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Show ' JL SALT LAKE CONSTRUCTION - ...-V-JUS. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING mm- rt Hv our sr;tity M-oti'nt of heating v. auiid any r jWmriV' I ri-,t;ill d.x.Mt livi'i the water, it U-iiiif nwd over nnl bvif '''u'iS'! mt indi iiiinii'ly. I lot air fiinuwr arv at h't utirrr S$i&&Sr' hiif wo -iutlnav fftiarnnbt that a lm r h. ie wutrr apparatus put i'u t.v tn will work. In nnld fii w cut her a htt water heater cun ! rtril.-it-l i a (,.,,! Vi i hilt', with : Mrurmer tin-, rurtfnrt in tv ' . curvd (hrtitliiiut th house mi the coldest Uy. Hy Ibi W ftj system economy of eo;l, minimum of nitonlUui, and fre-il.ini fre-il.ini mini tlu.-l is .vsiinn. thFspence -:THE -:- SPENCE -:- HEATER:- WATER HEATER.j ,liu 1B Sl,,. tlt our mow k.hu u 'fit FIRST EAST ST. SALT LAKE CITT Will PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH i AT THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. ! Union PaciSc SYSTICM. MOUNTAIN IMVIMIOX The I 'tily Line i-iirrHn felt-1 Kute OtrrUiut M..II. Iir. tt'oim um b-trru b-trru all I'oluU North and NEW TIME CARD March 2, 1890. UUH KIIBUL DISTRICT. Passenger Trains Arrive md Ldfe il Salt like Cltt is fallows: mom TMR nohni. i u . Atlantic Knl Mall , 9 m. A It,,...- J, ' " vUirr'n ' j! at' .. l-am.lt.vriubANmtliernUl lof.in.. " '. intiw. A.lnntl.. r'.'pre.. . . . . I ll m ;-rJ V',r, ,., 4n., ,i ,pr. a .up. m. I'urtliUid tuul Unit" tl Mail J uip.m, ( t 4,, w up n. HHH THS WllTII. U..IM.I t tM. MlllonlKxpre,. in 1.1am. .1.11. K'pre- Yl?H J.ou. Kire amp m. Mlliopl il.i'f ; iSL" Through Mted.dallv,cice.tKim.lsy. . Thnmnh Mlrt "V".:'.?." J j rii.l.inLn I'asm'iuier, d..lly siii. mi. MoburUMi ,,T.JI m Mixed, da.iy". 1-miZ: ; ; .''::.'.' IWWt.. I'M.'". I'a.-;..g.r J jL : ..." , ' Caswng-r Train, leave Hall l,l.e dailv len.i pl Miimlayi (or lp.nl.. Hllrt'Ur. I.urrt etc, al 7 lo a. m. Heturtim. arriving i -.ki p. m. . SQTTZJTXvCESTI- r 1.1m llnl f oal Mall." leaving ! m . t ..Ipr-Hl with Hlt IWJ. '''.'r''";1 In.'hlrag,.; Oav.'ar. I'ortli.ud I. fl.bM. Pullman VnU' H I!. . f-r Pullman Palacii Hlwia-r. Han Kraiid.. t..i,m.-..i Piillinan Pal " 1 J1 J" ri.l.uito: Hay Pnarhiw .. Halt Lake l.Hltwn mver; Hl-r. lartUMt (..ll.tra.. This train wt'llrarrvmly Pawngeis having Iml i'' n,,i The Atlantic More..." leaving . .len at I.. J. ... I. -.1 h I..I.......II Hh.ffa; Pullman P,.lac Hl.,.,-.r. P;.r.l.,.l I.. "';''''' '? ''""'""'.I hi. .3 Hl.. .r, deliver I.. '..u.. II lllufts; I ti.M PaU" Ml-.-r H.ll la u 'A', Ihro tgl lee,.rtHl. I-.uism P.illm.n ni.t Hl-e.-r an ..."l ' ' ulJL, . Ptillniaa v.l,mll Hee,mr. Portland toih. . ..! "'"'"f 'Z"' This Main will carry Passengers h.ililliig either I- lrl or Heorti.l . law Tl' ... J." V. PARKER, " "C. F. RESSEGUIE, Asst. Cen'l PaMenjer Agent Ctn MMsaft f i 11 J WLLi1" ' J r 1 1 1 Keep Your Eye on The Salt Lake Daily Times IS NOW AN 8-Page Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. THE TIMES is printed from S'ereotype Plates, on a Goss Perfecting Press, costing $10,000, and capable of turning out 10,000 copies of an ' 8-page Paper per hour. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLITAN DAILY .NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EXCEPT EX-CEPT SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. THE TIMES is the Paper of tho People. It is opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but its Policy shall !e to treat everybody every-body fairly. TEE TIMES WILL ALWAYS ADVOCATE THE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AND UTAH. IT IS HACKED BY CAP-ITAL, CAP-ITAL, HUN BY ENERGY, SANDWICHED SAND-WICHED WITH BRAINS, AND IS A' SUCCESS FROM THE START. Take the Times for a Month on a Trial Trip, and -you will never want to be without it. It is a Sure Cure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on 'Tl TIMES' i p ; i iror t"0"Tii i F. Auerbach & Bro. On Account of overstock and lack of room for proper display, WE OFTEn A SIECIAJSALE Dress Goods and Silks It will pay eifrv la.lv to piir. lmw out r iik.i drew, vm if not juot now in net -l of Itimn. M'-m y avr.l it money made. i 0 i.ietfn doublf-nidc Wrliwil Woolen Hurkiiiw t 87 I -in r4rr from IO Ml dii l Fmirjr Hnrrler Wm.lert Sullliura nt .rj -' (t tin Imported hlrltel Hiiltltis t IDri rffolr prlr :t do dn Myllsh I'Ul.la t 4.i rilr prlie n 4( do Finished ( lilllra, Brw pttterna. ! yrU for .... f lJ :t:i do do do lH,rd.f..r I.W (ill do Jood StI.nd KU-( oliri;iiiitUiiiii, II Jrd rr - I.H z lifll silks s3k: siiksl mlflf H AtSpedal Sale. ?j;2, lM-b- V . w C , ii.m.,. in k i.r. .r4lll r lUOle kul." t ' k f atMl irfe.-t In finl-b. ' "'- "' . "i9 '' li -Jl It Y. I'Ol.l.d lipattfla; e Ty yar'J I.,, 5 y) tm B S A r .tl. ! nful f I'.'' 'IU"'"1 i J -j t- i, jj tM ftnrrrt lIU Mlk . 'Wt l 3 n t. 7" I ton ftUM, liJl..l.m li'.r". '' . . 2 2 1 f-11 - i s X . l. nti jt ?r , -' 4 f 5 f t, . . fl,T I I-.I Hwk All Sllii llmraMVal: l.lu'r,l t 2 a " n 7? 5' S I tM f ''.Hie Krai.- I" '-t k-l'lf - ?Z j -? 3 " ..I Arirer.i. Kr-.." A. !-r M.w 5 3-15- 2 VI "Z Z X. I'rtinrll.'. etc., t l H'i ev-r ..bl , OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT OITen 3 Lois of Pur Silk Fringe, m colon, tt W, 50c, Wc-JUST UU WCH Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Portieres, Curtains, Rugs, etc., all of this Spring's Importation. Style and Price are Sure to Attract Ke ry Customer. F.Jwiii C Hurt, Curtis ami Wheeler, an I twenty other Ih-V- tuaitw of Uli and fliil'lnii's, UnW aul l!ov Mio. aivl Klipiwri, at lowest otMil.le price. Kvt ry j.air warraiited ff we r.,iil.i(.i'lr l . p ;-.l 4um d-"-nMug nt Iwaunfiii tr(-i :. I Jor!H (l,rl. la Ieois' and Ctiltei's Jcnej and Caaiasru Snilx Knee PanH i3 Kills I rt-itrl' III. !-. K-f-rr. i Made for us !' rnanufa turfr wli. aui-ply nm h hou.- a !ffd A Talof ltroan A Co., t. n. Vrm., but i tn Tim Tiwm u tiw coiUy, ' ' and f ut cerac and look, and if .ri-t and ly! d not suit you we do not -xit you t buy. Ten Styles Cents' Four-in-Hand. Latest and Most Stylish, at 50c t&cY.i you pay $1 for the same goods; only two to each Customer. j Established Twenty-six Years in the Same Block. R Auekbach & Bro. |