Show IT WONT BAKE BltEADIn other words Hoods Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities impossibili-ties Its proprietors tell plainly what it has done submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliability and ask you frankly if you arc suffering from any disease di-sease or affection caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of tho system totry Hoods Sarsaparilla The experience lOfHo fence of others is suflicif assurance that you will not bo disappointed the result 20 1 C FOB SALEA LOT A lot containing 45 square rods corner of Third andQuince streets Splendid view mf line orchard and city water Price 2000 > A bargain Apply to N C Christiansen harness shop 4S COO Second South Also a nice residence F I aIi tI > t PROFESSIONAL CARDS JEWELERS ADOLPH HAUERBACH tJ SOIlS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS IT 16 E First South Street H REISER WATCHMAKER TEALEIt IN ALL KINDS OF WATCHES DEALER 12 E First South I JS JEHSEH WATCHMAKER JEPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES AGENT RE Victor Bicycle sPitnIIE 40 Main St DRESSMAKERS MISS S HARGROVE JJ TkRESSMAKER 37 S West Temple Satisfaction assured MADAME WILCOX TVRESSMAKER DRESSMA 76 West First South MISS SADIE THOMAS HRESSMAKER PERFECT CUTTJ NO AND DR Fitting guaranteed 142 S Main Street MUSICIANS W C CLIVE mEACHER OF PIANO ORGAN 8 VIOLIN TEACHER W First South Street JOSEPH J DAYNES DIANO TEACHER AND TUNER ORDERS PIANO 8n L at John Daynes GU Main St P O Box 423 ANTON PEDERSEN mFACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN TECHER L lOG Ceutro Street C Y TAG DART TIANOTUNER LEAVE ORDERS AT MARI P ig fr gf fl 6R JL getts Bros 70 Main Stand 150 E Third So JOSEPH MiNTYRE fTlEACHER of PIANO TEACHER Calders Music Palace MAGNUS OLSON mEACHER OF GUITAR AND VIOLIN JL Leader of Olsons Band 65 W St or music stores W E WEIHE VIOLINIST PUPILS AND CONCERTS VIOLThIST V Studio at Calders Music Palace PROF AHDRE INTERPRETER 1 RfUSIC LANGUAGES AND FENCING ill 43 E Second South KENTS MILITARY BAND A ND ORCHESTRA O Office at Calders Music Palace PHYSICIANS DR M P HUGHES ATO H S FIRST WEST STREET OFFICE NOh lu tn oSI TDi JLM hours 9 to 11 am a to 4 pm Diseases of women a specialty DR R A HASBROUCK i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN South street Residence 86 F St DR ROMANIA B PRATT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FITTING P cVaO i JL Spectacles a specialty OSce Deseret Hospital EYE EAR NOSE THROA QPECTACLES O Drs Freeman ACCURATELY Burrows front FITTED rooms 17 and W ScottAuerbach building ATTORNEYS J G SUTHERLAND A TTORNEYATLAW ATTORNEYATLA Block ARTHUR BROWN A TTORNEYATLAW ATTORNEYATLA At Romney Block E B CRITCHLOW A TTORNEYATLAW 11 212 South Main Street BWQRIDGSJR A TTORNEYATLAW A Over Deseret National Bank CHAS W STAYHER A TTORNEYATLAW OL East of Deseret National Bank RICHARD W YOUNG A A TTORNEYATLAW 142 Main Street Up Stairs DCHRIEl WOLCOTT T AWYERS JJ Room 30 Wasatch Building FRANKLINS RICHARDS nrrr ATTORNEY ATTORNEYATLAW JJ CI1J lf tYI J 49 Main Street Hooper Eldrcdge BlockS Block-S W DARKE 4 TTORNEYATLAW tl Land Attorney 110 Main Street Salt Lake City BARLOW FERGUSON A TTORNEYATLAW A 49 Main St Hooper Eldredge block Telephone Tele-phone 420 JAS H MOYLE rtOUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEYATLAW Th r i1 t J 49 Main Street Hooper Eldredge Block MAURICE M KAIGHN A TTORNEYATLAW r5 kt A J3L Rooms 4 5 and C Tribune building corner West Temple andSecond South streets M E MENANY A TTORNEYATLAW SCOTTAUERBACH jOL building Collections solicited 0 W POWERS A A TTORNEYATLAW Opposite Cullen Hotel Second South St ARCHITECTS DALLAS Ii HEDGES A RcnrrEcrs n Deseret Bank Building Salt Lake City T 0 ANGELL A RCHITECT OFFICE AT ANGELL BROS ARCHITECT No ian South State Road MISCELLANEOUS BUTLERS SECONDHAND STORE A NYTHING AND EVERYTHING BOUGHT LS sold and Exchanged Highest Price No 54 S West Temple Street HEBERJ GRANT Ii COD CO-D LIFE INSURANCE FIRE cic J illi I Ofllce HERALD Building DRCWNUNN TIIANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR Y Nunns Black Oil Balsam 71 W 1st South JOHN HELD TVESIGNER AND ENGRAVER 1f rej DE Room 10 Hooper ts Eldredge building ANDERSON BROTHERS niTY BILL POSTERS SIGN WRITERS CITY J Next Door West Grant Bros MCOY Ii HARMON L IVERY AND BOARDING STABLE JJ 20 and 22 E Second South Telephone 81 GEORGE SAVILLE T71ASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER JD 21 E Second South STEPHENS SCHOOL SONG BOOK TUST OUT SPECIAL RATES TO SCHOOLS tJ For ale by Coalter Snelgrove SALT LAKE DETECTIVE AGENCY t A FRANKS MANAGER E Ofllce U S marshal PO Box 674 L BURTON TEPDTY U S MINERAL SURVEYOR mn J t g DE Civil Engineer Hooper Eldredge Block HS KRaUSE T USICAL STUDIO MUSICAL Calders Music Palace = WILLIAMS BROTHERS T ANDSCAPE GARDENERS LAWNS CUT LA and taken care of by the season Address BOB 1 S West Temple street or 175 E street VULCAH POWDER CO ftp CALIFORNL JOHN WILLIAM SNELL OF Agent Idaho Store Box 019 JOHN W SHELL AGENT riHICAGO SCALE CO SALT AND BLUING i CHICAGO Building Rock Idaho Store Box M9 HERALD JOB OFFICE Film BOOK AND JOB PRINTING JD Callister Bros Proprietors YOU CAN SAVE MONEY PURCHASING YOUR SUPPLIES i through the Utah Supply Purchasing Agency Ito Fourth Street JOHN S LINDSAY mEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND ACTING Ifo y rrt rl t J Emporium hall P O address 173 D street EMIGRANT TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM ALL POINTS OF f J Europe at the lowest rates by J A Petersen Peter-sen Merchant and Emigrant Agent 29 East Second South SPENCER BYWATER Ii COT CO-T 1 ROOFING AND PPOUTING A JL specialty TOE Second South street JW V1HLTECAR Cal s tctiSi ST ar Luct elm l PROFESSIONAL CARDS MISCELLANEOUS WORKIKGKiENS COOP riENERAL MERCHANDISE 380 W FIRST GENERAL H Gold Sup JESSE W FOX JR 1ITY SURVEYOR JITY Room 10 Hooper Eldredge Block THOMAS SLEIGHT TirANUFACTURER l OF PAPER BOXES ill 29 S West Temple JOSEPH IIYRUM PARRY TltlNE JOB PRINTING FIN Location 2729 W South Temple St W DBOWRINGCO fTlHE GREEN GROCERS THE M W Fnst South Telephone S3 WILLIAMS BBOS T AND S CAPE GARDENERS LAWNS fo t PleLo JLcared urea contract 654 SWTemple or 175 E POSITION OF THE HEAD WHILE USING Chalmers English Catarrh Cure AND J NEVER GIVES RELIEF4 FAILO TO I IN FIVE MINUTES lnthlApedItIOflthC lmdy foci to the tontacud upper prt orthe hend hue moot nede < LIT IT PI1DIC6 DEAFNESS CATARRH HAY FEVE IT UUnCd WEAK EYES BAD BREATH SOLD BY DHUGQIST3 M CEhIS Dr Prentice The Successful Catarrh Specialist Uses and Recommends this Remedy FOR SALE BY SALT Drug LAKE Stores CITY LEGAL NOTICE In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake Coinly Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Peter Evans deceased 1STOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE SEV ItcP L John E Evans adminstrator of the estate es-tate of Peter Evans deceased has rendered for settlement nn < filed in said court his final account ac-count of his administration of said estate and petition pe-tition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto and that Saturday the 3d day of AugustA August-A D lbS9 at 10 oclock a in at the court room of said court in the County Court House Salt Lake city and County Utah Territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution distri-bution at which time and place any person interested inter-ested in said estate may appear and show cause if any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for Dated July 01689 JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate CourtS Court-S W DARKE Attorney for Administrator LEGAL NOTlCfc In the lrobate hurt inandfor Kilt Lake County 1frritoryoj Utah In the matter of the estate of Hecter M Scott deceased Notice PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE PRO P g ftOla Ht J g L bate Court for Salt Lake county territory of Utah in the above entitled matter notice is hereby given that Saturday the 17th day of August A D 15S9 at lOocloek am nt the courtroom court-room of said court at the court house in Salt Lake city has been appointed the time and place for the beating of the application of Francis J P Pascoe Illed in said court praying for an order authorizing and directing the admiuLrtra tor to execute a deed of conveyance of certain real estate described in said petition at which time and place all persons interested may appear ap-pear and contest said application Dated at Salt Lake city this liith day of July 18S9 JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the probate court in and for Salt Lake county S W DAIIKE attorney for petitioner ASSESSMENT NOTICE WEST POINT CANAL COMPANY OFFICE > V at Henry Cohn I Co First East street Salt Lake city Utah Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 16th day ot July 1889 an assessment < No 2 of two dollars and fifty cents per hare was < lon l-on the capital stock of the corporation payable on or before Angus 20 1889 to Henry Cohn treasurer Salt Lake city Utah Any stock upon which this assessment remains re-mains unpaid on the SXtth day of August 18S9 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before be-fore will be sold on the 5th day of September 188i at the ofllce of the company Salt Lake city Utah to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale saleHENRY HENRY COHN secretary pro tern SALT LAKE CITY July 19 itfa NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE I scaled proposals until Monday August 12 Iris for the leasing for one year Irom September Septem-ber 11889 l thirty thousand head of sheep approximately ap-proximately now held by me Bids may bo for the whole or any portion of said I sheep must state the number bid for and the price p Ito I-to be paid per head The lessee will be required at the expiration of said term to return as many sheep as received of as good quality and condition con-dition all losses and accidents to be at the risk of the lessees and also to give bond with sufficient suffi-cient and satisfactory sureties for this performance perform-ance by them of tho terms of the leases respectively res-pectively All bids must be under seal marked Bids for leasing cheep to be accompanied with the names and postofflce address of the proposed sureties i The said sheep are now located as follows In hands of Charles Peterson near lIlt I liard Wyomlngmmm Oil In hands of William Parker Summit county u 507 In hands of J J Freeman Chalk Creek 3450 In hands of Walter Steadman Chalk Creek 31 In hands Edwin Steadman Chalk Creek mi In hands of II Armstrong in mountains near Park City 3BOO In hands of Thompson in mountains near Park City h 010 In hands of George Farnsworth in mountains moun-tains near Mount Pleasantm 5819 In hands of J B Hunter in mountains near Mount Pleasant 3810 In hands of George W Bean in mountains nearHolden Millard 27 In hands of William Probert Jr in mountains moun-tains near Holden Millard n 1730 In hands of Simon HIbbard West Jordan WIn W-In hands of John Irvine West Jordan 137 In hands of W A Bills near Coalyille 2783 In hands of George W Bryan in mountains moun-tains near Coalilleu SRI In hands of Thomas Wright in mountains nearNephi 419 In hands of William Taylor In mountains near Mountain Dcll 1500 In hands of James Nickel In mountains near Mountain Dell coIn co-In hands of It McLaren near Hllllard 2501 In hands of William Crump in mountains nearCoalvillc u 2405 The present lease of the last 23046 head doe not expire until October 1 1S89 and the lessee now having said sheep ts not required to deliver de-liver them until that date the other leases expire ex-pire between September 1 and October 1 at which times the sheep can be delivered FRANK DYER Receiver of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints LEGAL NOTICE In the Probate Counts and for Salt Lake County Terriiorvof Utah In the matter of the estate of George Coleman deceased MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE Igole eY 1 i George Coleman one of the executors of the estate of George Coleman deceased has rendered for settlement and filed in said court his final account of his administration of said estate and petition for final distributionand that r r E tri Tuesday the Cth day of August A D 1889 at 10 oclock a m at the court room of said court in the county court house Salt Lake city and county Utah territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for final distribution at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and shows show-s if any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and distribution made as prayed for Dated June 15 18815 18815JOHN JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of thu Probate CourtS Court-S W fiAnceE attorney for executor The evils resulting from habitual costiveness costive-ness arc many and serious but the use of harsh drastic purgatives is quite as dangerous In Aycr Pills however tho patient has a mild but effective aperient superior to all others especially for family use a b Utah Central Railway EW rIME cir = May 12th 1889 Pasienger Trains Leave Salt Lake Daily as Follows GOING NORTH I GOING SOUTH Atlantic and U N Express at rl600am I I Milford Express at 3Mpm Local Express at 800 am J Juab Express at 710 am Park City and Local Express at 340 pm I Pacific Express at 730 pm I Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake Daily as Follows FROM NORTH FROM SOUTH Park City Atlantic and Pacific Ex atll 40 am I Milford Express at 1010 am U N and local at 330 pm Juab Express 050 pm Local Express at 710 pm I Atlantic Express at 1130 pm FRANCIS COPE JOHN SHARP General Freight and Passenger Agent General Superintendent The Only line Carrying the United < < States Oerlmd Jf ail Tt i tON 4s t-ON SALE I L E1 TO ALL I PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST WEST NORTH and SOUTH AJ UNION TICKET OFFICE Salt Lake City i Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day 1 Coaches from the Missouri River MAKING 1 DIRECT CONNECTIONS BETWFES Denver Cheyenne Kansas City Council Bluffs Omaha Chicago St Louis and all Nebra kao ka-o Idaho Montana Oregon Washington cJ ton Territory and Jere Pacific Coast Points Baggage Checked Through to and from Points East and West and Connections made at Missouri River with limited Trains of Eastern Lines Secondclass Pullman Sleepers on All Trains T L KIMBALL B L LORAN General Manager G P A OMAHA OMAHA Arrival and Departure of Union Pacific Trains MAIN LINE EASTBOUND WESTBOUND DEPART AKIUVE I Noi No 4 No I NoJ Atlantic Overland Overland Atlantic Express Flyer Flyer Express 943 am 800 am Ogden 045 am 130 pm 800am C00atn SLCity ll40am ll3Upni UTAH 8 NORTHERN NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND DEPART AltlttVE No tIll No illS 745 a in Ogden 130 p m 6ooa m Salt Lake City 330 p m ECHO AND PARK CITY SALT LAKE CITY Depart 800am 340pm Arrive 1140 arc n30pm ocnia Depart 945 a m 520pnj Arrive 9S5a m BSOp m PARK CITY Arrive 200pm 805pm Depart 700am 400 pm The Overland Flyer Westbound No 1 and The Overland Flyer No 4 will have the through sleeper between Salt Lake City and Kansas City and will also be fully equipped with Pullman Buffet Cars and also with reclining chair cars between Ogden and Council Bluffs I The Atlantic and Facile Express trains Nos 2 and 3 will alto be equipped Pullman BuffetCare and also with Pullman Tourist Second class sleepers In addition to the above the limited train between be-tween Denver and Chicago via the Union Pac tic and Chicago I Norhwestern will be equipped with dining cars Salt Lake Western I VAY On and after Tuesday March 15 1887 Trains will run as follows STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME Lcave Lehi Junction at 845am I Cedar Fortat 940 Fivemile Pass at 1010 Rush Valley at 1035 Doremusat 1110 Arrive Ironton at 1133 Leave Ironton at 1140 Arrive Silver Cityath 11 59 Leave Silver City at l aOpm Arrive Ironton at 1225 Leave Ironton at 140 TArrive Doremus at 235 t RushValleyat 310 t Fivemile Pass at 340 Cedar Fort at 410 Lehi Junction at 515 Connects with Utah Central train leaving Salt Lake at 7U a m tConnects with Utah Central train arriving at Salt Lake at 040 p ra Stops only upon signals W W RITER Superintendent Rio Grande Western RAIIV A Y SCENIC LINE of the WORLD Otxarron I1x X1e Tat > l In Effect from and After July 11889 f EASTBOUND TRAINS No 8 No4 Lv Ogden 810am 540pm Ar Salt Lake City 930 am 705 pm Ar Provo ll10am 916pm Ar Green River 55 pm 435 am Ar Pueblo 305 pm 200am Ar Denver 745 pm 715 am WESTBOUND TRAINS No 7 No3 Lv Denver 800 nm 800 pm Lv Pueblo 130 pm 1840 am Ar Green River 950 am 1045pm Ar Provo 450pm 558am Ar Salt Lake City c055pm 740am Ar Ogden 830pm 013 am BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS Leave Salt Lake City 740 am Arrive Salt Lake City 420 pm D C DODGE J H BENNETT General Manager v Gen Pass Agt NOTICe rtOMPLAINTS IN REGARD TO THE CO fX J assessed value of any property for Territorial Terri-torial School and County Taxes also for Special District School Taxes or applications for abatement abate-ment or remission of taxes for the current year must be made to the board of equalization at tho county court house in Salt Lake city between be-tween Monday the 22d day of July 1889 and Wg ej rt r glaJulC i Wednesday the 31st day of July 188U both days inclusive between the hours of 10 am anil 4 pm or be forever barred according to the provisions pro-visions of the law By order of the county court JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of County Court UTAH NEVADA RAILVAY ON AND AFTEll Wednesday June 12 89 Trains will run daily Sundays excepted as follows For Terminus and Intermediate Stations Leave Salt Lake City at 810 am Arrive at Terminus at ll10am HETUKSING Leave Terminus at 1245 pm Arrive at Salt Lake City at 345 pm SUBURBAN TRAIKS for Buena Vista Garden City and El Dorado leave Salt Lake City at 000 am 810 am 1015 and 015 pm HETtmnxo Leave El Dorado 023 am 129 pm 320 pm Leave Garden CityG31 am 133 pm 329 pm Leave Buena Vista 0 34 am 136 pm 333 p m Ar Salt Lake CityB45 am 145 pm 345 pm The train leaving Salt Lake City at810am and returning 1 arriving at 345 will not run on Sundays S On Mondays the 615 train will leave Salt Lake at C30 pm Tuesdays at G45 pm Garfield Beach Batting Trains Leave Salt Lake City week days at810 1015 am 245 pm 145 pm and 015 ° pm Returning arrive Salt Lake City week days at l43pmj45 pm 553 pm 800 pm and 1015 pm a The train leaving at 615 pm and returning at 1015 pm will not run on Mondays or Tuesdays ON SUNDAYS Leave Salt Lake City at 1015 am 243 pm I 445pm andli15pra Returning arrive at pm535pmROOpm and 1015 pm ID i ITo I-To Garfield Beach and Return 50 Cents S F FENTON W W RITER g F and P Agt Supt Salt Lake Fort Douglas AND Salt Lake Eastern Railways The New Scenic Route On and after March 31st 1889 trains will run as follows TO PENITENTrAIlT AND MHX CREEK Leave D R G W depot at ti 50 am Arrive D 8 R G W depot at 8TO am PENITKNTlAIiy DE3EKET WOOLEN MILLS AND SULk CUEEK Leave D 8 R GW depot at 020 am and 440 pm Arrive D 5 R G W depot II 20 am and 620 pm And on Sundays extra trains will Leave D It G W depot at 115 34i and 530 pm I Arrive D A R G W depot at 325 305 and 800 pm pmWAGENEHS WAGENEHS AND FORT DOUGLAS Leave D 8 R G W depot 1 15 p m Arrive D R G W depot 325 p m Sundays extra train will Leave D R GW depot 340 pm Arrive D It G W depot 540 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays extra train will Leave D t R GW depot 115345 j I and530pm Arrive at D R G W depot U3 505 and 1000 pm pmMUSIC AND DANCING FARE Salt Lake to Fort Douglas and return 25c Salt Lake to Wageners and return i5c Salt Lake to Mill Creek and return 5c Salt Lake to Penitentiary and return 25c Salt Lake to Surar House and return SIc Salt Lake to Deseret Woolen Mills and re turn 25c J W YOUNG President W W MACKINTOSH Acting F and P Agt h TIIE DESERET NATIONAL BANK Has discontinued receiving Savings Deposits Interest upon deposits heretofore made wI cease on August 31 18K and no notice of withdrawal with-drawal of such deposit will hereafter required L S HILLS Cashier THE Deseret Savings Bank Having commenced business in the banking room of the Deseret National Bank herewith bespeak the favor of those wishing to open Savings Accounts Interest will be allowed on deposits at the rate of 1 per cent per annum compounded quarteryearly Money to loan on approved real estate security se-curity ELIAS A SMITH Cashier 7 tesa So11f Clold wth tho natch vr Free and after you baT wh mayliavo catl d ther become your own propertr Thoi who nrito t once can be lure of receiTinK the Wnteh and Sntiiple Weiunr all eiprrit friChtetc Adilnia ss n v Co Kux B131nrtiund Maine The Herald Bought and is now using the celebrated Superior CopperMixed TYPE MADE ONLY Bi BARHARTBROSI SPINDLER CHICAGO ILLINOIS Deseret National Bank SALT LAKJe CITY UTAH I Paid in Capital 250000 Surplus 250000 JOHN SHARP PRESIDE MOSES THATCHER ViCEPnESiDCNT L S HILLS CASIIIEK E A SMITH ASSISTANT CASHIER DJeRECTORS JOHN SHARP MOSES THATCHER W W RITER J R BARNES J T LITTLE J C CUTLER JAMES SHARP HENRY DINWOODEY F W JENNINGS D H PEERY HEBER J GRANT GEORGE ROMNEY L S HILLS RECEIVES DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND Buys and Sells Exchange on New York San Francisco Chicago St Louis Oman London and all the Principal Continental Cities H H CAPITAI FL 1y Paid S tOQOOO UNION NATIONAL BANK sLr LKE CXTY trrix United States Depository Capital Increased from 200000 to 400000r AND > FULLY PAID Receives Deposits Payable on Demand Safe Deposit Vault Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof 3o = = es from iff8 to s iic Per eor CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS Draws exchange on the following leading cities of Europe GRE AT BRITAIN London Dublin Edinburgh SPAINCadiz Madrid Seville Glasgow PORTUGAL LIbbon Oporto FRANCEParis Havre Bordeaux Boulogne And all the German State SWITZERLAND Geneva Berne Lucerne Zurich AMERICAN COItnESPOXDESTS ITALYFlorence Genoa Milan Naples New York Imp 8 Traders Nat IJanli Venice Chicago First National Bank BELGIUMAntwerp Brussels Luxembourg J Omaha National Bank HOLLAND Amsterdam Omaha g r D3nk a Rotterdam 1 Commercial National Bank NORWAY Christiana Bergen Stavanger Denver German National Bank SWEDENGothenburg Stockholm Malmo IIelenau First National Bank DENMARK Copenhagen Butte City First National Dan RUSSIASt Petersburg San FranciscoBank of California AUSTRLV Wien Trieste Prague Carlsbad St Louis ou State Bank of St Lou > JOSEPH R WALKER President M J CHEESMAN Cashier MATTHEW H WALKER ViccPrest L II FARNSWORTH Asst Caahlor TilE BANK OF SALT LAKE JAMES H BACON F L HOLLAND W B HOLLAND President Cashier Asst Cashier 19000000 0 To Lend on 30 Days to 10 1 0 Years Time at Low Rates of Interest Receives Demand and Time Deposits and Pays Interest on Time Deposits GENERAL BANKING AND LOAN BUSINESS TRANSACTED Exchange Bought and Sold on Principal Cities of America and Europe m Commercial National Bank I OF SALT LAKE CITY Capital 25000000 General Banking in All Its Branches Draws Sight Drafts on the Principal Cities of the United States Sells Drafts and Postal Money Orders and Issues Circular Letters of Credit on the Chief Cities of Europe Deals in Exchange and United States and General Securities Se-curities Collections Promptly Attended To i Accounts of Banks Merchants Miners Manufacturers Manu-facturers and Individuals Solicited DIRECTORS Thomas Marshall F H Auerbach John J Daly W P Noble George M Downey Henry G Balch F E Serymser D C Bacon John W Donnellan OFFICERS HENRY G BAUIH President GEORGE M DOWSEY Vice President JOHN W DONSELJ Cashier i McCornick Co BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion We solicit consignments guarau anteeiug highest market price COLLECTIONS MADE f AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORRESPOXDEXTS New YorkImp and Trod Nat Bank Chemical Chemi-cal Nat Bank Kountze Bros Chicago Commercial Jan Bank San Francisco First Nut Bank Crocker 7oodworth Nat Bank Omaha I Omaha Nat Bank f1 Louis State Bankof St Louis Kansas CityNat Bank of Kansas City Denver Denver Nat Bank City Nat Bank London England Messrs Martin 8 Co 28 Lombard Street T R JONES S J LYNN T R JONES CO BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Transact a General Banking Business in all its branches Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange Careful attention given to Collections and remittances re-mittances made on day of payment Bonds and stocks bought and sold on commission commis-sion Long loans made on city real estate at low rates of interest Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion of which consignments are solicited Advances made on ores base bullloo Gold and silver bars shipped for refining CORRESPONDENTS New York J B Colgate Co Omaha Omaha National Bank San Francisco Bank of California Chicago First National Bank Denver German National Bank WELLS FARGO COST S COS-T LJ L JffiL Salt Lake City Utah ESTABLISHED 1SG Transacts a General Banking Business J E DOOLY CASHIER TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF CoMprnorLEn OF THE CnKIlEJOV > WASHINGTON June 12 1S8DJ WHEREAS BY SATISFACTORY EV1 I I dence presented to rcA undersigned it has been made to appear that The Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City in the dtjr of Salt Lake in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United Stateo required to be complied with before an association associa-tion shall be authorized to commence the business busi-ness banking Now therefore I Jesse D Abrahams deputy and acting I comptroller of the currency do hereby here-by certify that The Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City in tht city of Salt Lake in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided In Section Fiftyone Hundred and Sixtynine 5169 of the Revised Statutes ol the United States In testimony whereof witness my hand and SEAL seal of offlco this 12th day of June 188J J D ABRAHAMS Deputy and Acting Comptroller the Currency No Mot WUFORD WOODRUFF B H Srr rU President Asot Cashless ZIONS SAVINGS BANK MD TRUST COlJPY No 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET DOES A GENERAL BARKING BUSllffiS 7 j Pays 5 Per Cent Interest ou Savings Deposits MONEY TO LOAN Oa Approve Securities at Low Rates of Interest I t i |