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Show HeberJ. Grant & Co. The Loading Insurnnre Agents of Suit Lake City. Representing the Following Companies: ASSETS. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., of Liverpool ..,.$13,887,000 Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia ... 8.731,250 Home Insurance Company of New York P, 03 1,110 German-American Insurance Company of New York 6.544,34(1 Hartford Fire insurance Company, of Hartford 0,142,454 l'lircuix Insurance Company, of Hartford 5,305,004 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 8,32.1)35 American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia 2,048.660 Niagara Fire Insurance Company.'of New York 2,490,054 Westchester Fire Insurance Company, of New York 1,521,708 Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Company, of lirooklyn 1,898.81a1 Home Fire Insurance Company of Utah.,; 277,083 J. F. Grant - - Manager. Office in State Bank of Utah, No. CO Main Street. e?ittcmrtal ',nJll55jlib 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 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-President! S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. II. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cashier; Wm. II. Mcln-tyre, Mcln-tyre, J. It. Farlow, Geo Mullutt. C. L. Hanuaman, W. II. Irvine, K. E. Rich, E. B. Critchlow. CAPITAL, $250,000. SURPLUS, $10,000. American National Bank. SUCCESSOR TO THE BANK OFSM.T LAKE. Salt Lake City, - - Utali Territory. Interest Paid on Deoosits. JAMES II. RACON President I Sec E. Sk.lls T. A. Davis H.M.BACON Vice-President Gov. A. L.Thomas M. J. Guat F. L. HOELAN'D Cashier S. M. Jakvis D. G. Tl'KNin.irr W.R. HOLLAND.... Assistant Cashier I J. W. Jldw F.W.Ross C. F. LooFBOimow. yTAH RATIONAL -gANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah. CAPITAL - - - - $200,000.00. J. M. Stout, President; A. R. Jones, Casnier; Roliyer Roberts, C. W. Lv-man. Lv-man. Royd Park, P. L. Williams, Alexander Rogers. Jos. A. Jennings W H. Roy, T. K. Williams, Thomas Carter, J. A. Grossbock, Wm F. Col ton' A. L. Williams, W. II. Lyon, S. C. Ewing, Jos. Raumgarten, W. E. Russell! Jos. M. Stoutt. , H REALESTATE LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 Soutli Alain St Ofl'er the followiuj; properties proper-ties at the remarkably low prices quoted. Sow is (lie Time (o Buy. m RESIDENCES. $12,000. 6jx10 rods on Fourth East, 10 rods south of Third South, 4-roora adobe house; a beautiful building lot; Rood terms. (lij 12700. ax5 rods between Third and Fourth West on Fifth South. Double Dou-ble brick house. (10) $5000. 5x10 rods on Sixth South, between be-tween Third and Fourth East, with S room house. (1(1) $4700. 47x165 feet on Fourth South between be-tween Ninth and Tenth East; good 4 room brick house. Nice place. (23) $10,000. 5x9 reds on North Temple between be-tween Second and Third West, with 10 rocm modern brick bouse. (3) $8500. 05x16,5 feet on Third street near A, with 9 room brick house; modern mod-ern improvements. (42) $1600. UuxlSO feet with neat 4 room new rustic cottage on Alameda Avenue, Av-enue, between Rrigham 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. (U5j Vacant Building Lots. $1500. 2JxlO 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, plat E. (5) $6500. Lots 5, 0 and 7, in block 101. plat C. (6) $5000. 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 3 years at 8 per cent. (17) $7500. 82x115 feet, southeast corner of I and Second; a first class building build-ing lot; one-half cash, balance at 8 per cent. (18) $3000. 41ixll5 feet on I, between First and Second street. (18) $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. $10,000. 132xllU feet corner North Temple and Second West, only $120 per foot. Has several small adobe buildings on it. (21) $8500. 11)8x165 ft., corner Sixth West and Second North facing on D. He R. G. Ry. First-class trackage or factory site. (29) $ 850. 25x120 ft., Third North, between Sixth and Seventh West. (87) $3750. 6x10 rods, on Ninth East, between be-tween Fifth and Sixth South. (46) $2000. 40x185 on Tenth East, between First and Second South. (4$) $ 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 500. 25x180 ft. on Wall street, six blocks north of Temple, 1J blocks from car line. (S3) $1000. 60x130 ft., 6 blocks north of Temple, 1 blocks from car line, blocks from city water. Nicely located. (52) $ 000. 83x132 ft., 1 block southeast from Warm Springs. This is a first-class first-class lot and cheap. (,y) $ 600. 8x8 rods, lj blocks southeast from Warm Springs. (53) $800. 50x140 on Capitol hill. $1000. 50x140 on Capitol hill. $2500. 60x140 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. S: R. G. Ry. track, between Fifth and Sixth North. A good trackage site. ,(55) $00,000. 214Jxll5Jon corner of Main and North Temple. $1350. 3x10 rods ou 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 $75 per foot, aad 50 per cent, less than adjoining grouna can be bought for. (6!i$) $2250. 5x10 rods on Fourth West, between be-tween Sixth and Seventh South. This is a snap. (78) $10,000. 64ixll5 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 the market. Only fourteen blocks west of the postoflloe. Prices are at IJKl) KOCK NOW, and whenever you buy in the city yon are sure to gain a largo return. Call and see us; we have new bargains bar-gains every day. LYNCH & GLASMANN, 221 SOUTH MAI5 STEEET. Capital, Fully Paid . . $400,003 SURPLUS, $30,000. Ion Sal Bat. Successor to Walker Itro.. Hankers. Estab. Untied, ISM). UNTED STATES DEPOSITOR. Transacts a Gsneral Banking Business Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and ltitrglur Proof. J. R. WALKEt Prenyl; M. H. WALKER vice 1 r'd!it M. J. CHKKbMAM Cashier L. H FAKNSU'UKTH Asiistunt Cashier J. K. WALKER, ,lr Asl tiutc'ashl t Lombard Investment Co.- OF Kansas City, Boston, MiMourl, Mlwj- Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idala Corner First Smith and Main Street. Salt LaUe City, Utah. W. H. DALE, . . Manager. EaNsy totaL?" Fttrm U1 Clty Fro'"nr ' Pacific States ' SavinLoaihtBiiLMing Authoriiad Capital, 35,000,000 San re. cleoo, Cailloruia. 'nm JOiiH 0. H03IHS0H, 8,KAT- Omce 44 E. 2nd South. Sail Lake Citv. FRANK KNOX, P't. L C. KAURIOIi, V. P J. A. KAKLS, CasU.er. The National Bauiflfi Republic. Capital, $500,000. Fully Paid Op. 47 MAIN BTIKKT. i Trannarts a Reneral banking business. Money loaned on favorable terms. Accounts of merchants, imtlvlduale. firms aud corj'oratlons sollcitud. Fir per cent Interest paid on Savings and time depots. DIHECTOE L. C. Karrlrlt O. S. IMmes Elull Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Sruedley O-o A Lowe Frank Ktiox IL L. A Culiuer J. a. Suthvriaud. !Ms, Fano -Hii's SALT LAKE CITY, . - . UTAH. Buys and sells exchange, makes telegraphic tran-fets on the principal citts of the I n;tl Stales and Europe, and ou all points on the J'acitlc Coast. Issues lettsts of credit available in the prln-clnal prln-clnal t es of the world. fuerll attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignment at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and a IJoin.u territories. ter-ritories. Accounts solicited. OUKKICSl'ONllEHTS: We'.ls, Fargo Ca Lonlon Veils, Far.o & Co New Vora Maverick National Bank Hoston t ir?t National Hank Omaha First National Hauk Denver Merchants' National Hrttik Chicago Hoatmen s National Biink St. Lou,s Wells. Fargo & Co Ban Francisco J. K. DOOLY. - - A rent. Banking Department Ota. Title, lis. & Trast ii Paid-up Capital 5150,000 Surplus J10.003 Pay5 per cent int' reBt on time dnpoaitB-act dnpoaitB-act as Trustee, Guardian, Adminletrator and ixwutor; transacts general truat bjs ' Insures real eetate titles; Insurance fee coy; ail charges for attorneys and abrtracu. STO kHoi.l BKS. . f?inker J. K. Dooly, T. B. Jonee, L. 8. HIU M. H. Walker, W. 8. McCorniek, f.. A. Smith, II. T. Duke, Joslah Harrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. S. l'endergasfc T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. R. Walker. CcpitaliH' R- C. Chambers, Kelsey & QUI . fle. James Sharp. John J. Daly, R. Mclntojo, Cv. L. Thomas. Uovernor of Utah. T lirrchantt F. H. Auerbach, T. fl. Webher, Hugh Andarson. W. H. Kowe. A. W. Carlson, K 11. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Ander- oi(r-John A. Marshall. Wm. C. HalL Capital, Fully Paid $300,000 Surplus 30,000 Comercial National Bank of salt lake cty. Genera! Dunking in all iU Cnnek. Tesnes cett flVat? of deposit payable on demand. de-mand. tiear.Kg Interest it left a specif! 1 tim. Sells draft aud bill of eirhiiure on all principal prin-cipal cities In the 1 nited mate and Burope. mRE;cToes F. H. Auerbach John J. Daly O. J. K;illsBury Movlan c. Fox ranliH. Dyer. ...Thomas Marshall. Jml V. P. W. V. Noble Vli-e-Hrrsidtn.t iio. M. Dowusy. I'reei.ie it W. Douaoliaa Cashier UTAH Commercia! Savings Bank OF SALT LAKECITT. Capital 5200,003, Surplus Pund 25,000 GENERAL WHO BUSINESS. i'iTe per cent interest p lid on savin? deposits.' depos-its.' Loans ou Keal Estate. No. 28 and 3t E. 1st South, Salt Laka City McCornick&Co. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. taterul Attention Given to the SaleofO: and Bullion. We Solicit Consignments, Uaarautoelng Highest Market t'rlce. Colle tlors Hale at Lowest Rates. Active ucounts Solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. National Bank, Chemical National Hanlc. Komiln Bros. Ulil-e:iiro Ulil-e:iiro Commerc a N.iticnal Bank. San Fran-ct'co- First Norional Bank. L'ro' Iter -Wood-north National Hank. t;mtia--tnnaha National Na-tional Hark. St. Louie- State Hani of t-t. Louie VKacsae City National Hank of K:in-H.m K:in-H.m City. Henrer- Denver National H;iiit, ity Nt Innul Dank, l oulnu LugUad Mesara. Martin A Co., 33 Lombard St. muoctucnt N WOXDKIiLANTl, Second Fonth Next to CuUen. I L. S.VKrTT, I ant. Pronr'a i J- E- 8ACKBTT, Wm. Law i.ku. f Snle 1 ropr s' 1 Agent. TODAT! 10c 'lifTII-KI'TFI.'' 10c; Who Tells Fortune of the La iles Free i or Charge. 100 CHA3. DIAMOND. 10c THK (1LKASONS. HIT.LV Ytil'N , lOfl DKA Vi:S' .MAKI-EiTI'.S, 10c COL. Ctv.PKR. THE GIANT, ! UAKMCV NELSON. 1 10c "TAYLOH, THE WONDERFUL," 10c I'Kt 'Kl S.SaK HELINI, Tin; l.t.xiANS. 10c PHOF. WILSON. CATtL. 10c Friday- I. miles- S nivcnir Dav. Saturday-Ail Saturday-Ail C .lulion Aduntf. d to Si ate Free. Wonderland Op.n From 1 to 10:30 1 M. IOC ADMITS TO ALU IOC |