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Show 1 Elmo Hotel, surgeon speclaiui U ' 5' sickness of all kinds. Liver dnd tMta plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseaLS entice en-tice for i years. Itp TTotlKYTdTidTNTT .11 ttt West Second South strew t;tnh Territory. Wc are the laiveit i i' U pany on the Pacific coast. We vhL swer all correspondence reai-dim, labor market; are the authorized lii for all railroad companies in this i will cheerfully answer all convsT,.,'in' our line. General airents for eastern , nft We are the largest agenry on the pL iJ""-Seattle iJ""-Seattle office, ins Front street ' lllc,3.1 Tacoma oltlce, 1400, Purine avenm. Los Aiweles office. 39 South amino . Hutte City ofllce. Morrison block 8 Denver office, 618 Seventeenth Mnt Call or write. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES. Take Advantage of the Big Cut. Denver. $12.50; Portland. fc0.r0; Chicago, $:ta.00: Helena, $17.50; Omaha, $'J4.00; firand Junction, $12.50; Kansas City, $24.00: Seattle, $22.50. Remember tho place: Ghosheix's Cirr Kate Ticket. Office, under the I postoflicc. These tickets are for sale ' exclusively by this ollice. i . ... We have made a sweeping reduction ia gentlemen's flannel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as we wish to close out this particular line. Bast-Tekky Mek. Co., 142 Main street. For the best tea and coftec in town go to the Pacific Tea & Coflee co.,.4 West First South. ?5otetfc. TArTciTftlTlfRnJc convocation held on the flrst W.J'1" in each month, at Masonic, hall at (in t turning companions are cordially fi; JACOB J. GREENE WALD, ,' PB lip Hkioos, Secretary. ' K ttP MASONS. --S WsatchodgXoTTT T Regular communications held ? 11 sonic Hall the second Friday of L , Ml Members of sinter Lodges and lift ""; brethren in good standing are crdlaiii ff! to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON wl" J. Malsh, Secretary. S. M t. mo'hiah LonelTNoTarArTr, . Our line of Bathing Suits is still complete com-plete We are agents for the Brooklyn Knitting Co.'s celebrated goods and will guarantee them in every particular. particu-lar. Bast-Tehry Mer. Co., 142 Main street. Union I'acilic System. Mountain Division. On and after June 29, 1800, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake 8:10a m9 :25am 11:45am 12:30am 10:45 am 11:80 am 2:30pm 3:30 pm 12:43 p m 1 :30 p m 2:45 p m 3:40 p m 1 -.45 p m 3 :30 p m 8 -.45 p m 4 :30 p m 2:45 pm 3:30pra 4:45 pm 5:80 pin 3:45 pm 4:30 pm 5:45 pm 6:30 pm 4:45 pm 5:30 pm ti :45pm 7:30 pm 5:45 pm 6:30 pm 7:45 pm 8:30 pra 6 :45 p m 7 :30 pill 8 :45 p m f9 :30 p ni 7:45pm f8:30pm t'J:30piutlO:15pm fMondays and Tuesdays excepted. , J)aily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Wasatch building, corner Main and Second South sts., and at depot. Fare for tho round trip 50 cts. S. W. Eccles, G. P. A. Notice The Garfield Beach train leaving Salt Lake City for the beach at 7:45 p. m. and the train leaving Garfield Beach for the city at :30 p. m. will be abandoned Thursday evening, July 31, for that day only. hall, East Temple street, the second X? of each month. Members of sister loC sojourning brethren In good standing . dially invited to attend. 8 JOHN B. FARLOW W u Chwstophkb. Dieul, Secretary. ' UTAH COMMANDEKY. NO. Templar. Stated conclaves held at u sonic hall, on the flrst Thursday of each m, at 7 o'clock Visiting Knights are coVrS Invited to attend. a. M. GRANT W Philip Hkiogs, Recorder. " L ROENTA LODGE, NO. 3, A. pTTS Stated communications held at m hall the first Tuesday In each month M,S of sister lodges and sojourning brethren , good standing are cordially invited to atil? C. S. VARIAN to u M. C. Phillips, Secretary. ' w' KNIGHTS OPYTHiASr""""1 i ular Conventions every Monday even at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Eiks Club'llali i Journing Knights cordially invited to tt C. W. COFFALL cr W. M. RI8LBT. K. of R. & 3. AMfi OCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO l77f P. Meets every Thursday evenini Jt: i o'clock, in Castle Hall, El :s Club Hall ifa bersof the order are oordially invited tu tend. ARTHUR HAIQH, C O A. Buehck, K. of R. & S. M VETLE LODGE NO. i, K. OF P. Conventions every TueBday evenim u 8:i:0 o'clock, in Elks Cmb Hall. Sojoumta Knights cordially Invited to attend . T , . E. M. WADE, CO. J. L. Lucas, K. of R. ft S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FOKESTEK3 pomrnKlraiW VJ on the flrst and third Wednesday of eati month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Urottai made welcome. GEO. W. ARHMOR, c i C. H. Spenckr, S. F., P. O. Box MA " sons of America! 1TATRKmCORDJi Washington Camp No. 3. P. 0. S. of A meets every Friday evening, at 7:30, in Temp;, of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited ti a'ttond. WM. GLASMAN, President A. S. Babkett. Recording Secretary. 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. ItfllttteJr. WOKKJMiMliN'S SOCIETIES. Times and Places of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Every Moadir night, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tun days every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbicli building, Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second ui fourth Friday every month, room 4a, Scolt Anerbach building, Main street. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdip every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbacn buill-lntf. buill-lntf. Main street. Cigarmakers' Union First and third Thus-days Thus-days every montn, room 48, Scott-Auertacl building, Main street. Barbers' Union Third Monday ot ever; month at some barber shop previously designated. desig-nated. Typographical Union First Sunday oIotkt month at A. O. U. W. hall. Piessmea and Stereotypers' Union-Firs', Monday every month at some place previoml; designated. Carpenters and Joiners' Union-Eterj Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hodcarriers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month in the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday In A. 0. U. . hall. Stonecutters Union Second and fonrll Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Hrick and Stonemasons' Union Every alter-nat alter-nat Friday at the K. of P. hail. The Federated Trades and Labor Counefl-Every Counefl-Every second and fourth Sundays at their hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trails Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott-Auerbacn building. Main street. AIT" ANTED A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN M be accommodated with room and board at 176 South First West street. TANTED TO KENT A FIVE OK SIX T room lurn.shed house. Address C.W.S., Times ofllce. lfANT EbNEHimDRED LABOKEK3 and rockmen at Bl First East. V-ANTEDJ OH N C. COXTl'KACTICAL TV mining expert, American Fork. Utah connty, Utah, with S3 years expe r'ence With minerals, will examine and report on mines, formation, lost ore veins and tin ore ; corres-pondence corres-pondence solicited. Q ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN Oas clerk in office. Has had Ave years experience expe-rience in large Are insurance ofllce. Address M. II. T. Times office. Xr A NT TO BORROW WO00 SECURED ON v T inside property. S. F. Spenceb, upstairs. 8OT S. Main St. Wantei)-atTenterrYse1iouse a chambermaids. ANTED-AT ONCE, OIRLS AT THE Utah Steam Laundry. Apply at 45 S West Temple street. ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at No. 83 Sixth East street. between Brigham and First South. iVr gritlc. UOR SALE A NICE GENTLE TEAM FOR street 'P' HU 72 K:,St 'St'coua South- iOR SALE-Tw610HSESbTWO 1 light wagons, suitable for deltverv wagons. Call at a?7 East Fifth South street. FIt SALE-JW.OOO STOCK OF MERCHAN- cet,x(Vtl.eXC,''ange t0f """""af- IT0" ,AI'E, CHEAP-ONE HUNDRED 1 monies of hees, and fixtures. Apply at aoventh West and Seventh South streets. LjXiR SALE-Flvl:Tk7iolvrii6uSK, "new" U!l Main 6 ' ' 00 eash- W-K Hard,' TOR SALE-ColvIPlrTT'niNTINFoUTT Primer dress, Washington hand press excelent assortment of job and newstype' Good as new. Baltimoreau jobber. x s oftl"?8 aW14y dWn- AWresa w- K- Times UOR SALE LIVERY AND BOARDING win w 1 V Go",(1 Nation, long lease. Or will trade for real estate. Easy terms Call and examine. No. 15, South FirVS street? FtLwLARG1?h NEW 4 R00M "cot- of watw'Vimi '?;ryht; abundance .. o ' ww' Sow cash, balance one and two years. 8 1 per cent. WE. Jlubbard. Hi Main F?e741B?J? '"s,AL-Mi3MFEWITH ,h 1 .' W Ieet ba,RK ?"nnd adjoining on oe ond Smitn, between Second and Thfrovfiwt E2tnr,nLnf xi 1 """K" Lumber Co Bur-on, Bur-on, Oroesbeck & Co.. am South Main street SPECIAL OFFER. .1. F. Jack, 85 South Main Street. 103x1115 feet, corner Second and M ptreel. facing south ami east; close to eloolrio caw, easy payments; $8,100. 07x1151 feet, taeiiiir east on Kivtilh Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E 2nd South St. Sov llent. ?RKNTSU Lit' B1,""ad floor' ,16-m s""a T,X)K RENT-TWO FRONT ROOMS FOR stairs"68' Ca" 8t W West Sond sliuthFt?" UOR RENT - HOUSES. ItOOMSANn TURNlSHED ROOMS FOR RENTm TO gtM per month. S3 West Sixth sSmIPJ? BURNISHED APARTMENTS FORl'FV WuJmerWockJSU Mrs. East, just south of Fifth South; line shade; JfcillOU 4lixii30 feet on Seventh East, between First aud Second South; liue shade, orchard, etc.; SoOnO. I'.MxliJ.) feet, wiih good 5-r.oom Louse, barn, city water, shade, fruit, etc.; easv payments; &'()00. JO acres south of cily, $(i0(l(). J. F. Jack, 230 Main street. Salt Lake City, Ulah. Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, will press your trousors every day in the year for $10. Ho carries the finest stock in the citv. Martin Schmidt, Progress building. Pembroke, quick job printer. Lumber and Cement. Builders and contractors for lumber and tho best English Portland brand of cement will find it to their advantage to call upon A. Keyser, corner Second South and Third W est streets. Money to loan in sums to suit by S, F Speuccr, 267 South Main street. Ice cream and sherbets at the French rostaurant. Don't forget that we have removed to 67 East Second South street. A. J. White, Keal Estate Co. William Condon, tho lawyer, has changed his office from the Utah Stove and Hardware company's building (0 the first floor of the Culmer building, on First South, between Main and Commercial Com-mercial street. We invite inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Bast-Tkkbt Mer. Co. 142 Main street. We aro still receiviug a few late summer sum-mer novelties in neck wear, at Bast-Tekry Mer. Co., 142 Main street. t nlaral Vlffi?, T "LXrn RENT-HOUSE OP SIX RnnMc .x-- Second South street. augers, sa est NT-BOARDING HOUSEfF5-1 HOUSEfF5-1 nished or unfurnished r.U J . ; --ready --ready established MhfrtT pe,anenbns al" Apply to m South Ffrsg? ent "oarae. ensuite; miet' Koms Btngie or . Cost. street nd et reward. Swond South; Joxn A. Vn-Pk,.t, j KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MYRTLE NO. 1, WILL MEET AT ELKS CLUB Hall :; Every Tuesday until further Notice. A.LL KNIGHTS- INVITEE E. M. WADCJ HENRY E. N. PHELPS, M0N FY I-OAN"Er,"n Wilcliw ! je-eu-y and Personal S-ur.w" Ten Dozen. Ladies' line kid button boots just received re-ceived at Baker's, 52 West Second South, which we will sell for fen davs tit 1.55. The celebrated lithographers, Hall O'Donald, of Topeka, Kas., have opened a branch office at No. !) W. Second South street, this city, where they are prepared to take orders for lithographing, lithograph-ing, printing and blank hook making. 1 in Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated J'kov Stkam Lai ndkv. 14a Main street. |