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Show ginatttfal .1 ftJrrrz'":1' CAPITAL, '$250.000. American : Motional : Bant SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utah Territory DIRECTORS: JAMES H. BACON. ... President Sec E. BfUM T. A. Davis H M. BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L.Thomas M. J. Ghat F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Ttjnnicliff W.B. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier J. W. Judd F. W. Boas ! C. P. LOOFROTTBOW. ITTAiT- AT 1 0 N A L Of Salt Lake City. - - Capital, $200,000.00. J. M. STOUT, Pres. C. W. LYMAN, Vice-Pres. R PAEK, Sd Vico Pres. A. B. JONES, Cash'r W. H. Lyon, J. A. .Tennings, Boliver Roberts, J.T. Claser. P. L. Williams, A. L. Williams, T. K. Williams, M. R. Evans, Louis Cohn, Thos. Carter, J. A. Groosbeck, S. C. Ewiug, Alex. Rogers. . - " Lombafd Investment Co. i or- v j ' Kansas City, Mo,, and Boston, lass, Branch office for Utah and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Strut. Salt Lake Oity, Utah. W. B. DALE, - Manager. . Hake Loan on Farm and OUf Property at Easy Ratf. Ban W n g Pepartna.a.t . Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital 1190,000 Snrplns 110,000 Pays ft per cent iiiix.roH on Uuie uvpueiti: acts as Trustee, Guardian, Admin httrater a ad executor; transact general trust boataeai: Insures real estate titles; insnrtfne fee eoVeM U charge for attorneys and abstraeta, STOCEBOUiasS. Banker) 3. K. Dooly, T. R Jaaea, X. S. Bills M. H. Walker, W. S. MrComlflU, B). A. Smith, , H. T. Duke, Joaiah Barrett, Hyde 8. Tounc, M. I 8. Pendergait, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. R. . Walker. Capttalttfi B. C. Chamber, Keller Qille. pie, James Bharp. John J. Daly, K. Molntoth, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. ilrchanltT. H. Auerbaeh, T. G, Webber, Hugh Andarsoa, W. H. Bowe, A. W. Carlson, B. H. Auerbaeh, W. F. Golton, James Anderson. Ander-son. , XtHer-John A. Marshall, ,Wm. C. Ball. I ITIH COMMEflOIAL : Salt Lake Olty, - Utah. Capital .................$200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 . General Banking Business. Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposit : Loans on, Real Estate No. 22 and 24 K. First South. For Foot Wear See HIRSCHMAN'S In fine and medium priced goods. Be lead! them all. Warm Lined SKon. Felt BbotS and Rubber Goods. We are Headquarters. Gall and be GEO. HUSLER. ' H. WALLACE, I Managei; Utah Cracker Factory, i Manufacturer of the Celebrated ' -SHYER BflTJ Cf FES C&fl&fo 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, Ut&b. WELLS, FARGO &C0'8 (alt take City, . . Utah Buys and sells oxehaneo, makes telegrraphli transfers on the principal cities of the United fetates and Europe, and on all point on the taclfle Coast. Issues letter of credit available In the prln dpal dtte of the world. Special attention given to the aelUng of ores and bullion. ' . Advances made on consignment at lowest "particular attention given to collection throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. coaaispoHDiim: Wells, Fargo Co London Welle, Fargo A Co New Yor Maverick National Bank Bostoa First National Bank. Omaha First National Bank J??11 Merchant' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bank St. Loul Wll, Fargo &Co San Francisco 3". EL rOOXTT. A-Bremt. iVlcCornick&Co. j BANKERS j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . Careful Attention Given to the Sale of Ore and Bullion. We Solicit Consign ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price. Collections Made at Lowest Rates, ictlw Accounts Solicited. CORRESPONDENTS i New York Imp. and Trad. Nat Bank. Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kount.te Bros. Chicago Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Bank. Ban Francisco First Nat Bank. Crocker-Woodworth Nat. Bank. Omaha -Omaha Nat. Bank. St Louis State Bank of St Louis. Kansas City Nat. Bank of Kansa City. Denver-Denver Nat Eaok, City Nat Bank. London, England Messrs. Martin Co., 33 Lomburd St. Capital Pnlly Paid ' i . i $400,000.00 BURTLUSt $20,000. Union - Mional - Bank, (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers.) Established, 1850. ... ' UNITED STA TES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a GecsralBanking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Prooft lieiitsfrom $5 to $25 per Annmb M. J. OHEESMAN . .Taihlef iswlS0?11 AssUtantCashlM, J. E. WAtiLEE, Jr Assistant Cashlit Thr llii - tattiit Company Have a long list of property, and wil be pleased to show the same to any WENDING PURCHASERS. The following is a partial list we control, con-trol, via: 41fxl05 feet, good 6 room brick house, situate on Second West between Fifth and Sixth South streets; price 9 4,200 1011x115 feet, 6 room brick -house situate on thecor :crof Sixth East and Second South streets, facing east and south; price 18,000 00ixl'J3i feet, with elegant 14 room brick house, besides closets, clos-ets, pantry, bath room, full basement of 4 rooms, wash house etc.; main house heated with steam throughout. The best finished house in the city; price 22,500 66x105 feet with 4 room house, situate on Seventh East between be-tween First and Second South streets; price 6,200 82x3;t0 feet with 2 houses, situate sit-uate on Third South between Third and Fourth West streets; 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-roora rock house, situate on Sixth South near Tenth East street; price. . 8,000 S2Jx880 feet facing east, with good 6-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...' .. 8,750 80x129 feet on Second West, between be-tween Third and Fourth South; price...,....'... 5,400 99x105 feet on Sixth West, between be-tween Third and Fourth North ; price 2,000 821x165 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 16i;xl65 feet, corner of Fourth East and Fourth South streets; price 16,500 165x90 feet, corner of Fourth , West and Second South busi- ness; price. . . . ... . . . . . . 83,000 50x133 feet, part of lot 2, block 80, plat F; price.. ... 1,700 66x165 feet, part of lot 6, block 20, plat B; price 8,800 All of lot 8, block 19, plat B; price (per rod) 950 All of lot 6, block 29, plat F; price 13,500 165x198 feet, part of lot 5, block 15, plat F; price. 9,000 Lots 87, 88, 89 and 40, Ehrick's subdivision of block 23, plat F; iree......... 8,600 100x140 feet to 15-foot alley in block 5, 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 6,6-acre 6,6-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 5-acre plat C; price 5,500 18 acres, part of the old Pettit farm, in section 22, township 1, range 1 west, 1 north; price (pur acre)... 800 Come and soe us if you want to buy or if you have anything to sell, and remember HTWe have moved to our elegant oilieo at No. 11 West Second South St. THE Midland Investment Go, HOI FOR THE U Dees CritCflitry! The attontlon of meners and others intending to visit the earning Eldorado Is called ta the following (acts: NEAREST ROUTE TO DEEP CREEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns, Johnsoir Pass, Granite, Dugway and Clifton Mining District. Deep Creek Valley 1 distant from Stockton i i y this short and direct route 100 miles. This I d si ance can travelled in three days and Is 5 miles shorter than any other route. H For minute details as to water, feed, eto., ! call at Cnuuor'8 Httil in Stockton, where full I particulars will cheerfully be given. CONNOR BEOS. To Deep Creek Valley from Stacktoni From Stockton to St Johns 10 miles ... 10 " St.,!o)nito8erlbnerRanch.l7 " ....17 ! " ScriD-. er Ranch to Granite.. 35 " ... 35 ' " i' Cr mite to Redding Springs.! " ....98 " Keddin(tSp:iu3toClifton.l4 " ....14 " Cliiton to JJBcp Creek. 10 " ....10 Total number of miles ..... . ............... 107 Between Stockton iiua scribner's Eanch in Skull Valley there is plenty of water on the road; after leaving Scnbner's Ranoh there is no water until Granite Mountain is reached. This place is 19 miles noith of Dugway District. Dis-trict. Between Granite and Redding Springs there is no water. Hay, grain and water must be tvken from Skull Valley as there is very little iriass on the road across the desert. You will strike the desert proper between Granite and Bedding. G. D. SHELL. Capital $300,000 : Surplus $17,00t . .DIEIOTOBS: ' F. H. Auehbaoh, John J. Dalt, O. J. Salisbury, Motlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dter, Thomas Marshall W, P. Noble, Geo. M. Downet John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL Mil OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary office No. 11 E. First South treei New building cor. Bnd So. and Com'l its. General Banking ia all Its Branches Issues certificate of deposit payable on de-mnnd, de-mnnd, bearing lntorostlf left a specified time. Sells draft and bill of exchange on all principal prin-cipal cities In the United States and Europe. OFKICEieS: ' . GioaoB M. Dowser President W. P. NOJ1.B ...Vice-President Tbomaj Marshall 2nd Vice President JoairW. DoHtcaxLAS Cashier nam states Savings, Loan Uiiiiig Authorized Capital, 935,01)0,000, San Fran-Cisco, Fran-Cisco, California. . JOHN C. B03IHS0N, TSSgST Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt laie City. Stmitocmtnto. SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS. 8. BEKT0N, Manager. Wednesday, Thursday S Friday, Kcvember 5tn, 6th and 7th. Second annual tour of PROFESSOR HERMANN'S New Trans-Atlantiqnes. i FEAST FOR THE EYE AND EAR! Principally org m'.aed In Europe under the direction di-rection of Mr. Ucorge Lederer. Totally Eclipsing all Former Efforts. America's Favorite Comedienne, FLOUA MOORE. The Famous CLINSERETTA TROUPE (5 in . number) of Royal Acrobats, from the Hippudrome, Paris. Europe" Latest and Greatest Sensation, GEO HOl.LOWAY. irom the Alliambra, London! in his .iarveloui Performance. TV,e.m,fr Exponent of Vocal Illusions. HARRY KENNEDY, Copied by AU.Equalled by None. MOCAMA ET TAIERO, Transformation Equilibrist, Equi-librist, irom tho Winter Gardens, Berlin. GUS BRUNO, iu a Monologue Performance JCSSPH1NE HENLEY, English Vocalist and HERR THOLEN. Original Electric Clown. GUYER A GtlODWIN. as the "TWO KIDS LES TROIS WASHINGTON, Grotesque Musical Mus-ical E( 0 nitrlque. ALEXANDORFF BROTHERS, Musicil Clowns, fn m Winter Gardes. Berlin. Sain of Se ts Commences Tuesday. E. Mehesy, PracticaIFurrier. The Largest and Most Complete Stock Pine Furs, in SEAL, BEAVER, OTTER, MI, Ete In thu Inter-ilountain Region. QUtNyrlch; will be worked to order for the eojninleaS t-Remmbeth place, ou 0HUSV. Salt Lake CUr. J. W. Farrell & Co Rolen, Gas i Seal RttOT Etoalan in all Kind of Lift and Force Pumps Orders take for Drive and Dug Welle Cesspools built, and Connection mad WMmmHtrerk ana. Auerbaeh Bra. JBeauiifQlWomaii ' SMILES SWEET- iif$aji2jjjv LY at the thoughi Jvii Vft- A ol her own lowii-XM? lowii-XM? J Every woman TCjf'JSiff imiles sweetly who T7-''rm.-- " Wisdom Ro J -"V' bertme, tor it give. . to her a clear, uans T 4?vi''I parent, beautiful f S skln- A beautiful I 7ias complexion alone i -.v !v Ki,';'Y often sufficient to 1ukter ' V'vis' make a woman JOr NgSf beauliiul. A wom.it tOt who has a beautiful ' ,!KAlV iSL complexion .honk: rif LnlV V Pfcserve it ; the ou'-''srak ou'-''srak y . fortunate v ' t Wisdom'. Robe claimed forit It not on!ypttnd tuiea the complexion, but repairs the damacn Jooe by the use ol the many dangerous coin-pound, coin-pound, now in the market, by tti toutc eiiect refuting re-futing ihe skin to a natural, healthy action. Kd ice testimonial, trom l.mou. artistes, ccie-biaiea ccie-biaiea cheiauu and eminent physician. SALT LAKE MEAT C0 Wholesales Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Teal, Smoked Meais and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND SIMPSO.X. Cor Third South md Fifth WmtStrtU. i T. R. JONES & CO., 161 MAIN STREET. BUYS ORES AND BULLION. FRANK KNOX, Ft. L. O. KABRIOK, l J.A.EABL8. Oashiae, ; The National Bank : of : the : Republic. Capital, - - $500,000. FULLY PAID UP. V MAIN 8TKBET, Transacts a general bankin bustnee. Money loaned on favorable Terms. Accounts of merchant. Individual, firm, and corporations ollclted: interest paid on saving &nd tint deposdta. DIRECTORS: rinx knoX h. l. a. cinjiaa. . |