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Show glnanclal y AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $20,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - - Salt Lake City. Interest Ild on Deposits. .Tames II. Bacon President Secretary E. Pells .....T. A. Davis II. M. liaoon Vice-President (.Urn. A. L. Thomas M. J. Gray K. L. Holland Cashier 8. M. Jarvis D. i. Tunnieliff W. 11. Holland . .Ast. Cashier J. W, Judd F. W. Hobs C. 1'. Loofbourow. Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera IIou.se Block, Salt Lake City. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS: Boyd Park President Wm. II. Mclntyre J. B. Farlow- W. W. Chisholm Vice-President JU. K. Parsons C. L. Hannaman S. F. Walker Cashier V. 11. Irvine E. E. Rica. S. II. Fields, Jr Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. UTAH JSJATIONAL BANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah Capita! $200,000.00. Surplus 10,000.00. DIRECTORS : ,T. M. r-tontt President W. II. Roy T. K. William! A. B. Jones Cashier Thomas Carter J. A Groesbeelc "Oliver Roberts '. . . . C . W '. Lymaa Wm F. Colton A. L. William Boyd Park P. L. AY lliiams W.II. Eyon s 0. Fwtni Alexander Rogers J is. A. Jennings Jos. Baumsarten W. E. Russell' JNION JTATION'AL A.SntT aoeeimor to Walker Brea., Bankers. BatavV llataed, ltl&u. Capital, Fully rata Itno.nna Burplus 4u,ua United States Depository. Traniaoti a General Eankiig Eniinsn, Safe Deposit Vaults, Flrt and Bnrgla Proof. J. R-Vfi-lker President II. H. Walkur Vke-Pi-e d i M.J, Ohecsman CRiti.er L. H. Fannworta AsBtstant Cashier J. K. Walker. Jr -. Auslstant Caa-lul ! yi2LLS, JAKGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE OITY UTAt PUVB AND SELLS EXCHANGE MAKFS J I telegraphic trauafers ou the principal cities of the United fi'ntea and Europe, aud oa all points on the Pacific Coast. laiuee letter ot credit available In the principal prin-cipal cult. of the wo. id. Bpectal attention given to the foiling of ores and hnilion. Advances made oa consignments at lowe.st ratis. Particular attention Riven tn collections throughout t't .h, Neva.ia and adjo.ulug Territories. Ter-ritories. Accounts soit. lied. COKUESPONrjENTS: Weill, Fargo Co London V alls, i aro 4 Co New York Maverick Natlor.ai Kank iioaton Firt Niilonal Hunk Omaha Punt National Bank lienver Merchants' National Lank C'bicago Iloatmena' National Bank Bt. Lou. Wells, Fargo & Co San Franuisc J. I. Dooly - m Agent. 3Utmcment jjJALT JjAKE rp HEATER. Cbas. fi. UuiiiON. Manager 'J Nifflits' Engagement 12 OftUo Dilinftultied Heroic Actor, McCoimcK C BANKERS. SAW LAKS CITY UTAH Careful Attention Given tn ta Bale of Ores and Bullion. We Solicit Consignment, ttuaranteciag Highest toaxketPnc. Collections made at lowest rates. Active accounts solicit. CORRESPONDENTS : New York Imp. and Trad. National Bank, Chemical National Hank, Koimtz Pro. Obi-caKO- Commercial National Dank. 8au Frau-ctsco Frau-ctsco rlrst National Dank. Crockei-Wood-wortb National Dank. Omaha Omaha National Na-tional Dank. St. Louts- State Dank of bu Louie. Kansai City National Dank of Kan-la Kan-la City. Denver Denver National Dank, City National Dank. London, Kug. Ueuara. Mai tin & Co., 33 Lombard bt. ALL THE NEWS Tho coinplotfl Associated Press Koport. The best Special Service In tho Inter- Mountain Kenton. Live correspondents In every town in the Territory. Thk Ti.miis ha them alL Tim Times puuliihsa all the news from 10 to 20 hours earlier than any other paper in Salt Lake City. If you want to keep posted read The Timks. It ie tan paper of today. The morning paperi (five you the new of yesterday. yester-day. Thb Times Is the live newspaper of Salt Lake City. It baa the largest city circulation. It publishes the brightest news at the earliest possible moment. trJTZZZTZCZirZIZIZ !M!S Willi r-iiii mi ! mill ii- m m, , . m John S. Lindsay, 'Supported by the Talented Aotressei, Mls.s Luella Lindsay ami 31iss Edith Lindsay, And an Eftkient Dramatic Company. Tuesday Evening, Sept. S, NOBLE OUTCAST, Wednef .lav Kvetiinar. Sept. B. a new and powerful pow-erful play in five acte, uy Itoht. II. Traver. "THE WAGE-WORKERS." I? For particulars see small bills. Popular Popu-lar prices. "y ON DEELAMX Tbe change in the bill yesterday was novel and complete; the no fates and attractions proving strong features. The ever enjoyable enjoy-able Marionettes proved very popular. Today bciim Souvenir Day the. old custom of presenting every liu'.;, visitor with a pretty and serviceable gift was observed. A large gathering took advantage of the management' Uuerality. Tomorrow is Children's Day. QOMMEKCIAL NATIONAL BANK. BALT LAKE OITY UTAH Capital, Folly Paid Meo.OOJ Buiplas WJJM General Bantini in All Its Branches. Issnes certificates of deposit payable oa if maud, bearing Interest if left a hpenified time. Bell draft and bills of exchange an all pitnV clpal cities in the United btaUs and Europe. Geo. M. Downey .... Prunldnt W. P. Noble Vlce-Preaideut Thoi. Marshall Second Vice-Preilden John W. Donnellaa Cashier DiitKCTOns- F. II. Auerbach, John J. Daly, P. J. BalUbury, Movlan C. For, Frank IT. Dyer. Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, Ucorg M. Ouwney, John W. Donnellan, Mines of Idaho! THE TIMES Make a Specialty Feature of Idaho Mining News, aud no one lnt.ertin.ed in the Bonanzas of that btate should be without it. W THE TIMES- Brings to Idaho all the uewa 15 hours earlier than any ot her p .per. Tub Truss has the fullest reports or all the stilkes in the Wood River, bevsti Lvvlla, Sliver Citv and otbnr (Jamp of Southern Idaho. It publishes pub-lishes tbe New York Silver and Lead dally Subscribe for The Times. BaTlMESi IN 0GDI2N. f TIMES is dellvred by carrier ta m eribers in Ogden eveiy evening, ice Buodajr, at rogular ratei i. tl publishes all the news oil the day of lis oox cm recce. , Joel Shoemaker, A?nt. Eoow 11 J'iiit National Uanfi BuUding, o o; ? TO v GO P School Books. And everything else required by Schools, are for sale by the Utah Book x Statioheby Go. 72 MAIN ST 72 I). M. McAllister, - Manager. JJANKING prci'AISTMENT Utah Tills, Insurance 4 Tmt Co. Paid up Capital JtSO.fJOO. Surplus 10,tXK). pAYS&PER CENT INTEREST ON TiME 1 deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator admin-istrator and executor; tranhacle general trust buslnoBB; insures real eHtate titles; insurance lee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. ab-stracts. STOCKIIOLDEIiS: ltanttn-3. E. Dooly. T. R. Jones, L. B. Hill, U. H. Walker. W. S. MeCorniek. F. A Smith, H. T. Duke, .losiah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. B. Pendorgast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. K. Walker. Cuiit'ttiti- R. C. Chambers, Kelney A, Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, ii. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. H'rckanUV. H. Auerbach. T. O. Webber Hugh Anderson, W. H. Row, A. W. Carlson, B. fl. Auerbach, W. P. Colton, .las. An.lenou Lawyert John A. Marshall, Kit. O. Hall. J1IIE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic Capital, 1500,000. Fully Paid Up. Frank Knox Proldenl I S, B. EVAKS, 1 S Successr to Evans & Ross, i Undertaker & Embalmer f I SH State St., Salt Lake. ,j Special Attention Given to lie j H Shipment of ISodieu. m H Open all night. Telephone, 364. M r 1 i. rvarnra- ViM-i-resiaaiia, 1. A Earls OuUMt 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Account ml merchants. Individual, Arm and corporations corpora-tions solicited, l-'lve per cent interest lUiaV on saving and time deposit. DIRECTORS! L. O. Karrlck a. B Holmes. F.mil huou , J. x Farlsv. W. B Sraedley Geo. aJ Low. frank liuox.. H. L. A. Culm'. J. O. Sutherland. T. R.JFC' BANKERS, 161 MAIN BT SALT LA.KM Buys Ores aud Bullion. JjOMIJAItD J N VESTMENT Company - Of KANSAS CITY, Mo.; anil BOSTON, Mas. Branch Oflice for Utab asd Southern Idaao. Taksouy Uat M'm BiI W.II. Dale - - Manager.! MakMoans.n farm an. alt, proptf at ! tafti f Nomina Af es aplitviKt !ntt San Francisco Chronicle. M judpe S had been lck only about two M weeks and it was not until the lat three or SB four days that the malady took a eriou turn, g At the bettitiniiiKOl bis illness he suffered from f dipbctes and stomach disorder. Later the ij kulnevs refused to perform their function" and lu passed quietly away. Thus ended tne lite E of one of Ihe ni'wt prominent men In Call-1 I'ornia " Like thousands of others his un- W timely death was the resalt of neglecting early ii symptom of kidney disease. E - IF YOU i. n'e troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de-1 : ratirrtm-nt of the kidney or urinary organ, P '.(., deiay proper treatment until you are t , f reed to give up your daily duties ; don't R waste your money on worthless liniments EJ ' and worse plasters, but tnke at the seat of Tj thedisease at once by uslnx Hie Rreatcst of all Sk i known remedies, the celebr ated Oregon Knl-Hi I nev Tea It hassaved the lives of thousand?, fj I Wdv shoul 1 it not cure you ? Trv it. Purely 3 vegetable and pleasant to take. Jl.UOa pack- T. C. Aims-mono, J. 0. Ross. President. Manager. Utah Undertaking Co. Genera! Undertakers And Eifibalincrs. Telephone F8J. No. 317 South Main St TLtlDt Salt Laks City. Open day and night. Kverythini: new and nrst alas. |