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Show g TAKI5 FALL d Z OVERCOATS 33 The nobhy kinds, and at the Hame time hcneai wear- ers, and show tis es good value at Si per cent more J In price thin we are as'kinsj. ci Wetlwajs keep our eagle g eve on tmr worKroom and jg k'uow whet is bein4 made v for you. O'T coa's" cf to- day "are a far ahrad .f sea- 2 sons gone by us penius and experience iaa make tbem. IE CMeago Tailors, zs 18 E. First South St. r0niy One Kight On tlie Road. B , Son's Saw Bant k Trust Company. ; Nos. 1-3 Main Street. WILr ORD WOOTJEUTF, President. " GEO. Q. CANNON. Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. Cash Capital, fOOO.OOU. Cash Surplus, fiOo.GOO. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sums from SI and upwards. Interest con-pounded con-pounded four times a year. Our Cs-posit Cs-posit are greater than those of all other Savings Banks In Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire Your Accounts. -:- WELLS-FARGO COi'S BANK SALT LAKE Euts ar.4 sells exchange, mnkes telo;raphic trans-feis trans-feis on the principal cities oi tho I UiUii bUites and Kurope, sn.l oil a i points on the Pacirio eocst. Imn letters oi credit available in the priiiiipai c.ties of t'ae world. Htetial ait?n'.ioa , . . ; 1 GRAND SACRIFICE SALE ' OF LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES ; To make room. New arrivals of Ready-Hade Suits have crowded us so that vo cannot move. The several floors of our TWO CLOAK DEPAlTiAlEISTTS Are filled with new goods. And we have marked all Suits below cost and at prises which will eiear them out with a rush. Blazer Suits, all wool, attached girdle, per- fa A jw FREE WOOL would reduce j Utah'R annual income from the wool industry ftO per cent. Vote lor Cannon and protection. li. C. Chambers, Democrat, says FKEB LEAD would shut down the Ontario mine. -Tiieu don't vote for Itawlins. The Burlington Eonte having P"a distanced all "competitor iu t'ao matter of lasj train service, it is LTjOW the only line er-F.blvd to ofTer to east bound travelers the Bndvantac'- of fast limited trains, leaving Denver daily at :uO a. m., pva alter the arrivsl all through lia trains from the Wogt and tiun, and reurlutiK Chicago at 2:35 p. id. and at. Loiiin at l p. m. the nert (lay. B T hefl trains afford to the travel- in; r.ublie not only th qnickent I iiiie to Eastern pom to by sever! 1 Fi3 hour, but the convenience of t'e-in,' t'e-in,' ONLY ONE NlUlir ON THE ItiOAl) between Denver and Chicago Chi-cago or St. J.otiie, and a oervice t'nit is unequaled on any Western railroad. Oi With these advantages in onr favor we trust the Kuriirfrf.im will y receive its full i-har:? of tlie pat-lonscre pat-lonscre from this territory whicb t'elon? to well direc'.eil energy 8 and enterprise. g E. E. WALKER, Gss'I Agent "V 38 Weslt Second Sonth St., V J SALT LAKS CITY - - UTAH iff )f ; Its . . . " ( A PLUCKY PROCEEDINd To Bell onr Fall and Winter Clothing at a iu i.'ie eeii:;ij oi ere ana canton, jvu-vanres jvu-vanres nsaie on vousicments at lowtn; ratec. Paiticalar attention given to collections throughout through-out I'taU, Jevtdi and adjoining territories. Aceonrm solicitetl. CUIiliESfONDKNTS Wells, Fsts-t & Co, London: Veli, Fargo 4. Co., 2iew York; Na-tieal Na-tieal Bank, of tho lieptiolic, lliitton;First Ivational Hank, Peuver; ctve JJat.oual lank, Denvfr; ilerchants' National hank, t bicaso; Boatman llauk, fat. Lot i; Wei. a, Karjro & Co., Han Francisco. J. . DOOLY, Cashier. M'C0RNICK& CO., BANKERS SALT IiAILE. Estntlishrd 18"8. A general banking bnfines? transacted. Collections promptly m.ide on ail poiats in the et and Morthwesi. Careful attention at-tention Riven to consignments o ores ai;d bullion. bul-lion. i.xcUana and teiegiaphic trunf-r ou tne principal cities of the United btact a a:.d iu Kurope. COKKKf-POKDKKTS New York, Importers' and Trader' National liank, Konntze iiro. ; Ch;cii;o, Commerci.;l National Bank; Omaha, t mnlm Natio al Bunk; &n l'mucisCK, Futt Nacional Bank; St. Louis, Nationsl Bank of Commerce; Kansas Ci y, National buufe of Kanias City, bir-t Saiiuiml Birik. American Natioiuil Eatik; Denver, Denver National B mil. City National Eank; PueMo, First National Bank: Portland, Ore., Flrnt Naiital iiank; L :don, Martin's Bank (.limited;, Ui Lombard street. TTr. JONES & CO., BANKERS 163 Llain Street, Itt'YH OltF.H AX KiLLIOX THE NATIONAL BANK 47 Main Street CAPITAL (Fully Paid In) - $500,000 Frank Kncx, President; L. C. Karrlck.Yice-rresi-dent; J. A. arl, Cashier. Transacts a jreueral banking business. Money loane.J on favorable teraiai Accounts of merchants, mer-chants, Individual, Crms and corporations solicited. so-licited. .Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposit. DIKECTciRS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W". E. t-medler, Frank Knox, . tf. Holmes. J. A. Earls. George A. Lowe, II. L. A. Culnier, J. G. Sutherland. Union national bank (Successor to Walker Ilros., Bankers). Established 1S50. Capital (f jIIt paid), $4-,0M: surplus, $15,(.)0. United ttnt.a Depository. Transacts a general banking business. Safe deposit vaults iiro and btirvlar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. n. Walker. Vice-President: Vice-President: M. J. Cbresra.tn. Cashier; L. H. Famswcitb, Assistant Cashier; J. It. Waiker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. lect htting, in navy blue only, former price 7. 25, " Vfi HOT :::::S::r.:::: 'X Reefer Suits, double breasted, large but- fit Clf" tons, very nobby, in navy blue only, former - price $S.25, now::::::::::::"::::::"::::::::::::::::;:::;;::;;:;;;;::: k Xllt Blazer Suits, fancy braided, have been a n A A great seller, in navy blue only, former price $9, now :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::; KJJ J J g Serge Blazer Suits, extra line, half silk- Tf7 rjjl lined, perfect beauties, in navy blue and black, k I 8 former price $15, now.::::::::::::::.::::::::::::":::::::-.:::::::: k fi B U. gg Reefer Suits, heavy, double breasted, large (Ifl flf pearl buttons, tailor made, in navy blue, former I price $12, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fcUsZJL 1.00 ee-er Suits, assorted, double breasted; th line is composed of all styles of fancy materials in atteau plaited backs, with large pearl buttons, in Russian and tight fitting styles, the latest New York novelties, also (H fl j"l fl 3-piece Double Breasted Suits in navy and V Li LI J j black, with large pearl buttons, former prices . I 1 8 I $15 and $16.50, nov:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: U J DRESS GOODS. Popular prices! We offer special inducements this week in plain and novelty dress goods. Shelves packed! Counters !caded with the very choicest productions: A 4- QK FA2TCY WEAVE STORM SERGE, regular value jHi; $ij.4QiJ $10.00 A SUIT. A Qyf Kf FANCY CHECK AND STRIPED CAMEL'S WHY HE SHOULD BE ELECTED. Personally, FRANK J. CANNON CAN-NON is a bright man. We believe be-lieve that in congress he would make a much more effective delegate than Mr. CAINE has made. We believe if Mr. CANNON CAN-NON could get to congress he would take an active interest in ill material affairs of Utah. We believe any one Gentile or Mormon who would apply to him for assistance for any material ma-terial cause or interest in this territory, would meet with a prompt response and hearty co-operation. SALT LAKE TRIBUNES trlc out of proportion to tlislr valua. In . this caso the disproportion Is all in favor of the buyer, but our courage is jal to the emergency. ' It is ometlm desirable in the coure of trade to remove the plumage from competition end reveal how deceptive things may be in the mat-' mat-' ter of size. We ftlw-Kyj foil our gnoie at the rjel value on the lle that quick sales, small profits sad & lare business ere in natural accord. We have many surprises in store for yon, to enjoy which it will be necessary neces-sary to visit our establishment and inspect in-spect the many new things we are offer l ing. ONE PRICE. J. P. GARDNER, 141 Main Street The Democratic policy would prerent the growth of the HUClAIt INDUSTRY. Republicans Republi-cans want more sugar factories. Allen stands for the old Utah, j a nnon for the new. Vo.e against Allen and help Utah up. A 4- C Kf HOVELTY WEAVE SUITS, IN SCOTCH, GEE-Xi-ti U.OU MAN & FESKCH WOOLEN, worth $12.50 a Suit AZ KAn 44-INCH HENRIETTA, 23L U 0JU ... .Worth 75o , . ' - C lpital .$230,000. Surplus $50,000. American National Bank SALT LAKE CITY. ORGANIZED OCTOBER, 1890. DIRECTORS James H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; F. L. Holland, C-ishier; Y. B. Holland. Assistant CashiiW; S. M. Jarvis, F. W, Ross, Judtre J. W. Jndd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judge D. G. Tunnicliff, A. AL Grant, M. J. Gray, Judge C. F. Loofbourow. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. RED UCEDPR ICES InTuMBER, ETC. o E. SELLS & CO. Are closing our their whole stock of Lumber, Doors, Win-dows Win-dows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. FRASEf! HAULERS, (INCORPORATED.) MANUFACTURERS OF ImiDfiMacliinsry, Steam Engmes anflBoilers AND MACHINERY FOR THE Systsmatic Smelting, Milling and Concentration OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. Ctble and Electric Railway S'achinrT, Electric IJght Plants, Blowin? Enslnss. Electrolytic Coppe Plaois, ail kinds of Mining bupplie, Sectional Machinery forMnlebaci Transportation. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L.. C TRSfIT, General Western Agent. Branch Il3te at SALT LAES C1TT, Utah, an! HELENA, Moatana. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (Xuliy peid) jannno Surplus 42,20 Gsneral Esnkig in MI iis Branches lmnes certificate o. deposit payable on cemand beerics; interest if llt apecifiii time. el! drafts and bi!!f of exchango on sll the principal Citioa oi tne United States and Europo. Geo. M. lVwiy, Preeident; W. P. Noble, Vice-President: Vice-President: Thomas JW-hall, Second Vice-Preei-tfent; John W. Donnellan, Cashier: DiiiECTor.s F. II. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Salibbnry, iloylan C. Fox, Thosnaa Marshall, W. P. Noble. Uorje M. Downey, John V. Donnellan, Don-nellan, Edwin Kimball. THE TUNNEL Strictly first-class in every particular. Has the best accommodations accom-modations of any resort in this intcr-mountain region. Patronized Patron-ized by the best people in the city. Caters to the wants of the hungry as well as the thirst. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard (Brunswick-Balke) tables. Eud-weiser,Anhnser,Mihvaul:ee Eud-weiser,Anhnser,Mihvaul:ee and all imported German Beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion Buggies ahd Carriages. Geo. A. Lgwq Eai received and for aalo a full lias tke Latest Styles! At the most popular prices; aleo a fnll l!na of Acricaliural implement aad fcchulUer ?T it9aa. US State Road, Salt take City. 1 ' ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE, Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical I Discovery purifles tho btood. Ey - this means, it reaches, builds up, and invigorates i'i V every part of the system. S For every blood-taint and " f disorder, and for every dic-IjjD dic-IjjD ' efisc that comes from nn friae-Zrtf friae-Zrtf tive liver or impure blood, it j is tho only remedy go sure il and effective that it caa be J I guaranteed. II If it f.iils to benefit or cure, 70xi have your money back. These diseases are many. They're different in form, but they're like in treatment, Reuse up the torpid liver into healthful action, thoroughly I purify and enrich the blood, I F-"l fl I and there's a positive euro. The " Discovery " does this, ns nothing el?fl can. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness; all. Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections ; every form of Scrofula, even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier ear-lier stapes; and tho most stubborn tikin and ScoJp Diseases, aro completely cured by it. Cannon's election means that Utah is for protection of wool, lead and all the other industries that she has or wants. J. Li. Rawlins is not afraid of FItEK T HAD II, and that Is why all Utah voters should be afraid of J. Lu Rawlins. ' m ' Cultivated palatoa demand Itoyal Crystal Salt. Arendian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, agent. Telephone 3S-1. "Whoee your tailor?" Try Buckla A Son, Main Bt., opposite Walker house. "Impnre salt re'r.rls digestion, inipovnrishpg tho blood, sours the 'Oiutch nud iajnre the lfidBCys." Untied States. Vixpenxary. W hjrnoe it, wht-n ton ran buy Kyl ( rrtl Salt, uuar-Htiteal uuar-Htiteal V.V per cdnt purj, at the sitae pries as inferior in-ferior goda? S,SELIX Pas removed back to his old quarters, No. 10B Ear't Second South street, firet donr corti of the Slneer tawing Machine Co.'s olfie. His stock compriwe new ard second-hand clothing, aud he also makes a specialty ot repairing and cleaning. Oood wor-i and promct attention assured. Old Irien Js and patrons are always welcome. Trade of Uio general public oUcltftd. ijj Geo. M. Scott, Prest. Jas. Glendenning, V-Prek. H. S. Rumfield. Sery Il GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., I K . (Ixcoepobatid) Dealebs in jj! 1$ Hardware, F&la!, Sioss, Thwara, Kill Finding?, Eta. $' AgenU for the Dodee Wood PulIcy.Rocblin's Steel Wire Rope, ijj tfh i Vacuum Cylinder aud Engine Oil. Hercules Powder, Alias Eu- j giues and Boilers, Mack" Iuj jctors, Buffalo Scales, Jelferson li Horse Whiait, Blake Pumpa, Miner' and Blacksmith Tools, etc. jiV ICS MAIN STREET - SAL.T LAKE CITY U fj S. D. EVANS. iUnDEQT&XESHO E.SSB&U3BI. 1 COLLEGE GRADUATE oi EMDALMIiiS. ; ': Special attention given to the Shipment " o of Bodies. OFI ALL SlUUt. Tel- ; ephone 364. ' 14 Plate Street. Sa.lt Lake City. f ; npimes Change . . . ... and men changs with the times. The costumes of our 1 forefathers seem quaint and v v antique to us. Fine Horchari (3 Tailoring has advanced, as an art, more perhaps than any other business during this century. W3 are in the front rank. Can we bo cf service to you, ' P. E- WELL3 & CO aad P Wast Ftig; fo"aJJS.t.. ' OLD BRANDS VS. RIEW OsES- While other manufacturers are having the nightmaro to find and selact new branl3 I keep riht on with my old ones, whicu everyone finds good enouga. Tito re&eon of this is that the reputation ia not made by the box, but depends solely on the goods that are in it. i Fellowing thia principle and const con-st intly upholding my standard in quality, lam constantly kept busy and have a steady, increasing demand de-mand for my justly popular and celebrated brands of cigar3. Excellence Ex-cellence tolls. Sam Levy.Cigarmaker 171-173 Main St. 0 I The Popular Route. To ALL POINTS EAST mms nly one chan of fFtfuk. CarS from uta! to I' P Kansas City or St. Louis Elegant fiS Pullman Bufiet Bleeping Cars, and Free Reclining Chair Cars Be sure your ticket reads via , MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY IT. C TOWXSEXD, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent, St Louis. S. F. nERKAII, G. T. & T. A., 161 SouU Main, Salt Lake City. He is a winsome speaker, a; good writer, an all-round, capable ca-pable young man; he is ambitious ambi-tious to make for himself a name, and he would not go to congress carrying in his breast the belief that to abjectly serve the Mormon church to the exclusion ex-clusion of everything else would secure to him the highest high-est fclory. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TRIB-UNE. V R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Hoble, Wood 4 Co.) . XAMCFACTURXaS OT 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments Into Fashionable Hhape. Bring in your1 tar work now and hare it ready fur winter. We carry the most complete lino of Furrand Skins of any hoase In tha Went, and guarantee prices as low aa r.nt-houfe in tho trade, East or V'e quality aiyl'f rTkinvu'hlp eolnblned. , j Perfect CttJWIItfSSHlSSkketii SacqoWana Cleters in sl "V a syecial.j "yij - ; ' |