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Show Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $40,000 American National Bank. - Salt Lake City. Organized, October, 18DO, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS June H. Bacon, President; H. M, Bacon, Vice-President; T. L. IToSmisV Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. 'A. JarrU, T. W. Rw, Jdge J. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sella, Judge D. Q. Tunaicliff, A. M. Grant, It. J. Gray, Judje C. y. Loofbourow, Governor A. L. Thomas. Good ySS't1 iX - Packed in frSA Patent Cloth Pouches and Xj in Foil. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK, j BC IS sad sell axemen, makes telegraphic trauftfera on the pr.ncipal cities of the united Mr.'e and Europe, and oa aU points on the Pa-cine Pa-cine Coast. Issues letters of credit available in t!s principal cities of the world, tttwrisi attention atten-tion given to the selUrir of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances mad on consu-nmcnt at lowest rates. Particular attention river) to collections throuja-out throuja-out Utaa, Nevnda and adjoining Territories. Accounts Ac-counts solicited. COBBESPOXDEXTS Welle, Faro & Co., London: WeDs, fargo A Co., New YorktNa- , ticnal Bank of the Itepablic, Boston; First National Haak, Dvavrr? State National Bank, Denver; Marchsms National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, bi. Lot: is; Wrlis, Fargo Co., tan Francisco. J. U. DOOLY, i-ashlar. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL -a SadtLalte. ( Capital (Fully Paid) $300,0rn Snrplns 42,301 General Bankisg In all Its Branches. Isanes certificates of deposit parable on demanl bearing interest if left specined time. Sells drafta and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, Pretideat; W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-Press-deiit; John W. Donnellan, Cashier. DIRECTORS F. H. Anerbach, Jno. J. Daly, TX J. Saliabnry, Mot lan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George if. Downey, John W. Don nellan. B. H. SCHETTLER. Who does a General anting Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Ca-o?.) and pays interest ea deposit, de-posit, dexirea your accounts. 1 r Great Activity in Boys' Suits! Ttere'a a good doal in the boy who is hard on cl othes ; a littlo thing like elegance doo3 not bother hira much. lie's looking look-ing for fun, and he's intitled to it ; the time for work instead of play will ccme soon enough. In the meanwhile you have to pay the piper ; you havo to foot the clothing bills. Well, that's been bo since the world began, or at least since civilization brought clothing with it, and the bills won't be so very steep after all if you will put the boy into one of our stylish well-made and durable suits. He may be able, so to speak, to kick out the side of a house, but it'll take him all of his time to wear out that suit. Strictly 1 -Price House. J. P Gardner. 141 Main. h Sole agents for ' Holmes' Celebrated Rye. Tie if J) - ' 9 Frank-ENZENSPERBER-Jos '. S3 W. 2d So., Salt Lake. j I MfC0RNICK&C0.f BANKERS. - Salt Lake. Ertabllshd, 187. A ceaml bunkin; bnslnes transacted. CnliectionspToaiptiy Daa on all pvinta la the Weat and Northwest. Careful cl-t-nuon rtvea to coni$aments of orps and bnl-lioo. bnl-lioo. xhane and telegraphic transfers on ths principal vie ul the Cmted States and ia S VTOpS. COBEKSPOXDEfrT?y;m Tort, Importers' and traders' Nattoaal Eank, Kountze broa.; Chisago, Cammercial Kational Bsak: Omaha, Omaha National Bank; ten Franciaco, First National Bank; St. Leais, Satxraal Bank of Commerce: Eaaa City, Kationsi Bank of Renaas City, ?lrst S.itinnal Bani, Areerican ationsl Bank ; Uenver, DTer K.-,;ioosl Bank, City National Bank; Pnetoio, Virrt Notional Bank; Portland Ore., riint KaUral Bank; London, Martin s Bank (United;, Co Lombard street. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Sncreeeor to Walker Bros.. Banker. Established Capital (fully paid), $40C,k; surplus, $4O,00a United Stntes Denositorv. Transacts ft reasral banking bvsiness. bale deposit vaults Ore and burglar rrooi. J. R. Walker. President: M. A. Walker, Vice-President: Vice-President: it. J. Uheman. Cash r: L. H Famsworti. Assisfa-it Cashier; J. C Valkar, Jr Ar:s'ant Caihier. T.R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. 163 Main, m- ITT" Buys Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. 47 Main. - Caittai., $500,000 Ptixt Pato. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick, Vice-Pres. ident: J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on favorable tenna. A counts of merchant, mer-chant, individuals, firms and corporations so licked. Five per cent interest paid on saving and time deposits. VIBEOTOJiSU C. Karrick, Kmil Kahn, W.E. Smedler Frank Knox, G. 8. liolmes, J. A. Earle, tie. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. O. Sutherland. VV. J. MONTGOMERY Buys axxd Sells Mining & Wale r Stock Office 166 Main. AMUSEMENTS. ypNpERLAND. Supplementary season for the benefit ben-efit of the California Opera Co. 3 DAYS ONLY 3 Commencing Thnrs-day, Julv 9, California Opera Co. in Gilbert fc Sullivan's Opera, Pirates of Penzance. Mr. Arthur Pryor, Trombonist, late Soloist with Gilmore, Cappa and Liberati, appears at each evening performance. per-formance. fEch admission ticket purchased on above dutes entit es you to a chance in a DIAMOND KING to be given away taturiay night, July 11, at the last performance. 10c. Admission. 10c. - w - Kemoval. William Skewes & Son, undertakers and cml.ialmers, have removed to their handsome new parlors No. 22, Last Third South street, i-ext to The Times office. - AVe are exhibiting a larger and more complete com-plete line of neckwear, hosiery, gloves, etc., than we have ever shown. Brows, Terrt & Woodruff. HOTELS. WALKER . HOUSE. Salt Lake Citt, Utah. American and European Plan. BATES $3 AXD $3 PER DAT. ! J. J. McClcskt, Bkchtol & Saxds, Proprs. Dining Dept. I roprs. Hotel Dept. j HOTEL KNUTSFORD. OpenedJune 3 New and Elegant in all its Ap- pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms witn Batn. 6. S. HOLMES. - - ProDrtetor HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IX - THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL - IN THE CITY Comer of Main and Siatu Temple Streets. THE CONTINENTAL Salt Lake City, Utan. . First-Class American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 per daj. 2L Hi BEARDSLEY, Prop'r. THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIB8T-CLAS3 TN all its appointments. BATES-$2 and S2-60 per day. Special Bates to theatrical add larz parties. J. II. CLARK, Prop'r. THE WHITE HOUSE. , Main and 2nd South. Table-Board a Specialty. l Bates $1 .50 and $2 a day. D. EVANS I IUndertaker & Embalmr j I COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMING. I 1 W Special attention given to the Shipment of S 3 Bodies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Telephone! 1 364. 1 S14 State St., Salt Lake City. I The UTAH CENTRAL iTIME-TABLE : la effect December 24th, 1893. Passenger traini will ran dally between Salt Lake City and Park City as follows: SALT LAKE CITT. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Kain 8:00 a.m, " 2 arrives " " " 10:30 a.m, PAEK CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park Citv 10:30 a.m, " 2 leaves " " 8:00 a.m. Office and depot cor. 8th South and Main Streets. T. J. MACINTOSH, Gen. Supt. llf ' DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY E. R. CLUTE, Secretary. Dealers in Imported Family Fam-ily Groceries, Hay, Grata, and Feed. Family Trad a Specialty. Will Sell for w ' Cash Lower than the Low est. Successors to H. L. DRIVER & BAILEY SONS. 314 Main Street. Pawiion I heater anaBBsMBMMn V Week commsncing Grand Production cf the French Spy: - 15-25 Popular Pi ices. 15-25 PEOPLES OPERA HOUSE. t'oflimepcul Streets . X-k; FRANK MONROE......... MANAGER, Week of Monday, Jane 2 7 j First appearance of the tw o best dancers on the American Stage, QUIG LEY BROS.; First appearance of the clever little Song and Dance ArtiM, MISS BIRDIE HARRIS: Last week of STANLEY cC MASON; Third and last week of DURELL BROS.; First appearance the Beautiful Singing Cneen, MISS JESSIE FLORENCE: The Artistic Son and Dance Artisfc, -PEARL ARDINE; The popular Vocalist, JENNIE KIMBALL; Last week of the Favorite Sketch Team. MURRAY & GRAY. t-P0PULAR PRICES 25c and 50c. BASEBALL! Denver vs, Sail Lake. " "" " , -. r Saturday and Sunday, July 9th and 10th. Admission, 25c and 50c. Game called at 3 P. M. Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. iltj stsjallSisssi2irP 228 State street. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Popular Resort of Salt Lake. CEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLEUDENNTNG, . H. 8 RUM FIELD, President. Vice-PresidenL ' Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (Ijtcorforatkd.) DiAXBas In - Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Ajrents 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 Ilorsa Whims, Biake Pumps, Miners' and 2 lacks aulas' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. .GABELb TAILOR '"iSi 65 W. 2d So. J ' &its ta order - $15 fa $55 ySyPaats "' - $3.50 13 $15 fjy YA Suits made In 10 hoars. Pants nfj K made m 5 bonrs. By flrst-clacs workman la this City. 1 THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main St. ; Ths FAMODSSPORTIKQ PLACE Oy SALT LAKE. MIKE FITZGERALD, Manager. i --J REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and: Building Material at Eeduced Prices for Cash. , ,- - , w , Ladies 6ee Clute at 214 Main St., before you buy your groceries. e. I Buggies and ' Carriages. I 3icycle ... HEADQUARTERS SYLPH Pne-r,2lic and Cusbioa Tires. FHQEH1X Paeamatlc and Cushion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tires. . Call or send for catalogued. A full line of WHEELS of all grades. Special Prices to Clabs on orders of three or more WHEELS for cash. Cycling Sundries, Oil, Etc Sporting Goods, Gnno, Ammunition, Baseball Goois, Cutlery, Etc General Repairing and Locks mitliing. M. R. EVANS, 32-24 W. 2d Ho., Salt Lake. I 1 " QUR SIN!"1 -j' I I -gle idea Is to give, the best values for the least money, and to please r - 5 I 1 our Customers. - i I BIG CUT! 1 In Every Department! Children's Clothing at R ' ' ' j Less Than Cost! SPRING 0VEKC0ATS 25 l 1 , . .. ..... ' Per Cent Less than they have ever been of- Geo. A. Lowe Has received and fcr sale a fall line of the Latest Styles! At the moft popular prices; also a full lm9 of Agricultural Implements and Schuttler Wagons. 143 State Road, Salt lUike City. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EUGENE LEYIS ATTORSEY-AT-LAW; MORTGAGE LOANS Room 319 Postoffice Building. fered at in Salt Lake City. MEN'S SUITS-Immense Stock of Men's $25 Suits for $18 ; $20 for $15 ; $15 for $10 ; $12 for g $8; $8 for $5. Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Etc. Our United Brand of White Laundried Shirts are the H I Best Fitters made. One Case Summer Underwear at 50c. a Suit; one Case Summer Underwear at $1 a Suit; one Case Fine f j Imported Summer Underwear at $2.95 a Suit. 1 STRAW HATS! STRAW HATS! .,,! i. i mi.. .j , i m-)J.j. .j, mHvwjxvBLJi.r.! wastry KMVVSi,-Z2firiV-'lf, .iSSfliLi giV'K-a. -iTWUit: E iff '.tUPESt iW", AT '"STTJa I "I ' ,i i "We have the best line of STEAW HATS ever shown by any Ilonse Mackinaw Straw at from 35c up. Latest Styles and Shades in Stiff Hats, and the Largest Assortment in the City. COME AXD SEE US! U : , . : : ; GRAY, ROSS & WYATT. . . .. ; .; ' ... ,. . . - - - . . , . . .:. - - . r 15-17 W.-Second South, Morlan. Block.. . . . . , - . " "' ' ' --"v-- - .tr- y-r--:--- r . O. W. POWERS. A TTOBNBY-AT-LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. S. S. MAEKHAM. ATTOltNEY AND COCSS2LOR - AT - LAW, O'Menra building, rooms 8V-40, 63 to 69 West Secon4 South. D. C. EICHNOR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 130 SOUTH MAIN ST., over McCornick's Bank, in Judge McKay's i Office. ; A. B. SAWYER. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ROOMS M WASATCH lllock. KAIGHN & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND CO UN 8 E LORS-AT-L AW. Rooms 4-6-6, cor. West Temple end Second South streets. P. O. Box, 618. Salt Lake City. GRANT H. SMITH. : I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. INSURANCE. LOUriTSY AM8& CO. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE of New York; 85-88 Commercial Blk. PLUMBING. pTXmoranT" STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 260 MAIN Salt Lake City. MISCELLANEOUS. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL CO. JO. ei5!Vt ST ATKJ OPPOSITE HOLM E8. J.-W.FARRELL&CO. 'M Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Asbestos Cement Covering for Stem Pipes. Telephone 30X P. O. Box 502. 1ST Mala Street, Opposite Auerbsch Bros. . . - '. ' ' |