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Show A'tmtucTrtl. T. T JONES & CO,, Bankers, 161 MAIN STREET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION. lUol. COMMERCIAL !)qnr Salt Lake City. Capital $222'SS2 Surplus Fund 20,000 General Bankin? Business. Five per cent interest paid on savings deposits Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. First South. WELLS.FARGO&CO'S Salt Lake City, ....... . Utah Unys and sells exchange, makes tolejrraphio transfers on the principal cities of the United St at es and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit available in the prin cipal cities of tho world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. t Advances made on consignments at lowest '"particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. correspondents: Wells, Fargo A Co London Wells, Fargo & Co New York Maverick National Bank lloston First National Hank Omaha First National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bank St. Iouis Wells, Fargo JtCo... San Francisco J. B. XJOOXjTT. Jitgren-t. WHERE THB TIMES IS FOB SALE. Thb Salt Lake Dau-t Tims la for sale at the following places: HOTEM. Continental Hotel, White House, Walker House, CUft House, Cullen House, Metropolitan Hotel. niws stands. Shaffer & O'Connor's, S8 Main street D. M. McAllister, W Margetts llros, W Ruybould's, 1W C. H. Parsons, 1M Hates & Kimball, Post Office, Park City. Hen Haymanson, Boise City, Idaho. Henrv D. Blatchley, Caldwell, Idaho. Felt & Olson. Provo. American Fork, Times Carrier. IlarUalow Bros., I), & H. U, and U. P. Trains. lllll.N liRh II;; NOVELTIES FOR FA in WITH SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN NEWDRESS Plaids are extremely pom,inr'? We offer a largo variety f tions in rough and smooth effects Mfe 46-inch air-wool Henriettas at 50 65c School Dresses in Plaids, StripesanHP1 tures at 45c. and 00c. 27-inni? t ai1 actually worth 30c. 24-inch Fane.?1 . , at lMc. 53-inch all-wool Lad evft 54-inch Scotch Suitings at $1 worth 2h inch French Broad Cloth at $1.23 """" LINENS, I Anticipating tho passage of the Tariff Bill, we have bought an unusually large stock and are thereby enabled to save customers a large j percentage. I It is scarcely, necessary, therefore, to urge " ' the wise house keeper to purchase all of the ijjjsgf standard always-needed articles, such as Tow- els, Table Linens, etc., that her purse will allow; We make a specialty of the three best makes of Scotch, Irish and 'German Tablings. Theso will be much appreciated when seen. N. B. Take a look in our North Window and soo thd variety of Towels at 25c. HOSIERY am UNDERWEARlj Children's Black Kibbed Wool Hose in all sizes at 25c! kxtr" value. Ladies guaranteed Stainless Black German Cotton Hose it' this stocking is actually worth double. We offer several lines of L Black Cotton Hose at 50c. We consider these the best 5l)c. stoekir the land. Men's Extra Heavy Natural Wool Shirts aud Drawersai to $2.00 per suit 25 percent under actual worth. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Merino Vests at 40c. Ladies' Heavv Balbr'" Ribbed Vests at 50c. and 60c; Pants to Match at 75c. Children's" tary Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Boys' Drawers 18 to 34, at '! 8,r)c. apiece. - Misses' and Boys Scarlet Lajib's Wool Vests Pants Drawers, sizes 18 to 34, at 80c. to $1.70 apiece. Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Wool Underwear for Ladies Children. DRESS TRIMMINGS!" 1 mn n n n 1 1 1 iiTrTirr-nriaiiliiMiMiiiii We have now on sale our Fall importai French Novelties in Dress Trimmings, li SJg somest collection we have ever imported of last season's trimmings just as good as lje cloned out at one-tliird of original We place on sale 150 dozen Handkerchiefs at 25c. apiece, worth double; 200 dozen Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, suitable for School Girls at 50c. a dozen. Extra good value. BARGAINS IN BLANKETSj We offer Special Inducements in White and Colo Blankets at $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7. 50 and upwards. Comforts at $1.25, $1.85, $2.25, $2.50 and up. Do Quilts at $6.00 to $17.50. James If, Ilaeon frank L. Holland, Preoldcnt. Cannier. Bank of "Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, Utah. General Banning Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. Capital $300,001) : Surplus $17,000 DtElECTOES: F. H. Al erbach, John J. Daly, O. J. Sai.isbi rv, Movlan V. Fox, Fkank II. Dyer, Thomas Marshall W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey John Vf. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary offlco No. 11 K. First South street New building cor. 2nd So. and Com'l sta, General Banking in all Its Branches Issues certificates ot deposit payable on do-niHiid, do-niHiid, bearing lntorentlf left a auecltted time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal prin-cipal cities In the United States and Europe. OFFIOEK3; GBOHOE M. Downev . President W. P. NOW.R Vice-President Thomas Marshall 2ml Vice President John W. Donnellan Cashier McCornick & Co.; SALT LAKE, UTAH Carefvl attention oiwn to th Oal of Orm arvX Bullion. We eolicit ContignmenU, guaranteeing guar-anteeing hiahett market prioe. COLLECTIONS MAl LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS Chicago (j. ninierctal Nut. Bank. wSwVrtr&aS! Nat BaUk- Cr0CkM- Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City it. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, England Messrs. Martin & Co.. 33 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, 400,000.00 SURPLUS, $20,000. ONION NASAL BANK, Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers, Established 1859. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banting Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar CiiHX likic ' THE SCHWBITZBI CLOAK m SUIT 00C:e:m.-2- 55 Main Street, SaltLii The Orly Exclusive Cloak and Suit House in Utah NEW GOODS !-- NEW STYLE TL I The People's Paw! J jj Fbrjheje It Hits the Mark! . The Daily T ilVTl S - &g Largest City Circulation! ZsU&H rroor. Rentsfrom $5$25per Annum. J.R. WAIKer, President, M H. WALKKR, Vlce-Pr8tdnt M, J, CH EES MAN. Cashier, r.H.FAKN8WORTH,A..t.Ca.hler, d.W WALKEK, Jr., Asm, Cashier., Banking- Department Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays s per pent interest on time deposits-arte deposits-arte aj Trustee, Gimdian, Administrate and executor; transacts Kenerul trust business-insures business-insures real estate titles; insurance fee Tcovera all charges for attorneys and abstracts" kto;khoi.dehs. Banktrx J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jones I. R M. H. V Hiker, W. S. McCornick A smith H.T. Duke, Jostah Barrett, H vde S. Young M Walker'18'' T- A' K'"'t' W- T- Lynn' Capitalist' R. C. Chamber, Ksev& o:n Pie. James Sharp. John J. Daly. R Mcintosh A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah M(-lntosl' 7,'f'!'-F- H. Auerhach, T. G. Webber Hush Andarsnn. W. H. Rwe, A. W C.nrlson' S.H.Auerbach,W.P. Colton. James Aude?: Laicyera-John A. Marshall, Wm. C. Hall. Salt Xfia&xc Transfer Co. PATTElN & GLENN. : ' All Orders Promptly AttenM tx S Car Lots a Specialty. Mi Office, 116 w. First South st. Lombard Investment Go. OF' 1 Kansas City, Mo, and Boston, Mass. Branch office for Utah and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. ' W. H. DALE, , Manager. Hakes Loans on Farm and City Property at Easy Rates. -THE- TAILOR. SO East First South street. The Inter-Mountain Abstract Incorporated. Capital, 100,000, ITT H AV E a complete set of Abstract Books of Salt Lake county 1 1 ' A M Ik Tei 10 fuhli8h abstrack n short notica. It II comPlete Abstracts, that will pass athoioughesflB If I i cnXw8,rst technical examiner. ,r I I V SHOW all taxes, judsments, mechanics' liens, suits pen11 also Pm,n8Te the oriSlnal PaPe" ad the records in probata mtw W?r V P,aper9 and records in district court proceeding w every natu Jefr0,l y C?pany makinS comPlete abstracts; wej bo w'thLft l affctln? the title, and aa opinion can be rendered on OfflSf am?inK the nl- TII03. HOMER, umce 833 Mala street, uae,. Bank of Salt , Want-it. All kinds of second-hand household goods at Etehisou & Webbers, 157 S First East street. |