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Show INSURANCE. I I ) II Heber 1 Grant Tim Lpftdtrtfr Insurance Agents of Salt Lake City. Itprcsent nf the Following Companies: Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., of Liverpool .$43,3c'; Insurance Couipauy of North America, of Philadelphia 8,73'' -M Home Insurance Company of New York a, lJS ! (ierman-American Insurance Company of New York 6,64i J48 Hartford tire Insurance Companv, of Hartford 6,H-' Vj l'hti'tiix Insurance Company, of Hartford 6,305 W4 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 8.S-" American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York 2.4S" Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New Y'ork 1,821 i08 Williamsburgn City Fire Insurance O'ompany, of Brooklyn 1,8M jjl Home Fire Ioauranco Company of Utah 27" J3 j j J.F.Grant - - Manager. I Ofliee in Stat Bank of Utah, No. CO Main Street. 1 imtnrial 'na,?5f5twJL I BANK" OF COMMERCf Opera House Block, Salt Laka City, Utah. 1, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open Daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Five per Cent Interest I Paid on Deposits. I j Transacts a General Banking BuinesU J DIRECTORS: Boyd Park, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-Prcsidei S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields, dr., Assistant Cashier; Wm. II. Mclil ' tyre, J. B. Farlow, Geo Mullett, C. L. lianuaaian, W. II. Irvine, E. 11 Kioh, K. B. Criteulow. ' 1 . .. . CAPITAL, $250,000. SURPLUS. $10,000. American National Bank. . SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utalj Territory. Interest Paid on Deiosits. JAMES II. BACON.... President Sec E. Sk.lls T. A. Davi 11. M. HACON Vice-President Gov. A. L.TnOMAS M. J. (Jrat V. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jakvis I). G. Tcnnici.ifp W.U. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier J. W. Jldd J.". y, Kosi C. . Loofboi row. UTAH RATIONAL DANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah. CAPITAL - - - - $200,000.0(1 DX33EOTO:RS: 'L J. M. Stout, President; A. H. Jones, Cashier; Boliver Kohrf : man. Royd Park, P. L. Williams, Alexander Rogers, Jos. A H. Roy, T. K. Williams, Thomas Carter, J. A. Uroosbeck. V A. L. Williams, W. II. Lyon, S. C. Ewing, Jos. Baumgartet 2, Jos. M. Stoutt. I II REAL ESTATE LYNCH 1 GLASMANN, 221 Soutli Main St Offer the. followinjr proper-tics proper-tics at the remarkably low prices quoted. Sow is the Time to Buy. RESIDENCES. 112,000. 0ix10 rods on Fourth East, 10 rods south of Third South, 4-room adobo house; a beautiful building lot; good terms. (H) $2700. 2x3 rods between Third and Fourth West on Fifth South. Double Dou-ble brick house. (10) J3000. CxlO rods on Sixth South, between be-tween Third and Fourth Eaat, with f room house. (l'J) f!700. 47xlj feet on Fourth South between be-tween Ninth aud Tenth East; good 4 room brick house. Nice place. (23) $10,000. 5x9 reds on North Temple between be-tween Second and Third Wesc, with 10 rocm modern brick house. (38) ?S300. 65x165 feet on Third street near A, with 9 room brick house; modern mod-ern improvements. (42) H00O. 8Jx 100 feet with neat 4 room new rustic cottage on Alameda Avenue, Av-enue, between Brigham and First South near Twelfth East; city water. wa-ter. This is a bargain aud must bo sold at once. (51) $7000. 4x10 rods on Sixth East between be-tween Second and Third South with two cottages. (tijj Vacant Building Lots. $1500 . 2&xl0 rods on Fourth East, bo-tween bo-tween Third and Fourth South. A good building lot cheap. (1) $3751). 50x165 feet on Capitol Hill, in block 11, plat E. (5) $0500. Lou Si 6 aud 7, in block 101. plat C. (H) 5000. 6x10 rods on Seventh South, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth East. (7)' $7000. 2S 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. 82Jxll5 feet, southeast corner of I aud Second; a first-class building build-ing lot; one-half cash, balance at 8 per cent. (16) $3000. 411x115 feet ou I, between First and Second street; (18) $3500. 40x105 feet on Socond street, between I and J. . (16) $5500. 100x150, facing capitol grounds on the east. A good building site with view of entire city. $10,000. 132xll'J foet cornr North Temple and Second West, only $120 Eer foot. Has several small adobe uildings on it. (21) $8500. I8xl05ft., corner Sixth West and Second North facing on D. & R. G. Ry. First-class trackage or factory site. 2'J) $ 850. 25x120 ft., Third North, between Sixth and Seventh West. (37) $3750. 6x10 rods, on Ninth East, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth South. (40) $2000. 40x165 on Tenth East, between First and Second South. (48) $ 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 COO. 25xl;J0 ft. on Wall street, six bldcks north of Temple, 1 blocks from car line. (52) $1000. 50x130 ft., 6 blocks north of Temple, 11 blocks from car line, J blocks from city water. Nicely located. (52) $ 000. 33xl32ft.,l block southeast from Warm Spriugs. This is a first-class first-class lot and cheap. (52) $ 600. 3xS rods, 11 blocks southeast from Warm Springs. (53) $ 800. 50x140 on Capitol hill. $1000. 5(1x140 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 1). '& R. G. Ry. track, between Fifth and Sixth North. A good truckage site. (55) $00,000. 214jxll5ion corner of Main and North Temple. $1350. 8x10 rods on F'ourth East, one block west of Liberty park. This is a snap and is offered 20 per cent, less than adjoining grounds. Must go at once. (OS) $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. (6!U) $2250. 5x10 rods on Fourth West, between be-tween Sixth aud Seventh South. This is a snap. (78) $10,000. 541x1151 on Main, between North Teinplo and First North. This is a tine lot and will double its value within eighteen mouths. We have a few l.ots left in Fourth South street addition for $125 each, on easy terms. Those aro the cheapest lots on the market. Only fourteen blocks west of the postoflice. Prices are at Hi:i KOCIC NOW, and whenever you buy in the city you are sure to gain a largo return. Call and seo us; we have new bargains bar-gains every day. LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 SOUTH MAIN STEEET. ! ! FRANK KNOX, P't L. C. KAKIUCK, V. P ' J. A, KAKLS. Casuier. j The National Bat of llie Rjpic. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up. 47 MAIN BTIiKET. Tranoacts a genera! banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts ot nierchaiita, indiTlduals. firms aud corporations aollclted. Fir per cent Interest paid on laving aud time deponlu. DIKECTOE3, L. C. Karrtck G. 8. Holmes F.nill K:ihn J. A. Karls W. E. Suiedley Geo. A Loe Frank Knox li. L. A Oultuer J. G. Sutherland. lilTFufgo & Go.'s SALT LAKE CITY, . - . UTAH, j Buys and idlB exchange, makes te1cur:inh!c tran-feis on the principal cities of the t'riited Stales and Kuropo, and on all polnta on the l'arlilc Coast. Issues letteis of credit available In the principal prin-cipal ct es of the world. Specpil attention given to the selling of ores and bullion, Advances made oa consignments at lowest raton. Particular attention Riven to collections i throu :hout,Utah. Nevada and aJJolninij territories. ter-ritories. Accounts solicited. CO H HKHl'O.N ULNXS 1 Vv'e'ls, Fargo 4 Co Lrm lor: Weil l. Fnr. o & Co New York Mavrick National Batik Postoa h ir t Net o:ial I'ank Omaha Firat National Bank Denver Merchants' Nt!.ma4 Hank Chlcairn Hnatniett's National liunk St. Lotos I Wvlis, Far,n & Co San Francl.su J. E. DOOLY, - - Agent. UTAH Gommsrelal Savings Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY. I Capital $200,003 ! Surplus Tund 25,000 GENER&L BURINS BUSINESS. ; Five per cent interest paid on savings depca-j depca-j its. Loans on Keal fcatale. No. 2! aud L'l E. 1st South, Salt LukJ City . J icCornick&Co, bankers) SALT LAKE CITY, DTAH. Careful Attention Given to the Sale of Ore end Bullion- We Solicit Cons'gn-ments, Cons'gn-ments, Guaranteeing the Highest Market Price, Collection Made at Lowist flatei. Ictlw Accouals Solicited. CORHEBPONDRNTii New York Imp. andlrail. Nat. Bank.Chem-cal Bank.Chem-cal Nat. B.ink. Kour.tue Pros. Clilor e'i Cam. m-rclal .Vat. Wank. 8n Franctacf First Nit lank. Crocker W co! worth Nat. Hank. Omaha -Omj. Nat. Bank. st. Louis Sl ate Bonk of ; Leu:. Kansas Cty-Nat. Ha ik of KuB-saa I t v. Denver Lid ler Nt. l'-ik, Ci'V Nat iink. L- n.io-i. rnsUud- Ueatra. alaxtui 1 'o , .n I.,,D,b-ir,l St Capital, Fully Pai f - Union - ftitionark (8uccaaar to Walker Bros., but ) Established, 1830. Wf UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR?, 1 ransacts a Esneral Banking Businesa 3afe Dopoit Vaulta, Fira and Bargki Proof. f M. H. WALKED w...PrileBt 4. J. OIlEHShMAV Vlce-PresldeH Lombard Investment Co. OP Kansas City, Boston, Miuuurl. Mam. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Comer First South and Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. W. H. DALE - Manager. EaKaJST 011 Far!n ' City Property at j Pariisc , Males Saviii.Loa!i&I!i!il(Iin: ; COMPAiTV. Aathorlted Capital, ri. Ooo.OOO. San -eisoo, Oalllonim. " JOHN G. ROBiNEOli Office M E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, ' . , Banking Department Utah lie, to. & Trust Co. 1 ; Paid-up Capital 5150,003 Surplus $10,003 I IJa'Bf per cut mo rcBt on time deporm. I I acts aa Trustee, Guardian, AdminlHtrator a.i t tziiriitor; tratiHacte, general trust bu'nlaa liiBiiren real estate titles; insurance fee cov- ' all charges tor attorneys and abstracts. " STO 1.11, H.liRKS. 1 linnteri J. E. Dooly, T. H. Jones, L. S. Hill M. U. Walker, W. 8. McCornick, B. A. Smith H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde 8. Youuit, M 5. 1'endersast, X. A, Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. r Walker. (;aiaMi R. C. Chamber, ttoser Oftl. i pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, is. Mclntoia. : A. V. Thomas. Governor of Utah. Merchant F. H. Auerbach, T. O. Webber, IluKb Anilaraon. W. H. Kowe, A. W. Carlson, ; S. H. Auerbach, W. T. Colton. James Audar- 6iutcBn John A. Marshall. Wm. C. HalL 1( Capital, Fully Paid $300, COO . Surplui 00,000 ; Cciiiiiisrclal National M of salt lake cty. i General Banking in all its Crania i Issoesceit flcnl-sof deposit payable on d.i mand, bearltg Inte-est tl left a specified time. HUs drafts and bills of exch on all priu clpal cities in the United States and Europe. . DIIiKCTORS: f T. H. Auerbach .Tohn J. Dat O. ,1. Salisbury Movlan 0. FoJ 1-rank H. Over. ...Thomas Marshall. Knd V. P", W.F. Nobie Vice -President lieo. M. Downey Presiile.ik, W. itomiallau .....,.Cuamf;; t ;tnit9fmnitti gALT JKE rpiIKATEK. ( HAS. S. Hl'BTON, Manager. THE ROCIETl' AMI MUSICAL F.VENT OF THK YK.tlt. (TOint MII5BD.1V, 1I.WCII 4 -;fmma juch; - GrandOporaOo 110 MEMBERS I 20 CRrAT ARTISTS! THK Jl't'U OKCHKSrKA! THE JUCH CWOKCS! Ti HI'B1TC)1KE: Wc'm'td.iy, March 4, Richard W inner's TAN N HALTS RR! Tliursil:iy, M ucii 5, Charles (iounod s FAUST! Frl !:iv. .March 6, G. Meyerbeer's L E S HUGUENOTS ! Saturday Matine", March 7. I ieo. Hizet s CARMEN! S.itimlav Kve., M:ircl-7. Kichar.l Waners THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. S:ile of s'Mts opens Monday, March 3, at 10 a in F.veHiiu Urice-i-f. t. roc. j t-aturdav M'.tiuwl. ."0- c j W 0 IV I E R L A A EM! 2ND SOUTH, NEXT TO CULLEN. ! WM. Lawixu. I" hu, pr l Ai-ent. All Tills M k This Amilsinff i 10c CH AS. DIAMOND. 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