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Show INSURANCE. ) Heber I Grant & Co. The Loading Insurance Agents of Stilt Lake City. Iteprettentinf tbe Following Companies: ASSETft Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., of Liverpool .$13.:)H7,0OO Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia 8,781,850 Home Insurance Company of New York ... f,l:il,15 German-American Insurance Company of New York B,54-l,846 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford 6,14,454 I'luiiiiix Insurance Company, of Hartford 6, SOS, 004 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance C'orupanv, of Philadelphia 8,:iJ!),i33 American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 2,642,069 Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York 2,4!KI,854 Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New York 1,521,708 Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company,- of Hrooklyn 1,!W3.811 Home Fire Iusurance Company of Utah , 277,1)83 J. F. Grant - - Manager. Ollicc In State Hank of I'tab, No. OO Main Street. eC"irttcll inaitcjrtt. BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. SAVINGS DEPAETMENT open Daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur. days lrom 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Five Der Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business, DIRECTORS: Hoyd Tark, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-President; S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cashier; Wui. II. Mcln-tyro, Mcln-tyro, J. H. Farlow, Geo Mullett, C. L. llaonaman, W. II. Irvine, E. E. Kich, FJ. 11. Critchlow. CAPITAL, $250,009. SU.1PLUS, $10,000. American National Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - TJtali Territory. Interest Paid on Deposits. JAMES H. BACON President I Sec. E. Sells T. A. Davis H. M. BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grit F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. TcNNimrr W. B. HOLLAND. . . .Assistant Cashier J. W. Jcdd F. W. Ross C. F. Loofboi.'kow. JTAH RATIONAL flANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah. CAPITAL - - - - $200,000.00. rinr:cToi3. J. M. Stout, President; A. B. Jones. Casiuer; Boliver Roberts, C. W. Lyman. Ly-man. Boyd Park, P. L. Williams. Alexander Rogers, Jos. A. Jennings W. II. Rov. T. K. Williams, Thomas Carter, J. A. Grpesbeck, Wm. K. Co'lton, A. L. vVilliams, W. II. Lyon, S. C. Ewing, Jos. Raumgarten, W. E. RussU. Jos. M. Stoutt. REALESTATE LYNCH & GLASMAHN, 221 Soutli Main St Offer tlie following: proper-lies proper-lies at tlie remarkably low prices quoted. Sow is the Time to Buy. RESIDENCES. 112,000. CJxlO rods on Fourth East, 10 rods south of Third South, 4-room adobe house; a beautiful building, lot; good terras. l3 12700. 2x5 rods between Third nd Fourth West on Fifth South. Double Dou-ble brick house. (10) 15000 . 5x10 rods on Sixth South, between be-tween Third and Fourth East, with B room house. flU) $4700. 47x1H5 feet on Fourth South between be-tween Ninth and Tenth Fast; good 4 room brick house. Nice plane. (23) 110,000. 5t9 reds on North Temple between be-tween Second and Third West, wilh 10 rocra modern brick house. 8500. 55x165 feet on Third streot near A, with 9 room brick house; modern mod-ern improvements. (42) tlOOO. 83x150 feet with neat 4 room new rustic cottage on Alameda Avenue, Av-enue, between lirighara and First South near Twelfth F'.ast; city water. wa-ter. This is a bargain and must be sold at once. (51) $7000. 4x10 rods on Sixth East between be-tween Second and Third South with two cottages. (tJo) Vacant Building Lots. $1500. 2x10 rods on Fourth East, between be-tween Third and Fourth South. A good building lot cheap. . (1) $3750, 50x165 feet on Capitol Hill, in block 11, Dlat E. (5) $6500. Lots 5i 6 and 7, la block 101, plat C. (6) $5000. 5x10 rods on Seventh South, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth East. 17) $7000. 28 lots, all in block 8, Lake View subdivsion. Must all be sold at once. One-half cash; balance in 1 and 2 years at 8 per cent. (17) $7500. 8x115 feet, southeast corner of I and Second; a first class building build-ing lot; one-half cash, balance at 8 per cent. (lfl) $3000. 4lixll3 feet on I, between F'irst and Second street. (16) $3500. 40x105 feet on Second street, between 1 and J. (16) $5500. 100x150, facing capitol grounds on the east. A good building site with view of entire city. $16,000. 132x119 feet corner North , Temple and Second West, only $120 ' per foot. Has several small adobe Wildings on it. (21) $8500. l'.)Sxl65ft., corner Sixth West and Second North facing on D. & R. G. Ry. First-class trackage or factory site. (211) $ 850. 25x120 ft., Third North, between Sixth and Seventh West. (37) $3750. 6x10 rods, on Ninth East, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth South. (46) $2000. 40x165 on Tenth Fast, between First and Second South. (4S) $ 650. 27 ft lot between Main and West Temple, and between Sixth and Seventh South, in a court in center of block. This is a bargain for any one wanting a lot in center of the city. (50) t 600. 25x130 ft. on Wall street, six blocks north of Temple, 1 blocks from car line. (52) $1000. 50x130 ft,, 6 blocks north of Temple, H blocks from car line, J blocks from city water. Nicely located. (52) $ 900. 33x132 ft., 1 block southeast from Warm Springs. This is a first-class first-class lot and cheap. (52) $ 600. 8xH rods, U blocks southeast from Warm Springs. (5:)) $ 00. 50x1-10 on Capitol hill. $1000. 50x110 on Capitol hill. $2500. 50x110 corner lot facing Capitol grounds on the north. $250- to $500. We have a few lots cheap on Capitol hill if bought at once. $2500. 270x142 ft. on D. & R. G. Ry. track, between Fifth and Sixth North. A good trackage sito. (55) $00,000. 214Jxll5ion corner of Main and North Temple. $1350. 8x10 rods on Fourth F2ast, one block west of Liberty park. This is a snap and is otTered 20 per cent, less than adjoining grounds. Must go at once. (68) $16,500. 221x165 feet on Fifth West, between Third aud Fourth South. Less than $75 per foot, and 50 per cent, less than adjoining grouna can be bought for. (tWi) $2250. 5x10 rods on Fourth West, between be-tween Sixth and Seventh South. This is a snap. (7) $10,000. 54ixll5$ on Main, between North Temple and First North. This is a fine lot and will double its value within eighteen months. We have a few lots left in Fourth South street addition for $125 each, on easy terms. These are the cheapest lots on tho market. Only fourteen blocks west of the postoflice. 1 Prices are at 1JKI) KOCK NOW, j and whenever you buy in the city you are sure to gain a large return. Call and see us; we have new bargains bar-gains every day. LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 SOUTH MAIN STEEET. Capital, Fully Paid - - $400,000 suRPLua$3o.ooa Union Mil Bant Successor to Walker !lro.. Hankers. Established, Estab-lished, lSiV). UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Tiro and liurlar Proof. ,T. It WALKER President, M. II. WALKKH vice 1'res, dent M. J. CHKKSMAN Canhler L. H VAHNSWOKTU Assistant Cashier J. It. WALKER, Jr Assistant Cashier Lombard Investment Co. OP Kansas City, Boston, Missouri, Wasj. Branch Office for Utah anil Southern Idaho. Corner First South and Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. W. H. DALE. . Manager; EaBykK"tan8 n Fann n1 Clty ProPrtT SVimtecmcntft gALT JKE rMIEATER. Cms. S. Bi'bton, Manager. Til E 8IKIETV AM) MISICAL EVENT OF TIIK TKAIt. coMHim mmaa. until t - ..EMMA JUlH- Grand opornOo 110 MEMBERS! 20 CRAT ARTISTS I XHKJUCII (IKI'IIKHIKA! TIIE ,11 CM I'll OKI'S! fiHI'EIT01HE! Tone:' t. 1 l:a-les (iounod's FAUST! Frllny. an h'i, G. Meyerbeer's LE S HUGUENOTS ! Saturday Mat. ne ', March 7. Ceo. Hlzet's CARMEN! Sntnrdav Eve., M;ireh 7. Richard VV"aner's THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. Sale of seatsoiien Monday, March 3, at 10a m Evening Prices--;. !.?. II. -We. t-aturdav Matinee !, Tac, !0.', AV.. FRANK KNOX. P t L. C. KARRICK, V. P7 J. A, EAHLS. Cashier. The National Bank" of tte Republic. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up. 47 MAIN STRKET. Transacts a treneral banking business. Money loaned ou favorable terms. Accounts oX uiercbante, Individuals, flrma aud corporations solicited. Flvt per cent ln en-st paid on savings and time deposits. DIKECTOHSi L. C. Karrlok G. S. Holmes Euill Knhii ..I. A. Earls W. E. Smeilley O-o A Lowe Frank Knox II. L. A Oulmer J. G. Sutherland. lijario &Co.'s SALT LAKE CITY, . . - UTAH. Hnys and sells exehaneo, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities f the l,'nit;l Stales and Europe, and ou all points on the 1'aelilc Coast. Issues letters of ci-eilit available In the principal prin-cipal e t es of the world. Sperlal attention given to the selling of ores mi bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and a.ijuiniug territories. ter-ritories. Accounts solicited, COIIBBHPONPKNTS: Wells Fargo Co Lonlon Weds. F.tr.o&Co Now York Maverhk National Dank Iloston Kir.-t National Hank.. Omaha First National bank Denver Merchants' National Hank , Chicago Hoatuien s National Ihink St. Louis Wells, Fargo & Co Sail Francisco J. 10. DOOLY, - - Agent. Pacific States Savings Jioan & Building Authorised Capital, S3S.0O0.000. San rr cuou, California. JOHN C. R0BIH30H, Si'Aw: Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Banking Department Utali Title, lis. & Trust Co. Paid-up Capita! $130,000 Surplus $10,003 FaysS per cent interest on time deposits-arte deposits-arte as Trustee. Guardian, Administrator and v zecutor; transacts general trust bus(itta insures real estate titles; insurauco fee co?; all charges for attorneys and abstracts. t.TO'.'Kiil,ONUS. . Banker. E. Dooly, T. K. Jones, L. S. Hills M. II. Walker, W. S. McOornlck, K. A. Smith, H.T. Duke, Joslah llarrett, HydeS. Young, M. S. l'endorgast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, i. It Walker. ( ori(olif R- C. Chambers. Kelsey Glllas-Cle, Glllas-Cle, James Sharp. John J. Daly, li. Mclutosh, k. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. I irrcnon F. H. Auerbach, T. 1. Webber, fiuith Andarson. W. H. Howe. A. W. Carlson, S. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Andar- "jLowwt John A. Marshall, Wm. C. HalU jALT JyVKE rjUIEATEU. tBAS, 8, BURTON. Manager. Monday Ev'ning 3IAKCII 1, JK'.H. Miijor T. H. r-r!'i hm the honor to announce the only ;t) pe u auce in this C:ty or 1 1 H N I V s STA S lr K Y Incidents of Twenty-Three Years' Life - S AN- Exp'oer in Gsistral Afnca. Rule of Seats Commences Saturday Morning Morn-ing March?. ' j I'UICI-.S - Stall sea's :panuetieard dress circle, f 1...11. fl s, i ouy. i ; second aim third ! bale Miles, usual pri e -. i W0.lKI!LAl! 2MD SOU i H, NEXT TO CULLEN. i 1 !,. KVkKTr, I s,11(. .,,.. ) J. E. S.V'KKTT, 1 Wm. Lawi k. ( 1,11 ' rIirs- i Agent. All This Week This Amusing uni ; hie CHAS, DIAMOVD. 10c Th" Milanese Minstrel, tile, THF. GI.KASON CHILDREN, 10c Wonderful Juveniles. 10c HILLY Vol'N'l, ldc "ASTAKTA." 10c n.VK.NKV NKLSON. :0c The Artnte-as Wondrr. Jfte ' TAVL )H. T.MK MAiiff'lAN'," I0c "TIIK TALKING SKULL," 10c "Rl Til KITH." 10c r Who Tells Fortunes of the Ladies Free of Charge. Wonderland Open I nun I to 10:30 F. M. Ars - IOC ADMITS TO ALL. IOC UTAH Ccninierciai&SavingsBaiik OF SALT LAKE CITT. Capital $200,003, Surplvu Fund 25,00fJ GENERAL BUNKING BUSINESS. ilve per cent Interest paid on savings deposits. depos-its. Loans on Heal Kstate. No. ii and ! E. 1st South. Salt Lak3 City McCojrnick&Co. BANKERS. Salt Lake City, - - Utali. Ca e ul Attention Given to the Sale of Ores and liu llon. We Solicit Consignments, Uuarantoeing Highest Market I'rice. Colle:tio:s Male at Lowest Rates. Active accounts Solicited. CORRF.8PONDENT9 : New York Imp. and Trad. National Dank, Chemical National Hank KnnntiM Lros. Chl-cago Chl-cago Comme-c al National Hank. San Frau-(iscoFlrst Frau-(iscoFlrst Nanonal Bank. Crocker-Wool-worth National Bunk. Dm iha - thnaha National Na-tional Bank. St. Louis-state Hank of S-t. I,niiiH Kansas City -National I'ank of Kansas Kan-sas Cdv. Denver-Denver Nat.iond Hank, ltv Na ional H ink. Lon ion. Kugluud Musftr. Martin A Oik. as Lnmh&rd SV. Capital, Fully Paid $300,000 - Burplui 30,000 Commercial National Bank ' OF SALT LAKE C'Tr. General Banking in all its Branches. Issnes cert' fiestas of deposit payable on demand. de-mand. beariLg Interest If le't a specltlel time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal prin-cipal cities lu the L'nlied States and Europe. DIRECTORS: T. It. Auerbach John J. Daly O. J. Salisbury AovlanC. Fox rat:k H. Dyer... .Thomas Marshall, and V. P. W. P. Noble Vice-President Ono. M. Downey. , President W tvnnai)aa .. ....Cashiisf |