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IIi I-Ii tf ISii 1 they get the genuine Walter Baker Cos II goods made at DORCHESTER MASS 1111 I d ri J WALTER BAKER CO h Limited Dorchester Mass Ji III 1 j 11 C9iiiig COn1irg THE Great t Wallace Shows THE r Greatest Grandest I Largest Best I < Of Americas Big i II t r Amusement Enterprises F THREE RIXGS I TWO STAGES I f r HAJOF am > E ILAGE TThCI I FIFTY CAGE 3EDXAGERIE MUSETSU I t R9YL ROJLLi HtiPflDltO3Ir < AND 1 Ralston the High Diver 4 ac nAn 000 INVESTED CAPITA L THE ONLY MODEKN THOROUGHLY 1 LY UP TO DATE CIRCUS KOAV rrnAVRTTVG WITH THIS j FINEST HORSES 01 AXY SHOW ox EVRTH EXCURSIONS KCX OXALL ItAIL f t ROADS VlLL EXHIBIT AT b ALiT JdA1I v2 Two Days June 1617 j > crq 03 OOCD CD o crq e 1ki I1 8o > oooI ij > o M = 1C r eK oooI eoie O = S3ui ui IicGort4ck Cooke Co FIRE INSURANCE Office 11 V First South St lcCorn ick Building Suit Lake City Utah ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 311SD5 of the condition of the Union AoHlIldilud Society iade to tho secretary of state of the state of Utah in pursuance of the laws relating to insurance companies 1 The name and locality of the company Union AssuranceS Assurance-S clety London England 2 The amount of its capital stock Is a 225000000 3 The amount of Its canUa stock paid up Is 90000000 4 The amount of its assets Is 535283000 5 The amount of Its liabilities including capital Is 305795100 6 The amount of Its net surplus sur-plus over all liabilities is 2294879 7 Th name of Its agent or attorney at-torney residing in this state upon whom service of process in any civil action against said company may be tniade is JlcCornick Cooke Co 8 The receipts during the year I were In all the world 254461000 I In Utah 215740 9 The expenditures during the year were In all the world2100 In Utah 419184 State of California county of San Francisco Fran-cisco ss A Dalton Harrison a member of the firm of Cotton Bell Co general agents and attorneys for the Union Assurance Society being duly sworn deposes and says that he is the above described officer offi-cer of said company and that the foregoing fore-going statement of the general condition of said company on said thirtyfirst day of December 1895 Is correct according to the best of his information knowledge and belief respectively A DALTON HARRISON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of May A D Seal 189C JAMES M ELLIS Notary Public State of Utah Office of the Secretary of State ss 1 James T Hammond secretary of the state of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full true and correct copy of the annual statement state-ment of the general condition of the above named Insurance company filed in my office on the 27th day of May 1836 in pursuance of the laws I of this state relating re-lating to insurance companies In witness whereof I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the Seal great seal of the state of Utah at Salt Lake City this 27th day of I May 1895 J T HAMMOND I Secretary of State AXXUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31 1SD5 of the condition of the SVBa Fire InsnranCB Company Made to the secretary of state of the state of Utah in pursuance of the laws relating to insurance companies 1 The name and locality of the company Svea Fire Insurance company 2 The amount of Its capital stock Is 526666GG67 3 1 The amount of its capital stock paid up Is 53333333 4 The amount of Its assets Is 5802456SS 5 The amount of its liabilities including capital is 510178449 6 The amount of its net surplus sur-plus over all liabilities Is 70067239 7 The name of Its agent or attorney at-torney residing In this state upon whom service of process In any civil action against said company may be made is W A Cooke i The receipts during the year were 214366223 9 The expenditures during the year were v 212409149 State of California county of San Francisco Fran-cisco ss Arthur M Brown general agent ana at torney being duly sworn deposes and says that he is the above described officer offi-cer of said company and that the fore going statement of the general condition I of said company on said thirtyfirst day of December 1895 Is correct according to the bet of his information knowledge and belief respectively ARTHUR M BROWN Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of May A D Seal 1896 CHAS D WHEAT Notary Public State of Utah Office of the Secretary of State ss I James T Hammond secretary of the state of Utah do hereby certify that cie above and foregoing Is a full true and correct copy of the annual statement state-ment of the general condition of the above named Insurance company filed m my office on the 27th day of May 1896 in 1 pursuance of tho laws of this state re l ting to insurance companies Tn wifrfess whereof have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the Seal great seal of the state of Utah at Salt Lake City this 27th day of May 1896 JT HAMMOND I Secretary of State 1 1 BANK OF3AL T JKE 1 234 SOUTH MAIST STREET SALT LAKE CITY 1JTAJL 7AHIZ3 H BACONze1le I P L ROLLANDCaltS H 31 UACONVice President I W H HOIUAJiO ABa4mft C General BankIng Bnatneas Transacted Safe Deposit Xaxas st Baa Interest raId on Time and Saving Deposits < I National Bank of tho RlluMc Frank Knox President Geo A Lowe VicePresldent Ed W Duncan Cashier E O Gates Assistant Cashier Capital paid In UOOOUO Surplus SOOOO Banking In all Its branches transacted Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe Interest paid on time depos its flcCornicI CO BANKERS SALT LAKE CIT1 UTAH Established 1878 Transact a General Banking Business XI S HILLS President MOSES TKATCHEK VicePZeaidcat H S YOUNG Cashier J S DEPOSITORY DESERET NATIONAL ML SALT LAKE CITY UTAH CAPITAL 0 OOOOO SUlUlitIS 500000 Safety Deposit Boxen for Xlciit BHSchettler BANKING BROKERAGE 22 South East Temple Street Real Estate Stocks and Bonds Bought wi < l Sold Notary work THE DESERET SAVINGS BANK SAW TUA1KE3 CTTY UTAH Capital 100000 Surplus JWOM DIRECTORS James T Little President Moses Thatcher VicePresident Elias A Smith Cashier Henry Dinwoodey George Ronmey James Sharp W W Riter John R Barnes John R Winder John C Cutler D H Peery David Eccles E 9 Eldredge Four per cent Interest paid on savings deposits compounded semiannually Accounts Ac-counts solicited from 51 upward WEllSFARGO DOS BANK SATP IxAICE CITY UTAH Established 1S53 1 Transacts a General Banking Business J B DOOLY Cashier T RJbNESCO 8fl1 E s SALT LAKE CITY unur WALKER BROS BANKERS I Established 1S5O Successors to TIlE UNION JVATIOJTAL BAXK of Salt Lake City A General Banking Business transacted trans-acted Commercial National Bank Of Salt Lake City corner of Second South and Commercial Streets Capital 300000 Surplus 50000 General Banking in All Its Branches DIRECTORS S M Downey Prest W P Noble VPrest John J Ealv O J Salisbury Moylan C Fox F H Auerbach Newell Beman J W Donnellan T Marshall 2d VP Cashier Established 1S41 15O Offices The Oldest and Largest R G DUN CO THE MERCANTILE AGENCY GEORGE OSMOXD General Manager Mana-ger Utah and Idaho Offices In Progress Pro-gress Building Salt Lake City Utah Hotel Knutsford New an elegant In all Its appointments appoint-ments 250 rooms single er ensulte 75 rooms with bath Q a HOLMES Proprietor lllE STATE BANK OF UTAH Capital folly paid 500000 Barplaa < > 550000 Cor Main and South Temple strocta SALT LAKE CITY UTAH EEBBR J GRANT President Wil B PRESTON VicePresident HEBER M WELLS Cashier i DIRECTORS i Heber J Grant Isaac Barton iWllllam B Preston Charles S Burton Joseph F Smith Philo T Fanwworth Abraham H Cannon Heber M Well Spencer CIa Wson General Banking Business Accounts solicited large and small Special attention to country trade Collections a specialty Correspond v1tpd I INJECTION A PERMANENT CURE 1 of the most obstinate cases of Gononlicca and I Gleet guaranteed in from 3 to U days no other treatment required and without the USC1 seatIng results dosIng with Cueb Copaiba or Sandal4i cod JFerrft Co successors to 1 crt Broulnarniacien Paris At a iH druggists lb O f z < n A I i 1 i t J I UNION 11 I A PACIFIC oEP Systeml S PCTOId PHIl THROUGH CAR LCTE Trains arrive anti Leput It sau Lake City dally as follows On Effect May 10 1896 ARRIVE From Chicago Omaha st I Louis Kansas City Denver Park City and Ogden 310 p m From Helena Butte Portland San Francisco Ogden and in termediate points 905 a m from San Francisco Cache Valley Olden and Interme diate points From 715 p m Chicago Omaha St LouIs Kansas City Denver From and OIl 330 a m Fnisco Milford anti In Ftermedlate points 945 a From Iercur Tmtfc Provo m E NephI Sanpete Valley and Intermediate points 630 P m Iixed train from Terminus Tooele and Garfield Beach 400 p m DEPART For Chicago Omaha Denver i Kansas City St Louis Ogden and Park City 700 a In For San Francisco Ogden Cache Valley and interne diate points sm n m For Ogden and internedtatem points For Chicago Omaha Denver 400 P m Kansas City St Louis Butte Portland and San Francisco 700 p m For Eureka Mercur Provo NephI Sanpete Valley 740 a m For Provo Nephi Milford Frisco and Intermediate points 600 p m Mixed train for Garfield Beach Tooele and Terminus 745 a m TJains south ° f JUab rUn daily f except Sunday Dally except Sunday Dally except Sunday south of Juab CITY TICKET OFFICE 201 MAIN ST Telephone No 655 Through Pullman Palace Sleepers Latest Improved Tourist Sleepers Free Re clining Coaches Chair Cars Elegant Day D E BURLEY General Agt Passenger Dept S H > H CLARK II OLIVER W MINK E ELLERY ANDERSON JOHN W DOANE FREDERIC R COUDERT Receivers E L LOMAX G P T Agt E DICKINSON Gen Manager X GPEAT A Current Time Table IS EFFECT JUNE 1st 1SOG LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY No 2For Bingham Provo Grand Junction and all points East 750 a m rio 4For Provo Grand Junc tions and all points east 740 p m No 6For Bingham Mt Pleasant Pleas-ant Manti Salina Richfield and all Intermediate points 130 p ra No liFor Ogden ana interme 0 diate points 530pm Jo SFor Eureka Pay son Provo and all intermediate points 500pm No 3For Ogden and west 1145pm No 1For Ogden and westl23 p m ARRIVES SALT LAKE CITY No IFrom Blngham Provo Grand Junction and the east1215 p m 7 No 3 From Provo Grand Junction and the east1235 p m No 5 From Provo Bingham Eureka Richfield Salina Mantl and all Intermediate points 525 p m No 2 From Ogden and the west 740 a m No 4From Olden and tne west 730 pm No 6From Ogden and intermedIate Inter-mediate points 940 a m No 7From Eureka Payson I Provo and all intermediate points 355 S I Only line running through Pullman Palace Pal-ace sleeping cars from Salt Lake City to San Francisco Salt Lake City to Denver via Grand Junction and Salt Lake City to Kansas points City and Chicago via Colorado Through tourist or family sleepers without change to Kansas City Chicago Chi-cago and Boston Free reclining chair cars Salt Lake City to Denver Ticket Office 13 West Second Soat Street D C Dodge S H Babcock General Mgr Tr flic Mgr F A WadleIgh General Passenger Asrt I JlIID I n Denver r Rio Grn The Scenic Line of the World The only line running two tferonsfe mat trains daily to Leudvllle Aspen As-pen Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver EFFECTIVE APRIL 29 3S04 Train No 2 leaves Ogden 700 am Soli Lake 805 anu arrives at Pueblo 610 am Colorado Springs 715 am Denver Den-ver 1030 am Cripple Creek 950 am Train No 4 leaves Ogden at C33 pm Salt Lake 740 pr arrives at Pueblo 520 pm Colorado Springs 653 VI Denver 925 pm Connections made at Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east T rit flav roaches chair cars and Pullman sleepers on all trains Take the u ii ic G and have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest scenery on the continent conti-nent Shortest line to Cripple Creek Colorados great gold camp A S HUGHES Traffic Mgr Denver CobS Cob-S Colu K HOOPER G P sir T A Penver B F NEVIS General gent H M GUSHING T P A SALT LAKE CITY j UTAH CENTRAL RY General Office 203 Wlttlngham Building DAILY TRAINS A FOLLOWS Leave ArriveS Arrive-S L City SCO a m Park City 1020 a a Park City 300 p m S L City 51S p m Depot Main and Eighth South Sts I I J McGregor Clarence Cary ReceIvers I H Bursoon Gen Supt Frt and Pet t |