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Show Si's Saw Ml k Trust Company. No. 1 Main Street. WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President. GEORGE M. CANNON. Cashier. Cash Capital, $200, (XX). Cash Surplus, $200,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay interest on sums from $1 and upwards. Interest compounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Savings Banks in Utah combined. com-bined. -:- We Desire Your Accounts. -:- Fashjon Is a globe trotter and even remote hamlets are not outside her line of travel. We are the agents for this fickle dame for Salt Lake and vicinity. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are hummers hum-mers and will justify a good deal of pride in your personal appearance. CHICAGO TAILORS 19 E. First South St. . "Good, Better, Best." . . AVE HAVEN'T ANY BAD . . i il, ETTrjir3rTj- . . NOlt ANY USE FOR IT . . The finest and best Furniture ever T" TTVTTTT f f T Tl " 7' 0 made in this or any other country is !1E I I I EJ V in our store. We have good, strong. 111 If! if S I I 1 reliable goods, made to wear and j 1 1 W a l j J I 11 look well while wearing, at . . . Capital, $250,000. Surplus. $50,000 American National Bank Bait I k City. Organized, October, ' Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. I-TrCTOES James H. Bacom, Prid-at; H. If. Baeoa, Tlea-Frealdeat; . I SbSt-t C ashlar; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. VL Ja la, F. W. Rom, iTtHgt J. . JmdJ, Secretary Elijah Sails, Jod-D. Q. Tnocl, A. K. Groat, K. i Gray, Jud$ C T. Loofbourow.' Who's afraid of FKEE TRADE? Every man who has the instincts of freedom love3 it. J. L- Rawlins. FOR PH8IIK.T: BENJAMIN IIAERISON of Indiana. FOB VICE-FBENIDEXT: WHITELAW REID of .New York. for cosunras: FRANK J. CANNON, of Weber County. Protection for the Product of Utah Mines. Factories and Farms. Royal Crystal S.lt will sweeten the stomach. You.. Will be in Luck COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) 30000 Surplus 42,u0 General Banking in All Its Branches lesues certificates Oi deposit parable on demand bearing interest if kit specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United State and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vfce-Preeident: Vfce-Preeident: Thomas Man-hall, Second Vice-President; John "W. Donnellan, Cashier. DiRECToas V. H. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Salisbury. Movlun C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble. George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan, Don-nellan, Edwin Kimball. T. R.JONES CO., BANKERS. -m 163 !. IVBaya Ores and Balliou. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic -m 47 Main, "- Ctta, $800,000. ITc-tY Paid. Frank Knox, President; I C. Karrick, Vice-President; J. A. EarU, Cashier. Transacts a ceneral banking tmalneaa. Money loaned on favorable terms. Aeoants of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, Arms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Fire per cant Interest paid on sayings and time deposits. DIRECTOR M L. O. K-rtick, Emil Kaha, W.B. 8 medley, Frank Knox, O. 8. Holmes, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. O. Sutherland. - S. D. EVANS, if fi I Undertaker aho E&salmer. j I C0LLE6E GRADUATE of EMBALMING.! El Special attention given to the Shipment B j of Bodies. OPEN ALL MIGHT. Tel- m jjj ephoue 304. H 814 State Street, Salt Lake City. - wa ,',flft, jjxg- f mr.VT7 "" -gZ-SS-a Times Change . . . . . . and men change with the times. "Hre costumes of our 1 oreathers seem quawt and v antique to us. Fine Merchant (j Tailoring has advanced, as an art, mere perhaps than any other business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLENDIJ'jMNG, H. 8. RTJMTIELD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. : Geo. M. Scott & Co. (Isco.yoa.TD. ) Daxaas In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agent for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roe-ling's Steel Wire Rope, Yacuuia Cylinder and Kngine Oil. Hercules Powder, AUaa Ka floes aad Boilers, Mack. Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whla-a, Blaa Pumps, Miners' and BlackaE-i-h-' Tools, KU. V 4 v 168 MJLIN, SALT LAKE. REDUCED PRICES. IN LUMBErTeTC. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows aad Building Material at Heduced Prices for Cash. Who's afraid of FIIEE TRADE? j Every man who has tho instincts of froodom loves it. J. L. Rawlins. Personally, FRANK J. CAN- j NGN 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 a!i material affairs of Utah. We believe any one Gentile or Mormon who would apply to him for assistance for any materia! ma-teria! cause or interest in this territory, would meet with a prompt response and hearty co-operation. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. of service to you, P. 23. WELLS & CO. 7andWeati-tBottH. Bijou Saloon. 238 STATE STREET. FINE OLD WINES; the Choicest LIQUORS and CIGARS always on hand. The Popular Resort of Salt Lake. Fraser Chalmers, (INCORPORATED.) MANUFACTURERS OF Mining Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers AND MACHINERY FOR THE Systematic Smelting, Milling and Concentration . OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. Cable and Electric Railway Machinery, Electric Light Plants, Blowing Engines. Electrolytic Copper Plants, all kinds of -lining Supplies, Sectional Machinery for Muleback Transportation. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L. C. TRENT, Ceneral Western Agent. Branch Houaes at SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, and HELENA, Montana. Who's afraid of FREE TRADE? Every man who has the instincts of freedom loves it. J. L. Rawlins. Who's afraid of TREE TRADE ? Every man who has the instincts of freedom loves it. J. L. Rawlins. If yon aee our new stock otFall and Winter Suits and you'll be in jrreater luck if yon make a purchase. Good lack seldom comes" unaikcd and must be eoujrht to be enjoyed. To see these suits you toust pome to onr store and the trip can be made 'With a double adrantage. After inspecting our stock yon -will hare a clearer understanding of what you want and you will get a better article lor less money than you would otherwise obtain. It always pays to be alive to your opportunities, and to know, what's within your reach. This kind of actiJty yields ai big percentage every time. It's a start toward to-ward baukruptcy to be indifferent to thai quality and price of your purchases. To really know what money wHI buy you must see our Fall and Winter stock of Clothing. ONE-PRICE HOUSE, . P. GARDNER, 141 Main Street. - it 8xt Liu Citt, t vr, s"T American and European Plan. SATIS $2 AND $3 FU DAX. J. J. MoCitskt, Bbchtoi. A 8ajto, Propn. Dining Dept. Fropn. Hotel DpC HOTEL TEMPLEToN: JUST OPENED I , The Only First-Class Hotel In the City Of. Main and South Temple street. : THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st South. CSHTRJO. LOCATION. FTRBT-C1ASS IX all lto appointments. RATES fc aad fJU poriay. Special Rates to theatrical ada lr pattiaa. J. H. CLARK, Prop'-. ' THE WHITE HOUSE. ' Main and 2nd South. - Table-Board a Specialty. Rates $1.50 and $2 a day ! J. It. STEPHEN, Proprietor. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sella Mining -WaterStock Office 1 66 Main. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Soeec-sor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established I860. Capital tfUy paid), $100,000; rarplas, United StaUs Depository. Transacts a reeeral banking bo-inert. depooit TaalU Ore asd bnr.lar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. t. Chetsnian, Cashier: I- H. raroawortl-, Aaairta-t Ca-hter; i. Walkac, Jr., Asaiataat C . B. H. SCHETTLER. (Tho does a General Banking Boalae-s AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays interest oa deposits, de-posits, denixec your aoaoanta. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. m Salt Lake. - BTTTB aM sella exchann. makes teiegraphie traasf ers on the principal cities of the Uaitad States aad Ssrope, aad on all point- oa the Pacific Pa-cific Com- Issues letters of credit aTailabU in the prlBcipal citla- of world, -peial attention atten-tion gi-ea to the selling of otee aad bB-Uen. Advances Ad-vances mad on eonslnmsnu at lowest rates. Partic-lar attention riven to collection throu(c-J at Utah, He-ada aod adjotnlac Tecritoziee. Ao-eo-Bte so-ioitad. C0&BJS3f03fDXyT8Wdl, Far Oa, London; WeU, Targo Ji C.. Kf Tork National Na-tional Bank of tfe Kepa-lic, Boston; first Vational Bank, Den-er; State KaUonal Bank, Dan -or; U!rc---U' Katioa&l Bank. Chieaco; Boatmen's Bank, t)L LouU ; Wells, Fargo Jo baa i joioo. J. . DOOLT, Cashiaz. M'CORNICK&CO., BANKERS. i Sltlka. ws-KstebUthed. ws-KstebUthed. 16TS. A general banking basiness transacted. 0Uecton prempUr made on ail point- tn f West and Horthwett. Car-ful at-ymtkm at-ymtkm given to consignments of ores and bailie-- Saoh&sge and telegraphic transfers on the principal aUiee of the United States and la Kb rope. C0MJSar0triErT8Wvw York, Importers' aad Trader-' Nat-anal Bank, Koatze Bros. ; Chicago, Comare Rational Bank; Omaha, Omaha Xatisonal Bank; Saa Fraaoiseo, First National Bank; 6t. Louis, National Bank of Oommerea; Kansas City, Kational Bank of Kansas City, First Kational Bsnk. American Kational Bank; DenTer, IBTer National Bank, City National Bank; Pneblo, First National Bank; Portland. Ore., First Kational Bank; London, MuU- Bank (limited), 60 Lozabard i iwt- B. SELIX Baa remoTed back to his old qnarters. No. VXt East Second South street, first door north of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s office. His stock comprises new and second-hand clothing, and be also makes a specialty ot repairing and cleaning. Good work and prompt attention assured. Old friends and patrons are always welcome. Trade of the general public solicited. "ScafcJAnrtteJflddi" THE Jpk DENVER &tifaf AND "fllpf RIO GRANDE RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY En Routt to and frem th Pacific Coast. THE POPULAR LINE TO LeadvHleGIenwood Sprinp,Aspen AHD GRAND JUNCTION. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO MM, Saita Fe Nsw MfiBco Points Seaekins ail the principal towns sod mining camps lu Colorado, ITuh and Sew Mexico. THE TOBIST'S FiTCEITE USE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All throa.h trains equipped with PuHmsxi Palace and Tenr.it bleeping Cars. for elerantly illustrated descriptive hooka free of cost, ad-rasa E. T. JEFFERT. A. 8. HUCHE3. 5. K. HOSPES. Im'ta-aGsa'lHgr. Tr Mxn-rw. ftenl ran. - Tkt lt DENVER. COLORADO. 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. fOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF Li Jehn Shackleton, defeated Notice is hereby here-by given, by the nndersigned, administrator of the estate of John Shackieton, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims asainst the said deceased, to exhibit tiirm with the necessary ne-cessary vouchers within ten months after ttie first publication of this notice, to the said arimm-tstrator arimm-tstrator at the office of Frank Pierre, Met om irk building, Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. WILLIAM K. MASON, Administrator. Frank Pikkce, attorney for estate. Dated October 12, 1892. fGABELn TAILOR 65 W.2d So, S.itstccr.y - $ 1 5 ta $55 Pants " - $3.50 to $15 aits na4e in M hoM. lKsts Bade in 6 hears. By -Mil limi work--an In thi City. JOHN PiiPFI,tolta'T- MADE 0 ORSEB MADE to WEAR. SUITS: OVERCOATS: PANTS: $l5to$50. $15 to $40. $3 to $ 1 5. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. 239 W. SECOND SOUTH ST Eat ) (The Tunnel at Drink) (The Tunnel Play Billiards ai The Tunnel. and when you feel tired and exhausted after a hard dav'a work, drop in and rest at THE TUNNEL. "THE TUNNEL is the popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronized by the best class ot people. Budweiser, Anheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Seccnd South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion. Who's afraid of FBEE TKADE? Every man who has the instincts of freedom loves it. J. L. Rawlins. J. C. MURPHY & GO., ikAKUrACTrRXRS OF ! Stencils, Seals, Stes! and Rubber Stamps Corporation and Society Seals a Specialty. NO. 218 SO. MAIN ST., UP STAIRS R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noble, Wood Co.) MANCVACTDRZHS OT Firm puns, 4 E. Third South Street 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 Hue of Furs and Skins of any house in the West, and guarantee prices as low as any bouse in the trade, East or West, quality and workmanship combined. Perfect fitting Seal Capes, Jackets, Sacques and TJldters in stock and made to order a specialty. PHILIP SPBY, Merchant Tailor. PRST-CLASS SUITS -lade to Order. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I carry full linos of French, i English. 8eoto and Domestic Goods. iR West' t-outh Temple street, opp. Temple Block; Salt: 1 Lak Cyr. t Chicago Short Line. A Chicago, Milwaukee and St 3" Paul is the only line running s Solid Vestibules, Steam i Heated and Electric-Lighted A Cars daily between Chicago "S and Omaha, composed of magnificent Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in the World. Everything Every-thing Strictly First-Class. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, T. F. PO WELL, TraAelinK A;ent. Room 22 Merlan Block. The Popular Route. To ALL POINTS EAST Only one change of 'tiV cars from Utan to Kansas City or St. Mpf Pullman Buffet W' Sleeping Cars, and Free Reclining Chair Cars Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY II. C. TOWXSEXD, Gen. Pass. & Ticket. Agent, St. Louis. S. V. HEHItAH, G. T. & P. A., 161 Soutk.' Main, Salt Lake City. Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lows Has reee-Ted ad for sale a oil line of the Latest Styles! At the nest popular prices; als a fall lts of AcTicmlt-r-l Implement amd -.chattier Wacom. 145 Stat Road, Salt Lake) City. "Impnre ?a!t retards digestion, impoverishes the blood, soars the s to much and injnres the kidneys.'' United State Dispeiiaary. Why ne it, when you can buy Koynl trjml Sali.pu ir-anteed ir-anteed 1G0 per cent pare, at the same price a inferior in-ferior goods ? Vatronixe Home Industry and buy one of the Deseret woolen mills prize blankets. They cannot bo equaled anywhere for the money. ' Simon Bros., Gen. Agent.. 1 |