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Show L jGTfVr AGEE FURNACES owe much of their popularity to "upe- - T IT Jtv) rior heat distributing power. While the chill may seek, itr 'II V'l 0 fVff S WiL 7 ranever nc'3 yu n t'ie nouse where the Magee is used. It II "v"TTT fill jl j ) 5 keeps every part of the house at an even temperature. You & I I I I V n a? 'vXi I know what a comfort that is. Where stoves are preferred IIV I ! J X -A the HOWE VENTILATOR takes the place of the Magee. A V a - -srsTc The Howe is especially adapted for large halls, stores audi offices. Dozens of well heated and healthfully ventilated business houses in this a X. yr Scy testify to its capability of heatingr and ventilating at the same time. For K . Lr-n nrvArj the kitchen, the JEWEL STEEL RANGE. But enough said. You are familiar 5 l J 1 A. m C t j in iitices i wi " ts me iu suE e - w ku h t v entilatoi s $ E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO. ? & J . . - . . Fit EE AYOOL would reduce Utah's annual income from the wool industry SO per cent. Vote for Caimon and protection. "Good, Better, Best." . . AVE HAVEN'T ANY IiAI . . . . NOR ANY USE FOR IT . . The finest and best Furniture ever TTTXTTT7f"l OTTIT 73 ff made ia this or any other country is Baf! II liB J r V in our store. We have good, strong, 1 I 1 I 11 8 I I I I I IP I m reliable goods, made to wear and Jl I s B I SB IS S look well while wearing, at . . . The Popular Route. To ALL POINTS EAST Ht nly on0 chansQ of ffii? car3 from Utah to S Kansas City or St. W&m&M Loui3 Elegant 'iPM&F Pullman Buffet ij7wf Sleeping Cars, and 'j beclinins Chair Cars Ee y M ticket reads via &m$jm PACIFIC RAILWAY Wm yTTOWXSEyV, Gen. Pass. & Ticket jgent, St. Louis. S. F. DEItHAll, G. F. & P. A., 161 South Main, Salt Lake City. Hod's Saiiugs Baft k fat Company. Kos. L3 Main Street W1LFORD WOODRUFT, President GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, $200,000. Cash Surplus, 1300.000. Zlon'a Savings Bank is tbe oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sum from $1 and upwards. Interest compounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposit de-posit are greater than those of all other Savings Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire Your Acconnts, - WELLS-FARG0 CO.'S BANK SALT LAKE Buys snd sella exchange, makes teleCTaphic transfers trans-fers on the principaicitieu of the Vnited Stat? ami Europe, una on ail points on the Paciiic const. ItuufS letters ol credit Available in ths principal cities of the world. Special attention Kiven to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on concinments at lowtst ts:w. Particular attention gives to collections throughout through-out I tab, Nevgdi and adjoining territories. Acconnts folicited. COKKESPOXDEXTS Wells, Karo &, Co., London: Well, Fargo 4 Co., New York; National Na-tional Dank of the Republic, Boston; Firxt j National bank, Denver; ta;s National Bank, Denver; Merchants' National Bunk, Chicago; Koitaien' Jitink, St-Loui; Wells, Kargo Co., San Franeinco. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. F.Auerbach&Bro ! GRAND MCE SALE J. C. MURPHY & CO., XAKCFACTUHSKS OP Stencils, Seals, Steel and Rubber Stamps Corporation and Society Seals a Specialty. NO. 218 SO. MAIN ST.. UP STAIRS 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 all material affairs of Utah. We believe any one Gentile or ?f1ormon 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 TRIBUNE OF LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES To make room. New arrivals of Heady-Made Suits have crowded us bo that we cannot move. The several floors of our TWO CLOAK DEPARTMENTS Are filled with new goods. And we have marked all Suits below cost and at prices which will clear them out with a rush. Blazer Suits, all wool, attached girdle, per- HA A p- feet fitting, in navy blue only, former price $7.25, " 1 'Y J Reefer Suits, double breasted, large but- rj t Ap tons, very nobby, in navy blue only, former j price $8.25, now.:::::::::::"::::::":::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::" tJ T J U Blazer Suits, fancy braided, have been a fa A A great seller, in navy blue only, former price $9, I g'y Serge Blazer Suits, extra fine, half silk- r7 Jlfl ' lined, perfect beauties, in navy blue and black, i I 1 1 former price $15, now:.".:::::::::::::.n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i J QO Reefer Suits, heavy, double breasted, large (f fl fl fl M'C0RMCK& CO., BANKERS, SALT LAKE. Established 1ST8. A general banking boines? transacted. Collections promptly made on all point in the Went and Northwest. Carefnl attention at-tention given to conmpnnienis of 019 and bullion. bul-lion. xchange and telegraphic transfers 00 the principal cities of the Cm ted Stat s and in Kurope. CORRESPONDENTS New York, Importers' and Traders' National Bank, Kountze Bros.; Chicago, C0ramerci.1l National Bank; Omaha, C-mahn National bank; San Francisco, Kirt National Bunk; St. Louis, National Bank of Commerce; Kansas Ci y, National Bank ot Kansas City, First National Bank, American National Bank; Denver. Denver National Bink, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Bank; Portland, Ore., First National Bank; London, Martin's Bank (limited), tiU Lombard street. LR. JONES & CO., BANKERS 163 Main Street, Bi;V OR EH AM BI'LMOy THE NATIONAL BANK 47 Main Street. CAPITAL (Fully Paid In) - $500,000 Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick.Vice-President; J. A. arl, Cashier. Transacts a emeriti banking bnsinees. Money loaned cn favorable terms. Accounts of mer-thsnts, mer-thsnts, Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings a;id time deposits. D1P.ECTORS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W. B. bmedley, Frank Knox, i. S. Holme, J. A. Earls, George A. Lowe, IL L A. Calmer, J. U. Sutherland. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noble, Wood 4 Co.) MANUFACTURERS OT 4 E. Third South Street I CORNER MAIN. We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments into Fashionable Shapes. Bring in your fur work now and have it ready for winter. We carry the most complete line of Furs snd Skins of any houe in the Wt, and guarantee prices as low as any house in tho trade, Hast or Vest, quality and workmanship combined. Perfect fitting Seal Capes, Jackets, Sacqoes and Ulsters in stock and made to order a specialty. OLD BRAS1DS vs. ; NEW OPJES. While other manufacturers are having the nightmare to find and Cannon's election means that Utali is for protection ot" wool, lead and all tho other industries that she has or ivants. TOU CAN SEE IT, ""v perhaps, one of Dr. f Pierce's Pleasant .Ml" Pellets but you 4f ? Y can't feel it after 1 W jr fj) u'3 taken. And u Vtv Py 3"et il does you A XWCr o 1 d - f ashioned Y&'V Jh' ' Pil5s with theff "jSr'" griping and vio-lcnce. vio-lcnce. These t!ny Pellets, the emnllest and easie3t to take, brin you help that lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Biliou3 Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements derange-ments of liver, stomach, and bowels, are permanently cured. t-ej A square offer of $."00 cash O I.Ji made by the proprietors of i'fevr Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for any ca3e of Catarrh, no 14 matter how bad or of how a I long standing, which they can-Jf can-Jf (L not cure. Tho Democratic policy would prevent the growth of the BUG AH INDUSTRY. Republicans Republi-cans want more sugar factories. UNION NATIONAL BANK (Successor to W alker Bros., Bankers). Established 1350. Capital (fully paid), $400,000: imrplu, $45,0 iO. United States Depository. Transacts a general banking Qusinees. fcafe deposit vaults lira and burglar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. II. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; if. J. Cheesman, Cashier; L. H. Farneworth, Assistant Cashier; J. R. Walker, Jr., Assistant Gartner. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKI. Capital (fully paid) $300,000 Surplus 42,3U0 Osneral Banking in h Its Branches issues certificates oi deposit payable on demand bearing interest if leit specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities ot tha United State and Kurope. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vice-Prenldent; Vice-Prenldent; Thomas Marshall, Second Vice-President; John V. Donnellan, Cashier. Directors F. II. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble. Oeoree M. Downey, John W. Donnellan, Don-nellan, Edwin KiuibalL with my oil ones, whica everyone flnd3 good enouga. Tiio reason of this is that tho reputation is not mado by the bos, but depends solely on the goods that are in it. Fellowing this principle and constantly con-stantly upholding my standard in quality, I am constantly kept busy and havo a steady, increasing de-irand de-irand for my justly popular and celebrated brands of cigars. Excellence Ex-cellence tells. Sam Levy,Cigarmaker 171-173 Main St. SRLIX jJas removed back to his old quarters, No, luei LPt Second South street, first door toita of the Sineer Sewing Machine Co.'s office. His stock comprites new and second sec-ond hand clotUinc, and he also n-.akes a specialty of repairing and cleaning. Good wor and promot attention assured. Old friends and patrons are always welcome. Trade of the general public BOUdtisd. pearl buttons, tailor made, in navy blue, former ji 1 1 price $12, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 109 Reeer 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 j fitting styles, the latest New York novelties, also (T ft (10 1 3-piece Double Breasted Suits in navy and LS L I black, with large pearl buttons, former prices . I .1 I $15 and $16.50, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ImUU DRESS GOODS. Popular prices! We offer special inducements this week in plain and novelty dress goods. Shelves packed! Counters loaded with the very choicest productions: A 4. QC FANCY WEAVE STORM SERGE, regular value Xi.U t?C.rf0 810.00 A SUIT. A a. 5 I prr FANCY CHECK AND STRIPED CAMEL'S XaJD tp.QtJ HAIR, strictly all wool, worth $7.50 A SUIT A A. C Kf NOVELTY WEAVE SUITS, IN SCOTCH, GE.-XLU GE.-XLU O.OU MAN & FRENCH WOOLEN, worth $12.50 a Suit Z 4- KAn 44-INCH HENRIETTA, ' xi-b UUU Worth 73o Capital $250,000. Surplus $50,000. American National Bank SALT LAKE CITY. ORGANIZED OCTOBER, 1890. DIRECTORS James H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bcon, Vice-President; F. L. Holland, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarvis, F. W, Ross, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judge D. G. Tunnicliff, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Judge C. F. Loofbourow. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. T. L. Kawlins is not afraid of JTKEi: TIAIlil, and that is why all Utah voters should be afraid of J. L. Itawlins. SZ TAKE FALL Z21 IE OVEKCOATS S '- e "a The nobby kinds, and at 2 the came time honest wear- ers, and show ns as good value at SJ per cent more i in price than wo are asking. ' is We alwajs keep our eagle eye on our workrooms and 2 know what is being ma le for you. Our roata of to- day are as far ahead ot tea- 2 aons gone by as genius and experience can make them. o E: Chicago Tailors, 3 18 E. First South St. US THE TUNNEL Strictly first-class in every particular. Has the best accommodations accom-modations of any resort in this inter-mountain region. Patronized Patron-ized by the best people in the city. Caters to the wants of the hungry as well as the thirsty. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard ( Brims wick-Balke) tables. Bud-weiser,Anheuser,Milwaukee Bud-weiser,Anheuser,Milwaukee and all imported German Beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Sacond South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion i . , '. . . ... . ! - '- - .1 I Buggies and Carriages. Ggo. A. Lowe Has received and lot sale a (all Um cf Uts Latest Styles I At the aaest popular prises; also a fan Mm of Agricultural Implements aa4 ScbBttior-WagM. ScbBttior-WagM. 1S Stat Road, Salt Lac 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 glory SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. Cultivated palates demand Royal Crystal Salt. . Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. TV. Ditt-man, Ditt-man, agent. Telephone 34. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. . E. SELLS & CO. Are closing our their whole stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows Win-dows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. i -i - ii I is I n i ii . Fraser & Chalmers, (INCORPORATED.) MANUFACTURERS OF liBingHaciiinery, Steam Engines anflBoilers AND MACHINERY FOR THE Systematic Smelting, Milling and Concentration OF GOLD, SILVER. COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. Cable and Electric railway Kacalnery, Elactrtc L!ht Plants, Blswlnr Enjioes, Blectrolytle Copper Ptanta, all kinds of Kiaiiuf SappUaa, B Actional Xachinar? for llalebacfc Transportation. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L. C. TREfaT, General Western Agent I Bramch Hons at gAJT LASK CITT. Vt& aad BBLETS A, MoatanA ( Geo. M. Scott, Prest. Jas. Glendenning, V-Prest. H. S. Rumfield. Sec'y j J I GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (I.scoaroaATED) Dialers in !j; i Hardware, fel&l, Stoss, Tiaware, Kill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley.Roeblint's Steel Wire Rope, .rj eO Vacuum Cylinder aud Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas En- , V irincs and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson V Horse Wuims, Blaka Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths Tools, etc. ' j V 1C8 MAIN STREET - - SALT LAKE CITY V |