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Show A-tnttttcun -. 1- -,n'fe' ' t - ' CAPITAL, $250,000. American : National : Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK 0 SALT LAKE. Sait Lake City, - - - Utah Territory. DIRECTORS : JAMES H. BACON. ..i. President I Sec. E. Sells T. A. Davis H. M. BACON. :. Vicq-President - Gov. A. L.Tiiomas M. J. Geat F L HOLLAND..... .Gashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tunnicliff W.B. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier I J. W. Judd F. V. Ross C. F. LOOFBOIJKOW. UTAH -:- NATI0NAL Of Salt Lake City. - -; Capital, $200,000.00. J. M. STOUT, Pres. C. W. LYMAN, Vlce-Pres. B. PARK, 3a Vice Pres. A. B. JONES, Cnh'r W. H. Lyou, J. A. Jennings, Boliver Roberts, J. T. Clas e '. P. L. Williams, A. L. Williams, I. K. Williams, M. K. Evan?, Louis Cohn, Thos. Carter, J. A. Groesbeck, S. C. Ewing, Alex. Rogers. . . . . - . Maid Investment Go. ' or ' - Kansas City Mo., and Boston, Mass. Branch office for Utah and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Streets. Bait Lake City, Utab. W. H. DALE, Manager. Hakes Loans on Farm and Citg Property at Easy Rate. BarOcixig- Department Utah Title, insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital 150,000 Surplus $10,000 VayBo per t.iit ji,.fo ou uuie u.pos.ts; act as Trustee, Guardian, Administrator and executor; transacts general trust business: insures real estate titles ; Insurance fee covert all charges tor attorney and abstracts. 10 .i Hai.LifKB. Banker J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jones, L. B. Hills M. H. Walker, W. B. McOernick, B. A. Smlta, H. T. Duke, Joslah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. 8. Pendorgast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. R. Walker. LapitaluU B. O. Chambers, Kelsey 4 Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. Merchant-F. H. Auerbach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Andarson, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, 6. H. Auerbach,. W. F. Colton, James Auder- iiuer John A. Marshall, Win. O. HaU. 1 1 TAR COMMERCIAL AND SMIKSQ Salt Lake City, - Utah. Capital ....$200,000 Surplus fund... .............. . 20,000 General Banking Business. Five per cent Interest paid on savings rteposltt Loans on Real Estate Na 23 and 24 E.' First South. FRANK KNOX, P't, L. C. KARRICK, V. P't J. A. EARLS, Cashier. The Nations! Bat of the Replc. Capital, $500,000. Full Paid Up. ' 47 MAIN 8TRKET. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Acco'Jnta of merchants, Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. -Inter- est paid on savings . '..-.. . s andtmede- . todts. - 'r ' DIEECTOESi L. C. Kabrick i. .G. 9. Holmes Emil Kahn i... J. A Earls T. F. Miilloy. ..v Geo. A. Lows FkankKhox .H. L. A.Odlmeb j. g. Sutherland. WELLS,FARGO&C0'S ealtT.ake City, ....... . TJtah Buys and sells exchanore, makes telefrraphlo tranBff rs on the principal cities of the United Statee and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letter! of credit available In the prtn eipal cities of the world. 1 Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. . Advances made on consignments at lowest Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. ooRuispoRDEirrs: Wells, Fargo &Co. London Wells, Fargo & Co New Yor Maverick National Bank .......,. .......Boston First National Bank Omaha Slrst National Bank i. Denver erchants' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bank. St. Louis Wlls, Fargo JkCo ......San Francisco 7. B. COOLV. .A-sremt. The Midland Mesieit Company Have a long list of property, and wil be pleased to show the same to any ' INTENDING PURCHASERS. The following is a partial list we con-- con-- trol, viz:' ' 41Jxlfl5 feet, good 0 room brick , house, situate on jSecond West : , between Fifth and Sixth South , streets; price............. 3 4,200 1011x115 feet, 6 tooni brick house situate on the corner of Sixth East and Second South , streets, facing cast and south; price......... 18,000 0Oixl23J feet, with elegant 14 room brick house, besides closets, clos-ets, pantry, bath room, full basement of 4 room, ' wash house etc.; main house heated with steam throughout. The best finished house in the city; price .... . .'. ... . ; 22,500 60x165 feet with 4 room house, situate on Seventh East between be-tween First and Second South streets; price. 6,200 821x330 feet with 2 houses, sit-uateon sit-uateon Third South between .1. Third and Fourth West streots; price 8,500 132x165 .feet with large house, situate sit-uate on Sixth South,- between Main and State streets; price. . 21,000 47x165 feet, with 6-rooni rock house, situate on Sixth South near Tenth East street; price. . 8,000 82ix330 feet facing east, with good 0-room house, situate on Ninth Ease, between Second and Third South. This is good property, and cheap at. ...... 7,500 25x165 feet on Fourth South, between be-tween First and Second West; price 3,750 36x129 feet on Second West, between be-tween Third andFourth South; price i .. . 5,400 99x105 feet on Sixth West, between be-tween Third and Fourth North; price 2,000 83ixl65 feet on corner Tenth East and Second South streets; price 8,500 148xl65 feet on Second South, between Eighth and Ninth East; price (per foot) .......... 100 165x165 feet, corner of Fourth East and Fourth South streets; price t 16,500 165x99 feet, corner of Fourth . West and Second Southbusk.' -ness; price. , , , t, ,, . , v ... 83,000 50x132 feet, part of lot 2, block 30. plat F; price..... 1,700 66x165 feet, part of lot 6, block 20, platBjprice.............. 8,800 All of lot 8, block 19, plat B; price (per rod). .;.., ....,..' 950 All of lot 0, block 29, plat F; price . : . ... i ... 13,500 165x198 feet, part of lot 5, block 15, plat F; price. 9,000 Lots 87, 38, 39 and 40, Ehrick's subdivision of block 23, plat F; If oe 3,600 100x140 feet to 15-foot alley in blocks, plat B; price,.', 5,800 100 lots in Grand View addition cheap. 8 lots in Inglewood addition,, cheap. 10 lots in Glendale - addition, snap. All of lots 2 and 3, block 6,5-acre 6,5-acre plat C; price 7,000 All of lots 1 and 20, block 7, 5-acre 5-acre plat C; price 6,000 All of lots 16 and 17, block 7, 5- , . acre plat C; price. ..... . . ..... 6,500 18 acres, part of the old Pettit farm, in section 22, township 1 range 1 west, 1 north; price :. (per acre) .' . ; . . 800 Come and see us if you want to buy or if you have anything to sell, and remember ES'-We have moved to our elegant office at No. 11 West' Second South Sti Tiro ' Midland Investment Co. SALT LAKE THEATER PEAS, 8. BUHTON, Manager, tH NOVEMBER SATURDAY, 13 15- Ladles & Children's Matinee Saturday. i ' The Salt Lake Favorites, , , Grismer-Davies, And their bWti Company, presenting the following fol-lowing new repertoire : ' THURSDAY k FBIDAY, iBEACON-LIGm' Saturday Matinee, . Two Nights in Rome, "SrpjSliailows Usual Prices. Bale of Seats opens Wed-day, Wed-day, November IS. H. B. Younger 's Academy of Dancing, 81 w: arid sooth st. Ladies' and Gents' Class Meets Tuesdaj Evening of Each Week, Advanced Club meets Wednesday evening each week. - Ladles' and Children's Class Saturday after , noon from 8 to 4 p. m. Matinees will commence Saturday, Octobet 18th. at 4 p. m. Private lessons taught for Ladies only Tuesdays, Tues-days, Thursdays and Fridays from 3 to 4 o'clock p. m. All the Very Latest Fancy Dances and ; Waltzes taught correctly. The Berlin York, Le Reve, Garotte and Caprice Cap-rice Schottlschs taught. . Call on or Address H. B. YOUNGER, 287 8. Main St. I 1 P. O. Box, OS 239 Main St., Salt Lake City. For Foot Wear See HIRSCHMAN'S In toe and medium priced goods. He leads them all. Warm Lined Shoes. Felt Shoes and Rubber G jods. ; ' - J We are Headquarters. Gill and be Convinced. , GEO. HUSLER. : H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated ' VicCornick&Coi BANKERS): SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Careful Attention Civen to the Sale of Orel and Bullion. We Solicit Consign-ments, Consign-ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price. ' Collections Made at Lowest Rates. Active , . ' Accounts Solicited., COKKESPONDENTBi New York Imp. and i'rad. Nat. Bank. Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kounrxe Bros. Chlcairo Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank, Crocker-Woodworth Nat. Bank. Omaha -Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bark of St. Louis. Kansas City Nat. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Eajk, City Nat. ank. Lin-ion, England Messrs. Martin A Co., 3d Lombard St. Capital Fully Paid i i $400,000.00 SUB?LUSt $20,000. Union - National - Bank, (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established, 1830. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Buzglu ..:-v Proof- : . , Rents from $5to$2 5 per Annnm MHwS'"'""-''--"v,--S!8lta M J CBEEBMAN ' Vlce-Fresldent fwilH' J. K. WAfcKER, Jr. Assistant Casuief SWJ AKE THEATER. r CHAS. S. BURTON, Manager. THREE NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE ' " v '' BEGINNING Monday, Nov. 10. Carlton Opera Co. Unquestionably the Largest. Strongest and Best Comlo Opera Organization Organi-zation in America. The Three Greatest Comto Opera - Successes. Presented with Special Scenerv, Gorgeous Costuiuings, Magnltioent Mountings, In the following order: Monday - - "THE BRIGANDS' Way - - - " ERMINIE." - - "THE BRIGANDS." - - - " MIKADO," flTSale of Seats Berlns Saturday Mornlni. Prices o to 1.60. . SILVER BRASS Of TjXE CRACKERS 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, . Uiab J.W. Farrell & Co lil Ptata, Ga)& SeaiFitrsri' Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Order taken for Drive and Dug Well Vettpool built and Connection -mailt I m m it: t, cry. AMtrbacA r , 1 Capital $300,009 : Surpins $17,000 F. H. Auerbach, John J. Dalt, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Frank H. Dter, Thomas Marshal i YV. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downet John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITT, Temporary office No. 11 E. First flouth street New building eor. and So. and Com'l sta. " General Banking in all Iti Branches Issues certificates ot deposit payable on demand de-mand bearing Interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchango on all DrinT clpal cities la the United Stateo and Europe. OFFICEKS: GIOBOI H. DOW5TIT... PreaMant ' y-p. noble ::.viSSeT$ PACIFIC STATES I Savings, Loan Uiii!.? Authorised Capital, '35,ono,(HM). San Fran-viaev. Fran-viaev. taitioroia. J0!!H C. ROBINSON, s.co.A&oiGT- Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. . T. R. JONES & CO.; 161 'MAIN STREET.' BOYS ORES AND BDllLON BeautifflUWoman 6MILE3 SWEET- .WjiS'N. LY t1' bought iSZtJy. oi her own 'oveli- 'feKlf'Sir 1 " Every woman Plii smiles sweetly who Itk. &aE uses Wisdom's Ro- Jm Ik 3v-Za ' ::- txrtine, for it gives . to her aclear, trans- S VM&Z- parent, beautiful V vtC--V kin- A beautiful f jf iLfc'Yy.-. complexion alune is ia xi"& often sufficient to -0Hr ,TBf5s nuke a woman JxMtijlr ' beautiful. A woman kS". . ' Sj? wno n" a beautiful I'SjIVnV V ' complexion should Urf,f-tfl ) X preserve it ; the oae J?li'VV ' ,ortun,"e. in t VvA 1 si ulSJeautuVit ,'1 W Wisdom's Ruber. . , . . , ,. tine does just what k claimed for it. It not only preserves and beau-U&ci beau-U&ci the complexion, but repairs the damages ckme by the ra ol the mccy dangerous compounds com-pounds aow in the market, by iu tonic enect. re. storing the skin to a natural, healthy action. Read the testiraoeuui from ramoua artistes, cele- ' Iu aied caemuu aad esaiaent physioaaa, SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wholesalee Dealert in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Med Moats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard - ROLASD SAWPS05. Cor Third Sutk airm Wat StrteU i E. Mehesy, PracticalFurrier. The Largest and Most Compute Stock of Fine Furs, in SEAL. BEAVER, OTTER, MX, Etc, In this Inter-Mountain Region. rJthMThM ht returned from aa . 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