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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3C, 1800. 5 0 MORE RED LETTER DAYS LEFTlllO L 11 HF, GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE Ever recorded in this city is now in full blast at : s. z:elliteb's; W Do not delay, but call at once, so as to secure the choicest of goods out of the finest stock of Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishings in the West. Read the quotations below and you will see the tremendous cut that we have made. Bear in mind that our entire stock has been placed on this sale: DomesttCS. , ood quality linen tow el cacli .10 " .20 Children's heavy ribbed hose per pair .0't worth Knotted .12 J ) v flood fringe linen towe .13 " 14 " s: ,aUdardCal.oo. ler yard .Ml worth .08 Extraquality linen towel .25 " .?, Vxx.V.:. " .M " M Mulhouso 4m. cambrics .0T .M '!ievtt,rr V"'W- - Superfine linen towels .w 1.00 superior quality hose. . .4.- -, .T5 1 wide good quality sateens .( .20 ersmker, extra, quality ' .u,j .1., . silk nose........ B"! " Double width Hue cashmero " .1 .M 1..., ;c.fiftmed lawns. .H . .08 Mlisllll Underwear. W inch wide extra quality cash- - K".:::::r.:. S i. CbU :: :: ,i cw - " 3 f 10 " .30 ., ery good corset .V " l.nt) Colored HonrWMta., all wool " M " 1.00 . ,. . .. 7, '. 2?" : " 1 Hlark Marietta, all wool, extra Tnnn . .. ' . - e carry Madame Warwn'a. 'CM'.", "r.l).", Thomson' duality " .70 l.wi bmOlOiaUieS anU L,aCet ;; J (ilovo-Fittlng- . Warner Bros.' Health Corsets, and other Itlat-- Kmiriettas. very bostniado 101 broidery " .01 " .05 dailies iberaists 40 .8., leading makes. Black Urilliantine. " .K .M , " .05 " 1(J , "4 " " .tkl 1 (HI " .10 ;o ;!!! " Hi Handkvrvhiefs. I!!!!."..!.."!. l'to ih ' I! " 85 .. ..'.;;'.:'.'..:;;;::: 205 400 Ladies' good quality handkerchiefs o:! worth .10 Domestic Wool Challie. choice :::::::::::::;::::::::: .isS ? :S2 Ladiet.. : ;; ;: ;: :::::: :: : vneh'huii::::::: :2 - :;J iriental laces " .04 " .134 ... " ... V'j! .. 7o-- ! ' " .;io . - ," :; f ;: a it .. . .45 Gmt Furnishum. " I' floun?ing . .. if--! Ladies' drawers per pair. 24 .45 ; ",..", ' '('( r.enM' Night Shirt ea.li .4 M ' ' ' m sdk handkerchiefs.. .25 .00 ,. .. t ivinch black silk flouncing 3.50 8.00 " " i"r0 .lured timpery. .fish net 54 m.... .so .75 .. ;;;;; .. " . 43., 5 Ladies' U raps, knits, Tea Goicii s. ., VJJ J;, ws. 7,!) and 12 silk moiro ribbon. .10 Ladies' skirls..'....!.!!!..'.!!!.!! each ".49 " !?5 Ladies' Scotch gingham dresses 4.00 "' 7.50 I'ndorshlrt and drawer!'.'.!'.".'.! M ! " " .04 " 1.00 " French Nateeti dresses 0 75 ' 12.5(1 Fancy lUlo undcrshirU and LaC6 ClirtaUlS. . . " " . " IM " WowM sateen dresses 8.00 15 IM) drawers 150 ftW. , , " ' 1.50 " 2.50 " Silk dresses 28.00 ' 45.00 S4 lliwat full reguUr made bal- - ! ace curtains..... per pair .90 2.00 T.N." " " 4.00 " Jackets 1M " 4.00 hriffRan undershirU and ' V... v... " 3.00 " 5.50 h: " 4 50 " 7.00 " 4.75 " Him drawers 2.iK 8 V very elegant " 5.50 " 10.00 ns eele- - lea& corset covers " .14 " M15 ' " 8.5(1 ' 15.0(1 Warner llros. ramal's hair do.. 9.7S 4 nil hemstitched Swiss. " 8.00 17.50 itv asylum maujV. " " .30 ' .50 " " 111.00 " 25.(Mt White lauudried khirts " .70 l.Wl .aco scrim per yard .OiiJ " ..121 jd his sixtieth ers of " " 40 " .85 " Elegant tea gowns 8.0(1 15.00 ,tir, " mi mcv madras " .15 " .30 , from foo,i of t ,A " " .04 " l.(M " - '' " 14 (MI 22.50 Flannel oerihirts " .(Ml t.OO milution India silk very wide.... " .14 " .ai,ment except a noliliear " " " I Infants' cloaks 2.50 " 4.25 ,w i.,v mo curtains .15 " .wal(!1. whieUva3 plishedl " " ! " " " 5 5 " 10 00 " " ".. " ' " " " " . ,, .01na(.h mechanically cWini 4.00 3, 8 " 60 horns. Kalh was a 011 f " " 850 " OllLS. Sueudeis porpalr .25 .4 about 40 years of A' Figured India silks 25 .0 ' " " M 3 to this country reeentlv. JlOSiet y aiUl Alllt U liaei Weal . .to .a', Hlers...... arh 975 4.M lUWe lneu,"aP'il'lW .on " .SO Superior quality India silk 85 1.50 Handkerchiefs M " .1 l'mkev red table linen " .lO.ittacked by progiw' ' " ' .25 " .50 Ulack gros grain silk 50 ' .00 i,""VV .'. .'! " ,o months ago, " lisle vest " .00 " 1.00 " IK1 ' 1.40 Nlack Hills handkerchiefs ... 1 0t i'ery best imported Turkey red m for work " silk vest .80 ' 1.50 " " " 1.05 " 1.U5 Whii ........ ' .50 ' .Vt liuen " ibleforhim25 " extra line silk vest... . " 2.50 " 4.00 1.421 " Neckties ' M ... IVhite table lineu '.. " vClng he 1.00. Ladies' hose per pair .021 " " " " ," " m ' 1H ' " ",imoiLf-'- 1.10 " full regular made hose.... " .14 ' .25 " Satin men elcaux, extra quality. ... 1.40 " 2.50 Extra per pair 2.i " " extraquality... 'W(itei " 3.00 " extra fast black " .25 " .50 " " very best made.. . 170 ll.Oti t tiood blankets ' 1.5 " 1 dinner napkins pcjoojl1.25 ' 2.00 " fancy Paris lisle " .00 " 1.25 " Faille FraucaUa 115 " 2.00 " ' 8 .a m 2 I 1.75 " 8.00 " silkhoso , " 1.00 ' 2.00 Fancy dress silks in great profusiou and the prices cut in the " o.oo stxi "...v. '' " " 4 50 ' " " " 2 ti0 " 4 00 saiiie proportion. " ' " ouo ' ' 1000 Remnants of Dress Goods almost given away, A very large line of Misses', Ladies' and Gents' Bathing Suits, which will be sold regardless of value. It is impossible to quote; prices on all the yods, as space here does not permit it. Remember that we sell for CASH ONLY, and have but ONE PRICE, and therefoie you will all be treated alike. Wo not delay, but route, lit oueo, sons to Hectiro the t hoirext of goods. Reiee! fully, S. TTTHT .T .TNTTnT? 204 and 207 Main St., j Wasatch Block;, Salt Lake City. 1. HHt'MHACK. MUX tt, LAlta Attorneys at Lawand Estate Agsiis. HOIMIC CITY", IDAHO. moms, HiTitHltMint Work, niwtstrs. W hairs thuonlr of rl wi f la Holssi IMtOVT Auscountr. If rmi t loirt, w r ibonmhly qumiml n . real imtKl. V lisve soma of lh rhulcmtl pniirtlmi for ssis. W will siau MoUt yu IB buy Ins from others, If ws hv not properties to suit rou. r--r .... - - rrr. - ... - 5 ite.cit,. The Idaho Land and Investment Co.. . Have the finest city property and over 3000 acres of ffrttcfasi lancf under water, with water right. Parties desiring acreage to live on and till can have their ewa time is which to pay for it at a low rate of interest. For particulars, address IDAHO USD AMD INVESTMENT CO. Central Subdivision! BOI3E CITY, IDAHO. rpifyv T1I.OCKH from Main strnst- - rot'K bloeksfmm fmtnmrm vA Citf Hail; ?' 1 ? ? I Willi holiest fruit; txit to U lf lot. Trnis riul)l Well I 4 drslned-Tr- act levsl. OI.AMK MAYK3, Bolss Ulty. IstlM. : ... .J. J M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDE.'' Three-fourt- hs of a Mile from Business Center. 'FIIF. most slfguit resldrni proiierty In ffarls (Ity. Xltnsts4 st ths nppr o4 n t lmhs 1 Ihe hlghnt psrt of thii town, hordmimt ih Vstws-Hpr1- n HHir'l lh ni rtr"" In Idaho. Lots In this bsullful Inrstloo dunug tlwt nsst i dsrs will --H i for soJ III sf fniut twt. Uorrsspondsocs luvtnd. M. U. VAUK. lfctUty, Mw BOISE CffY 'afiiil DAHO, l,Ss."r" DA1'CA is the largest 3nd wealthiest city in the territory. DUIoL It has railroads, electric lights, electric street rail-ways, good hotels, opera houses, schools, churches, etc. D nh mines, paying over $1,000,000 per year in precious J1U1 metals. T nJ Offices, county, state and U. S. courts, Lcgisla-JLdll- U ture, U. S. assay oTice, Boise mint, military pctft, board of trade and hot springs are located thcrir Vncf and extensive irrigating ditches are now being put. V dot through the county, which will open up for cultiva-tion the finest agricultural valley in the West. PnrflPC looking fr l'lace t0 'nvcst should not fail to I d.1 LlLo visit Uoise. Business, residence or farm prop-erty cheap. It will double within the next year. , ' ry- - For information, address The Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trade. -::- -W. J. KING-::-- Dealer In HARDWARE, SffiVEpH TINWARE L HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 279 Scotb Maia Street, Silt Like Ctj, VUl MMMMMMIIMISI1MMMSSSMSS.S A. L WILLIAMS, Becond Door North of FostofIic, R, G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Antix-trite- , Jiarroal, KIaekmUh and l'kirou. Yards Cor. Fifth West and Second South, Telephone No. 1 10. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or Gas Wells Drilled. w v. h r.,,v st.. Prospects for Coal and Minerals. .salt LakfCitu I)t;ep Wells Specialty. W. F. Shelton. No. 2M Maid street, (up stairs. I general contractor and licensed Drain Layer. Sewerage, Paving Cempnt work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connections w ill lind it tn their advan-tage to call on me. Ksliniates upon work furnished. Ceo. M.Srorr, Ja. Gi.RMJr.s.MNo, H. 8. KuifriELD, President Hccretarjr. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (1XCVIWORATED.) --DziAuurs rrs-r- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Keblifif' Stwls Wire Kp, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Herculw Powder, Athrn Knginw and hod ers, Mack Injectors, HufUlo Hcales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Ltc 163 MAIN 8TEEET, Salt Lake City. - - utah 1 NT A II HOTEL. Conimrrcl Stnat, oa tbs European Pltt. This fine hotel, strictly first cla.ss in every respuct is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public w hich cannot be excelled in the wM. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowf.im, Proprietors. r . FRANK KNOX, L. C. KARRICK. J- - A. EAR1A President Vlce-Prenida- at Cashier. National Bank of the Republic. Capital, ... !$3CO,000. . Director: Ks.jj. H. I- - A. C'ri-wu- . Out, A, Losrs, T. F. Mi Ltur, 0. Holmcs. 1-- C. Kaajuck, . J. ij. mi(ii.exnp, kaAJisu. Ktn.t, i. A. Iajoa Satifaction guaranteed at Empire! Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. ' Telephone 94. - in various parts of the city; the Eio Grande railroad was given per-mission to construct a temporary track, on South Temple street, and the city attorney reported he had made a number of changes in the ordinance covering the matter of private sewors; 2000 feet of new l'aragon hose was or-dered for the tire department, and the Salt Lake City Gas company sent in a bill of $137.75 for light furnished last month. After adopting the following resolu-tion the council adjourned: Whereas, The OJty creek canyon for the dis-tance of about a mile anil a hulf has been used as a dumping ground for manure and garbage, and that itB present condition Is a menace to the health ot the citizens and a disgrace to the city; therefore, be it Kesolved, That the sanitary inspector be in-structed to remove all such manure and gar-bage, either by burning or hauling away, as In his judgment may be deemed best. THE WORK WILL GO ON. Commercial Street Property Owners Or-dered by the Council to Get Eeady Tor Paving. TO MAKE NEOESSASY CONNECTIONS What Was Done at the Eegular Weekly Meeting of the City Solons Held Last Night- - The city council were in session a lit-tle over two hours last night, and the principal question under debate was the paving of Commercial street. It was announced that the majority of the pro-perty owners favored "Slagolithic," and asked that .the material be included iu the advertised bids. This was deemed inadvisable by the city attor-ney and the most of the councilmen, ud the following resolution was adopted. That notice of the Intention to pave street be published, and that the ma-wn-to be used shall be asphalt, as adopted by tae property owners when they proposed rSn.aavte tlle street by private subscription. notice be given of Intention to pave "il Butter Commercial street. 1 hat notice be (riven to property owners to l'liike all gas, water and sewer connections thirty days, as provided for by ordl- - I'ETITIONS ACTED UPON. li- - M. Forbes asking for the use of the water from" a spring on military road. Referred to committee on public grounds. ; The committee on public grounds were ordered to give the petition of C. St. George and others relative to the bad condition of Jordon canal in the resident portion immediate attention. George W. Reid and others requested that some action be taken in regard to the fence line on J street. Committee on streets. The dog tax collector reported that he had collected $174 in dog taxes dur-la- 2 the past month. A. Woolley's communication, sign-ed by eleven others, complaining of the deplorable condition of Ninth South, East and Lake streets was turn-ed over to the committee on streets. .R'.chard Brothers and others petition-c- d for the opening of a new street, aortu and south, between South Temple and First South streets and East Temple and West Temple streets. ine committee on public grounds ere directed to consider the matter of and Stephens in reference to he City's contract with them relative to sand B- - A. M. Froiseth requested that the county road be repaired. Committee on streets. Charles F. Beecher sent in a bid to pnt up the necessary street signs for 'i cents each, except on posts, which ul cost $1.25 each. Referred to street committee. LICENSES GRANTED. Nvstrom, No. 42 E. First South '"t; Jeff Clark, 71 Commercial street; ames and 0' Donald and Sinclair, 01 E. Second South street, were granted the privilege of selling liquor. THE OTX'3 FINANCES. ' 'ty Auditor Hoag handed in his re-port for the quarter ending June 30. It "owed as follows: siw? '? asury April 1 lf..fi.5S ""wpts during quarter 84.1;.aw To,l .19,853.11 ' Disbursements during quarter , 211,768.00 Balance in treasury July 1 ..J 98,085.11 In detail the accounts are as follows: receipts. Sewdrage $13,078.30 Water tax ll.'lW J Sidewalks..... ' 2'wn License, liuuor License, miscellaneous 7,HM.M Water rates. S'iTlHJ Fines d,M7. Jordan caual ''SS-'.1- Cemetery JJ0.46 Poll tax jjen; (Hn.00 Bogtax... fiotl.00 Warn Springs Washington square l'' Sewerage (sale of pipe) Tax sales utS Interest on tax sales J" Liberty park (trees sold) Sprinkling tax J Engineering department Dividends (gas Btock.i 2.dl.( 0 Watermaster w Total........ SS4,167.5 DISBURSEMENTS. Sewerage 1 SkS'IS Supervisor 'ffi'S Jordan canal 2'5?2sS Fire department ; oS'rlw' Waterworks ,'1,5 Liberty park Ja ,2 Street lighting i''JS Cemetery...: Watermaster sCi'in Sprinkling rSS'S Engineering department j'JS'Sj cw 1 TOuntV'buVidin'g::::::::" Legal expense, (including attorney's salary)..... Ponce11 ser. .c.e::v.::':::::v.::::v.::'.:: .:! Stdewaiks'.'.'.V.'.'.V.' Marshal's Irrigating fund water, (artesian wells) . . . . 4'5,3i Prison expenses ittoVi Eoads and streets : Su nd ry expenses ............ ' JS' ii Expert water commissioner Capitol Hill reservoir ..... S'SJ Claims and damages. Washington square and weighmas- - ter's salary j Quarantine and physician's salary'. '. '. 'aawiO Warm springs (repairs) Water rates (salaryf)u.nnel ' l- City creek canyon Dog tax (fees to collector) Mayor's salary Recorder "JJ-JJ- j Auditor Was Police Jndge Police clerk . Watermaster... '" Recorder's clerks , collector s clerks Assessor-san- Janitor and assistant jailor A"- Office boy i' Total .WIWWOO QUARTERLY REPORTS. The city scavenger reported that he had received and filed MB complaints. Ninety-si- horses, cows, sheep, mules, doss, etc., had been buried, in addition to 176 carcasses that had been left on tho dump by his predecessor One hundred and fifty-on- e water closets and forty-fou- r cesspools had been cleaned, and 3300 loads of rubbish, garbage, manure and ashes removed. Total expense to June SO M.W Appropriation Appropriation newssry The city potindkeeper reported 1W animals impounded and a balance of due the city. Committee on finance. APPROPRIATIONS. The following appropriations were ordered: Professor Kingsbury Board of Health....... a (() Feedmg city prisoners , Mount i Orimn j&OOl S. L, P. & H. to vvih sSkDeparVient:::::::::::::: m MVTTER-- rERTAISISO T TUK POLICE. It cost the city SIO'W to feed prisoners lust month. Mayor Scott was author-ized to make the necessary contract for he putting in of the Gayuor pohce alann , the cost not to exceed $3000. MlsCELLAJitOl. The cotumiltce ou streets recom-mended the budding of new sidewalks EXCURSION BATES To Eastern Beaorts. The attention of the traveling public is called to the advantages of the Ohio & Mississippi railway as a route to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Louis-ville, as well as to the numerous health and pleasure resorts of the east. Both morning and evening lines of Pullman Vestibule: Buffet sleepers are run from St. Louis to New York via the above named cities over the Baltimore and Ohio route. Deer Park and Oak-land the twin mountain resorts of the Alleghenies, are on the direct route of these through sleepers to the east. For Lake Chautauqua and Niagara Falls our trains connect in Cincinnati with trains of the Erie route, which run through to New York via Lakewood on the southern border of LakeChatauqua, being the only line from the west run-- I ning a sleeper or a coach of any kiud to any point on Lake Chatauqua. For White Sulphur and other healing springs of the Virginias, Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, our trains make direct connection in Union depot, Cincinnati, with the "F. F. V. Limited" of the Chesapeake and Ohio route. Summer excursion tickets to all the eastern resorts are now on sale in our oflice at reduced rates. Our rates to New York and other eastern points are lower than by any other through car route from St. Louis, while our accommodations are unsur-passed. To those who contemplate a trip east this summer we will be glad to furnish descriptive pamphlets of the different resorts, reserve sleeping car berths and furnish any additional information as to rates, time and routes. Call on or address A. J. Lytle, gen-eral western passenger agent, O. & M. Hv , 103 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. |