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Show Son's Sayings Banfc k Trust Company. Noa. 1-3 Main 8treet WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON. CaMr. Cash Capital, $300,000, Cash Surplus, 3200.000. Zion'e Savings Bank ts the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We par interest on sum from fl 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. -:- FREE AVOOL. would reduce Utah's annual income from tlie wool industry SO per cent. Vote for Cannon and protection. WELLS-FARGO CCVS BANK. m Salt Lai. BUYS sad Mils exchange, make toleCTaphto transfer on the principal cities of th tuitod btftm and Earopn, and on all point on tb Faerie Fa-erie Com'. Issues latter of credit available In the principal cities of tha world. Bpflal attention atten-tion firea to tha sailing cf ore and oallioa. Advance Ad-vance mad en consignment at lowest rates. Fartlenlar attention riven to collections tferoajch-' nt Utah, Karada and adjoining Territories). Ao-eoonta Ao-eoonta solicited. CORXESPONVKlTTSIT&l. Fro Co.,. London; Wells, 'Farjro Co., I?ew York: National Na-tional Bank of the Republic, Boston ; First National Bank, Denrer; State Rational Bank, Itonver; llerchanta' National Bank, Chicago; Boatmen' Bank, bt Louis ; Welia, Fargo tt Co., Eau Sranclsco. J. K. DOOLY. Cashier. i "Good, Better, Best." . . WE IIAVEXT ANY BAD . . . . SOB ANY USE FOR IT . . Thefinestand best Furniture ever TT TT1TTTT fl fl "Fl Tl T 7' fl made in this or any other country tiGlivV in our store. We have good, strong, I 1 fjy I E I 8 I I H I reliable goods, made to wear and 111 1 B W illlllBl If look well while wearing, at . . . UUJUU X E.Auerbacli&Bro I GRAND SACRIFICE SALE I OF LADIES' READY-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES To make room. New arrivals of Beady-Made Suits have crowded us so 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. 92 Blazer Suits, all wool, attached girdle, per- fa rv A feet fitting, in navy blue only, former price $7.25, l now tyV ,U 0. Y 1 Reefer Suits, double breasted, large but- fa f Ci tons, very nobby, in navy blue only, former j price SS.25, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: )Tt U U .g Blazer Suits, fancy braided, have been a fa n A great seller, in navy blue only, former price $9, Mil now:::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Serge Blazer Suits, extra fine, half silk- (tTl f7f lined, perfect beauties, in navy blue and black, I 11 former, price $15, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lJ I U Reefer Suits, heavy, double breasted, large (t fl fl fl pearl buttons, tailor made, in navy blue, former j I I price $12, noV::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ur lJvJLlKJ 109 eeer Suits assorted, double breasted; this line is composed of all styles of fancy materials in atteau plaited backs, with large pearl buttons, in Russian and tight fitting styles, the latest New York novelties, also (T fl flfl 3-piece Double Breasted Suits in navy and L L I I black, with large pearl buttons, former prices .j J ; $15 and $16.50, now:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: KUlUU ; M'CORNICK &C0., BANKERS. m EaltLaks. Eetabllahad. 1S78. A general banking bciinaas transacted. Collections prompUy niado on ail point In the West and Northwest. Careful at-tonUoa at-tonUoa tfiven to consignments of ores and bullion. bul-lion. Lxcttane and telegraphic transfers on tbe principal dtlaa ot the United States and La Europe. C0BRBSPONVENT!?w York, Importer' and Traders' National Baok, KounUe bros. ; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha, Omaha National Bank; Can Francisco, First National Bonk; St. Loafs, Nsticaal Back of Commerce; Kansas City, National Bank of Kansas City, First National Bonk. American National Bank; Dearer, Denrer National Bank, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Bank; Portland, Ore., First National Bank; Londoa, HartlnSt Bonk (limited), tio Lota oar 4 T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. -m 163 Wain. t7 Bays Ores and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. m 47 Main. Isjs-Caittai, Isjs-Caittai, f SOO.OOO. rrut Pinx Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrlck, Vlce-Pra ident; J. A. Earls, Casuier. Transacts a general banking notice a. Xoney loaned on favorable terms. Aconnts of merchants, mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Five pr cent laterast paid on savings and time deposits. V1RECT0RSL.. C. Ksrrlefc, Emil Kane, W. B. Smedley, Frank Knox, Q. 8. iiolmes, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, H. L. A. Culmer, J. Q. Sutherland. tTHE DENVER j AND 4 RIO GRANDE RAILROAD PASSWG THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY En Route to and from the Pacific Coast THE POPULAR LINE TO LeadviIIef Glenwcod SprinAspen AHD GRAND JUfiCTiON, THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO TrMiad, Santa Fe B New Mexico Points Beachlcc all the principal towns and mining camps ia Colorado, Utah and New llsxico. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE IKE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All through trains eqnipped with Pullman Palace and Tourist bleeping Cars. For olectntly illustrated descriptive books free of cost, address E. T. JEFFERY. A. S. HUSHES, $. K. HOOPER, Irts't aal Goa'l Sjr. Tris luagv. Gta'l Pan. k Til. DENVER. COLORADO. WHY HE SHOULD BE ELECTED. Personally, FRANK J. CANNON CAN-NON is a bright man. We believe be-lieve that in congress hewould 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 Mormon 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 Allen stands for the old Utah, Cannon lor the new. Vote against Allen and help Utah up. i W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sella Mining &YaiorSiocn Office 166 Main. CQMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) J3CKi,000 Surplus 42,300 Osncra! Esnking in III its Brsnshcs lc'ios certificates oi deposit payable on demand bearing interest if lett specified time. Bells drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Geo. M. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vtc-Preiide:it: Vtc-Preiide:it: Thomas Marshall, Second Vice-President: John W. Donnellan, Cashier. Df hectors F. H. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D.J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas AiarehaU, , W. P. Noble, Georee M. Downey, John W. Donnellan, Don-nellan, Ed.vin KimbalL u nionTnational bank. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established ISoO. Capital (.lully paid), $400,000; so.; plus, $45,C0O. . Ccitd States Depository. Transact a peneral banking business. Safe dposit Taalta Are acd burglar proof. J. E. Walker. President; M. H. Walker, VJce-Fresident; VJce-Fresident; H. J. Cheesniac, Cashier: L. H. Fima worth. Assistant Cabier; J. B. Walksr, Jr., Asoijisat Cahiar. B. H. SCHETTLER. tVfco does a General Hanking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op.) and pays intdrest oa deposit", de-posit", desires your accounts. THE TUNNEL - Ragged L On your Clothing don't t ,1 fZ improve your appear- s uncc one bit. u Man takes cold, see tbo . 2 Physician. Clothes get ragged, see tbe Tailor. That's us. . " I fE Chicago Tailors, iZ 18 E. First South St. 5 f Chicago Short Line. .A Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul is the only line running "" Golid Vestibule3, Steam iy J Heated and Electric-Lighted A. Cars daily between Chicago and Omaha, composed cf magnificent Sleepers and the finest Dinins Cars in the World. Everything Every-thing Strictly First-Class. ' Any further information will be Ii. C. Chambers, Democrat, j Bays FltHE LI LVD would shut I down the Ontario mine. Then 1 don't vote for Kawlins. DRESS GOODS." . y Popular prices! We offer special inducements this week irt plain and novelty dress goods. Shelves packed! Counters loaded with the very choicest productions: A 4" K O FANCY WEAVE STORM SEBGEregular value ,$tJ.&tJ $10.00 A SUIT, A 4- GA CA FANCY CHECK AND STEIFED CAMEL'ri XLU .JV-f HAIR, strictly all wool, worth.. 87-50 A STJIO?' A 4- O NOVELTY WEAVE SUITS, IN SCOTCH, GEE- ipJ,0J MAN & FRENCH WOOLEN, worth 5 12.50 a eult fti. t(r 44-INCH HENRIETTA, XXu tVZO Worth 75o .. i Capital. 5250.OO3. Surplus, sjeo.OOO American National Bgjtfc Eslt Laics City. Organized. October, ISSC J cheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, T. F. POWELL, Trafcelinjr Agent. Room 22 MorUn Block. ) " I T. L. Rawlins is not afraid of I FREE TRADE, and that is why all Utah voters should be afraid of J. Ii. Rawlins. 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 w ants of the hungry as well as the thirsty. Contains 8 pool and 4 billiard (Brunswick-Balke) tables. Bud-weiser,Anh?nser,Milwaukee Bud-weiser,Anh?nser,Milwaukee and all imported German Beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Second South St. Formerly Walker's Pavilion It S A PLUCKY PROCEEDING. To sail oar Fall and Winter Clothing; at (trie so out of proportion to their Talue. In this esse the disproportion Is all in favor of the bujer, bat our courage ia ' equal to the emergency. It Is sometimes desirable in the course of trade to remove tbe plumage from competition and reveal bow deceptive things may be in the mat- ter of size. We always eell onr 'goods at the naked value on the idea that quick sales, small profits and a large business are in natural accord. We have many surprises in store for yon, to enjoy which it will be neeee-tary neeee-tary to visit onr establishment and inspect in-spect the many new things we are offer '. ing. ONE PRICE. J. P. GARDNER, 141 Main Street. , Interest Paid oa Savings and Tims Deposits - DrRFCTOES-Jamea H. Bacob, Preaidret; H. 1L Baea, WsvFMldsatXlV goggUL Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; ft. M. Jerria, T. W. Kom, TmOx Todd, Secretary E!JaJi 8eUa, Jzdg D. 8. Tuaalcllfi, A. X. Gnat, M. j. Qtj, Jxt&gf C J. LoofbgnxQj ero. m. Scott, jas. glenden.inq, h. 8. KVHCTVEU, President. Vice-President Secretary, Geo. M. Scott & Co. (IXOOKPOaATBD.) DXALa-M IT K Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etd Areata for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling't Steel Wire Rap, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil. Hercules Powder, Atlas In-fine In-fine and Boiler, Mack Injector, Buffalo Scales, Jeffenen HorM W hi bus, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths Tool, KU. 1G8 MAIN, SALT LAKE. The Democratic policy would prevent the growth of the SUGAR INDUSTRY. Republicans Republi-cans want more sugar factories. Bijou Saloon. 228 STATE STREET. KELLRYS. FINE OLD ..... WINES; the Choicest I.IQXJORS and CIGARS always on hand. . The Popular Resort of Salt Lake. : REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows aaft Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. Toe Popular Route. To ALL POINTS EAST nly one cnanS of JlmWik car8 from utah to Kansas City or St. Loui3 Elegant SIKS Pullman Buffet triVf Sleeping Cars, and yree Reclining Chair Cars Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI r ACIFIC RAILWAY II. C. TOIVXSENV, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent, St. Louis. s. r. DEiutAU, g. r. & r. a., iei south Main, Salt Lake City. OLD BRANDS VS. NEW ONES. While other manufacturers are having the nightmare to find and select new brand3 I keep right on with my old ones, which everyone finds good enough. The reason of this is that the reputation is not made by the box, 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 have a steady, increasing demand de-mand for my justly popular and celebrated brands of cigars. Excellence Ex-cellence tells. Sam L3vy,Gigarmaker 171-173 Main St. Buggies aud Carriages. Geo. A, Lowe Has rociTed and lot a toll 11ns of Uls Ldt est Styles! At t& most popular pr-as; also a frill lias of Agricmltural IsapkjnasiU ud ficButtlex Wagms. 14 Stat Road, Bait LaJU City, PHILIP SPBY7 e Merchant Tailor. Pr.PT-CLASS SUITS Had to Or5r. Perfect Jit Guaranteed. I carry full Unas of Freiuk, English, bcotch and Domestic Goods. 83 Wot hotuh Trrujjie atreat, pp. Tiapia iiiock, Silt Lak Cuj, ' " , ! FRASER & 0HALN1ERS, (INCORPORATED.) . MAJJUFAOTTJUEKS OF IMmlacWflery, Steam Ensues ani Boilers AND MACHINERY FOR THE Systematic Smelting, Milling and Concentration OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER. LEAD AND TIN ORES. Cabl and Electric Bailway MacMnary, Ileotrlc Light Plants, Blowing Engines, XlactrolTtle Copps Plants, alt kinds of Mlainj ttappliss. Sectional Machinery for Maleback Transportation. FRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London. L. C. TRENT, General Western Agent. Eraoch JlozBtt at SALT LA KB CITT, TJtoh, and BBUB A. MopUmy - ; t Cannon's election means that Utah is for protection of wool, lead aud all tlio other industries that she has or wants. |