Show Peculiar I In the combination proportion and preparation prep-aration of its Ingredients Hoods sarsaparilla I sarsa-parilla accomplishes cures whero other preparations entirely fail Peculiar in its good name at home which is a tower of strength abroad peculiar in the phenomenal phenome-nal sales it has attained Hoods sarsa pnrilla is tho most successful medicine for tjmrifyinjj the blood giving strength and Tenting au appetite 25S Merit WIns I We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr Kings New Discovery for consumption Dr Kings New Ufe Pills Bucklens Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction AVo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use Those remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits A C Smith Co druggists I The SnmmcrSnn Defied As a defense against innumerable blemishes blem-ishes caused by dust heat and exposure to the wind and sun Glenns sulphur soap will be found in tho highest degree useful It is not only beautifier of the skin but a means of fortifying it against wind and weather It seems to quicken the superficial super-ficial circulation and brings a rosy tint to Oie surface All its ingredients are of a I ttcalthful character and it may be used without fear by thoso who have wisely discarded dis-carded the dangerous metallic compounds which have been denounced by the scientific world Beware of counterfeits Sold by druggists It resembles in purity and efficiency Hills instantaneous hair dye which is universally found on tho toilet beauty and fashion Pure drugs at CrismonScarff Cos Bueklens Arnica Salve The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rhoum Fever Sores Totter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Stoa Eruptions and posi if lively cures Piles or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents a box for sale by A C Smith La Co I PROFESSIONAL CARDS MISCELLANEOUS WILLIAMS DRDS L AND SCAPE GARDENERS LAWNS Ucared for on contract SWTcmple or 175 E t I BUTLERS SECONDHAND STORE I A NYTHDfO AND EVERYTHING BOUGHT ANYTHING Exchanged Highest Price No 54 S West Temple Street I WORKIHGMENS COOP ri ENERAL MERCHANDISE 330 W FIRST i GENERAL IL Gold Supt THOMAS SLEIGHT Tl rANUFACTUREROF PAPER BOXES MAlIlJFACTURER 29 S West Temple I JOSEPH HYRUM PARRY tUNE JOB PRINTING FINE S lfo I New Location Zt2i W South Temple St WD BOWRIHGCO milE GREEN GROCERS THE Grnw I 51 W First South Telephone 285 OSfflO24 OF SHE HEAD WHILE mINts Chalmcrs English Catarrh Cure IT GIVES TO IN FIVE MINUTES In thl > Million tho I rmc < l7 flow to the front aai upperpartof thchcud hre moot needed IT CURES DEAFNESS CATARRH HAY FEVEP II bUnCd WEAK EYES BAD BREATH SOLD UV DKUGGISTS SO eXUlTS Di Lreritioei Tho Successful Catarrh Specialist Uses and Recommends this Remedy FOR SALE BY SA IT DELINQUENT NOTICE North Point Consolidated Company Seccessor to the Vet lolnt Canal Company and the North Point Irrigation Company TOTICEISHERE15YGIVENTHATTHERE NOIJ 1 due and delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No 2 of S250 per share levied on the 18th day of July 18S9 the amount set opposite tho name of the stockholder as follows William Sloan unissued stock fiftyfour shares in the late West Point Canal company 11350 and in accordance with law and the order of the board of directors made on the 18th day of July 1889 will be sold as many shares as may be necessary on the 18th day of September 18S at the Cullcn hotel in Salt Lake city at 2 oclock pm to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertisement and expenses of sale HENRY COHN Secretary North Point Consolidated Irrigation Company SAM LAKE CITY August 19 LEGAL NOTICE INCo THE PROBATE COURT OF THE ryO Jf1lf I County of Salt Lake Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of James Cobble deceased Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made Elizabeth Eliza-beth Brusher the administratrix of the estate of James Cabbie deceased having Hied her petition Mo trheCrb iI Ii d lef rh tition herein duly verifIed praying for an order or-der of sale of all or a portion of the real estate of said decedent for the purposes therein set forth it is therefore ordered by the judgeof said court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said probate court on Monday the 30th day of September 18S9 at go r fn i fS oclock in the torenoon of said day at the courtroom court-room of said probate court at the county courthouse court-house in the city and county of Salt Lake Utah territory to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessary and that a t1 oo1 10J lr 1gJ copy of this order published at least four successive suc-cessive weeks in the Salt Lake Daily Herald a newspaper printed and published in said city and county Dated August 31 IRS stAr JOHN A MARSHALL Probate Judge TEIIUITOKV OK UTAH i TEltltb r fN tis County Salt Lake f I John C Cutler clerk of the probate court in and for the County of Salt Lake in the Territory of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing Iso is-o full true and correct copy of order to show cause in the matter of the estate of James Cab ble deceased as appears of record in my office In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this 31st lay of August A D 18S9 l dHN lgust JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate Court LEGAL NOTICE P TIlE PROBATE COURT OJtahHI I county of Salt Lake territory of Utah In the matter of the estato of Benjamin L Cutler deceased Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made Annie S Cutler the administrator of the estate of Benjamin L Cutler deceased having filed her petition herein duly I verified praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real estate of said ecedent for the purposes therein set forth it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said probate court on Wednesday the ISth day of September 1889 at 10 oclock in the forenoon of iIt day at the j courtroom of said probate court at the county court house in the city and county of Salt Lake 1 Utah territory to show cause why an order Otedhs should not be granted to said administrator to sell KO much of the real estate of the said deceased de-ceased at private Kale as shall be necessary and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in THE SALT LAKB IlKitAU a newspaper printed and published in Iald city and county JOHN A MARSHALL Probate Judge Dated August 21 1689 Trnnrrouy or UTAH I Corory it tv SALT LAKE fBa I John C Cutler Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake in tho Terri toryof Utah do hereby certify that the forego I ing is a full true and correct copy of order to show cause in tho matter of the estate of Benjamin L Cutler deceased as appears of record re-cord in myofflce In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said SEAT court this 24th day of August A D 18S9 JOHN C CUTLER Probate ClerkS Clerk-S W BABeL Attorney for administratrix I SALE OF CITY BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON 1 the 10th day of October A D 18S9 at the office of the city treasurer of Salt Lako city fifty bonds said city of tho Issue of September l I 18S8 will be sold to the hlzhest bidder or bid ders for cash Said bonds are of tho denomination denomina-tion of 1000 I each payable twenty years otter date but subject to redemption any time after September 11S9K 1 at tho option of said city bef flltbbODJetl Coupons 1 and a will bo detached from said bonds previous to the sale thereof so that the bonds will bear Interest at the rate of five per tpI tfelo E i cent per annum from September 1 1889 until paid the Interest being payable on the 1st dayof March and the 1st day of September each year Bids will be received by me for tho purehase said bonds or any portion thereof from the 00th day of September 1833 1 until 9 oclock am of the 10th day of October ISO The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved in behalf of said city By order of the City Council of said city O F WHITNEY City Treasurer SALT LAKe Cny August 141889 GUN W A A Chinese graduate of medicine has made diseases of men a peclalth DurIng his resIdence In Am rica lie has restored hundreds to a erfect condition of health who otherwIse u o lxefgc doomed to Insanity or a horrIble < s death and NEVER FAlLS with any case be undertake under-take Young or I 4 I middle aged men who have become prematurely old and all who are I onScrlng the pun iBbmcnt that na tare visits on tboso who violate I her laws or those about to marry should write and receive by return mall a large hIs tgcel 8 lbr tory of Gun Was llfehli method ol ChlneseVecetable t I Trcatm ent a treo lisa on nervous f dlseases and tes tlmonlal of won iderfnl cures Ills medicines are cheap quick to act perfectly harmless and never fall Cures jmarantciS Addressencloslnff 4o lustanps BUN WA tOP Lartuiec tbcnyerulo PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS RICH HULLIKGER lJ SEYMOUR nOUNSELORSATLAW GENERAL COL CO I ran J lectors notaries and conveyancers land entries en-tries final proots etc etc 45 Main street Vernal Ver-nal Utah FRANKLIN RICHARDS ITY ATTORNEY ATTORNEVATLAW CrlJ Main Street Hooper t1J edge BlockS Block-s W DARKE A TTORNEYATLAW li Land Attorney 110 Main Street Salt Lake City BARLOW FERGUSON A TTORNEYATLAW JiL 49 MaIn St Hooper Eldredge block Tele pnone 42C JAS H MOYLE OUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEYATLAW CO 49 Main Street Hooper Eldredge Block I I MAURICE M KAIGHN A TTORNEYATLAW Rooms 4 5 and 6 Tribune building corner West Temple andSecond South streets M E MEHAHY A TTORNEYATLAW SCOTTAUERBACH J Li building Collections solicited 0 W POWERS Li A TTORNEYATLAW Opposite Cullen Hotel Second South St SUTHERLAND A TTORNEYATLAW Romney Dlockq ARTHUR BROWN i TTORNEYATLAW ATTORNEYATLAW Ji Romney Block E B CRITCHLOW A TTORNEYATLAW A TIORrEXitf u Main Street BWDRIGGSJR d J A TTORNEYATLAW ATIOREy OL Over Deseret National Bank CHAS W STAYNER TTORNEYATLAW A Yri j East of Deseret National Bank RICHARD W YOUNG A TTORNEYATLAW jfl 142 Main Street Up Stairs OCHRIE WOLCOTT T AW ERS LJ Room SO Wasatch Building MUSICIANS PROF ANDRE INTERPRETER TirUSIC LANGUAGES AND FENCING lIUSIC fRA l tiEcnm IU 43 E Second South KENTS MILITARY BAND A ND ORCHESTRA AND tj L Office at Calders Music Palace W C CLIVE mEACHER OF PIANO ORGAN i VIOLIN T eO etm JL last house on north side of Folsom street JOSEPH J OAYNES TIANO TEACHER AND TUNER ORDERS P PaI RtE 8n xE JT at John Daynes CG Main St P O Box 423 ANTON PEDERSEN mFACHER OF PLO AND ORGAN L lOG Centre Street JOSEPH MINTYRE mEACHER of PIANO TEACHER ogI 1 Calders Music Palace MAGNUS OLSON mEACHER OF GUITAR AND VIOLIN TEi gl W lRsfI JL Leader of Olsons Band 83 M St or music stores H S KROUSE Hf USICAL STUDIO 1U OjIUSIO 111 Calders Music Palace W E WEIHE VIOLINIST PUPILS AND CONCERTS VIOs cJ 1rusl I Studio at Calders Music Palace ARCHITECTS I T 0 ANGELL A RCHITECT OFFICE AT ANGELL BIbS AHCIIITECT It lumberyard No 025 South State Road DALLAS It HEDGES A RCHITECTS LtDcsorct Bank Building Salt Lake City I JEWELERS ADOLPH HAUERBACH It SONS DRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS JT 16 E First South Street H REISER WATCHMAKER nEALER IN ALL KINDS OF WATCHES JJ and jewelry 12 E First South JS JENSEN WATCHMAKER I pEPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES AGENT R tr r JLt Victor Bicycle Best Known 40 Main St DRESSMAKERS MISS S HARGROVE TVRESSMAKER JL sr S West Temple Satisfaction assured MADAME WILCOX TVRESSMAKEK JJ 7ti West First South MISS SADIE THOMAS TVRESSMAKER PERFECT CUTT1 W AND I I Pitting minrflntpflfl 142 K Main S tn > ftt PHYSICIANS = = EYE EAR HOSE THROA QPECTACLES ACCURATELY FITTED SP Des Freeman g Burrows front rooms IT and 1H ScottAuerhach building I DR M P HUGHES NO 11 S FIPST WEST STREET OFFICE TDI l hours 9 to 11 am 2 to 4 pm Diseases of women a specialty DR R A HASBROUCK DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I GJ E First South street Residence 8C F St DR ROMANIA B PRATT PHYSICIAN AND a specialty SURGEOX O3ice FITTING Deserct Hospital 1 MISCELLANEOUS STEPHENS SCHOOL SONG BOOK TUST OUT SPECIAL RATES TO SCHOOLS tl For sale by Coalter SnelRrove SALT LAKE DETECTIVE ACENCY n A FRANKS MANAGER E Office U S marshal PO Box 674 LG BURTON TVEPUTY u s MINERAL SURVEYOR Jj Civil Engineer Hooper h Eldrcdge Block WILLIAMS BROTHERS LAN cf GARDENERS LAWNS CUT JU and taken care of by the season Address CCfl S West Temple street or 175 E street VULCAN POWDER COIF CO-IF CALIFORNIA JOHN WILLIAM SNELL V Agent Idaho Store Box 519 JOHN W SHELL AGENT riHICAGO SCALE CO SALT AND BLUING kS iot k y J Depot Building Rock Idaho Store Box 519 EMIGRANT TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM l ALL POINTS OF 1 Europe at the lowest rates by J A Petersen Peter-sen Merchant and Emigrant Agent 29 East SecondSouth HERALD JOB OFFICE TjUNE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING JD Callistcr Bros Proprietors I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY PURCHASING YOUR SUPPLIES i bfa JL through the Utah Supply Purchasing Agency 306 Fourth Street JESSE W FOX JR PITY SURVEYOR CITY fo1 J Room 10 Hooper Eldredge Block JOHN S LINDSAY mEACHER JL Emporium OF hall ELOCUTION P O address AND 173 ACTING D street SPENCER BYWATER ThINNERS ROOFING AND FPOUTING A JL specialty TOE Second South street HEBER J GRANT It CD CURE AND LIFE INSURANCE Jj Office HERALD Building DRCWNUKN TirANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR III Nouns Black Oil Balsam 71 W 1st South JOHN HELD J nESIGKER Room 10 Hooper AND ENGRAVER Eldredge building ANDERSON BROTHERS lIUi BILL POSTERS SIGN WRITERS Jg t ng rl U Next Door West Grant Bros rllCOY Ii HARMON WETlY AND BOARDING STABLE L 2WP JL go and iBE Second South Telephone 81 GEORGE SAVILLE TUSHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER JD 21 E Second South EcWHiTE SI S MAIM ST SAI7 LfcKE CITY Utah Central Railway NEVV rTM1 ML9 May 12th 1889 Pasienger Trains leave Salt Lake Daily as Follows GOING NORTH I GOING SOUTH Atlantic and U N Express at600atl I I Milford Express at 350 pm Local xpress at 800 am I LOb Express at 710 am Park City and local Express at 310 pm Pacific Express at 730 pm I Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake Daily as Follows L FROM NORTH FROM SOUTH Park City Atlantic and Pacific Er at 11 40 am I Milford Express at 1010 am i U I N and local at 330 pm Juab Express at 650 E ci n 6SOpm Local Express at 710 pm I Atlantic Express at 1130 pm FRANCIS COPE JOHN SHARP General Freight and Passenger Agent General Superintendent The Only Line Carrying tlm United States OverlanuMail OverlandTcke t t ON SALE TO A TT PRINCIPAL POINTS I EAST WEST NORTH and SOUTH Al UNION TICKET OFFICE Salt Lake City Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches from the Missouri River MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN Denver Cheyenne Kansas City Council Bluffs Omaha Chicago St Louis l and all Nebraska Colorado Idaho Montana Oregon Washing ton Territory and Northern Pacifle Coast Points Baggage Checked Through to and from Points East and West and Connections made at Missouri River with limited Trains of Eastern Lines Secondclass Inllman Sleepers on All Trains T L KIMBALL EL LOMAX General Manager G P A OMAHA OMAHA Arrival and Departure of Union Pacific Trains MAIN LINE EASTBOUND WESTBOUND DEPAItT ARRIVE No a No 4 No 1 03 Atlantic Overland Overland Atlantic Express Flyer Flyer Express U45am 8Uam Ogden fl4o am 930 pm 800 am 000am SLCity 1140am 113 pm UTAH NORTHERN NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND DECAItT AWUIVfi No 001 No 602 745 a m Ogden 530 p m 600 a m Salt Lake City 330 p m ECHO AND PARK CITY SALT LAKE CITY Depart 800am = 340pm Arrive 1140 ain ll30pm OGDEN Depart 045a m S20pm Arrive 933a m 930pm PAHK CITY Arrive 200 p m 800 pm Depart 700 a m 400 pm The Overland Flyer Westbound No I and The Overland Flyer No 4 will have the through sleeper between Salt Lake City and Kansas City and will also be fully equipped I with Pullman t 2 oa 3 1mhc hc Buffet Cars and also with reclining chair cars between Ogden and Council Bluffs The Atlantic and Pacific Express trains Nos 2 and 3 will also be equipped Pullman Buffet Cars and alsowlth Pullman Tourist Second class sleepers In addition to the above the limited train between be-tween Denver and Chicago via the Union Pad fie and Chicago Norhwestern will be equipped with dining cars I Salt Lake Western II I I RAIL VAY On and after Tuesday March 15 1887 Trains will run as follows STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME ° Leave Lehi Junction at 845 am Cedar Fort at 940 Fivemile Pass at 1010 Rush Valley at 1035 Doremusat iiio Arrive Ironies at 1135 Leavo Ironton at 1140 Arrive Silver City at 1139 Leave Silver City at 1220p to Arrive Ironton at 1225 Leave Ironton at 140 TArrive Doremus at 235 t Rush Valley at 310 I t Fivemile Pass at 340 a Cedar Fort at 410 Lehi Junction at 515 Connects with Utah Central train leaving Salt Lake at 720 a m Connects with Utah Central train arriving at Salt Lake at 040 p m Slops only upon signals W W RITER Superintendent Rio o Grande Western ISAJI ZVAY SCENIC fflBTtte WORLD Cvrresxt TiD1e TabJe 0 In Effect from and After July il i 1889 EASTBOUND TRAINS No8 No 4 Lv Ogden 810am 540pm Ar Salt Lake City 930 am 705 pm Ar Provo ll10am 810pm i Ar Green River 551 pm 435 am Ar Pueblo 305pm 200 am Ar Denver 745 pm 715 am WESTBOUND TRAINS No7 No3 Lv Denver 800 am 800 pm Lv Pueblo 130pm 1240am Ar Green River 950 am 1045 pm Ar Provo 4 30 pm 5S8am Ar Salt Lake City tOSS pm 740am Ar Ogden 830 pm 915 am BINGHAM ALTATHAINS Leave Salt Lake City 740am Arrive Salt Lake City 420 pm D C DODGE J H BENNETT General Manager Gen Pass Agt ASK EOR THE INLAND SALT THE ONLY REFINED ARTIFICIALLY DRIED SALT MANUFACTURED IN UTAH i UTAH NEVADA RAIL VA Y ON AND AFTEB Wednesday June 12 89 Trains will run daily Sundays excepted as follows For Terminus and Intermediate Stations Leave Salt Lake City at 810 am Arrive at Terminus at ll10am RETURNING Leave Terminus at 1245 pm Arrive Salt Lake City at 345 pm SDUUHBAN TRAINS for Buena Vista Garden City and El Dorado leave Salt Lake City at600am810 am 1015 and 015 pm IIETOTININO Leave El Dorado62 am l 29 pm 330 pm Leave Garden City031 am 133 pm 329 pm Leave Buena Vista 031 am 136 pm 332 pm Ar Salt Lake CityC45 am I 45 pm 345 pm The train leaving Salt Lake City at 810 am and returning arriving at 345 will not run on Sundays On Mondays the 615 train will leave Salt Lake at 0 30 pm on Tuesdays at C 45 pm Garfield Beach Batting Trains Leave Salt Lake City week days atSJO 1015 am 245 pm 445 pm and 61 D ° pm Returning arrive at Salt Lake City week days at 145pml45pm525 pm 800 pm and 1015 ° pmS pm-S The train leaving at 615 pm and returning at 1015 pm will not run on Mondays or Tuesdays ON SUNDAYS Leave Salt Lake City at 1015 am 245 pm 445pm and615 pm Returning arrive at 145 pm 555 pm 808 pm and 1015 pm FARE s To Garfield Beach and Return 50 Cents S F FENTON W W RITER G F and P Agt Supt SLLT LAKE EASTERN AND Salt Lake Fort Douglas RAI VA Ys THE NEW SCENIC ROUTE Connecting with Park City Stage On and after August 1st 1SS9 trains will run as follows TO PENITENTIARY san MILL CHEEK Leave DR G W depot at 650 am1 and 440 pm Arrive D K G W depot at 830 am and 120 pm PARK crrr Leave D R GW depot at 915 am Arrive D R G W depot 1200 noon MILL CREEK MARKET TRAIN Saturdays only Leave D t It G W depot at 900 am Arrive D t R G W depot at 1030 ain WACENEKS AND TOUT DOUGLAS Sandayg only Leave D R GWdepot 130 345 and 330 pmArrive Arrive D R G W depot 250 505 and 800 pm FARE aRound a-Round Trip to each terminal point excepting Parleys lIe To Parleys SIOO To Park City Single Fare 30 J W YOUNG President W W MACKINTOSH Acting F and P Agt THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN Roilway Is the Short Line and Popular Route For All Points East Mates Direct Connections Con-nections at Denver with the Denver l Rio Grande and Union Pacific Trains SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS INCLUDING Palace Dining Cars DENVER TO CHICAGO The Direct Line from SALT LAKE CITY and the WEST to St Paul Duluth and Minneapolis FRED E GREENE Traveling Passenger Agent Salt Lake City n NOTICE OFFICE or SALT LAKE CITY RAILROAD COMPANY > SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TEnnrrouY 1 VTOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A ± meeting of the directors of the Salt Lake City railroad company held on September Itb9 an assessment of 85 per share was levied on the capital stock of said corporation payabc on the 10th day of October 18i9 to the treasurer treas-urer of the company at its office No 115 Ea t Temple street south Salt Lake city Utah Any stock upon which the assessment may 1n ordhllht iJ lht i remain unpaid on said 10th day of October 1889 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment be made before will be sold on the 7th day of November I8j J to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale JOSEPH S WELLS Secretary of Salt Lake City Railroad com any No 115 East Temple street south Sal Lake city Utah LEGAL NOTICE I IN THE PROBATE1OURT IN AND FOR JL Salt Lake county Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of William Dicgan deceased de-ceased Notice Pursuant to an order of the probate court of Salt Lake county territory of II Utah in the above entitled matter notice la hereby given that Monday the RId day of Sep I tember A D IW at 10 oclock am at the court room of said ronrt at the court house in Salt Lake city has been appointed the time and place for the hearingof the application of James W Kennedy filed in the said court praying that the administrator of the estate of said deceased be authorized and directed to execute a deed of I conveyance io him of certain real estate bought from deceased in his lifetime at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest such application Dated at Salt Lake city this 21st day of August ISO JOHN C CUTLER Ork of the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake county Deseret National Bank SALT LJE CITY uri Paid in Capita 250000 Surplus 250000 JOHN SHARP PRESIDENT MOSES THATCHER VTCEPKESII L S HILLS CAsniEit H S YOUNG ASSISTANT CASHIER D riicroi JOHN SHARP MOSES THATCHER W W RIPER J R BARNES J T LITTLE 1 C CUTLER JAMES SHARP HENRY DINWOODEY R W JENNINGS D H PEERY HEBER J GRANT GEORGE ROMNEY L S HILLS RECEIVES DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND Safe Deposit Vaults Absolutely Burglar and Fireproof Rents 3 to 25 per Year Buys and Sells Exchange on New York San Francisco Chicago St Louis Omaua London and all the Principal Continental Cities CAPITAL EuUy Paid J8 3tOOOOO UNION NATIONAL BANK 4x5r AX CITY uru United States Depository Capital Increased from 200000 to 400000 AND FULry PAn Receives Deposits Payable on Demand Safe Deposit Vault Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof BOTSCOS rorxx 6 Zi to iS2S Per Year CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS Draws exchange on tho following leading cities of Europe GREAT BRITAIN London Dublin Edinburgh SPAIN Cadiz Madrid Seville Glasgow I PORTUGAL Lisbon Oporto FRANCEParis Havre Bordeaux Boulogne And all the German States SWITZERLAND Geneva Berne Lucerne Zurich AMERICAS COKRESPONDESTS ITALY Florence Genoa Milan Naples New York Imp Traders Nat Bank Venice Chicago First tlcnnlBank Bank BELGIUM Antwerp Brussels Luxembourg I Omaha J Omaha National Bank HOLLAND Amsterdam Rotterdam 1 Commercial National Bank NORWAY Christiana Bergen Stavanger Denver nGerman National Bank SWEDEN Gothenburg Stockholm Malmo Helena Fir > t National Bank DENMARK Copenhagen I Butte Clt n First National Bank RUSSIASt Petersburg San Francisco Bank of California AUSTRIA Wien Trieste Prague Carlsbad St Louis State Hank of St Louis JOSEPH R WALKER President M 1 CHEESMAN Cashier MATTHEW H WALKER VicePrest L H FARNSWOKTH Asat Cashier THE BANK OF SALT LAKE JAMES H BACON F L HOLLAND W B HOLLAND President Cashier Asst Cashier OOOOOO To Lend on 30 Days to 10 1 Years Time at Low Rates of Interest Receives Demand and Time Deposits and Pays Interest on Time Deposits GENERAL BANKING AND LOAN BUSINESS TRANSACTED Exchange Bought and Sold on Principal Cities of America and Europe Commercial National Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY Capital 25000000 General Banking in All Its Branches Draws Sight Drafts on the Principal Cities of the United States Sells Drafts and Postal Honey Orders and Issues Circular Letters of Credit on the Chief Cities of Europe Deals in Exchange and United States and General Securities Se-curities Collections Promptly Attended To Accounts of Banks Merchants Miners Manufacturers Manu-facturers and Individuals Solicited DIRECTORS Thomas 1 > Ial hall F II Auerbach John J Daly V P Noble George M Downey Henry G Ualoh F E Scrymser D C Bacon John W Donnellan OFFICERS IlENiiy G flown President GEORGE 3L DOWNEY Vice President JOHN W DOXNELLAN Cashier McCornick Co BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion We solicit consignments guaran antceing highest market price COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED JOlmEsponEvTs cafru York Imp and Tend Nat Bank Chemical Chemi-cal Nat Bank Kountze Sires Chicago Commercial Nat Bank San Francisco First Nat Bank Crocker Woodworth Nat Bank Omaha J I Omaha Nat Bank St Louis State Brmkof St Louis Kansas City Nat Bank of Kansas City Denver Denver Nat Bank City Nat Bank London Englaud Messrs Irtin s Co 28 Lombard Street T R JONES s J LYNN T R Jones Co BANKERS Solt Xcfles City uta11 Sl5 Solid Gold W Sold for Si OO ootlJ llelr tchTTlT1n I Do t IU nut la tho WldlFREE fotKl UnKkwper U rJL ILJjJj rulei neT feolnl UoU Hunting CUM Uolh li < tki1 tad gentt nzet with work nil cue of equal vmlvt One Fenon In etch lo CftlUj CJB ecnr one free toettner with ocr largt and TI Itt infcl lino of Ilnuiehold Samples That wmpiei u well M tb w tch we irad Free and tftar yon htro kept them in your home for 3 month > and hen them to thoss trba maj Kara called ther become roar own proper Thee rt who wrtla at once ran be lure it rccelrinc the Watch anil Sample We TUT all e zpecs freight etc Addresa UCluiOQ M Co llox 1thPotlaad Maine I WELLS FARGO CO5 BANK Salt Lake City Utah RSrRSLTS3kxRII J8 2 Transacts a General Banking Business J E DOOLY CASHIER TJTAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK Salt 3Lc Jte > City Jtsi1i Capital 20000000 Deposits Received Subject to Check Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Exchange Bought and Sold on all Principal Points in the United States Drafts Letters of Credit and Bank Money Orders issued on all parts of Europe MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate and Collaterals No Commissions Charged on Loans DIRECTORS F Armstrong P W Madsen President Vice president M E Cummings C E Pomeroy Cashier Assistant cashier HolIer Roberta T W Ellerbochr George M Cannon AC Bitten Temporarily located at 49 E First South street Roberts t Ellerback block pending the completion of our new liirj ta 011 i < ZIONS SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST OCMVEPYo No 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET Established 3 iiii lncirporated 1888 WlLPOIU WOODBUfT B H SCOEITliR President Asst Cashier DIRECTORS Wilford Woodruff George Q Cannon President VicePresident Joseph F Smith Angus M Cannon James Jack LeGrande Young George Reynolds T G Webber Cashier H B Clawson DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Pays 5 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits MONEY TO LOAN OiAppro7S3 Securities a Low Rates Interest |