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Show INSURANCE, ) HeberJ. Grant L Co. The Lending Insurance Agents of Suit Lake City. Representing the Following Companies: ASSETS. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., of Liverpool $4;),!iH7,00O Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia 8, 731, !:() Home insurance Company of New York H.ICU.l.ill (erman-Ameriean Insurance Company of New York 5,044,3411 Hartford fire Insurance Company, of Hartford 6,142, 454 l'ha'tiix Insurance Company, of Hartford 8,305,004 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 3,i?J9,l)3 American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 2,643.0l! Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York 2,4!K),54 Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New York 1,(521, 70S Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company, of Brooklyn 1,313,311 Home Fire Insurance Company of Utah 277,1)03 J. F. Grant - - Manager. Office in State Hank of I tali. No. AO Main Street. BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open Daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays Satur-days irom 10 a.m 10 6 m. Five uer Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS: Boyd Park, President; W. Chisholm, Vice-President; S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cashior; Wni. II. Mcln-tyre, Mcln-tyre, J. B. Farlow, Geo Mullett, C. L. Ilannaman, W. 11. Irvine, K. E. Rich, E, B. Critchlow. 0"Oob (I'ucnittri. I yoIread ? If you do. you will maks a great mistake It you ui n't get a copy of to-morrow a Times. IT WILL BE UDDEL NEWSPAPER ART K THEY ALL ARE IN IT SOCIETY LITERATURE TiieTimks tomorrow will be fjnmmcr." REALESTATE LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 South Main St Offer the following properties proper-ties at the remarkably low prices quoted. Now is Hie Time to Buy. RESIDENCES. 112,000. (IJxlO rods on Fourth East, 10 rods south of Third South, 4-room adobe house; a beautiful building lot; (food terms. (ftl 12700. 2x5 rods between Third and Fourth West on Fifth South. Double Dou-ble brick house. (10) 15000. 6x10 rods on Sixth South, .between .be-tween Third and Fourth East, with 5 room house. (Ill) $4700. 47xl5 feet on Fourth South between be-tween Ninth and Tenth East; Rood 4 room brick homo. Nice place. (23) $10,000. 5x rds on North Temple between be-tween Second and Third West, with 10 rocm modern brick house. (38) $8500. 05x165 feet on Third street near A, with 9 room brick house; modern mod-ern improvements. (42) $1600. 33x150 feet with neat 4 room new rustic cottaee on Alameda Avenue, Av-enue, between lirigham and First South near Twelfth East; 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. Vacant Building Lots. $4500. 2x10rods on Fourth East, between be-tween Third and Fourth South. A good building lot cheap. (1) $3760, 50x165 feet on Capitol Hill, in block 11, nlat E. (5) $0500. Lots 5; 8 aud 7, in block 101, plat C. () $5001). 5x10 rods on Seventh South, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth East. (7) $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. 82xll5 feet, southeast corner of I and Second; a first-class building build-ing lot; one-half cash, balance at 8 per cent. j cTa (16) $3000. 4Hxll5 fcijA between First and Second sljfr Tl (16) $3500. 40x165 feJ Second gtreet, between I ama jT 414 (16) $5500. 100x150, ftW Vo,, tpitol grounds on the east, ji t-d building site with view of enth city. $16,000. 132x119 feet corner North Temple and Second West, only $120 per foot. Has several small adobe buildings on it. (21) $8500. Id8xl05 ft., corner Sixth West and Second North facing on 1). & K. G. Ry. First-class trackage or fnolorv fiitft ill CAPITAL, $250,000. SU.1PLUS. $10.000. American National Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT 4.AKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utah Territory. Interest f aid on Deiosits. JAMES II. BACON President Sec- E. Ski.ls T. A. Davh H. M. BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L.Tiiomas M.JGrat F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tunnicuff W.B. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier J. W. J udd F.W.Ross C. F. LooKBoritow. ( JTAH -:- NATIONAL "I bank" 01 Salt Lake City. ' " " Capital. $200,000.00 DIKSCTOES: J. M. Stout, President; A. B. Jones, Cashier; Boliver Eoberts, C. W. Lv-man, Lv-man, Boyd Park. P. L. Williams, Alexander Rogers, Jos. A. Jennings, V. II. Itoy, T. K. Williams, Thomas Carter, J. A. Groesbock, Win. F. Colton, . fc A. L. Williams, W. H. Lyon, S. C. Eiving, Jos. Baumgarten, W. E. Russell! Jos. M. Stoutt. ;Aimocmcutft g AL'F J J A KE TjM 1 EATER! C11AE, 8. BUBTON, kanagar. THIRD SEAfON! GREAT SUCCESS! ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, February 21. THE NATIONAL Swedish Ladies' Concert, FROM STOCKHOLM. O BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS e Possessing Marvelous Voices. First Sopranos Miss Ida nroniUt-;t. Mitu Siimiiui. Sccnnd Sopran i MImh Ma'1a lie-ilea. lie-ilea. Mis Mallrure. F;rt Altis-Mis Kliza-bflth Kliza-bflth Itruro. Mlm Sohltera. Second Altos Mls Amelia liedi n, Miss Llndborn. Assisted by the Popular Boston Humorist, Melvin R. Day. PROGIJAMMEl FAUX I. 1. 0. ti'tte-"Follt Songs," Soderman S. vuartctts -Melfctt-d 3. Soprano Solo "Tb Kinu" Adam Miss (Ironqul t 4. Hesitation Humorou Oration... BUI Nya i Mr. IJay. 6.Octtt "Wedding March"., ...poderman AKT li. 6y Contralto Solol Mendelssohn i Mibs I. Bruce. 7. Jiecltatidu Scene from "Oliver Twist" DUkens Mr. Dav. 8. Cetette "Sinking Birds" Sunblad . Suprano Solo-"i'arals a la fenetre" . . Grogh Mist Stimllus. PAHT III. m. Octette-Selected 11. Humorous Selections "Cup of Coffee. " Hiluy; "John James Godfrey". Mark Twain M r. I my. 13. Contralto Solo "C'est L Espauiie." Offenbach Miss K. Bruce. 13. Octette "Sleep In 1'eace" Mohrlng "Programme sub set to sllt'ht alteration.. Capital, Fully Paid - . $400,000 SURPLUS, $30,000, y Union - National - Banfc ? (S iecMaorto Walker Broa., BMkan.) A Established, 1850. T UNITED STATES DEP02mRt.y(j Transacts a General Banking Business 8afe Depoiit Vault, Fin and Borfkl Proot : a. WALK..,.. ,. 5.&SS :::::-Vice:K " WAJU. Jr Assistant Oaabiaf FRANK KNOX, P t. L. C. KARRICK, V. P't J. A. EAKLS. Casmer. The National Bat of tie topic. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up. 7 MAIN STIiKEl Transacts a general tiankinz business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts ot merchants. Individuals, firms and coror;itioiis aoliclted. Five per cent In e est vald on savliigs and time deposits. DIRECTOB3, L. r. Karrlck a S. Holmes i;mll l .:ihri J. A. Karls W. E. S oeilley O o A Lowe Frank Knox 11. L. A Culinur J, (. Sutherland. g ALT I AliU rjiilEATEU. Chas. S. IIuhton, Manager THE Home Dramatic CI Announce ith pleasure their lirst Tirnduc-tlon Tirnduc-tlon In Salt Lak.' Cltv of the Celi-ln a'ed American Comedy Drama, by Hron oa llowar t, nuthor of the "Hunker s Dainties'." Daint-ies'." "Sara tinea." "Stienaudoah," Etc., In tour acts, eiillllej, Ward Investment Com'y OF" Kansas City, Boston, Stiisoiirl. Hut. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Comer First South and Main Street Salt Lake City, UUh. VV. H. DALE, - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at Ms, Fargo & Gos SALT LAKE CITY, . . . UTAH. Hnys nnil spIIs exch.vice, makes teleicranlitR Inn fci Bon the r nlial c tia of the t'ntel Sta'e-tai.d Furore, ami ou all p.iinte on t..e I'a' luc CVn-t. lss e- li tt i s of ere lit ai a'laole In tlie prln-Cllill prln-Cllill c t cs . f ihn wo: lit. Sivctil attention given to the selling of ores aii.f million. Advances made on consignments at lowest rate. , Parti 'iihir attention Rivn to c, llections throu ;hout Kiafc. Nevada and ft .j ,tn.n ter-r.tories. ter-r.tories. AccunfH solic.led. (i iuukspondknts: We'ls. Fargo 4 (Jo Lon lor; WeiK Far o&Oo Neiv 1 ork Mftv-ri k N'a onat Bank Hosto-i r t National hank Omaha First Natl nal Hank Denver Merchants' Na'ional Hunk Ctrl ago Hoatmcn'e National llauk St. Louis Wells. Fargo & Co San Francisco J. K. DOOLY, - - Affent. nCIFIC STATES Savings. Loan & Mib Authorlieil Capital, i4ft,OOO,0O0. 8 a Fru. eiaco, Calilurnia. JOHN C. ROBINSON, "iir OiEce 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, $ 350. 25x120 ft., Third North, between Sixth and Seventh West. (3?) $3750. 6x10 roils, on Ninth East, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth South. (4tf) $2000. 40x165 on Tenth Eaat, between First and Second South. (4H) $ C7,0. 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 500. 25x130 ft. on Wall stroet, six blocks north of Temple, H blocks from car line. (52) $1000. 50x130 ft., 6 blocks north of Temple, 1 blocks from car line, r blocks from city water. Nicely lochted. (52) $ 000 . 33x132 ft., 1 block southeast from Warm Springs. This is a lirst-class lirst-class lot and cheap. (50) $ 000. 3xS rods, U blocks southeast from Warm Springs. (53) $ HOI). 50x140 on Capitol hill. $1000. 50x14(1 ou Capitol hill. $2500. 50x140 corner lot facing Capitol grounds on the north. $250 to $500. We have a few lots cheap j on Capitol hill if bought at once. $2500 . 270x142 ft. on 1). & R. (. Ry. track, between Fifth and Sixth North. A good trackage site. (55) $80,000. 214ixlt5ion corner of Main and North Temple. $1350. 3x10 rods on Fourth East, one block west of Liberty park. This is a snap and is offered 20 por cent, less than adjoining grounds. Must go at once. (OM) $16,500. 221x165 feet on Fifth West, between Third and Fourth South. Less than $75 per foot, and 50 per , , cent, less than adjoining ground can be bought for. (6i) $2250. 5x10 rods ou Fourth West, between be-tween Sixth aud Seventh South. This is a snap. (78) $10,000. 54ixllfi on Main, between North Temple aud First North. This is a line lot ar.d will double its value within eighteen months. Wo have a few lots left in Fourth South street addition for $125 each, on easy terms. These are the cheapest lots on the market. Only fourteen j blocks west of the postoflice. 1 I YUUN'G MRS" WINTHROP By l)erml"ion of A. M. Palmer. Kiq., Man er of the Mailtson Square 'ih-ater, New York City. 2 PEK FORMA M ES ON LY 2 Will be given, Matinee anil Night. Monday, February 23. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. t'soal price!!. Matinee rates. 'c. and .Vic. Keserxe 1 seals ;c. S le tegns Satnulay, February at. I Mil. H. G. WIIITN'KY, Mgr. I. T. SAOKETT. WM. LAWLER. (Next to et'LLKM HOTFL ) WEST StCONO SOUIH. N'ow open s a rene.-t'iMB family resort. C'outini ous performances from i to lui.iop. in. Open da ly. See the WOOLY HABY. See the MIND KEADEKS See the PKRFOKM IMS RABMTS. See the KDUCATKD GKKSK. Pee the TOURS OF THE WORLD. See the STKKEOl'TIO SHOW, See the MAUIO MAN. gee TUOKXF. AND CARLTON." See Mr. AND MRS. LE1IK. See the AKMLKSS MAN. See the MOUTH I'KNMAN. I Bee ALL TH K EAT SHOWS. 25C ADMl Ts TO ALL. 25C Reserved seats, 10c. Open dally, 1 to 10:30 p.m. Ban.ldn.g' Department Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Comnan Paid-up Capital $150,000 Surplus Jio.003 I'hjh.i pci .. in .u. ivni. uu 11..1B u.-ixm m-acts m-acts as Truetee. Oimrdiau, Admliilntrator anil executor; transacts geucrnl iniMt bu'..i insure! real estate titles; insurance fee cov.t ail charges (or attorneys aud abstracts, vro . hu,.i mis. Banker J. E. Dooly, T. K. Jones, L. S Hnii. M. H. Walker, W. S. McCornick, K. A. Smith H. T. Duke, Joeiah Uarrett, Hyde 8. Youn m' S. Pendorgast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J ' u." Walker. ' "' t'at!ifaltf R- C. Chambers, Kelsey & Qtiln. pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, R Mclniiv.h A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. " UtrckanU T. H. Auerbach, T O. Webber Hugh Andarson. W. H. Bowe, A. W. Carlsonl S. II. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Anderson. Ander-son. Lauytrt John A. Marshall, Wm. C. Hall. ;lcCornick&Co. BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Careful Attention Clven to the Sale of Ore and Bullion. We Solicit Consgn-ments, Consgn-ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price. Collections Made at Lowest Rates. Actiw Accounts Solicited. COHRESPONDKNTHi New York Imp. and Trad. Nat Bsnk.Ohem. al Nat. Wnk, Kountze Hros. Chtcseo Cnui-jerclal Cnui-jerclal Nat. Bank. San Francisco Flint Nat. ank. Crocksr-Woodworth Nat. Hank. Omahft Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis Slats Bank ot . l.eiils. Kansas City Nat. Hnk of Khbim I j. Denver Denver Nat. kft.uk, Cltv Nftl nk. L' nion, England Msurs. Martin 33 Lombard fu Capital, Fully Paid $300,000 Surplus 30,000 Commercial National Bank OF SALT LAKE C'TY. General Banking in al! its Braneliei. Issoeseeit fli-ate-sof deposit payable or. demand, de-mand, bearing Interest If loft a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all prta cipal cities in the United Slates and Europe. DIRECTORS: F. H. Anerbarn John j, DaiT O.J. Salisbury MovlanC. Foic frank H. Liyer. ...Thomas Mar-hall, and V.P. W. P. Nobis Vice-President (tho. M. Downey President W. Donnellan Caahlar Trices are at BKD ItOCK NOW, and whenever you buy in the city you are sure to sain a large return. Call and see us; we have new bar- i . gains every day. I LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 B0UTH MAIN STBEET. C 116 BY TIIE Salt Lake Tiiriiverein, February 23, 1891. Costumes procured and made to order by L. Diuvoliue. '& West Sixth South. Don't Delay Ordering. Come All. fr,,,::l : OF SALT LAKE CITT. Capital $200,000 Eurplus Tund 25,000 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposits. depos-its. Loans on Heal Estate. I No. Si! and 94 V.. 1st South. Salt Lake City. |