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Show AMERICAN RATIONAL JfJANK. Capital, S250.OOO. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. TA3fts II. Bacojt Pr-sident Secretary E. Sells T. A. Davis H. M. Bacox Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. .T. Grat E; h IJOLI-A5fD Cashier S. M. Jakvjs D. G. TrxsiCLirr W. B. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W. Jrii.... F. W. Ross C. F. Looruoi EOw. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. J3ANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA" HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a Genera! Banking Business. . -DIRECTORS Bot-'"ark President Wm H. McIxttre J. B. Farlo-w W, . Chisholm Vice-President M. K- Parsoxs C. L. Haxsamax 8. F. Wai.ker. ....... Cashier W. H. Ibtise E. E. Rich S. H. Fields, j a... .Ast. Cashier E. B. Critcelow. WKEXT TO CULLEX. . . . . j W. B. DAY, Res." Mgr. e Ir8 D MEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER S: Lj 0 THE DOG WITH A HUMAN BRAIN ! ? GRAND STAGE SHOWS! T0Yi U U -THE- . CANINE -combining COUNTERFEITER Every Talant and Star Attraction DETECTOR, 2nown to the Vaudeville Stage. Yo n, pife good coin in among . . . . any number of coun terfeits and the dog - will without any hes- " "" itation select the good I coin from the bad. - TTSTTATj ...... V50oV yyELJLS, "JjWRGO & QO.'S - - ' bank: ? - SALT LAKE CITY . . . UTAH BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE MAKES telegraphic transfers on the principal cltfe el tha L'niied State and Europe, aud on ail points oa the Pacific Coast. Isne letter of credit available !n the principal citie of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at low-a."t low-a."t rate. Pari i-rular attention given to collection throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories Ac :-oudU solicited. CORRESPONDENTS : Wells, Farro A Co London Well, Fargo A Co New York National Bank of the Republic. Boston First National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver 6t National Bank Denver Merchant National Bank Chicago Boatmen' Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo 4 Co San Francisco T. E. Dooly - Cashier. QOMMEKCIAIi NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY TJTAH, Bank of the Republic, ' Capital, $MO,000 Fcllt Paid Vp 1 Fravk Kvox President I L. C.Kabbick Vic-Preeidnt) J. A. Eajujs C-thier- 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a teneral banking business. Money) loaned on faverable trms. Account of mer- chants, individuals, firm and corporation o-, In-.! tod. Five per cent interest paid oa aving and time deposits. DIEECTOES: L. C. Karrrtck G. 8. Holmes, Emil Kahn J. A. Earls' W. E. Smedley Geo. A. Lowe. Frank Knox. H. L. A. Culmarl J. G. Sutherland. IJNION JSTATIOXAX, J AI-iK. Successor to Walker Bros., Banker. MUla4 1B50. Capital (Fully Paid) tOOtf St-KM-US 40,0Uf United States Depository. ")A Present to You( IaADiels' Souvenir A!" If you cin deceive the dog never makes j AND a mistake. l s TONY detected the v J MatineeDays. rSS I deceived nearly overy I receiving teller in that i city. Ion can bring 4 - your own coins, good - or bad, nd the dog W will work for yon the Yi . J .. . n i . j . . sme as for his own- no Impnpr Characters Admitted. i 10c. Admission. Seats One Dime, Reserved. h . J Transacts A General Banting Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. 1r - President M. H. Walker Vio-Preident , CWsman Cashier k S a"leworth Ast. Cashier J . K. W alker, J r Ast. Caahiei McCOKNICK & C BANKERS. X (TABLISHID, 1873 6 ALT LaEK, ClTT, TJYAK) A General Banting Business Transacteii Collections promptly made on all points In thai West and Northwest. Carefnl attention given- tot consignment of Ore and Bullion. Exchange andf telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of thaj United States and Europ. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: New York Importer' and Traders' National! Bank; KountreBroa. ' ' ' Chicago Commercial National Bank Bait Frakcisco Fb t National Bank. i Ox aha Omaha Na Jonal Bank. ' St. Louis Nation! Bank of Commerce. Kansas Crrr Na ional Bank of Kassa Cltyj First National Bank ; American National Bank. Dzjivxa--Denver National Bank; City National Bank. Pernio First National Bank. Portland, Ore. J'irst National Bank. Loxdon Martin' I Bank (Limited) 6a Lombard street. . . I COMPANY. Cf Kansas City, Mo,, ana Boston, Mass; Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main street, Salt Lake, City, Utah. 7 W. II. Dale - Manager. Hakes Loans on Farm and City Property at fin Fates. Capttai. (Fully Paid) $30n,O0O ScrtrLC 80,000 General Banting in All Its Branches. Issnes certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sella drafts and bills of exchanee on all principal citie In the United States and Europe. Go. M. Dohttet President W. P. Noble Vice-President Thomas Marshall 2nd Vice-President. John W. Donsellah Cashier DruacTOBs F. II. Anerbach, John J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John: W. Donnellan. T.R.JONES&C- BANKERS, Iff? MAIN ST SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AND BULLION. RANKING J)EPARTMENT DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. PatB rfpCAirtAi. $150,000. SfPI.u 10,000. PAYo 6 PER CENT INTEREST COT TIirEt deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts general trust business; busi-ness; insures real estate titles; insurance fee cover all charges for attorneys and abstract. STOCKHOLDERS: BAintElts J. E. Doolv. T. B. Jones, L. 8. Hills,1 M. H. Walker, W. 8. McCornick, E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hvde S. Young, M. 8.' Pendergast, T. A. Kent. . T. Lynn, J. R. Walker. Capitalists R. C. Chambers, Kelsie & Gillespie, Gilles-pie, Jame Sharp, John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Merchants F. H. AuerNach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, 8. H. Anerbach, W. F. Cotton, Jas. Anderson. Lawtebs -John A. itarehall, Win. C. UalL The System, SALT LAKE THEATER CIIAS. S. BURTON, Manager. f. Vedncsday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 4 and 5. Special Enpagement of MISS eOSli VOKESv Supported by FELIX MORRIS mid Her LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. I'D SEPARATE Se DISTINCT ' PI. A"53 Oi JO - AT EACH PERFORMANCE. 'r OJ WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Percy Pcndragon The Old Musician My Milliner's Bill Wig and Gown III art ua true J,P0";- . . A Double Lesson My Lord in Livery . The above play Aareall new to Salt Lake Citv with theV.yexception of ",M.T Milliner's Bill."' bale of seats opens on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Prices, 25c to $150. Next Attraction: Fowler & Warrington " "Skipped by the Light of the Moon." Friday-Satnrdy, November 6-7. . Large Tabernacle NoyertrS-6 Hf- Matinee 7th. Grand Concert by , P. S. GILMORE I - This Space Reserved for v- K B. K. Block & Co. Agents for Pabst Brewing s Company, I Dealers in Fine Wines and Liquors. 17-19 Commercial st. -"",L4"L"" 1 ' Yr. J.KING. E.S.YANKEE. Mng & Yankee, j DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpen- A Good Tliii! The people know a good tkin; whn they see it. The flrt-t cold snap has caused a rush for our CnBto in-Made They are ctrtainly the Eneot selection of Garments ever shown by any Tailoring Estabiiahaieat la this City. Saltern Oar line of Suit have no equal either In quality or price. Don't Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailor when yon can pet Just what yon want bv visiting the Eastern iliiil Clothing Parlor for haif the money. ters l oois, isronze uooas, Jiitc, A FULL. LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. 213 State Street, Salt Lake City. Electric Motors ! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, ' .. and from 1-Horse Power to 40-Horse Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos,' Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manuacture. Suitable for any Socket, SO Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C.P. to 750 CP. " " Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES,- QTEAM PUMPS, L - H0ISTIN6 ENGINES, O AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. '' i TiTTTTTTTH MACHINERY. a L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. AND- SS -HIE FAMOUS BAND. 50 MUSICIANS -50 INCLUDING 16 Famous Soloists 16 Z AND FOUR NOTED VOCALISTS. Mie'Emi!o chneeloch, Soprano. ' Mis Emma Schnccloch, Alto. -Mons. Clodio, Tenor. -' Mr. O'Mahony, Basso. Grand Chorus, inn VOICES! tarernacle CnOIRand lUU . CliOHAL SOCIETY. In magnificent programme selected from the classical works of the Great Masters, and the most popular music of the day. 1 Prices Reserved seat, $1; general admisstnn. ROc; niatltiee prices, Sue, 25c; school children 15c, Saleof seats at Coalter fncli;rove'i music store commencing Monday, November X. WONDERLAND. . . w eea ct Thurslay, Hsvember 5: TONY, The Dog witn a Iluman Brain. ' T The Silver Dollar Dog. Two Grand Stage Shows. tOC. ADMISSION JOG FRANKLIN VE. rp HEATER. REQPENING" CO Select Artists 50 Chance of Programme Every Weok. The Through Car Line. Effective November 1, 1891.- Tra n arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily is follows: irrft From all eastern point 4:00 am From Butte, Portland, Logan, Prk City and San Francisco 10:45 am From all eastern point 1:35 pm From Cache Valley, Ogien and Intermediate Interme-diate point 7:30 pm JFrom Mllford and Intermediate points.. 9:40 am From Junb and Eureka 5:40 pm From terminus and Tooele 4 00 pm Dtpart For all eastern point 7:00 am For BnMe, Portland, San Francisco and Cache Valley 10:25 am For Cache Valley and Park City 3:30 pm For til eastern point 6:0 pm for Juab and Eureka . . 7 :10 am IFor Milford and intermediate point.... 4:00 pm For Urminu andTooele v...-- 7:10 am Dailv, Snndavs excepted. JTrains between Juab and Milford do not m Sundays. - - - City Ticket OfSce, 201 Main. D. E. BURLEY, General Agent Passenger Department. 8. H. H. CLARK, Gen. Mgr. C. 8. MBLLEN, Gen. Traffic Manager. E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. Agent. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO. Has recently been appointed the general agent foi the World Renowned 1 STEINWAY PIANOS! FOR Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. W hv Jnst received a complete stock cf the new style and a cordial invitation la extended to the public to call and examine them. F. E. Warren Mercanlile Co. I 78 W. Second South, Salt L&ko City, LOCAL SERVICE. Ltai, irtsicty roRS, novo asd srErcoATLLi. Leave Salt Lake 9:50 a.m., 6:05 p.m. and 9:55 p.m.; arrive Salt Lake 12:01 noon and 2:20 p.m. Arrive Bait Lake from Provo and Sprincville. 12:20 a.m. BIKSBAK. Leave Salt Lake 8:00 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake 6:00 p.m. J. H. BENNETT, Q. F.4P. A. D. C. DODGE, Gen. Manager. A. E. WE LB i, Superintendent. COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Gange between Denver. Pneblo, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Pacific Coast and all Northwest point, via Hani to a, Lead ville. Aspen and Glenwood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsurpassed .Through Pullman Sleeper and Pullman Tourist I Cars between Denver and San Francisco. Through the heart of the Rocky Mountain the most comfortable, the safest aud the grandest of all Trans-continental Routes. For rates, dei 1 scrlption, pamphlets, etc, call upon or addre&a H. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Sec a 83uth, Salt Lake City, LT. COT-BItAN, General Manager, Ce!o. Springs, I Colorado. CIIAS. S. LEE. . J General Passenger Accel, Denver, Color&dot Weekly Tiniest 5000 READERS gflt is the Best Advertising Medium. |