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Show j-inantiai nanftU CAPITAL,' $250,000. American : National : Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utah Territory. DIRECTORS: JAMES H. BACON President I Sec E. Sells T. A. Davis H M. BACON.......... Vice-President Gov. A. L.Thomas M. J. Gbat F L. HOLLAND .Cashier S. M. Jabvis D. G. Tumnicliff W. B. HOLLAND. . . .Assistant Cashier J. W. Judd F. W. Ross C. F. Loofbotjbow. UTAH -:- NATIONAL ba3stk: ;r Of Salt Lake City. -- Capital, 9200.000.00. SIBEOTOBS: " '.' " J. M. STOUT, Pres. & W. LYMAN, Vloe-Prea. B. PARK, 84 Vice Pres. A. B. JONES, CashT V. H. Lyon, J. A. Jennings, Boliver Roberts, J.T. Clase?. P. L. Williams, A. L. Williams, T. K. Williams, M. R. EvanF, Louis Conn, Thos. Carter, J. A, Groesbeck, S. C. Ewing, Alex. Rogers. ' FRANK KNOX, P't. L O. KABBXOK, J. A. EARLS, Cashier. The National Bank : of : the : Republic. Capital, - $500,000. FULLY PAID UP. 41 MAIN 8THEET, Transacts a general hanking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts of merchants, Individuals, arms and corporations solicited. Interest paid on savings and time deposits, - DIHBCTOIJS: L. O. KARTUOK, G. 8. HOLMES, EMILKAHN, ' J. A. EARLS. T. F. MULLOY, GEO. A. LOWE. FRANK KNOX. H. L. A. OULMEB. J. Q. SUTHERLAND. WELLS, FARGO & GO'S (It lake City, - UfSh Buys and sells erehsnfre, makes teleirraohlo translws on the principal cities of the United States and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters ot credit available In the prla cipal el ties of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest Particular attention given to colleotloua throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining territories. terri-tories. Accounts solicited. CORRISPONDltfrS: Wells, Fargo Oo , London Wells, Fargo A Co New orli Hawick National Bank Boston Ilrst National Bank Oman First National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank Chlcatra Boatnien's National Bank St. Louis Yells, Fargo A Co Ban Francisco 3". 33. X30CIj"Z". Jaraat LomW Investment Co, or ' . Kansas City, Ho., and Boston, Mass. Branch office for Utah and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Streets. Bait Lake City, Utah. TV. B. DALE, - Xanafer. Makes Loan on Farm and Oil) Property at Easy Bate. Ban Trtn-g X3epartra.eat Utah This, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays per eviit ,u rase oa uuie uusoets: acts as T ruetee, Guardian, Administrator and executor; transaots genxral trust business; insures real estate titles; insurance fee covers all charijes for attorneys and abstracts. eTOotiuouiitas, BankeriJ. E. Dooly, T. B. Jones, L. S. Rills M. II. Walker, W. 8. McCorn'ck, K. A. Smith, II. T. Duke, Joslah Barrett, Hyde 3. Young, Ml B. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. R. Walker. Capitalist' R. C. Chambers, Kelsey A (JUles. pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. UerrhanU-V. H. Auerbaoh, T. G. Webber, Hugh Andarson. W. H. Kowe, A. W. Carlson, B. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Ander- 'i"0!cjeri John A. Marshall, Wm. C. Hall. T.RGCB8IL AND SAYIKGQ' U BANK.' ;, U Suit Lake Olty, - Utah. Capital .$200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 General Banking Business. Five per cent Interest paid on sayings deposits Loans on Real Estato No. 22 and 24 E. First Sotttli. For Foot Wear See HIRSCHMAN'S In tine and medium prte-d Roods. He lsadi .' them aU. Warm Lined Saoei Felt Shoes and Robber Gaods. 'We are. HcalquRrterB. Oill and be Ocnvinted. . The Mlai - Iiffisimenl Gompang Ilave a long list of property, and wil be pleased to show the same to, any ' INTENDING PURCHASERS. The following is a partial list we control, con-trol, viz: 4JixlC5 feet, good 6 room brick house, situate on Second West between Fifth and Sixth South streets; price . 9 4.200 101ixll5J feet, 6 room brick house situate on the cor.'.er of Sixth East and Second South streets, facing cast and south; price 18,000 90xl23 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 66x165 feet with 4 room house, situate on Seventh East between be-tween First and Second South streets; price. 6,200 821x830 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-room rock ,: house, situate on Sixth South near Tenth East street; price. . 8,000 S2Jx330 feet facing east, with good 6-room house, situate on Ninth East, between Second and Third South. This is good property, and' cheap at 7,500 25x105 feet on Fourth South, between be-tween First and Second West; price 3,750 80x129 foot oa Second Weft, between be-tween Third and Fourth South; price . 5,400 09x105 feet on Sixth West, between be-tween Third and Fourth North; price ' 2,000 82xl05 feet on corner Tenth East and Second South streets; price 8,500 1481x105 feet on Second South, between Eighth and Ninth East; price (per foot) 100 165xlG5 feet, corner of Fourth East and Fourth South streets; price 16,500 165x89 feet, corner of Fourth West and Secoud South business; 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 Ii; 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 28, plat F; lce 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 8, block 6,5- acre plat C; price. 7,000 All of lots 1 and .20, block 7, 5- acre plat C; price .....'fl 6,000 All of lots 16 and 17, block 7, 5- acre plat C; price ............. 5, 500 18 acres, part of the old Pettit farm, in section 23, township 1, range 1 west, 1 north; price (per acre) 300 Come and see us if you want to buy or if you have anything to sell, and remember , ESTWe have moved to our elegant office at No. 11 West Second South St. Midland Investment Go, Miller's unexcelled New York Silk and DeTby hats will arrive tomorrow. Bast-Terry Mercantile Co. , , , Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street , gjnitoemeitto. TMllATErL CHAS, S. BURTON, Manager. THREE KI3HTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE .; BEGINNING Monday, Nov. 10. "i . Carlton Opera Co. Unquestionably the Larjiest, Strongest and Btt-t Comic Opera Organization Organi-zation in America. The Three Greatest Comlo Opera Bucceuot, Preitented with Special Scenery, Gorgeous Cosiumlngs, Magnliicent Mountings, la the lollowlng order: Monday -, - "THE BRIGANDS." Tuesday - "ERMINE," wSy - "THE BRIGANDS." wSfty - - - "MIKADO," t3fSalo of Seats Begins Saturday Morning. Prices ffic to McCornick&'Co,' BANKERS) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Careful Attention Civen to the Sale of Oref and Bullion. We Solicit Cons' gn-ments, gn-ments, Guaranteeing the Hgheit Market Price, Collections Mado at Lowest Rates. Activf Accounts Solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kountae Bros. Chicago Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Bank. Sn Francisco First Nat, tlank, Crocker-Woodworlh Nat. Bank. Omaha -Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis-State Bank of Bt. Louis. Kansas City Nat. Kaiik of Kama City. Denver Denver Nat. JrVik, City Nat. hank. L n.lon, England-Messrs. Martin Co., 33 Lomb-rd St. Capital Fully Paid , , $400,000.00 8UR?LUSi $20,000. Union National Bant (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers.) Established, 1850. UNTED STATES DEPOSITORY. Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Bnrglw Proof, Rentsfrom $6to$25 per ABniim ..... , ..--l- GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated -'SILVER BUiOEOlUeiK- 1 ' 1 " -' k ' ',.;; j ....... iii i. i. 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah, HO! fOR THE Deep Crtfi Country! The attontlon of meners and others intending to visit the coming Eldorado Is oiled ' t) the following facts: BAREST ROUTE TO DEEP CREEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns, Johnson Pass, Granite, Dugway and Clifton Mining Districts. Deep Creek VaMey is distant from Stockton hf this short imd'dlrect route 100 miles. Thla d stance can b travelled In three day and is 3D miles shorter than any other route, For minute details as to water, feed, etc., call at Connor's Hctsl In Stockton, where full particulars will cheerfully be given. CONNOK BKOS. To Deep Creek Valley from Stockton: From Stockton ta St Johns ....... 10 miles ... 10 " St.JohnstoScribnerRanch.17 " ....17 " Scrtbner Ranch to Granite. .35 ' " ... 85 " OranltetoReddingSprings.se " 98 Bedding Spilngs to Clifton.U " ....14 " Clifton to Deep Creek.....:. 10 '" 4,..10 Total number of miles. ..... 107 Between Stockton and Soribner's Ranch In Skull Valley there is plenty of water oh the road; after leaving Snnbner's Ranch there Is no water until Granite Mountain Is reached. Ibis place Is la miles north of Dugway District. Dis-trict. Between Granite and Redding Springs there Is no water. Hay. grain and water must be t iken from Skull Valley as there Is very little grass on the road across the desert. You will strike the desert proper between Granite and Redding. O. D. SHELL SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS. 8. BURTON, Ilasager. Wednesday, Thursday X Friday, November 5th, 6th and 7th. Second annual tour of PROFESSOR HERMANN'S New Trans-Atlantiques. A FEAST FOB THE EYE AND EAR! Principally organised In Europe under the dl-reotlou dl-reotlou of Mr. George Ledorer. Totally Eclipsing all Former Efforts. America's Favorite Comedienne, FLORA MOORE. The Famous CLINSERETTA TROUPE (5 In number) of Koyal Acrobats, from the Hippodrome, Paris, liurope's Latest and Greatest Sensation. GEO. HOLLOWAY, from the Alhambra, London, In his i4nrvelnus Performance. The Premier Exponent of Vocal Illusions, HARRY KENNEDY, Copied by All.Equalled by Mono. MOOAMA ET TAIERO, Transformation Equilibria!, Equi-libria!, from the Winter Gardens, Berlin. GVS BRUNO, in a Monologue Performance. JOSEPHINE HENLEY, English Vocalist and iMnsneso. HERR THOLEN, Original Electric Clown. GUYF.R & GOODWIN, as the "TWO KIDS " LES TROIS WASHINGTON, Grotesque Musical Mus-ical EiCJntriqnes. ALEXANDORFF BROTHERS, Musictl Clowns, frtm Winter Gard'DS. Berlin. Bule of geats Commences Tuesday. E. Mehesy, PracticaTFurrier. The Largest and Most Complete Stock 1 of Fine Furs, in SE1L, BEAVER, OTTER, MX, Etc, In this Inter-Mountain Region. , M'.Mehe.rhai lost returned from an er-,UiSP. er-,UiSP. i " Northwest, wh & STEtiS? """"'T of raw hurs, wht" win be worked to order for the gonUa seaiin Re.member th place, 01UUBt. Salt treaty. ! Capital $300,000 : Surplus $17,000 F. H. Auerbach, John J. Dalt, p. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, f.JNK H. Dyer,- Thomas Marshal w. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITT, Temporary offloe No. 11 E. First Sooth street New building cor. Knd So. and CWl su. General Banking In all Its Branches Issues certlacat8 of doFOslt payable on demand, de-mand, bearing Interest If left a specified time. Selis drafts ami bills of exchange on all prliT cipal cities in the United State? and Europe. OFFICERS: wTSL:::.:r-"vs:as Xw.:.;:;;ygSaS PACIFIC STATES Savings, Lean & Building Authorized Capital, 915,0.000. Saa Fran-elsco. Fran-elsco. taii oraia. JOHa C'RaeiKSOH, SPoT- Offici 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lais City. ' TR. JONES & CO., 161 MAIN STREET. BOYS OSES AND BULLION. ' j.W.Farrell & Co natal Gas & Slsai Fittsn - Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Driv and Dug Wells Cesspools built and Connections mask It Main zUrtrl. opp. Auerbach Brot. a iBeautMWoman SMILES SWEET- jAjkafcXN. LY at the thought JCV ' h'r orra loveli- ' nesg. Every nonian r&iiSF I smiles sweetly who Its. u T u,es wisdom's Ro- S T-HviTIv' bertine, for it gives Mi(V. to her aclear, trans- T pareut, beautiful W VjKr skin. A brsmtiful I 0 i'T.' complexion alone is ! Xl,? '4 often tufficnt to sahV ViViiV wake a woman Jwfefy j;- beautiful. A woman 'Srt. vJ&l- wno h a beautiful FYAvv. VXt wplio should Vif ('ii thi possession 'I i'tii W should beautify it. ' N" wv Wisdom's Rober- ,,.,,. tir does just what is claimed for it It not only preserves and beau-Unes beau-Unes the complexion, but tepairs the damaees done by the use ol the mouv dangerous compounds com-pounds uow in the market, by its tonic eflect re-torinit re-torinit the skin to a natural, healthy action. Kead the testimonials toxan famous artistes, cele-bi cele-bi ated chemists aud eminent physicians, SALT LAKIMEAT CO. Wholesales Dealers in Dressed Beef , Perk, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Scats and i Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLaXD & SAMPSON. I Cor Tairo South and Fifth UU Stnett, |