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Show JMERI CAN RATIONAL J3ANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. Jamks TI. Bacox TVsi.ient Seciietart E. Sells T. A. Davis H. -.1. Bacon ice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas. M. J.Grat f,'- - ;LLAX 'ash ier S. M. J A KVI9 D. G. TCN N ICLI F l . B. lioLLAiiD Ast. CaUier J. W. r. W. kosJ. C. I. Looriiouuov. ' Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon.. ' BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Fiv2 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. -mRF.nTnpq- . Bot- "ask President AVk. U. McI.nttre J. TL Faslow U. V. Chishol Vice-Prfsid-.-nt M. K !'a ns. C. L. Hasnama S. K. '.VALitu Ca.-dicr W. II. 1uvi.ni: E. E. Rich S. If. Fields, Jit AL Uaaitr E. 1!. Cbih.iilhw. I Expert! Dental Co. I " vA''w VV,'? j j B. R. MOAD. ' I Alauaer Expert Dental Company. 1 Yours For Aids to F :i -BEAUTY & COSIFORT ' By my method I c&o make artiiicial . teeth with the gum? carved, colored and eo t 'shaped as to restore the natur.l xpres- si on of the face in ca-e, do matter f; Ihow badly the chaeks may bo sunkea or t the iips wrinkled. I will nara:itee to inako tiiein eo mUurul that a crit.c cannot i detect t!im. RoFtorir!; lo.t rxircssion is j i; !in -irt that cm ry di-r.titi doos not liotu e or J 3 uiidTstn'.ul : h imiilv i-.ikii..-: a set of too'.li li A to tit ptrlecti.v i.iid lvj ciiirnblM do-s not J i couplet.; this hrniich of dentistry by any f 1 .4 meaus. It re(ji;irps Tho ekillful "p nr.il II C! tumiimr hajui of oiu' who has devoted f j ' much time and practice to thi particular f J 1 J science; nUo an extra coutae of higher tJ .'j studies not received in the regular deutal 1.3 bchooL I J j DENTISTRY U 1 On weekly In- "j stallments. O n e- J j third down knd the j j rest on easy p?-y- S ments. I 4 H i Office in Central Clock, M :j II, 46 West Second Scatli. i Across tne street from Won-j Won-j derland. J i TEETK EXTRACTED U Absolutely Without Pain ! f i I Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.00 i Testh Filled - - - - .50 H Teath Extracted - - - .25 li y Testh Cleansd - - - - 1.03 p i fa iiissiificii & iiSsi lii Catchy ads Hay Deceive tue Few ; I THE LOWEST PEiCESl 'fi : Aad Best Goods Attract ths Many. Ol)R CONSTANTLY CROWDED STORE PROVES IT. "j This week's bargains in i'.ks, Plu.-hes and Velvet defy competition. Seven special j -4 Vl Wjj-aias in Black liros Grain Silt at 55c, Tile, UOc, $1., arid $1.83. '-.'t Gentlemen! Buy your Christmas presents early and tave money! Twenty-four inch ; '.J If Pure Silk Black Surahs at S3c; regular price, 1.(Q. Thirty-two-inch reul C hina Silk in r ' J lovely t-lmdes at t)c; regular price, $1.00. Genuine Crepes do Chine, rich evening ehaUe at r"; 95c; regular price, Sl-13 Fifty other baraaius and a lot of Silk Remnants at half price, jus- r.J ify, titles our remark that to buy a silk dress aud not to have wen our stock, the largest and '": HJ richest in the city, is to have been to Rome and not seen the Pope. Among our many Dress yi K, ; Goods bargains we can mention only the Finest Bedford Conies in this city at $1.05. f-, All Novelty Dress Goods and French Embroidered Robta at cost! fV'.'l Five Leaders in Finest Imported Black Serges atj'VjC, 3; ic, SO-c, aud $1.00; cheap at i.'.ii 7 one-third higher price. Va I'ifty-two-inch Ladies CJoths at 35c; nluced from 50c. ; ; l'S Filty-foiir-i:ich Pure Wool Cloths atOi'.ic; reduced from KV. tf 2 Fitty-two-inch Imported Broad Cloths at 90c; reduced from JjS Fight yards double wide Plaid Dress Goods Patterns for iOc; woriii $X.01. 3 ;S.. ' " " " Fancy " " " " $1X0; worth 1.50. J " " En-lishCushmc-e Patterns in black and colors at $i(X) aad 4.35; wiini S-.5 and 3.73. 'C 1 t -" OUR FLAXNEL AND DOMESTIC DEPA RPM ENTS Are offering special drives in yj lift v piecen .Japanese unshrinkable, white Flannel at 'JSC. Our Shoe department is attracting fcr i K - 4 the' l-st trade in the citv. h. i f CLOAKS! C LOAKS! CLOAKS! To suit every 'aste nnd every pur-e from 51. .5 to i.-'4 fi , $100 each. One hundred Ladlet Heavy Winter Jackets at sa.T5.Only a few of those silk t,3 : -1 Lined Jackets left. Full Fur Trimmed Jackets for M isses at $11.H: regular price. $1.X. S. ! Pv1 Lalies Astrahati ami Piuh Shoulder Capes at 3.75: cheap at 5.50. Misses G retclu'n I Cloaks fio' 1 to IS at $1.75, '-'.50. $8.50 and upwards. Jackets at cost. Lauies Plush Couis Lvl l: at !4.-J5: worth $-iUU. Latiie WusU Jacket at $s.0; worth $"'.. fr f ' U "Yot S5. vou can take vour choice of a broken lot of Ladies I lsters worth from 10.on M.j to S-W.lX'lT l.aiiies Silk Matiuee Waists, very latest style at woith $7.5'. Tea t. owns p: J C ': anil Wrappers at lowest price in liie city. Tremendous slaughter in Dress Trimmings. Wc it-A qu llitivs at tie per yard: 41.0tl iua'ities at 10c; J-i.00 (jualities at -iuc. etc., etc., on center P.". l.-'-l counlev. Ladies ChoiceSilk Hose in black and beautiful colors at -Se, $l.:r.. $3.5tl!i! S- j fj-'j, up to ftd.Of) a pair. These prices aro not approached even by eastern houses. The weather J jr.'.-; compels us to put the knife into Knit Woollen g,ods, Fascinators, Jerseys, Jackets, Ladies, l - yi i 'i Chiltlivue and Jlibses Hoods, Skirts, iliuens, etc. j 1 II Our Loss is Your GainM r;l ' ?, B.-aa.ifiil Tiiies a. 10c, 15c, e, S't; 50c. i ndTri . worth d -uble. A lot of Purs.-?, mst f i li, , of th iu worth roi:i ;-..(' o Tr.r e.l;-b, ;it '-Sc. Linen So' a -her-. Linen Tr;'y Clttis, t Ueiiille f-. j ' 'j Covers. l.imafk Table S ts, ?"a;ki:is, etc.. m:.rked down for this sale. 1'he atrractiens in 3 3 oar (."ui'.vr-. : s Clothing ami (jeiith' Furniehing DepKrtment are too nr.::ierous t mention. LJ fa Genss' N t'.it S'-.iWs, liii-roiduel front , st 30c. othei- Silk Emirotdered i:t Toe- and $1. J?3 Gems LnJ.itii i'la2ir:i 1 .:riit tit.wus at $2.75 worth 4.00. -te.-s t'nderwe ir from 7(c to f '4 " J $7.u a suit. saviap of 75 er cent. Geuts imported half hite t 15c, SUe. and c. Jeiits' y LI-. Out ng Fi;;; u?l OviTehlrts at -Tx-. !5c, Wc, $1.4.". and upwards. Gents most beautiful S9t:n .' J S iscarie'at lu , lie. 3c, 8oc, tnd t5c. Come and look at ' hem. Mothers buying Over-r"- i j coats tu.d Suits fr their bova can save from $1.00 tj $-.50 oa our seleition ranging from -j V.j $LK fo $10.00. " ' ."i f'4 liurable aud Stvlish Bovs' Suit st l.g5. 51.50. ?1. and upwards. Our Blankets and r - f' ' '1 Cnil's have henn. marked d nvn. California 12 4 Wfclte Blunkfts at $.50. red ired from $11; f.v 3 iifyi tiliu.iTiia While Crib Blankets at Hd. worth $1.83; California Grey Bla:ikei at 1.;. t;? i t",' i Sl.tw utv.1 82.-J3 r al bargains. (ixidUed llandlo Sateen Fmbrellas ut SOc, cheap at $1.50. A i t ': Sneciul Bargain in Misses' futon tiuits at $1.!C, worth $2.00. .-. "j r- Never Forget i Wo Are Never Under sold J M 1ST EVER. U r q m s mk HI II m 11 m Mm REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC '' i BANK. i SALT LAHS CITY" UTAH j iiY AND SSLLS EXCHANGE, MAKES j teli trophic transfers oa the prtncipai cili- - f i.e L tit'eti Statos and Europe, aud on nil points uii the Pacific Coast. Iir,es letters :t credit available In the principal cities of the world. ; cial attenilon given to the selling of ores a:id vi.Ui.:n. Advance!! made on consisutnents st low-t low-t rata, Par'liaLiratipntion criven to coliectLor.s throah-j.it throah-j.it Utah, 'Naiia. aud adjoining Territoriea. Au-oui.ts Au-oui.ts soiicittMl. COPsKESrOXDENTS: ' "."ells, Frro .t Co London " Veil,, F..-go iCo Xew York ".'uienaJ iiank of the Kejmhlie Ko; -n Tirsi Nl.oual Ucuk Onnha 1' !-st Notional bans , . Denver i t;o a.ciuus.l B.'ii.k Denver Merchant' Nntiunai Kank 'hicago joa'.isefh' Bajik S . Louis i, o.Jj, Far,;o Jt Co San Francisco J. E. Dooly - Cashier. Q03I3IKKCIAIi NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITr L'TAU, Cawtai. (Fuiiy Paid) $i-if.(X) Scru-Lta Ik.ooO j General EaRMni in All Its Bracclies. Iseuea certificate of deposit payable on demand i bearing int. re', if lift a speeiried time. Sell drafts and bilia of exchange- on all priiicipal ciue lu tne United States and Europe. Gio. M. Dorset Presi.'.etit I W. P. Nosle Vice-President ! Troha Uarshali, 2nd Vice-jPresdiltut I Jons W. DoX.nellan Cashier D:ebctoiis F. U. Auerbach, John J. Iialv, L. J. Salisbury, Movian C. l, Frauk II. Dyer, 'fhoina Marshall, W. P. Noble, Goore M. liowney, Joha W. Doiincllan. T.R. JOXES&C- BANKERS. j lCTl MAIN ST SAXT LAKK BUYS Oil KS AND BULLION. D ANKING J)El?AisT3IE2iT Bank of the Republic. Capivajl, $500,000 Fuult Paid Vr FiiiK Knoi Preeident L. C. Kitr.u s VicPresiuenfc J. ji I.aiiij, ,...ci kier 47 1IA1N S1KEET. Tran?act a irener-! banking bueineps. Money, 1. ".:"d on faveiubie. terina. Aciounts of mer-cLa.it-t, incii .id.ials, tirms aud corporations eo-. liiitea. bie pi r cent interest piuu ua eavlnge aud una dep jsits. LIKEC'lOLS: L. C. Karrrick G. S. Tlolmes Emil Kahu J. A. ErU , V.". E. Smedley .(.i.. A. Lowe Frank Knox. II. L. A-Culuieri J. G. Sutherland. j JNION RATIONAL JjAMC. buccentor to Waiker Br"s., Bankers. tallleli4 IhOO. Cai-ital (Fully Paid) 4t00.00i tlKPU'B 40,003 United States Depository. I Transacts A General Mm Business. : Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. v u1 President -.1. II. alker Vice-Presidenf i..t. i.Hesman Cahi-i Vi1 '-rasworth ..."...!"."." AstV Cashier ! ti. alker, Jr Ast. Caihiez i . ' ,xcCol:NICK & c BANKERS. I Za-rAELisuau, 1S73 Saxt Lakjc, Citt, Utabw A Gsnsral BanMni Business Traasactei. Collections promptly made on all points In tha West and Northwest. Careful attention e'ven toi conir;n.T.ents of Ores and Bullion. Eichanpe and te.Leirruphio transfers Oi the principal cities of tne United States and Europe. FKINC1PAL COKRESPON DENTS: Nmv York Importer" and Traders' National) Back; Kountze Bros. Chicaoo t!oramercial National Hark. Sas Framcirco First National Bank. Oxaoa Omaha National Bank. St. Lojis National Kank of Commerce. Kansas Citt Natlor.al Bank of Kansas City! First National Bcnk: American National Hank. DzsTEa--jE)enver National Baiik; City National R.r. L- ' 1 "SellsSTCo. Aio closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at EEDUCEC PBICES FOE CASH. ATrTsrrTTrTiiAiT good, clean stock of neiiziJ-e - Hamas' 47 and 4S Commercial block. Y7" ANTED TO TRADE ACKEAOr. fOK it good business property and pay cash difference. differ-ence. Rooms 47 and 48 Commercial block. 7ANTED TO TKADE A NICE HOME FOR W vacant lot, close in. Rooms 47 aud 4S Commercial Com-mercial block. VITAXTED AN OFFICE BOY AT ONCE AT Y V Henry Wagcuer's office. T ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL T housework. The best wattes paid. Inquire Realtv block. West Temple street. HOTEL KpTSFORD. Opened Jm 'e 3. .New and Elegant in all its Ap-p Ap-p ointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 0. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor. Paid upCaPitaa. $150,000. Suejxub 10,000. PAYS 5 PETl CENT INTEREfT ON TIME deposits; acts as trustee, ruardian, 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: Baxe!X9 J. E. Doolv, T. R. Jones, L. 3. Hill, M. H. Walker, W. S. McOorrick, F. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiah Barrettt Hyde S. Your.f. M. S. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, . T. Lynn, J. li. Walker... Capitalists R. C. Chambers, Keisie .t Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Sharp. John J. Daly, K. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah. Meucpan-xs F. H. Auerhach, T. O. We5ber, Hu;h Anderson, W. 11. How e, A. W. Carlson, S. II. Auerhach, V. F. Cotton, Jas. AuuVrson. LAwyiiiid John A. Marshall. Wei. C. Hall. Pueblo First National Bank. i Poktland. Ore. First Nst-onal Bank. , 1 London Alaruii's Bank (Limited) tki Lomhat atreet. " jrOMBARD JXYESTSIITN'T ; J " COMPANY. 1 X ! Oi Kansas City. Mo., and Eoston. Mass! J j Branch Ooice for Utah and Southern Idahoi Carner First South and Jilain street, Salt Laki City, Utah. 7 i Vi. il. Dal - Manager. ( IThes Lcats oa Farm and Ciyr Property tX Gaorgo M. Scott, -las. Giendenntng, H. S. Kumfield, Frebident." Vicc-Prcsi'ieut. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (LscoRPoaATEi.) Dealers Ix Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill- Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. j Agents for the Dodc Wood Pulley. Roebling's Steel Wire P.ope, Vacuum Cylla- iZer and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Englneo and Boilers, Mack Injectors, I Buffalo Sculea, Jefferson liorao Whim, Blake Puxupb, ALLuera' and Ulacksmitlis' , Tools, Etc. 1 63 iain Street, Salt Lake City. WALKER HOUSE. -- A First-Class Kuropean Hotel. The Walker is located in thebusincss center cl tho City and has all the j I j Madsrn Imprcvements 4 Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly ilrst-class house. It is managed as well as any hotel in the West, and is stnetiv the business and tourist hotel of Salt Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. " Jh Walker and the Metropolitan sre the tvr 1 ieadiug hotels of Salt Lake City. G. S. ERB, - - PiGD'istor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IN TUE CITT. Corner of Main and South Teajle Stoats. Electric .Motors! Of all Sizes kept m Eteek up to 500 Volts , . and from 1-Uor so Power to 40-llors3 Power. ALSO Electric .light "Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps Qf the Best Manuf acture Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to HO Volts, 16 CP. to 75Q CP. Also a Full As'ScrtmsnL of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAH PUMPS. KCIS7IH3 EKSifiES, AIR GGMPiiZSSQRS, ROCX DRILLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MTMnj:; MACHINERY.- . .; -- L. C. TTiENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana. Ur Stale. Pllk SALE ti-KOoM HOl'sL: LOT o0Xl: As artesian virtcr: 4th West and 'Jth South; easy terms. Apply .5t Hooper biock. oot. LOST -A IMM-KinT-OOK COXTMN"lMi valnahle papers. A liher.il reward will paid for its return and no questions aked, to 17 E ind South. J. c. 11AKVEV. LOST LAST THI LSDAY ON" (Hi NEAR j Main sireet or Second Sonlh, lady's gold i watch and jet fol chain; initial 'W'1' on case. Liberal reward fi.r return to fUt) K. First Soiith. 4; or Went. 170 it it snt-fi v'iT(Tcsis''s,-011 v'iT(Tcsis''s,-011 premises, t.TU South West Temple. lTOK KENT-OEsK HOOfFlTiriE$lL': -A Hooper block. yoit l; E NfTxiCKLY El'UNISHKI) KOo'MS r to quiet jmrties. Address A, The Times. IOK KENT - ELKUATLY-iXKMSHED rooms; cie;tri- litrht and strain heat, licalty Mock, West Temple street. yOK KENT ONE nTT'EL1(;EKI HN1SL1 ed front room for one or two i:eiitlemen, new furnish, cheap. ICS, l East in rear. TOIi KENT tiOOU Fl V E-ROOM H )irSE' IN V North Salt Lake; SB monthly. Appiv at the ollice of OoUbe, Fitts l)ru Co. Also an eiijht room modern house on M street at a very low-rent. low-rent. F OR ENT-ON E COIPLETELy"" FUk" uished modern house t.f nine rooms, hot waler heating, also gas, with barn and rronnds attached. Close in. Euipiiro Ui East Second South street. T70R KENT AN EIGHT -K( OM IIOUSSl. X1 Iaquire at rfts West South Temple street. IJcrsottal. T S. SIMS, CAKPET CLEANING AND f I . chimney sweejdni;. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware compauy's store. S. D. EVANS, I : ; v " ti li UNDERTAKER & EIBALMER.43! I 214 Stats St. -0- Salt Lake. t! 1 1. Special Attsntion Given to the Shipment L ! ! tj of Bodies. ff i 't 1 i i; Crn all Klgfit. Telephone. 364. i 1 f J I 1 '.T',"'.tn.T, "V v Tfyr.'.niy s.t'.i.' ' yvi r , Vi'-. . .rt.Tl hr W -'Itfru 1 1. j Gabei, the tailor. 05 W. 2nd South, j j- j-j j ( Salt Lake City. H 0 U SUitS order from $ 5 fO $55 H Pants " " $3.50t3$l4 Ite T S'JiTS MACE !?3 24 HOURS. PANTS MAD IN 5 HOURS. tPv First clat. Workmen in this ' CinV J. W. FARRELL & CO. k. I' h S-'.lif5"J'.' F LUMBERS, m S STEAL FITTERS. Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Ordera taken for Drive ar.d Du Wells, Csspoohl bnilt and connections made; lb Mais, opposite 1 Anrbach Bros. Telephone, iuU j i I George A. Lowe, DEALEli IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS Agricultural Impleineiits. Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Eaiiroad Contractiors' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-145 1st East. M. R. EVANS. -Sit W. Second South. j SPORTING GOODST Gnus, Revolvers M AmimtioiL Eicyclos, Tricycles z:A Vsiocipsics.' Kazors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Sfropc Indian Clubs, Boxing Cloves, Dumb B-lls Do'J Collars, 'lhompson Boots and Shoos Field and Opera Glasses. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing -pRANKLIN VE. rji HEATER. CO Select Artists 50 Change of lrogramuio Every Week. gALT JAKE rjHEATER. Ciias. S. IU'BTo.n, Manager. Four Nights arid Saturday Matinee Commencing. ....... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. Penman Thompson's celebrated Play, " ) . Jfg . OLD HOMESTEAD. ) Under the inanairetneiit of E. A. McFARLAND. New Scenery. Company Same as Last Season Prices. 51.00, 75c, .Vc and i"ic. Sale of seats opens on Tuesday, llecenitx-r 1. NEXT ATTRACTION ! The Great Laughing Success, DR. BILL Monday and Tuesday, December Tth and Sth. Popular prices. Sale of seats Saturday, December Decem-ber 5th. F. E. WARREN SiffilM CO. lias recently b-en appointed the general amenta fof i the World Kenowned j I TSTEINWAY" PIANOS j i ; foi; Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. We have just received a complete stock of the now styles and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to call aud examine them. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. TS V. Second South. Salt Lako CitT. 85-85 COMMERCIAL BLOCK.. HenryF.Clark, "THE TAILOR." 29 E. First South. . Salt Lake City, PER1N! BROS. r V v ,rl4;i''r.:v -.lA Manufacturer? ami Dealers in to5rigiU Umbrellas. Parasols, Walking Canes. AlSn W A Fine Line o! Npa KID GLOVES. 7r'vriqi X" fi Vjr?v'??' V4J Every pair lifted to tho baud. I'nihrellas and Parasols r- VJ 'Sri';'',''ifru hi VrJ covered aud repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match d"a' fjr f ' Kout.iord Hotel. State St., Salt City, Utah. Kain Stor if Ju!w 933 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. |