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Show j fHE SALT LAEE "TIMES,"" TUESDAY" EVTXO, APRIL laTlSOO.' " jj-- , TIIK 4. 1 11 Cl i j We llnve the 01ust Real Estate Agency i SOU LAI ADDITION. ' i Now On the Market. LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILES FROM IV 0. LOTS FROM 8400 TO 8600. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking tho Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE. WSINES3 AND ACREAGE PROPERTY. Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. WELLS, FARGO &CO'S Salt Lk. Clly rth CY8 AND RKt.Ut EXCHANGE, MAKES telwaphle tnin.f.r on the principal ciii of the tniitni Htauw and Kuroua, anil on all point, on the Pacific f.ut, ,lwMln nfrmlit, STaiiabl in thepnn-cipi- cnit of th world. rWml attention iwn to the selling- - ot ore anil million. Advance made on eonugnmenU at loweat rate.. Particnlar attention sjwi to oollertion. aronKhont Utah, NpykIk and adjoining ferri- - oriea. Account solicited. OOBHxaroKDaxTi: JHa.F!ro4lTo London wU, rKo 4 Co Ntfw York Maverick National Bank Hiwuis, trim National Hunk Omaha int National Rank Ivnver Jlerohant . National Hank Chicago Boatmen's 8avin.it lUnk St. 1m Weil, rjrgo A Co Han Frauciaoo SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, T Steam Engine, lu. Boilers, Mining, li Ej3 Milling and '.Pia Havy Store Jtla Fronts and p tfcAJr Building QfseralMachinoWork 1111$ NO,l49W' tgJSh: NORTH TEMP ''-- STREET. OIIX BROS. New Goods, Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. "fl o0 0 0 O Q Q O ie Latest Additions. jj3- - OOOO OOOOOOQ i. Suitings, with a stylish sido band, at 42-- J cents; 3n colored Alpaca in tho very best Spring and Summer shades, at 45 cts. h all wool Suitings in stylish stripes, at 37 cents, '"nh olaid and striped wool Suitings, in splendid Spring colors, at 2TJ cts. Mohairs in gray and brown mixtures, at 12fr cents. Some lot of French printed Satines (not last year's patterns, but the Lest ami most desirable styles, including Novelty "Ombers" at 15 cents. HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. direct attention of hotels, Restaurants and Housekeepers generally to nse 8tock of German and Irish Table Damasks, now open for inspec-i'li- p line is complete, from the lowest prices to the very best values, in double Damasks, 07, 72 and 81 inches in width, so desirable for wide tables MlSutteution to our importation of Napkins, Doilies, Towels, Towel-'- l '('rashes Hemstitched Table Sets, Tea, Lunch and Tray Cloths, in Hem-J- . Fringed and d Embroideries. The assortment in this line is tire have ever shown. lifeline of Chenille Velure and Embroidered Flannel Covers, in all sizes, iug Piano Covers. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. have opened a large importation of Black Fish Net Draperies and h ;UvVloiineings and Swiss Embroidery Flouncings. Tho styles aro novel iirtock f Embroideries and Torchon Laces is simply enormous. e have placed on Sale a Great Bargain in a 150-doze- ii lot of es' Handkerchisfs at 25 cents apiece. Come and examine i. They will speak for themselves. Salt Lake City. Have Dccn in Our Present Office Ten Years! We have beyond a Doubt the larg-est list of Property IN THE CITY I We Own and Control $5. ....... . ! MofProjorty IX -E-XCLUSIVE! DEALERS I-N-a-- g. pEgH0ES -- - Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes, ill Spencer & Kimbaiyp 160 Main Street. s . E.8ELL8. J. TUCKER. H. W. BELLS Sells & Corripany, -:- - lolesale and Retail Dealers in Lnmber :- - First South Street, Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. P. O.Box 1078. Old Pioaeer lard ot Armjtroaf A Baft. ring Styles in Wraps and Jackets laudsoruo Braided Wraps, entirely new in design, at $3, $4, $5, $0 and $7. ovi'lties in Lace and Silk Wraps and Shoulder Capes at very low prices. at $2.75, 93 50, $4, $5 and upwards. : ' .;. Vinnemaras in Cloth and Silk. lisses' Jackets, Roofers and Blazers. iDHN BEOS. The City and County ! Can "I'll flujer property In any portion of the Clly. Term to suit purr ha, em. H otrn the but wliiition to Salt Lake! We Have Ten Horses and Six Salesmen. You are rtuptctfuUy invitfil to our of-fo- r, where you tmll rriyic a HEARTY WELCOME! W't iihall beglml tofuruih information concerning th rrtonrce: unit attract-tor-of Halt Lake, ami it nurrounttiny. their agricultural, minina, itock and nherp raining awl manufacturing to all in tearch of hornet oreek-in-mfe and lucrative invent nwult for capital, ' Our Carriages are at the Disposal of Visitors. GALL AND SEE US. The Oldest Real Es-tate Office in the City. Ettuhluuted in W. Ie AJlle Co. M East 2d South. J.W. Farrell & Co Mm, Gas 4 Steam Fitters, Dealers in all kind of Lift and Force Pumps Order taken for drive and dug woll. Cesspool built and connection mado. Telephone 200 -- 1J7 Main Ht, Opu.lAuerbaeh Bros OLXAR TXTr.Jrj REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loahi, ItiAL Eirr.ri, MiNirioSm is Sidvia ilEANca. Court Hou.e, Douvor, Col, Uanafer. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blanh-Boo- h Makers and Stationers. No. 40 W. Sooond Soutn St., Salt Lake, - Utali OCR faoilltln for dolnit nrattaas Job TrlnU are of Uie neweet und beat, OOKH Ituled, Printed huI Hound tn Order. HnmiiliHi of luiilriiail, Mlniun, bank and calil lie Work always on luind, COHPLKTE line of OHioe Hum.IlM, nuiet atiprufed c aud Buonomical invention. PRICES LOW. CALL ON US. Henry f.clark --THE TAILOR. 20 E. First South Street. GREAT SLAUGHTERING SALE Heating Stoves! loo HEATING TOVES MUST BE OLD' Regardless of Cost. 4 You can Save Fifty Per Cent by Buying Now of tho ALT LAKE HARDWARE COMPANY. 32 West Second Sonth. (Opera House lilock). Sign of tlie "BIG-- C-XT1- The H&D. Steel Range- - Sole AgnU for Uth of Maaon A Davia' Htl fUnge, with flound Fir l'ot, Anti-Clinke- r (Irate, poierd oven door, ventilator eto. Mad In all eizee. Call and examine theHeonlebratsKj Range or send for circular with cut liefore paying ntne price for old lyl Itunge. OiinurM line of Cjok and Moat-ing HtoveaodIIouHFurnuhingUooi. F. E. SCHOPPE&CO 223 South Main Htrcct. i People's Favorite Goal ! . & R. G., Pleasant Valley, and Castle Gate. Only'$4.75 Per Ton at Yard. : $5.25. Per Ton Delivered. Nut $3.50 Per Ton at Yard. $4.00 Per Ton Delivered. - SOLE AGENTS FOB thracite, Blacksmith and Charcoal, HQ IKON, COKE, WOOD AND KINDLING Constantly on Hand. 1 L WILLIAMS, Apt aifl Manapr, a., I SALT LAKE CITY. 'M.SooiT,Pre8t. Jas. eLisDiNNiNO, Vice-Pre- H. 8. Rumfield, Seoy. E:GEO. M. SCOTT & CO..;:SEES- - (INCOKPOBATED). --DEALERS IN-- ardware and Metal, i Steves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc r lGN"TS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Itoebling's Steele Wire Repe, : "m Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boil-- Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse T him, Bl.-ik- e Pumps rs and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STEEET, b Lake City, - - Utah. M. STULL & COMPANY, insurance AGENTS,, First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. V"- - 22 'East First South St., Salt Lake City, IftoJi. Price & Clark, XJualera In Poultry and all Kinds of Came FUC1T8, VEOETABU8, Ere, IN SEASON. No. 58 W. First South Street, Opposite Kimball Block. NOBLE, HO & CO, mmmn mm The onlj Exclusive Hatters In Salt Tnom' rlprtH HU. ht in h World, HrrUllj Manofwtnrad for ficbl. Wood a Co Bait Lk tit, liuli. GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer in All Kinds of First Class Agricultural Implements, SCIIUTTLER FAPM AND FREIGIIS WAGONS, ColiMs Um Mm aM Road Carts of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST ASD SECOND SOUTH. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLE, I mrrj .Uvk of atfRTV Hit W IK a J.VOO. 1S.OO, 0 0. IOO.OO. J3.(Mt, I tll.l.oo, tiss.oo, TKlfI. saa Ia iin-h!Mi- frMn ua bar lUxk Ui tt (mm uul do mA b U wait; Larem Hl-- uul Lftw t Prim on 8(rcio Cowl. 'ii, ( aiWr, SHOT-GUN- S AT ( 0ST. VAcytle and Gun Itrpairios;. ot CALK.BIPH WlTl! W At III Mi Carbne. RiMna sad Papar. 2A.. R. EVANS 221 W. 2d South SU, Salt Lak City. ll'ffl STEAM LAUNDRY 45 S West Temple. Branch Office, Gardner'. 141 Main Bt Agent ranted in BUgood towns. Telephone 419. Fi ne Work a Specialty vTlLJilcCLlJRE & CO., REAL ESTATE, SMALL PROFITS AND SfJKB RKTUK.VA 6C West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. I THECULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. b. C. XKI30, JToprtrtor. HE WAS TWICE AXGRY. . Georp W. Childs, the Mild and'' Gentle, Lose His Temper on Two Occasions. HOW EE TERRIFIID A VISITOB. A Story of the Mongoliaa EeeidcoU of the City of the Gateway of the Setting Sun. Special I'omMpunJence Tiat. l'liiLAhi.i run. April 12 MilJ. genial and gentlr a Mr. O. Child, of The I'hiladclphia Ledger, U known to l, tbero are at lca.it tiro occasion no record when he has shown something akin to an-ger, but it i more than probablo that the rrrording angtd ha let fall a couple ot team that blotted out the rrror of those) two lapse from hi usual Tnity of manner and gentian of (perch, for il i pretty certain that lie felt himself fully ! justified, which dnuhtieMi had iU weight in the judgment of that good auvel. On one occasion the writer of thi waa In hii nftlir and for an hour watched him oa he received the motley collect im of unfortunate persons who cam there for aid. Mr. Child ant lo hi chair, and each rson came forward from the outer : utile to the small inner om which onljr held himself and the one pcraon. "And what do yon want?" he would ! any kindly and ympathetlcally, and then the person, man or woman, would Ull , his tale of sorrow or aurfrrlng, and Mr. ('hildn would soy nothing more than to as, how much inonry wa nded, and '. then, without a moment' hesitation, hand out Uie sum required and cut short the thanks almmt bruafjuely and hurry the person nut, to go through the same) formula w ith another. No unworthy person could withstand) f the mild and trustful klndltnew in thoeo errs, that were full of tear more than ' once that day a soma simple but or rowful Uie of tmwry wa told him. H had an obituary poem put into the paper for a poor old woman's dead (randchild, aud he gave a broken down printer numey to start a job office, aud no small sum, either, and he git re a man money to bury f hi w ire and new born baby, and a news- - ( hoy money to buy a bootblack ' kit for i little friend who did not put in hi an-- ' pearance. All these a.plirant and very many more, from the broken banker lo I the sick book agent, went away rrjoirlnn,' After there hud been many of thcea viiln there entered a Uuk and oily, king haireil in.in, who at once opened out on the evil of glrlng money to beggar and M.ron who might go light eft and spend it In riotous living, if not in wimt bib-bin- g, aud wound up lv asking Mr. Child r to give a tboiiMud dollar to help a mis-sionary church soH.-ty- . Mr. ("tuld ro-up In his pbire, and lit usually roey color gave place to one still nirr, while hie eye fairly iipmhI fire aa ha aaidi "4 a rent, sir, not a cent; gat out!" The otlmr time waa when the political j kettle wa just beginning to simmer, be ' fore the nomination of Have, and there . wa a party very anxious to obtain Mr. ; Child' consent to a nomination for preal- -' dent, aud among all tlx brave men titer) waa not on who dare broach the sub-ject to him. Ho they found a woman who knew Mr. Child, and who did n know hi deep rooted aversion to oflii holding, and who thought that the word sho brought was going to bring hint pleasure, and she wa proud to be lh bearer of o important im saage. The good man listened a the lady un-folded her Uie, but he grew frightened a die proceeded, observing that instead, of receiving the new with pride and a feeling that it wa but a Juat and de served riprraajon of the sentiment of his good friends, cloud gathered over bis usually benign feature, and h grew confused and frightened at her temerity, but persevered until her errand ' wa done. "You tell those thos cowards, who f put an Ignorant woman to do what tbry t dure not come and say themselves, tlut I'll aoethciu - I mean ahem, well for ' reason of my own 1 decline irrevoca-bly and entirely. And now, my dear ' uiuiluiu, you needn't be so frightened, . for you'va dono no wrong, only you've bwn uiado a catiaw of. 11 me ad- - vino you to keep out of politic fornvcr, I as 1 shall, (.goddey." AaiiTOK, . Tha :hla la Kaa fraacteea. , Ka r'BAJtcwo, April 3. No ona j wuuld uppi to look at th Cblnanicts . Ii.-- r gumipin, UlkioK, lauifu-lr.(- r, and alway apparrtitly In a gxnd bumored franm of mind, tliat ttwy w so blttrrly batd by a lrg pnrrurtiin of our raw;. Tli'y ilo not etw to lake t to hiart at all. Tbey k-- on buyirijt t!i m lTs with tiiir own afTalni. Uyln liew plan for biimM, irnportiit; mora of tbflr on rar, up no 0,rMi, whiln now tlm city author-Hi- t-are) srrioititly acltatin; tlir q.jniua of th rooal of tb rnlir Cbinia qnrt r. wiih it hunilrrdo. If not thou saods, of store, nd population by ten of tlHUNniJ., rri milr ay la Boutb Ban Francisco. CWtainly thi-- am lb qor pfoi rm e virr confront!, Aoiotig Ua and wit of us, hr in our ini l.l unn uit m KCfirratiuu, and n'i nuT asnimiUtloa limn od and watfr, uruatiird a "bcathr'n,' "paan'" Jid a '"lowtr rvf" yft qui't, rtb-rl- InduKtlious. skillful, fiwTcrioiC and generally uc-cf- ul In anythinic thy Uk-in- c lrnmdiW 1m11 of Aru-r- u an inn-tiun- s, such M th :lii; machine, and using It to profit and adrantajtr; kmsn in buio, th-i- r I'i'linrf men carrying oo ikts coiiimwial transartion and br thoy arc winingly P stay. Thfir rrm qub-t- , nn4nifnjtrati kind of lait if ry da-- f it all tbt. Ijiik-I- , bu.s:.l, insulted. prscuti. wicb kwd after load uutJ on tbm; lltvir tir.W wiitstantly curtailed, their reii'broc hr recard yearly mora prroniou and onccrtain. y tbay mta Ui go oa and go alwad wi'.i thai j sort of a wbkh snn ta j inor enun-l- failure and diificulty of any sort. Tney wn U ba happy j faculty of forgetting tb unplMwant tif j tlie rxut. Thy Jog on and trot in af r the Utt blow, tb Lial luuuntain put ia 1 thir pathway, a if II waa ail right and j noChing tn'jre than th-- pe-tr- Thef I rm b( th coral inswts. which boil I for ni're sake or lore of buIMinj, and if the whob rrrf to sat to worlf J on th rtiina IninifdiaUily. without lh J least feeling of ( ItuunKX Kuuruaa ' j i i |