias. S. Blutok, Manager. FRIDAY ancfsATURDAY, OV. 4 and 5. MATINEE SATURDAY. Better Than Before. Best Play of the Season. Princely and Fictiirepfi-.ia IJeafheas Cannot lie CureJ by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous mu-cous lining of the eustachian tube. 'When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness ia the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, condi-tion, bearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by eaturrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give 100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. A PLUCKY PROCEEDING To sell onr Fall and Winter Clothing; at a price so oat of proportion to thalr Talue. In this case the disproportion is all in favor of the buyer, but our coarage is equal to the emergency. It is sometimes ' desirable in the course of trade to remove the plumage from competition and reveal how deceptive things may be in the mat- ter of size. We always sell our 'goods at the caked value on the idea that quick sales, small profits and a lare business are in natural accord. We have many surprises in store for yon, to enjoy which it will be necessary neces-sary to visit oar establishment and inspect in-spect the many new things we are offer II Li iut ONE PRICS. J. P. GARDNER, 141 Vsin ti--t. Presentation of The . . Stowaway Clad in a Scenic Garniture of Uncommon leauty, Vivid, Eealistic, Startling. Imposing and Sumptuous Stage tettin??, The Viirht In rtiTid-Ocean, bondon by Mronlicht, Champion ViSla at Nnnsct. Be6t Company Traveling. Koval and Romantic return cf the heiiowned Reformed Burglars, t4Spe" KennEssty and "Kid" McCoy. Who will "crack" a re: 1 safe with surprising sur-prising swiftness. Regular Prices. Seats now on Sale. Next Attraction, Abhott and Teals Comedv Co., in "NIOBE," Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11-12. Engagement Extraordinary of the COLUMBIAN QUARTETTE and the famous FOREST CITY TRIO. LaetWeekof rinirrri! insnnnnii M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS SALT LAKE. Established 18:8. A general banking business transacted. Collections promptly mado on all points in the Wert and Northwest. Careful attention at-tention given to consignments of ores and bul- lion. Exchange and telegraphic transfer on the principal cities of the United States and iu Europe. COHKiSPOKDETS New York, Importers' and Traders' National Bank, Kountze Bros.; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, (. maha National Bank; San Francisco, Firrt National Bank; St Louis, National Bank of Commerce; Kansas Ci y, National Bank of Kansas City, rirst National Bank, Americau National Bank; Deuver, Denver National B.nk, City National Bank; Pueblo, First NationM Bank; Portland, Ore., First Naiior.al Eanii; London, Alartin" Bank iaiited,i, WJ Lombard street. TTr. JONES & CO., BANKERS 163 Main Street, BCYS OREa AXP HlbLIOX THE NATIONAL BANK Republic 47 Main Street. CAPITAL (Fully Paid In) - $500,000 Frank Knox, President: L. C. Karrick.Vice-Presi-dent; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a eeneral banking business. Money loaneJ on favorable terms. Accounts of merchants, mer-chants, Individuals, firms and corporations so- licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W. E. Smedley, Frank Knox, (i. S. Holmes. J. A. Earls, George A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. G. Sutherland. UNION NATIONAL BANK (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers). Established 1850. Capital (fully paid), $130,000: j surplus, $45,010. United States Depository. Transacts a eeneral .-w Royal Crystal Salt will give an exquisite flavor. the celebrities, OUilULLn aHQ OAffir'aUH 10c - ADMISSION - lOe People's Opera House f " Un commercial Street WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 31 Bio Chajjge of Programme. All new attractions, including the original, eccentric and novel knockabout knock-about team, MANNING & GRIFFIN And other popular favorites in new specialties. Popular Prices, 25 and 50 Cts. t i Royal Crystal Salt Every gram is a perfect crystal. - u.iiniug iiiiDuirea. ooicucjnjBib rauils lire &UI burglar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President: Vice-President: M. J. Cheesman, Cashier; L. II. Farnsworth, Afsistant Cashier; J. R. Waiker, Jr., Assiscant Cashier. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) (90,000 Surplus 42,&0 GanersI Banking in h Its Branches Issues certificates oi. deposit pavable on demand bearing interest if loft speciiierl time. SelU 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, Second Vice-President; John W. Donnelbin, Cashier. Directors K. H. Aueibach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Salisbury, Moytan C Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, Georee Jf . Downey, John W. Don-nellan, Don-nellan, Edwin KinibalL THE TUNNEL Strictly first-class in every particular. Has the best accommodations accom-modations of any resort in this inter-mountain region. Patronized Patron-ized by the best people in the city. Caters to the wants of the hungry as well as the thirsty. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard (Brunswick-Balke) tables. Bud-weiser,Anheuser,Milwaukee Bud-weiser,Anheuser,Milwaukee and all imported German Beers on . draught. 42 and 44 West Seoond South. Sti Formerly Walker's Pavilion Demand Royal CryntM Salt. It costs yon no more than inferior grades. Don't let your grocer jfive you any other brand, borne will try to do so, because it costs them less. JiGAILTAILOIi 0 7 65 W.2d So. ttpBfSuitstoerdar - $15 ta$55 UPr Paats " ' $3.50 ta $15 V 1 L I 8crt K&de in 10 boats, fasts iV O made in 6 hoars. By innri i- 1 workman is this City. glCYCLE ... I Buggies a?id Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Ess received and for sale a toll lias ot ta Latest Styles! At fas saost popular priens ; also s fall Has of Avricaltural Implements sad hcattier Wagea. 14S State Road, Salt Lafca City. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noblb, Wood & Co.) J MANUFACTURERS or 4 E. Third South Street I CORNER MAIN. I We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments into Fashionable Shapes. Bring in yonr fur work now and have it ready for winter. We carry the most complete line of Fnrs and Skins of any house in the West, and guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, East or Wost, quality and workmanship combined. I'erfect flttinij Seal Copes, Jackets, Sacques and Testers in stock and made to order a specialty. HEADQUARTERS, SYLPH PiBoatslie and Cushion Tires. FHQEWX Pssugiatis and Cushlaa Tlra. IROQl'QiSCuShiQaTirss. Call or sond for eatalorass. A full lias of WHEELS oi all grades. Special Prices to Clubs on orAar of &ro or more WHEELS for cash. Cycling Snnartos, Oil, Etc 8 porting Goods, Qnns. Ammunition. B&sahaU QooJs, Ctitlsry, Etc. General Repa&lnf sad Lsekam tdung. M. R. EVANS. 9-f 4 W. 2d feo.. Salt L&ke. I S. D. EVANS. 1 1 UNDERTAKER IS.D EhBALKSI. fj f C0LLE8E 6HADUATE of EM3ALMiKsi : V: Special attention given to the Shipment I. f of Oodles. OPKJi ALL NIGHT. Tel- L ephone 364. I l M 314 StnU Street. Salt Lake City. M L j"T.T,K'ly V y '.Ti::' '.'"S.'i. " ?i-f.,..Jl.'if"T.t lines Change . . . ... and men cfeange vr?th O the tines. The costumes cf our J forefathers se&m e,'jawrt and antique to us. Fme-Mefchaiit 3 Tailoring hes advanced, as aa art, more perhaos than any otber j business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we bo of service to you, F. B. & CO. 7 and O Waet first B4atk St. flag removed back to his old quarters, Ne luo East Second South street, first door north of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s office. Kis stock comprises new and second-hand clothing, and lie also makes a specialty of repairing and cleaning, (iood work and prompt attention assured. Old irivnds aud patrons are always welcome. Trade of the general public sobxitad. " ScsnicJjnajrjMhg'orid." DENVER 1if RIO GRANDE RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY En Rout to and from th Pccifo Coast THE POPULAR LINE TO Leadvi!i8,G!snwGGd Spnngs, Aspen km GRIND JUKCTIOa. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO ftiQiM, Santa Fe a Now Mexico Points THE TOUEISrS FAYOEITE HIE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All ttromgh train, equipped with PnUman Palace snd Tonrlst olsspmg Cars. tot eleiranUy illustrated descriptive books free of cast, adaiess I. T. JEFFEW. A- S- NDCHES, 8. K BjjOrtlL (rsi'tsaa Gea'l Up. Tra Uum-sr. tol Til. Ajl. .DENVER, COLORADO, ,J ! " '.. . The Popular Route. To ALL POINTS EAST kMu Only one chang9 of jjfJjk cars from Utah to M$Mz5k Kansas City or St. 2HfJ Louis Eieant $tw Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, and Free Reclining Chair Cars Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY H. C. TOWNSEND, Geu. Pass. & Ticket Agent, St, Louis. S. F. DERK.4H, G. F. & P. A., 161 South llaiu, Salt Lake Ci;. OLD BRANDS vs. MEW OKIES. While other manufacturers are haying the nightmare to find and select new brands I keep right on with my old ones, whicn everyone finds good enough. The reason of this is that the reputation is not made by the box, but depends solely on the goods that are in it. Fellowing this principle and constantly con-stantly upholding my standard in quality, I am constantly kept busy and have a steady, increasing demand de-mand for my justly popular and celebrated brands of cigars. Excellence Ex-cellence tells. Sam L.8vy,Cigarmaker 171-173 Main St. fr '' i ' ' - |