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LO"WE, President. Vice. Pres. ED. "W. DUNCAN. Cashier. JIleGoraiek&Go. : BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH ESTABLISHED 1S1 Tr&neact a General Banking Buslnm the State Bank of Utah, Commercial Ranking in all its Branches. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trad. IIS, FARGO I m IK, Salt Lake City, UtalL ' i ESTABLISHED 1852. rr - ' '. c , Transact a Gensra! Banking Business. J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. (1I131 Biral BASIS. ! CAPITAL PAID IN, ?200,000. General Banking in AH its Branches. , Directors Dr. Theodore Meyer, John J. Daiy. O. J. Salisbury-. Movlan C Fox, Thomas Marshall. W. P. Nob!?. Georga M. Downey, John Donneilan. A. F. Holden. t KERR CO. Members N. T. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. Correspondence solicited. 25 Broad -St. New York. f NATIONAL RANK QF-THi REPUBLIC I OF NEW YORK. " ' j j Corner "Wall Street and Broadway. j Capital $1,500. j Surplus and profits o4?!'2 i ' Gross deposits 4,WJ,w.J l Correspondents J Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. 1 State Savings. Butte, Mont. J i Eank of Commerce. Salt Lake. j : i THE HALLS, The Best Familv Hotel in the City. 7fi East Third South Street. 312 South State Street. MRS. S. M. RIDDLE, Mapager. Established 1862. iwl Parfi, j Successor to 5' j JOSLIN & PARK. ' " , s '! JEWELERS. ! ' t I : 1 170 Main Street. Souvenirs in Spoons and Novelties, i . Diamonds. Sterling Silverware, Fin r American and Imported Watches, etv . Salt Lake City and Denver, Colo. |