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Show T, ft. JONES & .CO., Baniters, 161 MAIN STREET. BOYS QRESAND jDjjjjjN. ut COMMERCIAL lnlr Salt Lake City. Capital $2RR Surplus land 20,000 Oeneral Bnnkinqr Business. Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposits Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. First South. WELLS, FARGO ACQ'S fait Lake City, ....... . Utah Buys and fells exchange, makes telocraphlo tran rs on the principal cities ot the United Mate a und Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issupk letters of credit available In the prin cipal cities of Hie world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. . Advances made on consignments at lowest Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. COIIBESPONDENTS: Wells, Fargo & Co London Wells, Fargo & Co New York Maverick National Hank Boston First National Hank Omaha First National Hank Denver (OH.V BRij 1;; NOVELTIES FOR FAjmj WITH SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN -"Hi NEW DRllfgga tious in rough and smooth effect, TS PWf ' 48-mch air-wool Henriettas ,t H Popular priced all-wool matelM School Dresses in Plaids, Srri p S 1 tures at 45o. and 50c. 27-i fh t -1 actually worth 80c. 24-inch 1 at 124c. 52-inch all-wool Lad P8 r H 54-ineh Scotch Suiting at llCftl - inch trench Broad Cloth at $1.25 1 Anticipating the passage of the Tariff Bill, jl I ' we have bought an unusually large stock and jl I are thereby "iiabled to save customers a largo jj I percentage. J I It is scarcely necessary, therefore, to urge I """"acl the wise house keeper to purchase all of the standard always-needed articles, such as Tow- "I 1 els, Table Linens, etc., that her purse will I i allow. We make a specialty of the three best I makes of Scotch, Irish and German Tablings. I These will bo much appreciated when seen. I N. B. Take a look in our North Window I and see the variety of Towels at 25o. I Jj HOSIERY AUNDiSg Children's Black Kibbod Wool Hose in all sizes at 25e"Twl value. Ladies guaranteed Stainless Black German Cotton'llose ,!l this stocking is actually worth double. We oiler several lines of I 1 Black Cotton Hose at 50e. We consider these the best 50c stnet:J the land. Men's Extra Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers !l to $2.00 per suit 25 percent under actual worth, I Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Merino Vests at 40c. Ladies' Heavv Ballir' I Ribbed Vests at 50c. and 00c; Pants to Match at 75c. Children's 'l tary Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Boys' Drawers 18 to 'M atl . 85c. 'apiece. Misses' and Boys Scarlet Lajib's Wool Vests Pan!. I Drawers, sizes 1 8 to 34, at 80c. to $1.70 apiece. ' I C'ldldren Jarger'S San,ta,'y WooJ Underwear for Ladies J WHEHK THE TIMES IS FOB SALE, Thf. Sait Lake Daily Times la for sale at 1be following places : HOTKTA. Continental Hotel, White House, Walker House, Cllft House, Cullen House, Metropolitan Hotel. 1 KKwa STANDS. Bhaffer & O'Connor's, 8M Main street D. M. McAllister, 78 " Marnetts Hros, '9 Raybnuld's, 173 " C. H. Parsons, 1M " Bates Kimball, Post Office, Park City. Hen Hayuianson, HolsoClty. Idaho. Honrv D. Hlatehley, Caldwell, Idaho. Felt k Olson, Provo. American Fork, Timis Carrier. iinininw Hros.. 1). & R. (. and IT. P. Trains. Merchants National Hank uiuwio Boatmen's National Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo &Co San Francisco J. JE. 3DOOXV3T. -en.t. James II. nacow, .Frank L. Holland, president. Cashier. Bank of "Salt Lak Salt Lake City, Utah. General Banting Business Transacted. ! Interest Paid on Time Deposits, j Exchange Bought and Sold. ; Money to lend on Real Estate from II DRE TRIMMINGS. II We 'lave now on sakiinnnlonl i rench Novelties in Dress Trimming? The' IiWf somest collection we have ever imported of last season's trimmings ji,ft ns eood a will be closed out at one-third of oriiinah We place on sale ISO do,en Handkerchiefs at 2oc. apiece, worth, double; L'OO dozen Colored I Bordered Handkerchiefs, suitable for School j PS Girls at 50c. a dozen, Extra good value. .! BARGAINS IN BLANKETSTjj We offer Special Inducements in White and Color . Blankets at $2.50, .$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7. 50 and upwards. Comforts at $1.25, $1.85, $2.25, $2. 50 and up. Doi t Quilts at $6.00 to $17.50. cqhnWbros THE SCHWEITZEE CLOAK and SUIT CoPit. 55 Main Street, yti& The Or'y Exclusive Cloak and Suit House in Utah. NEW GOOD$ I---NEW STYLE! One to Five Years Time. Capital $309,000 : Surplus $17,001) DIEEOTOES: F. II. Ai'kkbach, John J, Daly, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan Fox, Frank II. Dyer, Thomas Marshall W. V. Noble, Geo. M. Downey John W. Don.nellan. . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary office No. 11 E. First South street New buliaing cor. "nd So. and Cora l sts. General Banking in all Its Branches Issues certificates of deposit pav;il)le on demand, de-mand, bearing interi-tir left a sp'wiHed time. Sells drafts and bills of exchanxe on all pr;u-cipal pr;u-cipal cities in the United States and Europe. OFFICEH3: Oborob M. Downey Tresident W.P. Nobi.e Vice-President Thomas Mahshall 2nd Vice Prudent John W. Donnbllan Casuier McCornick & Co., SALT LAKE, UTAH Carrfvl tiftenUtm rrfwrn to the Flalt nt Om and bullion. We tolicit Consignments, guar, anteeing higiieit market prices, COLLECTIONS Ma1AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUHTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat Bank Phom leal Nat. Bank, Kountze Bros ' m Chicago Commercial Nat. iiank. San h ranclsco First Nat. Bank. Croclcn-. Woodworth Nat. nank. wocko.- Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City u . Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Hank, Cltv Nat Bank London, Knsland Messrs. Martin & Co.. 33 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, $400,000.00 SURPLUS, $20,000. ONION NATIONAL BANK, Successor to Walker Bros., Hankers, Established lEB9. UNITED STATES DEP0SIT0BY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. Rentsfrom $5"to$25per Ananm. llfel' TJj fop the Nem ltHjts the Mar!l The Daily Jj EIilLl!l The PaperJJ BJ Largest City Circulation! !ssUSi& .T.R. WALKnn Prudent, M H. WALKER, Vlee-Preeldent M. J. CHEEslKAN. Cashier L.H. I ARNS WORTH, Asst. Caahler. ' WALIiliR, Jr., Asst. Cashier, EanJ.5lM.gr Department Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital 5150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays r per cut Hitrrest on time deposits-acts deposits-acts as Tru- tee. Guardian, Administrate ani exenuor: transacts aeneral trust bu.Vnsi-msui-ea real oMto titles; insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. tTO 'KHOI.ORnS. mB2" vr ,TJ' "S;-:Do"'v. T. R.,lones, L. S. Hills M-H- Walker, W. S. M.-Coru cU, y A . Smith H. T. Duke, Josiah barren, Hyde 8 Young W Wamer aiit- T- A K,-'n, VV- T- & Capitalist R. C. Chambers, Kelsey& Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp. John J. ijalv, K. Mcintosh A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah Mtlulosh, Merrhants-V. H. Auerbach, T. O. Webber Hugh Andarson. W. H. Howe A. W Cerl S.H. Auerbach, W.F. Colton, Jan,4s Ande?' Zau-!er-John A. Marshall, Wm. C. Hall. alf liaise .Transfer Co. PATTEN & GLENN. All Orders Promptly AttenisI t). ' . - ""PliK Car Lots a Specialty: mMt Office, 116 W. First South at. "M; Telephone 25t. ' SM STEAM GRINDER And e.iler in Barbers' Supplies. tor grinding and con-Knv con-Knv 0Kilzc"'S- Clippers, Shears and uucbaie unsurpassed. CHINA DECORATORS. lf' ltSi:i,Firi,' s,reet- Opposite Lake City. Citu Hall. 0HAELES AMKIN," ;!get:H0P m PAKrfciTY HOTEL. The only first class hotel in Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT MEW ROOMS, ! Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THi?iJ7KLfiROl'ND3 ARE HECORATED m. . i 8wn an,t sh",lu trefs- making it the rev1""" 8uui"er "sort in the mountain - a U SLMONS, Prop. Lombard Investment Go. or Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Miss. Branch office for Utah and southern Idaho Corner First South and Main Streets Salt Uke City, Utah. ' W. H. DALE, . Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at Easy Rates. Henry f.clark -THE- TAILOR. 0 East First South street. The most curious product of recent invention is probably a small rifle known as the Giffard gun. The projecting power is liquefied gas. The inventor i a Freup hinau. m Ooei to West l'olnt. Pueblo Star. Mr. I). H. Dickinson, the son of a farmer at Wilde, Baca county, goes to West Point as the next Colorado cadet. There were a great many applicants for the place, but the granger's boy got thero. 1). L. Holdeu of tho Central national bank, at Pueblo, was elected as alternate and received many congratulations con-gratulations from the e iamining committee com-mittee and others. Notice. On account of holiday our establishment establish-ment will close from 6 p.m. today until Thursday morning. k AUEKEACH & BBO. The Inter-Mountain Abstract Incorporated.. Capital. $100,000, IT T HAVE a complete set of Abstract Books of Salt Lake county 1 i A M Iky 10 f "rnish ab8trts on short notice. U M t comPlute Abstracts, that will pass a though eian M I i mftw8 ,VSt technica' examiner. V .. r ( I I. V MIOAt all taxes, judgments, mechanics' liens, suits Veadm- , also exam,n!T6 original PaPers and records in prbat9 matt WeTre H,o6 P,aperS and r3cords 'strict court proceedings. ( 3 every nXre 1 7 C'?pany makin8 cplete abstracts; we; sho witbLrt1e?T VnS the title- and an opinion can be rendered on tW , Ma11' under Bank of 8aHLW ' |