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Show Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U: S. Gov t Report Rrtfetl Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE IF. Auerbaeh & Bra J J P OOPS HAVE TOGO! Hundreds grot the Bargains last week! Did you miss them? If K T you did. don't miss these! Our offerings this week in SILKS, DRESS GOODS and PAR- p B VJ AS0LS are Simply Immense ! 9 1 FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ONLY! H 350 yds of Crepe de Chene, worth $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. feL 9 Our Sale Price, 75c. . ftX H 780 yds Figured China and Pongee Silks, sold at 60e, 70c & 9 and 75c. H Our Sale Price, 45e. p& jI 500 Parasols, in latest shades in fancy and solid colors, at j 8 cut prices. - M Only See Thorn t iff 1H i v v FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ONLY! 1000 yds 25-in. Printed Surah Silks, regular $1.25 per yd. S Our Sale Price. 75c. H Above goods are subject to very slight manufacturers' im- H perfections and actually worth $1.35 per yd ; they are very 9 choice in beautiful designs and colorings. r H 1500 yds 20-22-24-in. Black and Colored China and Pongee 9 Silks, regular price 60c, 70c, 75c per yd. . H Our Sale Price, 45c. H 3000 yds Black Satin Rhadame, Gros Grain and Satin Luxor, . 3 H regular price $1.25, $1.35. g BJ All go for 75c. I FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ONLY! I J 20 pes 21-in. Faille Francaise Silks--imported goods--new Wi H Spring shades, worth $1.75. K H Onr Sale Price, 9 7 l-2c. j5 H 1 lot Dark and Light Ground Fancy Silks, sold up to date j MB from $1.75 to $3.50. W fa All e:o for SI. 00 per yd. H IS 300 yds Double Warp Dress Surah, worth $1.40. fe, Our Sale Price. 07 l-2c. i M LADIES ! Now is the time to buy SUMMER DRESS SILKS at less than Manufacturers' H S cost. REMEMBER! above prices hold good only for the days advertised. su B We will offer each day during the Sale SPECIAL DRIVES in Woolen Spring and Sum- I H mer Dress Goods. p If you wish a perfect-fitting Shirt, wear j only the Wilson Bros.' make. We carry them in all sizes, sleeve lengths, fec. Bkuwx, Teuky iS WoMm .-? Co., 142 Main Street. a REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Bank of tie RejnMic. At Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Ctah, at the close of business, May 17, 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $664,94R.19 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured un-secured 41,805.18 U. S. bonds to secure circulation circula-tion 50,000.00 Stocke, securities, claims.etc. 250.00 Due from approved reserve agents $22,989.94 Due from other National banks 34,095.20 Due from State banks and bankers 1,108.12 68,143.26 Banking house, f nrniture,and fixtures 10,900.00 Current expenses and taxes paid 7,773.82 Check? and othr cash items . $ 3,176.52 Exchanges for clearinghouse 10,873.47 Bills of other banks 19,311.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents ".. 776.64 Specie 67.450.25 Legal-tender notes 10,000.00 111,587.88 Redemption fund with C S. Treasurer (.5 per cent of circulation cir-culation 2,250.00 Total $947,157.78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $500,000.00 Surplus fund 7,000.00 Cnaivided profit 25,712.00 National bank notes outstanding outstand-ing 45,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $272,765.21 Demand certificates of depos-it (.2,566.89 Certified checks 2.989.00 "'ashler's checks outstanding 852.90 Due to other National hanks. 3,705.22 Due to State banks and bankers bank-ers 26,567.06 365,445.78 Total $947,157.78 Territory of Utah, ) County of Salt Lake, s 88 I, J. A. Earls, cashier of the above-named bank, do solmnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A EARLS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of May, 1892. J. W. ROOKLIDGE, leal. Notarv Public. My commission expiree January l!i, 1898. Correct Attest: W. E. SMEDLEY, EMAN'L KAHN, FRANK KNOX, ; "im .. in.; in v ..m For Sale! Fifty Beautiful Lots in Bellevue Park ; -prices-low, 'terxns very easy. These lots are high and dry, facing on Hinth. East and Tenth South. Parties who want a home will do well to see these lots before they buy. Street-car servica1 every eleven minutes. E. P. Newell & Co. No. 11 West Second South Street. Gentlemen desiring clean linen and perfect laundry work on collars and cuffs should patronize the celebrated Tkov Steam Luwmtv, Telephone 1S2. 132 Main street. . . WANTED. nifATpCOMPTNT WOMAN COOK W at 206 Wet First North. IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANY P..OPERTY or want a good option first call on all the other real estate agents and then come around to eee Wantland, 236 Main street. ifr ANTED GOOD TAILORESS, 88 E. 3d. S. Notes bought. Waterman, room 41, Central block. ARRIS & WILSON, MONEY TO LOAN, 221 South Main. ONET TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE-curity SE-curity or notes. F. Rehrman & Co., Room 06 Commercial block. LOST. ON THURSDAY LAST, ONFIRST SOUTH street, between and Sixth East, a charm made from a $10 2ld pie. and b?arinc the iiucription "Wallace S. Burt. April, lf90." the finder will be snitauly rewarded by leaving it at Sheriff Burt's otf.ee. Homes made happy by sending the family washing to the Rough Dry department". They charge only 5 cents per pound for do- I ing the work. At the celebrated Troy Steam j Laundry, 142 Main street. Telephone 102. Send for circular. REPORT OF THE C ONDITION OF THE American National Bank, Of Salt Lake City, at Salt Lake Citv, in the Territory of Utah, at the" clos of business, Xaxdl 1st, 1892. T'.ESOLRCES. Loan? and discounts.- $473,575.03 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured un-secured 11,103.30 L". S. bonds to secure circulation circu-lation 50,000.00 Due from approved reserve agents $72,739.37 Due from other National Banks 16,305,41 Due from state banks and bankets 24,154.36 113,199.14 Furniture and fixtures 6,751.52 Current expenses and taxes paid 3,349.60 Premium on U. S. bonds.. 6,500.00 Checksand other cash items 309.35 Exchanges for clearinghouse clearing-house 8,922.99 Bills of other banks 650.00 Fractional currency, nickels nick-els and cents 66.25 Specie 38,587.25 Legal-tender notes 10,115.00 58,650.84 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (five per cent of circulation) 2,250.00 Total $725,385.43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $250,000.00 Surpl is fund 35,01X1.00 Undivided profits $ 7,451.65 42,4515 National bank not?s outstanding out-standing 44,500.00 Individual deposits subject to check 274,467.61 Demand certificates of deposit de-posit 5,940.82 Time certificates of deposit depos-it 71,696.29 Certified checks 7,170.82 Cashier's checks outstanding outstand-ing 5,444.83 Due to other national banks 295.73 Due to State Banks and 1 bankers 23,417.43 388,433.58 Total $725,385.43 Territory of Utah, j CorsTY of Salt Lakk. f- 1, F. L. Holland, cashier of the above-named bank, do Foleinnly (Wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. L. HOLLAND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24tli dnv of May, 18'2. H. M. BACON, seal. Notary Public. Correct Attest : JAMES H. BACON, W. B. HOLLAND, W. ROSS, Directors. ra REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION" NATIONAL BANK, At Salt Lake Cltyyin the Territory of UTah,-at tll close of business, May 17th, 16W. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ........ $572,21544 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured un-secured 21,760 12- United states bonds to' secure circulation StiOl-OX United States bonds to secure deposits 100.000 f United Stites bond on hand 2600 Ml Other bonds 134,242 2i Due from approved reserve agents $63,483 34 Due from other National banks 13,104 23 Due from state banks and bankers 23,465 02 100,053 14 Furniture and fixtures, bank and tafe deposit vaults.. .. 28,173 6S Other real estate and mort- gagfs owned 18,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid !V?4o 73 Premium on t". S. bonds 28,400 01). Checks and ether cash items 304 40 Exchanges for clearing house 6.432 60 Bills of other banks 4,310 00 Fractional paper currency, nickle and cents 439 38 Spe io 210,347 60 benl tender notes 6,860 00 228,693 39 Redemption fund with L'. S. treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation cir-culation 2,250 00 Total $1,320,034 31 I (ABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000 00 Surplus fund 42.000 00 I ndivided protits 18,310 03 National bank notes outstanding out-standing 40,050 IX) Individual deposits subject to check 582,058 24 Demand certificates of deposit de-posit 110,365 37 Cashier's checks outstanding outstand-ing 20,8 1 76 United Srates deposits 6'.'.,2t 61 Deposits of C S. disbursing officers 30,015 42 Due to other National banks 3,452 88 Due to state banks and bankers bank-ers 8,526 93 819,674 20 Total $1,320,034 34 Territory of Ctah, County of Salt Lake, f I, M. J. Cheesnian. cashier of the above-name I bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belie: . M. J. CHEESMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24tU dav of Hay, Utt JOSIAH L. PKRKES, I Seal. Notary Public. My commission expires December 19th, 1893. Correct Attest : M. 11. WALKER, J. R. WALKER. Jr., L. H. FA KNS WORTH, Directors. ; A full line of the latest novelties In Gen-! Gen-! tlemen's Negligee shirts. ilrcowx, Tek;:v & Woookcff Co., 142 Main Street. - Try our horse radish. S. L. Pickle Co. Who is the Most Popular Policeman? Vote Early Vote Often ! Cut cut this coupon and send it to THE TIMES marked "voting contest." I vote for as the most popular policeman on the Salt Lake force. CONDITIONS: Kntries must, be made on slips cut from this paper. Tlicy must be sent or mailed to the VOTING CONTEST EDITOR, Times Office, Salt Lake, on or before June 20, 1892. Who They Are. The following is the list of the visiting Bostonians who will arrive here on Wednesday. Wednes-day. John H. Sullivan, John H. Lee, Thomas F Keenan, Tlios. W. Flood, John F. Dener, Michael J. Mitchell, Jacob Fottlcr, Edward J. Leary, Otis Eddy, alderman; David Da-vid F. Barry, president city council; John M. (iulvin, city clerk; James M. Milliard, committee clerk: Alvah H, Peters, city messenger; mes-senger; Harry II. Osborne, assistant city messenger; 1. J. Brennan, city press representative. repre-sentative. . The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding oOc, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Age, 26 West Third South street. Telephone 149. The session laws are ready for delivery. Paper binding "()c, leather binding $1.00. Irrigation Age, 2b' West Third South street. Telephone 149. FOR SALE. BeTftTft? lnkwfour room" HOUSE and two lots; city water and on car line, Be lare: onlv $1250, small payment down and $15 per month. E. B. Wicks, Room 1, Commercial block. I 70R SALE EXCELLENT LETEVRE HAM-merlfssgun: HAM-merlfssgun: new: cheap. Apply 457 E. 2nd South, or at Time? office. OUSES ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. F. T. Hiatt, 4 Commercial Block, FIRST- CLASS BARBER SHOP AT A bargain. Apply at Morgan Hotel. I1NCOLN PARK THE OLD RELIABLE J a few choice lots still for sale, lnveetisate the advantages of Lincoln Park before buying your home uitef. Wantland, 235 S. Main. A BOUT 100,000 FIRST CLASS COMMON brick. Also 20 car loads of building rock cheap. Will trade for part real estate. Address Box T31 po6toffica, Salt Lake. VmFTH SERIES OF STOCK OF PIONEER JP Building and Loan Association is now open. Call on A. B. Sawyer, rooms 5 and 6 Wa. Batch Building. T7OR SALE BY THE OWNER, A FINE J 10 building lot on I street, convenient to electric car, with fruit and city water. Address K, Times. IpOR SALE GOOD YOUNG SADDLE AND buggv horse ; also a mare. Both well broke and gentle; cheap. Apply to T. E. Jeremy, 58 North Oth Wet, Salt Lake City. (KtESaST WATERLOO,'' ON THE EAST IZj Drive. Electric cars every twenty minutes, min-utes, fare 5 cents; $275 per lot. Shade trees, graded streets and cement walks. W. . Hubbard, 41 West Second South. OR SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD papers at Th Tims office at twenty-flva cents per hundred. IGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BATH, HOT AND cold water; new; Brigham street; south front; abeautltul home; onlv $5000; easy terms. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. " "VTORTH WATERLOO," $400 PER LOT; JLl many fine houses now being built by recent re-cent purchasers: no better time than the present to buy. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South. TO REM Don tpatIHStvi w i l jTliT yolTa six room, two-storv house, cellar and city water, $2."00 $100 cash." 30 per month. F. T. Hiatt, room 4, Commercial block. 1TUJR RENILAPGE FURNISHED FKONT room, suitable for two or three gentlemen, $10 to $12. ftttK.East Brigham. OR RENT THE BUILDING NOW USED by The Times wjll be for rent after May 15th. Apply to Arthur Pratt, Hooper Building. ARGbThALL, NICELY FURISHED. FOR-ruerly FOR-ruerly occupied by the I. O. O. F., No. 2dl Main St., to rent for secret societie, lectures, ban-qusts ban-qusts or entertainments: has number of good size ante-rooms: will rent afternoon or evening. J. H. Watts, 47 West Second South street. I -TO R RE N T-ClTfTHOUSE, EUROPEAN plan. Suits, first floor, $S0; second floor, $2,"). Rooms. $2 per week and uo. R. VINCENT, Prop. OOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE KEEP-, KEEP-, ing, 563 East Brigham. "t'OR RENT 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE NORTH -T bench $20. Miller A Miller tnot "brothers, no relation.) Opera Honse block. "ITOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, JJ near business. 78 Center st. ; $8 per month. TOLOA7 MTjNEYTO LO A14 LONGr olSHORT time. 8. F. Spencer Oe.,267 Main Street. "1TTTE HAVE MONEY T LOAN ON REAL , r T estate and aotea, long- and short time. ' 85?' ' ' if j Our lint stock embraces new shapes and i styles. We nvite your inspection. Baoa 'x, Tekhv A: Woovuvrt Co. 142 Main street. We are exhibiting a larger and more complete com-plete line of neckwear, hosiery, gloves, etc., than we have ever shown. Bitowx, Tkkky it WOODIU'FF. AUTHORIZED CITY AGENTS FOR THE - Deposit Stamp System OF THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank, 22-24 E. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East aid 4th Soutti G. F. Brooks -'or. 1st South and 6th East Fouleer Bros 1K St Eardlev Sperry .633 South Main Mrs. A" ButtTwurth..Cor. 3rd Wort and Srd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th South 16th Ward Store 340 W. 1st South Mrs. C. HH1 373 North 5th West H. F. Evans Ill South 5th West H. 3. Shimmine 537 N. 1st West Frank Branting 667 8. 4th East ! Siddnwav Bros TO1 E. 7th South Mrs S. Home Cor. State and 11th Sonth Snarr A Sons 324 W. 6th South I J. & M. Irvine 75! S. 2nd East i R. H. Irvine 458 3rd St John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frowin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F Ooe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd East Robinson & King 347 West Temple J. W. Harris MO St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd West C. P. Held 377 6th St Richard Duerdin Bountiful Centerville Co-op Centerville Pacific Lumber A Building Co. ... Sugar Postoffice James Neilsou Big Cottonwood George Saville Mill Creek J. E. Robinson Farmington I rp DEPOSITS can bo make at the Bank or with 0 anv of its agents, and when the amonnt reaches $1.00 the depositor will get five percent interest in-terest thereon, compounded four times a yesr. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS F. Armstrong. P. W. Madsen, T. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Job. S. Rlch-j Rlch-j ards, Thos. W. Jeraiiugs, O. H. Hardy, M. H. I Caiamings, Samuel Hclntyre. . i PRICE'S YteA in Millions of flomes-JUp Yeas the StaaoaB THESUN t Has Secured During 189 W. D. Howells, H. Rider Haggard, George Mm sdith, Norman Lockyer, Andrew Lang, ConnS Doyle, St. George Mivart, Mark Twain, Rudyardi Kipling, J. Chandler Harris, R. Louis Stevensonj William Black. W. Clark Russell, Mary E. WiU ' kins, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and ma&jr distinguished writers. The Sunday Sun. Is the greatest Sunday newspaper in the worlty Price be aoepy. By mail ' a vear. Address. THE a I N, New Yoxax a- BMa Wanted Fur excavation for building on the corner : 'f Second South and West Temple streets, i For particulars apply to F. Auerbaeh fe Bro. . i - |