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Show ' ' , ' - . K SALT LAKK TIMKS. MONDAY KVKXIXi: MAY. w Ism Nutico t Carpenter? .The Carpenters iniuii X. ) f ,,js city to notify all carpenter, mat the following shos,i,l their work "iv on strike: The Suit l.ake.Bnihlinjr ami Manufacturing company; itoiniicv lay lor ami Armstrong; 1. AsM-- r Kliowlcs. tin.! l'lm niv mill. By oKi.KRot-- F.x I'oMMirm Kooni if Mock. W. It. & t o. real estate. I hoii-- biiint'vann iviili'iu( prtUH-Hy- . tjuiok sales ami sinv returns. N'o. HO est Second South street. ! Hanatl . I,.al in new designs of j furniture. Call early ami get 'vour choice. i ivt' '"ad of new ami elegant ! furniture ju.--t arricd at H. Kit ATT Kilns. - j If .vim arc going t, make a iresent, eall ami see what Datidson, l,eyson & Mel 'line ruu show you slioulil leave tlieir orders tor custom shirts at . Hast-Maksiia- Mek. Co. 142 Mam street. Troy ! " Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry ! Telephone 1!)? 142 Main St. The largest display of vegetables in tho city at C. H. Durst's. who wish to build a house and have their own home sl.oiibl j eall on K. It. Wieks, .V S. Main, and get his terms. 46 - IS OUR NUMBER --46 Wli OAHHYA UINR OF SHOliS IN' . Ladies', Gents', Boys' and Misses' Shoes That wc know arc ihraptr tlia.ii you can buy elsewhere, ami we ask fur a share ol 'our patronage, and wc will guarantee you satisfaction. Our $1.75 Shoe for Workingmen In Button. Lace or Congress. Standard Screw, etc.. are. excellent wearers ami tumd fritters. We are sole agents 09 CAa In button and-lac-for the celebrated DO11011 0U OflOG, fr ladies wear. We have reduced our $2.75 Dongola Button Shoe for Ladies to $2.50. VESTS' TZ-XSS- S GOOIDS and S-A."V-E ZM.O:tT23"3r. We have also reduced a few lines of our Men's Shoes to 75. because we want you to trade with us. Remember Our Number - 46 E. First South. GEO. A. AL DER & SON. The Troy Steam lumlry guaratces its patrons excellence of' work ami promptness of delivery. Hii Main street, telephone 1!I3. i Too pel feet titling bathing suits man j j ufattureil by the Brooklyn kidding! works, for whom we tuv solo ageiils.we hae now placed on sale for the coming bathing season. Colors w arranted and guaranteed not to shrink. Bast-Makii,i.- l Mku. Co. 142 Main street. All the latest books a C. II. Parsons' j book store. 0. VAN BUSKIRK. oi- Ht'K tttr T. C $Tt8Bl$ Tim 1'aii lliisliirl Investment Co. GENEBAL REAL ESIilE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FORMING OF SYNDICATES. AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL . mo AauMrJiXslPS, but COOl) tl lKli.UXS ! EXI'KIIKNCKt an.1 M.wbrr ut lb HtAt. rt Kl- - mm 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. Parlor, suits, largest stock, ,at S. It. Marks & Co. Ogilen Creamery Butter. .We are sole agents for this butter and we guarantee it to be the best in tho market. Try it. UoilEHS & CoMl'ANV. Sole Agents Ogden Creamery Butler. Come in and see our large display of uew goods just arrived from the cast. Baku att Buns. Bargains in every lino of furniture at Barratt Bros, Car load wool and hair mattresses at S. 11. Marks & Co. r. WWtuejr & Ilucher' Dontal parlors next to Cullen hotel. The only place in the city is the Va-- r ety Half, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. rcnibroke, quick job prin'er. Olliee supplies at C. If. Parsons' book store, Sfott-Atirhai'- . building. - lancing, at the May festival for l lth $2 a ticket. May Festival. St. Paul's Euild. To be Held opfk at the iiousE IBJ M Admission, (per couple) 2.00. Henry f.clark (Sold, silver and nickle plating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. irTTTTT. rr!S I'lrrTTTTYTn ""- - : -- H0SIERJ-- I LADIESand CHILDREN. Vvrry I'nlr llintmii-aiilrr- rt In give IVr-rn- -t HalUrnrlluu In W raring, We Import and Control -- this brand. - " ADVKRTJSR For spaces on the func Micloaingth new Kast Bide Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1st South Hi. Kast, opp. City Hull WALK Kit . HOUSE. Tho Walker in Lwutrtl in the Huninrii t'rnlrr of thin City and hat all tin' Modem Improvements I Conveniences I't i Uiiniim ton nli iclly jli fl claim liout It Is iiiniuiyi'il us v.i-l- l an nnv ImtH In tlif Wwl mill I" Mtrt. tly Ihr IIiiIm' km, I Tulir-1s- t H.ili'l ul Anil I.uk City. I'usHi-iiK.-- r The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading; Hoteli of Salt Lake City. Cr,8.ERB JProp r. NOHTH STAR Refrigerator a UtY- - Ah Sold. Only Toy tto.e Salt Lake Hardware Co., 32 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET. Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Hammocks, Guns, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. Special Offer. I am authorized to offer, for a few days, 82x103 ft. ou corner Fifth ami I, with brick house four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc.. for $4500. J. F. Jai k, .235 S. Main street. r - ' 5000 haby carriages at S. 11. Marks & Co. Bo sure and sec our new goods, just arrived by tlii) train load lot. Come and tako a look for yourself. : . Bakkatt Bkos. You can lind the largest .variety of goods in the city at the Variety Hall, 54 West (second South. A full hue of tilled ehaiiis at David son, Leysoiut McC unu's. All latest improved machinery at Km-pir- e Steam Laundry, "I Commercial street. Telephone 1)1. Wo aje sole agents for the Miller & Christy hats. Bast-Marsha- Mku. ('. 14',' .Main street. ' THE. TAILOR. KumI f'irnl South strrrt. ; Barratt Bros. 'have all the late and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs Bakkatt Bkos. The Variety Hall. 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. . ...i Have you seen it? iu Barratt Bios, window. Satisfaction guaranteed at Umpire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 1)4. The Delmonico, nr KhbI Second H,,ulli, Is now ready to Entertain the Public in the Very Finest Style. Everything New and First-clas- s The Best Slocked Bar in Salt Lake City, I'riyate Wine Booms Attached. Wilson dt Busby, o" K. Second South, The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main ut. Telephone 1 112, - Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tayloic. 45 K. Second Soutli. JOHM CRANT, OmH 8. r. REDMAN. iUU Uk CB; Jolin Grant 60 Co., 4'ONTIMCTOItM Foil: Street and Sidewalk Pavements, Trinidad Asphaltum for Streets. Slagolithic and Granolithic for Sidewalkt, Carriage Drives, Basement Flocrs, etc. Zitimatw Furntihe4 on All Kind Cmtnt Work. Conerttm, tt. All Work Guaranteed. 'q bihe City, CtaK AV. II. McCLUKE k CO., REAL ESTATE, HMAI.I. t'KOI'IIH ANII XtlKK KCTUKNii lit! Wet Boutii itrvtrl, Suit Lake City. ''.We carry a full line of Stetson soft hats in tho" latest styles and shapes. MKK. Ct. 14'J Main street. NOBLE, WOOD & CO, The only Exclusive Hatters In Salt Late Ynimnn Hal l In th wrlJ mwlnlly manuta' tiiml tut NoMo, Wood k to Knit l.mw i'lly, 1'tnh. Kt VII, lead Tills. To Ileal Kstate Owners : List your iiroperty with us at once. No cost to you utilef s sale is made. Ve have a system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open U the free inspection of the general pub-li- e giving exact location of your prop-erty, with description, price, terms, owner's name and address. W o place your iiroperty with over two huiidrcl 2ood agents and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one having our list to rind your property and .you, ami deal with you direct. e invite a! to call or write for our printed list of property. We mail it to any address in the Cnited States. Respectfully. . G. V. WlMJEKMAX ( ., No 230 .South Main St., in basement. Price Sc Clark, Dealer) In Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetables, etc., in season. No. SB Went 'lrt Hoiilli rwt, o,mII Klmliall lllmk. I C. SELLS, J.TUCKER. M. W. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. Firat Hoiith itrec-t-, oj.pomt 14th War-- I Auimhly KnwM. V. 0. Hot 107. Old lr f ArwMnnt Hacty. Elesant lines of summer neckwear in bowBfscarfx. Windsors, etc. .. Co. 142 Main street. . Wagner' Otov. Tlie only Family and l'leasore Kesort, fimigration f'aiion. Trains leave Utah and Nevada depot Siindav's at l'--' And " 3:4" I' m- - We are making a specialty of gentle-men's shirts to order, in dies, silk ami flannel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Maksha- MfcK. to. ' 142 Main street. IITAH HOTtl.. j Comnirci.l Street, on th Karope.ii I'Un. This fine hotel, strictly tirst cla-- s in every respect is now offering mcnts to the local and traveling .ub e , which cannot be excelled in th; st. Central location. Restaurant in con- - nectiou for short orders at all hours. ; FkkscII & Siwkbs. j rrojirietors- - AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE SAFETY BICYCLE. I Ux-- of A KTV BICV l.VA at ti.i.oo. s.oo, 40.oo, $o.oo, ;s.oo, j tllS.no. $138.0O, TKll'YCLM and VE-- I.OCII'KUE"'. In frm me yon hare s Mora to Mlnt fnrtu Dd do not havr U watt. tlnrk andlt Friee nit KjwH- - j log .oml, t.uiw. futlery, etr. SH0T-01S- S AT COST. Birjcle aul Oun Kpalrini?. AntCALH.KAI-- WBITIXU MA HI!K j Carbons, Ribbona and Paper. j ! UL. --R. EVANS 0.1:1 v. 'M nhhIi i.m--t- . Suit l ke C'itjr 1 Dr. Tillman, IDontlat- - Centrally Located at 172 Main St- - over Ray bould'H- - All opriloi rtalnln lo .kill-full-prrfimiwl and kp-i- 'i fiivn i ckou.n and iimim: wokk. Ether tni TfeUhl Am'JurOc Aimttutwwt. Consultation Free. SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake t'ifff. Ttah. CAPITAL WW,!!!. Mrr to Wn.0 "l rval lat and th-- r fl wurilli, A brt and tune. blBVToiia: O. J. V,rr. fr. r. H. frr. I K HilmtKtijer. J'' Ornrthrrh, U. M. CmmmiHJ. merrtnrt H. H. fifUU. Jr. . . rrt'3rrr. Kni Etaw iiarotl T 0 riiMfO'. f'rt" ' bwlMIoit, ' I Milurt The most comi'lcte line of silver nov- - eltie, ever shown in tho city at David-- son, & McCunes. j GEORGE A. LOWE, Scaler U All Kind of Ftrtt-CU- -s-Agricultural Implement- s- FCHtTTLER FAPM AND FBKIGU3 WAGOVS, Colmntras Bugfiicj5, Mm ami Roai Cans of every d- - fiction. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSE3 STATE KOAU BKTWEKX ITBT AU.t0ill SOLTil. Main Strart. j 1 havc for sale for a few days only a cl.oi.-- e jiiece of Main street property at cent below the market pnof. It if von to hmk iuti thia. falk j i AWi lurg.' li- -t of first cluM ilshle and acreage ProiK.r1y .jn easy , I...H1S (iKOItOB H. lOl 27!) booth Mainsm-W- . ' ;oo.ls called for and dclivercl. Km-pri- e Steam Uundr-- . 31 tomiuercial itrect, Telephorto W, J ' S i.gaid pasha" Opera "Company Wrecked By Bad Management and a Drunken Advance Agent. IKUS 6IBLS LEFT DESTITUTE. Benefit Concert on Thursday Night To Help Them ; Out., hit pcrfonnaueo of "Said '! 0'ccui'n'd Satimlay night, after 'l, tho California Opera company exi . The causes which led '"the disaster may be summed up hi words but in order to arrive ut a elusion a reporter of Tut Timks rht t Manager Peyser yesterday luid a talk with Mm. . ,, iwscr began his story by a vin-ill-of himself, wheii not a word-liriisiii- d to him indicative of sus-i- n as tu 111 conduct. He. said that l'iloiie everything it was possible 1,1,,, to do to keep thu company to-p- r When in Ihitte ho had received lm from Johu Kreling to get to lake where he would lind a check 10UO, There was no money to pay ,ui fares uml tho company too, so wmt let Hie company go ami 'he railroad fares. To do this ho w paw n his 300 gold watch, a gift Mi dead mother, and he also had i .Manager Burgess to advance him on tlie prospect of good houses in jko. With this money ho brought vinpatiy hero, but found no $1000 mole and telegraphed to Johu ng, hut could gel no reply from Finally, as a last resort, ho tele-a- d his wife in San Francisco to roling personally, but up to last n he had not heard from her. j he settled up with Manager Bur. Mturday night he had a balance 3d, and this he divided with the iuv. Tho principals and tho i, never agreed, and when the final up occurred the former declined anything for' the latter, even in ay of giving a benefit perform- - reporter was not satisfied that jtlt Peyser was entirely, blame-i- n liie matter,- and ho found Miss Carrol Crouse. talk with this lady resulted ivvealiug evidences . of bad ueiuent. Miss Crouso has long connected with the stage on coast, and is a woman of ex-c- She said tliat the company had icon paid a ceiit of wages in four At least the chorus had not, icivasof opinion that the prima-mi- l heen better looked after, "else mild they go east, as they intend tomorrow morning?" "Mr. lJey-Ik- s fairly enough," said the lady, Ms explanations are not reason-lea- n attribute our financial dis to but one thing, and is bad management. When hiywl 111 Helena our advance was in Butte, ami wo discovered iielerc he .hilled the town he laid at saloons drunk all the Wc were billed Friday and Monday. What kind of ader-d- o you call that? Then: there numerous bills incurred by the ce agent, one for $70 or over for and expanses, and another for y tor (iiite a sum. These Mr. rpaid and let the salaries go. '"tunics for the "Brigand"' came i San Francisco to Butte by i;x-I- '. 0. 1). Here was another bill which Mr. Peyser paid. Ho af-il- s scnt the costumes back to Mr. !! Our company was not nearly iKMi.irh to piay tho Brigands,'' -- inlc my protest, which I thought j in'rit'tiee warranted mi) Iu mak-- I r. Kreliug insisted on our play-- ' ' "Brigamls." Well, we played riiitting out some of tho best Mil with a dclicieiit company t; result was failure, v.Wc hadn't m Ihe house. I suggested Kivling that some lighter wttlil be played instead of tho , something like "Tho May i"i' instance, but he wouldn't '1, wc came ou to Salt Lake and whur lioib'i's, but ut tlic close ''I'gagenici.t there Avas tho old t uu moiiey. - Then theeompnnv "P- - The troublo between tho ,!lLi and the chorus js of long-I- t began 'in St.Paiil and' '"t again in San Francisco. The f wanted Ida Mullo and Jief dismissed, and because tho wouki not stand in with them 75j' t play unless thev were dis-'- ; Wfi feeling arose, "l'ou can't fie chorus, who only get from ''i week, for not wanting to go nke' business. . evening after the break up "l':lll.V held a r..eoliug to deter- - 1,e P'aii of action. Mauager as most kind and offered tho y "!c opi'ra house for a beue- - he principals would not ?Yr- - h'Waite, speaking for J;;'1"""1 1 aid the chorus ill any uuirsc the youug men of the" 'ke care of themselves, but .'filial the girls, who are all ;l and cxem)larv young ladies, II 1'0W" uestitute upon their If Z many hundred miles Iwo of them, tho Misses fr mW tllc Mfltropolilan hotel 'iti re"'ain there for tho i, is sil'k! two are at tho i;,'1",' th,; proprietor of the hotel , ' "'" today not to worn-- i " "f roni rent, as thev could r oo,n fop a M- take,, euro of by a pri-i- 4 in 1 IM,lon't j,,st know what in, n(;iU ,l0- - a right 'ltt,li,-,s,okt- lor -" iP mc he Brgessi8jiwt as h?. be- - allcl tomorrow we - crit best to Uke up-- Mbiness If weplaysome- - iZhi" ""I musical lino must hve. ,fmt think of it, ' raised a purse of $42 lhc 1 ie girls, and after-- , ad 'Anne 'eU-- Hart company. I thev fV'f' sent two of thenl' i a stage acquaint- - will be a good oue, and until the s are entirely eomplet wlueU wdl be this evening, an am w e announcement cannot be made it lit suftieient however to sav tliat the teammeutwill beeipial toWilling in the concert line ever given in Salt Lake, ami m vimv of the fact that the ladies are peculiarly situated they should be heartily supported. Already tl, salo of soa( is a partially assured success several- - thinr gentlemen having signified intention of taking several. ihese ladies are not beggars- - thev earn their living in a legitimate wav i hey arc a part of the world and be- lieve iu giving value received for what tliov succeed in obtaining. They have no desire to subsist upon the bread of chanty Hut they do want to go to to their homes. Some live m Chicago. s;me in Philadel-phia, others in Washington and vet others San I rancisco. Two or three hove contributed a portion of their weekly earningswhen thev received them to the support of their parents. Wow Mow many of vou people who be-lieve in stretching out tho hand of as-sistance to a fellow mortal will buy somo tickets? Step right up, gentle, men, don't lie modest. Manager Burgess has set a pattern for you to work on. Ho gives the house free of charge and will buy a ticket himself. Tho free list on tliat evening will be suspended, please bear that in mind. Lot's show the outside world that Salt hake city is filled with people who are nothing if not generous and who always have a dollar or two to bestow where it is most needed. There will be several surprises in store tor you, because some of tho liest local ta'eat will assist. Tae lirst rehearsal of a miscellaneous programme will be held this afternoon. Manager Burgess will donate the use of the Opera house absolutely free for the occasion. Miss Carrol Crouse will have charge of the whole affair. The Walker, thu Continental, the t'ullen and Mr. I. A. Benton have kindly consented to keep tickets on sale for tius lienerlt, and tho young ladies themselves will call upon citizens individually for assist-ance, Tho well-know- generosity of Salt Lake's people will not fail these girls in their necessity. lBENEH?To:CERT. l U1 ,iive th( GirU HelpJng .it. . Hnd. t vrhi!!i"g arrangements nere Mw ''J' local taleut of the nr.' 1, '" lvp a concert at the iuusc. xi,e mogiamuje New Hunt to I'urk I'lly. The Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and short line to Park City for pav..-ni;i- business be-- I tweeu Salt Lake and l'ark City Ma, 1, 1H. Trains will leae the fnrner of Kijjhth South and Main streets. Salt Lake city, at 7!i a. in. Heturniiig. will leue Park City at 4::io p. m. and arrive in Salt Lake city at 7:00 i.. m. j Singlo fare. $'MH. Koiind trip. fcl.OO. ' .Ioiin V. Yot'Nti. manager. jT. J. Macmxtosii, (rrn'l I'. - P. ajf, nt. The following properties are for sale on very easy terms. Impiiiv of K. B. V icks. 2M South Main street : A ftxlO corner on Brighain and O, facing south anil west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth Kast and Soutli Boulevard, factug south and east. Beautiful twenty ai res on t'oc Kast Bench, little soutli of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole city. Poplar titove lots, only $.'0U; one-thir-cash, one-thir- one' year, one-thir- d two years: w percent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, fll X133 feel, between First and Second South, cheap mid on easy terms. - m For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery ami pictures, go to the Variety hall, 04 West Second South. For wedding and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 54 West Second South street. ....-- . . I'AKUAtK AWAY DOWN. A l.ovrljr llonir, .'"Ixt) rods, corner of 4th and F street. Four room brick house, large barn, rents for 2j. Fruit and shade trees, electric cars, only' Maw, or t?0O per rod; 2,!NJ0eash. Balance easy . fix. roils, corner of tlrd Kai uml Till South streets, electric line. Only $1120 per rod; 7W cash, balance easy Apply to owner. No. 2U W Second South street. Mr. lirMy Has just received an elegant lot of black leggins at No. HI West First South street. Mr. Christy Is iu receipt of new Flower Toques of beautiful design and work, which aro bound to please. Call early and make vour selection at No. ill W. 1st South 'Street. " Workinguien Who wish to build a house ami have their own home, should call on K. B. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. 'otte f Kiiiiuv:t. Our patrons will please tako notice that the Salt Lake City Brewing Co.'s city otliee has been removed to "Tho Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. , Jacob Mokitz. " Notice. " Leave orders for tho Salt Lake City Brewing Co's. lager beer at the follow-ing places: Wilson & Busby's, o bar, No's. 55 and 57 L. Second South street: P. T. Nystroms, eormr Commercial and First South streets, and Fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Jacob Mokitz. ' The Continental. , This hotel is tho recognized head-quarters for commercial men and tour-ists. Centrally located, it is furnished with everything pertaining to a lirst-clas- s hotel. For rooms at any time ad-dress U. S. Holmes, Manager Continental hotel. The cheapest place in town to buy tine juicy roasts, choice steaks and all kind's of dried, salted and canned meats, also the finest sausage of all kinds tliat can be made, cured hams and bacon a specialty, is at 37 Commercial st. Fkkd J. May, Proprietor. Tolephone(i6. Meats promptly deliv-ered. . . Kullroail Ticket Bought, Sold Ami exchanged bvJ.K.fiillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers association, No. 240 Main street. ; Ladies while shopping should not fail to call at Davidson. Leysoti &Mcturie s and examine their lino line of jewelry; the most fastideous can be satisfied. Maktin Schmidt, "the" tailor, has lost received his second shipment ot spring woolens. Call and pxaimno hw stockln rooms SOOSM. and 20' Progress building. . Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Thiril South street. liraud Billiard Exhibition. Bv Jacob Schacfer. the wizard of billiards and champion of the w o hi and Ives, the young Napoleon of boards, at the Cullen hotel, Mon-day eyeuing. May 12, and lueday at B evening. 13- - .nm 'SvedU scats for saie at Cullen; hotel. Xotlce. All persons are hereby warned.umler provided by ordinance, no the penalty o remove the body of any dead animal with-- . or or fflth of any description, out fit notifying the city sceng . for 1 who will issue .Sirectmns nnsfd AJX, Citv Scavenger, room 0, City April 17. m. j 3ud fcoflth M. |