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Show AMERICAN RATIONAL J3ANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - Salt Lake City, INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James II. Bacon- ...... Pr-jident Secretart E. Sells T. A. Datts H M. Bacox Nice-President lov. A. L. Thomas. M J. Grat f ,J,OLLASD .. .. V-aitr S. M. J akvis U. G. Tiwicurf W. Ii. Uoiahd. Ast. CMhier J. W. Jlui. F. W. liubi C. F. LOOFUOL'KOW. j 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 Genera! Banking Business. : DIRECTOR?; !VT- ?Ar.s President "U m if. McIxtyt.s J. R. Farlow , v. CuisnoLM Vice-President M. K- Pak.3 C. L. II an samajt- S.K.Walker Cashier W. II. Ikvixe .. . E. ii. Kica B. II. Fielis,ir Aiit. Cashier u. K. Ckit blot. 1 jiisif fulfill &j ofOi A r Catchy ads May Deceive its Few : THE LOWEST PRICES! t : And Best Goads Attract the Many. i OUR CONSTANTLY CROWDED STORE PROVES IT.I m ' 3j This week's bargains in Silk, Plushes and rivets defy competition. Seven special R"i tjl bargains in Black Gros Grain Silk at 55c, 70c, 80c, St.10, $1.35, and $1.S. fc j Gentltiiion ! Day your Christmas pnvents early and (save money! Twenty-four-inch Pkri t3 Pure Silk Black Surahs at 55c; regular price, 1.0i). Thirty-two-inch real China Silk in hi, "l lovely t hades at G3c; regular price, $1.U). Gennuie Crrpea de Chine, rich evening shades at j j i 95c; regular price, $1.75 Kifty other bargains ar.d a lot of Silk la-mnauts at half price, jus- Rv, -j tines our lemark ttiit to buy a silk drts and net to have seen our ctock, the largest andf;; . - rcllet in the city, is to have been to Kouie aid not POT tlio Pope. Among our many Dress t . ; Goods bargains we can mention only the Finest Bedford Cordes iu this cily at $1.05. F r- All Novelty Dress Goods and French Embroidered liobes at cost! ' Five Leaders in Finest Imported Black Serges at57:c, 02' jc, tWlic, and $1-00; cheap at ."3 one-third higher price. is-tyj is-tyj Fifty two-imu Ladies Cloths at 3jc; reduced from 50c. Lii i Fifty-frtur-inch Pure Wool Cloths at ti-c; nilui-ed from 8.x-. iT'i ;. Fifty two-inch Imported Broad Cloths at !W-; reduced from $1-25. fi-: k-j Eight yards double wide Plaid Dress Goods Patterns for tilK: ; worth $1.00. R - ?f " " " " Fancy " " " " gl.ot); wortl.-S1.50. X " " English Cashmere Patterns in black and colors at SM.Oi) and 5'J.g5: worth S--75 and $3.75. Wl OCH FLANNEL AND DOMESTIC nSP.UlPMKXTS Are offering special drives in v "'-, fifty pieces Japucese un'hiinkabie w hite Flannel at Sic. Our Shoe department is attracting K . v- the lM-st trade in the citv. " R; CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! To suit every tasto and rvery ur from $1.75 to SltWraeh. One hundred Ludie-i Heavy Winter Jackets at $:i.75.0nly a 'few of those $3.St!k C-; Li:ied Jackets left. Full Fur Trimmed Jackets for Misses at $11.00; regular pri e, Slrt.liO. iJJ" Ladies As'ralmn and Plush Shoulder Capes at S5-: cheap at g.'i.Ml. Misses Gretchen Cloaks from I to Vi at $1.75. $3.50, $3.50 and upwards. Jackets at cost. Lauies Plush Coats fe" -,, v! at $l4.i: worth $21.00. Ladies Plush Jackets t $H. 00: worth $15.00.. v ' I For $.").H vou can take your choice of a broken lot of Ladies l' Inter worth from $10.00 i"" f i to $:.1).tM. Ladies Silk Matluec Waists, very latest style at $.Vi5; worth $7.50. lea Gowns J;'' j.1 and Wrappers at loest prices in the city. Tremeuli)iis slaughter in Dresit Trimnunjrs. 5ic ' lJ qualitii-s'at 5e per yard: $!.! qualities at 11k : $J.I) qualities at g.',ete., etc., on center.-' jV" counter. Ladus Choice Mlk Hose in black and beautiful colors at !'fet $1.;5, S"-.50a:id ;'' np to 5ii.00 a pair. These prices ar. not appr.)ache:i even by eastern houses. The weather t v " compels us til put the knit into Knit Woollen oods, Fascinators, Jerseys, Jackets, Ladies, X $' Childrens and Misses iiouds, Skirls, Mitteas, etc. f ' ' 0ur Loss is Your GainM I y 'VVa Beautiful Tidies at 10c, 15c, 25e, 35c, NK, i.nd7T.c, worth double. A lot of Purses, most rf-.J of then) worth from 35e to 75c r-h. at i&c. I.men Splashers, I, iuen Tr;.y Clit is. Chenille ,'3 Covers. Damask Table S.ts. Napkins, etc., marwUlim n for tlds sale. I'he attractions in iii- our Children's Cluthiut: and o i;t-' Furnishing Departments are too nitm-rou t mention. VZ'A fi Cents' N g!it Shirts, euilroir!erei fronts, at 5lV, others Siik Embroidered at 75c and $1. if' i j ; (.ems Encash Flannel Night Gowns at $J.75 worth f t.f(. Cemw I'tiderweir from to pjl $i $7.00 a suit, a saving of 75 er cent. Gents imiorted half ho:e it 15c, Sue, and - ic. ;ents' zt. i ! Out'.nj Flannel Overshirts at 45c. liTn-, Ific. 1.4." and upwards, i.ents must beautiful Satin t, -1 Si a. is at 10c, 15c, !25c, 5J5c, 40c and ti5c. t ome and look ::t them. Mothers buying Over --J Jj coats and Suits for their boys can save from $ 1.00 t $-.50 on our selei t;on ranging from i.o0 to sio.iw. " 1 liurahle and Stylish Boys Suits at SL'A5. Si.50. $1.75 and upwards. Our Blankets and ks3 $?t Quilts have hern marked down. California 12-4 White Biunkfts at $7.50, reduce.) from $11; f-l California White Crib Blankets atHdc, worth $1.85: California Grey Blankets at $l.go, $i.35, fi 'i 3 $1.5 and $"2.y5 real bargnins. Oxidized Handle Sat n t'mbrellas at Skjc, cheap at 51-50. A "U 1 Special Bargiuu iu ili.-ses' Union Suits at $1.25, worth $2.00. Fy 1 Never Forget j I We Are Never Undersold, i m ' NEVER. f$ p Wn HiiRrbach I liJ . r r Expert I I Dental Co. I J f If U4 r ft I ' If i I I I B. R. M0AD. i' I I pj Manager Expert Deutfi Company. J.J t; f Yours For Ai'i to B I BEAUTY COMFORT L u? r. method I can mue artificial fJ t teeth wita the gums carved, cciw ed and so I 1? shaped as to restore the natt ii esp res- j ' ston of the face in any eiis to matter i how- badly the cheaVs may besunkb or H J tlio lips wriuiiicd. I will uaratie to t Kmako them to r.atursl that acetic cannot ff. gNfletectthrm. Rrstoring 1-st rsjiressii.n is K e! Vi art that every drntift dues not notin-r or f! C y yiderstatid: simply r.utUina a set of teeth - ff K "fit perieitly and U'iirrable does rot fl i a conpUw this branch of dentistry bv ttny N 7 g -""us. Itrenuires tho i-killtui (init f q .1 cuiinng hand of one who has devoted ,l i ' muc time and practice to this particular H 1 19 scieu?; also an extra course of hAher pi f f l studio not received in the regular duital fel i fjl schoo. fcl DENTTST.17" 1 1 Fl On weekly 3ji- p U stalin. ents. O r e- ! third awn and the j p rest on easy pi y- J i rnents. . p S Office in Cential Clock, Y j I No. 46 Wast Seconifouth. ij 1 Across trie stretst froriAlon- fej v derlagid. ft M TEETH Utmffu I P Absolutely Wijout Pain I I Sets of Teeth -7- - - 5.D0 H Teeth Filled - f - - .50 H Q Teeth Extracted - - .25 1 Teeth Cleaned -u - fev HOTlW KNUTSFORD, Opened June 3. ' T ' New anl Elegant in its Ap4 pointments. C50 Rooi as, Single or En 'Suite; 7c jRooms witn Battt.l 8. S. HOLMES, - - Prletof, i tJ an t&. AYeB"TO"TIAIE KEAL ESTA'rEFOU ! 1! good, clean stock of merchandise. Booms 17 and 48 Commercial block. 7" ANTED TO TKADE ACKEAGE Fil j t V good business property and pay cash dinVr nice. Booms 47 and 4S Commercial block. j T AEDToTiyADE A N ICE l!t.MK Ft)U ? vacant lot, close in. Booms -17 and 4ri Com merci:d block. V T ANTED AN OFFICE BOY AT ONCE AT T T Henry Wageiier's oilice. T ANTED A GoT171TrKl7Ft)ll GEN EKAL VV housework. The best wages paid. Inquire Hearty Idock, West Temple street. ibii si.i-47oor nor s eT LOT 50X VP : " artesian water: 4th West and tlth Sonth; easy j terms. Apply 34 Hooper block. j fii. IOST PoTKJ?TBr)Ii CXiCTaTnING J valuable papers. A liberal reward will be paid for its return and no questions asked, to 17 E 2nd South. J. C. HAKVEY. IOST LAST THURSDAY ON OK NEAR J Main street or Second Snu b, lady's gold watch and jet fob chain; initial "V" on case. Liberal reward for return to 400 E. First South. BANK. i i S LT LAKE CITY" ..I UTAH BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. MAKES tflrgnpuic transfer on the principal citi- f the I'riteu tate aad Europe, and on ail points cn the Paciac Cosst. losuea lettt-r of credit available in the principal riiee of the wctlii. . Sptx-ia! attention given to the selling of or-s and bul.in. Advances made on cuuaigciiieuis at low-;t low-;t rates. Par' i-sular attention given to coll-vtiocs throa. h-3 h-3 at Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. As;-;oiiBt As;-;oiiBt solicited. j COKBESPONDENT3: j '.VelJa, Fargo i Co London j 'Veils, FarK Ca v:rk Nntional bank of ihe Republic ioton j rirst National Bink Orn-ha I-'irst National Bank Denver M te National Batik l. r:ver j b rchaHts' National Bank Chicigo , Coalmen' Bank S:. Lnuia .. cds, Fargo Jfc Co ban Francisco i E. Dooly - - - Casiiier. QOMSIKRCIAli NATIONAL. BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. Capitai. (Fully Paid) 00,000 bu-xri.ua Su.OnO General BanMns in All Its Brandies. Issues certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a spei uieil time. Sella drafts snd bills of exchange on all principal ciUe iu the United States and Europe. Oto. M. Dowket President- W. P. Noble Yice-iTesiu-nt Thomas Maf.suai.l 2nd Yice-Presidtut Joux W. hus.MLUX Cashier Directors F. H. Auerbtch, John J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Movlaa C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George iL Downey, John W. Dunuellan. rHK RATIONAL. Bank of the Republic. CArrrAL, $500,(XiO Ftxi-T Paid V Fkank Ksoi President L. C. Kakio- x Vice-Presidece J . A. mn Csld 47 MAIN STKEET. 'i'r.r.isacts a general banking busineM. Money loaned on fav.'raol& t-rme. Atcoants of mer- cliants, individuals, rirms ari'i c rporalioun so--Ucited. Five per ceut interest p-iu a earingf aud time depou.ts. D1KECTOBS: I.. C. Kirrrick. G. S. Holmes Kind Kahn J. A. Earls W. K. Smi-dley Ceo. A. Lowe i'rank ixiiui U. L. A. Cuimcr J. G. Sutherland. JJNIOX RATIONAL JJANK. , Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. KsUbUsh4 j lbi-J. Caimtal (Fuiiy Ptii) $410,003, Sl-Ul'LL-S 4v),0C United States Depository. ; Transacts A General Earnns Easiness, 1 , j Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. . v I;i.'llK7r President 'I- aiker Vice President , ?''.' -.:eesuwn Cashier 1 V' I -h , A t. Cushiei . J- " aiker, Jr Ast. Cashier I BANKERS. I ESTABLISHED, 1S73 SAJ.T i-AJE, ClTT, UTAH A General Eanfe Easiness Transacted T. R. JONES & C- ., BANKERS. 1C5MALN ST SALT LAKU5 CU 'S OK CS AJXI BULLION. gov jrjlent. 1t i7iT?Stfi vIboo mTioeTImhT ap on premises, l70 South West Temple. LX)K BENT DEsK BOOM WITH DESK, $15; T Ai Hooper block. Tj-OB BENT NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS F to quiet parties. Address A, The Times. T7OIi BENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED r rooms; electric lij:ht and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. I7OR RENT ONE NICE LARGE FL'BNISU-ed FL'BNISU-ed front room for one or two gentlemen, new furnish, cheap. l-25, 1 East in rear. Tj-OK RENT tiOOD F1YiTroOMUCUSE jT North Salt Lake; $H monthly p"p'y at the office of Godbe, Pitts Drug Co. Also l't eight room modern house on M strfet at a ver' low rent. ", OR KENT ONE CcSlPLETEL-Y FUK-nisheit FUK-nisheit modern house of nine rooms, hot w ater heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close i. trfipiir e KbI 'Second South street. ' XTK KENT -fcN EATiHT-IttKMl i4riS at fcw Ww; South Teu'ple street. personal. TS. SIMS, CARPET CLEANING AND chimney aweepiUK. Ieave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. gALT JAKE rpHEATEK. Ciias. S. Bcbton, Manager. Four Nights and Saturday Matinee Commencing ........ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. EDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, liTC Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at EEDUCED PMCES FOR CASH. Collections promotly made on all points In the-West the-West and Northwest. Caref-:! attention iitven t. consien.iK-nts of Ores and Bullion. Exchange audi teiegrapliic tinsfers on the principal cltiea of turn United States and Europe, " V PRINCIPAL CGI1KESPONDENTS: f Nr.w Yor.K importers" and Traders' Ns.tionilf Bank: Kountze Bros. t'Hiciiio Commercial National Bank. f San FuAMCist-o First National Bank. J Omaha Omaha National Bank. I I Si LovJia National Bank of Coun4rre. KAAS (.'aiiMsMmiil Banls. K r-'r r. . " First Nutiona.1 Bank : Annric.au National Hank. ' . Hi syka- -Denver Naoonai Ba.uk; city Nationajf " Batik. , Puebu First National Bank. ' Portland. Ore. First National Bank. j London iiartm'e Bank vLiimtudJ titt Lomb&ra street. j OMBAIU JNVEST3IEXT ' " COMPANY. jOf Kansas City, Mq., ancL Bostca, Mass; i Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Corner Firt South and ilaia street, Salt Lak, I City, Utah. f i V. II. Iale - 3lanarer. ) KAk.-s Leans on Farm and City Proptrty tjt j H&fav litea. i J j - j gXNTilXG jnKPAilT3IKNT UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE S TRUST CO. Paid c f CafiiaL $150,000. SuKenus IO.OiX). "AYb 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME i deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; tram-act general trust business; busi-ness; insures real estate titles: insurance fe covers sll charges for attorneys and ubstracu. STOCKHOLDERS: TJahkhk J. E. Doalv, T. 11. Jones, L. S. Hills, M. H. Walker, W. H. McCornik, E. A. Smiih H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett Hyde S. Young. M. S. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W . T. Lynn, J. ii. SVaiker.. Capitalists K. C. Chaaibers, Kelsie Gilles- ie, James Sharp, Joun J. Daly, ii. Mcintosh, A. ,. Thomas, (iovernor of Utah. Sltiu.AVTs F. II. Aurhach, T. G. Webber, Hugh Andfrsou, W. H. Roe, A. W. Carlson, S. it. Auerbach, W. F. Coltoe, Jas. Amiersoti. LA.WttS-Johu A. Marshuil, jl. C. HU. : Goorge M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlns, H. S. Rumfield, President. Vice-Freaideut. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. ! (Incorporated.) Dealers Ix Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodg-e Wood Pulley. Koeblin's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylia-Cer Cylia-Cer and Engine Oils. Hercules Powder, Atlas Enir.eiJ aud Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horio Widui, Blako Tumps, iliucri' aud BlacksuiiLLs' Denman Thompson's Celebrated 1 lay, "fag . OLD HO.M KSTEA I). i L nder the management of E. A. McFARLAND. New Scenery. Company Same as Last Season Prices, Jl.rto. 7.V. 50c mul iVr. Saie of seals opens on Tuesday, December 1. NEXT ATTRACTION : i T5i8 Great Laughing Success, OR. Bill, j Monday and 7u:-s L, , J)" -m i,-r liii ;u:.i sih ' Pope.' a prices. Sale ci seats S..i-n;a, Ik- cm- ! her ,Mh. " j : j Tools, Etc 163 Jain Street, Salt Lake City. WALKER HOUSEM A First-CIass European Hotel.. 1 The 7alker is located in thehnsiness center ofiho City and has all thu i ii tMern Imprcvgrnents 4 CcnvenlencVs?! Pertaining to a strictly first-class house. It (s manael aa well as any hotel in the West, and is frictlv the business and tourist hotel of Sail Lake City. j PASSENGER ELEVATOR. 1! Tli Walker and the Metropolitan are the tJ : leading hoteU of Salt Lake City, i ' G. S. ER3, . - FropriEtsr. HOTEL TEfvlPLETON. oust Opened. IN Till? CITT. j Corner of Main and South Terjils Stasis. Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, - : and from 1-IIorse Power to 40-Horse Power.! ALSO IjlljLiL'il Ulglllj Uj lLCx.ill)ti) Incandescent Lamps Qf the Best Manufactura Suitable for any Socket. 5Q Volts to HO Volts. 1G CP. to 75Q CP. Also a Full Assortment of ' CLEGTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS. t . K01STIK3 EK31HES, 0 ASR CGMPRESSOBS, HOCK DRILLS. Eraser S Ckiliiiers, Chicago. ; ".TTNTTMri MACHINERY. ! L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana. WON D Ell LAND. , Vfecx cf V.-iataloy. Locate.- C: JOHNWAHD, King of all Simkc Cimrmera. MADAME IliiYNOLBS, Tiie Iron-Jawed Woin':.i : and a lon list of Urillia.it Atlractn !0C. ADMISSION !CCi M S. D. EVANS, I K ouccsaacr to Evans Ross. j -S- UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER.Hh j 14 State St. -o- Salt Laite. ; I ti jj Special Attention Given to the Shipment fc j I of Bodies. . 5-j 'Open all Eight. Telephone. 364. tl b dabeltheTaiior. '')Y 05 V. 2ud South, Salt Lake City. U K'3 I ilJ SuitS to ordMlrumJI 5 tO $55 SM Pants " " $3.50to$t4 pV SUiTSMADEIN24H0URS. lip PANTSKADEIN5K0UP.S. jj. W. FARRELL & CO. PLUMBERS, 0S 3 STEAM FITTEC3. Dealers in all kinds of George K Lowe, DEALEIi IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Agricultural Implements. O -2- J Buggies, Surr'C3 and ILoad Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. J Steam Undines, Snw Mills, Etc. Eailrcad Contraetiors' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. UTAH an MONTANA Esw-Sa & Dealers In liih Grade Machinery. or all kinds of duty. Carries in stock for lrnnio-dute lrnnio-dute delivery Magnesia Swtional 1'ipe Covering, Cover-ing, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Comnressors, lutfersoll Serjeant, It. 1). Co. Ilock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to 60 Horse-Power. HoistiiiB Engines, Pumps, Horse Whims, Wire Rope, Drill Steel, Mine and Mill Suppliea, Safety Nitro Powder, Caps and Fuse. Main Office and Wareroonis, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. AUKNCY, Butte, ilout U-Cowepondence Solicited. j M.'R. EVANS. 2::-a4 W. Second Souti. ! !SP0RT!rG00DS3 Z k I , I Gees, Revolvers and Asiatics. Bicyciss, Tricycles and Velacipejes. - JEazors, Porkct Cutlery. Shears and Scicsor Strone Indian Clubs, Boxin; Uluves, Dumb bells. D0 Collsrs, Tlu nipson Loots and Shoes, Field ana Opera Glasses. Examiiie my Stock Before Purchasing, KAN KLIN XYVE- 'J1 IIEATEIL ri) Select Artists 5( , Chauss of l'l'tfgramuie Eyery Weeki -4 F E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO. Has recent lv been appointed the peneral agents for the World-Renowned jSTEINWAY PIANOS FOIt Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. We have just received a complete stock of tbe uw styles mid a cordial invitation is extended to tbe public to c.ill aud examine them. : : F. E. Warrea Mercantile Co. ra V. Second ijuth, Salt Lake City. Lift and Force Pumps. Order taken for Drive and Due; Wella, Cesspool built and connections made; lo. Main, opposite A uerbach Bros. Telephone, a. , 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. "THE TAILOB " 29 E. First South, - Salt Lake City, "fes peri"nibros. evsC i?'.'!'-.''Yvi ', ': yU'N 5- Manufacturer and D. alcrs in .S? Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. . WX0 A Fine lane of M&d' KID GLOVES. iw &W'.;vW'"i!:5i ' r't'l ' Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols r-ll r-ll W p3 Vj coveK-d and repaired on suort notice, l'arasols made to match h0"MA $ w tjr jf'v' .- S.' Knntoford IloteL, SJ65 State St., Salt City, Vtah. Main Store M J&k 83 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. |