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Show Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $40,000 American National Bank. Salt LiSOce City. . Organized, October, 1890, . Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DTRECTOES-JiiaeB H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; T. Ho3fta4, Cashier; W. B. Holland, AaltUnt Cashier; S. H. Janria, F. W. Rou, Jndg-e J. "W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, JndgeP. Q. Tnnnlcllff, A. M. Grant, M. . Gray, Judge C. F. Loofbourow , AMUSEMENTS, jj SALT LAKE rip , - il J heater. , j r Chas. S. Burton. Manager. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aflgast 2-3. BIG BILLOWS OF LAUGHTER! The Comedian, MR. IF DANIELSl And his Bit; Comedy Co., presenting Little Fuels. SHOUTS! SCREAMS! YELLS! BOAR5! REGULAR PRICES 25c, f Oc, 75c, $1.00. Sale of seats begins Sntnrdav, Julv 80. NEXT ATTRACTION ATTRAC-TION NELLIE MclIEMlY, Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, August 12-13. PAVILION THEATER, Opposite Knutsford Hotel. Week Commencing August I: Grand Production of Count of Monte Cristo. POPULAB, PRICES. ' 15c and 25c. NO HIGHER. B. H. SCHETTLER. (The does a General Banking Basiaesa AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays interest on deposit, de-posit, destree your aceooate. JugW French Hair-JX Hair-JX Dresser and . llPw I Manufacture fli First-Class j Hair Gt,ods; also "Sir 1 enoiceat Toilette jjjj Preparations. f . K Mall or d era rw Hl ceivepromptattea- Specialiat lu Cnt- fYVVSl ting Bangs.C'urling i-Of ' and Singeing. PABLOBS 87-28 Scott-Auerbach Bid's;. The Largest Establishment of it kind between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. ' . r ICYCLE ... HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH Pneumatic and Cushion Tires. PHGEHIX Pneumatic and Cushion Tires. IROQUOIS Cushion Tires. Call or send for catalogues. A fall line of W UK ELS of ail grade. Special Priee to Clubs on orders of three or more WHEELS for caau. Cycling Sundries, OH, Etc. Sporting Good, Gana, Ammunition, Baseball Goods, Cutlerr, Etc. General Repairing and LoclumltUuig. MR. EVANS. ! 22-84 TV. 3d So., Salt Lake. ' 1 " 1 " HOTELS. THE WHITE HOUSE. Mala and 2nd ."South. Table-Board a Specialty. Bates $1.50 arid $2 a day. . R. STEPHEN. Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Salt Lakb Crrr, Utah. American and European Plan. BATES ?2 AND $3 PES DAT. 3. J. McCLrsrr, Bechtol fc Saxds, Proprs. Dining Dept. Propra. Hotel Dept. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. OpenedJune 3 New and Elegant In. all its Api pointments. 2SO Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with. Bath. G. S. HOLMES. - Proarle'or. HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! The Only Firsl-Class Hotel in the City Cor. Main and South Temple streets. THE CONTINENTAL. Salt Lake City, Utah. First-Class American Hotel. $2.59 and 53. GO par fcj. M. if. BEATtDSLE Y, Prop'r. THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South. CETTRAL LOCATION. FirST-CLASS IN all it appointments. RATES $2 an 1 2.50 per day. Special Rates to theatrical add large parties. J. Jf. CLA 1ZK, Prop'r. WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK. m Salt Lais. BTJTS and sells exchange, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United btatea and Europe, and on ail points on the Pacific Pa-cific CoaaU lasnea letters of credit available ia the principal cities of the world. Special attention atten-tion siren to the selling of ores and bullion. Advance Ad-vance made oa conaignmsnta at lowest ratea. Particular attention given to collection through-' eat Utah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ao-eonnts Ao-eonnts aolicited- CORRESPONDSNTSVTeOm, Fargo Co., London; Weila, Fargo Co., New York: National Na-tional Bank of the public, Boetoa ; First National Bank, Denver; State National Bank, Denver; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen's Bank, Bt. Loots ; Welia, Fargo 6 Co., San Francisco. I. E. DOOLT, Cashier. :m,cornick& co., bankers. -m Salt Late, m-Established, m-Established, 18TO. A general banking business transacted. Collection jrompUy made on all point in the West and Northwest. Careful attention at-tention given to conaigaments of orea and bullion. bul-lion. Exchange and telegraphic tranafers on the principal cities of the United States and in a rope. COS&ESPOXDEXTSXvm York, Importers' and Trad era' National Bank, Kountze Bros.; ChicagoCcmmercial National Bank; Omaha, Omaha National Bank; San Francisco, First National Bank: St. Lonis, National Bank of Commerce; Kansas Citr, National Bank of Kansas Citv, First National Bant, American National Bank; Denver, Denver National Bank, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Bank; Portland Ore., First National Bank; Londom, Martinis Bank (limited), 6i Lombard etreet. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established 1860. Capital (fully paid), 4OJ,000; snrpins, $45,000. i United States Depository. Transacts a general banking business. Safe deposit vaults lira and bnrglar proof. J. R. Walker. President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President: Vice-President: M. J. Cheesman, Cashier: L. H. Farnsworth, Assistant Cashier; 3. Ii. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL. - Salt Lake. Capital (Fully Paid) 300,P Surplus.......... 42,'JQa General Banking in til Its Branches. Issues certificate of deposit pavable on demand bearing interest if left specified time. SUls drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and E urope. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, "Vice. President; Thomaa Marshall, 2nd Vice-JPreat-dent; John W. Donnellan, Cashier. DIRECTORS F. H. Anerbach, Jno. J. Ialy, D. 1. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomaa Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John V. Don-nelian. Don-nelian. T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -a 163 Mala. fSTBajt Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. - 47 Main. - Capital, $500,000. Fctxt Pirn. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick, Yica-Prej ident; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking bnslsesa. Money loaned on favorable terms. Acounts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations so. licited. Five per cent interest paid on savings and time deposits. SIR X C TOR 8 L. C. Karrick, E mil Kahm..B. Smedley, Frank Knox, . 8. Holmes, Jk A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. G. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells Mining & Water Stock. Office 166 Mam, GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLENDENNINO. H. S. RTJOTIILJA, President. Vice-PreaidenL Secretary. Geo. M. Scott &GoM': T t- (IXCOBPORATBD.) DlALBU IK '- Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Fwdhigg, Etc, . Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wir Bpr Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil.. Hercules Powder, A.tlaa Es ' gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferso Hon . - t Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and BUcluouUu TvU, M . , ' r ! a ; 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. j ' ' ' I 1 i I REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & GoV Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windowsadil' Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. Buckle A Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1876. , Main street, opposite Walker House. Mere It Is. The popular route east, via the Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railwa3s. Ticket office No. 200 Main street, Salt Lake. Only two nights out to Chicasro. 1 Is.D.ElVANsi i ' 1 h Undertaker & EmbalmerI ;i a 1 COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMING. I 3 1 Special attention given to the Shipment ot Bodies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Telephoned J 31a State St., Salt Lake City. M Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Has received and for sale a full line of the Latest Styles! At the mot popular prices; also a full lfn of Agricultural Implements and bchuttler Wagons. 145 State Road, Salt Lake City. 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 los3. This is a case in which 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? Do you deliberately propose to be left ? You can buy these suits at pricos that are remarkably like buying a two dollar note with a one dollar bilL If you have the faculty of seeing a particularly pointed point, you won't miss this one. One price to all. J. P. Gardner, 111 Main St. - THE OU)-TlME TAILOK From Leadvtlle and Af pen, has bought out M. Uarrton, at 48 E., -"nd South. and all fixtures, (roods, etc., and wiil continue the business at the same piece. Mr. S?lix dors repairing, cleaning and dyeing of all kind. Ootid honest hon-est work at reasonable nrlce!. I am not responsible re-sponsible for any indebtedness to Mi. M. Cnr-don. Cnr-don. S. 8ELIX. J.W.FARRELL&CO. Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. 38 Mat .nrreor. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and , Cisar3. The Popular Kesort of Eslt Lake. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY XT. n. CLUTE. Secretary. Dealers In Imported Family Fam-ily Groceries, Hay, Grain ud Feed. Family Trad m. Specialty. Will Sell for Cash Lower than the Low-est. Low-est. Successors to 11. L DlilYEH & BAILEY & SONS. .814 .Main Street. FSSTX 65 W. 2d So. 7f mA Hj? Suits to order - $15 to $55 VHP Pants " $3.50 to $15 (t IH Suits ade in 10 hoars- Paats J ra made in & hoar. By Orst-aUs 40 workmen in this City. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTO It N E Y-AT- LAW. eTeThoge ATTORKET-AT-LAW HA SOUTH MAIN tT.. Salt La:;e City. CLESSON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY ANT) COVNSELLOK-AT-LAW; rooms 603-605 McCornick B1k. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTO RNE T-AT-L A W ; MORTGAGE LOANS. Room 310 Postoffice Building. O. W. POWERS. ATTOR N E Y-AT-L AW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. S. S. MARKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, O'Meara building, rooms 3U-40, 68 to 6U West Second South. D. C. EICHNOR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 150 SOUTH MAIN ST., over McCornick's Bank, in Judge McKay's Office. A. B. SAWYER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOMS 5-6 WASATCH Block. KAIGHN & ANDER30NT ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-5-6, cor. West Temple and Second South streets. P. O. Box, M8. Salt Lake City. GRANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. INSURANCE. olnslrYAisirca HIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LITE w $15 to Denver and Return Yia the Union Pacific. The shortest and fastest line. Two daily trains each way. Tickets sold August 4th to 8th. Good thirty davs. Ticket office, 201 Main streeL The finest imported Lucca oil for salads at Driver Mcr. Co., 214 Main St ' o. . Fresh goods just received, lower than the lowest for cash, at Driver Mer. Co. . Fresh vegetables, berries, etc., every day at Drivers' Mer. Co., 214 Main St. . . $15 to Denver and Return Yia the Union Pacific. The shortest and fastest line. Two daily trains each way. Tickets sold August 4th to Sth. Good thirty days. Ticket office, 201 Main streeL See Clute at 214 Main 8L for Mocha and Java coffee; finest teas of all grades. .-o- Fine maple sugar just received at Driver Mer. Co., 214 Main St. Going East? The Cnlrirarlrfc Afidlanrl ha. frmt. in T't.K W ELLS&Co. 7-9 YT.. First South. Are offering durinj July and August, Koliliy Snmier Suits! AT A REDUCTION. Now Is the time to buy. Avail yonrse f of this opportunity. l'LUMBI.HG. p7 j. mobXnT STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 253 MAIN Salt Lake City. MISCELLANEOUS. appyho!jr JgO. 212'. i STATE; OPPOSITE HOLMES. Time-Table: To Take Effect December 15, 1891. I Local Trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. Leave Eldorado. Lear Salt Lake. 6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9 .-00 a m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 :31p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 n.m. 6;15 p.m. City Station, cor. Tth South and 2nd West J. (m. JACOBS, General Manager. 1 and in connection with the Rio Grande Western West-ern is undoubtedly now the popular line east. Runs the fastest trains, has the finest scenery and makes connections at Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Denver with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Louis, New York, etc. Ticket office at 200 Main street - -- The Colorado Midland Railway. In connection with the Rio Grande 'Western, is now the only line by which tourists from Utah to the east pass through the sublime scenery of the Kocky mountains by daylight in through trains wtthout the necessity of stopping over. Ask A. N. Oliver, city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for tickets via the above route. . o . Homes made harpy by sending the family washing to the Rough Dry department They charge only 5 cents per pound for doing do-ing the work. At the celebrated Troy Steam Lanndry, 142 Main Street. Telephone 192. Send for circular. .. Go to Driver Mer. Co., 214 Main St, and see their display of line groceries. .o- Liniment. There are many liniments on the market that are good for some purposes but only one that will heal barb wire cuts effectively, and that is Haller's Barb Wire Liniment If your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. For sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner j State and First South streets. ' M. II - Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Asbestos Cement Covering for Steam Pipes. Telephone 200. P. O. Box 502. 187 Main Street Opposite Auerbach Bros. h Sole agents for Holmes' Celebrated Rye. Tie Oil Frank-ENZENSPERGER-Jca '. S3 W. 8d So., Salt Lake. THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main. St. '". The FAMQUSSPORTING PLACE Or SALT LAKE. MIKE FITZGERALD; Mtnaf cr. -(ft, v .V..'. -f.v - P3mTmmT i" -- 'Amti "i4r--- fc?'nn jhZnt' 1 UQUR SIN!" ' y,:,"":i 4 f ' , t 1 -gle idea Is to give the best values for the least money, and to please- v our Customers. BIO CUT! In Every Department! Children's Clothing at f j f ! Less Than Cost! SPKING OVERCOATS 25 ! j "- , ; ' ,,, . Per Cent Less than they have ever been of- : fered at in Salt Lake City. MEN'S SUITS-Imniense Stock of Men's $2 5 Suits for $1 8 ; $2 0 for $15 ; $1 5 for $1 0 ; $1 2 -for $8; $8 for $5. Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Etc. Our United Brand of White Laundried Shirts are the, Best Fitters made. One Case Summer Underwear at 50c a Suit; one Case Summer Underwear at 1 a Suit; one Case Eine Imported Summer Underwear at $2.95 a Suit. , - , 1 STRAW HATS! STRAWl-HATSff r-" n .. it?TOsiigsi- j""jm' s 1 We have the best line of STRAW HATS ever shown by any House Mackinaw Straw at from 35c up. latest Style and Shades in Stiff Hats, and the Largest Assortment in the City. COME AND SEE US! GRAY? ROSS &WYATT. i - -i - - -, --iV. . , 15-17-W. Second South, Morlan. Block. .1' "7:-.. . ,:: - 111 Bf5F1 STANDARD GAUGE. current Time-Table, In Effect May 22, '92. LEAVES SALT LAKE. Ho. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east. 8:00 am No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and all point east 9 :35pm No. 8 For Provo. Payaon and Eureka.. 4:03 p m Mo. e For Bingham, Provo, Manti.Sali- na and Waatch 9:10 a m No. 8 For Ogden and the west 11 :5ti p m No. 1 For Ogden and the west 11:11 a m ARRIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11:06 m No. 8 From Provo, Grand Junction and theeat..., 11:48 pm No. 7 From Provo, Paynon and En- reka 10:33 a m No. 5 From Bingham, Provo, Maati.Sa- 1; na end VVanatch 4:4A p m No. 8 From Ozden and the went..... .. T:30 a m No. From Ogden and the west ,. 9:15 p m Pullman Palace Steepen on all throngs trains. No changes, cloae connections, safety, speed and comfort. Ticket Office No. 200 S. Main St. V.C. DODOE. Gen. Manager. A, E. WELBY, General Sopt. J. H. BEN SETT. G P. AT. A. S . i n't,' - s' 4 - At the head of sS&S. all blood-purifiers Vvy is Dr. Pierce's fQM k Oolden Medical v' i . ' n Discovery. But . f f V, it's different from trL a ' them. rjji- Whatever is !l " J r" V claimed for this, MAyf szzz" iV& guaranteed to 1 ss 1 d0. xhe money is refunded in every case -where it fails to benefit or cure. It's because it is different th-t it can be sold so. All diseases originating originat-ing from a torpid liver or impure blood yield to it. It cleanse and purines the system, freeing it from all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from what cause they have arisen. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrofula, Salt-rheum, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-taint or disorder, it is on unequaled remedy. Nothing else can tak its place. "Uolden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derange digestion. . . It's a concentrated vegetable extract ; put up in largo bottles ; pleasant to tbe taste, and equally good for adults or children ; work equally well all the vear round. If it doeent benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. |