OCR Text |
Show $nattcxl. TTRTJOfES & CO., Bankers, 161 MAIN STREET. BUYS OREslND BULLION. FALL TROTTING and RACING MEET " Utah Driving Park, Salt Lake City 5 7ay5-Sept. 5 to Sept.'ll-5 Z?c - ' 2 75 First-Class Horses Engager : From Montana and Colorado. THE BEST MEETING of the SEASf Commencing I' riday, September 5. v I' J. K. Gillespie, Manager. F. H. Dyer, Secret iui, COMMERCIAL Injr llclll ad sums mi Salt Lake City. Capital $200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 General Bankin? Business. Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposits Loans on Real Estate No. 23 and 34 E. First South. WELLS, FARGO &C0'S BANS. Salt Lake City, -------- Wh Buys and sells exchange, makes teleprraphto transfers on the principal cities ot the Unites Stated and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coant. . , InsueB letters of credit available in the prin clpal cities of the world. 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. COHKESPONUENTS: Wells, Fargo & Co London Wells, Fargo & Co New ork Maverick National Bank Boston First National Bank Omaha First National Hank -Jnver Merchants' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bank St- Louts Wells, Fargo &Co San Francisco T. as. jdooxsz: .g-ezit. James H. Hacon. I'rank I.. Holland, President. Caahier. Bank of :M Lake. Salt Lake ity, " Utah. General Banking Easiness Transacted. Interast Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. "CORN BROS, Great Rerr rant Sal remnMnt, REMNlANT, We Have Placed on Our Counters fine Thousand Remnants of Dress Goods, Manufacturers' ends, this season's styles and in ; the newest shades. Our buyer purchased these at an c tremely low figure, and they will be closed out at correspoii ing low prices. They consist of PLAINS, PLAIDS STRIPES AND CHECK Lengths run from 2 to 10 Yards, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels And everything in the housekeeping line at a great sacrific; On account of the large business done in this depar' ment we have about 500 SHORT ENDS of Table Linensi all qualities and lengths from 1 to 3 yards, at less k manufacturers' prices. In connection with the above we offer 100 doz. NAP KINS at astonishingly low prices. f We also place on sale 100 doz. 10-4 WHITE BED SPREADS at Soc. Numerous other Bargains are' offered in this depart ment. ' Shirt Waists at Half Price. One lot at 25c; worth 50c. One lot at 50c; worth Ji Kid Gloves. 100 doz. 8-inch MOUSQUETAIRE Dressed Bd Gloves in black and all the new fall shades at $1. 75 doz. io.hook FOSTER KIDS in lights, darks and black at $1.25. 50 doz. 5-button VIVIAN dressed Kid Gloves in lights, darks and blacks at 85c. These Goods Must be Closed Out To make room for our regular stock, which is nw beginning to' arrive. COHBEOS. Capital $300,009 : Surplus $17,000 F. H. Alkhbacfi, John J. Daly, (). J. Salimu'RY, Moylan ('. Fox, Fhank H. Dyeh, Thomas Marshall W.P.Noble, Geo. M. Downey John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary office No. II E. First South street New hunting cor. 2nd So. and C:m l sts. General Banking in all Its Branches Idsuefi oertitlcates of deposit payable on demand, de-mand, hearing Interest It lett a spenltled time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal prin-cipal cities In the United States and Europe. OFFICEH3: Gkobcb M. DOWNEY '. . . . President W. P. Nobi.b Vire-Prosldent Thomas Mahshaijl Snd Vice President John W. Donwkllan Cashier McCornick & Co., 6 ALT LAKE, UTAH Careful at tenHm (jfeen in tht flaU n Ore and Bullion. B e tolicit Consignments, guaranteeing guar-anteeing higheit market prices. COLLECTIONS MAJOf LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS- leal Nat. Bank, Ivountze Hros Chicago Commercial Nut. Bank. San Irancisco-Flrst Nat Bank, Crocker-Woodworth Crocker-Woodworth Nat. Bank. . Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City r- 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 NATIONAL BANK, Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers, EatabljBlieci 186B. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5jo$25per Annam. J.R. WAIKkw, President, M H. WALKER, Vlce-Presldeat M. J. CUHES.MAN. Caahier, t. H. FAKNSWOKTH, Asst. Cuhlsr. J.KWALKUl, Jr., Asst. Cashier, Thejeoples Paper! j For the tiewstoj lL"ts the Mark! The Daily Tim Keep Your Eye On It! "'" papel. 0f Jti 8est"u"Meml Largest City Circolation! Banlsin.gr 3Departr.ent Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 PaysSper cent iut rst on time dc pises' arts as Trustee, Ciuura an. Administrator anu executor; transacts general trust business' insures real estate titles: insiinwre fte covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. FTO WnOLUKKS. BankirsS. E. Dooly, T. R. Jone?.L S Hills M. 11. Walker, W. S. tfcConUrk, K.a sir th H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Yomnr m' Walker."1 T' K"M' Wl T' LUn' J Cmitnlist-Yi. C. ChnmhFrj, Kelsey & Gilles-pie Gilles-pie .lames Shaip. John J. Daly, K. Mcintosh A. L. Thomas, oovernorot Utah WLmtost. ; U-rrhaniH-V. H. Auertnch, T. O. Webber Husrh Andarson. W. H. Kowe, A. W rvU, n so"' Auerlwch' w- ' t'olton. James Aador-La Aador-La t yer John A Marshall, V,Tm. C. Hall. Salt Saalse Transfer Co. PATTEN & GLENN. ' 0m AH Orders Promptly AttenM ti JWml Car Lots a Specialty. tW Office, m W.FirstSouthst WW Telephone 2U. . Jf Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. SO East First South street. Real Estate Exchange S9 Commercial Street. MONEYTO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. The Inter-Hhuntam Abstract Co. Incorporated. Capital. $100,000, III nKenaredToPete f AbstraCt B of Salt Lake county 1 I V A JUKE clfUtrmSabstracts on 'hort notica. .lti), 11 Hi bv then0"f ete, Abftr. that will pass a tho. ough examine M 1 SHOW , in ?St tecmcal amincr. . et am ne LaXCS' JU,d'ments- mechanics' liens, suits pending also examined L"" 9as and the records in probate matter We are the ord J records in. district court proceeds . B i every nature .ffStW makin abstracts; we sho ! without re-exanS lnft? Uttsmi a opinion can be icndered on J |