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Show INSURANCE jy- Heberl Grant L Co. The lRling- Insurance Agents of Suit Lake City. Representing (he Following: Companies: assets, Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., of Liverpool ..W3.3r!7, 000 Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia .. 8,781,250 Home Insurance Company of New York 8,991,159 (ierman-American Insurance Company of New York 6,544,848 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford ,.. 8,142,45. l'htrnix Insurance Company, of .Hartford 6,305,001 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 8,83fl,933 American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia..... 2,643,669 Niagara Fire Insurance Company, of New York. 2,490,654 Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New York - . 1,621,708 Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company, of Brooklyn ... ,8W8.8U Home Fire Insurance Company of Utah 277,983 . F. Grant - - Manager. Office in Stat Hank of Utah. Xo. CO Main Street. gALT JjAKE rjMIEATER. CHB. 8. BURTON, JUnagtr. THIRD SEASON I GREAT SUCCESS! ONE NICHT ONLY. Tuesday, February tl THE NATIONAL kill Ladies' Concert, FHOM STOCKHOLM. O BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS O Potses.slng Marvelous Voices. First Sopranos -Miss Ida rironitlt. MlM BmidiU". Hid nd Soprnn m - Mine Ma. la He-den He-den Miss Ida Hrure. First Altos MltiK,llz. helh Hruie, Minx Sehlt.eru. Second Altos Miss Amelia lleden. Miss Llmlboru. Assisted by the Popular Huston Humorist, Mclvin R. Day. I'tOaiAMMEi PAItT I. I. Octette "Folk 8ng.V' Sodcrman tl. ivuartette -Melee.ted 3. Soprano holo-"The Klnif" Adam Mis lirnniuPt i. Keiitstlon HumorotiPi Oration... Dill Nye Mr. I)ny. Octette "WeddlOK March" Bwlerman PAHT II. 8. Contralto Solo - Mendelssohn Ml I. Hrure. 7. Mediation Bcene from "Oliver Twist." Dickens Mr. Pay. 8. Cotette "Rlnclnp HlnH" Stmblad V. buprano Solo - 1'arala a la fenetre" . Orogh MImh Hun. Ilun. PAItT 111. 10. Octette- Selected 11. Humorous Selections "Cupof O.tTee ' lul y; "Johu Jam. s tlmlfrey '.Mark Twain Mr. I)av. ta. Contralto Solo "Cent L'Enpairne." Offenbach Mis K. Hrnee. IX Octette-"Sleepla I'eaeo" Mohrlng W rrogramme nb:ect to slight alterations. REALESTATE LYNCH & GLASMAHfl, 221 Soutli Main St Offer the following1 properties proper-ties at the remarkably low prices quoted. Sow is the Time to Buy. RESIDENCES. 13,000. 6xl0 rods on Fourth East, 10 rods south of Third South, 4-rooin adobe house; a beautiful building lot; (rood terms. (3) 12700. 2x5 rods between Third and Fourth West on Fifth South. Double Dou-ble brick house. (10) S5000. 5x10 rods on Sixth South, between be-tween Third aud Fourth East, with ft room house. (18) 11700. 47xl5 feet on Fourth South between be-tween Ninth aud Tenth East; pood 4 room brick house. Nico place. (.3) .10,000. 5x9 rd on North Temple between be-tween Second and Third West, with 10 rocm modern brick house. (3) 18500. 55x165 feet on Third street near A, with 9 room brick house; modern mod-ern improvements. (42) flCOO. 83x150 feet with neat 4 room new rustic cottage 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) t7000. 4x10 rods on Sixth East between be-tween Second and Third South with two cottages. (05) financial J jjnancjal. banOf commerce. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT open Daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur. days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Five Der Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business, DIRECTORS: Boyd Tark, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-Presided-, S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cashier; Wm. 11. Mclit-, ' tyro, J. B. Farlow, Go Mullett. C. L. Hannaman, W. H. Irvine, E. E." Rich, E. B. Critehlow. - CAPITAL.. $250.000. SURPLUS, $10.000. American National Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OF SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utali Territory. Interest Paid on Deposits. JAMES H.BACON .TPresident Sec E. Sells T. A. Davis II. M.BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M.J. Gray F. L. HOLLAND Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tlnnicliff W.B. HOLLAND. . . .Assistant Cashier J. W. Judd ', Ross C. F. Loofbopkow. . UTAH'-:- NATIONAL 1 BA3sr:Er Of Salt Lake City. - Capita!. $200,000.00 DIRECTOIIS: J. M. Stout, President; A. li. Joues, Cashier-, Boliver Roberts, C. V. Lyman. Ly-man. Boyd Park, P. L. Williams, Alexander Kogers, Jos. A. Jennines, W. H. Boy, T. K. Williams. Thomas Carter, J. A. Groasbnck. Win. F. Oolton, A. L. Williams, W. II. Lyon, S. C. Ewing, Jos. BaumgarUn, XV. E. Russell, Jos. M. Stoutt. g.VLT JjAKE HEATER. ('HAS. 9. IU btoh. Manager. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, Thalia Drilc CI, Under the direction of tlie great Swedish , Actor. Alfred Nilsson, Will appear In the always popular Swedish raina. Those who bars seen this drama before are sure to want to aee It again, and those who have not seen it ought nut to rnias the treat till time. Mr. Nllsnon takes three parts in this play, all of which are strong contrast to each other. The tlrst is ' The Happy Per;" the second is "The Nnblt) Anders.'' and the third is the extremely ex-tremely eomlral "Lo iiarenlsse," irlvlnff the broad talent of the celebrated artist ample scope. The Amerli-nns will find much enjoyment In listening to the m n ;k and S"eimt the c haracteristic harac-teristic national dam es, turh as "Vermlands-d "Vermlands-d .nseti." danced ty the wl ole company in the thud act. and "Hallinudansen." or "Fryfcdals-polsken," "Fryfcdals-polsken," danced In the lastai-t by the llalvor- evwjto.i-iih,v f "ir:si;h male octette. The overture is specially composed by our well known musician, Anton Pedersen. It Is written n two subjects taken from the music In the drama, it is a clever composition and Is pronounced bv musicians to be a matter-piei-e of its kind. The theater orchestra will he rnlarged for the ocnislim and will te ider several line selections selec-tions dtiri ig tho even m, such as Luml ye's Champaign Gallop, with all the original eflects; Poutpouri from OfTenliach's Operas. And when we announce that Professor W. K. VVelhe is to take charge of ti e orchesiri for the availing, it Is a sure guarantee to everybody every-body that also the pirt of the programme will be an artistic succi ss. Capital, Fally Paid . $400,000 . SURPLUS, $30,000. - ' Union National - Bank iSuocassorto Walker Bros BftOkenJ Established, 1830. UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR?, Transacts a General Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Firs and Barjki Proofc H. WALKTrrfc..... " t.... foftSKS- ;---.-:""v.c.:pT:M Jr Aaaitat Cusluaf FRANK KNOX, P't, L. C KARRICK, V. F t J. A. KAUL8. Uanier. The National Ml of k Beplc. ' Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Up. 47 MAIN BTIKET. Transacts a eeneral banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts 01 merchants, individuals. Arms and corporations aollclted. five per cent Interest paid on savings and time deposits. DI HECTORS L. C. Karrlck O. 8. Holmes Emll Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley G'O A Lowe Frank Knoi I L L. A Culmer J. O. Sutherland. gALT JjAKE rji HEATER. Ciias. S. Briii'oN, Mauager t::3 SrECTACl'LAR EVE.VT of the SEASOJ TflRKENlOllTS SAT! KIIAYMATINEK Fell, iia, U7. UH. Direct from Nlblo's (iard.n Theater, Now Vork City, EZIBJIL"ir'S Sumptuous Fairy Spectacle, the C3 Lombard Investment Com' OP Kansas City, Boston, MlMOurl. MM, Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idalu. Corner FirRt South and Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. W. H. DALE, - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at Wells, Fargo & BdJ SALT LAKE CITY, . . . UTAH. Buys and sells exehanee, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United Stales and Europe, and on all points on the l'a. trie Coast. Issue Hitters of credit available in the principal prin-cipal c t f s of the world. Sperlul attention given toths soiling of ores a:uf bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest ratoe. Particular attention riven to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and aitlulumg territories. ter-ritories. Accounts solicited. CORRKSCOMUSNTS: Wells. Farpo A Co. Lon ton Weils, Far.o 4 Co Now Vork Maverh'k National Bank Hontou Fir-t National Hank Omaha First National Hank Di-nver Merchants National Hunk Chicago Boatmen's National Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo & Co San Francisco J. Fj. DOOLY, - - Agent. Vacant Building Lots. 11500. 2Jxl0 rods on Fourth East, between be-tween Third and Fourth South. A good building lot "cheap. (1) 3750, (50x165 feet ou Capitol Hill, in block 11, plat E, (5) 6500. Lou 5; 8 and 7, in block 101, plat C. (0) $5000. 6x10 rods on Seventh South, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth East. (7) IT00O. 28 lots, all in block 8, Lake View subdivsion. Must all be sold at once. One-hnlf cash; balance in - - j -at a ni o per v. 7500. 8"Jxllo feet, southeast turner of I aud Second; a first class building build-ing lot; one-half cash, balance at 8 per cent. (10) $3000. 41ixll5 feet on I. between First and Second street ' (16) $3500. 40x165 feet on Second street, between I and J. (16) $5500. 100x150, facing capitol grounds on the east. A good building site with view of entire city. $16,000. 13ixll9 feet coiner North Temple and Second West, only $120 per foot. Has several small adobe buildings on it. (21) $9500. 198x163 ft., oomer Sixth West and Second North facing on D. & K. G. Ily. First-class trackage or factory site. (2!l) 350. 25x120 ft.. Third North, between Sixth and Seveuth West. (37) $3750. 5x10 rods, on Ninth F.ast, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth South. (46) 200(1. 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) 500. 25x130 ft. on Wall street, six blocks north of Temple, 1J blocks from car line. (52) $1000. 50x130 ft., 8 blocks north of Temple, 1 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. (r) t COO. 3x8 rods, lf blocks southeast from Warm Springs. , (53) 800. 60x140 on Cap.tol hill. $1000. 50x140 on Capitol hill. $2500. 50x140 corner lot facing Capitol grounds on tho north. $250 to $500. We have a fow 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 trackage site. (55) $60,000. 2144x1 15 on corner of Main and North Temple. $1350. 8x10 rods on Fourth 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. (68) $16,500. 221x165 feet on Fifth West, between Third and Fourth South. Less than $75 per foot, and 50 per j cent, less than adjoining grouna can be bought for. (09$) $2250. 5x10 rods en Fourth West, be-, tween Sixth and Seventh South This is a snap. , (78) $10,000. 64Jxll5i on Main, betweon North Temple and First North. This is a tine lot and will double its value within eighteen months. We hare 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 blocks west of the postoQice. Prices are at BEI KOCK NOW, 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. PACIFIC STATES Savings, Loan & Mik Authorized Capital, K,OOO.OOU, San Fran. clnoo, t alllornla. JOHN C. ROBINSON, sTJ.ABVxGT- Office 44 E. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. C Water queen Q RE9PI.ENOENT WITH Gorgeous Costumes! Glittering Armor ! Fascinating Ballets! Grand Marches! Magnificent Scenery! Calcium Lights! AND NOVEL ECBOPEAV SPECIALTIES! JO Pm ins in the Grand Production ! Popular Prices. Halo of Seats begins Wednesday, February a. WONDER L A N D 2ND SOUTH, NEXT TO CULLEN. t. T,. Sackf.tt, 1 qnl. Pmnr's I J' E' S.VfKETT, Via. Lawmsh! f Sole Fr"pri1- t Agent. See the Marvel, S'X.-T I JollS FAY nnd EVA i ll, Splrl.uan.n. The Comodv, OUR BOARDING HOUSE ! Ot e Week Run of the WOOLY BABY. SEE THESEJW2NDERS. Besides thete ai e many more Interesting and novel features. Saturday i Children's Hay; all children admitted from ID a. m. till 5:30 p. m. for ID cents. Friday Is Ladles' Souvenir Day. See the wax tinures. all new. Di orsopen from 1 to 10:ip. m. ; performances hourly. 25C ADMITS TO ALL. 25C UTAH Commercial Savings Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital 200,000 Surplus Fund 25,000 i GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. I ive per cent interest paid nn savings deposits. depos-its. Loans on ite.il Estate. No. 23 and 21 E. 1st S juth, Silt Like City . Baa-Elarf Department Utah Title, Insurancs and Trust Comoany Paid-np Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 PayHh per cut ,nt i,nt on tune uepwut' acts as Trustee, Uuardiau, AdmlulHtrator anil executor; transacts general trust busies Insures real estate titles ; insurance fee covl all charges for attorneys and abstracts, yro hai.i.i.HHs. Banker, J. E. DiK.ly, T. K. Jones, L. 8. Hills M. 11. Walker, W. S. McCornlck, E. A. Smith. H. T. Duke, Joslah Barrett, Hyde 8. Young M 8. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn. J K Walker. C'ui.ifalif R. C. Chambers, Kelsey & GUI is. pie. James Sharp. John J. Daly, K. Molntoah, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. AferrAonH F. H. Auerbach, T. O. Webber, HuKh Andarson, W. II. itnwe, A. W. Carlson, S. 11. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Anderson. Ander-son. Lairyeri John A. Marshall. Wm. C. Halt Mornick&Co. BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Careful Attention Given to trie Sal of Ore and Bullion. We Solicit Consignments, Consign-ments, Guaranteeing tha Highest Market Price. CslIectUai Mada at Lowest Rates. ic'Jw Account. Solicited. COKKEBPONDENTii New York Imp. and Trad. Nat Bank. Chew cal Nat. Bank, Kountze Pros. Chicago Commercial Com-mercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Jank. Crocker-WoodworUi Nat. Bank. Omaha -Omah.v Nat. Bank. St. Loul-8tate Bank of 5t. 1..JH Kansas City-Nat. Batik of Kaanaa 1 y. Denver Denver Nat. i'a ik, Citv N'ak .ink. Lin '.on, England Msmts. Uartla M "o , 3i Luuibaxd St T. R. JONES & CO., 3BAMEHS.S Ki MAIN STREET. BDYS ORES AND BULLION. DR. HODGES, DENTISTl 31 XV. lit South, Salt Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAiHI By tha Use of Vitalized Air. ALL W0HK WAEEANTED ! Capital, rnlly Paid $300,000 8urplui 30,000 ! I , I Commercial National Sao. OF SALT LAKE CITY. General Banking in all its Brancks. Idsires ceitdcatrs of deposit ptjraWe on demand, de-mand, bearing interest if left a ipecltled time, i Bells drafts and bills of exchinite on all principal prin-cipal cities in the United States and Europs. rii?ECToi?a: f T. H. Anertiach. John J.Daly O. .1- Sallshtiry Moylan C. Foi i lrank H. Dyer.... Thomas Marshall, tfnd V. P. W. P. Noble Vice-President Geo. M. Downey ...Prrsideut t V. Donnellaa ..C-snlar ... J , -. Btelnway Piano Dirt Cheap. A Cabinet firand Upright Steinway piano; cost $!KK); good 118 the day it was purchased; can be had for l.'lod; terms, caish. $10 monthly, lirab this snap at once. F. E. Warren Mercantile Company, T8 West Second South street. |