OCR Text |
Show J3ANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts m General Banking Business. nTBrriTDBS- Bor- t,ak, President Wm. K. McInttrb J. B. Faklow ' W, '.i . Chiseolm Vice-President M. X- Parsons. C. L. Hannamai? 8. F. Walker Cashier W. H. Irvine J. . Kio S. IL Fjuclds, jb Ast. Ctiabjer E. B. Critchlow. ; A Packed in f fcW Patent Cloth If -4 ) Pouches and XI m Fon. liuw's Xriiri We offer One Hundred Doll :rs Reward tor any case oi Catarrh that can not be curoi by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last fifteen years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all bueiness transactions and financially finan-cially able to carry out all obligations made by i their firm. I We-t A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. i Waldir.T, tvinnau & Ma: vin. Wholesale Drug-lists, Toledo, O. I Halt'?. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting i directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of i ! the system. Price, 7oc. per bottie. Sold by all I i Druggists. Testimonials free. Go vernmeiu Tests The Royal Baking Powder Defy dared Superior to all others. The fact that Royal Baking Powder is, in all respects, ' the best baking powdefr offered to the public has been established beyond question. Prof. H. A. Mott, yvhen employed by the U. S. Government Govern-ment to analyze the various baking powders of the market to determine which was the best and most economical, after an extended investigation reported in favor of the Royal and it was adopted for government use. Prof. Mott has continued his examinations of baking powders sold at the present day, and affirms it as his deliberate de-liberate judgment, arrived at after most thorough research and a careful examination of the principal brands of the market, that the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. Prof. Mott, in his report, says : ' The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tets made both for that company anci the U. S. Government. "I will go still further and state that, because of the facilities facili-ties that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. " Dr. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. Df Late U. S. Government Chemist. AKNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 31, 18U1, of th " dition of the BURLINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Bariiugton, iuV Made to the Secretarv of tne l rritorvof L'tati, in pursuance to an Act RolBT? ' Hre Insurance Insur-ance Companies, appro'" ",lr " l3 l- 1 Name of Companv andf !"' ;lt", -Burlington Insurance Company,. djr '"'rlington, Iowa. J The amount of capital jT' . 18 gaXi.tWo.Otl a The tupital stock p.uduP 18 300,000.00 4 The amount of assets 4l,UI.S. The amount of liubii1'1 (including capital! is 7 ,, 40T.fc-U.83 5 The net surplus over liabilities is.. 8i,4Ni.0iJ i) The name of its Attor-""y or Agent for the Territory of Vtf'" upon whom service of process if " civil action against said Comjiny may be made Clusrles Baldwir' 7 The receipts durin-e? ,he -ur were. . . . 2m,;73.4J The expenditure during the year were i.j'Ja.iO 8TATK OF IOVf A, ) COI'NTY OF DKS jfplKES, i " ' John G. Mille'i I're.-iilent Burlington '"uranca Company, of BiirKngton. Iowa, being dj y .-worn, deposes and eya that he ,s the aix o described officer of said Conpiiny. and thu taCi foregoing statement ot the jjt nt rai conditio', 0f aid Company Com-pany on aaUf 8Xst ;dA- of Decern'., ig'correet ac-coraing ac-coraing to Be bt' ' i,;s H'fjr'.ju!, ; kmwledge) and belief-, respectively. JOHN ;. yu lkI'-, President. Snbscihed and sworn to Uore ni this 'Joth day of Janiry, A.D. ma. T- G. HAKPEH, se.-1" "Notary Public. bECRBTAHY's 0It'.E. f lljuh hells, fretarv of the Territory of :io hereby cer,fv ,huj fBe above and fnregO- i full, true a 1(j correct-ropy of the Annual ent of the ent,rili condition of The Bur- i InsurHnc. compauft of Burlington, Iowa, i my omc; (,n theitB day of January, lSa, mance o uu a(.t r,.ating to Fire Iiwurauea mi.'s, HiVmv MuTCh 1H, ISM. i!i .e-- Wh. reof I hate h. r.-unto set mvhaud thxed the (irva. Seal of the Territory of th's Sth day of February, l-ir.'. l-J ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. "A Lindsay, Agktts,"85 and 8(i Commercial E A New Liepartiiro. Commencing Sunday, April 3, 1892, a new first-elaae sleeping car line will be established estab-lished between Denver and Chicago via the Burlingtotl route from Denver to Omaha and the Chicago, Milwaukee db St. Paul Sfiurt Line from Omaha to Chicago, leaving Denver at 8:30 p.m. daily, and arriving in Chicago at SkSO a.m. 6econd morning, in time to make all eastern connections. YyAiTTDCnjC WANTED -SOBER RESPECTABLE MEN to occupy cheaaest single bed lodging in city in private family, central. Enquire Eclipse Grocery and Fruit company. MTAHTED--TO TRADE LOT ON NINTH I 7 South aud Second West for horse, harness and buggy. Address Box 1011, city. VI T ANTED RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN tt would like a position ai hostter in private family. Six y ars' experiem e. Salary no object. Address O. N . P., Times Oflice. WAN TED-PARTIES LOOKING FOR FIRST class room, with or without board, can secure se-cure same by calling at Realty Block, West Temple Tem-ple street. gov FOR SALE GOOD FURNITURE, AT 262 E. First South Street. If OK SALE "NORTH WATERLOO ;" LOTS A will be advanced in price April 1st: streets now being graded; cement walks to be laid to car me on 4th E;st. IT OR SALE SHE "NORTH WATERLOO :" NO -f property yet put upon the market equal to at the present prices; any terms to suit. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South. , T70R SALE "NORTH WATERLOO ;" JUST i put upon the market; 21 lots sold during the past fifteen days; six pressed brick houses now contracted for ; $375 per lot. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. nd South. yoR RENT ONE COMPLETELY FaTrN " isheQ room lor housekeeping: $10.00. B68 E. Brigham. T?OH SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD -IV papers at The Times office at twenty-live c n's per hunrlred. 170K KENT E LEG AN TLY FURNISHED .r rooms; electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY FUR-nished FUR-nished modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire bo East Second Souih street pOK RENT NEW 4-ROOM BRICK, $11 PER morith, Fourth West and Ninth South. Address Ad-dress box 5 f. PARTIES WHO DtSiif-: TO Lo'aNOU borrow money see A. M. Janes, v'4'J Main street; tele; h ne, :il 1. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE-curity SE-curity or notes. F. Rehrmau & Co., Room tii Commercial block. Insure in the "Michigan." Harris fc Wilson, agents, 77 Commercial block. . e- Authorized City Ageats . FOR THS Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. 53-34 E, First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East and 4th Boutk O. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Bsat Fonlger Bros OEM E.irdley & Sperry 685 South Mate Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. 3rd West and 8rd Soutfc Wm. Stonoman 444 W. 4th North 16th Ward Store M0 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 378 N. Mh West g. F. Evans Ill 8. 6th West H. I. Hhimmtnj. 637 N. 1st West Frank Branting 887 8. 4th Bast Biddowav Bros 701 E. 7th South Mrs. . Home Cor. State aud 11th South Snarr & Sons 324. W. Cth South J. M. Irvine 9 8. 2nd East R. H. Irvine 4o9 8rd St John H. Kelson 838 B. 8nd Souttt Arthur Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. WoodruS Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Bast Robinson & King fti7 West Templs) J. W. Harris 218(781 John Brown Cor. N. Templs and 2nd Wect C. P. Held 377 sth 8 Richard Duerdia Bountiful Centerville (-op CenterviUs Pacific Lumber & Building Co Sugar Postofllce James Nsilson Big Cottonwood Gsorgo SaviUe MU1 Creek J. E. rtohisson , .JfanningtcM CP DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank J V 1 with any of its agents, and when the amount reachee $1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent ts tercst thereon, compounded 4 times s year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Dxkectoks F. Ar-xstrong, P. W. Madseu, Thos. W. Ellorbeck, Boliver Roberts. Dr. Joe. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jeunlngs. O. H. Harday, M. E. Ciminings, ilaiuusl llclutyrs. O. W POWERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. INSUKANCE. LOt7LsliTAMSc6 " mCSE, LIFE A D ACCIDENT; MUTUAL JT Life of New York. B5-86 Commercial ElooSt, PI.U3tBING. p. j'moran." STEAM HEATING ENGi.NEK& S33 MAH3 Salt Lak CUj. . , Tho Qfikifllllp liuP Pfipp Plpflilf Pn91in9f1Y itU Nil II Quit) wtm 1 ilifij Un'Ulslillg lJUlllpflll j ur G'ds p re Marker Down to t p Lowest M tch in Plain Figures. e , - Our stock of GENTS' SPRING OVERCOATS are the finest and most stylish garments in Salt Lake and cur prices j are the very lowest. w f Our Mr. M. J. Gray is now in the east purchasing goods in rNjew York, Philadelphia and Boston. These goods will arrive this week, and when opened we will display the most fashionable garments in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING of any house in the city. We are Prepared to show you a complete and desirable stock in ail our departments. It wil! pay you to make an early selection if you desire the "Cream of Novelties," for many of the styles cannot be duplicated. W.tch Our Elegant Window Display. 15 & 17 West Second South, Morlan Block Gray, Ioss Sc Wyatt. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. THE THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective January 13, 1892. Trains Arrive and Depart at Salt Lak& Daily, aa Follows i ARRIVE From all Eastern points 4:00 a. m. Erom Butte, Portland, Logan, i'urk City and Ssa Francisco 10:45 s. iu. From all Eastern points 1 :85 p. m. F:om Cache Valley, OgdeD and intor- satdlatQ point 7:80 p.m. JFroia Mtlford usid intermediate points 9:85 a. in. From Juab, Provo and Enruka 5:0 p. m. From Terminus and Tooele 4:10 p.m. DEPART For all Eastern point 7:00 s. in. For Butte, Portland, Sun Francisco and Cache Valley 10:2a. m. For Cache Valley and ParkCity 8:30 p. m. For all Eastern points and ban Francisco Fran-cisco 6:00 p. m. For Provo, Juab and Eureka 7:80 a.m. For Mil ford and intermediate points.. 4:85 p. m. For Terminus and Tooele 7:45 a.m. Daily, Bnnday excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. CIT1 TICKET OFFICE, 201 MAIN ST, D. E. BURLEY, Gen'l Agt. Passgr- Dept. 8. H. n. Ci.ark, C. B. Mkllkn, E. L. . OenL Mgr. O. Traffic Mgr. O. P. A TV Agt. 1 Vsd in Millions of ilomes do Year the StwuSarfL |