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Show ' , THE SALT LAKK TIMES.' MU)AV AUGUST :.18tfl - JL-- 'JWJOJgm ir""'"""1- - """ mJUlfc-lgtCTWS- - -- fwri :JWWH" !'KwrKg3CT7r'tT3i-- f.'a.'mit ET. ' ' '" li i. .ln It' A tWssftaf- .,V.ssssJsr.ii- - n,ir1i.i i it, if ii .. it hum,,.!..!. .-- -I, iSchool School School I . I Children! Children, Children!! I ft I have you beeu wTmmws weiiwekz'st? j 'I',!.' Elf or - the Thing You Want. We will Soon Let You Know what We are ujljiP I j coin, to do & ni ! CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. jj IN A FEW DAIS YOU Will HEAR FP.OM THZ j 'HP 1 Wt ii roWE, "tj i?3 Hf8 T. G, VEBBER. Ass't Superintendent.' "icajj kj iwk--i ta ZtJLaw r" Superintendent Utah & Montana Machinery So. M Wi High trait Machinery! For all klndi of flutr. Carries tn Btoc for limnnd.ate deUrery M.igm-sl- Pipe Covering, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Co,upiestori, iogsriioil-tsersean- K U. Co. Hock Ural. ENGI NES & BOILERS. From 3 to 00 Bona Power. Holstins? Fnelnes. Pump.. Horse Whims, Wirt , Hope. It. II bVreel, Mine and Mill 8u'illee, Safety Nitro I'uwuer, Caps said i'uti. Main Office anl Warerooms, 255 & Main St. Salt L ke City. AGENCY. Butte, Moul T Correspondence Solicited. Fraser & Chalmers,! Ghicaoo. L. C. Trent, General Western Managrr, Salt I.rtko City, X7t Helena, 3Ioi:Uuu. Miriiqg: Machinery e n And Machinery for the Systematic Unductlon of Ores by Amalgamation, Co centralion. Smelting aud Leaching-- builders of the Hmneslake. (Jranii Mountain. Drum Lummon, Anaconda, Blue Bird. Lexington and Companies' Reduction Worki. Hoisting Kngines, Geared and Direct Aci ing; riospeetinjr and Dervlopnient lloiilsj Liuildcra of IiiipiovHd Air Con; pressors and Wire Tramway, irua Yatiaiog Alachinei and Kinbre Cor centr.'itor. RLEGTRIG MOTORS !S Sole Western Agents for Lld(;rwood Hoistinff Eoginea and Tyler Wire Work Double-Crimpe- Minlnj Cloth. Electrio LijrKt Plants, Dintnond Core Prospecting Drill, Concentra tion Mills, Klectric Klevators, Hand Kock Drills and Compresioii. Otii El ratori, Kuowlet' Pumps, Root Blowers, Kingtlanddt Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives l E.8ELL1. J. TLXKF.K. H. W. SUMJB .SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL TJEALERS IN LUMBER. Irtrst South St., Opp. 14th Ward Asssmb.'j Rooms. PMtofllce Ilox, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of AimstronsJt Baglej. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In nil kinds of nrat-ela- ns AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Uoam Enff lnea, Saw 31111s, Etc. Kail road Contractors' Rapplle Warehouco: 133 to 145 First East St Gabel'TheTailor." - iM bj Suit to Order $1 5.00 to $55.00. t W l Pants to Order 3.50 " 14 00. lf-j- J All made by first-elas- s workmpn in the City, Suits Mad ia 21 V-- j l hours. Pants made ia 6 hours. Ja L 65 2n( South. Salt Lake City. jioo. M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlof, II. S. Kumflelrt, Presideai. bscretary Geo M. Scott & Co. (iNCOttPOEATED.) DkALEKS In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodpe Wood Pulloy, Roeblinor's Stael Wire Rope, Va euuru Cy.lmliT and Kntriue Oils, lluroules Powder. Atlr Engines a4 )J.(;l,t!rt, Muck Injectors, HutTalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blaka Pumps, Miners' aud lilacknmith' Tools, Eta UiH Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. NOW OPEN For th season of 1891 The Garden Spot of Utah. Tlit boating snd baihin : faitllt mare not tuba suri'isHej anywhers, 100 Bath Rooms. Brilliantly '.Igbted by electricity. Flue dancing pn Villon OXOO FEET. Bvlr.dlU accommodstloDs afforded plcnle parties. Bumptoin rBfrelimonts tnrTrd on prrutHes. Plenty of enti iUiumtut for all. Stift cars nin dir,-- i t Vi rtuaud mal.-- J ln th trip In 15 JII5CTKS. JKE FORDONSKI, Supt, y li u tc , V . i. S S? I 1 1 t- -"' ?UJ!ifC DlSCOUNTi,-iiit.!:i':.- : 4 ( l I . It li U - , j i " "4;i4 5 6 ir.i vcv t..e,:Wii EARLS FllllflE & CARPET CO. 207, 209 aad 211 Kta'e Koad, corner Second Seotb. Are showing mut elaborate Una ol FURNITURE s-GAR-PETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. Wa make a specialty of furnishing private reMdenees throtijrTv. nt. Fvurvlhiiv " ( O'F- - Mn'f'" "'"H lti '"pct are Itigelow and Scotch Axmlnsters, Itoyal Wiltons, Kidder-uiiuaicr- s, vc., m. Also a largs Has CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FlSITlinE AD CARPET CO. The Holmes Building, Corner State Koad and Second Soutl 8ti KING YANKEE, j 1JEALEK3 IN ; Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Gaods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stock, 2!3 8tato Street, S li Lake City. "zX PERI N I BROS. Manufacturers aud r,tlri In I 'i'Is Z" Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. ir l KID GLOVES! yti ;. 4 f F.ver Talr fitted to the band. TTmbrellat aait Parasols N ? - E jVl re c iTcred and rJiairea ou sUo:t notice. VarasuU made M W 8 fjr fe; 1 X Knutsford Hotel. " State St.. Silt- Lake aty, Utaa. If tl Malu Store:- - J SUteenta St.. Decver, Coio. IM R. EVANs. t M-- W. Booii(S floutk 1 Sporting Goods, Gaiis, Revolvers ani Ammiiiitioii Bicycles, Triejcles & Velceipeile, Razora, Porket Cutlery, Shears and Utrops: Indian Clubs, fioxlnK Gloves, Dumb Hel,., oi; CollarB; Thomusou Boot aad iaoM Field and Opera O, agios. firalst oi, Stock Before Purchas!n. 'PABST MILWAUKEE, BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAN Esr-S2-3r KJvzr.s esrasa! cr-r-r-tmrwvrJlJ faszszi f" J BS-- SJ On draught at Fritz Riepen, der Bier Koeni's Cafe du Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial St., Basement The same BOHEMIAN BEER on draught at the Clift House bar, Charley Denhalter, proprietor. I DeMii Furniture Co. T nlON'T WORRY! (IT xrSrS I I Althoaih our email profits will nob IV IS jSS kiiX IV allow us to ell you furniture on e- - J tremely long time, we cau sell yei V'pV rM At Prices to Make You Happy! y yjXSJ ' Ve are the ra1'11? House jriyf". i t I In this rountrv. and we propose to maintain our well Vw-Nlvii- V4 eincl reputation as t..e L,eaueri in Low Prtoo flh. DMOODET FURNITURE CO. JUST OPENED. TCE OXLY FIRST-CUS- S HOTEL U THE CITY. Cor. Main ana Mi Temple Stf. THE QULLEN. THE Modem Hotel Of Salt Lake Oity. S. C. ETV1XG - l'ROP'lt. Da.H0DQE4 -- Dentist- L-A-Teeth er- - t w" ' TiV-- . trarte I with- - - - .itp.imt.ytb -- -J V ".' -J usa Ot Tit l . - y l.el air. AllV , jy""f wora warrauv- - " ; i iJ lr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician itoom Ts, Commerca. Uloca, s-- lt Lake tlty. Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. Mike Sullivan and Captain Lange Enter- -' Uin a Few Spectators at tha Laka- - EA3EBALL AT NATIONAL FAEK. Tha London Tailors Win from the Evan Niii- a- Hittine'tB at the Driving Park- - If Mike Sullivan handles himself with thu same skill, activity aud guneralship in his battle with Tom Wbulon as he did in his tr'ml with Captain Lango out at the lake yesterday he will win thtt match. His perfonuance was superb and had it not been that his "right" was barred there would have been some tall by his adversary. The plant has not forgotteu his defeat by Champion Williams and not uutil he has recovered his laurels will he bu sat-isfied to let life go ain bling on its peace-ful and uneventful course. Oil the other baud Whelan is in the pink of condition and promises to make the battle of his life. The greatest mark to his cred't is that he fought Hilly Woods to a stand-still and at the same time lost the light on the ruling of the referee who was personally interested in the outcome of the light, lloth men are working very hard and the contest which takes place In the theatre at Park City on Thurs day eveuiug promises to be the most thrilling ever witnessed in the inter mountain region. About L'OO person will attend the fight from this point an! an effort is now being made to secure a round trip rate that will attract even a larger crowd. The event yesterday was the cm-sin- g of willows between the Loudon ':.:. or ing nine and the M. It. Ewti.s ; Ni tinua! purU, the former wiiiuing i a score ol !l to il. Following - M- i- c r- M. H. KVANK. T.H. K. 1,1. f.il. A. t. fioicuaii, cr 6 " i '' '.' irp. p 4 t 0 0 II .r.'c, iiti 4 U " 11,, t.i U U in I i l.ur'iar-kv- , : 0 I " ' l.r..--- , c 0 4 0 y d 4 I Ai ,i " t ss i;u I, a:. :i I J i ii 0 (.jriw rr t ' J' T,,t.,l .')3 3 fi i 1. S H All.' IIS. T.H. H. 1.'. r- , I. ' l --' - r i.ith K. ' " : K.l.iai.ls u " ! '' (J;, .,.lii. b I " l - i .. . ;, ft a t 3 1 O 111 C 4 0 i m.ia. ID.... II 1 lu I) e tiolne i. 0 " " " rota: an w it ! S,;i)HK IJV l.NNINI.N, 1 a 3 4 S S 7 8 K M. It. Evuns u 0 0 U U :i 0 U u- - M L'.nd'.n Tailcrs . ' U S 0 I - V Sti- - ca out- - H: B !. ' y an.f Iaw.. n hai--- ',T a n a (.oi-i- , hall, 3. Tnuo o( g uno, i:.U. V Fred Stone ami (Jeoriro (iibson, wy have npriuted in every Und, are now in tiie city aud there is a chance for the ambitious to lest ttieir metal without going away from home. Jim Williams who holds the cham-pionship of Utah was out at the lal.es putting a po 'iidof flesh on himself yes-trdii- y and will go into active training for his 'interview" with Morrison e the Ogden athletic club immedi-ately nfte.r tun battle between Sullivan and' Whelan on Thursday night. a The match race between Lady Pomp, owned by Sheriff Hurt, and Howdy, Uih - property of Col. E. t. Wooluy is off, Kowdy having gone lame. The Saturday matinees at the race Irack are becoming a source of much enjoyment and the. attendance increases with eaoh meeting. , fc Preparations for the fall meeting at Ihe Driving park will begin in a short lime. it is possible that Jake Kesler of Butte will bo called on to meet the win-ner in the Williams Morrison light. NEWS FHOM PROVO. Sp'rtal Corretpondrncf to Tti Times. Pnovo, Aug. 8. jN'iiils Omansen, jr., had two ribs broken by a bank caving in upon him at Fleming's brick yard. Marriage licences were issued Satur-day to Harry Adams of the V. P. and Miss Lulu Holladay, of Lawrence county, Mo., and Peter Hoiai aud Mary Jorijensen of Provo. James Hardy, the school enumerator of Provo, has made up his report, which is as follows: lintin Girls Total Mormon children e.iS "15 mil children Ii8 HI 91 Tola! 83 858 KBl This is an increase of 304 over the school census of last year. |