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Show W(iil c jj jjj . Second South, next fallen. "A ' M Wonderland Amusemwit Co J, Proprietors., W. B. Res. Mgr. WZZZZZZZZZZZk WEEK OF THURSDAY. MAY 5, '92. ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 31, 1S91, of thecat-dit thecat-dit ion of the Royal Manp Assurance, Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, 1884. 1 Name of Company and location, Koyal Exchange Assurance, London, Lon-don, England. 2 The amount of capital stock is .... $ 8.44g,n!.45 3 The capital stock paid up is 3,44b,t i! 9 45 4 The amount of its assets is I. II I'M W The amount of its liabilities(includ- lng capital) is 15,347,191.14 j 8 The net surplus over all liabilities liabili-ties is 8,231,205.20 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the territory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action against said company may be made L. C. Miller, 7 The receipts during the year were 2,978,394.97 The expenditures during the year were 2,801,965.42 State of California, I County of San Francisco, j Robert Dickson, United States manager, being duly sworn, deposes and says that ho is the above described ofheer of said Company, and that tiie foregoing statement of the general condition con-dition of said Company on said Thirty-first day of December, is correct according to " the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. re-spectively. Sob dickson. Snbsciibed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, A. D. 1892. SEAiJ F. O. WEGENER. Notary PubUc. Territory opFtah, I Secretary's Office, f 8"- I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing fore-going is a full, true and correct copv of the annual an-nual statement of the general condition of The ltoyal Exchange Assurance Company of London, Eng., filed in my office on the lfcth day of April, 1892, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance In-surance Companies, approved March 13, 1884. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this ltitu day of April, 1892. LsealJ Elijah Sells, Secretary of Utah Territory. Our Special A $230 STIFF HAT. Is Positively the Finest Hat ever shown at that money. . . . J. P. Gardner 14.1 MAIN. F Auerbach & Br a) " v We offer this week at Special Sale BOyS dOtMtt and the Grandest. Most Complete and : ' Best Selected Stock of New Sprinir Furnishing Goods. OT) 7T i I i See our Matchless Barg-ains in Boys' Silks and Dress Goods. Ul LljlilL Sftfi 2'5 1000 yards ainch Black Pongee Silk at 45 J 2 ZZfc at??? mTl p0" '! 1 Lot of Navy Blue all-wool Jersey Suits . . . M J 300 yard's 27 incn Black SKSLS g k fCV.YT ft ll go5 Sati F'in it and " A t. yards ,,nch Black iWe.-sak at 75 Reductions in Spring Jackets. ''tT . 5 J fi ;hR a'tp''SPeSai 1 Lot of I,ul.o Blue Waist 25 400 j ards 8-iik h Bla k Pongee Silk at 95 Capes Blazers, XeWHiarketS. 1 I-ot of fin. Percale, light and black Sateen MO yards Black Twilled China Silk, extra Waists 40 quality, worth $1.20, now 77C YVc have the Goo j (Coods -old elsewhere tf ) 450 yards Best Black Twilled Ch.na Silk, 29- J Boys Odd Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 14, at 15c, B inch, worth $1.45, now S1.10. at the right prices. Come di- Me CS4FWel Sh.rts 26 M 500 yards Persian Silk in Cream, Navy and Mc Mens Cheviot Shirts . 25 and Black, 44 inch, worth $1.50, now $1.00. rect tO US. GWttlflt YtUlOll , Mens" ( luting Flannel Shirts L.. 40 75c. Mens' Indigo Miur. shirts jk. 40 Black Gros Grain Silk. the Latest styles and Lowest 5 - j.. l.35 Mens' Black Sateen Shirts A tT Five Great Leaders I rlCCS. silk Striped and Pongee Silk Shirts at I . $2 and $2.50. 30-ince at 65 !!0-iii h at 72", 90c Silk Embroidered Night Shirts. . 50 22-inch at 85 22-inchut )7 Our Celebrat.-d I'nhumdried Shirts, 3 UW 75 I ,t- v 'xh at $1.15. j ;- Linen Collars, one doz.-n for 85 orth 33a percent more than now being I I Black Sat.n Rhadames and Marveilleux. - Style 331. 1 3:11 Ladies Blazier in Black, was $2.35, now Five Great Leaders. V J .,.,,s';5"i- , ,,, . , , ... , , . V J 331 Ladies Blazer in Black with Gold t trd, 20-inch for 60 20-mchfor 674 was $3, now $2. 20-inch for 75 32-inch for 87y, M Ladies Blazer in Shades, Tan, Slate and ' 24-inch for $1.15. Black Appligued, Cord and Taotel, was $4 50, Less than Manufacturers Cost. now $3. Great Cut in Pattern liobes and Combination , . nnn Suits. All Novelty Suits at a Great Keduction O1VI6U0. during this Special Sale. 10 Shades of 44-inch Whipcord Weave, worth 2C8 Ladios Bouble-Breasted Box Coat in Serge, $1.20, now 90c. Shades, Gray and Tan, with Large Buttons, was $6, now $3.50. 308- Ladies" Double Breasted Box Coat, Full n n a i Silk Lining, was $12, now $6. ' UOlllfiSTIC lJfin3rTmP.nT -Ladies' Double-Hreasted Box Coat, Itose uuHicaiio ucpai uncut. Pi.url KuttonH( hlllf Hjlk lint.di , TBn anU A Coinhination of Resistless Bar- Black, was $10, now $7.50. gains. Prices never lower. To Style 34 1 -Cape. See IS tO buy. Ml Plain Cloth Appliqued, all wool sl shades, Tan, Black and Grey, whs $ii, now $3.50. 3 cases of Cheviots for 5c vard 541 Extra Qoalify, 49 niches long, all wool in 2 cases of Striped Ou'ing Flannel for.. 5c "" shades Tan. Slme and Black, w as $7, now $5. 1 case 4-4 Bleached Sheeting for 5c " 341 A Novelty, 40 in. lunf, feather trimmed, in 4 bales 4-4 Heavy Sheeting for 5c " shades Tan. Grey and Black, was $7.50, $5. 500 pes Fast Colored Ginghams for.... 5c " 841 Our Special Lender, very heavily appliqued 300 pes Striped Seersuckers for 5c " shades Tan and Black, was $10, now $i.50. 100 pes Dark and Light Challiea for 5c " 150 pes Figured Lawns fo 5c " StlIP Sfi7--NPWmarl(Pt 50pcs Victoria Lawns for 5c I I TH IV I I pjTT OljflCOa MBWllldl RBI. 50 pes Check Nainsook for . 5c I l H a fl tl 357-Plain Serge with Military Cape, shades Tan, 200 pes Seersuckers. Dress Style for.. 5c " 1 IP If ll 11 Black and Navy Blue, Dronble Breasted, was 17o pes Scotch Zephyr Dress Ginghams 11 4 l IB 1 1 ji ow ' 32 inches wide, in the very latest de- 1 1. I 1 I 1 11 I ill 357 -Fine Clol'h with Military Cape, seades Tan, signs our price... . ....20c t i I I I I M I 1 I Black and Navy Blue, perfect titling, to Brocatelle Suitings, beige colorings llUIJliiylljIl $14 50, now $10. splendid value... ... ... . 6c M ' 357-Fine ImprTrted Fancy Scotch Material, -de- 1 lot fine Hong Kong Batiste, beautiful tided novelties, was $20, now $12. patterns and fast colors, 32 inches 857-Extra Fine Diagonal, in Waterproof Ma- wide, soft hmsb, tor 20c terial, was $22.50, now $16. 1 LOTi Lad'eS-B'aCk Sateen sklrfB, was LOT 5-Ladies' Plain Black Sateen Nor- LOT 9- 25 Dozen Assorted Calico Wrap- $i., now tjje. fold. Waist, was $l.lo, now 75c. pers, was $1.00, now .".Oc. LOT 2-Ladies Extra Fine Black Sateen LOT 6-La.Iiea; Extra Fine Polkadot Sa LOT ip- I;en Aborted MM Skirts, was $1.50, now $3. teen Norfolk W aists, was $1.35, now rappers, l ertect fitting, was $1.40, LOT 3 Ladies' Fine Black Sateen Skirts LOT 7 Ladies" Extra Fine Stripe Sateen LOT 1 1 80 1 Infants Long Cloaks, in Lace Turn. ned, was $1.75, now 3135. Norfold Waists, was $1.5o, now $1.00. cTeam c,1'or silk, Embroidered, was $1.65, now $1. LOT 4 Ladies' Extra Fine Black Sateen LOT 8 Assorted Styles Silk Waists in LOT 12 300 Assorted Cashmere Silk Skirts with Tucks and Lace, was $2.50 Norfolk and Buttled Front, was $6.00, Embroidered Infants' Long Cloaks, i now $1.75. now $3.50. Drab, Black and Maroon, w as $2, $1.25 , , ozts dzz4Sr seeded. fJoF tort Cfm2i.fiSf q Packed in GSW Patent CIoth ) Pouches and Ntf5 m Foil. ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year endingDecember 31, 1891, of the con-. con-. dition of The Fidelity & Casualty Insurance Co, Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Life Insurance Companies, approved Marcn 7, 18SS. 1 Name of Company and location, The Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company, 14O-140 Broadway, New i ork. 2 The amount of capital stock is 250,090.00 8 Tiie capital stock paid up is 250,000.01) 4 The amount of its assets is 1,687,007.10 The amount of its liabilities (including (includ-ing capital) is 1,441,780.96 5 The net surplusoverall liabilities is . . 145,330.44 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon w hom service of process in any civil action against said Company may be made Elijah Sells. 7 The receipts during the year were. . . . 1, 905,599. 23 The expenditures during th year were 1,079,006.47 State or New York, I County of New York, f ss- Wm. M. Kiciiards President, and Robert J. Hillas secretary, of the Fide lity and Casualty (ln-eurance) (ln-eurance) Company, of Now York being duly sworn, depose and say that they are the above described officer of Bald Company, and that tho foregoing statement of the general gen-eral condition of said Company on said 31st day of December, is correct according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively, aaaj WM. M. rich akds. ROBERT J. HILLAS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of January, A. D. 1892. seal. JAMES C. MENAIR, Notary Public. Territort of Utah, ( Secretary's Office. ) I, Elijah Sells, Secretory of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing forego-ing is a full, true and correct copy of the annual statement of the general condition of the Fidelity and Ca.-ualty Insurance Company of Now York, tiled in my office on the 4th day of February, 1892, in pursuance of an act relating to Life Insurance In-surance Companies, approved March 7, 1888. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this 28th day of April, 1892. seai.. ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. i We take great pleasure in announcing an-nouncing a return engagement of tiie Greatest Novelty ever presented pre-sented in Salt Lake. At the request, re-quest, of many of cur patrons we present for one week, commencing commenc-ing THURSDAY, May 5th, THE ONLY ONeT U Rooster Orchestra 7-DiGNIFItD SHANGHAIS M The veven members of this Unique liand are common com-mon barnyard roosters, alive, who have been trained by ve irs of patient attention: and they play sweet music on the instruments used in all brass and .string band.-. Positively tho greatest novelty tiefore the public. They were the craze of -ay Parte far three ytars. We guanantee them to be just as rep.-esented in the cut. PROF. MILLER, THE PAPFR KINC, al ''is Erclianted Castle, tearing the most beautiful and intricate in-tricate f a terns from blank paper. tBaMn. Tailor, 65 W. 2d So. Suits to order - $l5Jt55 Pants " $3.60 to ST2.50 Suits made in 10 hours. Pants made in 5 hours. By flrst-class workmen in this City. r Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $35,000". American National Bank. ' Salt Lake City. Organized, October, 1890, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIKECTORS James H. Bacon, President; II. M Bacon, Vice-President; F. L. Holland, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarvi6, V. W. Boss, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Klijah Sells, Judge LX G. Tunnicliff, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Judgo C. F. Looibourow, Governor A. L. Thomas. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the Manufactures & Builders Fire Insurance Co Made t thfci-etaiy of the Territory of Utah, in pursuanc'ri an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 184. 1 Name of Company and location, Manufacturers & Builders Fire Insurance In-surance Co., New York. 2. The amount of capital stock is $200,000.00 3. The capital stock paid up is auo,lKK).tl 4. The amount of its assets is 531,197.00 The amount of its liabilities (including (includ-ing capital) is 498,030.00 5. The net suiplus over all liabilities is 38,109.00 6. The name ol its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action against said company may be made Stan Miller, Suit L ike City. 7 The receipts during the year were 32T,fi2T.O0 The expenditures during the year were 330,671.00 State of California, ( City andCounty of San Kra cisco. Frank W. Dickson, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above de-cribed officer of said company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said compaay on said ThiUy-tirst day of December, is correct according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. respec-tively. F1CANK W. DICKSON, General Agent. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Kith day of February, A. D. 1892. seal OTIS V. SAW YE It, Notary Public. Territory of Utah, i Secretary's Office. ( I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of tho Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing fore-going is a full, "true and correct copy of the Annual An-nual Statement of the general condition of The Manufacturers & Builders Fire Insurance Com pany of New York, filed in my office on the 2Mth day of April, 1892, in pursuance of an act relating relat-ing to Fire Insurance companies, approved March 13, 1881. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this 28th day of April, 1892. seal ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. Opera House Block. Salt Lake City. Bank of Commerce. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Transacts a Gei - eral Sinking Business. DIRECTORS Boyd Park, President; W. W. Chisholm, Vice-Presicent; S. F. Walker, Cashier; S. H. Fields, Jr., Assistant Cash er; Win. II. Mclntyre, IE. K. Parsons, W. H. Irvine, J. B. Farlow, C. L. Hannamau, E. K. Rich, E. B. Critchlow. ANNUAL STATEMENT. For year ending December 31, 1831, of the condition con-dition of the EALOISE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Made to the Secretary a pursuance to an Act Keiatun; , am e Companies, approved Mar h 1 i. 1 Name of Company and location Ba;oise Fire Insurance Company, of Balse, Switzerland. 2 The amount of capital stock is $2,000 m.O.Ou 3 The capital stock paid op is 400,00-:xi 4 The amount of assets is 982.299.6; The amount of liabilities (including capital! is 707,673.70 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 274,625.'J5 8 The name of its Attorney or Agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom serv ice of process in any civil action against said Company may be made Louis Hyams, Salt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were .. 503,282.91 The expenditures during tho year were 472,206.30' State of California, I County of San Francisco, f 0. A. Fiel, a member of the firm of Harry W. 8ja, general agent of the Baloise Fire Insurance Company, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said 31st day of December, is correct accolllinsr to tho best of his information, knowledge and belief, respec tively. . G. A. FIEL. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of April, A. D. MB. seal. GEO. T. KNOX, A Commissioner for tho Territory of Utah at San Francisco, Calif rnia. TERRITORY OF UTAH, 1 Secuktaky's Office. I 1, Elijah S' lis, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and forejjo ing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual Statement of the general condition of The Baloise Fire Insurance Company, of Balse, Sw.tzerlani', filed in my office on the 25th day of April, 18!f2, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 1884. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this 2."th day of April, 1892. seal. J KLIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. THE CONTINENTAL. Salt Lake City, TJtali. First-Class American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 per day. Jf. IT. BEARVSLEV, Prop'r. THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIHSTCLASS IN all its nppointniente. FATES $2 anil $2.50 per day. tept-ciul Kates to theatrical add large parties. J. M. CLARK, Prop r. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Oponcd Juno 3 New and Elegant in all its Appointments. Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite: 75 Rooms with Bath.. 6. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor. M THEATER. Beigctes, Paris, France. The Wonderful Setter Dog L.ILLIE3 As performed by LA BELLE MINNIE. This wonderful do has no etjual, und is tbs onlv dog endowed itii a human brain. I "Lil :-jn'll-, i.-dds, subtracts, multiplier) i ami plsys anl ; ol - o distingoielii s a ood I dollar bill from a ba.l ouu- JiOJ if gM f:iils. SGNCB QODDRKTTI. The American SAMPSON. In his marvelous act of lifting heavy Keighte, and hi- $1(X challenge act of dropping a 76-pound weight .nd : t hing it wi h hir) ie?th; also a present of 11)0 to any four men who will pall a fctrap from between his teeth. CMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. I j Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital (Fully paid) $80n,na Surplus 42,3J0 General Banking in ail Its Brandies. Issues certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts . d bills of exchange on ail principlecitioa to in : I'nited Statoa aud Europe. Geo. M Tlownev President W. P. Noble. Vice-President Thomas Marshall 2nd Vice-President Joon W. ionueiisn Cashier Otbbctobs F. H. Auerbach, John J. Duly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Krank H. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, Csorge M. Downey, Dow-ney, John W. Dounelian. . yELLS, pARGO & QO.'S BANK. B K LT LAKE CITY UTAH nUTf) AND 8EIXS EXCHANGE, HAKBS i telegraphic transfers on the principal cities f the I hited States and Europe, and on all poiata un the pEciflc Coast. Issues letters of credit arailsble in the principal 'ities of the world. spHjial attention grven to the selling of ores and : it'll. Advances mads on consignments at low it n:tes. i 'articular attention given to collections through-Utah, through-Utah, Nevada aud adjoining Tsrritoriss. lo . lints solicited. CORRESPONDENTSi A'ells, Fargo & Co London 'Veils, Fargo A Co New York itional Bank of the Republic Boston i'iret National Bank Omaha rat National Bank Denver Bttte National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bs.nk Chicago BoatmatBS1 Bank St. Lonls . Vds, iargo & Co.- San Francteca J. E. Dooly - Cashier. ANNUAL (STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the Helvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Co. Made to the Secretary of tho Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 18S1. 1 Name of company and location, llolvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Company of St. Gall, Switzerland. Switzer-land. 2 The amount of capital stock is S2inw,00".0f 3 The capital stock paid tip is 4011,010.00 4 The amount of its assets is 1,711,361.94 The amount of its liabilities (including (in-cluding capital) is 1,066,372.06 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 044,089.88 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action airuinst said company compa-ny may be made, Louis Hyams, Salt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were 684,305.23 The expenditures during the year were 6i7, 798.57 Stats of California, I County of San Francisco, f G. A. Fiel, a member of tho firm of Harry W. Syz, general agent of the rielvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Company, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said Thiny-tirst day of December, De-cember, is correct according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. G. A. FIEL. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 17th day of February, A. D. 1892. Geo. T. Kxox, i seal 1- A Commissioner for Utah Territory at San Francisco, California. Territory or Utah, Secretary's Office. S I, Elijah H. Sattxs, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual Statement of the general condition of Tho Helvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Comnany of St. Gail, Switzerland, filed in my office on the 25th day of April. 1892, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, im. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, this 25th day of April I SEAL f 1892. Elijah Sells, I Secretary of Utah Territory. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the People's Fire Insurance Co., Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Life insurance in-surance companies, approved March 13, 1884. 1. Name of Company and location, People's Fire Insurance C ompany, Manchester, New Hampshire. 2 The amount of capital stock is 350,000.00 3 The Capital stock paid up is 350,000.00 4 The amount of its assets is 834,871.11 The amount of its liabilities (including (includ-ing capital) is 754,363.46 5 The net surplus overall liabilities is 70,107.65 0 The name of its attorney orugent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action ac-tion against said Company maybe made, Miller & Miller. 7 The receipts during tho year were. . . 636,481.93 The expenditures during tho year were 574,046.17 State of New Hampshire, i County of U illsboro, ) ss Jos. C. Moore, President, and S. B. Stearns, Secretary of the People's Fire Insurance Company, being duly sworn, depose and say that they are the above described officers of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said 31st dav of December, is correct according to the best of their information, knowledge and lieli-f, respectively. JOSEPH t It .JOKE. President. S. B. STEARNS, Secre ary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 36th day of March, A. D. 1893. W. H. GvGOIN, seal. Notary Public. Territory or I'TAn, Secretary's-Office, f I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and forego ing is afc.il. trne and correct copy of the annual j statement of the general condition of The l'eo- I pie's Fire lasers ce Company ofatan hester.N.H-, j iiled in my oftictf on the 1st day of April, 1893, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire In- I tnranre Companies, approved March 13, It-84. ! in witness whereof, i have heieuutn ret my land and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this 1st day of March, 1818. seal. J ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of L'tal) Territory, i i i T. R. JONES &QO. BANKERS, ICS MAIN ST .BAlr MBBI BUYS ORES AND BULLION. HOTEL TEMPLETON. xJtjist Opened. J THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ( IN THE CITY Corner of Main and South Temple Streets. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AT TO It N IKY- AT- LA W. oTSwTpowers; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. INMUBANCjK PIKE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE I of New York ; KVWj Commercial Klk. PLUMBING. p? j. 'moranT STEAM HEATINO KNGINKKR Wl MAIN Salt Lako City. ' tfta.1 . J : Kg THEAT0R1EM. HARRY MH.TOKTS KATE The One (in at Musical Team of America. ADONIS-DIXIE QUARTETTE. HIgh-Cla-'s Vocalists. AL.. JLEACII, the man from Ole Virginny. irfTlJuUFi 9 W TV Comedians, Vocalists LDUMtliJ a L.1J LI, UIld Dancers. Sketch Team of Merit. Usual Ladies' Souvenir and Children's Matinee Days. ADMISSION. J Ap y(jt Reserved Seats (J TvrcoRyicK c0, BANKERS. Jtttifanc, 1673. 8 ALT Liu, Crrr, VTAwm A General Banting Business Transacted Collections promptly made on all points In ths Weet and Northwest. Careful attention given to conaignoienU of Ores and Bullion. Exchange an I telegraphic tranufen on the principal cttiss si the United State and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORHESPONDBfTTt New Yoaa Importers' and Traders' NattnrS Bank j Koontss Bros. Cbicaoo Commercial Nstlonal Bank. Ban Paaacisoo First National Buss Omaha Omaha National Ban. Bt. Louis Nstlonal Bank of Oommere. Kansas Crrr National Bank of Kansas OtM first National Bank: American National Bank, Dsrtvsav-DsBVW National Bank; City Nitlsinl Fcnaio IW national Bank. Fobtitastd, Ots. - First National Bank. LoaDon Martin's Bank (Limited) 68 Lombard) trass. JAPANESE SPsfe PELLETS Act like magic on the Stomach, Liver am Bowels; dispels Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fevers Colds, Nervous IMsorders, Sleeplessness, Los o Appetite, restores the complexion; perfictdiges tion follows their use. Positive cure for sic! Headache and Constipation. Small, inild, easv tc take. Large vinls of SO pills 25 rents. A. C bxnith & Co., sole agents for Utah and Salt I jike i $.'.oo Reward. . WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, In-digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Fills, when tho directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to (jive satisfac-twn. satisfac-twn. iiugar Coated. Large boxes, 25 cents. Uo-Vnro Uo-Vnro ol I counterfeits and immitatious. Tho genn-ii. genn-ii. Sold by Johnson. Pratt A Co.. 4rf Main street. Ssnt Lake Cu?, i f PELLETS |