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Show financial j f twonclctt. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. Capital, ijsiWO.OOO. Surplus, $20,0OO. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - - Salt Lake City. Interest Pil on Deposits. James II. Bacon President Secretary E. Sells T. A. Davia II. M. Baron Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M J. Gray V. h. Holland Cashier N. M. Jan-is D. G. TunnioliJ XV. li. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W, Judd. F. W. iiosa C. F. Loofbourow. Money to Loan 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 : Hoyd Park.... .....President Wra. II. Mclntvre J. B. Farlow V. V . Chisholm .Vice-President M. K. Parsons.'. C. L. Hannaman S i W alker, Cashier XV. II. Irvine E. E. Rich S. II. I iclds, Jr Ast. Cashier E. It. Critchlow. UTAH NATIONAL BANK. Of Salt Lake City, Utah. Capita! $2oo, ooo. oo. Surplus , , 10,000.00. DIRECTORS : M- !Jt0Utt President W. II. Roy T. K. Williams A. B. Jones. . . .( ashier Thomas ('arter J. A. Groesbeck Bohyer Roberts C. W. . Lyman M m. F. Colton A. L. Williams Boyd Park P.L.Williams W. II. Lyon S 0. Kwing Alexander Rogers Jos. A. Jennings Jos. Uaumgarten W. E. Russell Col. E. KELLEY Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS. A fig Sim! There are very few- Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while ho may not have lived here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '17, he has taken time by the forelock fore-lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance of almost tho ENTIRE C01IMDN1TY! Who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always on the alert for some amusement or entertainment en-tertainment for his friends. AVe may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated con-solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley, IJNIOX RATIONAL JJANK. .Successor to Walker Bron., Bunkers. Established -1S3. Capital (Fully Paid) .$inn.rm Sluixus 4e,iiiio United States Depository. Transacts A General MM Business, Safe Deposit Vaults. Tire and Burglar Proof. .T. B. Walkpr rrHldnt M. H. W alker VJce-l'reniilent M. .1. ('he-man randier L. H. Kariifworlll Awr. Cashirr J. K. Walker, J r Ast. Cashier yELLS, pAKGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE CITY ...i UTAH 1VTH AND SELLS EXOIIAXOE, MAKES J I Irh'u'rnlihic Iraln-fiT (ill the tirinrip.-il ciiii-i of the 1 nited Matt'H and Kurupe, and on all points on the rui-itio Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the principal cities of the Morld. Special attention plven to the selline of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowed, rules. Fiiriieiilnr attention pjven to collections throiiph-ont throiiph-ont t tidi. Nevada aud adjoining Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. CUKItEKl'OXDENTS: Wells, FarL-o A Co London Well., rarsro Co New York Maverick National Bank Boston Kir-t National Bank tirnHlia Kir-t National llauk Denver State National Hank llenver Merchants1 National liauk chicniro Hoii'iiicps' Hunk St. Louis Wells, largo Jk, Co San Francisco J.E.Dooly, - - - Agent, S. D. EVANS, 5u:cessor to Evans 9c Ross. UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER. Hr 214 State St. -o- Salt Lake. ' Special Attention Given to the Shipment I of Bodies. ' i Open all Night. Telephone, 364. McCOUXICK C BANKERS. Established, 1873 Salt Lake, Citt, Utah. A General Banking Business Transacted Collections promptly made on nl! points In tho West anil Northwest, t arefnl attention iriven to consiciiments of Ores and Bullion. F.xchaujie and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the L ulted Mates and Europe. I'ltlNClPAL COKKKSPONDESTS: N'r.w Yobk Importers' and Traders' National Punk ; Kountze Bros, t'Hii Aoo Commercial National Bank. Sn Fiiancisco- First National Bank. Im.uiA Omaha National Bank. fl eets National Bank of O immerre. TTfaw!. '"'- v''omil MHnllof Kansse Cltyf 'Fh -3 National Bank! American r'ationnl Bunk. fiKvi:ii--Denver National bank; cityNauonal Bank. 1'ckm.o First National Bnr.k. PoiiTi.ANli, Ore. First National Bank. rMJo.N Jlartin's Uauk iLimitcd) US Lomhard street. t wm:wjbiu.ui.. v..: ".'.,ir7iiy?r.T,r-r'.-Ta IS T. C. Armstrono, J. c. Ross, 3 President. Manager. 1 HJTAH UNDERTAKING General Undertakers and Embalmers, ffi Telephone ?sn. No. HIT South Mriin street. U First door north of St. J amcs Hotel. Salt fa Lake City. M OPEN DAY AND NKillT. i f Everything New and Firat-Class. jjj Yhn, as an artistic dispensor of sparkling spark-ling beverages and a jolly good fellow, fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction introduc-tion through the medium of these columns. A Fine Line of Wines and Liquor's FOItTlIE FAMILY TRADE. J JOTEL KNUTSFORD. o'VD JUNE 3. New and Elegant in all its Appointments. Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite. 75 1 looms with Hath. C S. Holmes, - Proprietor. QOMMHKCIAL NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capita fFully Paid) $.Tnn.nno henries General Banking in All Its Brancnes, Issues certificates of depopit payable on demand bearing interest If left a soecilied lime. Sells drafts and hills of exchance on nil piincipal cities in the United States and i.rupe. flKO. 5f. Downkt President W. P. Nom.E Vice President TrtoMAs .Mahsiiai.l 2nd Vice-President Jou.v V. DoxNLLLAX Cashier Diiiitrron' F. II. Auerhach, John .T. Duly, 1). J. Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox, Frank II. liver, Thomas Marshall, W. I'. Noble, George M, Downey, John V. Dunnellail. ANKIN O J)i:i'AKT31 EST UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Paid cp.C'afital Jl.wn HCKPLLS 111,000. DAYS 5 PEK CENT INTEUEST ON TIME 1 deposits; acts os trustee, (ruitrdian. administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts eeni'lai trust business; busi-ness; insures real e-iiite titles; insurance fee covers all charges for attorney s and abstracts. STOCKIIOLDEHS: Bvnkfii' J. K. Doolv, T. R. Jones, L. S. Hills, M II. Walker, W. S. McComick, E. A. Smith, II. T. Duke, Josiuli Barrett., Hyde S. Y'oiine, M. s. PeiidiTL'a-t, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn,. I. li. alker. Capitalists It. C. Chambers, Kel-ie & Oilles-pie, Oilles-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, it. .Mcintosh, A. L Thomas, Governor of I'tall. Mi la iiavts F. 11. Auerlwvh, T. 0. Webber, Hindi Anderson, VV. II. Howe, A. W. Carlson, S. 11. iierhacli, VV. V. Colton. Jus. Anderson. La win us John A. .Marshall, Wm. C. Hall. eAmuacuu'tttft OTAKE fJllIEATEli! ' Chas. S. Duiiton, Manager. Font NIGHTS ONLY', COMMENCIMO Monday, September 28. America's Repressr.tatdve Tratredian, Mr. Thomas W. - - -iV h rjU IK -RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,00) Flllt Paid Up Frank Knox President I.. ( . K.MlllK K ICO President J. A. Eauls Cashier 47M.UNSTKEET. Transacts a general bankiiiR business. Money loaned on fiiverablo terms. Accounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings aud time deposits. IHKECTORS: I C Kurrrick G- s- Holmes l.inil Kuliii A. Furls W. !:. Smedlev (i,' A- '"K" Frank Knox..". II. I" A.Culmer J. G. Sutherland. HcIsSilii (OPPOSITE THEATER.) Js to be iu charge and under the management man-agement of Mr. Kcilley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently re-cently established at No. l'S State street, where at any and all times he w ill bo glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm-hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Booms under tho control con-trol of this gentleman aro said to be stocked w ith the finest and rarest Imported Im-ported Goods that can be found anywhere. any-where. Tho line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a matter mat-ter of fact, many compliments aro lavished upon tbo proprietor regarding regard-ing the ablo and ellicient manner in which these institutions are conducted; con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this particular par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel I'd. Kelley as regards the management of a first-class and highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnasium run in connection connec-tion with "The F;iks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prominent prom-inent feature, and deserves tho most liberal patronage of the public. OPP. THEATER ft 228 STATE STREET. ; WALKER J OUSE. Tlio Walker ts located In the business center of the Cliy and has all tho Modern Improvements & Conveniences Fertftlninit to a strictly first-class house. It la managed as well as any hotel in the West, and ia strictly tho business and tourist hotel of Bait Lake City. Passenger Elevator. Tho Walker and the Metropolitan are tho two loading hotels of Bait Lake City. G. S. F.rb, - - Proprietor. THE CULLEN. THE Modem Hotel Of Salt Lake Olty. . 8. C. EWLNO . PBOP'IS. HOTEL JEMPLETON. CjustnedD The floly First-Class Hotel IntluCltj, Cor. Main and South TeniDlaSs, And an excellent coinpnnv of pbivers. presenting tite lolluwing select repertoire: Monday, - - - "Richelieu." Tuesday, ... "Louis XI." Wednesday, - - "Merchant of Venice," Thursday, - - - "Richaro III." j N."XT ATT It CTIoN! Home Dramatic Club. Four perlorui.'inces, beinninsr Saturday, October lird. s.itiir.lnv ! ;t n t.-.-, Sjilunlsv and Mombiv lie-lit-. THE WAGES OF SIN." Tuesday night, "CALLED HACK." te-S.ile of seats nil! begin Friday, October 2 Prices, g.'.c, Mic, J.v, $l.no. UANKLIN YVK- rX1 HEATErT"" K-O PEN I NG. no St-l'-t A rt ists .- Change of Programme Every Week. yoNDEKLANiT Parisian Plaster Workers. lialiau Gypsy on he-tra. Teuton's Frol;tp:e. George Ldnar li Cnnv-dhin. The Moore roisters. inr ADMiasiioN 10c. i T.n.,iN,:s&c- BANKERS, lb.' MAIN ST SALT LAKE UL VSOKKS AM HULLIOX. JO.MIiAKl) JNYi:STMi:T COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., anil Boston, Mass, Branch Office for Utah and Soulhern Idaho. earner Fir-t South and Main street, Salt Lake City, I Lih. X. II. Dale - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm aud City Property at &av Kates. |