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Show Zion's Savings Bani k Trust Company: Nos. 1-3 Main Street. WILFORD W OODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President. GEORGE M. CAXXOX, Cashier. Cosh Capital, $-200,000. Cash Surplus, $200,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution iu Utah. We pay interest on sums from $1 and upward. Interest com-pounded com-pounded four time a year. Our deposits de-posits are greater than those of all other Savings Banks iu Utah combined. com-bined. We Desire YogrAcconnte. -:- Capital, $25O,00O. Surplus, $40,OoC American National Bank. , Salt LaIes City. Organized, Octotoor, 1SDO, ' Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DLRECTOItS Jarnes H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, rice-Pret ident; F. I TTbiraaA, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; 8. M. Jarvis, F. W. Bosa, J nig J. XT. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judg-aD. G. TunnlcllfJ, A- M. Grant, U. J. Gray, Juda C F. Loofbonrow. S "S j Tpfc AT THE OFFICE OF ilver at Far .1. k avamen, Real Estatj, Loans, Securities and Investments. Take your money out of the hank, and, -while letting the people get the benefit of it, take a a! ice of it yourself. Life is short. Help others as well as yourself. If you belief in the free coinage of silver; pat it in circulation, and let it h- frt. J. B. WALDEN, office, 150 Main Street, (old McCornick Bank Building), Salt Lake City. Utah. FOB Fit EM I D EXT : BENJAMIN HAItlUSOX of Indiana. FOR VltE-I'ltESIDEXT: WHITELAW REIT) of New York. Protection for the Products f I taU Jfine. Fartorie and Farm. f ' 1 ' The Irrigation Age. Contents OF AUGUST 15 - j NUMBER. I. An Experimental Farm on the Shore of Salt Lake. By Matthew White. II. Best California Experience in Irrigation. By T. S. Van Dyke. III. Colorado Garden Methods. By E. Brayton. IV. The Difference Present Condition of Crops in the Rain Belt and the Irrigated West. By The Editor. 1 I . Alkali in Irrigation Water. By Geo. F. Weeks. VI. Irrigation Law Review. By J. K. Doolittle. VII. The Progress of Irrigation. Regular Fortnightly Review. FULL DEPARTMENTS OX TUB IRRIGATED FARM. IRRIGATED ORCHARDS, and IRRIGATED MARKET GARDENS. The Irrigation Age, Denver, SflLtT IiMIE, San Francisco. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL m SaitLaka. Capital (Fully Paid) $300,009 Surplus iU,2Ji Genera! Bankiss In a'i Its Branchss. Xssces certificates of deposit parable on demand bearing interest if left epseidtHt time. Sad drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities oi la United b'-at and urope. Geo. M. Downey, Preidnt; W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-President; John W. DonneUan, Caahier. DIRECTORS V. II. Aoerbach, Jno. 3. Daly, D. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Nooie, George H. Downey, John VV. Don-nellan, Don-nellan, T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. 163 Main. EsVBnys Oras and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -ew 47 Main, m- Capttai, $500,003. Txnx.T Paid. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Harriet, Vlce-Pres-iuont; J. A. Esrls, Cashier. Tranracts a general banking traMneos. Money loaned on Xavorable terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individual!, firms and corporations so-licited. so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS C. Karrlck.Emil Kahn, W.E. Pmedley. Frank Knox, O. 8. Holmes, J. A. Earle, Ceo. A. Lowe, U. L. A. Culmer, J. G. Sutherland. GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLENDENtfTNG, H. 8. RUMTIELD, President. Vice-President. Secretary. Geo. M.Scott & Co.- (Ixcorpokatsd.) Dkalbbs Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Ajrents for tlie Dodje Wood Palley, Roebling's Steel Wir Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil-. Hercules Powder, Atlas En- fine and Boilers. Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, JeSerson Horss Wnlms, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmith Tools, Eta. 163 MAIN, SALT LAKE. E. Sells & Go. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Keduced Prices for CaslL W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells Mining&W&terStock Office 1 66 Main. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. Salt Lake. BT7Y8 Hi sella exchange, makes tolesraphie transfers on the principal cities of the United btate and Knrope, and on all points on the Pacific Pa-cific Coast. Issocs letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention atten-tion eiyen to the aeliins of ores and bullion. Ad-vanres Ad-vanres made on consignments at ioireet rates. Particular attention Riven to collections throughout through-out Utah, Nevada ana adjoining Territories, Ao-connts Ao-connts solicited. COR RESPONDENTS Wells. Farsro Co., London; Welle, 'Farco & Co., N aw York N-tl N-tl mal Bank of the Republic, Boston; First National Bank, Denver: State National Bank, Denver; Merchants' National Bans, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, St Louis ; Wells, Fargo Co., rrs:.g;gg.Rsi-.TJLr. ; met " r.rt "Jf: S.D.EiVAMsl THE WHITE HOUSE. j - . t Main ntl 2nd Sou ill. 1 UNDERTAKE!? & EE!eA!MR Table-Board a Specialty. I 1 Rates Sl-50 and $2 a day. i COLLEGE GRADUATE ct EMBALMING.! I STI'JIX- Special attention glren to the Shipment off I THE WALKER HOUSE. Bodies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Telephone S 364. Salt Laxx Cnr, Utah. j : i: 13 fcj . fi 814 State St., Salt Lake City. 1 tvi i American and European Plan V.iNJ.'K'K"K i-J -'.t'Ai "en.' mi ..L"i .H-fl . ' Z ' RATBS $2 1IC $3 ni DAT. T5 TOT raH'TT-'Tr! M'C0RNICK& CO., BANKERS. - Salt Lake. Established, 1879. A genoral bnnkint; easiness transacted. Collections promptly .made on all points in t West and Northwest. Careful t-t-ntion Wen to consignments of ores and bullion, bul-lion, .bxcaangre and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the Suited States and in Jturope. CORRESPONDENTS Sew York, Importers' atid Traders' NationiJ Bank, Konntze i.ros. ; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omo, Omaha Nationil Bank; San Frsnciaro, First National liank; St. Louia, National Bank of Commerce; Krnas City, National Bank of Kansas City, First NaUmal Bank, American National Banc; lcnrer, L-enrer National Bank, City National Bonk; Pueblo, Fit NatloDal Bank: Fortiand. Ore., First National Bank; London, kiaruna Bank (limited), OH Lombard strtwt. Try Hygcia Wild Cherry Phosphate. J NOTICE TO CREDITORS-: I STATE m Tezeta L. Burtlett, decease. Notice is hereby given, by the undersijrned, Samuel C. Barrlett, Administrator of the Estate of TezeU L. Partlett, deceanea, to the creditors of and all persons havini; claims agsmst the said decensed, to exhibit them with the necessary voucher, within four months after the nrst pnulieatlon of this notice, to the so id Samuel C. Bartiett, Administrator, Ad-ministrator, at the office of 8. H. Lewis, 218 South Wain streer, in the Countv of Salt Lak. SAMUEL C. BABrLETT, Adnilnl6tratorof .Tezeta LBertieUiectaed UNIVERSITY of UTAH, (Formerly University of Deseret.) Salt Lake City, Utah. The firt term of the Academic year, 1892-93, of the L'mvrrsiiy of Utah, will begin at 9 a.m., Monday. Mon-day. September 12, 1892. The following courses are offered : 1 A Four Years' Classical Course. 2 A Four Years' Courso in tieneral r-cienc. 3 A Four Years' Cours-e in Letters. 4 A Three Years' t'onrse fn Mining and Mining Engineering. t A Four Years' Normal Course (2 years preparatory), fi A Three Years' Normal Course (2 years preparatory). The first five of these courses lead to degrees. lnntructions in Military Science and Tactics will be coutinued. . A preparatory school, deMsjned to prepare students stu-dents to pursue i-ny of the University courses, is open to persons of both sexes over 15 years of ag. Students are admitted without charges for tui-1 tui-1 tion to any course they are prepared to pursne. There i an annual Admission tec of $5 for residents resi-dents of Utah, and $25 for non-residents. Students may receive permits for reduced fare over the railways in Utah. For further information apply to JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY. M.A. Acting President. i 0rcss8r aBd JSSPr Perfumer. Vityft' -N onlv Firat-Claa. NWM- Bal'r G-ods; a.o S;? T choicest Toilette 3p Preparations. SZ&L orders re- JvD-v v;'l reivepromptatten- "JKX ) Specialist 1" Cut-jvvVnI Cut-jvvVnI tlnrB:inpH,Curling' Of tQd Mngeing. PARLOIiS 27-28 Scolt-Anerbach Bid's. The Largest Estahllcbment of Its kind between ( hirngp and the Heciflc Cnntt. y J3ICYCLE . . . HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH Pnsamaiic and Cushion Tires. PHOEKiX Pneumatic and Casiiion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tires. Call or "end for catalojuea. A fall line of WHEELS of all grades. . Special Prices to Clubs on orders of three or more WHEELS for cash. Cycling Sundries, OL, tc Sporting Goods, Gnno, Ammunition, Baseball Gooa, Cutlery, Etc General Repairing and Locksmithing. M. R. EVANS, tl-t4 W. 3d ., Salt Lake. THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main St. ismobsWtingplace Or SALT LAXK. MIKE FITZGERALD. Manager. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Sncressor to Walker Bros., Banters. Sstablished ItV). Capital (fully paid), $400,000; .arplu., $43,000. United Stafs Depository. Transacts a peneral banking business, bafe depo.it vault. fire and burglar proof. 3. Pu Wulker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. i. Cheesman, Cashier; L. H. Farr.sworth, Assistant Cathier; J. It Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. B. H. SCHETTLER. (Vhoiloi'. a General Banking Business AJS NO. CO MAIN STREET, Opposite the Co-op.) and pays interest oa deposits', de-posits', deires your accounts. fGABEL'nTAILOR 65 W.2d So. Suits ta order - $ ! 5 to $55 Pants " . - $3,50 ta $15 flnrta made In 10 hoorc fast aaade In ft bonra. By irnt efsaa , , workman in thia City. J. J. McCLrsKX, Bbchtol A Banc, Prop r s. Dining Dept. I'roprs. Hotel Dept.! HOTEL KNUTSFORD; OpenedJune 3 New and Elegant in all Its Ap pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suiter: 7T3 i Rooms with. Batn. 6. S. HOLMES, - Frcsrietsr. HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! The Only first-Class Hotel in the City Cor. Main and South Temple street. THE CONTINENTAL) Salt Lake City, TJtali. Flrst-Class American Hotel. $2.59 and $3.G9 per toy. If. n. BEARDS LET, Prop'r. THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st Soutn. CKITTRAL LOCATION. FIF8T-CL.AS3 ET all iu appointments. RATES 2aad f& per day. Special Bate to theatrical add Urga parties. J.H. CLARK, Prop's. Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. i 228 Stat Street. Choicest of Wines, Liquors andL Cigars. The Popular Beaort of Salt Lake, Si. Mary's Academy, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. THE course of study Is thoronpb, embracing all branches belonging to a flrxt class education. ed-ucation. Phonography, Type-writing and Bookkeeping are tanght. Drawing and Vocal Vo-cal lessons in clas. being included in English course form no extra charge. Young lariie wishing to follow the Higher Art or Musical Course are oered special facilities in each. The usual reduction of terms made when more than one of the family attend srhnol at the same time. The pupils of .All-Hallows .All-Hallows Ccliegn are permitted to visit their sitters at the Academy. Half rates can be secured for pnpils on roads not ontside the terri-' terri-' tory. Studies for hoarders and day pupils will be resumed the first wei-k cf September. Terms moderate. Send reference, and for catalogue, etc., address as above. THROUGH CAR LINE Effective July 3, 1892. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily as fallows : ARRIVE From all Eastern points..., 8:0?) a. m, Erom Butte, Portland, .San Francisco... 9:05a.m. from Cache Valley and Park City 10:40 a. to. From ail Eastern points. 12:40 p. m From Cache Valley and;Ogden 7:10 p. ra From Milford, Eureka and intermedi- 1 te points 10:00 a. m From Jirab, Provo and Eureka 6:10 p. ra ' 'From Terminus and Garfield. 9:40 a. m DEPART ( For Ogtlen and all Eastern points 1:00 a. m, For Ogden ai d intermediate points 6:40 a. ra. For Butt, Portland, sian FtuucIsvo and Cache Valley.... ..10:05 a. m I For Cache Valley and Park City 3:) p.m For O-rden and all Eastern points 6:a0p. m tKor Provo, Eureka and Milford 7:10a. zx ( ior KureWa, Juab and intermediate points 4:25 p. ra I For Garfield and Tooele .4.... 6:10 p. m Daily, Sunday excepted, i Trains between Juab and Milford do not rui L Sundays. . 4 City Ticket Office, 201 "Main Street 1. E. BCELKY, Geu'l. Agt. Tssfcr. Dept. S. H. H. CLAFK, K. DICKINSON, Tres. and tea 1 Mgr. Aft. Gcn'l ' . L. LOil AX, G. P. & T. A. ' i ' . YOU'LL BE LEFT If you let another week pass without coming into possession of one of our SUMMER SUITS. To those who don't know what they lose there is not much loss. This is a case in whioh you will noc only lose but you will know it. What are you going to do about it? Are you going to let an unparalleled opportunity slip through your fingers P Do you deliberately propose to be left? You oan buy these suits at prices that are remarkably like buying a two dollar note with a one dollar bilL If yon have tho faculty of seeing a ; particularly pointed point, you j won't miss thia one. One price to all. J. P. Gardner, 111 TJain St. Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Baa received and to: sale a fall line ot tke Latest Styles! At the mo. t popular prices; also a fall Has of Apricoltural Implements aad ttchnttier Wagons. 148 Stata Road, Salt Lake City. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY E. R. CLUTC, Secretary. Dvalara la Imported Fatxv Uy Groeariaa, Hay. Oral a ad Feed. Family Trad. a Specialty. Will Sell for Caah Lower thaa the Lowest. Low-est. Successors te H. X. IililYERJb BA1LMX A SONS. 1 Mala Street. Wells&Co. 7-9 W rtTSt Soatru Are offering darina Jnly and August, , Holy S8r Suits. AT A KTEDTJCTION. TTow la tho time to nj. Avail jonrse'.f of this opportunity. : THE UTAH CENTRAL. TIME-TABLE: fn effect December 34th, 1892. Passenger train, will run daily between Salt Lake City and " .. Park City as follows: ; , SALT LAKE CITY. - Train 1 lesves 8th South and Main 8:00 a.m. " 3 arrives . " " " 10:30 a.m. 1 PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 a.m. "8 leaves " 8:00a.m. OfUco and depot cor. 8th South and . Main Streets. , 1 T. ?" JIACIXIOSII, Gen. Sup!. c w plollS STANDARD GAUGE. Current Tba-Taiiie.ia Effect May 22, '92. - LEAVES SALT LAKS. No. 3 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points easU..... 8:00 am Jfo. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and aU points east 9 :25 p m o. 8 For Provo, pry son and E nrxka. . 4 :05 p ta 3So. a For Blnsham. 'Provo, Hanti, Silica Sili-ca and W aaatch :10 a m Ko. S For Oden and the watt 11:58 p m Ko. 1 For Ogden and tne west 11:15 a m ARRIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the eat 11:C3 ana No. S From Provo, Grand Junction and the east...... 11:43 pa ". No. 7 From Provo, Pay son and Eureka Eu-reka 10:33 ant No. 5 From Bingham, Provo, Manti,Sa- lmaand vvnsst.-h 4:45 p m No. 8 Fro Oadea and the west 7:50 a ra No. 4 From Ojjden and the west 6:15 p m Pullman Palace biecpers on all through trains. No changes, close connections, safety, speed and comfort. Ticket Office Xio. 200 S. Mala St. D. C.DODGE. Gen. Manajrer. A. K. W K L B Y, General 3 up U ' A. H. BSNJSBTT. Q P. xJL : |