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Show AMERICAN RATIONAL gANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. , Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. .-' INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. . James IT. Bacon- Pr-Mdent Secretary E. Sells T. A. Davis II. M. Bacox Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. GbaT F. L. Holland Cashier S. M. Jakyis D. G. TtrvsiCLiFF V. B. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W. Jidd F. W. KQS3 f C. F. Loofbourow. ; Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. , ? . - 3 BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. j Five Per Cent Interest Faid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS:- - Rot- "ark President W. II. McTxttre ,T. P.. Farlow 3 V, . Cuisholm Vice-President M. X- Pxsaoxs C. L. Hasxamax I S. F. AValseu Cashier W. II. Uvixk E. E. Rich f B. II. Fields, jr Ast. Cashier E. B. Cbitchlow. BDSMSS DIRECTORY AITOKNEYS-AT-LAW. T Ki YFRS KOOMS 37-SS-S9 40 COMMERCIAL Ij Lice-. O. W. POWERS. a ttok:7Ey-at-i.av opposite celled i Hotel. ARCHITECTS. BioTATliALE T ATE OF DENVER ARCHITECT OF COM-lj COM-lj mereial Block, Etc., Rooms VM-lll Comnier-ial Comnier-ial Block. Fl'EMTl'KE. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ACL kinds of furniture, school desks, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; 108-110 W. So. Temple. INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL Life of New York. 85-86 Commercial Block. PLUMBING. STEAM HEATINtr ENGINEER 259 MAIN St., Salt Lake City. School I Books 1'oys, mi 't( - Wholesale & Retail. J. KTNG. E.S.YANKEE. ' .King & Yankee, DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Carpen-ters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc, A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. 213 State Street, Salt Lake City. Electric Motors ! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volt3. and from 1 -Horse Power to 40-Horse Power. : ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps o the Best Manufacture Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of , CLEGTRIGAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, - HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, RCCK DRILLS. Prasei' & Chalmers, Chicago. ' MINING MACHINERY. I L. C. TRENT, Director and Genera! Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. r i This Space Reserved for XJTAH JJATIONAL BANK. ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Capital, G200.000.00. ? Surplus, 10,000.00., ) DIRECTORS: J. M. Stoctt President II. Rot T. K. Wilt.iam A. B. Joxf.3 Cashier Thomas Carter J. A. Groksbeck Boliyf.r Roberts C. Lyman' Wm. F. Coltox A. L. Wilmams Boyd Park P. L. Williams W. H. Lyon S. C. Ewixa Alexander Rogers Jos. A. Jexsixcs Jos. Bacmgartex W. E. Russell yy712LLS, JARGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE CITY UTAII BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES telefraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United States and Europe, and on aU points on the Pacific Coant. Issnes letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the peUJng of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: Wells, Fargo 4 Co London Wells, Farso Co New York Maverick National Bank Boston First National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver ftate National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank. Chicago Boatmons' Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo & Co San Francisco J.E.D00I3', - - - Agent. B. K. Block & Co. j 4 Agents for h Pabst Brewing Company. ' is Dealers in Fine Wines . 5 and Liquors, 17-19 Commercial st JNION RATIONAL jgAXK, Successor to Walker Bros., Banker. .Established IKV). Capital fFully Paid) $100.nnQi Slri-ws United States Depository. Transacts A Genera! BanMni Easiness. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J.R.Walker Preajent M. H. Wal... r Vice President I M. J.Cheesman C ashier L. H. Farnsworth Ast. Cashier i J . R. Walker, J r Aet. Cashier 1 S.D.EVANS, I L I 1 ' 1 " ? Successor to Evans k Ross. h 1 ; lUMRTAKER & EMEALMER.4J J 214 State St. -o- Salt Laks. ' i ft H Special Attention Given to the Shipment J f y of Bodies. j j Open all Kight. Telephone. 364. ! I " i . F. E. WARREN MMTIil CO. i lias recently been appointed the g"Teral agents for the W orld-Renowued pTEINWAY PIANOS j FOR Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. 1 Ve have just received a complete stock of the new 1 styles and a cordial invitation is extended to the I public to call aad examine them. 1 F. E..Warrcii Mercantile Co, 1 I i W. econd South, Salt Lake City. 1 HOTrTlIjTSTORa Opened June 3. j UTAH . Book & SMioneryto. Duncan 11 McAllister, Manager. E. J. Smith Printing Co. Job Printing' and Book Binding. Bank, County and Office Supplies. ' 2-1-26 W. 3rd South, Salt Lake Crrr. HAPPY HOUR 'Dental Co. 212 S. State St., opp. Holmes Big. f , VNESTTiETICS administered. OiHc 'llre Day wid iSight. Operating from t Jljto i P. 21. BBS "THE TAILOE." j 29 E. First South, - Sail La) " City. TO U N T AlrTR ESTAUrWjlr I i -.- anl LUNCH COU-TXEH. 113 MAIN ST. 2.13 j A delicious American cooked dinnerehnrigeablft tvery day, between 11 :30 and 3:(X) o'clock, for only fcc. Specialties Breakfast and supper; oysters On every fityie; short orders of all kinds at all. kours. F. II. GIUCE, I'rou'r. ' McCOKXICK & C BANKERS. " Established, 1873 Salt Lake, Crrr, Utah. A General Banians Business Transacted. Collections promptly made on all points in the West and Northwest. Carefnl attention given to consignments of Ores nd Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of th United btates and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: New York importers'' and Traders' National Bank; Kountze Bros. Chicago Commercial "ational Bank. Bas Francisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bank. St. Locis National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Crrr National Bank of Kansas City; First National Bank: American National Bank. Denver--Denver National Bank; City National Bank. Pueblo First National Bank. Portland. Ore. First National BanTc. London Martin's Bank (Limited) ob Lombard street. QOM3IERCIAL. NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital (Fully Paid) $300,000 Scrti'Lirs atyjuo General Banlini in All Its Brandies. Issues certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal cities in the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Dow-net President W. P. Noble Vice-President Thomas Marshall 2nd Vice-President John W". Dons ellas Cashier Directors F. II. Auerbach, John J. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Frank II. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, tieorge M. Downey, John W. Donnellan. gALT JAKE rpiiEATER. Chas. S. Bceton, Manager. October I 9th-20th-2 I st. First appearance after an absence of six years of the General Favorite, XBQNNIE . . . Kate CASTLETON.' Heading COSCiROVE & GRANT'S Come- t dians in the Musical Farce, THE DAZZLER7I LOTS! T I I TERRACE SITESf FACTORY SITES. 74 l-'2xl65 ft., 554 E, 1st South, $7000 ; easy terms. i First-c-lass resident lot. Don't let this slip, as it is ! a bargain. Fine Terrace Site, immediately north Temple cor- j ner, 200 ft. on Main street, 115 1-5 ft. on N. Tern- i pie ; anxious to sell. Call and see us for price. j i Another handsome Terrace Site 107 1-2x165 ft. on j A 4th East, bet. 3rd and 4th South streets. Price and j v terms reasonable. 2 new brick stores, 123-128 W. So. Temple, 14x40 j ft. each ; iron roof; ground 28x165 ft. Good business busi-ness property ; $275 per front ft. ; good terms. 56x165 ft., 132 W. So. Temple, 12-room dwelling, in good repair. Fine business property ; $275 per front ft. A bargain ; 1-2 cash, balance easy. 15 first-class Euilding Lots, 50x150 ft. each, on Capitol Cap-itol Hill ; all under water. Make us an offer, as we want to sell. A No. 1 Factory Site, 270 ft. fronting on D. & It. G. W. It. bet. 5th and 6th North Temple streets ; 82250; 1-2 cash, balance to suit. 25 Euilding Lots in west and northwest part of the City ; 8150 each, on installment plan. Eest farm in Utah, 10 mile south of City, 130 acres; all fenced and well improved. Cheap ; good terms. ! See us for figures. ,,LlGLASMffl,ATO..v -7" . Y ! They Must j be Sold, as Owner Needs Cash.. . j " I Call at Once i j l at Room 16, Commercial Block. . jjj I : Fall of Ginger, Start to Finish! The Comedy Cast includes Jos. 0f:, Lena Merville and 20 others; 10 Soubrettes: 10 Comedians; a Whirlwind of Laughter; a Dream of Merriment: ail Smiles; not a Dull Moment. Under the Direction of Geo. H. Murray. Seats now on sale. Popular prices. NEXT ATTRACTION ! -THEHUSTLER.)- Three nights, commencing Thursday, Oct. S3. MATINEE S ATI' It DAY. Sale of seats begins Wednesday, Oct. -1. Popular prices. -yyONDERLAND. . The greatest of all O'V'T-? TT1 TT T-1 is nern-Remember nern-Remember an entire. -- J-VJiXN -! i cl,aiirP of programme each day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. New dances each day. IOC. admission ioc KANKLIN JVE. TJ HEATER. SO Select Artists SO Change of Programme Every Week M. R. EVANS. 2 21 W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. f Gms, Revolvers an! lEnitim Bicycles, Tricycles and VelotipaJcs. Itazort, Pocket Cutlery, Shear and Scissor Strops, Indian Clubs. Boxing Gloves. Dumb Bells. Dog Collars, Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. . Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing. . Recently the followlnq Notice appeared in tha U San Francisco Chronicle. r, " Judge had been sick only about two jg weeks, and it was not until the last three or g four days that the malady took a serious turn. Si At the beginning of his illness he suffered from p diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the L kidneys refused to perform their functions and p he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life of one of the most prominent men in Call- E? forma." Like thousands of others his ua- timely death was the result of neglecting early f& symptoms of kidney disease. L IF" YOU are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de- E ranjrement of the kidneys or urinary organs, S3 don't, delay proper treatment until you are J forced to Rive up your daily duties ; don't M waste vour money on worthless liniments 5 and worse plasters, but strike at the sent of the disease at once by using the greatest of at! S3 known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid- Uj ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands, pi Whv should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely Ef vegetable and pleasaut to take. J1.00 a pack- M age, 6 for $5.00. jffl -.1. HI I ...il.P . .1.1 !. II. . .1 I .in j . , . Skookam Root Grows Hair Rapidly. MSiM Eradicates Dandruff. jKSgiK- StPs Fallig Hair. tntm. 13 a Preventive tPWM of Baldness. h IMitM I Grows LTair on miiilt' Eald HeafSi Wtyi 13 an Exquisite IPfl 1 lct Article. it I'M i f I Is Free from all , , frW ' . . coloring matter. (Trade mart registered.) Coutaines no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons Is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Root Hair Grower Go, NEW YORK. So Sole by all Druggists, 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. RANKING J)EPART3IE:.T UTAH TITLE, MSURAKCE & TRUST CO, Paid vr Capital. $150,000. Surplus 10,0u). PAYS 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts general trust busi- i ness; insures real estate titles; insurance fee ! covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Baskeks J. E. Boolv, T. K. Jones, L. S. nills, M. H. Walker, VV. 8. McCornick, E. A. Smith, U. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Yonntr, M. S. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn. J. R. Walker. Capitalists R. C. Chamber, Kelsie Oiiies-pie, Oiiies-pie, James Sharp, John J. Dal', R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Ctah. Merchants F. H. Auerbach, T. (i. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. II. Rowe, A. W. Carlton, is. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, Jas. Anderson. Lawvkiss John A. Siarsaall, Wq. C. Hall. rpiIE RATIONAL. Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,0(0 ....Fcllt Paid Cp Frank Knox President L. C. Karkick Vice-President J. A. Eaels Cashier 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on taverable terms. Accounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrick G. S. Holmes Emil Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley Geo. A. Lowe Frank Knox. .'. H. L. A. C ulnier. J. G. Sutherland. T. E. JONES BANKERS, 16T2 MAIN ST SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AND BULLION. JOMBARD JN VESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Carner First South and Main street, Salt Lake. City, Utah. W. IL Dale - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at TTurt Kate. New and. Elegant in all its Ap- i pointments. ' 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE -5-A First-Class European Hotel. -h The Walker is locatei in thebr.siness center of tha City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertnimnr to a strictly first-class house. It is, managed as well as any hotel in the West. And i strictlv the business and tourist hotel of Suit Lake City. i PASSENGER ELEVATOR. The Walker and the Metropolitan are the tv leading hotels of Salt Lake City. I i 3. S. EBB, - - Proprietor. j THE CULLEN. I THE I Modern Hotel ' OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWiHS, - - Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IN THE CITT. I Corner cf Main and Souf& Temple Streets, i PERINI BROS. i$ Manufacturers and Dealers in fipfi Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. Q?0 - V- A Fine Line of '- it" 1 KID GLOVES. 8 ' fiSS Every pair fitted to the band. TTmbrellas and Parasols re- u W covered and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to matc!i "?S&t Knatsford" Hotel, 265 State St, Salt City, Utah. Main Store- 933 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. |