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Show ,HE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDN"ESDAYAUffUST 2fi. 1331.' Important Meeting! AT THE . MiDFTIillMliii BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTION i You are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at its building on 2d So. St., Wednesday Evening, Aug. 26, at 8 o'clock. Matters of Very Great Importance to our City, and es-pecially to our Merchants, will be discussed and acted upon then. All who desire the growth and pros-perity of Salt Lake City should at-tend this meeting, and the under-signed earnestly entreat you to be present. FRED SIMON, Pres. Chamber of Commerce. JOHN W. DONNELLAN, V.-Pre- s. Chamber of Commerce. HEBER M. WELLS, 2d V.-Pre- s. Chamber of Commerce. SPENCER CLAWSON, W. H. SHEARMAN, W. S. McCORNICK Salt Lake City, Aug- - 24, 1891. f. mm no CLEARANCE SALE. fricei crowded lower nd lower. Cot is not to he considered. We are now Preparing for Fall lMisiness. Many new lines bvo already arrived. Ill, SUMMER GOODS MUST GO IN THIS GIGANTIC ClKAItAXCE SALF. OUR OUI? t Silk Department Cloak Department. Sfteiofthe grea'est bargains i In Silk areoSered In V Look Rt 01ir eiet:nt line of 3 thiasaie. W IallfV and Children's l b Hioiisca r.t the following I'.MFlgured India Silk, for R ntr,.y low prioos: ) 7.'.r Figured Inula llks for 4.C e 1 Lot of Ladles' mouses at 3.V, li.CS ilia. k Luxor 1 niotme for f worth 7.v. p 'l0- 3 1 Lot of Ladles' Blouses at 65c, tf Figured Pongee Silks for worth Ji.'jv i e;'''- It 1 Lot of Ladles' White, all wool, Oc Black Grow i;raln Bilks for Flannel Hlou.es at aw., 11.00 Black rZn drain 811k. g ; ' ll.a niack tiroas Oraln Silks fc figured, all wool French 'orl- - L Flannel mouses at l.aa, Only 1 dresn pattern to each w worth "ti. ' emtomer. FJ i Lot of Ladies' Bilk Striped ( Wi Mouses at SI. W, worth Our Shoe Department,! ,,trSvwS5"r"' j 2 1 l.ot of l.kdl.'s' Hurah Norfolk j Das made cuts In prices to as- - HH W':',"'nr JoTatZ'T tonlahvou. Seethe follow- Imt prices of our Children . M . ,, , ,.w"r,S, ' . , ,,M f I ,"",",,HluKrKal,",h,,," S Sow !:;: g !-- ' ,J,rr; pth1"8 E iii to now H 60. H Bulls THIS V1LL BE THE GREATEST SALE OF TIIF SKASONT. This Is the chance of a lifetime and the ladies cannot, afford to niiss it. REMEMBER! That there are GREATER BARGAINS in this Salo than, were in any Sale held before in this City. P. Auerbach & Bra &Jattft. TTANTKD--J!OA- AND ROOMS PF.R- - V nous wbocan xupply students with board and rooms, with rooms furnished or unfur-nished, or with board without rooms, will please communicate with A. A. Nordvall, Uni-versity tmildini;, corner First North aud Sec-ond West street. tTTNTKD (jKNTLKMKN LODGERS tt Koonis from tl a week and up, cool and clean. t'riTate family. Becuud house east of Soeial hall avenue. liloncg to Scan. MONEY TO LOAN C. L. HANNAMAN. street. UpHtalrs. I3ATmklTDEBIlUN(J TO HOKROW OB TO M. Janes, 24 Main St. 71 AND 8 VEH CENT LONU TIME I 2 money 10 per cent short time. John J Hnyder, 36 and SSHoopnr block. Telephone 6&7 gov Sole. V per hundred at Tuna ofllce. X)RS ALE CHEAP HALF INTEREST IN a g'Xd bakery and confectionary buninexs. Good Investment to rluht party. Address Fred .Tames, Tunes omce. ( VxTkSALF. EXTRA HAROAINS TO GEN-uln- e buyers ol household furniture, stoves carpets, Ac.', for one week only, at HIS West Second South stre"t. TSQK SALE A NEW TWO-STOB- EIGIIT-- J room frame house, close In. on the Rapid Trnnslt line. For particulars inquire ai.ioJ II, KHJJT -A- MI-CAP. KIELLEY Consolidate Their Interests. A Bid SUCCESS.- d, The new resort on Statry street is becoming tremen-dously popular. There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col, Ed Kelley. The colonel has a host of friends and admirers and while ho may not have lived here so long as those grand old pio-neers who made the wonder-ful overland excursion to this territory in '47, he has taken time by the forelock, as it were, and improved each shining hour s:o that through earnest and persistent efiort3 on his own part he has made the acquaintance of almosttha ENTIRE COMMUNITY who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable bus-- ' iness methods and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or enter-tainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated his in-terests with those of Mr,, Chas. Reilley who, as an ar-tistic dispensor of sparkling beverages and a jolly good fellow, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through the medium of these columns., HEKBEKT SLADE.As'tMau'r. Ifi'--X The Elks Saloon Opposite tlio Tliciitt r is to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Reilley while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time anc attention to the new resort he has recently established at No. 228 State street where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warrr hearted cordiality so peculiai to himself. The two sample room under the control of this gen-- j tleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest im-ported goods that can be found anywhere. The line of Fine Imporled & Domestic Cps are the fkest procurable and as a matter of fact many com -- pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are conducted and it may be safely ' said that there are few if any ' men in this particular vicinity that can be. compared with Col. Bel Kelley as regards the management of a first-clas- s and highlyres--I pectable sample room, The new gymnasium run in connection u ith the Elks Sample Room, opposite the theater, is quite a prominent feature and deserves the most liberal patronage of the public Opposite Theater, AND 228 STATE STREET. gov Stent.' LX)B KENTVuiiFISHEn ROOMS "FOR .F housekeeping. West Third North st. VOR KENT TWO UNFURNISHED jT rooms for housekeeping; also nicely fur-nished rooms. Inquire Em East Third South Stre,et. ISOR R7NT WELL-LIGHTE- HASE-- r ment, cheap; electric lipht d vy and nlnht, with electric power. No. 2J Comtneicial St. ?OH KENT F URN I SHED ROOMS, WITH F use of kitchen; rlH East First South. F"sor RONT 1Ek4HT" ROOM ED HOt'RP., Third South between Fourth and Fifth East. C. L. Hanuainan, 1 Mam 'street, up-stairs. riswo-Rrs5M- 8'OR RENT AND FUR- - X nlture forsale. W8 East lonrth South. Ior'rent-furmish- ed ROOMS WITH r board, atjMU East First South. VORKE N T Ft RN IS H D ROOM8, ELEC-- i tiin llRtt and bath, with or without board. 303 South Fifth Bast t" OStQ)NTHe"7tTi. A POCKET HOOIC Ij coiitainliiK uotesand papers; finder leave at ,lohn Marcono, fruit stand Theater corner, ftnd be rewarded. PUsu?s7aS to- - I bacco Htand for sale. Address 'S 'Ttmes. A(ui kIb WARP)" FOR ANY CASE OF MiHJ Chronic Piles I fail to cute. No chaix--e for medicine or consultation. 0l riast Ninth South street. OPIUM.MORPHINE. CHLOR AL, COCAINE habit cured. Chained aud Un-chained. Book of ISO paxes ills'tr'd sent free. Pay when cnrd. Hox IftW.Salt Lake Clty.Utah. F. E. WARREN Mercantile Co. Has recently been appointed the general agents for tba world renowned STEIN WAY PIANOS. For Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. TTe have just received a com-plete stock of the new styles and a cordial invitation is extended to th publio to call and examine them. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. 73 West Second South St. MaHa.M.!.ai ' LTs 15 LTS I CHEAP! gfiljll I On Monthly Installments or other I Terms to Suit. j I We are authorized to close out the remaining: lots tn 1 f Fourth South Street Addition They are located ;j ; Four Mocks West of the Jordan river, between Fourth and Filth South. 3 1 TiiBSS are the Cheapest Lois oh I lie Met. ! I They Must he Sold as the owner needs Cash. Call "s at once at Itoom 16, Central lilock, I LyHCH & GlaSSMAH, Afieils. inn Recently the following Notice appeared la the f Sun Francisco Chronicle. L " Jti:e S hnd been sick only about two & week, Hiid it whs not until the lust three or I four dnvs th:it the malndy took a serious turn, u At thebegitmiliH of ins illness he suffered t'rnra H dinbetes and stomach disorder. Later the U kidneys reliisi-- 10 pet lor in their functions and M he passed cpiietlv away. Thus ended the life M or one of the most prominent men in Cati- - n fornia." Like thousands of others his lin-- liinelv death was the result of neglecting early B symptoms of kidney disease. H if- - you y are troubled with dialietcs, Rravel. or anv de-- H raneement of the kidnevs or urinary organs, m rfoM'r delav proper treatment until yon aie U forced to give up your dailv ditties : rfoiiV waste your money on worthless liniments m and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of BJ thedisease at once by using the greatest of all Jw known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid- - m ' lev Tea. Tt ha. saved the lives of thousands. 0 Why should it not cure vou ? Try it. Purely fj vtgetable and pleasant to Uke. Jl.OOa pack-- a age, 6 for $0.00. H Health is Wealth! E. C. WEST S NERVE AND BRATN DR. a guaranteed sp.'drtc for Hys-teria. Id7.,lness, CouTuiHions, Nervous NeuraltfU. Headache. NarTotn l'ro.s,.ratlon caused nv tie use of or tolara o. Waka-fuines- i. Mental Jiepres-iion- Softening of the Hrain reiuitlw? In Insanity and leading to miserv. decay in d death. I'remrvture Old Xva, Harreunesa. Loss of Power in either sei, In-voluntary Lueses and Siiermatorrhiea canssd by over exertion of the brain, aslf abas r Fach hoi contains o. month s treatment: l a box. or six boxes lot a, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of pric. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To enre any case. With each ord.r recelval br us for six box- -, accompanied with Sf. w will send the purchaser our written guarantee So refund toe mou.y if the treatment doe. not affect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by jOuso,,rHATT - CO;! Drugglsta, 48 Main " HenryF Clark, TAILORi" 29 E. FIRST SOUTMb m C. A. FOLLETT. Makes a Specialty Of Pridtre audi rjto-v- Work, and all hipher br;oti'i es pHrtaliiing to Dentistry. Particu-lar eution given to ftie preserTatlon ol natmal teeth. It E. Second South. 3D Tl 2ST T I S T . NOTHING 15UTLA PLATA Ogden Enthusiestio Over the Sew Eo&3 to tlie Camp-T- he La Plata Min-ing Co. Organised. BIDS ASKED TOR A HEW JAIL. It Will Cost UO.ODO-- A City Hospital to Cost $12.003 -- A Fatty ofEx- - cunuoaisu hom Colorado. Special ('un'ai'ontitiu' !( lhi 'hm- OiDEN, Aug. 21). The act of the Weber couuty court iu appropriating $.'.')00 for the rie road to La I'lata ivas received yesterday at the camp by en-thusiastic cheers from the Ogden num. The La I'lata Mining company has been orijatii.iid willi a capital stock of Loiiuii I'll tics compose the company. About forty locations have now been recorded. Others have tool been recorded as yet. An-other town has beon laid out in Copper gulch. This will make three townsi'.es in the mining regioua. The La l'iata mine hun twelve men at work. I'eople are Roiag and coining every day. Miners from the i'a-- 1, west, north and south have visited the camp. Some j;ive good reports, others desire to wait awhile to bcd what will develop, i'eo-ple coming to La I'lata in anticipation of licking up silver dollars from every rock will be mistaken. It is only a prospector's camp, not a month old, and but little development work has been done. The claim owners are at work doing what they can and hopo to make a good mining camp. At present laborers are not wanted. Il is a good piai e for prospectors or export miuers who wish to inves'.igato and prospect or secure claims for development in the future. The rush af many paople to the camp is uncalled for. La I'lala is all right. The mineral is there and mmi of it will soon be shipped, but it is not a working camp where men can find jobs as in I'ark City or Eureka. Josaph I'liillips died yesterday of heart e. His remains were taken east today and will be buried in Green-wood cemetery, l.rooklya. N. Y. He came to l.tah six years ago and was one of the linn of i'liillips lros it Co. He was a single man aged 81 years. The 1 mirth Ward Choral society w ill five their entertaiumont in behalf of N'ephi Anderson this evening. "The City ilireotory" company will at the opera house and other social amuse-ments wilh the lake and Hot springs losurls will till up t lie measure of plea-sure for the people of the Junction City. - - --h The Mayor and committee on public buildings have advertised for bids to erect the $'i(l,0(!ll jail, also for plans for improvements to'the tire department to cost and plans for s city hospital to cost SM'.'.iidO. These will constitute some of the public works of Ogdeti that will be begun in a short time. - f- A Union Tacific special car came in vestenlav bearing Government Director Hyde. He stopped awhile in Ogden aiid went north over the Utah and Northern - C. L. Wurtelle, general superintend-ent, went east yesterday evening over thtj L'nion l'acilic. Anna Fielding, whoso parents reside in West Virginia, is in destitute circum-stances in Ogdeu. She was married in Middlcport, ).. last September and was deserted by her husband in three weeks after marriage. She wout to Missouri and stopped with relatives for a month. Taking the advice of friends she came west. Two mouths ago she gave birth to a child. She could work no longer aod lost her speech aud sight temporarily from overwork. Sho is now desirous of going to her fattier. J. Y. M.ckles, in Jackson county. V. Va. Another small blaze in a store called out the fire department last evening. The cher.iical did good work and in a short timo succeeded in extinguishing the blaze. - About 100 excursionists arrived this morning from Colorado. They secured carriages and took in the sights in-cluding La I'lata which was visited by a majority of them. William Van Fatten a 17 year-ol- son of Alonzu Van Patten died yesterday afteruoou of typhoid fever. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church this afternoon. A NEW FIRM. E. H. Anplnwall aud eo. S. H'll KUabllsh Th.uiN.lvc. la llift Printing- Ilojln.... The sign of a sew firm swings to the breezes at No. 'S'A South Main street and it boars the name of Aspinwall & Bell. These gentlemen, both of whom are pioneers iu bait Lake and known to the business men of this city as com-petent business rustlers with a practical knowledge of the printer's art, have consolidated their interests and estab-lished a large printing ollice at the above number on our principal thor-oughfare. Mr. E. IJ. Aspinwall will de-vote his entire timo and attention to the management of the job aud commercial prititing department, while Mr. Geo. S. Bell will look after the wants of the large city trade which he has estab-lished during his long residence here. This otlice is the very model of com-pleteness, being thoroughly equipped in every department, and their mate-rials and machinery being new, they feel safe in guaranteeing to turn out only first-clas- s work. There is no doubt but what they will make their power felt because they are rustlers anil are thoroughly familiar with their business. Mine, ICnin. The line milliner and hair dresser will be pleased to see the ladies at her elegant uew quarters, No. 12 hast Third South street. A full line of hair goods always on haud. Having pur-chased Madam Button's stock will aell same at very low prices. New fall poods just arrived. Latest designs in stamping and fancy work material. (alt Lak. Seminary anil Normal tTralninf H'hool. Begins its twenty second year Mon-day, Sept. 7, lH'Jl. College, prepara-tory, academic, grammar, primary, commercial, art, music and boarding departments. TI10 past year shows a gain of 15 per cent, in attendance and ilb per cent in income, which indicates the advancement made. The faculty remains about the same; Professors C. L. Baxter, principal; and V. B. Dol-livo-normal department. For rates of tuition, boarding, etc., see catalogue or write C. L. Baxter, principal. Ref-erence, Kev. T. C. IlilT, D.D., president of the board. Mint II. Sold. II. Hop Co. have determined to close out their enOre stock at cost. This oilers to the public a rare chance to ;purchase Chinese and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and fret first choice of their complete stock. No. street. Natle. f K. moral. Coorge M. Cannon, has removed his from Xious bank building to room No. ;;;ll Constitution building, opposite. C. M. I., where he will be glad to see his friends and patrons. An examination, as prescribed by Uw. for teachers who are candidates tm-- positions in the Salt Lake City pub-lic schools, w ill be held Aug. 2Tlh aud .'sill in the Fourteenth school building, commencing at !i a, m. J. F. Miu.si'At'ou, Chairfuan Board Kxaminers. Special Meeting, Notice is hereby given that a special mee-ti- of the siockliolders 01 the National Building and Loan association n Lake City will be held at the plliee of said association, rooms s, 0, 10 ind 1!. Comnwrcial block, in Salt Lake Citv 00 Saturday the l'Jth day of .September A. D. 11, at S o'clock p. til. for the. purpose of considering and acting upon proposed amendments to articles one to twenty-fou- r inclusive of the by laws of said association; which proposed amendments were submitted in vvritiiis; to the board of directors at their regular monlhiv meeting on the "stli day of Julv lwi By order ol the Board of Directors. Hijison Ssn H, Secretary. |