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Show AMERICAN jSTATIONAL J3ANIC Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. , INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. amis IT. Bacon Pr-sident Secretart E. Sells.. T. A. Davis I. M. Bacon Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grat ". L. Holland Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tunnicliff V". B. Holland. Ast. Cashier J. V. Jcdd. F. W. Rosa C. F. Loofbockow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. rive Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. -DIRECTORS: 3ot- "ark... President Wm. H. McInttke J- B. Farloit A', v, . Chisholm Vice-President M. K- Parsons. C. L. Hannamax ?. T. Walker Cashier W. II. Irvine E. E. Rich L H. Fields, J r 1 Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. F.AUERBACH&BRQ. - - : 1 . GrKEATEST Silk, Velvet, French and English Dress Goods ever an- ' nounced. Notwithstanding our Sales are far ahead of last Season, ! over-crowded shelves and counters force us to make this Sale. j ' sSALE- SILK & CLOAK N ale : No Cloak Sal ever held before like this. A glanoe at our Cloak Room ' will convince any one that lack of space compels us to make unprecedented unpre-cedented reductions so early in the Season. ' PRIESTLEY & CO.'S i i i Genuine Silk Warp Henriettas, Melrose and Erminie Cloths, Crepes, Camel Hair, Bro. fades, etc., at prices never before approached. Our Tea Gowns, Ladies' Suits aud Wrappers are getting crushed and mussed for lack of room.; a reduction of ONE-THIRE will sell them quick. 100U yds of Fancy Weave Novelty Brocade Silk, best qoalities and choicest designs at JOc, $.100, $1.15 and $1.25; postively worth $1.50 to $3.00 per yd. ; Z Faille Francaise, extra quality 35 in. wide at 97c; worth $1.50. 300 yds Black Brocade Silk at 75c; reduced from $1.25. 3000 Childrens and Misses' Coats at $L25, f 1.75, $2.23, $3.75, $3.50, $4.25 and $5.00r a saving of 30 per cent. Ladies Admit! Its a waste of time shopping for Lower Prices or more Beautiful Style 1 - efter looking at AUERBACIFS. Fur-Trimmed Camels ITair Jackets, valued at $30, for $13. THE LATEST! 30-in. Benffaline at 67c; worth $L35. $25 all Silk Matalasse Jackets for $14.50. Our Ladies' Shoe Department is offering some Real Bargains. Black Armure Silk, 180 yarda at 87ic ; worth $1.S5. 1000 yds of Black Surrah Silk at 55c ; reduced from 95c All Silk Crepe de Chine in lovely evening shades at 95c; Talue $LC3. 20 pieces 36-in. Colored Serges, former price 60c, now only 40c; all wool. Satin Luxor, 200 vds at 97$e ; reduced from $1.45. Black Gros Grain" Silk, 300 yds, 18 inches, at 55c; regular price 85c $22-50 43-in. Plush Coat for $16.50. Satin Luxor, 250 vds at $1.35; value $2. Satin Rhadame, 500 yds, 20 inches, at 57Kc; real value 00c $25 Cister Plush Coats, elegantly lined, lor $18. Camel's Hair Effect Novelties, 40 inches wide, at 60c; would be chdap at $L Benjraline, Ottoman Effect, 150 yds at 02)c; value $L40. $15 Plush Jackets, Satin lined. $9.50. J100 Novelty Capes, Paris made at $65. Magnificent $20 Silk Down Quilts at $45; they'll go quick. Our $7.50 Fur-Trimmed Reefers are cheap at $10. $10 Challie Tea Gowns, slightly faded, for $3. gALT TAKE r HEATER. Cbas. S. Bcrtox, Manager. - - " - FOUR NIGHTS AND MATINEE SATURDAY. Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 1 1th; AMERICAS EXTRAVAGANZA CO. This season presenting the famous Spectacular Ex- travajjanza, "SIN BAD;' "THE MAID OF BALSORA." : r - j Direct from the Chicairo Opera House, and nnder the management of Mr. IaTid Heudersoa. - . rn is toe chorus : rn 5U IN TOE BALLET ! DU SEE the Winter Ballet! , fc.KE the Procession of Nations! s SKE the Glorious Transformation! SEE the frozen Valley of Diamonds! SEK the Thousand Surprises! ' HEAR "The Bogie Man." HEAR "What the Wild Waves Sav."' ' " HEAR "What a Difference in Morning." HEAR "True as Steel." . HEAR Other Catchy SonP. All the Favorites! Remember SI5BAD is the successor to "The Crystal Slipper," and i played iy the same Company. Come early and avoid tiie crash. . . seat on sale Tnesdav, November 10th. Prices, SKfci, 50c, $1.W, $UW. WONDERLAND. V .WeeK cf Thursday, November 5: TONY, The Dog with a numan Brain. The Silver Dollar Dog. I Two Grand Stage Shows. Q3 ADMISSION ICC -pRANKLIN jVE. rjy HEATER. SRPENI NG. CO Select Artists SO Change of Programme Every Week. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. New and Elegant in all its Ap-pointments. Ap-pointments. .250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. yyi:LLS, aiigo & Q's : BANK. I I4.LT LAKE CITY .....UTAH BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES telegraphic traasfsrn on the principal cities f th Unitea States and Europe, and on all points a th Pc!flc Coast. I rum letter of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bniJion. Advances made on consignments at low-jst low-jst rate. rr1ienlar attention given to collections throughout through-out PUih, Nevada aud adjoining Territories. Ao rouat solicited. COPRESPONDENTS : Well, Faro A Co London Welle, Faro & Co New York atiol Bank of the Republic Boston First National Bank Omaha Vint National Bnk Denver tt ite National Bank Denver Merchant" National Bank Chicago Boatmen' Bank.... St. Louis Wells, Farjfo & Co. San Franciee J. E. Dooly - - - Cashier. QOMMEKCIAL. NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH, 1 . General BaiMns in AU 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 ciUea rjMiE TATION XL, Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000 Fcixt Paid T Fbask Knox President L. C. Karrick Vice-President J. A. abl Cashier 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Moneyi loaned on faverable terms. Accounts of mer- chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid oa savings' ana time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlck G. 8. ITolme, Emil Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedlej Geo. A. Lowe., Frank Knox. H. L. A. C turner! J. G. Sutherland. JNION RATIONAL. JJANK. Buccessor to Walker Eros., Bankers. Establlaba4 1850. Capital (Fully Paid) $400,000 Surplus 40,004 United States Depository. Transacts A General Banians Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J. R. Walker President M. H. Walker Vice-President M. J. Cheesman Cashier . L. H. Farnsworth Ast. Cashier J. K. Walker, J r Ast. Cashiet F.AuerbachBro. - I 2 7 WANTED! j I i I HORSES ' ! ! I AND . j I ; G. S. HOLMES, - Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE. A First-Class European Hotel. The Walker is located in the Dimness center of the City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-class house. It is managed as well as any hotel in the West, and is strictly the business and tourist hotel of bait Lake City. . PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Xb Walker and the Metropolitan are tLetw ; leading hotels of Salt Lake City. 6. S. ERB, - - Proprietor. A Good Tiff Th nennle "know a pnrtA thins- when thev see it. Oio. M. Do whit President- W. P. Noble Vice-President Thomas Marshall .......2nd Vice-President, John W. Doksellax Cashier Directors F. H. Anerbaeh, John J. Daly, D. J., Salisbury, Morlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomas' Marshall, W. t". Noble, Ueorge M. Downey, John I W. Donnellan. " T.K.JONES&C- BANKERS. Iff? MAIN ST SALT LAKE BUYS ORES AND BULLION. JgANkifrj)EPAKT3iENT UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Paid up Capital $15000. Surplus 10,000. PAT 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME deposits; acta as trustee, gnardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts general trust business; busi-ness; insures real estate titles; insurance fee cover all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Baitkebs J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jones, L. S. Hills, M H. Walker, W. S. McCornick, E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, Josiah Earrett, Hyde 8. Tonne, M. 8. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W . T. Lynn, J. R. alker. Capitalists R. C. Chambers, Kelsie Jfc Gillespie Gilles-pie James Sharp, John J. Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Merchants F. U. Auerjach. T. G. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, S. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jas. Anderson. Lawtebs- John A. Marshall, Yd. C. HalL BANKERS. Established, 1873 8alt Lakb, Crrr, TJta A General Banians Bnsiness Transacted. Collections promptly made on all point In th I West and Northwest. Careful attention given to I consignments of Ores and Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the 1 United States and Europe. ' , I PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: 1 New York Importers' and Traders' National, 1 Bank: Kountze Bros. i Chicago Commercial National Bank. i Sa Feancisco First National Bank. , i Omaha Omaha National Bank. St. Louis National r&-i(xnmercf. Kansas Crrr Nauons'rTBifc -f Kansas Cityg First National Bank: Anferican national Bank, i i Dbxvxb.- -Denver Naticnal Bank; City National Bank. " ! PUEBLO First National Bank. l Portland, Ore. First National Bank. 1 London Martin' Bank (Limited) 68 Lombard street. ' JOIBAJKD JN VESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., ancl Boston, Mass.' j s Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Carrier First South and Main street. Salt LA City, Utah. W. II. Dal - manager. Makes Loan on Farm and City Property t Eur Rate. The first cold snap has caused a rush for our Custom-Made ijpVERCOATS. 43 They are certainly the finest selection of Garments ever shown by any Tailoring Establishment ia this City. Saltern- - cows. ; - j ' I j I ! " i I - I i I I I have 100 Lots in different parts of the City j that I want to trade for Brood Mares j I and Cows. I have retired from the Eeal 1 j Estate business and wish to close out J some of my Real Estate. j li j ' V Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from 1 -Horse Power to 40-Horse Power.! j ALSO Electric Light D)Tiiaiiios, Incandescent Lamps Q the Best Manufactura Suitable for any Socket, 5Q Volts to HO Volts, 16 CP. to 75Q CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, t KCISTIN3 ENGINES, - AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MTWTWrT MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. George A, Lowe, DEALER LN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAS3 Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contraction' Supplies. Warehouse: - - - 133-145 1st East. I LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. ! I am on the trade if you arc. Address me at j j i my ranch. I also have a good pasture ! ! I " i and can accommodate 100 head of a ! horses. For particulars, lj I ' i ' ! ? ADDEESS '- V I mmm: BUFFALO PARK, UTAH. I IH 1 W ll-0!- THE BURLINGTON . ROUTS. The only throngh Route from Chicago to Salt Lake. Tho Hurlington Koute ha perfected arrangement whereby all freight consigned to care of samo will be loaded in a through car. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby canslriK a saving of at least three dayi between Chicago and halt Lake. Mark and order or-der all good shipped care Burlington Home. E. E.WALKER, General Agent. 90 W. Second South. Salt Lake. CHICAG0SH0RTLINE. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul la the only line running Solid Ve6tibuled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted Trains dally, between be-tween Chicago and Omaha, compoted of magnificent mag-nificent Sleeping Car and the fluent Diniag Car in the world. Everything Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerf nlly f urn-iahed urn-iahed by ALEX. MITCHELL; Commercial Agent, )1 Progreaa Building. T. T. POWELL, Traveling Agtnt. 7 Mra& Oar Una of Suits have no equal either in quality or price. Don't Pay Big Prices! To Merchant Tailors when yon can (ret just what too want by vieiting the Eastern MiaSt Clothing 1'arlora for half the money. : . 4 Dl POPULAR ROUTE W$M& To all Paints East. SI'f31S& 0b1-t on CBnS t car Utah to Kn8a City or St. I.onis. '3sT i5'.ViC El"nt Pullman Buffet cUr.inn Chair Clrs. Be iur your ticket read! Tia The Missouri Pacific Railway. H. C. Townspnd, S. V. Derrari, , C. P. 4 T; A., $. Looia. Q.T.t P. A. 1 0 1 South Main, - - - Salt Lak City. West Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. TIKE-TABLE. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Local traina for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. Lemre Eldorado. Leave Salt Late. !":59, 1:00pm. 7:00a.m. 2:00p.m. J:C0 " 2:00 " 8:00 " 3:00 " 8:00 ' 8:00 0:00 " 4 00 : " 4:00 i0:00 6:00 10:00 6:00 n:oo 6:CO U:CD 6:00 12:00 nj. 7:00 " City Station; Cor. Seventh South and Second et Streets. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. HE SANTA FE ROUTE. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rons the finest trains between Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas City, fct. Joseph, Ualeohnrv, Chicago. Thee . trains are Solid Vestibule liining Cars, Free Ileclininc Library Chair Cara, leaving Denver 6 p.m. daily. Most Popular Route! i To reach-all Eastern points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets "over this route. For further information, time card, etc., call upon or address J. D. KENWOKTHY, . . . - 43 W. Second South, Salt Lake City. GKO. T. NICHOLSON. General Passeoeer and , Ticket Agent, Topeka, Kauoa 2 i ST. J. KING. E. S. YANKE3. 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. PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. A Fine Line of EID GLOVES. Every pair fitted to the band. Umbrellas and Parasols re. covered and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match dresses. ' Knntaford Hotel, 8G5 State St.. 8ait City, Utai. Main Storav 933 Sixteenth. St., Denver, Colorado. The DENVER & RIO GRANDER. R. Scenic Line of the World. The farorite route to Glen wood. Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all points East aud South. Two First-Class Trains Daily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Cars on each train, r'or full information, call en or address W. J. Shotwell, Aent. 68 w- s- S. T. Smitti, . A. S. Hugties, General Manager. . . . Traffic Manager, 8. K. HOOPEK, Gen. Pas. & Ticket Agent. |