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Show financial J Xtnctat. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $20,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - - Salt Lake City. Interest Paid on Deposits. Jnwri H. Bacon President Secretary K. Sells T. A. Davbi II. M. Hacon Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grar F. L. Holland Cashier S. M. Jams D. G. Tunnieliff W. li. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W, J odd F. V. Kosa C. F. Loofbourow. Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon, BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City.. Five For Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS : Boyd Tark President Wm. II. Molntyre J. B. Farlow W. V. Chisholm Vice President M . K. Parsons 0. L. Hannaman S. F. Walker Cashier V. II. Irvine . K. Kich S. H. Fields, Jr , Ast. Cashier E. Ii. Critehlow. F'"-TIM ESI IN OGDKN. THE TIMES is (iKllTered 'jy carrier t unfc iwribtu. In OnJ.n eiely eTouuiK, excep H'jiidnf, at niKUUr ram.. Itpuliliehes all tli utiws uli tb day of Its oo curreue. Joel Shoemaker, (dea Ajrent. Heui 11 i'uil NaUuoal Banf UTAH NATIONAL BANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah Capita!. $200, ooo. oo. Surplus. 10,000.00. DIRECTORS: J. M. Stoutt President W. II. Roy T K William A. B. Jones. ... Cashier Thomas (Wr J. A. Groesbecb Bohver Roberts .C. Y . Lymaa Wm. F. Colton A. L. Williams Boyd Park P. L. Williams W.II. Lyon S. C. Kwin?. Alexander Rogers J is. A. Jcuuiugs Jas. liaumgarten W. . Russell 1JXIOX RATIONAL JJANK. Smveneor to Walkrr l!r"u., Hunkers. Estubli.-'hed 1S.S). Tapitai, (Fully raid) ..Jlim.mo Sllil'I.CS 'l',tXA) United States Depository. Transacts A General Banltlnz -Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof, .1. It. W-ilkcr rrwiili'iit V. It. Walker Vice I'reHileiit M. .1. CIli'eMiuHl ( 'ushiep I,. 11. Farm-worth Ar-t. filthier J. K. Walker, Jr .t. l a.-hier BANK. SALT LAKE CITY T'TAII 7t'VS AND SKl.t.H KXCIIANCK, MAKES 1 telegraphic tranfer on the principal c-itii-M ot the t nited Stater and Europe, and on all points on the PiH illc t ont. I -sues lettern of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special aiteniion (riven to the bellins of ores and bullion. Advances made un coii.iiinifiits ut lowest rates. l'orlicuhir attention piven to collections thronifh-ont thronifh-ont 1 tali, Nevada and adjoinint! Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. coishesi'ondknts: Wells, Fareo & Co London Well.-, Furijo &Co York Maverick National Uank HoNt.m First National Hank Omaha First National Hank Ilemer Slate National Hank Heaver Merchants' National Bank Chicago Hoatiucns' Hank St. Louis Wells, Fargo t Co San F'ranci-co J.E.Iooly, - - - - Agent. I S. D. EVANS, I 9 3u.30es3or to Evane Jc Ros3. ! 1 -UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER, J l 211 State St. -o- Salt Lake. Q a Special Attention Given to the Shipment g I Open all night. Telephone, 364. W McCOUNICK C BANKERS. EsTAiu.imtD, 1873 Halt Lake, City, Utah. A General Eanking Business Transacted. Collection, promptly marie on all points in the West and Northwest. Cnref nl attention ui ven to consignments of Ores and Hullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United Slates und Europe. PRINCIPAL COnHESPONPENTS: w Yoiik Importers' aud Traders' National Bank; Kountze Hros. Chicaoo Commercial "National Hank. riAN Francisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Hank. St. Locip National Hank of Commerce. Kansas City National Hank of Kansae City; First National Bank; American National Hank. IiKNtKtt Denver National liauk; City National Bank. Pi kbi.o First National Hank. I'ohti.ani), Ore. First National F.ank. London Martin's Hank iLiiuitedj US Lombard street. T. C. AitMsTr.oNo, J. C. Ross, ES 1 President. .Manager. SB !HJTAH UNDERTAKING I General Undertakers and Embalmers. S '3 Telephone sn. No. 317 South Main strep, li d First door north of St. James Hotel, fcalt ll lj l.ako city, tl j OPEN DA Y AND NIGHT. fj I Everyt.hir.fr New and HmVCIsss. j QO.MMKKCIAL NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital (Fully Paid) $m.nro SLUCLL. iiO.IIU! General Banting in All Its Erancncs. Issues rnrtifientee of deposit pavible on demand liparini." Interest if left a speitlieit time. Sells drafts mid hills of exelninii on ail principal cities la the United Slates and Ki.rope. Cko. M. Doh nky President W. P. Noin.B Vice-President. Thomas Mahsii.u.l '-ind Vice-President John W. Dosnkllan Ca.-hh r DiliECTons F. II. Aneihaefi, John J. Pale, D. .1. Salisimrv, Mm Ian C. Fox. Frank II. I Iyer, Thomas Marshall. W. 1'. Noble, Ueorge M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. o?v jure 3. yew and Elegant in ull its Ap-jxiintincnts. Ap-jxiintincnts. 2."0 Rooms, Sinp,l or Suite). 75 ltooms with Hatli. G- S. Holmes, - Proprietor. J AN K I S G ) i: I ' A KTM I iX T UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. I'aiii i.p Capital $150,000. bnti-i.es 1U.0W)- f)AY8 5 PEK CENT INTEREST ON TIME 1 deposits; nets as trusiee, eiiarri'an, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts eeneral trust business; busi-ness; insures real estate titles: insurance ice covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. ISTOCKHOLDEIIS: Bwkkiis J. E. Doolv, T. II. Jones, L. S. Hills, M. II. Walker, W. S. McCnrnick, E. A. Smith II. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Yoiinir. M. S. Penderfast. T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn. J. H. Walker. Capitalists R. C. Chambers, K- lsie (.llles-pie, (.llles-pie, Jiiines Sharp, John J. Daly, It. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Mkik iiants-F. II. Auerliach, T. O. Webber, HuL'h Anderson, W. 11. Howe, A. W. Carlson, S, li. Atierbacli, W. F. Colton, Jas. Anderson. Lawvlks John A. Marshall, Wm. C. Ilall. Slmu&smentft AITTKjTfHLL Chas. S. Burton, Manager MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. 4 "I. Mct'orker," "Innocent Kidtl," "Old I loss." WILL ENTERTAIN YOU Last ni-ht of EVANS & 1IOEY in B A TARLoii Match. NEXT ATTRACTION: Four Nights, Hefriuning September 28. REPERTOIRE: Monday, - - - "RICHELIEU." TI'ksi.av. .... -LOUIS XL" W eiinKsiiay, - "MERCHANT OF VENICE." Thi hsday, - - "RICHARD IIL" Sale of seats bet-ins Saturday, September 3-ith. Prices, a5c. 60c, ifl.OU, 1.50. WALKER HOUSE. The Walkerl located In the business center of the City and bus ail the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaininj? to a strictly nrst-olaiw house, Tt la inauaud at, well us any hotel in the West, and la strictly the business and tourist hotel of a,lt Luke City. I'assenge.r Elevator. Th Walker and the Metropolitan are the two leidina hotels of Salt Lake City. G. S. Erb, - - Proprietor. THE CULLEN. - TUB Modem Hotel Of 8.1 1 Like City. S. O. EWINQ - PROP'R. HOTEL JEMPLETON. C JUST OPENED 1 ) TbeOnlj First-Class Hotel loth: Cit. Cor. Main and South Temple rjUIE jSATIOXAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $M0,0(I0 Fcllt Paid Up Frank Knox President L. C. Kahiiii k. Vice-President J. A, Eauls Cacluer 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on faverable terms. Accounts of mcr chants, individuals, firms and corporation" solicited. so-licited. Five per cent Interest paid ou savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrick G. S. Holmes F.mil Kahu ' A- '" W. :. -.medley . A. Lowe Frank Euoi II. L. A. Culmer J. G. Sutherland. T. R.JOXESC-BANKERS. R.JOXESC-BANKERS. 102 MAIN ST SALT LAKE IJL'SOKESAXI UULLIOX. J 03lI5Ain JX VESTMENT 4 COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Carner First South and Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Vf. II. Dale - Manager. Makes Loans on rural an4 City Property at ( Easy Bates. t JiKAXKLIX jYVK' T 11EATER' 50 Select Artists SO Change of Frogi-ammo Every Week. UN DKllLAN D. Parisian Plaster Workers. Italian Ovp.-y Hi'lie-lra. Fciiton's Froliii:es. r C.eore FHwards, Comedian. The Aloore Sisters. IOC. ADMISSION IOC- BENEFIT--, or George R. Maxwell Post, G. A. R; Everybody should patronize the PAVILION THEATER, as they are playing a First-l lass Comeuy, entitled ' WiUOW O UKIKN. ' This play will be played every nlnht this week for the benefit of Geo. R. Maxwell Post, G. A. K. Admission, - - luc, 2uc. |