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Show gALT JAKET rpHEATEfi. Chas. S. Burton, Manager. ' FOUR NIGHTS AND MATINEE SATURDAY. Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 11th. AMERICAN EXTRAVAGANZA CO. This season presenting the famous Spectacular Extravaganza, Ex-travaganza, "SINBAD;' "THE MAID OF BALSORA." r Direct from the Chicago Opera House, and under the management of iIr. lavld Henderson. fl IX THE CHOEUS ! rn 0U IN THE BALLET ! Oil SEE the Winter Ballet ! ' . .', SEE the Procession of Nations! ; SEE the Glorious Transformntionf SEE the Frozen Valley of Diamonds! F.AUERBACH&BRO. - " . V GREATEST Silk, Velyet, French and English Dress Goods ever announced. an-nounced. Notwithstanding our Sales are far ahead of last Season, ( over-crowded shelves and counters force us to make this Sale. PT SILK k (MKfe No Cloak Sals ever held before like this. A glance at our Cloak Room will convince any one that lack of space compels us to make unpre-, unpre-, . cedented reductions so early in the Season. AMERICAN RATIONAL JfJANK. Capital, $250,000. " Surplu3, $ 25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. h59?- Bacox Pr-vdent Secketart E. Sells T. A. Patts H. M. Bacon Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grat P.; "OI-laxd Tashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Trxvinirr v. d. Holland - Ast. Cashier 3. "VV. Jt dd. F. Y. Ko& C. F. Loofboubow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. - DIRECTORS i Bot- "ark President Wit. n McIxtyre J. B. Farlpw W, v,. Chisholm Vice-President M. K- Parsoxs C. L. Hannamax 8. F. Valker Cashier "U". II. Ikvixe E. E. Rich 8. II. Fields, jk Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. UhK the 1 nousand Surprises: -HEAR "The Bosjie Man." UUAR W Cat the Wild Waves Say." HEAR -What a Difference in Morning." HEAR "True as SteeL" HEAR Other Catchy Songs. PST" All the Favorites! Remember SIXBAD is the successor to "The Crystal Mippor,-' and is played by. the same Company. Come early and avoid the crash. : Pea's oh sale Tiiesdav, November 10th. Prices, 23c, 30c, $1.00, $1.60. Eveninz performance begins at 8 o'c'.ock sharp, Matinee o'clock sharp. . - WONDERLAND.1 1 t Vleex cf Thursday. KoYemter 5: TONY, The Dog with a Human Brain. The Silver Dollar Dog. Two Crand Stage Shows. Q ADMISSION IOC rjniYl RATION AIi Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000 Fcxlt Paid Vr Fbavk Knox: ' President L. C. Kakkics Vice-Presidenr J. A. Kaals C&ahiei 47 MAIN STREET. Trnn facts a general banking busineea. Monej loaned on favorable terms. Account of merchants", mer-chants", individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid eu saving and time deposits. DIRECTOKS: L. C. Karrrick O. 8. Holmes Emil Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley Geo. A. Lows, frank Knox. .. H. L. A. Culm ex J. G. Sutherland. jJNION RATIONAL JJANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Banker. EstfcfcliaaeJ 1550. CArn-Ai. (Fully Paid) $400,000 Sb'KFLl'S 40,AJi United States Depository. Transacts A General MM Basiness. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. M. H. Walker Vice-President M. .1. Cneesman Caahier L. H. Parnsworth Ast. Castaiei J. R. Walker, Jr AbL Caahiei PRIESTLEY & CO.'S Genuine Silk Warp Henriettas, Jtfelrose and Erminie Cloths, Crepes, Camel Hair, Bro. fades, etc., at prices uever before approached. Our Tea Gowns, Ladies' Suits and Wrappers are getting crushed and mussed for lact of room; a reduction of ONE-THIRD will sell them quick. . ' 1000 yds of Fancy Weave Novelty Brocade Silk, best qoalities and choicest designs at J0c f.100, $1.15 and $1.25; postively worth $1.50 to $3.00 per yd. Faille Francalse, extra quality 35 in. wide at 97e; worth $1.50. 300 yds Black Brocado Silk at 75c; reduced from $1.25. ' 3000 Childrens and Misses' Coata at $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $4.25 and $5.00r a saving of 30 per cent. ' Ladies Admit! tts a waste of time shoppins for Lower Prices or more Beautiful Styles - t after looking at AUERBACH'S. Fur-Trimmed Camels Hair Jackets, valued at $20, for $13. THE LATEST! "1-in. Bengaline at 87c; worth $1.35. $25 all Silk, iiatalusse Jackets for $11.50. Our Ladies' Shoe Department ia offering some Real Bargains. Black Armuro Silk, ISO yards at 87c; worth $1.33. 1000 ydi of Black Surrah Silk at 55c; reduced from 95e. All Silk Crepe de Chine in lovely evening shades at 95c; value $1.50. 20 pieces 3-in. Colored Serges, former price 60c, now only 40c; all wool. Satin Luxor, 200 yds at U7c; reduced from $1.45. Black Gros Grain Silk, 300 yds, IS inches, at 55c; regular price 85c $22-50 42-in. I'lush Coata for $10.50. Satin Luxor, 250 vds at $1.35; value $2. Satin Rhadame, 500 yds, 20 inches, at 57c; real value 90c $25 Cister Plush Coats, elegantly lined, for $18. Camel's Hair Effect Novelties. 40 inches -wide, at 60c; would be chdap at $L Bengaline, Ottoman Effect, 150 yds at 92i'c; value $1.40. $15 Plush Jackets, Satin liner $0.50. $100 Novelty Capes, Paris made at $65. Magnificent $30 Silk Down Quilts at $45; they'll go qnlcli. Our $7.50 Fur-Trimmed Reefers are cheap at $10. $10 Challie Tea Gowns, slightly faded, for $3. F.AuerbachBro. JjiKAXKLIX VE. r HEATER. CO Select Artists 50 Change of Programme Every Week. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. BANK. 3 4.LT LASE CITY UTAH BITS ANJ SELLS EXCIIANGE, MAKES telegraphic transfer on the principal cities f the Ir.uirl Stale and Europe, and on all points .-a tU acific Ceajt. Inni4wrt ot credit available in the principal . !! of the world. Special attention Riven to the selling of ores and jul'iD. Advances made on consignments at lowest low-est TStrg. ParllcnlsT attention jriven to collections throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ac 'cants solitited. COP RESPONDENTS : Tefls, Fargo & Co London ri.-R 4 Co New York va.Hieml liunk ot the Republic Boston Virat National Bank Omaha fiTft National Uank Uenver tt If txfttional Back Denver 'r3Uimt' National Bank Chicago SpaV Bank St. Louis Wells, Farg fc Co San Francises J. E. Dooly - 1 - - Cashier. QOMMEKCIAIj NATIONAL BANK, &4.LT LAKE CITY. UTAHi ' Cajttai. (Fully Paid) $300.ono; KwLii i,ajo General Banking in All Its Brandies. Issues certificates ot deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time, bells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal cities In the United States and Europe. Go. M. Dovnit President W. P. Noblb Vice-President Thomas Marshall 2nd Vice-President, Johx WI)osiselxak Cashier Dikbctof F. H. Auerbach. John J. Dalv, D. J.; Salisburr, Moylan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomasi Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. T.K. JONES&C- BANKERS. " 1ST! MAIN ST SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AND BULLION. 1 RANKING J)EPAKT3XENT UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRDST CO. PAIB UP CAMTAi. $150,000. 8urpi.cs 10,000. PAYS 5 PER CENT INTEREST On TIME deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts general trust business; busi-ness; insures real estate titles; insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Batkers J. E. Doolr, T. R. Jones, L. S. Hills, M. H. Walker, W. S. McCornick, E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Younp. M. SJ Pendereaet. T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. R. Walker.. Capitalists R. C. Chambers, Kelsie & Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Merchants F. H. Auertach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, a. IH. Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jrs. Anderson. Lawtebs John A. Marshall, Wia. C. HalL McCOKXICK & C BANKERS. Xstabusbed, 1673 Salt Lake, Citt, TJTAK4 A General Banians Business Transacted Collections promptly made on all points tn CteJ West and Northwest. Careful attention givra tnj i consignments of Ores and Bullion. Exchange andl ( telegraphic m nsfers on the principal cities of tksj United States I nd Europe. PRINC AL CORRESPONDENTS J i ' New York Vtj porters' and Traders NatlonaTV Bank; Eountze 3ros. . fl sasi Chicago Commercial National Bank. 1 Sau Francisco First National Bank. W Ok aha Omaha National Bank. . St. Loins Natl.ir1 ro" - fj Kansas f!rr-r H W" First National Bat mmi M.,., , , , . ' .. Denver Den-re Bank. Pueblo First N auoaai Bank. Portland. Ore. First National Bank. Loxsox Martin's Bank (Limited) 6A Lombard) street. JOMBARD JNVESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Ho., ana Boston, Mass; Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho Caxner First South and llain street, Salt LAkM City, Utah. ? W. II. Dale Manager. Hakes Loans on Farm and City Preosrtr all Sigt Rate.. ii i in..m i . . , ; TMs SpacB Reserved for . j . ! B. K. Block & Co. ! Agents for jj Pabst Brewing j Company. Dealers in H Fine Wines EJ and Liquors, ti 17-19 Commercial st. H i I New and Elegant in all its Ap-pointments. Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with. Bath. G." S. HOLMES, - Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE, A First-Class European Hotel. The Talker Is located in the business center of th City and has all the Modern Improvements (Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly flrst-lass house It Is ... iMrMfi um (jimI t .tie Wrv; . .1 y,, strictlv the business and tourist hotel 05 Sail Lake City. S j PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Th Valker and the Metropolitan tre the t ; leading hotels of alt Lake City. G. S. ER3, Proprietor, M. R. EVANS. 22 21 W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Gnus, Revolvers ani Ammmiition. Ei cycles , Tricycles and Velocipedss. Eazors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Sciesor Ptropc, iudiun Clubs, Boxine Glores, Dumb Bells, Dog Collars, .Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing. Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, , i and from 1-Horse Power to 40-U.orse Power. ALSO p Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps Qf tne Best ManufactUre, , Suitable for any Socket, 5Q Volts to HO Volts, 16 CP. to 75Q CP. H.DIN WOODEY FURNITURE CO THE 3lMJ4i m m LEADING r-J Wmf o HOUSE S3 EJ m c FURNISHERS ' fHWkJft AND g.-;fftZv:-j 3 DECORATORS. t":-i-v-Oj pfp jT---. iVl P HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opsned. IN TIIE CITT. Corner of Main and South Teacle Streets. Also a Full Assortment of j ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, , t KOISTifiS ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. 1 MINING MACrHNERY. a L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana, Expert Denial Company. OFFICE IN ffKm CentralBIcck ijP. No. 40 W. ndS&S South. Acmi WV-r Ih trrt from Jf E'jp Teeth Extracts:! Absolutely Without Pain. Pets cf Teeth $5.00 .Toeth Filled - - .... .50 Teeth Extracted ..... .25 Teeth Cleaned 1.00 COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. r7- ; -X: PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard Cause between Denver. Pueblo. Colorado Sprinps, Suit Lake City, OgJn. l'aciflc Coast and all Northwest points, via Manitou, Lead-ville. Lead-ville. Aspen and Glenwood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsurpassed Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Car between Denver and Ran Francisco. Through f n9 heart of the Rocky Mountains the most comfortable, the aafeet and the graudoatof all '1'raus-continenta.l Routes. For rates, description, de-scription, pampiiletti, etc., call upon or address II. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Sec n S juth, Salt Lake City. II. CO lBRAJf, General Manager, Colo. Pprin-s Colorado. Crt AS. 8. LKE ' General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. f George A. Lowe, , DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS. Agricultural Implements. Buggie3, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. ; Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. UTAH nd MONTANA iS ' - Importers cJiiOl&a ' & Dealers la High Grade Machinery. or all kinds of diity. Carries In stock for immediate imme-diate delivery Mapnesia Sectional Pipe Cover-in, Cover-in, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Compressors, Ingersoll-Sergeant, It. 13. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to 60 Jlorse-Power. Holetine Engines. Pumps, Horse Whims, Wire Hope, Drill Steel, Mine and Mill Supplies, Sety Mtro Powderl(Caps and Fuse. Main Office and Wareiooms, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. AGENCY, Bntte, Mont CCorrspondence Solicited. Ipp7pQ '.fliM'yofo fv'liTfjp K:!tfef;Ufrl ferA - .tltnfes 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. Good lhii! The people know a cood thing when thev see it. The first cold snap na caused a rush ioi our Custom-Mads HgERCOATS They are certainly the finest selection of Garmonts ever shown by any Tailoring Establishment is this City. Saltern Cmi 11ns of Soiti hare no equal either in qoallty or price. Don't Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailors when Von can cet just what Jou want by visiting the Eastern Misfit Clothing axlor for half the money. t tCakl.tlie Tailor. 65 W. 2nd South Salt Lake City. 'SliitS to order from $ I 5 tO $55 Pants " " $3.50to$l4 SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. By First-class Workmen ia this FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT I i and LUHCH COUNTER. 113 MAIN ST. 113 A delicious American cooked dinner, changeable iverr day. between 11 :30 and 8:00 o'clock, lor only fee Specloltles-Breaklast and .UDper; oyster., j .ty.: .rt I S. D. EVANS, t ' Successor to Evans k Rosa ti I UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER.-H 1 3 214 State St. -o- Salt Lake. I . I Special Attention Given to the Shipment 1 of Bodies. I Opem all Nignt. Telephone. 364. 1PERINI BROS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. : f A Fino Line of KID GLOVES. - - JEvery fair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas ar.d Ternsols re-"vvered re-"vvered and repaired on short notice. 1'ars.sols made to match dresses. Knnfsford Hotel, Cf." State St., Salt City, " tab. Main Stcro 833 Ststeentii fct., Uenver. Colorado. |