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Show IT' 1 Jr&S 1 rior heat distributing power. While the chill may seek it - (P dj iVinrPAA X rtXlVl kPever finds Ju Pe, hous where the Magee is used. ltd M-wrr- Jk. X 1 !X I Aj $M IT eeps eTery psrt of tbe house at aa eTen temperature. You I"! IIVV P O i O K K4C V T know what a comfort that is. Where stoves are preferred I I J II V W f i-J:A the HOWE VENTILATOR takes the place of the Magee 5 & - & O -67 The Howe is especially adapted for large halls, stores and JS - ffi offices. Dozens of well heated and healthfully ventilated business houses in this r city testify to its capability of heatine and ventiiatintj at the same time For K Vfc ? Furnaces $ssjb",a Tmm,VpTifTh.tnTjd g E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO. $ Cl W1 ;BEST : GROWTH I ;OSl RECORD. ; l THE TIMES comes out of!; the campaign with a magnif-!; .j! icent growth of circulation. I Advertisers are invited toin-! vestigate it and learn for themselves Its extent andi value. THETIMES has won !; . a great popularity, which is S apparent on every side. !; THE fERSOTi: All the news, fairly and! Ji promptly presented, for 50 SCENTS A MONTH that's what makes THE TIMES. i BUSINESS DIRECTORY. attobnet-at-law. CLESSOST B. KINNEY. Attorney and course llok-at-law : rooms 6U3-flU6 ilcCarnick H EUGENE LEWIS. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW; MORTQAGE LOANS. Room 810 PoBtoQce Bnlldlng. 8. S. MABKHASL ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELOR - AT - LAW, O'Mears. building, rooms 8X-40, 08 to 69 West Second South. KAIG1TN & ANDEHSON. ATTORN2Y8 AND CODNSELORS-AT-LAW. Rooms 4-6-8, cor. West Temple and Second Booth streets. V. O. Box, 613. a< Lime City. QUANT EL SMITH. LAWYER MORLAN BLOCS. MINING LAW a Specialty. 1NMURANCK. Louis IhyaSs&col " FIRS, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE of New York; 85-Sfl Commercial Bile ,j.tjMliQ. " 'vr5CXSoHAliri ' STEA1T HEATING ENGINEER 350 MAIN Kftit Late City. GYANILTE PHOCESS, ROOM 12, raiON NATIONAL BANK, Bnildioy. 1YE WORKS. staIjyworks SALT LAKE STEAM DYE W OKKS OFFICE removed to 43 South Wert Temple street. Id's Saw Bat & Trust Compapy. Nos. 1-3 Main Street. WILFORD WOODRUFF, President. GEO. Q. CANNON, Vice-President GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. Cash Capital, f 300,000. Cash Surplu. $300,000. Zion's Savings Bank is the oldest and largest Savings Institution in Utah. We pay Interest on sums from $1 and upwards. Interet compounded com-pounded four times a year. Our deposits de-posits ere greater than those of all . other Savings Banks In Utah combined. com-bined. We Desire Your Accounts. -:- WELLS-FARGO CO.'S BANK SALT LAKE Euys and sells exchange, makes telegraphic transfers trans-fers on the principafcities of the XniteU States and Europe, and on ail points on the Pacinc coast. Issues letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances Ad-vances made on consifmments at lowtst rates. Particular attention giver, to collections throughout through-out Utah, Nevada and adjoining territories. Accounts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS Wells, Fargo & Co., London: Wells, Fargo A Co., New York; Na-tional Na-tional Bank of the Republic, Boston; First National Bank, Denver; frtats National Bank, Denver; Merchants' National Bank, Chicago! v -1 Another Gigantic Reduction Sale 1 Never Tiring! Never Ceasing! . . . To give our Patrons the Greatest Values to be found in this City, Reliable merchandise, linked with the Lowest Prices, causes our great business busi-ness to grow from year to year and crowds our Store with contented customers. Our competitors stand amazed to see New Goods quoted at Half-Price so Early in the Season. SILKS APJD DRESS GOODS! Too many Silks and Dress Goods and not enough ROOM. That s the whole story. We must get them out of the way, and are prepared to cut Dollars to Halves to Reduce the Stock. San Francisco. J. E.' DOOLY, Cashier. " M'CORNICK & CO., BANKERS SALT LAKE. Established 1ST8. A general banking business transacted. Collections promptly made on all points In the West and Nortawect. Careful attention at-tention given to consignments of ores and bullion. bul-lion. Exchange and telegraphic transfer on the principal cities of the United States and in Europe. COHRKSPOItDETJTS New York, Importers' and Traders' Kational Bank, Kountze Bros. ; Chicago, Commercial Kational Bank; Omaha, Omaha National Bank; San Francisco, First National Bank; St. Louis, National Bank of Commerce; Kansas City, National bank ot Knr.eas City, Firat National Bank, American National Bank; Denver, Denver National Bank, City National Bank; Pueblo, First National Bank: Portland, Ore., First National Bank; London, ilartin's Bank (limited), 68 Lombard V Patronize trt Uest. Fastest time, sure connections, best scenery scen-ery to all points east, via Rio Grande Western West-ern and Colorado Midland railways. Ask tbe ticket agent. OLD BRANDS , vs. MEW OPJES. While other manufacturers are having the nightmaro to find and select now brands I keep right on with my old ones, whicn everyone finds good enough. Tie reason of this is th&t 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 Levy.Cigarmaker 171-173 Main St. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noble, Wood & Co.) VANcrACTTjRsns or 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We repair aiid alter all kinds of Seal Garments into Fagaionnble Snapes. Brirj? in your tur work now and have it ready for winter. We carry the most complete line of Furs and Skins of any house In the West, and guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, East or West, quality and workmanship combined. Perfect fitting Seal Capes, Jackets, Sacqnes and TJleters in stock and made to ordor a specialty. Cut to 45c. 50 shades of 22-inch Pongea Silk, best value in the city. Cut to 60c. 18 shades of 24-inch Japanese Silk; worth $1.25, Cut to 75c. 14 shades of 27-inch China Silk; worth 1.S5. Cut to 75c An assortment of Brocaded Silks, Satir and Novelty Weaves, ia most lovely evening colors. Cut to 50c 10 pieces of 19-inch.all-silk Black Surahs worth every where 75a. Cut to S1.15 195 yards of 25-inch Faille Francaise. Cut to 87c 215 yards of 21-hxch Faille Francaise; worth $1.25. Black Gros Grain Silks at 6714c, 750, 85c, $xa. Fositwcly I worth 40 per cent more. ; Cut to 50c 18 pieces of 42-inch Cashmere Plaids, suitable for cbXIdrea'aclresseav Cut to 50c 20 shades of French Albatross. w Cut to 75c. A line of 44-inch Stcrm Serges; worth $1.25 ayard. Cut to 50c. 8 pieces cf 40-inch all-wool Cashmere. Cut to 60c 11 pieces of 42-inch French Serge, fina twilL Cut to 85c. 5 pieces of 46-inoh Black Henriettas; worth $1,23. Cut to $1.003 pieces of Silk Warp Henrietta; worth $1.40. - We are determined to maintain our reputation f or cHing'-on First-Class Goods at Lowest Prices in tois Department, Cut to 30c Ladies' black fleeced Cotton Hose; wortfrOSs r ; Cut to 30c. Ladies' black ribbed Cashmere Hose; worth 50c Cut to 40c. Ladies black Cashmere Hose; worth 75o. Cut to 40c. A lot of manufacturers samples in Children's Cashmerep-Hoe. Cut to 35c. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants; worth 50c. Cut to 50c. Ladies' superior white Merino Vests and Pantsj wortir75c. Cut to 60c. Ladies' fine ribbed Wool Pants and Vests; worth, 83o. Cut to $1.50. Ladies' black Equestrian Tights; worth $2.00. 184 dozen black and colored Silk Loops, at 15c. per dozen. 165 dozen black and colored Silk Loops, worth 60c, at 25c-per dozen. .... Sole Agents for Butterick's Patterns and Hall's Bazar Borms. Mail orders receive prompt attention. F. AUERB ACH & BRO. T. R. JONES & CO., BANKERS 163 Main Street, BUYS OSES ASP UFLLIOX THE NATIONAL BANK Sepublie I 47 Main Street. CAPITAL (Fully Paid In) - $500,000 Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick, Vice-President; J. A. Earls, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business. Money loanei on favorable terms. Accounts of mer-thants, mer-thants, Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. so-licited. Fivo per cent interest paid oa savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS L. C. Karrick, Emil Kahn, W. E. fmediev, Frank Knox, (i. 8. Holmes, J. A. Earls, George A. Lowe, H. L. A. Calmer, J. G. bntUerland. UNION NATIONAL BANK (Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers). Established 1830. Capital (fully paid), $400,000: surplus, $45,0.10. United States Depository. Transacts a general banking business. Safe deposit vaults lire and bnrglar proof. J. R. Walker, President; M. H. Walker, Vice-President; Vice-President; M. J. Cheeginan, Cashier; L. H. Farnsworth, Assistant Cashier; J. K. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cannier. --ill 1' SUITED TO A T. Both with, respect to your figure and your pocketbook exactly describes de-scribes the experience of every one of our patrons. Our suits are faultless fault-less in every particular. The materials ma-terials are of the fabrics, grades and colors sanctioned by fashion ; the make-up llrst-clas3, the style correct, and the general appearance appear-ance a3 handsome as the portrait of a belle. The fit ? Well, we take measures to fit everybody and our measures are always successful. When you buy one of these superb fall suits you get complete satisfaction satisfac-tion along with it ; the suit you get at a low price and the satisfaction comes to you without charge. ONE PBICE. J. P. GARDNER, 141 Main. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL, SALT LAKE. Capital (fully paid) $301,00 Surplus 42,310 Osnera! Bsnking in Ml its Bracks Issues certificates o. deposit payable on demand bearing interest if lelt specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchajaire on all the principal Cities of the United States and Enrope. Geo. ii. Downey, President; W. P. Noble, Vice-President; Vice-President; Thomas Marshall, Second Vice-President; John W. Donnellan, CaaUiar. Directors F. H. Auerbach, Jno. J. Daly, D. J. Balisbnry, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. Downey, John W. Donnellan, Don-nellan, Edwin KlrnbalL Buggies asp Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Has rweirad and foe sale a full lias cf Um Latest Styles! At the nost popnlar prices; also a fnll lias of Axrtcaltursi Implements amd Bchnttler Wacoas. 14S 8tt Road, Salt Uks City. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. t E. SELLS & CO. Are closing our their jwhole stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows Win-dows and Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash, ,' 1 ' , Capital $250,000. Surplus $50,000. American National Bank SALT LAKE CITY. ORGANIZED OCTOBEB, 1890. DIRECTORS James H. Bacon, President; H. M. Bacon, Vice-President; R L Holland, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarvis, F. W, Ross, Judge J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sells, Judge D. G. Tunnicliff, A. M. Grant, M. J. Gray, Judge C. F. Loofbourow. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. 1 HLWflYS LOOK Jjr; In this space for gr Bargains in j i PIANOS AND ORGANS. 3 E. N. JENKINS "S 1 Temple of Music l Successor to F. E. Warren 2 Mercantile Co. SSr 72 w. second South St. 3 FRASER-& HALIV1ERS, (INCORPORATED.) . MANUFACTURERS OF . liiglacleir, Steam EngmesanflBoilers. AND MACHINERY FOR THE and1' Systematic Smelting, Milling and Concentration! OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD AND TIN ORES. Cable and Electric Eaflway Machinery, Electric Ltht Plants, Blewin? Ensiles, Etaotrolytie ronu "-Plants, "-Plants, all kinds ot Mining Supplies, Sectional Machinery tor Mutebeek TransportatlonT oard- PRASER & CHALMERS, Chicago & London L. C. TRENT, General Western Agent. Sf- Branch Houses at SALT LA&JE CITT, TJtaU, aai HELENA, Montana. nn, 'Tin. ' I The Popdlar Route. To ALL POINTS EAST Hju nly one chang0 of ft-Zk!Hr cars from Utah to Kansas City or St. IjfiSSiJ Loui3 Elegant MMlW Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, and Free Eeclining Chair Cars Be sure your ticket reads via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY 11. C. TOWNSEXV, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent, 3t Louis. S. V. Dl Jilt All, G. F. & P. A., 161 Souta Main, Salt Lake City. Chicago Short Line. A. CbWgOt Milwaukee and St "Sy- Pul is the only line running S lid Vestibuled, Steam iy Bpated and Electric-Lighted Tains daily between Chica-"S-P go and Omaha, composed cf magni ipent Sleepers and the finest Dinin ; Cars in the World. Everything Every-thing Strictlj First-Class. I - Any further, information will be cl&erfully furnished by JNO. S. TALBOT, Commercial Agent, T. X". Jf WELL, Traveling Agent. " om 23 ilorlan Block. i i J. C. MURPHY & CO., XAXtnrACTTitHS or Stencils, Seals, Stse! and Risr Stamps Corporation and Society Seals a Specialty. NO. 218 SO. MAIN ST.. UP STAIRS JOHN OuBEljS WADE to ORDER-MADE ta WEAR. BUTTS: OVERCOATS : PANTS: $l5t3$50. $15 to $43. $3t3$l5. Perfect Fit Guaranteed, 239 W. SECOND SOUTH ST h w- aiM!f"'j.gi m i ai i ngi iiiij u Hgjiyn i, .wiiBiwywias g g m and Geo. M. Scott, Prest. Jas. Glendenning, V-Prest. H. S. Rumfield, Sec'y )SvS l$j Uit (1 per Ii GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., pSi i.! ' -P to the day cl (Isoobtokated) Dealers nt - the said par- . Jial represent Hardware, Mt, Stoss, Thwara, Mill Findings - Etsr iw 1e. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley.Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, - j$ ' Vacuum Cylinder and Esgine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas n shares ; pines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson lued V Horse Whims, Blak Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths Tools.eto. eu thla'dly ij 168 MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE CIT8totl2s1 Uj; ...... -l'wv ' ' |