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LOWE. Prssidem-t. Vice. Pres. ED. W. DUNCAN. Cashier. peCofDiek&Co. BANKERS. . SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, . ESTABLISHED 1S71 Transact a General Banking Bu,5tnB8u the Stak Bank of Utah 'Commercial Banking in all its Branches. t ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to country trade. Salt Lake City, Utah. ESTABLISHED 1852. vr.r Transact a General Banking Business. , J. E. DOOLY. Cashier. j flUKUl I.1II3IM BML CAPITAL PAID IN, $200,000. General Banking- in All its Branches. Directors Dr. Theodore Mever, John J. Daly. O. J. Sallsburv. Movlan C. Fox, t Thomas Marshall. W. P. Xoble. Georga M- Downey. John Donnellan. A. F. Hold en- KERR & GO. ; Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks bought and sold on margin. ' Correspondence solicited. 26 Broad ' i St. New York. j . - i E NATIONAL j BANK 5"THt . ; j REPUBLIC ! OF NEW YORK. - Corner Wail Street and Broadway. f i Capitai $1.500.0iV) Surplus and profits ! J Gross deposits i,WJ.ir f f Correspondents ' Denver National Bank. Denver, Colo. State Savings. Butte. Mont. f . Eink of Commerce, Salt Lake. 5 j THE HALLS, ; The Best Familv Hotel in the ! City. ; 7fi East Third South Street. -: I 312 South State Street. I MRS. S. M. RIDDLE. Marager. I : ' i i I Established 1362. loyd m ; Successor to ' JOSLIN & PARK. JEWELERS. ! ; i ! J I i 170 Main Street. ; Souvenirs in Spoons and Novelties. , Diamonds. Sterling Silverware. Fin ; American and Imported Watches, etaw Salt Lake City and Denver. Colo. f : |