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Show jinnclal J Xnanctflt. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Capital, $'2X0,000. Surplus, $20,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - - Salt Lake City. Interest l'aiil on Deposits. James II. Bacon President Secretary E. Sells T. A. Davit II. M. Bacon Vice President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Gray . J,. Holland Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tunmcliff W. 13. HoUud Aat. Cashier J. W, Judd F. W. Koi C. F. Loofbourow. Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate by James II. Bacon, BANK OF COMMERCE. - Opera House Block, Salt Lake City. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS: Boyd Park rresideLt Wm. II. Mclntyre J. B. Fallow V. W. Cbiaholra Vice President M. K. 1 'arsons C. L. Hannaman S. F. Walker Cashier W. II. Irvine E. E. Rich ,i. II. Fields, Jr Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlovv. UTAH NATIONAL JANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah Capital. 2oo, ooo. oo. Surplus. 10,000.00. DIRECTORS : . M. Stoutt President W. II. Roy T. K. Williams A. B. Jones Cashier Thomas Carter J. A. Groesbeck Holiver Roberts C. W. Lyman Wm. F. Colton A. L. Williams Hoyd Park P. L. Williams W.1I. Lvon S. C. Ewing Alexander Rogers J js. A. Jennings Jos. iiaumgarten W. E. Russell j BANK. SALT LAKE CJTY I'TAIl BUYS AXu (-EL1.S EXCHAN;it, MAKKS U-leiiiplitc trnnfHri on the piiiiclpnl riti- cf the l'iiit"d Ni'ttt'H ud Europe, uud 011 all point! 11 the Pi'-iS'' Coaft. l.nifH ltur of rredlt available In the principal ciMen ol tho world. ffpiv iol atwu'iiin given to tho wiling of ori anil billion. Advance, made on ronaignmenta at kmn.t rules. Particular attention i"on tn roltcrtinns throughout through-out t'uih, Navndu ami aljmiiiK Tsrritorica, Accounts Ac-counts toliritttl. JMON RATIONAL JJASK. Buccraiior to Walker Bron., Banker!. Katabllahed 1SU). Capital (Fully raid) 4(in,nf BLTU'I.H 4UU0 United States Depository. Transacts A General Eacklni Basiness. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof, ,T. I?. Walker PpoloVnt V. H. Walker Ylce-Piwiilvnt M. J. Cheeaman Canhti-r J.. H. Furnaworth Ait. Canhii-r J. R. Walkor, Jr Aat. Cashiei mwxi Captain Reilley COKSUSATE THEIR ISIEBESIi 1 Big kts! There are very few Utah pioneers wIiq are not fiuniliar with the name of tba$ popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly, Tho Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while he may not haroi lived here so long as those grand obi pioneers who mado the, wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fores lock as it were and improved each) shining hour so that through earnest) and persistent efforts on his own part) he has made the acquaintance o almost the ENTIRE COMMDNITY! Who know him in no other light than man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always on the alert for some amusoment or en tortainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley. "Who, as an artistic dispensor of sparlv ling beverages ami a jolly good follow, fol-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of tlioso columns. A Fins Ling of Wines and Liquors FOR TIIE . FAMILY TRADE. ('iTtRF.HPONDETS: 1', Fnrjro Co London Wi ll". Filial A Co -Nw Vork Jlaicrirk National Bank Itoaton lir National Hank umulia Firat National Hank Dfnver Matt) Naliiinal Bauk Ivnvnr MhicIiuiiI- National limit lin iitO IVintni"n' Bank St. honla Wells, Fargo A (Jo Kan Francisco J.K.Dooly, - - - - Agent. J S. D. EVANS, I ' Successor to Evans 4 Ross.-""-" UNDERTAKER & EMLMER. J I Hi State Bt. i- Salt LaJk. k Special Attention Given to the Shipment r of Bodies. I J j Opdfl alt Hipht. Telephone, 36i. B McCOKNItK & C BANKERS. EsTABiisuKD, 1878 Salt Laat, Citt, Utah. A Gfijj al BanUm Baste Transacted. i rrnmptlT mad on all polnta In th . Tf IS and .Sntthwfiit. Careful attention Klien to. '.iiaicninenfiiof Or and Bullion. Bxrhant' and ' 1 1,01,-mplim'tmiffcrs on tu principal citlea of th. United Stu and Europ.. FKINX IPAL COKRESPONDKTS: New Yoiik mportor' and Trad.ra' National Bank; Kottntzfi itroa. CmcAiio ComniHrclal National Bank. Kn Fkasc isco Flrnt Nalional Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bank. St l.oi'is National Bank of Comm.rrA. Kanhah Citi -National Bank of Kanaa City; First National Bunk: American National Bank. lli-NVEH- Denver Nalional Bank; City IaUonaI Bank. , . , 1't nai.o First National Bink. FnitTi.ANi). ore. First Naf tonal Bank. I,onuom Martin a Bank i Lmiitolj Wl Lombard itri-et. pjf.i.ia jae,i--'H.' . nwVff,'H IT. C. Arstkoio, J. C. Hobs, f Prcudcut. Atwiager. I. DTAH DKDEETM& C0.-H Genera! Undertakers and Embalmers. I E Tnleptinne rS0. "So. 317 South Main atreet. g f, Fir.t door north of bt. .lam.-s IJutfL (Salt i fc I.ake City. f ; h OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. K Everything New ar.d First-Clasa. pOMMF.KCI.Mi NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY LTAII f u-tTAL (Fully Paid) JiW.ntin Srneui i"" General Easing ia All Its Eranclies. ficHtcla I JOTEL KNUTSFORD. c JUNE 3. New and IHojrantiii all its Ap-jioiiitmpTitv. Ap-jioiiitmpTitv. S50 Rooms, Stnglo or En Suite. 75 Rooms Willi Hath. G- S. Holmes, - Proprietor. In-mPs rrrtiflcat"" of oVpoit pa able nn tk-mnnd t..-:irii.tr iiitiT'-t if left a di"i 'tiiii lim". i-ila ilraits ar.d bills of exclunn:e 011 all prtucipal tiua 1 in the I'nite-d states and Europe. f.Ko. M. Pownet President V. p. Noht.b Yic,.-i'ri'siil"tit 'I'm- vi as Marshal! -nd Vice-Pr"sii. nt Jous W. Dumcbi-i-ax Cafluer i DiBFrrona F. II. A uerboch, John J. Paly, I). J. : (Vli-liiirT, Movlan li. Fox, Frank II. Dyer, Ttjoinaa Mar-lmll, W. 1. Noble, Ueorjce M. Dutvuey, Johu S . Donncllan. j Tt VK K IXG JJKPAKTM KJi T UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO, Paid tip Capital Jl.'fl.nno. tSCHPLCS 111,0m). I l)VYS 6 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIMB I deposits; ads as tru-tee, t-uiirdiun, adniinia-t'-ttor and executor; transacts ecneral trmt bu-l-ii. - insure real ei-jit titles; insurance tea cm era all charges for attorneys and ahatract.. UTOCKHOLDERS: IUnkehs J. E. Poolv, T. It. Jonen, L. 8. nil's, M II Walker. W. S. McCornick, E. A. Smith, 11. I T Duke, .Ir.niuli Barrett, Hyde . Voiniir, M. S. I Fendi-rK- et, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn,.I. It. Walker. Cil.nAi.isrs-K. C. Chambers, Kelsie A til .ea-t,ie .ea-t,ie James Sharp, John -I. Daly, K. Mcintosh, A. 1., Thomas, Governor of L tah. MsHcHANrs-F. II. Auerbach, T. 0. Wehher, llu- li Anderson, W. 11. Roo, A. VV . Carlson, b. II Mierbnch, W. F. Coiton. Jan. Anderson. ! i.iwtmis John A. Marshall, VV in. C. Hall. WALKER HOUSE. The Walksr Is located In the bnalnesi canter of the City and hat all Xhi Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a atrietly first-class house. Tt ll nianaxed as wall as any hotel In the West, and la strictly the business and tourist hotel of 8alt Lake City. Pasaonprer KIvaor. The Walkfir and the Metropolitan are the two leading hotels of Salt Lake Ci'.y. G. S. Erb, - - Proprietor. MlsSallll (OPPOSITE THEATER.) Is to be in charge, ami under the management man-agement of Mr. Koillcy, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at No. 228 State street, where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome bis eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Room9 under the control con-trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found anywhere. any-where. The line of FiKE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said thut there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards tho management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnasium run in connco tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves the moi liberal patronage of the public. OPP. THEATER & 223 STATE STREET. rjMlKATIOXAL Bank of the Republic. CfiTAL, 300,(100 Fully Paid Vt 1'msK Kxnx V,i -'ErB"i!'r'i 1.. i Kahiikk Yire-Presiilent J. A. iAiiLs Cashier ! 47 JIAIN'STKI'ET. Tnr acta a general banking business. Money 1 li. nied on fiiveral'le terms. Account, of ninr-' ninr-' i liants. Individuals, flruis and corporations foil, fo-il, ited. Five per cent interest paid on aavinga and time deposits. DIRECTOKS: I 0. Karrrlck G. S. nolmea EnnlKahn -i-J-A. Karl. v . !:. Nmedley Ve"; A,; ',-"we Frank Knox .......... H. L. A. t ulmer J. G. Sutherland. T.lLJosrs&C- BANKERS, 162 MAIN ST SALT LAKE HUVSOKKS AM) BULLION. J Tl I BAUD JNVESTM ENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo.t and Boston, Kass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Carner First South and Main street, Salt Lake, City, l tah. "VV. II. Dale Manager. Vat-isi Loans on Farm and City Pranartv at V.hV H.lM :J.W.Farrcll&Co. fern ' FLUXBEilS, GAS 2 STEiS FiTTEFSS. Ceulen tn all kinds of ; LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. " Order, liken for Drire nd Dug Wetla, c.s. peols but are! cora.ctioTi. aaiit 1.--7 Kaa I o.le AUt lira, "aiounok. luA ' JHE CULLEN. THE Modem Hotel Of Salt Lake City. 8. C EWLSQ . l'ROP'E. HOTEL JEMPLETON. C JUST OPENED! ) k Only First-Class Hotel In thi City. Cor. Main and South TeciDH it |