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Show "'" " :y' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27. 1890. . ' . 5 HSTAPLE AND FINE GEOCEEIES Fine Teas and Coffee- - Fruits and Vegetables. 263 S. MAIN STREET- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. .; TELEPHONE NO. 274. " ', - Central Subdivision! rTr BLOCKS fbr.moMaiinssteruct- -cKrOfrltvbloc,k ItrDomApinHto HOe ,n1 Oltr Hall; rarer! I II U with choicest fruit; II0O to Hi per lot.. IVrius riaoiull Well wveret an I welt dralned-Tr- aot level. CLARK A HAYES, H.ilra City. Idaho. M.G.CAGE. "EAST SIDE." Three-fourt- hs of a Mile from Business Center. THE most eleprant reildenre pnirtv In Home Citr. Smutted at the tipper end and In th hlghent part of the town. bordering the Viir Spring Hotilivr.l -- thi nnem drive in Idaho. Lote In this beautiful location during the next flu day will be eold for an J tl'J per ront foot. Correspondence Invited. M. II. CAOr., HolaaOlty, Idaho. J. BRCMBACIC . JOHN M. LAM I Attorneys at Law and Estate isnts. HOISK CITY, 1PAHO. IRONT room. Brcatihent block. upst:-."- We have the onlv abstracts of real entate In Hull and Ada comity. It you want to tnvet, we are thoro lnhly ai'qutmt vl with l,io real entiita. TV'e have dome of Ihe rholiTBt properties for sale. We will lUno aimlut you In buy fng from othors. If we have nut properties to milt vou. BOISE CITY Capital of P HQ XW 3 StatC' . - y yrt; Inicn s the largest and wealthiest city in the territory, DUIoL' It has railroads electric lights, electric street raiU wav s, good hotels, opera houses, schooU, churches, etc. 1) jpk mines, paying over f 000,000 per year in precious 1LI1 metals. Iltvl Offices, county, state and U. S. courts, Legisla hire, U. S. assay office, Hoisc mint, military post, board of trade and hot springs are located there. "lCr and extensive irrigating ditches are now being put V tlb I through the county, which will open up forcultiva tion the finest agricultural vallejrin tho West. I)'lTtipC looking for place to invest should not fall to visit 13oi.se, DuxmofiSi residence ( farm prop crty cheap. It will double-- within thcncxfcyeaj, jr. '.'a.'. For information, address The Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trader Boise city, fog IMi Land and hnskit Co., Have the finest city property and over 3000 acres of ffrstclass land under water, with water right. Parties desiring acreage to live on and till can have their own tims in which to pay for it at a law rats of interest. For particulars, address IDAHO LAUD AND INVESTMENT CO. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Teoy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. David James & Co,, TINNERS, PLUMBERS, Gas 1 Steam Fitters Dealers in Plumbing Material, Pumps, Pipes and Fittings, Steam Heating Suppiies, Tin and Iron Roofing, Galvan-ized Iron Cornice, Guttering, Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers, Filters, Etc. No. 67 : Main Street. FRANK KNOX, L. O. KARRICK, J. A. EARLS, President Vlco-PreHlde- CaHhlar. National Bank of tho Republic. Capital, ... $500,000. Director: ' Kban Knox, H. I-- A. Cni.MM, 0o. A. Low T. F. Mcllot, . B. IIoLmm. L. C K4MUCC, J. G. Sutiuuland, Emanuel Kaiix. J. A JUan Don't forget that we have removed t 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. FOE YOUR Franco-America- n soap, Franco-America- n plum pudding, Jams in glass, Jellies in glass. Chili sauce, French peas in glass, Fine extracts, Lime juice, Extract of beef, Tomato catsup, etc., etc, Go to Crozier & Berkley, Dealers in fine and fancy groceries. 263 South Main street. Telephone 274. We invite inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Bast-Tk.hb- t Mer. Co. 142 Main street. Money to load iu ums to suit by S. F Spencer, 267 Suuth Mainjtreet. . I H TO LOAN 2000 c'ies' ''cwc'ry And Personal Security. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale 50 per cent less than New Goods. Call Ozders 3?rmptl3r .A.ttxidod. to, Henry E. N. Phelps, 1C3 Main street, Salt Lake City. We havo made a sweeping reduction in gentlemen's flannel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as we wish to close out this particular line. Bast-Terr- y Mer. Co., 142 Main street. $500 BEWAED. I will pay the above reward for information which will lead to the apprehension of the par-ties who brutally assaulted James E. Caine on the night of July ioth. J. M. Young, City Marshal. Salt Lake City, Aug. i 4, 1 890. Get Morrison, Merrill & Co.'s prices on white cement. Telephone 501. F. Auerbach & Bro, 144, 146 & 148 Main Street IEXTENSIVE ADDITIONS! To our Store necessitates the removal of the "West Wall" and may compel us to c lose our store for some time during August. To avoid carying over any Summer Goods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article wc offer is sure to go if selling desirable goodi at cost or below cost will make them go. OXJX3 MOTTO i jr "Xfw to carry good Into n't waon If r! union will iHrm f them till Con, h.w nnvf'l u tlioiiaatidx of dollar and givis uth leading piwliion in tho Dry Omul trade; Dry linwli uiiliku giwxl wins iH) not Improve wilh g, thrrefura quota tho lowl rw: tvrr known in thin city." .. A n t. ft A fl A A -- -- Call and see the Salt Lake Litho-graphing and Publishing company when you need any fine stationery, blank books, bank and county work. Perfect execution guaranteed. No. 11 West First South street, Salt Lake city H ' V S H - 'V; in ' " PRACTICAIi OPTICIAPTS Go to Morrison, Merrill & Co. for lumber, building paper, cement, sash doors and blinds, Vo 243 North Third west. Telephone 501. A complete line of Gentlemen's Silk, Alpaca, Flannel and Linen Dusters. Bast-Terr- Mer. Co. ' 142 Main street. Secure a lot in Desky's second on monthly payments. No inter-est", Charles S. Desky & Co. ' 32-3- 3 building. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or Gas Wells Drilled. in ft. v.t Tmr,t ., Prospects for Coal and Minerals. fiait Laic aty. Deep Wells a Specialty. Wanted. All kinds of second-han- d household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. First East street. , . Rowland Hall. A Select Home Hoarding School for CURLS-Specia- l Attention to Music. , German and French in addition to the ordinary liraui-li'- . department unditr MIxS IIAVDK.V. at St. Mark's Csthedral. 'Irrn begin! fre.pl. 3, 1WX). For pajtkulari addrei Bishop Leonard, or Miss Adele Coleman. I'rintipat SOL. REESE, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Store and Office Fitting A SPECIALTY. Wi Forflish Estimates ioven etory itone or brick tu putting In helf Can be iwen for the pr-e- at the n-- w H ,lmi bulldlriif. corner oi Stuond South mid Btaie iokI, walrh I am now erecting. raPoetofflce J 887 Main tret addreea: i bait Lake Citr, uUb if u f r u r v y T T.i - i .i ,m . Silks I Linens! Etc., Etc! Hlm k Gro Grain Hilk Bt60c. worth at 3.V., worth M. 7im. " UV t lot I'rintwl Wwil C'halliw at 13J, ' " 7,v. " 1110 worth S hi, Colored Silk at ".'ic, IKW;. and t.10 ar the I lot Ladie' Kinlrold.TI Dru biggest bargain off.Tid thlx iwawm. tern at tl and II V- -1 ih c.t. A line of riiimmitr Silk tixially wild at 1 lot Uoyn' loir cut hho at li i. wortk JVl, 00 and 7W., marked down to 8-- IJ- - 20 ploce of Black Huntiog at ft"., worth I lot MeuV Uiw rut Kh imt Si lo 7J ,)o. ' M- (Thene t"Kl. wer rld at M Scotch Zephyr Gingham at 15, SO and t lot Ladiee' CTuth Top Kid KuUoa 2ii:., worth i'O. 25 and DOo. Shne. at II , worth 14 50 1 lot iIuin durk Organdie at r worth I lot Miwa- - and thUdren Cloth Top 20(.' Kid Button Shoe at II Si and Hot ilgured Llneo Lawn allOc , worth worth li and f.l. 25,, AH of our Children'. MiWand Ladir lot Drei Linen at 2). Tau 'olored M,am rwt-e- l to ro .. n,ia 14 yd (or tl, 13 yd LwUe'andlliiWrffi'imrBwIUualU for tl and 10 yd for II. U '. 0 and 75. (thtm ar al TetniU Flanm U at 10c , worth 15c., and hall prii,. lajir.. worth 20;. Extra line Silk Stripe TcnnU FUnneU S Ladies' Outing Cloth Blouses "CZ i Lot at 6oc., worth - ,1.00 1 Lot at it, worth . I1.75 Children's Gingham I)ress:s, Ages 2 to 10, at HALF PRICK! J.J" Boy's Clothing Department! Children Outing Cloth Suit In twoBov Cottonad fcaiu tl Mo., wtr. fcSSIr Md CWKIU Sbiru at LVv Kilt uiu M OO. worth M 3 60c.. worth II 00 ana tJ 5 worth t4 0O. ONE PRICE TO ALL ESTABLISHED 1864. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO. JJB WPERFEcir Snell&Co. Annla-Amerlca- a SMrteaien. 66 west Sitfond South street, bait Lake CiUr. Utah Our line of Bathing Suits to still are agents for the Brooklyn feting celebrated goods and wU guarantee them in every particu-i.- r Bast-Xbr- t Mer. Co., 132 Main stree Real tstate txonange 29 Commercial Street. MONEYTO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. TCEITAH PCILTEY C03PA5Y, Wholesale Produce Dealers, tieneral CommiMlon Merchant. Bole Weetern Agente for the Kectonan'! Bell Sprtrjr Cremerjr hutter. 11 Hn awl Svuth ,t Tlepi.n A; P. O.bojtWl. liraiMkaoiue PrkCltrLt. SPECIAL OFFER. 3. T. Jack. 25 Sooth Main Street. 16T)Xl65 feet, corner Second and M street, facing south and east; close to electric cars; easy payments; 500- - 67x115 feet, facing east on Lights East, just south, of Filth South; tine shade; t3000. 414x330 feet on Seventh East, between First and Second South; line shade, orchard, etc.) toOOO. 491x165 feet, with good home, barn, city water, shade, fruit, etc.; easy pavments; 15000. 10 acres south of city, M0O0. J. F. Jack, " . ; 235 Main sueat. Salt Lk City, V.t4. - taS?'l.1)utter. fresh fruits and Tege-46(- 1 u . Second South. . PARK CITY NEWS. Park Crrr. Aug.27.-Spe- cial output of orefremthe mines at Park City for the week ending August 26 amounts to 1,842,400 pounds: Mines: Ontario rn Crescent Concentrates is Si! Woodslde n'Ii Anchor 3 Mayflower rsiS Northland... ..!!.!"""; :;zv.Twum ORE SHIPMENTS TODAY: Ontario mm Crescent UiMv .. us Mr. Dull is still driving the drill to-wards the tunnel underneath the An-chor shaft. The machinery is working nicely and ha expects to drop the drill through in a few days. The travel over the Utah Central to Park City does not fall off in the least. New faces are being seen every day and many inquiries are being made in regards to the mines. Chief Justice Zane and wife and H. G. McMollan and party were in Park City yesterday. The party visited the Ontario and Daly mines, and were much pleased with their trip. An Iowa drummer on his wav to Park City last evening was attracted by a sunflower at the half way switch, and his love of botany compelled him to get off the train to examine the flower more closely. He became so enchanted with the curiosity he had discovered that he did not notice the train moving off with-out him, and consequently he got left. Mrs. L. Simons went to Salt Lake this morning to pass a few days. Among the visitors to Park City yes-terday were: Judge Zane, wif'o and partv, H. G. McMellan, Frank Bright, C. E" Apponyi, G. H. Murray, F. G. Palmer, E. Taylor, A. B. Margretts, J. H. Vincent, of Salt Lake; J. W. Petur 8t. Louis; Joe Levy, San Francisco, and J. A. Dickey, Kansas City. COMPLAINTS AND PROTESTS. The City Cauncil Listens tu a Long Llit Auerbach Bros. Kirk. The city council met as a board of equalization last evening. There were present Mayor, Scot) and Councilmen Pembroke, Karrick, Pickard, Noble, Heath, Wolstenholme, Armstrong and Spafford. A letter was read from Horace G. Whitney, in which he holds thnt his property is assessed 20 per ceut above its actual value, besides being higher than that of his neighbors. A letter was also read from Mary C, Whitney, 'in which she states that she is a widow, and asks that the valuation on her prop-erty be reduced to the county figures. Protests against theirvaluations were made by Mrs. P. G. Hoffman, Mrs. L. ,G. Sellinghouse, Mrs. Mary A. Lyon, Peter McCardell, Mrs. Alice Bailey, L. Elder, Annie Stowe, Elnia Johnson, S. M. Hannibal, Mrs. Abbie Pickett, Mrs. Alice Butterworth, Rich-ard Provost, W. D. Owen, Andrew P. Matson, Mrs. R. Seemen, Sidney Hud-son, M. E. Pack. H. Brisachcr, James Sabine, S. M. Boyd, Mary Ann Caso, Mrs. Ruth Kimball, G.. C. Graham in behalf of the estate of M.. H. Peck, Robert Wright, W. H. Smith. D. L. Arnold and Edward Martin. S. H. Auerbach protested against tho valuation of a piece of property in his own name on Third South street, which Mr. Chile had placed at $11,700. After a short argument on that, he produced the notices of Auerbach Bros., amount-ing, as per Mr. Clute's valuation, to a grand total of $750,850. The two wont over the list seriatim, and Mr. Auer-bach objected to the valuation on every piece of the business property through-out the city.' The county assessor's valuation of "the Auerbach Bros.' prop-erty was $741,050, or $18,450 less than Mr. Clute's. Mr. Auerbach appealed against the valuation put on J. G. Brooks' prop-erty. In the Eighth ward it was valued at $34,900 and in the Thirteenth ward at $88,500, which was, it was claimed, above boom prices Petitions for rebate were tiled as fol-lows: Mrs. O. B. Shaw, Mrs. M. Ward, Mrs. E. S. Barney, Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs. Sarah McMasters, Mrs. Mary Ann Tut-tle- , Mrs. Sarah A. West, Mrs. Caroline Siddon, Mrs. Catherine Forsvth, Mrs. James Fairchild, Mrs. Sarah M. White, Mrs. O. J. Petty, Mrs. John Larson, Mrs. Susan Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth White, Mrs. Emilv Woodmansee, Mrs. Robert H. Frenkle, Mrs. L. M. Reese, Mrs. William II. Gcorgo, Mrs. James Coult, Mrs. Rebecca Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Marrimane. ITY'S LAWMAKERS. w Meet in Weekly Oonolave and Legisl-ate for the Best Interests of the Municipality. BIB BUDGET DISPOSED . OP, ilinances Passed and Others Considered aad Laid Over Claims Allowed Miscellaneous. ' Ihe city council are kept pretty busy lowadays legislating for the welfare of be city, and listening to kicks of prop-rt- y owners against the returns of the sfssor. The councilmen remained in ,'ssion until after 10 o'clock last night ectiving objections to the valuations urned in by the assessor, and from 8:30 psterday afternoon until the 6 o'clock iinner hour shaping the affairs of the municipality. ETIT10XS HECEIVED AND DISPOSED OF. S. B. Westerfield and others to have ,iate road from South Temple street to ourth South paved with asphalt. d to street committee. Committee on irrigation was instruct-- d to inquire into complaints of Emma ifuyth in reference to dilapidated ridges and fumes on the Jordan and alt Lake canal on her land. S. S. Walker and others for the of water mains on Jefferson from Eighth to Ninth South streets, oramittee on water works. ' West Side Rapid Transit company for permission to operate a steam motor ar over the tracks of the Rapid Transit :ompany from Second West to Main Meet for a term of thirty days. Com-mittee on streets. W. X. Cook asked for corteous treatm-ent of a communication requesting he council to "make little amends" for injuries received by his wife by falling into a ditch owing to the street lamps lot being lit. Committee on claims. C. H. Crane and others that street sprinkling on Ninth East, between First and Second South, be discontinu-ed. Samuel Coleazze to lease the Warm Springs. COMMUNICATIONS. The Salt Lake Rapid Transit comp-any protested against being compelled to reduce the hight of the poles used for operating their cars. Committee on municipal laws. Committee on streets was taxed with tho responsibility of considering Jennie D. Thompson's proposition to sell to tlw city for $10,000 tho property west of the southeast corner of lot 2, block 1, plst E, of Salt Lake City survey. In obedience to the wishes of Mayor Scott a committee of three was appoint-ed to ascertain whether the city or plumbers were responsible for the floodi-ng of the cellar of the Metropolitan Lo?el. iwe Laney of the police court stated thai when the city officials salaries cre being adjusted the salary of the ilerk of the court was reduced from $85 to 175 a month. The present clerk is wilt to resign, and the judge sugg-ested that owing to the increase of work that the successor be paid $100 a month. Taken under consideration. The mayor reported that Elias Morris m been paid tho balance due him, 13 for cement sidewalks. There not being a sufficiency of .pro-test- s filed to defeat the sprinkling of nistnct No. 2 and the extension of pter mains on K street from Sixth to wghth street the assessment was Thirty days extension was granted elettric light company to get its Want in working order. AGAINST SWINE AND COWS. The swine ordinance was taken up, few verbal alterations made, read tnwe times and passed. It is as follows: that no person should keep more "an two swine nor more than three within that portion of Salt Lake bounded as follows: On the north W seventh North street, on the south D.v .Ninth street, on the east by the Jrvatiou, and on the west by Sixth "t street. . person violating the provisions ,nai be guilty 0f a misdemeanor, and ,.iunj$hed by a fine not exceeding th f imPr'sonment not exceeding "y days, or by both such fine and oprisonment; the ordinance to be in rce twenty days after passage. .. MISCELLANEOUS. A ordinance fixing the compensation ' 'De engineer of the sewer pump and ! engineer of the steam road roller at a montn eacb-- was read three times 10d passed. Dlnntcily enRieer read a report on ginning and sewer connections, and wimended that an additional man J appointed to assist in the work of "'lection. Sent to the committee on ""fccipal laws for consideration. 61J"same official reported that S.Morse & Co. for Z ,i on 00 the Emigration pipe line, the medicine bill was laid over ithmlt discussion. . .ywmission was given the Eastern m.Pany to Jay additional track-ball 'or Clty Attorney Merritt reported ordinances as follows: hint v D finance creating paving dis-ord- i, ' 1 in Sa't Lake City. 2. An ,nitnce fixing the compensation for r pa ers of steam road roller and sew-- Bin uildin!? ordinance and the ordi-fo- r the paving of district No. 1 , referred for a week, and after pass- - WaSuSSf. aPProPriation9 the EUat U!rillB appropriations were made. J- S at 8 S3.S33.13 aiaL86 .si9.40 Benson. . 850.00 W. F. Shelton, No. 2,H Main street (upstairs), general contractor and li-censed drain layer. Sewerage, paving cement work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connec-tions will find it to their" advantage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. Desky's second addition is improving faster than any other part of the city. Lots sold on monthly payments. No nterest. Charles S. Dusky ;Co 32-3- h building. Desky's second addition will have rapid transit within sixty days. . Lots sold on monthly payments. No inter-est. Union PclHc Sjitem. Mountain Division. On and after June 29, 1890, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake 8 10am9 2Sam 11:45 a m 12 30a m 1045am ll:30ara 2:80pm 8 30pra 12 45pm 1:30pm 2:45pm 3:40p m 2:80 pm 845pm 4:30 pra 2 45pra 8:30pm 4:45pm 5.30pra 4:30pm 6:45pm 6:30pm 4 45pm 6:80 pm 6:45pm 7:30 pro 6 45pm 6:30 pm 7:45 pm 8:30 pm 4645pm 47:30 pm f8:45 p m 49:30 p m 7:45pm 48:80pm 49:30pmtl0:15pm 4Mondays and Tuesdays excepted. Daily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Wasatch building, corner Main and Second South sts., and at depot. Fare for the round trip 50cts. S. W. Eccles, G. P. A. - Lumber nd Cement. The best assortment of lumber, build-ing material and brands of English and American cements constantly on hand South at A Kevser's, corner Second and Third West streets. Prompt de-livery. We Guarantee. Cheaper railroad tickets to all point than any other responsible ticket broker in Salt Lake City. Call and see J. K. Gillespie, 240 S. Main St., 1 door north Walker bouse. Two Star safety bicycles for sale cheap. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings. etc. w. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Pile. Pile. Pile. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No charge until cure is effected. Consultation and examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by roe in Salt Lake citv within the last two years. Fistula, "fissure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases cf the rectum treated successfully. Dr. Charles Thompson, Scott-Auerbac- h Building. Examination of Teacher, A second examination for teachers for positions in the who are applicants public schools of Salt Lake city w.U be held at the Twelftti district school building, beginning Tuesday Septem-ber 2nd at 9 o'clock a.m. This w ill be who have not as Zpresented themselves for examina-tion as well as those who failed in the lagt to secure. Pnggrade Chairman Board of Exam'rs. One car of folding beds and four of stvles. Please assorted furniture, new kzTI Bbqs call. ' n- - Blrachler Co. Ir,, Suinmit Vinyard Grape Co., 213 Main, next to postoffice. Removed Hubbard, real estate and haVremovedhUoifice from 121 jlain to 150 Main. . I |