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Show GARFIELD BEACH CONCl UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SIGNOR ENRICO GAMPQBELi Wednesday Evening, August I (WITH INCREASING POPULARITY) THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASffi I The Salt Lake Quintette Club """ Mme. .Alberta Rowe . . .. ........ Soprano rv The Imperial Mandolin Orchestra Mr. Willard Squires Basso (His First Appearance), AND ; Signor Enrico Campobello. ... . .Baritone Trains leave Salt Lake at 5:45, 7 aud 7:15 p.m Returning, l0ave f at 0:30 p.m. ' .,. t-No extra charge for the Concert. The Pavilion will l)e Ave Mi comfortably seated. b. W. FX'CLES, Gen. Pass. fy r surry, cheap. Horse voumrami ! quire at 58 W. Fourth South " tr" K FOR BALK A FEPn5oiri?7; Prospect and Hyde Park Rapid Transit within the next Shii? at once and catch them; terms m!I &Co 76 K. Second South street! T?OR SALE-COMPLETE PRrom" T fit. primer dress, Washington excellent assortment of job anil I I. flood as new. Baltlmorean j Terms away down. Address ft? office. ' UOR SALE LIVERY ANlPnor will trade for real estate. Easy t,i and examine. No. l&r South First TX1R SALE-MRS. E. A. FRAVK T East Third South St.. has thrw ta, hound pups for sale, tall Weir,, Thursday as they must be sold. UOR SALE CHEAP-ON'On V colonies of bees, and fixtures i. Seventh West and Seventh SnuthW, pOR SALE-10,000 STOCK ofiS dise to exchange for real estau office box 631. " UoTTsALE-TWO HORSES r light wagons, suitable for t wagons. Call at 277 East Fifth Souths IjOR SALE A CKiAIt STORjTis best location on Main street, (fori forselling. Cullat241 Main, opposite house. ot. ' t'ostat'Tmrfi I J necklace and cameo pin. The Jb receive liberal reward by returning tt. to A. C. 8.. Times office. ; . OSctteval gCficurir ocKY"MmraTA!iN 3 West Second South street. Sti Utah Territory. We are the lareejt iw pany on the Pacific coast. We chewli1 swer all correspondence regarding H labor market ; are the authorized labor . for all railroad companies in this wotta will cheerfully answer all comira our line. General agents for eastra pi We are the largest agency on the Pa Seattle office, 103 Front street, ' Tacoma office. 1400, Pacific avenue. Los Angeles office. 39 South Spring na Butte City office. Morrison Work. Denver office, 518 Seventeenth street Call or write. Special Notices Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers an-swers addressed care of The Times. . YyAOTE7?UB T a business worth 300O a year. Adapted to lady or gentleman. No. 3 West First South street down stairs. WANTED AT ONCE DININd-ROOM girls, woman cooks, chambermaids, dish; washers, nurse girls, laundresses, and girls for general housework. Highest wages paid and best places, at Mrs. McEwan's employment office, 6 West First South street. riOOD PLUMBERS WANTED AT NO. 43 VT W. Second South street. WANTED- STUDENTS IN DOUBLE EN-try EN-try bookkeeping, taught by actual practice prac-tice on regular books. Day or evening. All lessons private. Harry R. Browne, expert accountant, ac-countant, 2fil Main street. "1 IT ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL t housework. Apply at No. Fifth East street. IT ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE T work ; must he a good cook and neat in her work: only three in family ; 5 per week. Inquire at 254 east, 1st South. ANTED A GIrETfOR HOUSEWORK; good wages. Inquire at the Times office. Air ANTED TO RENT A FIVE OR SIX V room furnished house. Address V. W.S., Times office. XTANTED JOHN C. COX. PRACTICAL ' mining expert. American Fork. Utah county, mah. with .33 years experience with minerals, will examine and report on mines, formation, lost ore veins and tin ore ; corres-pondence corres-pondence solicited. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN klas clerk in office. Has had five years experience expe-rience in large Are insurance offlc. Address M. H. T. Times office. YITANT TO BORROW KWOO SECURED ON 867 8 'Main g!jopurty' S' F- SpBNCE. upstairs, AVANTED- GIRL FOR GENERAL T housework at No. 23 Sixth East street. between Hrigham and First South. grociciie. convocation held on the Drat Wb In each month, at Masonic hall, atli 9 jurnlng companions are cordially lie tend JACOB J. GREENEWALD, M,t! Pb lip Bkioos. Secretary. ' MASONS- WASATCH LODGE. NO. 1, A. F.I Regular communications held at 1 sonic Hall the second Friday of art : Members of sister Lodges and rr brethren in good standing are cordlai'v: to attend. ADOLPH ANDEHSO.N, I J. Malsh, Secretary. tTmoriah loIogeTnoT a, a. r. Regular communications Mi si hall, East Temple street, the seronJ I of each month. Members of sister k sojourning brethren in good Btandiogn diaily invited to attend. JOHN B. FARL0W.I Christopher Dit:m Secretary UTAH COMMA NDERY. NO. 1. Templar. Stated conclaves b sonic hall, on the first Thursday"! mil at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are era ill vi ted to attend. A. M. GRANT ' Philip Bhigos, Recorder ARGENTA LODGE, NO. 3. A. F.I Stated communications held 11 hall the first Tuesday in each month. of sister lodges aud sojourning tw good standing are cordial Jjj M. O. Phiujpb, Secretary. . CALANTHE LODGE NO. 6. K. OFF ular Conventions every Moniijr at 8 p. m in Castle Hall. Elks C ldU Journing Knights cordially lnvl'-C. lnvl'-C. W. C0FFALL W. M. Risi ,ir. K. of R. A S. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODOE N0.1 P. Meets everv Thursday evenft o'clock, in Castle Hall, Elks Club berB of the order are oordially J0? tend. F. KEHBMA-' A. Buirck, K. of R. 48. . M" YRTLFTLdDfJE NO. 1. K. OFPj Conventions every Tuesday''; 8:(J0 o'clock, in Elks Club Hall. W Knights cordially tovitetoat J. L. Lucas. K. of R. 4 S:-. . ANCIENT ORDERJJFjrcRESj; COURT PRIDE OF UTAH. K0. . on the first and third WedneiM month, at Emporium Hall. m made welcome. GEO. W. ABHS'5 C. H. Spenckr, S. F P. OJjgjgL SONS OFMERiO;.. Ia?r!otic'order sons ofM! Washington Camp No. 2. A; meets every Friday evening, at w of Honor Hall, cor, Main and W - Sojourning Sons are cordial'! "t attend. .,.ms WM. OLASMA J A. S. Barrett, Recordingjgg: BEAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS AT DR Hodges dental parlors, 31 West First South street, four doors east of Dinwoodev's furniture store. . , , Teutonic hall no. as east second X South, is the coolest place in town, and keeps the best of beer and everything! J? C. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFfTcEoF poslte Walker house. UICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES AT E C. Cofnn Hardware Co. : Y H1TEMOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZ- LirsElC- Colfln Hardware Co. PHIL A DE LPHIA LA WN MOWe"r8EC Coffin Hardware Co. ' ' QEM WATEfTfiLTERS. F. V E R YF ANI-" ANI-" ly'-ant water should havo !i"fi. h J .tr?, 'ieaP,' easil-v attached and effective. K. C. Coftiu Hardware Co. QUPERIOR COKE STOVESAND RANGES O cheap atE. C. Coffin Hardware Co. TfSTATE X i Irst mortgage ; no delay. Harris & HarJ rls, room 7. Utah National Bank building CTIEHL & ("RKIG11TON. DENTISTS Fx" w Jr;!,Ct teetil Wlthout Artificial teefh Hio"' P';8ei- ,M mlins f" t u g, lei li? ',' ?'-H" '! or amalgam, il Al QSTRjCH PLUMES CLEAnISeTcOL a"" "irled equal t new at New York MlllmeryParlor, 30 West Third South street MKS- MELISSA MILLER. SEERFSs" in a? o -'.''TT aDd ThursSiv ev: in,'.s at 8 o cluck. Admission ' cent ph yaie sittings daily from 10 to 13. and I from 1 L o p. m.,t57 E. Second South street rbX 3 PEFl?LAh-DR- a ungeICrtomTsT oiseInp: WORKTNGMEN'S SOCm"1 Timee nd Places of MtW( Operative Plasterers' Union- night, room 48, Scott-Auerbacb W" street. . . ..jjt Brewers' Union-Second nl ' A' days every month, room building. Main street. ,Jf Painters and Decorators' paWJT, fourth Friday every month, row Auerbach building. Main 9tr?";ln St Tinners' Union-First a'Sgi every month, room 48, Scott-AU" lng, Main street. . .a& Clgarmakera' Union-First sna fi days every month, room . Dl building, Main street. ,,.jf i Barbers' Union-Third Mfflt, month at some barber shop pre"" "Typographical Union-First StuvW month at A. O. U. W. hall. . n' Pressmen and Stereotyped f Monday every month at some designated. , fji Carpenters and Jlne ,f H Wednesday evening at Tempi o Hodcarriers. Laborers and 1 $ -Second and fourth Mondays the Temple on Honor. . 1 0 Tailors' Union On Sunday in Stonecutters Union-Secona , Monday of each month at A. Brick and Stonemasons' Liuou nat' Friday at the K. of P- J'1:,, ! The Federated Trades and , Every second and fourth "Mi hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach street . r i.trwi Executive Board of the Ir"L Council Every Saturday, room bacn building, Main street Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Troy Steam Laindry, 142 Main street. v Uent. "7; Ff? ,REN'T-A NICELY FURNlSHFri tront room: call at 110 N. 1st East 'T'O RENT-COLUMBIA HOUSE Rri F0 teurn ISHE7TndTx5xpp5 nl8l")d nis at 377 Eastj-m "cf rlfR- FtimJSS?0. APARTMENTSFOR GEN building, or at &'bwE Second South street. er 83 West Fi?TFr-B0ARDIN(i HOUSF M- adMLhM?- S S5nS: en suite. street Room aingia OT - 1 HENRY E.N.PHELPMt MONEY SiSff&Stf 53 S. Main Street, Salt Lake & |