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Show AMERICAN ATION AL J3 ANIC Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James II. Bacox ident tEt ketakv E. Sells T. A. Davis t 1 1 r"N' Vice-President Gov. A. L. Thomas M.J. Gkat f. h. -laxi fa.sb.ier S. M. Jahvis D. . lYKMfi.iFf Vv. a. Ast. Cashier .1, V. Ji.ui. F. YV. Kos3 C V. LXJt UOLKOVV. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. . DIRECTORS !5ov; "am, President V, v. II. M. Intvuk J. B. Faiilow , v.. Cimsuolm Vice Preside nt M. K-Puts. ns. . CLUannamw r H ai.sek (.s,:.t W. II. luvi.M- . E. IUch b. H. riEi os, .lit Ast. Cashier F. 1!. Out. n l uw v . . Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. Saia J. Kenyou, room 80, Hooper block. irANTKl TO TKADK KEAL EST.Tr5KOU ' uood, chvui stock of merchandise. Kooms 4T,in,118 Commercial block. "A Vr ANTHI) TO TK A I K ACKKAUfc f ull i good busbies property nnd p;iy cash difference. differ-ence. Rooms 47 and 4S Coin ii.ei-cial block. 1TANTKD TO TiiA OK A MCK HOME FOU v v.nvuif lot, close in. Hooms -li and 4b Commercial Com-mercial block. A r ANTE!) -A GOOD Gl Kl. FOli GEN ElfA I. v honsewor!'.. The best wage paid. Inquire JiValty block. West Temple street. ,3cv iTu-tlc. IfO K S A 1. F. tTli on jf ! oU.s 1-f f 1 )T oX TiS artesiii-i witter: 4t'i W-st and Hill South; casv T-rm Applv Hi Hooper hi.uk. " ! Jost-a foc1etiTm?i ! J valuable pap.-rs. A l.her.-d reward will he paid for its return and no question ake.'. to 17 E 2icdNiith. j t, JlAIJVEV. j TOST EAST TIlfTisiiAY "oNOi: NFAK ! J Main st'cet or S. olid Sou:),, hid. '"a gold ; watch and let lob chain; initial "W" oil case, j Liher-d reward for return to iV E. First Smith. K Catchy ads May Deceive the Few 2 jj I THE LOWEST ; PRICES! t And Best Goods Attract the Many, p Hour constantly crowded store proves it. F j This week's bargains in Isilks, Plushes and Velvets defy competition. Seven special tiS f 3 bargains in Black Uros Oruin Silk at 55c, 70c, !Mk, $1.10, $1.35, and 1.S5. ii fs'jjJ! Gentlemen: Buy your Christmas presents early and save money! Twenty-four-inch fe F M Pure Silk Black Surahs at 55c; regular prii e, gl.00. Thirty -two-inch real China Silk in ggn Piti lovely shades at i5c; regular price, 1.00. Genuine Crepes de Chine, rich evening shades at SiVi t j 1 5c; regular price, gl.7'5 Fifty other bargains and a lot of Silk Remnants at half price, jus- gsj-j lilies our remark that to buj a silk dress and not to have sei ti our stock, the large. t and A, t 'j richest in the city, is to have been to Rome ami not seen the Pope. Among our many Dress F't Goods bargains we can mention only the Finest Bedford Conies in this city at fl.lt. ft !: All Novelty Dress Goods aud F'reuch Embroidered Roll's at cost! Eg-r Eg-r ;ij Five Leaders in Finest Imported Black Serges at 57! c, W-c, lR!-c, aud jl.ou, cheap at Csj 'iii one-third higher price. ' Sj j.3 Fifty two-inch Ladies Cloths at 35c; reduced from 50c. ffA f Fifty-four-inch Pure Wool Cloths at &l reduced from SV. ?J Fifty -two-inch Imported Broad Cloths at :; reduc -d from $.-. f-i Eight yards double wide Plaid Dress Goods Patterns for tittc; worth gt.no. tr-?! " " ' " " Fancv " " " " $Et; worth l.5t. fki . 1 " " English Cashmere Patterns in black and colors at v!.0u and 3.vr; worth b1 ' S2.75 and $3.75. n'j OUR FLANNEL AND DOMESTIC DEPA UPM ENTS Are offering special :nes in f-A wv flftv pieces .lapani'SH unspeakably white Flannel at -x-. Our .Shoe department is attracting ffn i'-X liie" best trade in tiie citv. Pr' 5 y CLOAKS! CLOAKs: CLOAKS! To suit everv taste and cvi-rv pi.r -e trotn .1.75 to ,1 f $ ?M0 each. One hundred Ladie He::y Winter Jacket's at ;i.75. Oiilva few of tle-.e jr.jio s-nk r Lined Jackets hd't. Full Fur Triinmed Jackets for Mioses at sil 1 .no; ie-a!ar pn e. 111.00 . K"'!' j P " Ladi.-s Asirahan and IMu.-h Sliouhlei- Capes at 3.75: cheap nt 5.50. Misse t.ietchen t'-l t.l Cloaks froi 1 to Vi at $1.75, S-J.TiO. 3.50 ai d upward". Jacket at ri,-t. La.iles Flush Coats pi i j it SU.A-i: worth ;21. 00. Ladies Pbi-h .Inckem at $!.: w oi tn sl yi'i.. few j " For $5.(Hl von can take v our i hojce of a broken lot of Ladies UMer worth from $IO.'tK f3 j to ..(. Jjidio Silk Mt'tim-' Waists, veiv- latest stylo at gVi".: vvoith S7.5i. Tea Gou n vj i"-' "ij and Wrappers at lowest prices in the city. Tremendous slaughter in Dress Trimmings. 5H- CTj c5 JJ ipmlities at 5e ier yard: gl.lX) ipialities at loc; jf.'.m) qualities at c, etc.. etc., on center f;d t J counter. Ladies Choice Slik Hose in black aud beautiful colors at i'.,c, . :;.", -.o", T-'.Mlaml J".-1. up to t;. oo a pair. These prices an not approache I even by eastern LousesT 1 i.e weather frj v ompeis us to put the knife into Knit Woollen goods, Fascinators, Jcr.-eys, Jacket.-, Ladles, f.'iT Childiens and Misses Hoods, Skirts, Mittens, etc. ' fv tJ H 0iir Loss is Your GainM I '- '1 I . Beaii'iful Tidies a' ic, 15i-. -", o ('. 5l-, i:Bd .c. w i'u d oil.le. A lot of Pulses, m-'st &r4 " ' 1 of them wofh fr.i:i3.e o 7.V- i-iv'.,, at i'e. Linen Sorahers, Linen Tr. y Ch t is. t henille p.-f ! i I oveis, llama: k Table S Is. Napkins, etc., iiiarkeil down lor this sale. 11;.? attractions in t ,d i Ta.,) our Cl.iidr-n's t inthing and Gents' F.n nishiii-j 1 'epa i tnients are too numerous t mention, p'ijj I fcij Gouts X gat Shirts, embroideie I fronts, ut ooc, others silk Embroidered at 7.V t.nd j?L I'M touts English l'lanmd Night t,ons at f -.75 worth j l.no. is i'nderv.e ir from 71V to !&S I jjf i'j V.0i' a suit, a saving of 75 j er cent, t'ent imj orti-d half lice 1 1 15e, gi,e, and Gents' ifR ut n i Fiai.n -i n ershirts at -i.'c. ii."e, iltie, 1.45 and upwards. Gents most beautiful Satin iM l S a-ts'iif Hie, Vh !, ibV. 'c tnd -"mc. Come nul look at ihm. Mothers buying Over-f; j f?s cats and Suits for their boys can save from SI. to t S'.'..o o i our sees t. on rauging from p4j 'd L50 io Slil.Oo. " " f't-jj &$ Duiable and St lish Bios' Suits at Sl.s'5. l.-;.o. 1. 75 and .pwsni-t. tur Blankets an.i fe i'JI guilts have been niark.il down. California lg-i Whit" Blanket . at S7.."0. reduced from 11 ; tJES t California Wbito t rib Blankets at ifcV, worth 1.35: California. rey Pdai.ket at SI-'-". ?l-35. V V Lli" an.i real bargain-. Oxidied Handle Sat en Umbrellas at '.15c, cheap at $1.50. A k'vq Special Bargain in Misses" Union Suits at gl.5, wortu $'-'.'10. f Never Forget ft 1 We ArcKevci Undersold J j NEVER. HI r . m jSf.pl Expert Dental Co. i I I :: WiW r- Ib.R. i10AD, A h I i I Manager Expert Dental Company. Yours For Aids to j BEAUTY COMFORT f By my inolhod 1 can make artiiicial M 4 teeth with the gums carved, colored r.nd so fei shaped an to restore the r.aturl expres- h . sion of tho face in any cae, no matter ; i how badly the cheeks may be sunken or j the lips wrinkled. I wilt guarantee to , j! make them so natural that a critic cannot i i detect them. Restotin-; lost expression is jfji I V, an 'irt that every der-tift does not notice or Y If, ur.derstK'.id: stmrily r.iaklr.t a set of teeth ni I fi to tit periactly and bo durable does not ?3 complete this branch of dentistry by any fl A means. It requires the skillful eye and t-1 fe cunning hand of one who lias devoted W f" much time auti iir.tt-tico to this particular pi H science; also an extra course of higher Li studies not received in the regular dental fi 0 schooL " J- On weekly In- t I stallments. O n e- J third down and the I I rest on easy -pzy- g ments. 1 y I H X Ofiice in Central Clock, P p N3. 46 W3t Second Scath. . ft li Across t'ae street from Won- i derland. j TEETH EXTRACTED $i Absolutely Without Pain ! 1 Sets of Testh - - - - $5.00 H Teeth Filled , - - - - .50 H Testli Extracted . - - - .25 M Teeth Cieansd - - - - 1.00 BANK. - LT LAKE CITY UTAH JUS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES j l teh-griphie transfers on the priocips! citiea f the. Unite,! Ma and Europe, and cu all points on thePacirtc Coast. Issues Setters of credit available in the principal ities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and ml.ioii. Advances made oa consiynnients at low--t nites. f ir i -ular attention given to coll-i ti.ms throagh-v.t throagh-v.t Utah, Nevada and adjoitiin Territories. Ac-eunte Ac-eunte solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: 'e'ls, F-:rgo & Co l.ond.n .'. lis, Fargo Sl C ) New York Cfitinnal Bank of the Repuiilic Boston ir t National Bink Omaha First National Rank Denver t re National lii.uk Denver '-.. rchants' National Bank Chi. ao ..litmens' P.ae.k S . Louis oe.ls, Fargo Co i San Francisco i . E. Dooly - Cashier. rjMIK RATION AL Bank of the Republic. Catal, g500,nw Fuixr Paid Vr Fkank K.n ox '...President L. V. Kaukick Vice-President J. A. aU CueLiur 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Moneyi 1 aned on riy.-rable terms. Accounts of mer-! . chants, individuals, firms aud corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid wa savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlck G. 8. Holmes Enjil Kuhn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley (ieo. A. Lowe Frank Knox. II. L. A. C'uhiier; J. G. Sutherland. JN10X RATIONAL JJANS. Succeasor to alker Bros., Bankers. Esttoliahaa 1S50. Casmtal (Fully Paid) S400,ri00 fal-iliLLB 40,UO tVo i ; i; k .vr"-: " v u'i : n i s 1 1 e in Toi sl'T;; V Fast Second South stfe, t. ,""' K R N"i'--11 V K-I .'OM HOUSE. AP-on AP-on premiss, (;7D South West Temple. I'lv" HUNT- DKsK KO )FviTlTTESK, 15 : I 34 Hooper block. l? W REN T -N KtIiTv "fT TiNlSHED liZn MS f ji.iot parlies. Addr-ss A, The Times. yOR RENT ELEGANTLY FTlyNISH FD 1 rooms; leetrie light and steam heat. Realtv Block, West Temple street. T?Oi: RE NT-()NE NfciriARtiE Ft" RNTsil-1 RNTsil-1 ed fr;.nt room for one or two gentlemen, new furnish. cheap. VS.;, 1 Fast i:i rear. LxUli R K N 1 - tiOOD F1Y ETfOOM 1 KjnVSEI N 1 North Salt Lake; cti nionthlv. Applv at the oitice of (iodbe, l'itis Drug Co. Also an eight room modern house on M 'street at "a very low rent. TO li R FN TTlSvE COMPLETER" F U R -J nisheil modern house of nine rooms, hot. water heating, also gas, with bam and gruunus attached. Close in. Eiupure GU East Second South street. IrOK KENT AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Ino.,uiro at 16S West South Temple street. T S. SIMS, CARPET CLEANING AND f I chimney sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. Q03I3Ii:ilCIsL NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Capital (Fully Paid) $3o0.(l0 Sum-Li; faO.uuO i , Generai Banking in All Its Brandies. Issties certificates of deposit payable on demand hearing interest if left a spe. iiied time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal cities in the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Downkt President W. P. Noble Vice-President Thomas Marshall Aid Vice-President John W. Do.nnkllan Cashier Dire.-ious - F. H. Auerbach, John J. Daly. D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Frank II. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Ivoble, George il. Downey, Joha W. Dounellaii. T. E. JONES &QO. BANKERS. 1GJ MAIN ST SAXT LAKJJ j United States Depository. j Transacts A General Banfe Easiness. i Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. 1 M iTe1?"1" President V ' talker Vice-President I -1- he. -man Cashier r" i,",V!1'v"rth Aat. Cashiei J. K. VV aiker, -ji Att. Caaiuej McCOIiX1CK & C BANKERS. Established, 1373 Salt Lake, Citt, Utah A General Banfing Bnsiness Transacted. Collections promptly made on all points In the) West and Northwest. Careful attention eiven tot consign. aents of Ores and Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers oe the principal cities of tho( United States and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: : New Yokk importer' and Traders' National) Bank; Kountze Bros. ' rHir.mi C,noner.'ittl Xftt.tnnHl Rjinlr. BUYSOIIi:SANl BULLION. jjASKiXG jqi:iai:t3ii:nt UTAH TITLE, IKSURAEE & TRUST CO. Paii up Capital. $150,000. Slbplls , lO.Ouu. IA 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME deposits; acts as trustee, guardian, administrator adminis-trator and executor; transacts general trust business; busi-ness; insures real estato titles; insurance fee covers aU charges for attorneys aud abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Bankers J. E. Dooly, T. R. Jones, L. S. nills, M. II. Walker, W. 8. McComick, E. A. Smith, 11. T. Duke, Josiah iiarrett, Hvde S. oung. M. S. Pen lergast, T. A. Kent, W.T. Lynn, J. K. Walker. Capitalists-K. C Chambers, Kelsie & Gillespie, Gilles-pie, James Slu.rp, John J. Daly, K. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. Mum havts - F. H. AuerUach, T. G. W ebber, Hugh Audvrson, W. II. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, H. Auerbac.l, W. F. Colton, Jas. Anderson. La.wyi.k3- John A. Marshall. Wm. C. JIalL Sas Francisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National iVuk. '; St. Locris National Dank c Commerce. Kansas Citt National Ba4k of Kansas CityJ -- - 1 First National Bank; America National Rank, f Denveu--Denver National lik; City NaUoni Bank. ( Pceblo First National Bank. y Poiitlasd, Ore. First National Bank. London Martin's Bank (Limited) tiS LombiriJ street 031DxVIlJD JNATISTMEXT COMPANY. ) Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass.' j ; Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho, j Camer First South and Jklain street, Salt Lake. City, Utah. i W. II. la!o - Blanager. Hakes Loans on Frm and City ProprtT at j IHtP. gALT LAKE rpilEATEE. Cuas. S. P.cuton, Manager. Four Nights and Saturday Matinee Commencing v ..... t WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2. Denman Thompson's Celebrated I lay, . Jflg OLD HO.MKSTEAI). Under the management of E. A. McFARLAND.-- New Scenery. Company Same as Last Season Prices, si. HO, 75c. and 'J.'c. Sale of seats opens mi Tuesday, December 1. next attraction: The Great Laagiiing Success, DR. BILL. Mond.iy and Tuesday. D't-enil.er 7th and Si li. Popular prices. Sale of scats Sat urdav, De--em-l.-r .' tl... REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER; ETC Sells & Go. Aio closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at ItEDUCEI THICES FOIl CASn. "" " " "" " "" j George Iti. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, XI. S. Humfleid, President. Vice-Presidcut. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Ingokpouated. ) Deai.krs Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Roehlinjj's St?e5 Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylia-dcr Cylia-dcr and Engine Oils, Hercules powder, Atlas EngiueJ and IStdlers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scalca, Jcllursoii lloiac Wuiui, liluLo i'uixios, iiiucro' aad Iiiacksuiitha' Tools, Etc 163 Main Street, Salt Lake City. N HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. New and Elegant in all its Appointments. Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 3. S. HOLMES, - - Praprlsltr. WALKER HOUSE. A First-Class European Hotel. -r- i j The Walker is located in the business center of tha j City and has all the ; Modern ImprDvaments & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly tlrst-clr.ss house. It is managed as well as any hotel in the West, and is strictlv the business and tourist hotel of bait Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Til Walker and the Metropolitan are the tvrw ; leading hotels of Salt Lake City. ! G. S. ERB, - - Preprint. (hotel templeton. j Just Opened. i , j IN THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Tscple Slrseis, WONDERLAND. ' ' Wee. cl Thursday. Noveruber 25: HERE ORLOFF, Transparent Man. Grover, Frances and Little Ruth, Merry Musical Troubadors. I3C. ADMISSION ICC. Electric Motors!' Of all Sizes kept m Stock up to 500 Volts. ; und from 1-IIorso Eower to 40-Horse Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps Qf the Best Manufacture. Suitable ior any Socket, 50 Volts to HO Volts. 16 CP. to 750 OP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, HGiSTUJS ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. --MINING MACH1N'ERY. L. C. TRENT, Director and General Vestern Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana. George A. Lowe, - DEALER IN ALL K1ND3 OF FIRST-CLASS Agriciiltiiral Implements. Buggies, Surries aud Hoad Carta. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractiors' Supplies. Warehouse: - - - 133-145 1st East. I i S. D. EVANS, I j UNDERTAKER & EMBALIER.i j W 214 State St. -o- Salt Lako. H Special Attention Given to the Shipment ! H of Bodies. f j Open all NigHt. Telephone. 364. t p (ialiitlic Taller. vfY G5 W. 2nd South, ' M A Sult Lake Cit3r- u &' tl Sais 10 ordErfrom $1 5 to $55 H Pants " $3.50to$!4 if V SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. 'Mm PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. - V e- ' First-tlats Workmen in this City. J. W. FARRELL & CO. i I ! ' v.r wTTi -Cad if f. "''-.ii.'.V'-rr y.U FLUM3ERS, Gas S STEAL! FiTTEF.3. Uealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders tajten for Drive and Diis Wei U, CpooU built and eonnettioiiK niado; lj? ilain, opposite A u.'rbaeh Bros. Telephone, SKX). M. R. EVANS. !ii W. Second South. 5 SPORTING GOODS, f . j ; Gnus, Revolvers anl tenuities. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. j Razors, Fockft Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strong Iu. ban f- bihs, Ixii).- Cl.,ve, Dumb Bells, l)os Cohnrs I hompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing. J4IUANKLIN VE. ri HEATER. 1 GO Select Artists CO Change of 1'rogramnie Everj Week. F. E. WARREN : MERCANTILE CO. lias recently been appointed the general amenta for , tuo W orld Renowned f jSTEINWAY PIANOS FOIi Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. We have just received a complete stock of the new styles and a cordial invitation is extended to tha , public to call and examine them. i T. E. Warren Mercantile Co. , :S W. Second South, Salt Lake Cif 85-86 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. "THE TAILOR." 29 E. First South, - Salt Lake City, iJitS'T'V'-i:!Sfk Jianufatturers and Dealers iu ff; Umbrellasrqjsalking Canes. Syyf Jzf'SZ A Fine Line of 'fi KID GLOVES. f$ v eSv-Si Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols r- f Vs l,f5.fti3iJ- S:jfl -overed and repaired on short notice. Parasols mude to mutch Jpssf fir BM vi Knutsford Hotel, 9B5 Statf St., Salt City, Utah, ilain Store-. if hJi S33 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. |