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Show z E SAET LAKK TIMES, SATURDAY EVENLYG, MAY 3, 1690. ' n For a few days onlv. lots in Central Park will be ortero I at acresigeprie.es. 1K Witt B. Low l & Co., 00 West Second South sirei'i. rrd to h tbm In th bttl N trr ,.f th t.f tod w.n tak piaur tn ,- AST Sort un I In in " dlr tlon. I'.writ. g any iaiprove:rirnt made ir-t- - o,nri3 the ery wtil . b to tfcru. Arraiia'tnue hae i.id- - tn w iter r.a cue for tn kw at tM nominal prkenf ;.M for t aoti or ft K , li f lot, lit Ati lr F. . Bo T ur "!! ti;"l"i " R dd en w t so. t.:id .V- - t.it. t..n-- Vy. I tab l ..;..(. lit.-- a. i li) Helton. A Hatam. A modern brick cottage of nine rooms on J street war car line, rents forStiOpcr mouth; good terms; W..VH). If you w ant a nice home don't mi.- this opportunity of u good bargain. K. V.'Fohlin. -- 0 West 2nd South st upstairs. DGotoS. Kcllncr's new dry (roods store for elegant poods. All poods are j sold there at New York prices. TJOCKV MOUNTAIN GENERAL Aniy. AJ Wit Jtiil Houn, M., ttait Laka, V'all 1 f ntory. W r tk lftr la'xir com pauyna Uw PwlV- - Cont. W.. cl.ffultra ait rnrrtwikb4tK r 1 in USaie ar th aritlioru.! labor nte for tit r'.l?vl r.,miwn-.- l tin tiu, ana edit ,'iw?-t!- a. --c el' r..rr.pomtn'"e n ir tiaak t J Met for E . Fta.A W ere IA Ur,r : ;.:i- - on th I wrtri,' 1 ot, pVntti ffi.ss t'n Kr-- mw. Trrni 0.-- . l'.'ifit- - Awsw l Ar.:- - ftti. w Soria SttnH, Hutwt lr i Jl.ifri. nkx'k. I vnr- - tfli , US ijoTraMMtJi ttinA I ail i writ. GOxlG.! feet busino-- property forJi'.1.) per foot; cheap; 8 roomed hoitse, baUl, etc. ItJ'ixSSO feet on Ith West. $ir,.(KX). 08 aci-e- s three anil a half miles from postollicc, cheap. iWOOO will buv 0T rods Olli "Kast anil 4th South Sts. ' i sfJKKKi will In iv SlxHO 8th West ami ad South Sts. CxlO rods on Jili South, $;$25 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, hlk. pi. K, $,m00. tor Jixli rods, brick houo tire rooms. S18.000 for 10x13 rods ou 7th So and 2d East streets. $.";) forBJxlO rods on fth So bet 2d and f.d West 1050 for 25x140 feet, four-roome-house. Tu$. Uuest & Co. DSS. FREEMAN 4 BTJRR0T8, YK. f.KR. VPSF. THBO.VT. S?E(1A-- j ctt-- s avurvl nt'M. io ma i; aj.l i. KKAI. Ksl VIL AXU l.o.i.vV THE STKDICATE ISTES7ME1T CO., pat. K.vr.Ti:. : main-- sTtr.:rr ix- - i It vMUunus tor ii"0 r.i.lni ji. mty. YEArON 4 HEATH, . PCAI. VSTATK ANDI O.VX AOEXT9. I NO) M;u Mrl. Ro:.T'ti l'mil.. r, i ,invi'iiUni Miliciti'il. i s. r. spacer t co.. ! 11KAI. ESTATK UAN'. lN'VfcTMENTS. IV .wr Muth mjh Mr. s..u l.ul urj. Crtliiplrte It.t vt i'IIJ aiiU iT tj lnrt) . ALrRID EUJfSIIEE, IJE.M. :HTATV LdANsl, IVVESTMf NTS. t t.u Ma n im-t- , rv.ir Jer. Bauk. Sit LakrL'iiy LUli. J. 0, Mi'ALI.I'TKH. t. II. Mi AiaJTKR McAllister bkos., IJEAl. ESTATE AND I.OA. fk 8 MAIN oity. D. B. STANW0OD, , T FAE ESTATE A S II 1NV Est M KNT HltO. IV k r. Tli hau UUiit ofvcjl l.t for Meia,lty. S. E 'hi..t Main ami Thini iscmlh iirti. tn l& (ifut of Bt. Elmo Ilotxl Sjil I. k niv. j.oTjAcaisiCO. IJEAt. ESTATE tl Al.EttS 147 PK.VJKEM . IV tmililuitf. ha al rnl'l'.ll' lMi.i..'i-;- ; Iu all prt ol Ilia o4t) , a.i Mwuw li a. Iu buiit anil lnn pr'p. nv. H. 0. LETT & SON, DEAEElta IV KK.AI.ESTATt.flTV AND N'.i. .Mutti'.ti't,,ijiiKiiri)tli WalkiT ltiiiiM, Sail l.ikr my, THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. BAHUAINS JS UK VL ESTATE. LOANS Nu. 117 M.ilu atrt. B. tt Burton, Jr , J. A. Qrbrk, W. B Andres liORTON. GK0E3BECK A CO., 1EA1. ESTATE. NO. tu MAIN STIilJT. IV Suit l.ttko Uly, ntt. Notary lu urn . Tlhin . rTm! j6kl?o"NXoai RKAI. ESTATK. LOANS MINKr, anil klauulai'liirluii, US VI Elrat bimtk tri. " WETA I'KAN l. tountain luncTbtandT HJ. HEEIt. PHOPlllKTOir. NO IISWI'TH M u l li hiitwi. Hlmrt nr.l.-- r mrala at all kmira. 1 .'iiiuuii.iil'iii Tl 'ti'l to. THE BOSTON, SHORT OHHEIt HESTAI'KANT .K.TIIII!1 il; I.uio-i- i aiyi. K4iilar lf rrnu and uiiwanla; Cominiiiailon Mal Ti'ki" Try lbi lliwlun and jrmi wuj gu uuwhtjm rl. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at t he Xoveltv Manufacturing company, 1)1 Fast Third South street. Elegant lines of summer neckwear in bows, scarfs, Windsors, etc. Bast-Marshal- l Mek. Co. 142 Main street. We aro making a specially of Reutle-nieu'- s shirts to order, iu dross, silk and flannel. Fit guaranteed. ' li AST- -M A its UA E l Mer. Co. Maiu street. - Workingnictl who wish to build a house aud have their own homo sliould call on E. B. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. For a few days only, lots in Central Park, will he offered at aereago prices. Dk Witt B. Lowe oi Co., (SB West Second South street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. r!rt-Ci- a AdvrUani of Sail Laka Clly. Tim TiHBti i omnif n.is t it jiuraa and prr!Miinal uin ht card i .ipp,'r in Uls ucp.u-tmcat- . .V Kt U I T t.F I t fEED AfHALE,' ; iute .r 1'iNvm i , VKrUrfEi"T OK '"O.M MtKCIA I. BLOCK, j Hi, ,isit. tl b.iild'i'.it. whiteTulkek A KCHtTtXTS AND STEK!N7E"iFNTS. I Kimins 4'.0 ami 411, HI.k W, Sjll Liik IMy. i I " A 1ST K.Hl'llKtt )l. ; MBS. A. MAEZEITI, j A RT EMPrRH'M. ,7 WKS'i FIKST SOt'TH ! 1 Mtri-t- . S:ili t.iilit" t,ay. Stamiilim. IV- - i nlKiiinir k'nl EmtiMid'iy. Iuiruiloii flwu lu uli tha ait-i- . I; Ai: in. It. elite baeeee shol I rjBSTtEMF-- WISliINC, A NEAT 811 A VK VI will do !! to call i.ii u Sthiikmui A IIoHiNso.N, lrirlHiirN.K'i vast Thud Sou-.- clrnct. Suit Lake Uly, I Mil. BOOKS AM) urATHINEVV. lUt McALLISTEB 4 co.7 TJOOK5, STATtONEltY, TtlYS. NOVEL-- I tit's, I'tiili 'l,'iv, M. Tui.ni t'uhlt n.ma, rprloilloala, MaRuauus, , t Nii'u airw- - . IV II. EM.IM.I KINO. V HAVILAXD & DEKBY," CUVII. ENGINEKliS AND Hl'RVKYORS. 111 Id llllt UMll pltid. li.K'ina H14 aud CI j ProKiea UlUKUiUji P. O. tiox Sli Lakni'ity, L'Uih. ENiHANi. jrw.'wHITEOAE, DESIGNER ANTl KN'GKAVF.Il ON WllOD, MiUu htivet, Siitl Lul-- Clly. CiltOl'KKIKH. 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOH F. FANCY liROTERtEH Uniln. Cu.il uud KluJIlim Wood, rornr Third South ami Star uxu : VL. TOBIAsTsONi DEALER IN FANCY OKOCEntES. Poniii-v- . Eriut and Vi.ttabli. Alt rikhIr dll vr d to any ptutot thoilty. No. HIS nuiilh Flint East atrxct. ELI L. PRICE, t ROCERIK9 AND I'KOVtSlONS, 3M MAIN VI utiwt. tHIRSK-KIIOEIN- "boT" nOIWE KHOKRH. OLD EAdLE FOt'NItRY Htxxind 8011II1 and Ell Hi Wtwt HtrtH. Twi'titv ilvn yair iirlrtn-- III The only pliwt' III tlwelty whore liolw ahiietiie lo mad a npwlully. HOt'KSHULI IIOODH. JOHn'o. QRAYi IIKtl.KM IN NEW AND SECOND HAND IIOtlHEHOt.l) also llimka and Stutlnlli'iy. Nk jn 8 Fli nt East at rwt . LA W IE ll 0. W. POWERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OITOSITK rieoond H011U1 ntrt-t-t- , E.17fjmfj hB TTORNKV AT LAW. HOOMH If? AND 3, Scott Aiierbarh building. MrErMc'ENANY"; 1'RiXIREKH ATTORN floor. LIQTOKS AND ('K4AIIN, THE PHtENIX SALOON, TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, W STATE trnt. lea "Old Hot-- r ou draught, i hok- VVlnou, and Cigala. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. r'HOtCEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED Vy Vtni. Ltnuornd Clvara, Sriu-artt- & PHkt,j-a-. propiiatois, 63 K Third outh atreet, bait Laka City. THE OCCIDENTAL, PI HE (JOODS ONLY AND OF TIIF, REST Qimlllv. Hliidiou Attlitiin. Arm A Mcttr-iiY- . I'roprivtoia, No. Is muit Fiiat loum atreel, oalt Lki City. B. 0. McAIUiW, B. J. Htllliaao, J, L. BoawUd BTONE PR0NT SALOON, CHOICE L1QCOR3 AND flOAMh. Ham. IMA A Co.. mo S. Main at. TEE 00MMEECIAL, It T. NYHTROM. PROPRIETOR. FINE Imporld Wlia, Lltiiora and jiKta. ror. Flit fiuuth and Uornincri'lal atroeu, llt Lak Clly. CL1PT HOUSE BAR, )- -Q fTKEET. A. J. TAYBL'M, Jm i O Proiir1tiii . 00ALTER 4 BNELQEOVE, THK SALT LAKK ML'KtC 11KALF.RS, H M;iln Btret. Wfhor, KaUy aod Nw Ebgland Planoa. El7 Oiku- - MILMNKKY ANI IUtl.WMAKI!IO, KEw"Y0RK 'MILLINER "TDRESs" MAKING. JF YOU WANT A I'KKEIX'T FITTING E1U Ulllli. II Wa-at'- liulld-Ini- S T. Taylor a clelirilU ytu. TUo , , MADAM H. 0. HAYNE8, VO. 101 E. FIKKT W)L'TH STREET. WILL A cll her iilir aw l 01 Hu Mlllluvry, - iiiicy and Ladle' Furnthhllig Oo.id at cut for the next thlity d.iys. MONEY TO I.OA.V E. KcCARRICK, U)ANEI o:t WATCHES . MONEY ami Jpwsiry: lo a mm linn of Wab-hca- . JewiMry, ami Clinnna for Ml di)r than ai:vwlire lu Hi !, K) fcouih Main t.. on door n Walkf 1. WATTESS, lROKKK. SI E FIKKT rSOfTII STREET. I ) at of Dar-- t Nallniial Hs'.k Suit La.i if y. Huk. Kauia 011 Wat. I,. Diamond and iunt poilw-td- talirowl U'K linuirht and aoid: i,nain yiitidnllal. f.. Atl burwawm! ptmlf M M v... lc rtt. New Koute to Park t'lty. The Utah Central railway w ill open up their scenic route and short line to Park City for passenger business be-tween Stilt Lake and l'ark City May 1, 1WI0. Trains will leave the corner of Highlit South nnd Maiu streets, Salt Lake city, at 7:.T0 a. 111. Returning, will leave Park City at 4:30 p. m. and arrive iu Salt Lakd city at 7:00 p. m. Siuglo fare, $2.00, Hound trip, M.00. John W. Yot'Nii. manager. T. J. Macxinto.su, gen' I F. & P. agent. Have you seen ilV in Barratt Bros, window. RKFRlilEK A 111111." CHAS. WANLESB, 4JOI.ll OAK REFKl'iEHATOIiS. AS LOW an aoft wtxat. Call au4H-rlh- Ml Main atrt, STAMI'M AND HE Am. J. 0. JTURPHY 4 CO., Ut'HIIKK - STAMPS A N rv NOTARIAL Anla for Ur AldWU Check l't (orator, Salt Ity TAILDHM, ALPRED n. COHN, THE t.ALIER" TAILOR WILL MAKE Silk and Alpa. aVI-'ar- a in Ih flu eat tvl at raamiabla nrl' a. m eaat tWntid bniuta alrot. W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NK.W SI'RINO arilvd. 4,1 and IfttaM becud South atrt, Salt Laka City. " WATCIIM AKEHd AM JlHH.t lU. JEWELERS, HAVE YOV SEEN THE NEW HAVEN at Hauerbaih AHona, HI eam Fut Houtht If uut, call aud aa Ui lt tio-- k In Ihe Tho most beautiful goods iu this city ai-- to bo found at S. Kellner's new dry goods store, ;'05,nd 207 Main street. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 04. The Troy Stcnm Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main st. Telephone 102, All goods are sold at New York prices at S. Kellner's new dry goods store, 205 aud 207 Maiu street. Call and see my now lino of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloouinccs. etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Order a case of "Anheuscr" sent home. Telephone 382. t i For a few days only, luts In Central Park will be offered at acreage prices. De Witt B. Lowk & Co., CD West Second SoMth street. ORHINUMEX', atKICTIKA. Tina fleraa af Maetl. Or elir FtrtTr' Cnioo-Kw- Y n!.ihl. rouut its fccutl Autrt.k boUUi, Mats a!!rt. ' rnion- - aind end finr-- k avary month, room 4k hiltl'tm. Mll trrt l'alntr and lh..rtof' I'nlon- - la, otid Ufi fourth Friday r irrfwith, nitn 4. h bulldluf, ValB ait'. l inn Lbi-M- i i lrat a,i4 third al.ird avarr m.itith room 4e, BVuit Au'toavO. tnut4-li- u Vlain ttt. Clannkoi' fnlo-- ri aid ihtrt Tu davn airry mmitb. ruutu 4, eHl uv t b'dlillnii M iln tr M'trbaia' fnlmi- - Tklrt Monday nf ararf tnntitntjroe baft ahip daii. Iifl'd. T"iraiikltal VbUm- - Fltat t"iOdy ef a f Inontn at A ll. f' W'. hall aiul .rtor' Fblon- - tmf Wdndy riiift at Tmt !a M It H'l arrfrra Laii"ria and Ta,r' t'Blen Monday a.:k nwB'b la lli Tmplon Hunot. Tauort' l'nlo4i-c- m Kuaday la A. tt I'. W. 'ntona-iittr- ' I'ltrna Ikaeoail and fount Momlay of k Biuutk at A L. W. ball. luu k and tTuWit-llori- ab t fourth Friday of eai k oionia al Ike K- - of 1 bAlt Tn Fadaraiad Trad and Labor Owovtt Kvary aund and lour'.k ti1 hull, room w, a bu.ldii. Maia "r'k.ntl' V.ard of tk F-- ' Tfkd CouiipiI- - l.ry wturly Mom 4,w- - Alw lm h bullditik. l iln r iNi .H I OF I'VTHIAI. ; tALANTIIkS Luim"tTS tc Zr V. ( V.) ulrC"tiriMi,ii arry X mii f nloj'. al n in., In Ci Hall, waik tf)--r Hwm biilldllia- V.V,uruin4t Kln mUM TJ t'l to a't'ud C W (rALlCC. W M llll It K of II f (X K V Mt ' C NT T.N LOfx i b" Vo a. Iffo? U- - P. W..! ry i kurouy iBa ortom In CMtle tun. iAiay Lft Wmim l,nll.lri Mmbnr h ;fr itd lo t'ad A MTKt lt HAiiH. C. C A, llrtw K. of It A 'i i v ktlb "uVi i e no j. it". oiTk hu .1 t .m'eo'w ary Tulay n:i 1 .'rl.r twtia Hall W ,1k Opr Hmtm . k")orlA4f Ka:.h eof'ief, -d U .1 M. W Aili. C. C WalTta HHkBaB', K et K. A ' j. .i;.rri':i woaSS ANCIKNT OHULK OF roHf.llTtJUL fWVKT MID OF t'TAlf Nd rr:"si V Ui flr.t and tklrd Hffiwa-U- f 1 am- - Bionlh at r.i.tiflum U.I Vt.itlorf Bro4ar Wf AIIHT'K.CH, ( . II. Hciv B H r . P O H..J M. I INT A II HOTLL, Commercial Street, on the European Flan. This fine hotel, strictly first claw in ovcry respect is now offering induce-ments to tho local, and traveling public which cannot be, excelled iu the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Fkknch & Sowf.rs, Proprietors. SPECIAL NOTICIS Advanninnn imdr this fiend will be churned til th ri.i of III rem pr Una for "h In rt tidi. No advi iimut will utaiinl r ifi Ihnu fS rnt tar'la 1rrtiln(( In thin rolun.n "uo hav their iiwr Mdivaa. 4 car of Inn Tiua. FOR iAI F. 1.""6r hale -- To th rmiit tron. ith u on of tn partner' lntrr t In a ond. Iiarlnk and urowlVK Bula in rtall Lake Cuv l'ir haith Ilia iaua of rliri!tf. Addr : O. II.. .M. fliy rtfdiCMrWMioslZA"D7)r old pap r at Tun Tmaa offira. VOR SALF -- A. FAMILY Ot'OOV liOKHbi Jr rheap, IS F.. Huurid Hith 6t. lOMI'LKTF. M.WSi'AFkK OI.'TFIT, tX- - pt dvrt!in iyp:ln.-ln- two roiir doubla-mediu- Fotter r, .aof bd W4fl n four hor boiler and enum V. Ill lt rhaii and rui ay tvrm. Addrr a Tlte TlMka CO., Mall Lak City. S"TORr;H OS CfiMMKHCIAL HTKF.F.R AXt rumlb irt; rvonu irorty. for ipaiil'-ma- i fkll on C. fc. Wautiaod, ib Ma.u III AVE A 'HOICK LOTOF A'. HKAl.lt AM) lty projrly for aa. A. I .art. ulira ran be had from the ownr. at No. 411 eaat aeujiwl Itoulli aiTMt, bait La City. 1V4MUI, XtANTr.l .ITtTATi". f.V A Mf:AI)V ? yuniiff man. aa tlioa tmUi"' or Airman. Will tun elevator vutclu. Addreaa (jco. A!ln. t(dofll'e. ' AS1 KO- -T WOT,OOI JOC UN,! MfcX laihrra. Al f ly lo 1. J ! Tikmi ol- -' XVA"s Tk. I I LH iK ' i K H A L H OL BE- - w ,rk. at 177 Kaat Flrt M nuk trd. 'ATKrT-TIltllktt'- book-!-!- lit I.III ? i lrrklua i'KiA utn boo, ood If"T'lrlveo. H. II. II.. Tina om.- - XV'AN'TKOVoiiiur man waiit a looinmaU 7 V ( all at XV, M eat i uipia trl it'ANTKD'iaKr-.rrjiliit- I LAii CUT 7 1 t iakr, at Jo. Bausartti , Main irt. Tho most complete lino of silver nov-elties ever shown iu the city at David-sou- , Leyson & AleCiiues. For a few days only, lots in Central Park will be oileicd at acreage price. De Witt B. Lowk & Co.. 66 Wc-- i Second South street. Main Street. I have for sah- - for a few days only a choice pieeo of Main street property at 20 tier cent below the market price. It will pay von to look into this. Talk quick. Also a largo list of lirst class insido and acreage property ou easy terms. Glokok ll. Toustir. 27! South Main street. Workiu(inu, Take Mot Ire. You aro cautioned against patron',.-ju- g persons who liandiecigar not bear-ing the L'nion label. By order of t!ie Ltuh Trades and Labor Council. For wedding and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 04 Wet Second South street. Own Your Own Home. Why pay rent when you can own your own homo on sm-- easy ternm? Vc will buv a lot and build for you. A two thousand-dolla- r home, ?17J cash payment. 44.40 per month afterwards. 1 'mil & CALUWeH,, Rooms 3 and 0. Utah Commercial Bank building. The largest display of vegetable in the city at C. B. Dorst's. - - .. I" jAT'U'mr oKf'F.R or AWtRic., U kln(tv, I . k ' A . r,, h..!r .nmii at ! i Taoay-- of llotw (l.ll t. Main J.d lt m M. Hopoiin,iu tfc.oa are ewrdiaUy tt4 W atuml, y-- A. eaaurrr. Kro'l . t a rata". ' H"Lt 'V ." N' r"A r A A t 7 7 l.".. tl MXUIM IB 1CI..U bl ! l "Ir It t'l tl"d FrWay "t Boo.ll. Maln of it-- y !:" ad v.ynrm biatftran mfo.J fj.l ii r r !.! .y to at"- - Ata'l.FH X."4 ur.ii.ti',i, W. M. J it nil. --rMy TAM ffiMMAMirHr n. I, KVt'ift ft ) nmr'ntr kU a ,,nk ha,!, on the r Ttin."laf of c-- rnimit, al 1 Vlurk. VlaltMBJ liBU" " onrmmf 1st ritl v t.tet. A M. 4!4A$r, . w I bh.ii-- Bai'a. Kwr'Ur ; a KitXTA lrxiK. VO A A r. A. M. i tatd inj.ti.a k.l at M onto k:i 7. 6rf. lai' matb nv Btk. MflHHn n4 air klw am gu. nu&c ltn m auwl ai: a ton,W tf 'i?1. i? f" i A. a aia .-- , tt. a. M C. I iiJJk ' VlT Mf-- I t;i lf.E. SO I. A F A A. M. . I IWalar rma .iil.ilaii k4d at Hmxu kail kut Tn;pt F.a x,u4 UrfC4T of ii.. h faufi'.h 4..rr Uida tj4 ,,m-,.n- a if kr lu cutat aamti at ear-- ' J. H S B FARI)W. W. M. rrT"ret fnu - I'TVH ' HAFTTfht4d KaOn. tbI. DrAt 7M7. e.ktBt!nr la svmt. at UaaoiiM kali a'. I p. w .: AaaiiJbA aa DxiJkuj lavneA t HftTl JACOB J CKFCNCW4U, U.L.U.T-FBua- r HkkKu, r ir-- - y. HOOK fcVKM.NOf. AJ01loFFfTiTiN(i I'nKiivi?fY Tt Ai)r.tfrir. thkih fi:nno' i'h. I" iT.HusTltiU "BLAf KM CBN i CO.. j ll' ml ;. .;:..! hi, rr;M.- r- from Waaauh bui.dlu liikt Mr at BV.atk, up Uir. HixtautH, II ai.d 11 i - tSnr.4oI.Aii.-"'l"Y'Jit.- 'r Win i 1 rorr vn l 'Ca r) 11 '"' " tworerit !3a.forrti'--u.a- r Alr VkI j CoritliH-o- t of ( r :o-- , Wi , tr t. Sa,t L lit y. I uu. 1 fl . 11 n Main mraat. root.i II and IJ. T ik tratd toul Pain "7 lb- - u. of , citruv mot of -- hi' b -rf My karni- - j k- and ara ail of t.j l tiu. t U"tl. ,!. ' tot. lib--u- "t-i- . H.;i.i.-- :i ! and npoanla. ArISrial t k ma .J S Unf at r.amola iU. AU .rk ftirM l'- - j iittlfl ft . Jla n . m t.. p m , j Holiday' from 1 a. m to I p m. tf MIBeiXASAOt. i otl. e ef Di.M)lutlo9 f Partawhlp. ri'HK Fil- l- "F Ol'VAL CO MTHW UtV 1 id by fciutnal annaafrt ) lal Irotn ta rHii. Ai, Wi.i du tt nrm ' will J tld to It U TlflO',ltl. BA'I Alt ') Of tka arm wUi t pld by kha. t. lt-'-c O. La ltS"U. Br-r.- APPOINTED ITT hZX HAVIXO V 4i to y V. toe om rr oj ibe burUI la Iks Citj ttoxterj Uw4 i a ie-- Special Bargain. 5ix9 rods, corner of 4th and F streets. Four room brick house, large barn, rents for Fruit and shade trees, eWtric ears, only 6000. W.OOOcash. bmuk bet- - 1st d11 South near 11th East, line. Only per rod; tXX cash, balance long U8x7i rods, comer of 3nl Ea-s- t and 7th South streets, electric hue. Only ,UX), $7o0 cash, balancceay Stkinglk. No. 23 W Second South streeL Goods calb-- for and delirered. Steam Laitiidry, iil Commciiial street, Teh-phon- IH. For lamps, silver ware, tab'e oulU-r-and picture, go to the Variety hall, il West Sectmd South. PLlMBINfi. JA5-- -3 riNWICE, lnACTICALI'L-MHKB- . RTEAM ANO'JAS I Fttr, rUiHIriry ,Dtnr. t Kaait Tblrd bouts tr!, Lake City. 1'ta.li. OTFAH HF.ATINti F.NOINECR. MA1.V O airwrt, Kali LkClt' PI.ATINO. -- 'OLD. AILVEK AND NWKEL PLAT! Nil I I by tk Urtianj , r"roia. All Kind of ri!r!b dine tl'.h 1,,'ato-- w kud dia-tc- k. KiI Bui. 01 1 Aoutk "rU H I CIA 4. iaALYosi". AND F.AB KTXTlALIST. 3 WEST F'VK ooultt alrret. DB. J. 8. BLACOUS3 CO., Kits I A M'EtTALiTS BfPTfSB JFR H mnnt!v --nrd withtmt nrirl'-- l orr Uou. i 1W4 . Wat"k builJior. tH k. Ll4ii take elrrauw. F. 0. 1KX l. LB. Z. A-- 6UILLIK0T. nlti IKT Of TH feTKEFT I TAB COM-g- 1 AiercUl bartfigt Ba k MUdlng. free iJibor Kwhaiij. Mechanic ut wling ciDplovmnt or employem needing men, will be Mip-plie-bv calling at the Union Head'lttar-tcn- , room Vi, building. Main strpct. Cnndtirfd nnderthesn-perriiio-of tire I 'ah Federated Trade and Labor Council. K charge male. Ir. MTUtry Barber" Dental parlors nest to Cullen hotel. Wagner's Orove. . The only Family and Pleasure Resort, Emigration Canon. Trains lcave"tah and Nevada depot Sundays at 1 W p m. And " 3 40 p n- - Mrs. Leslie Carter will hve weeks next season. plMavr. twEentyL) "I?301' has secured a re ThoatroTSCrC9t at the Broadway will Visit Philadef- - Boston, Cleveland, Columbia, Chicago Cincinnati Louisville. St. Louis ami' other principal cities, her tour extend- - I mm rises. Iffeek a Salt Laie'8 Places of Amu8e-- I ment and Event to I Copjo. ' Lfl AND DRAMA EVERYWHERE, Lji'ht Ilasflfi Iramed roin Fugitivs I Pouatains Eoaming Over With I Fantastic Irippery. I hp James O'Neill company appeared I. (jrand opera last Monday iu 1 Cristo," which held the boards tithe week. Mr. O'Neill is a flue. I !ra good reader and a gentlema n of livatcd manners. The character of Lite Cristo" is very familiar to him, Ihe plays it with consummate skill I iuJffment. Outsido of Miss timed len is "Mercedes" and Mr. Henry ltonas"Nortier,"the support was I. f4jr At the niatineo this and in fact every evening tiHiout the week, the attendance very go(1 and th0 nm be .;dored a success. Lndsy and Tuesday uest, "A Royal I d" will he given, In which the St. Lsisters will appear. These ladies lethc great feature of Tony Pastor' season or two npo, and in the lical comedy of "A Royal Hand" r reputation is fully sustained. Iiiirsiky, Friday' ami Saturday of Invcck the California Opera com-- v will present comedy-oiiera- , in 111 Mr. Cornell, Frank Valegra, l Lennox. Stanley Felch, Miss Kate Ivhi and Miss Sfomers will r;ii The reputation of tlieso Lis is fully established,,, aud Icvery line music may be expected. SALT LAKE THEATER. oilay and Tuesday "A Soap Bub-- I given at this theater. The Lenient failed of success owing to firing deficiencies of the company. Ire was no other business during the I f the week. Monday aud Wed-la- y of next week there will be illus-- d lectures for gentlemen only. OTICE OF TJIK IN rKNTTOX OP THKCITA'C "!'? fi! trt,--vt- l.n t Mild M.t it i l . tltvi J lUu'Tiri an 1 II-N, i io h ih C ty t')iiij' It S it ntr oi tn mention viti'k )a-- t : i III fl ' tn r io Kit.'iutu.ir ika,l tr"H 1 tr pie ,r m,iir. iiHiit if,' f'.i immjf naiut-'T- J (D it ttivyl Jrt7il Ih Illl1m(l.u tf fiiUfAiii H inu l lis,' mfrH-ii- o? linlfh Ajsd M ti-- i mi. fif-ypr- T&r rtii'ij f thtt iiii4, i:ititnl al Ktftn HarJrl m:i t uty .SlVi.i ,i'f, ii m i,iri TPtt Hi ii ( ir 'l (naii I "t'ti'n tti t,.ihw!ii rt- - r t.P'.t-t- , i th il;rt't in i art, t 4 vt iiii-nii- 4 m'-- at. nan jf : Ailf ilf aaia, b;.-- 41; jut I itu.l 4 N.mthi; 1.i I an1 i bl k l . iolit t n,l 1 h.i" l iu! ail li, piai t. jmu l. vt'T ;ivr ' ,l',vtioiv l kvriii(i tt f .u.i inuoo a nmt r ml .k rititif H U.ai't:y IIouTrlr or bf,i M h, Mi lima mi tr im M Mmii. il hn It lil ha an.l is,tnmr m h a iV I t hr-T-U or, iimi Cnjr Comi'll af I.AO (Ur. loa l April inu H.oi'ia Hi x.t Hvuriar. UkrOty. May I. I Ih Reporter and Hailroad Offlclala. The reporter that is sent forth to learn Ihe details of a railroad disaster is placed in a position which few men would care to occupy, and that position is rendered the more trying by the railroad officials with whom his assignment brings him ia contact. In matters pertaining to their business, the railroad men of this coun-try generally prove themselves to. be clearheaded and efficient bevond any tet of men that can be mentioned. "But when as in the case of the. recent dis-aster on the Lake Shore road they refuse to give the reporters the facts of the case, and when they set about to thwart the efforts of tho reporter in every possible way, they do that which is not in keep-ing with their usual sound senso aud business ability. Shut out from the truth, the Teporter will draw heavy drafts upon that unfail-in- g stock of imagination which the aver-age reporter possesses. Ho will do more: turned with an empty notebook from the official and often with gruff words that antagonize his feelings and color his report ho will find soma employe, and, by coaxing", or probably by argu-ments clinched with a bit of green paper, get some kind of a report of the affair. The reporter is not to blame. His bread and butter is at stake. He goes to the fountain head for the knowledge be requires; if rebuffed he is obliged to go to lower and muddy streams of informa-tion. Neither ho nor the paper that sent him forth desires a highly colored, exag-gerated report which will require subse-quent modification. Facts are desired, and if these fail fiction is the natural refugo of the reporter. The railway official that will afford the reporter every facility for gathering these facts will not regret doing so, and will set an ex-ample worthy of imitation. Pittsburg Bulletin. flSflLIR, He Eelates His Tale of Woe for the Week Just Closed and Tells How Julia VISITED THE SALVATION AE5IY, Another Wife to Be Added to the Seven Eauhah Has a Bouncing Baby Boy. My friend, the Elder, ambled into my sanctum this morning with a sort of expression on his usually benign countenance. That he was iu trouble I. could plainly pereeivo by tho far away look in his mild blue eyes, and the chilicolorow tang in his erstwhile pleasant voice. But as a matter of form, 1 ceased to heed the otliec devil's yell for "copy," aud pleasantly bidding him good morn-mornin- Inquired what was the mat-ter." "What is the master?" ho echoed. "What is the matter? Why everything. I sometimes wish I were dead or back in Ohio, it makes but little difference. It's the women that are tormenting the life out of me." 'What have they boon doing now?" I inquired. "Oh, everything" was tho response. 'You know I told yon last week about them all wanting new bonnets. Well I bought 'em all one. Tsent Luclla, sho's No. (J, back to York state on a trip an' bought Laura, she's No. 3, a new dress; I even put 'Tilda, she's No 4, in a sep-arate house, and fixed up Jane's, she's No. 1, children. Buttt seems that all I can do-i- s of uo hsc aud 1 am nearly ready to quit," anjl here the old man heaved a sigh as big as a pound of wool and as sogs;y as a lump of unbaked biscuit dough. 'You see it's this way," weut on the old man wearily. "Julia, she's No. 7, as I told you before, wanted me to go to parties with hCr and I agreed. Took her to two last week. Last uight I had made arrangement to bat supper in 'Tilda's new room, in honor of the event. It was goin' to bo a late affair Tilda was to set tip soda rolls an' honey, an' some fried link sassige. There ain't anything in this world I like things, so I was calculatin' on a good time. An' I didn't cat unv dinner ou 'count of it. An' jest as 1 was kinder spruein up a little who should come in but Julia. Said she wanted to go down to tho Salvation army niectin'. I told her 'twas no place for us, but she said sho was goin' aud I had to go with her and miss all that good stuff, and that, made 'Tilda mad, an she 'lowed if I was, goin' to quit my good meals to go with that young thing, she called her, why I needn't come fooliu' 'round her no more. But Julia's young aud good lookin', an' I didn't want her to go alone, so I went. Came near starvin', too. Had to fill up on a lot o' cold cab-bage when I got back. Now 'Tilda she's madder'n a hornet an' says she's goin' to git unsealed aud marry old Bishop W igfall, an' that makes me feel sad 'cause 1 dou't know what Mary's, slio was No. 5, children will do. "Oh, I like to forgot," said tho old man as his face lightened up. "I'm goin' to take another wife. Mighty good woman loo. Lives down at Manti. She's only 85 and han'some as a pioter. Goin to be married Wednesday. I'll send around a nice piece o' cake or sutnthin'. Just fix it up fer me, will you? Give me a good scad off so's tho other elders will think I'm a pretty prominent old man yet- "Jane's 'she's No. 1, been eansiu' an uncommon lot o' trouble this week, too. Sho was bound to have her picture taken and said she wanted it lu tights jest like these variety actresses.' I told her sho was too skinny, but no she said if I didn't agree she'd throw my pants what she was mendin' at the time down ijie cistern. I didn't have any otherpair an' as I was in bed at tho time she was makiu' these remarks she had the cinch on inc. So I drawed a check for tho tights and the pictures aud next day she went down. You orter see them pictures. Why, great Scott I laughed till I cried. Sho looked like tho very old Nick. A mu.ciiin man bought one of 'em. aud put it ou exhi-bition as u likeness of liider Haggard's 'She' She got so mad that sho hit me with a frying pan. Thai's what made this scar ou my head. Luclla, she's No. 7, she got me in trouble, too, just 'fore she weut away. Took the money I was goin' to turn over to the tithing house and put it in her pocket and skipped oft'. Now I'll have to sell my yearling colt an' I know if I kept him he'd do a mllo in 82 in a year more, but I guess I'll have to let him go, cause if I don't something is liable to drop iu my neighborhood, and drop hard. "Well, I guess I'll go up and sec what the wimmcn's got fur lunch. Oh 1 most forgot. You might give Hannah, sho's No. 2, a little send-off.- . She pre-sented me with a tine hoy Tuesday night. Hannah's a good woman, an' I'd liko to see her feel good, an' a httie in the paper does a thing liko a piece woman so much good, you know." And the elder faded. NOTICE Or THE INTENTION nETHKCtTYnV lo air hniii on Tm pi.' in-- i (mm Snud W lu Third Wa i rl N..u- - l l"Tt y tvf n hf Ik Illy IVkiikII of Silt hih I'.lv l In lirn;!,u t.l ur k i mm-l- l it. in,, 'h fili.nina il'-- . rt. t li,ipr.iriiit, .!r Mil Ei and Inii iri alr pip maiu-aN't- 'i; tli fr.-t- . narnatyi Er'in lit ini-r- - f,ii ,f pl anl H.vnd Vt Mri atontf .Virtti Trnpl i THii.l Wait iiwi, auddo!iay.iu ur Iwartka oltkaont lh-i- ..f umtd at tihi llua-lr-and t tuy ! a.iara, ky a ! l inrtlt llHri tha kita ntva il fraud.! tthta il' I'liU'wii-i- jn riii.! din-i- . Ii'i lb in b aR H id lMmd ny iJ Inmrt tiint uamly: AilnfMa ( and a, bi : ,.u a. and . Mi. k at, ail Ul pial A. Halt Eaka Cliy aurrav All pmtrata aad ot)!!. .i tti AiT?Uitf i'H it ti' k lntrmofi raiiAl I-- nrod la niina in tk Oily Havmtlaf r tn l'ir V i ft Imii kln( th Urn bv Ik aald n.iiD'11 li-- II UI kaar and toe.l.lar ii. b nhto.'llnn a may b itiata thruv HynriWul lb Uly Cuuu.ll o( hall rtiy, ni.l April i. U""t IIyw. Oty Hnnrdft, SaII jk I'tiy. MayS, tvk ,,Notl'. r Leave orders for the Suit Lake City Brewing Co's. lager beer at the follow, ing places: Wilson & Busby's, o bar, Nos. 55 and 57 h. Second South street. 1. T. Nystrotun, corner Commercial anil First. South streets, aud Fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Jacob Mokitz. Ueaila'a Little Game. Bessie Miller played it vert successful-ly, and other girls may take warning. Bessie lives at Carondelet, Mo. She was taken with pneumonia and was awful sick. Dolirium set in nd the burden of the girl's cry was for "John," that being the surname of the young man who had been keeping company with her for sev-eral months. The mother telegraphed for the father that the darling daughter waa dying. In the meantime John was sent for, and on his arrival tho lacerated lungs seemed to heal up as though ma-nipulated by a faith enrist. Her delirium passed away like mist before the morn-ing sun, and she was bright and chipper as a lark. John remained at her side all day, and on leaving in the evening prom-ised to return nest morning. Being out of a job it was an easy thing for him to do, and that second day's companionship entirely cured the girl. She is now in perfect health, and the wedding cards havo been sent out. Bessie's father, who paid good money to go home, hasn't fathomed tho mystery yet, but when he hears the story he winks slyly to him-self. Detroit Journal. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF TIIF CfTYl tirV-rl- l In t,td w arr main ti !'. trl frm Hiath to r itfMh H"iih ifrwu and from a iitnt roiiimrti'-iu- H?ntk Kmitti lwlwr,-- Elrvt Alttt n. .Hid Eat atrl ot) 1,1, n k . -- t Noil. i (turn by lb lit Council - f Suit l.akCliy of lb Intention f tirftrontKll In 1n.1l, th f'lltnwiutf ,. r,rd tttiprovmtil. to ll : EHndm and lavtnn Iron tr,r plpa o mala along lha Mlowinic air!, nautatv: llraiiiuiuii al lb li, i.,n of Mum Houik and h.n nd Ea irrt. rioiniima turn.- - Miilth Iwo bio, k t.i Eu-bl- Hmb a'rl: al from a hmiii n ln m P4ve!h Smifb, tr,'t Flrl and r.ai, I i and nia-nui-a4 on blw k. aid ilfraytng fir. (..in Hi. ol Ihr ' ilirof atlinail al liinnrt ifb.uo it'dinr. by a loal iip-.- lb lot nr p!.a of fr. uod aithlu th- fxiiowtnii tl rtbr.t d'tr:,'t. biti ih Uixtb i 10 t antd or nntl by liiipiovifirt,i, tiamrif At) lot A. j 4 aad k. bba k l I"" I ' aud bloa ', hue I, f and lii' a If lot 1 I and a hi. a IA alt la pialA. Mall Lak Clly anrxay. All pr.t and olim tl'ia lo th . amiiiji out of aitrk In t.Mitit.n ntu b prnt.l in writing lo the 1 'ti v H.riiron or iiM, M 7 bw th tun k'1 lit ih aald mini, ll kB II t.l bur an1 coniliUT WB otJittoni aa Oiy b nii.d i,ipri.. Mr or,ir of tha Cliy Conn 11 of Sail I.aL CilV. tua.l April m. I K L''i Haa Clly llmtilrt. Salt Laka rttf. May IM Foot light Flushes. Iw'm Booth with whiskers is men, oil among next season's sensations-uo- y Booth, son of Mrs, Agnes 1I1, has joined tho Nellie McHcnry firaee Henderson is seriously ill r residence iu Fifth Avenue Bow t. is siiil on good authority that J. K. net has cleared over $00,000 this nn. misc Moutague has made a big hit Louis, iu the Henderson "Gondo-cumpan- .... 1. D'Oyly Carte loses $50,000 on his adoliei--' season which is about coui-- a close in New Yoi'k. .Wesley Sission has retired from t.M. Palmer theatre forces and next season manage ou his own nut. iide'Dick" Hoolt'v, cif Chicago, that the report of his building a theatre on Broadway, New York) Jinature. t - , . I e Harrison has been added to the of "The City Directory," which is tenth week at the 'N. Y. Bijou a House. ' !e Macka.ye's iiTCpressible credi-uive- a production of "Money Mad" cir own, with the unctious Steele u unwilling star. "' Uiam M. Dunlev has retired from lanagemoiit of Barry and Fay and iovoto all his time to tho manage-o- f tho Park Theatre, New York. J. Ferguson, perhaps tho most !arand admirable light comedian comitrv, has been engaged by hot . 1). Price for Mrs. Leslie i''s Coni)any. e advertising agents of New York ves have formed an organization known as the Theatrical Agents nierica, with headquarters at 113 lourteen Street. iVane, the leading lady of tho mdoah company, ha9 retired from ;ue to marry Mr. Satu King, of Buf-- wealthy vouug man with a J' income of .0,000. Miss Vaiie is w i" great luck. is Haines and Harry Harwood, of the "Shenandoah" company, recently married. They have waking love on the stasjo since the ,vs produced. Miss Ilai nes made but as a little tot in "May Blos- - Fredcrici de Bellovillo sailed on :,u.v for Rotterdam, by tho steam-;iaarnda- Ho will summer with ;'ier in Belgium, aud return iu tho n to create a part in a new play produced at the Twenty-thir- d Iheatro New York by Mr. ''Sirohman. Russell anti x. Henv-- French it, f lench having discharged him Haven last Tuesday. The swas to be that Tommy's father 'other think him worth more than week. French says Tommy has which doessnot go with '"Lit-''-1 ismntlcroy.7 lafjrid, when an actor has a bene- - admirers send to tho theatre lit-- j seh as catJcs, slippers, game, icn trifles, jusjas if it were a dona-T- '' and the employees hand I1'ts around (among the audience injection, while next clay a coiu- - them js printed in the pap- - actorsand actresses of the l1,11 1 heatri), in Leinberg, are out ;c 1,1 euiisifcqiieuco of a reduction ir salaries of twenty per cent-'Mr- s are Ir sated as public oflicials "alieian flovernnient in consc-- ' Uio tin ati-c being subsidised overnoh nt, and the Galician 'ivite I them ' to lay their Jsbefoi-- the House. recent i, leeting of the newly uraruati,. Authors' Society were uIJf:ine members: Clay M. ' "'lliain Gill, Captain Alfred Leinder Richardson, Robert He,ra.j Townseud, Leonard r.1IowVtrd P. Taylor, Hcert oOW Sedley Brown. Charles vV rno, T. W. King, f.'al'ak, Sydney Rosentield, 'rwdcA Anson P. Pond, aud 'aii'llly. '.atst rleruit to thf. ranks of so-.r- 8 H It he Baroness Jullie De J i1!1! a I sister of Mrs.. Win K. ' rr, ' S1'0 has been studyiug - .io has separated from iftBv- - Jut as the wishes only to "'"'f name against some r' s flood money, she will Dt Jbe seen this season. - Murder Revtnled In a Dream. The Eev. Stephen Colyer, of Mt. Ver-non, had a dream some weeks since iu which he saw two men commit murder near his home. He was so impressed with tjie. vision that ho related it to his family and friends. A few days afterward the reverend gentleman was visiting in the neighbor-ing county of Laurel. In taking a walk he approached a hill which seemed famil-iar. Ou reaching the brow he was hor-rified to find tho body of a dead man, whom he at once recognized as the one seen in his dream. The man was tall, with a gray mustache and hair, and was well dr&seed. Not a paper was found about his clothing. Five dollars in silver was all he had in his pocket. There is no clue as to his identity. The scene where the corpse was found J the one seen in the preacher's dream.-SJIemph- is Commercial. , Tiro' Brother. ' s Duryea, the millionaire starch manu-facturer, who died recently at Glencove, L. I., has a brother living in Chicago. This brother is 60 years of age, and ho is in the Cook county hospital. He went there seven years ago, and for ten months was treated for a rupture. During that time he became such a favorite and was so useful ia small ways that he was placed upon the pay roll at a salary of $10 per month and given light work about the place. Meantime his wealthy brother was spending his thousands lav-ishl- v. He bought two yachts and hired captains for them at $5,000 per year salary each and lie went on long and ex-pensive cruises. He never thought of his poor old brother in the Cook county hospital. -C-hicago Herald. All Fool' Way. The origin of this day of practical iokes seems a trifle obscure. By some the custom has beeu traced to the scene in the life of Jesus-whe- he was sent from Pilate to Herod, then back from Herod to Pilate, which occurred at this time. Away back nearly a hundred Clavis Calendar!, men ion years iu the made of the first of April as "All Fools Day," and Scotland's poetry and is replete with anecdotes and jokes perpetrated on this day, and among the of fooleries, the Ifula mndoos a day observed. Among the Hin-doos Feat, is also all kinds of jokes and like silly spe-cies of witticisms are saved for this day. Chicago Ledger. Beet Sujar tn Colorado. One of the most important projects Colorado is on foot. Claus Spreck-- X the sugar king, has agreed to mvest 500,000 in an immense beef sugar l anV in Denver, if like amount will bTmvested hereto stock in the entcr-- Z. Mr. Spreckles agrees to erect and E refinery in this city at a Cfide coat of $3,000,000 and its operadon in two years.-Den- -yer Republican. The minister of the interior at Roma outitftiy. 1- - . The tabirnpon wlilch Oliver Cram-we- ll signed the death warrant of Cbarle I was sold receitly to London Anqnrr for 1710. |