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Show CAF1TAL, $250.000. American : thtional ; Bant SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utali Territory. DIRECTORS : JAMES II. BACON President Sec. K. hiai.s T. A. Davis 11. M. BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grat F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jauvm I). G. Tinniclikf V. 15. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier J.XV.Jvvo F, W.Ross C. F. LoOFHOT.'KOW. j pUmteemrntft. Friday Evening, - - N jvember 28. One Grind Concert by the Ca-pMlo-AaEOll MMon. Prices of admission. I.O0. Child en M cents. Sale of tickets at I). O. Caliler a Muni Store. JTAH NATIONAL I -3-A.ISTJ-1 Of Salt Lake City. - - - Capita!, $200,000.00. -Dl'rjEC TOI3 : J. M. STOUT, Pres. C. W. LYMAN, Vice-Pres. II. PAKK. ad Vice Pres. A. D. JONES, Cash'r W. II. Lyon, J. A. Jennings, Boliver Roberts, J.T. Clas1 o.-, P. L. Williams, A. L. Williams, T. K. Williams, M. R. Evuu?, Louis Cohn. Tbos. Carter. J. A. Grousbeek, ,S. C. Ewing, Alex. Rogers. SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS, B. BURTON, Mantgor, Friday & Saturday, Xovemficr 2S 29. h.VTlUDAY MATINMS. THE SEASCH'slis SENSATION. TRIUMPANTEYERYWHERE, Imposing nnd Jnmrertstv prnilucii --n of the grtiat ItitematloiiRl Mo!o JnthiaUr tm'xssa, THE "STOWAWAY." Famous New York Cast! Two Car Loads ot Bcenery! Amazlnc; Median- W Inul l.llr cul SeatheDlir While Yachf, with real masts and sails, hu1 !ull-riju;ed inevery jiarUcular. Notk tncl lental to Act If, "Spike" Heutie-sey Heutie-sey and "Kid " Mci oy. the Kniinent R 'fi nned t'racKsmen. v ill blow opea a lliand New iron Kale. In full view of iho audieuca Hcallstlo and Scientific! Sale of seats begins Tuursflay, Nov. STth. Usual popular prices. FKANK KNOX, P t, L. C. KARRICK, V. P t J. A. EARLS, Cashier, The National M of the Republic. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up.' 47 JIA1N STKKUT. Transacts a general banklnR buslnpps. Money loaned on favorsble terms. Accounts of merchants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Five per cent lu'nrwst paid ou savings 'id Line diposl.s. PlHECTOESi L. O. KAnmcK O. S. IIoi.Mrs KMII. KAIIN I. A KAIH.M T. V. Ml i.i.y (iKl), a. LoWR FltANK K.vmx H L. A. CCLJiBK J. 11. SL'THKULANU. Mai investment im) OF Kansas City, Boston, Missouri. Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Corner First South and Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. W. H. DALE, - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property all Easy Kates. Eardngr Department Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital 190,000 Surplus $10,000 l'ayso per ctut merest ou tune Ot-poaitM; arts as Trustee, Guard.au, Administrator aud executor; transacts general trust business; insures real estate tltloe; insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys und abstracts. kxn.:KUii.pKUS. Bankers J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jones, L. S. Hills M. II. Walker, W. S McCornlck, K. A. Smith, 11. T. Dulie, Josiah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. S. J'enderuast, X. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. U. Walker. ( npifalisf" R- O. Chambers, Kelsey ft Olllea-pie, Olllea-pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, K. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. VrcftanH F. 11. Auerbacl T. . Webber, Huirb Andarson, W. H. Howe, A. W. Carlson, 8. II. Auerbach, W. F. Coltoa, James Auder Ja ver John A. Marshall, Wm. O. HalL SALT LAKE THEATER, CHAS. S. BURTON, Managsr. GRAND HOLIDAY BILL inDraAY-Tiii'BmY, fflnKMft.jtth ATO 27th. Thanksgiving Matinee I Home Dramatic (M, In the Ir:unritl.atl n of Hugh Conway's WorM Ht'uowr.e 1 Nuvl, tIlleoXback:' Mo-srs. Wells, 8 encer. Young. Evans )V!rce, Cu.whon. Dariow, Hammer, and E Urn l laon. Kiid'C Cu:uuiiii''h and Lo-tia Lo-tia Clarldge, in iko caet. Bearoo nala beirins Tuesday. Nov. 21. Matinee Mati-nee prices, :')C and iO.i. Reserved scats, 7;"h If. ii. WHITNEY, - Manager. WELLS.FARGO&CO'S 2ti:. ' fait I ha City, ....... . TJtah Pnys and sells exchange, makes telejrranhle transff rs on the prlnclual cities of the United fctaws and Europe, and on all potuta on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit available to the pria clpal cities of the world. "pedal attention given to the selling of ores and bunion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. ,, Particular attention Riven to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. CORRJCS FONPSNTS: Wells, Fargo 4 Co ...London Wells. Eariio A Co New Yorit Maverick National Hank ll .slon First National Hank Omaha First National Hank Peuvar Merchants' National Flank Ohtcatro boatmen's National Dank St. Louli Wells, Fargo Co Ban 1'rancleco 7. n 3CI"". --pent. IcCornick&Co, BANKERS f SALT LAKE CITY, UIAH. ! Careful Attention" Clven to the Sal of Ores and Bullion. We Solicit Coisgrr ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price. Collections Made at Lowest Rates. Actlif Accounts Solicited. i CO K RES POM DENTS, New York Imp. and Trad. Nat Bank, Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Hank, Kount.e Hros. Chlcaco Com. mercial Nat. Hank. San Francisco First Nat. Uank. Crocker-Woodworm Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nai. Hank. St. Louis -Htatu Hank of Sf. Louis. Kansas Citv -Nat. I'ank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. I a k, Cltv Nat. ank. Li nlon, England Messrs. Martin Co., 33 Lombard Su ! I ITAH COMIViERCIAL U 3f,iT2:. Ol Blt k City, TJtat- Oapltal.' $200,000 Surplus rund 20,000 General Rankin; Business. rive per cent interest paid on savlngi deposit Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. First South. K T, Burton, Jr, J. A. Qroeibsck, W.B. isdn Burton, Groesbsck & Co,, I i Ji V I -its A ND SELLKUS Ot i CHOica Business! Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Agents for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main St. J Telephone 4S4 Bea.tifiil Woman tfcMILK fiVH KT-LV KT-LV ut ihe tiiouht ol her own loveliness. loveli-ness. Kvtrv woman smiles sweetly who bum Wistum s Ko-tx-mu-!, iur it Kiv to her a clear, transparent, trans-parent, hes u t i I u I ti n. A breiitilul complexion aiutie is ,(- Vj),,''.:s oilru suMrimt to T&S&tif' make a we man ivfcl beautiful. A woman tsVwfc'C. wli has a beauUtul .v coiiiolcxton flhuuld tTg C' .OvV J . pri.er'e tt ; tlie one V $ 'i ' V 'ess lortunute in M f O to V th's possession lP V si.oul-l beautlly it. ' M A if Wisdom's kober- tine does just wnat is claimed for It II not only piescrves and bcau-lincs bcau-lincs the complexion, but tepsirs the damages done by the use ui tht mr-ny daugerous compounds com-pounds now in the market, by its urnic eilcct, resulting re-sulting the akin to a natural, henlthy action. Kcsd the testimonials bum istnius anisics, cele-bialcd cele-bialcd che uu aud eoiineut physician. For Foot Wear See HIRSCHMAN'S In line and medium prlc d oods. Heleads them all. Warm Lined S-ioe-J. Felt Shoes and Rubber G ods. We ar8 Headquarters. Gill and ba Convinced. Capital Fully Paid i i $400,000.00 BUR?LUS, $20,000. Union - National - Bank, (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers.) Established, 1850. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, lire and Burglar Proof. j Rents from $5 to $25per Annna J. It. WALKPR. President ' M. H. WALKEU Vtce-Presldeut M.J.CHEKSMAN . Casluef V' ' A ? N wOKTH Assistant Cashier J. K. WAl.it.K, Jr Assistant Caehiel NO I FOR THE Deei CreaJCountry! The attention of meners and Others Intending to visit the ooiuina Eldorado Is called to the following facts! NEAREST ROUTE TO DEEP CREEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns, Johi lot Pass, (iranlto, Dtigway and Clifton Mining Districts. Deep Creek Va'ley l dietant from 8tjckton by this abort aiu direct route too miles. This distance can be travelled Lu three days and la 3ii miles shorter than any other route. For minute details as to water, feed, eto., call at Uonuor's liotsl In Stoektou, where full particulars will cheerfully tie given. CONNOK HKO& To Deep Creek Valley from Stocktons From Stockton to St Johns 10 miles ...11 Ht. Johns to Scr!bnerl!anch.l7 " ....17 " Scrlbeer Ranch to Oranlte. . 8ft " ... .15 " (Jr.mlte to Wedding (Springs.! " Keddlng Hillings to Clifton. 14 " ....14 " Clifton to Deep Creek 10 " ....10 Total number of miles 107 Between Stockton and Scribuer's Ranch in Skull Valley there Is plenty of wster on the road; after leaving Hcrfbuef's Ranch there is no water until (;iaulte Mountain la reached. This placa 1h IV miles north of Dugwuy District. Dis-trict. Helween Granite and Bedding Springs there is no water. Hay, grain and water must letiken from Skull Valley as there Is vary little grasa on the road across the desert. You will strike the desert proper between firantto and Redding. 6. D. SHELL. Utah Optical Co. 1 07 South Main St, THE ONLY RELIABLE I If vou have defective vision, remember that we make a specialty of measuring all imperfections imper-fections of the eye, and litttng the same with genuiue Alaska Crystal & Brazilianl? The onlv place In the city where glares are fitted to each Individual eye, aud ground if necessary. Also a large assortment of Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. J. C. Robinson. 44 : Fast : Second i Koutli : Street UAS A NUMHKB OF PIECES OF DE-olrabla DE-olrabla property (Improved and unimproved), unim-proved), FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Terms: Cish, Time or Installments. Among them are: A bushiest corner 5x5 rods. A lot 5x10 rotls. on Seveulli South. A bouse of six rooms and all modern mod-ern appoint ments; large lot, with front and mar gardens, just the home for a gentleman and family. Building Lots on Seventh, Eighth and Tenth East aireets. 25 acres iu onu lot on East Bench. 5 acre villa lots on East Bench. (Tho above & iu best position of any now for sale near the city.) Ho has' a number of small lots in different parts of the city, principally prin-cipally on the east, which ho will sell on terms easy for workmen, and if desired will build houses ranging from 8501) to ifi'iOUl), and then place them ou monthly payment not greater great-er than rents paid for small house. Wanted A house of B or 6 rooms with largo yard room, iu southern south-ern part of cily. Money wanted Several small loans on short time. Money to loan Hat loans or on installment in-stallment plan iu sums of J200 to 110,000. For halo Two business interests in this city. One re(iiires $20,000 cash and ono-third on time. A one-half interest requires re-quires $0000 cash. Another t ono-fourth interest $."uo, will secure good salary and interest. John O. Robinson, notary public, will attend to all notarial business busi-ness with promptness. Pensions Pen-sions t:iken charge of and guaranteed. Capita! $300,009 : Surplus $17,090 F. II. ArjcRBACH, John J. Dat.t, O. J. Salisbury-, Movlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dtek, Thomas Marshal, W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downet John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary office No. 11 R. First South afreet I New building cor. tod 80. and (Jom'l its. General Bunking in all Its Braucbet Issues certificates of deposit payable on demand, de-mand, bearing Interest If left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange, on all priu,. Cipal cities in the United bt..'.e and Europe. OFKICMJieS! OicRoa M. DowNsr President W.p. Koni. Vlne-PresMnnt Thohas Maiisuai.l 2nd Vice President Job W. Duirii Cashier j '004$ j.W. Farreli & Co mWl If Dealen in all Kinds of ! Lift and Force Pumps : Orders taken for Drive and Duq WelU C3;ooa built and Connection mad Jto IU Hl'1 Vilf. Autrhtirk , 1 , ... avteJL.- I j mm STATES I Savings, Loan & Building ccTsrvr-. Authorized Capital, 'J5, 000,000. Nan Francisco, Fran-cisco, Callloriiia. JOHH C. RGBIHSQN, B!paUt- : Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. T. R. JONES & CO,, . m MAIN STREET. j BOYS OSES UP WiV KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Makers. No. 40 W. Second South St. Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Our facilities for dolnj tlrat-class Job Print-eg Print-eg are of the newest atid best. Hooks rule4, r.nied and bound to ordr. Samples of Rail roal, Mining, Bank and Mercantile worll 1 ) on band. Complete line of Ofllce Sup-piles, Sup-piles, embracing ttie most approved Labor-saving Labor-saving and Kconomlcal Inventions. Price 3 Low ! Call oa eul ( John Green, .'anilary Contractor and Scavenger Excavations for Bewer Connuctions a Specialty, flneclat term ft-r monthly wcrU to hotels mil families. '! Mala BtMt., Twivpuoue Ui. roatoc tto toil. . , |