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Show , ' cur store, I Vt ' m v 4 o in mi mi film Itttpttttttj. "I COMMENCING SET JUNR 21st. OUR ENTIRE STOCK WITHOUT RESERVE Will be placed on sale at the following reduction: Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Ruchings, I wear, Fans, Parasols, Silk Hosiery, Notions. Child Coats and Kensington Art Materials, II Be Reduced Thirty-three and One-third U White Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Woolen Cotton Hosiery, Bonnets, Knit Underwear, Co (except Warners and Fersis waists), Will be Reduced Twenty-five PerC( Childrens Dresses, Aprons, etc,, Muslin Undent Twenty Per Gent. -REMNANT OF all Kinds Net-g- This is an opportunity to buy at a sacrifice the choicest of goods ever shown in this market. Groesbeck L Houghton OFFICIAL MRMMI. A Complete List of the Territorial, County and City Officers. Standing Committees of the City Councils Officers and Committees of the Chamber of Commerce.' ' ' TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Governor Arthur h. Thomas Secretary ......Elijah Sells Chief Justice -....Charles S. Zane IT. J. Anderson Asssocia Justices ,.h. P. Hend United States Marshal..... E. H. Parsons United States Attorney -C. S. Varian Assistant U. S. Attorney .E. B. Crttahlow Surveyor General , E. Daggett Register of the Land Office V.D. Hobbs Receiver of Public Moneys.. Hoy t Sherman, Jr U. S. Deputy Revenue Collector... T. C. Ballejr THE UTAH COMMISSION. O. L. Godfrey, Chalr'n K. S. Robertson, Alvin Saunders, J. A. McClernana, A. B. Williams. SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. Probate Judge Q. W. Bartch. Selectmen-Ellas A. Smith, O. P. Miller and Richard Howe. Clerk J. C. Cutler. Assessor Jesse W. Fox, Jr. Collector Leonard O. Hardy. Treasurer M. E. Cummlngs. Attorney James H. Moyle. Sheriff Andrew J. Burt. Coroner George J. Taylor. Recorder George M. Cannon. Surveyor J. D. IL McAlliBter. Superintendent of District Schools William M. Stewart. JUSTICES Ob' THE PEACE. First-precinct '.. .William Fuller Second precinct W. C, Burton Third precinct Arthur Parsons Fourth precinct C. W. Stayner Fifth precinct W. W. Gee And thirty-one others throughout the county. CITY OFFICIALS. Mayor George M. Scott Treasurer J. B. Waldon Recorder .Louis Hyams Assessor and Collector. E. B, Clute Marshal John M. Young Police Justice ...H. S.Lancy Standing Committees of the Council. WAYS AND MEANS. L. C Larrlck, James Anderson, W. P. Lynn. STREETS. M. K. Parsons. Lou is Con n, L. E. Hall, A. J. Pendleton, W. F. James. WATER WORKS. James Anderson, W. H. H. Spafford, T. W. Armstrong, L. v.. Hall, W. P. Noble. FINANCE. W. P. Lynn, James Anderson, L. C. Karrick. SEWERAGE. W. P. Noble, W. F. James, W. L. Pickard, M. K. Parsons, W. H. H. Spafford. PUBLIC WORKS. VV. F.James, M. K. Parsons, Louis Cohn. IMPROVEMENTS. L. E. Hall, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. CITY. PRISON. W. L. Pickard, T. W. Armstrong, L. C. Karrick. IRRIGATION. A. J. Pendleton, Frederick Heath, L. E. Hall, T. W. Armstrong, L. C. Karrick. LICENSE. Louis Cohn, L. C. Karrack, W. L. Pickard. MARKETS. W. H. H. Spafford, W. P. Noble, A. J. Pendleton. ELECTIONS. Frederick Heath, Dan Wolstenholme, W. P. Lynn. REVISION. H. Pembroke, W. P. Lynn, A. J. Pendleton. POLICE. Dan Wolstenholme, James Anderson, A. J. Pendleton, M. K. Parsons, Frederick Heath. SANITARY REGULATIONS AND QUARANTINE. QUAR-ANTINE. T. W. Armstrong W. I. Pickard, L. E. Hall, Frederick Heath, W. F. James. JORDAN AND SALT LAKE CITY CANAL, L. C. Karrick. A.J.Pendleton, Louis Cohn, W.F.James, W. H. H. Spafford, PUBLIC GROUNDS. M, K. Parsons, W. F. James, W. L. Pickard, Dan Wolstenholme. W. P. Noble. FIRE DEPARTMENT. James Anderson, M. K. Parsons, H. Pembroke. MUNICIPAL LAWS. W.P.Lynn, T.W.Armstrong, Frederick Heath, W. H. H. SpaBord, M. K. Parsons. CLAIMS. W. F. James, H. Pembroke, W. L. Pickard. CEMETERY. Louis Cohn, L. C. Karrick, W. L. Pickard. ENROLLMENT. H. Pembroke, W. p. Lynn, James Anderson. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Dan Wolstenholme, A. J. Pendleton, AV. H, H. Spafford, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. J. BUFwGESS, - Manager. KavanagOestival ! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 25, 26 and 27. Master BlalS Kavanad, THE FAMOUS BOY SOPRANO. 'Who has been praised by Patti and petted by Mrs. Harrison. His range Is from low U to highC." New 1'oi-fc H'ot M. "A voice with all the power and sweetness of l'atti." Hiiffalv Krpraa. "He is simply marvelous." Adclina Patli. - ACCOMCAIBDBY Mr. Henry B. Ronev, OrgauiHt aud Choir Muster Grace church, Chicago; Signor Enrico Campobello, Superb Baritone ; Master Harry Dimond. The wonderful Bov Violinist and Mandolin Soloist. riUCKSWI, 75c, 50 anil ijfic. Box office opens Tuesday, June SM, 10 a.m. SALT LAKE THEATER CUAS. S. BURTON, - Manager 0n0en?isht IFriday, June 27 THE MANDOLIN-CLUB Entertainment, ASSISTED BY THE HOME DRAMATIC CLUB, Who will render their Great Success, the celebrated Farce-Comedy, MY WIFE'S BONNET. The entertainment will iwlurte all the orchestra orches-tra and musical parts by Mandolin Club; ALSO A NOVb PARASOL DK.II.Ij: By 17 Beautiful Young Ladies, in full cos-tunios, cos-tunios, entirely new ; also - Tlxo lTarltaxia 3Dax.ce, By 10 well known youug Ladles and Gentlomen Dramatic under direction Mr. H. G. Whitney MusiOiil " " Mr. E. G. Witzeld Spectacular under direction Messrs. White and Clawson Tickets on sale Th ursday morning. Manager for Mandolin club, Fred Clawsoh. Wagners Pleasure Gardens Emigration Canyon. The only rSL Resort. Sunday Trains on the Utah Central Railway will depart as follows : Leave U. & N, Depot 1 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. Leave Wagner's 2 " and 6 " Trains will take on passengers at corner of Eighth South and Fourth West; foot of Main street, Seventh East.Salt Lake . City Brewery and First South. Fare Round Trip, 25 cents. Letting Down Prices Again! We would advise every Man and Woman to keep themse posted and attend our special sale during this week. Xou will find every article as advertised. If you are in doubt bring this along with yau and judge for yourself the truth of theso assertions. ifjeg iMen's French Flannel Undershirts 50e each S e e Men's Unlanndried Shirts - 45c each s$ cf.Hs' Men's 9-oz. Blue Denim Overalls 45c a pair S, . i $1$ e Men's 9-oz. Blue Donim Junipers 45eeaeh y 1 5 & Men's e( JlimPcrs e m I k 05 e c J,8n's Undershirts and Drawers 30c each s S . Msu's brown and grey linen Dusters $1 each a M 1- Mcn's Coatsanl $1.05 each 8.i Sw2 Men's French Flannel Coats Vests $1.35 each ; S 5 Men's Black Alpaea Coats $1.50 each & $ 1 J S- Men's Fine Mread Balbriggan 5 ; tt g Shirts and Drawers, worth $3, $1.25 a suit . ' fe Men'sBathing Suits, l?TZlZl $1.50 a suit j Boys' Shirt Waists 16c each $ 5 , fts o Boys' Knee Pants - 25c a pair ?Boys' Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1.15 each S. J. NATHAN, Prop. 151 Main Or to tlie NatatoriuM For a PRIVATE BATH or a PLUNGE IN THE Largest Swimming Pool in America Base Ball ! Championship of Wyoming and Utah. Cheyenne vs. Salt Lake ! W June 25, 26, 27, 28, "TO Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Games Called at 3;30 P. M. FRANK KNOX, L. C. KARRICK, J. A. EABL President Vice-President c&sW National Bank of the Republ Progress Building". Capital, .. , $500,000. Directors: EBA" Klf0. H. L. A. Cuxmkb, Geo. A. W T.P.Mulwt, G. S. Holmes, L. C. K' J. G. Sutherland, Emanuel Kahjt, A. iABiS" FJpp OTHER ARTICLES l4thof July -AT- D.Iiyilisier&Co's. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS and JiEWSDEALERS,ctc. 72 Main street. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Caleb W. West, President: Fred Simon, First Vice-President, L. E. Hall, Second Vice-President, Frank K. Gillenple, Secretary; M. H. Walker, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Caleb W. West, I,. 0 Karrick, Fred Simon, ' John D. Spencer, L.K.Hall, H. L. A. Culmar, John W. Donnellan, Spencer Clawson, J. M. Ricketts, W. H. Sells, C. E. Wautland. STANDING COMMITTEES. Commerco-Lowe, Pavey, Webber Kahn Coffin. Irrigation Houister, Sloan, Erb, Grosbeck, Bailey. Importation, ete.-G. F. Culiner, Youn. Morltz, Alff, Adams. Publio Improvements Dooly, Hitter, c. P, Mason, Conlilin, Gillespie. Wool GrowiuK Pickard, Kerr, Fabian. H. Colin, J. II. Whlto. Mines and Mining chambers, Treweek, Jes-sen, Jes-sen, Daly, T.R. Jones. Bi-Metalism Mackintosh, Ferry, Holden Terhune, Cullens. Meteorology Anaett, Arbogast, Dart, W A Nelden. " " Climate, Sanitary Goodwin, Hamilton, Jas. Sharp, Standart, Walden. Manufactures Auerbaeh, Kinney, M. H. Walker, Kelsey, Morris, Stock-growing-Noble, S.F.Walker, Swan, W. L. White, Glanfteld Arbitration Ray bould, Baskiri, Barrett P L. Williams, Sowles.' , . Meniberahip-Wliitney, Lawrence, Wester-field, Wester-field, Clawson, Jr., Davis. Agriculture-Goodhue, Teasdel, J. E, Bnm-berger, Bnm-berger, Hyde, A Sogers. Architecture-Klettiug. W. H. Culmer. Tul-liilge, Tul-liilge, Carroll. W, E, Jones. Railroads Remington, Gltndenning, S K "hsmas, Parker, Bennett. Fiiirjice-J. R. Walker, Lawrence, a J srant, MeCornlck, Bacon. 1 - -1 . , .'. Jchn Grant, Omaha M B. F. Reflman, Salt liMS CONTRACTORS FOR: STREET AND SIDEWALK PAVEMEM AND DEALEK8 IN ' " " Cements; Trinidad Asphaitum for Streets; Slagolithic and olithic for Sidewalks, Basements, Floors, etc. The Best Brandg of Portland and American Ceme Crushed Slag for Concreting for Sale to Contractor!. Estimates furnished on all kinds of Cement Work, Cementing, etc. AH E. Mehesy, Practical Furrier. The LunjeM and Mont Compute Stock of Fine Fur, in . mi FEWER, OTTER, KHM, Etc., In ths Inter-Mountain Region. Mr. Mehesy has just returned from an . tended trip tWuga the Northwest?" here he pun-hared a large quantity r raw fur", Whi?h will be worked to order for the coining season f iP-Rpmember the place : I 820 Must, Salt Lake City. |