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Show Capital, $250,000. . Surplus, $35,000. American National Bank. Salt Lake City. Organized, October, 1890, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS James H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; F. L. Holland, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarvis, F. W. Rosa, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judge D. Q. Tunnieliff, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Judge C. F. Looibourow, Governor A. L. Thomas. Opera House Block. Salt Lake City, Bank of Commerce. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Transacts a General Gen-eral Banking Business. DIRECTORS Boyd Park, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-Presieent; S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. H. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cashier; Wm. H. Mclntyre, M. K. Parsons, W. H. Irvine, J. B. Farlow, C. L. Hannaman, E. E. Rich, E. B. Critchlow. GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLENDENNING, H. S. RUMFIELD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealkrs In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil-. Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horsa Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL -s Salt Lake. ( Salt Lake. It BUYS and sells exchange, makes telegraphic Capital (Fully Paid) $300,000 ; transfers on the principal cities of the United Surplus 42,200 "cVcSS. avaiiabil General Banking in all Its Branches. the principal cities of the world. Spe-ial attei,- hgjn,, certificate of deposit payable on demand Hon given to the selling of ores and bullion. Ad- bearing interest if left specified time. Sells yam es made on consignments at lowest rates. drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal , Particular attention given to collections through- iu of the United states and Europe, out I tah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ac- " , , 1. . . ... ,, ' , ... counts solicited. Geo. M Downey, President; P Noble, ice- ( , . -. t, .-t, xtt ii . . President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd ite-Presi-CORRESPOnE.TS-WeU, largo Co., dent: John W. Donnellan, Cashier. London; Wells, Fargo & Co., New York: Na- " " . ' . , , , tinnal Bank of the Republic Boston: Fust PI R ECTOR SV. H. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D. National Hank, Denver; State National Bank, J- Salisbury, Moylan C . box, Thomas Marshall, Denver; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago: V . P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W . Don-Boatmen's Don-Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis; Wells, Fargo te Co., nellan. San Francisco. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS. T' Rl J0NiSjMCMANKERS' -2 Salt Lake. s- Jr-Buys Ores and Bullion. Established, 1678. A general banking business transacted. Collections jjromptlv made on all ' points in the Wet and Northwest. Careful at- TUP MATIHMAI t-ntion given to consignments of ores and bul- i 11 L INrt I IvJliAL lion. Exchange and telegraphic tran-fers on -, , xt T the principal cities of the United States and in BailK OI tile Jr.epUDllC. Europe. . COR liESPOXDEXTSXew York, Importers' .JT Maln- aiid Traders National Bank, Kountze Bros.: Capital, $500,003 Fui.lt Paid. ; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, Frank Knox, President: L. C. Karrick, Yice-Pres- Omaha National Bank: San Francisco, Firat ident; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Nationd Bank; St. Louis, National Bank of Transacts a general hanking business. Money Commerce ; Kansas City, National Bank of loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of mer- I Kansas City, First National Bank, American- chants, individuals, firms and corporations so-National so-National Bank ; Denver, Denver National Bank, licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings ' City National Bank; Pueblo, First National and time deposit. Bank ; Portland, Ore., First National Bank : DI H EC TORS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W. E. London, Martin , Bank (limited), 6M Lombard bu;ediev Frank Knox, G. S. Holmes, J. A. ' street. Earle, Ceo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Culmer, J. G. Sutherland. UNION NATIONAL BANK. TAFF nil I OIIVRF Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established Lirtl L UU LUU V IlL. $840000CaPitaI (fUUy P8ld)' $400'00: 8QrPUe' 13-15-17-19, Commercial Street, Basement. L'nited States Depository. Transacts a general ayj ILWAl'KEE. Bohemian and Hofbran Beer on banking business. Safe deposit vaults fire and ' VI draught. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. burglar-roof. UNSER FRITZ. J. R. Walker, President: M. H. Walker, ice- President- M. J. Cheesman, Cashier: L. H. Finest Restaurant in the city, under the man- Farnsworth, Assistant Cashier; J. It. Walker, agement of Phil Hanak. Private D.ning Rooms. Jr., Assistant Cashier. Open day and night, " i S. D, Evans, Undertaker & hmim. 214 State, - - Salt Lake. College Graduate OFSlSAnLG given to the shipment of bodies. Open ail night Telephone 9U. The best whiskey for consumptives and! invalids must surely be the most wholesome whole-some for those who use it as a beverage. sBJRE RYE. is the best for all purposes, because it la guaranteed to be absolutely pure and doubly matured. You may know it by its delicious flavor and the proprietary bottla in which it is served. Call for " Creint Pure Rye" and take no other. For sale at all firtt-class drinking places and drug stores. 3 DALLEMAND & CO., Chicago. Babel ne Tailor, ' kmj 65W-2dS' Suits to order - $15 io $55 VfflY -ants " $3.60 to $12.50 S k3 Suits made in 10 hours. Panta rS3 made in 5 hours. by first-class workmen in this City. " glCYCLE . . . HEADQUARTERS. 1 SYLPH Pneumatic and Cushion Tires. , ; PHOFHIX Pneumatic and Cushion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tires. Call or send for catalogue. A frill Urjo oil W H K E L8 of all grade. Special Prices to Clubs on orders of three or more WHEELS for cauh. Cycling Sundries, Oil, Etc. Sporting Goods, Gnn, Ammunition, Baaeball GooJs, Cutlery, Etc. General Repairia and Lccksmitamg. M. R EVANSr 23-34 W. 2d 80.. Salt Ldtke. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened tT tine 3 New and Elegant in all its Ap. pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite: 75i " " Rooms with. Batb.. G, S. HOLMES, - Prosrielst. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just OpGnod. . I L - THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY Corner of Main and South Temple Stre.ts. Try our sweet pickles. S. L. Pickle Co. I FREED'S y . ! II - I mm---- j Furniture & Carpet Co. ! X fire :.'-- ' ill Call and see the BABGAT5S wc are fw. offer-ag- in all kinds of I HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! ' i ! ON THE . . . i j INSTALLMENT PLAN ! ' ' i ' . . . AT THE FREED V j Furniture & Carpet Co. 234-236 STATE STREET. J j . 11 -. A House Down Side I'p. Baby had a cold ; Mrs. McGinnU said hot whisky. Aunt Katy said catnip tea. Cousin Km said rhubarb was the thinir, but grandpa (heaven bless him) said Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup would take the cake, and it did. For sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner i State and First South streets. Try our horse radish. S. L. Pickle Co. ! I Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from l-Horse Tower to 40-Horse Power. Also ELECTRIC LIGHT DYNAMOS Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufacture. Suit- able for any socket, 50to 110 Volts, 16 to 17 C. P. Also a full asSGltWnnrf Electrical Supplies, Hoisting: Engines. Steam Pumps. Air Compressors, Rock Drills. FRASER k CHALMERS, MINING MACHINERY. Ij. C. TRENT, General Western Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah ; Hlona, Mont. H J. 23. WiIBElf, Real Estate, Stock! Loans, Investments,1 RFNTAT I Omra: Utah NBaal Bank buil ling Corner Main and First South I streets TelephonMi 86. AGENCY- I Large list of cholce)pertie for sale. Stores and residences for rent Money to Loan at Low Rate. H Mining sad Gas Stocks a Specialty. TS? Packed in ' krl Patent CIoth 1-4 Pouches and V in Foil. "Scenic Line of the World." RIO GRANDE TT RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY En Route to and from the Pacific Coast. THE POPULAR LINE TO Leadviil6,GLenwood Springs.Aspen j AND GRAND JUNCTION. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO i Trinidad, Santa Fe i New Meiico Points Rtfaching all the principal towns and mining camps in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE USE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All through trains equipped with Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cars. For elegantly illustrated descriptive books fre of cost, address I E. T. JEFFERV. A. S. HUCHES. 8. K. HOOPER, ! Pres't sad 0'l KgT. Trific luir Goal Put. ft Tkt. igt. DENVER. COLORADO. W. J. SHOTWELL, General Aftcnt, 58 W. Second South Street. Salt Lake City, I'tah. WONDERLAND. Week commencing May 12. A Week of Novelties, ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY. IOC. ADMISSION IOC. 1 SPECIAL SALE FOE EASTEE WEEK. 1 ( CALI. and see our big owning of Men's New and Stylish Tailor-Made Suits in all tHe new shades and novelties. Will also open fj 2 this week an entire new line o! j ' 1 CHILDREN'S BOYS AND YOUTH'S SUITS. 1 li A Fine Line of CHILDREN'S JEBSEY SUITS in navy blues, woodbrowns, tans, and slate. Every lady should see our new I j I make of BOYS SHIBT WAIST'S. They are the best. All the above goods are direct to us from the manufacturers, and we can J If make especially LOW PRICES. ! I f M, JJAT8, HATS, j m All the latest New Yorkfclocks in Stetsons, Youman and Dunlap shapes at priees never equaled west of Chicago. Just the g 1 latest thing in Boston Derbys. See oar justly famous Derby hat for 2. Never sold elsewhere for less than $3.00. Inasmuch as we m have just recently made large urchases at spot cash figures from eastern houses, and being at less expense to conduct business than H any other house in the city, w lare prepared to offer you goods in every department at closer margins than any other house carry- gj ing a similar line of goods. I open a superb line of fjj I GENT'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR THIS WEEK. j An Elegant lot of Ixnpoi ed Underwear at 82.95 a suit ; positively worth $3.75. f K a. m I Look Out For Big: Drives Each Week I 1 GRAY, ROSS & WYATT, I I j 15 AND 17 WEST SECOND SOUTH. THE CONTINENTAL Salt Lake City, TJtab. I First-Glass American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 par day. j M. n. BEARDSJLEF, Prop'r. welXs The ARTIST TAILOR' I Is pleated to announce to the trade that MM Spring Invoice of jjar.-ent patter-it are now re.dj, lnducU-g Modern Ilssip., in Latest ti&m OHLY HIGH CLASS WORK DONE CORRECT SHAPES AND MEASUSEMEirtS' ASSURED. Nos. 7 and 9 West First South Street.) BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. D. C. EICHNOR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW 150 SOUTH MAIN ST., over McCornick's Bank, in Judj;e McKay's i Office. A. B. SAWYER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOMS 5 ti WASATCH Block. KAIGHN & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-LAW. Rooms 4-5-6, cor. West Temple and Second South streets. P. O. Box, 518. Salt Lake City. INSUKANCE. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFB of New York ; 85-86 Comtoercia. Blk. PLUMBING. k J.MOJLAJX. ' ' ' '. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 350 MAI Salt Lake City. . m $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased : to liarn that there is at least one dreaded i disease that science has been able to cure in j all its stutes, aud that is Catarrh. Hall's j Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu-i constitu-i tional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the I blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the ; disease, and jfivintr the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials . Address, K. J. Ciisxey. i Co., Toledo, O. keloid by Druggists, 75c. m j Try our white onions. S. L. PickJe Co. |