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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1691 5 x School ' School School j I Children! Children, Children! 1 I HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHHIG THIS ADVERTISEMENT? 1 0-- oRT Jnst the Thing You Want. c will Soon Let You Know what We arc U J 11 U " coin, to do . . ni ! CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. IN A FEW DAYS YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE 'i W. II. ROVVE. 1 iE!OllVr T1 T. C, V'KBBER Ass't Superintendent. Issad sa txaar sa calicwesaa 7" Superintendent. V . J. K I SC. i:. S. VAN k 1:1 , King & Yankee, Dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A pULL LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Ul.'J Srafo Street, Suit Lake City ELECTRIC Ft"070518 xtW lip to E50 Vol!;, aid fins I Ira tor !a 40 Rsrsj Piiwr. AI.HO Electric Light Dynamos, o I3CAMESCEXT LM!?S CF BEST MAKE. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. AUO A rVl.I. ASSOltTMKNT OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, :SJ STEAM F'UMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR CPHCSSOnS, And Roclc Drills. FRASER & CHALMERS, CHICAGO MINING MACHINERY. L C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTANA. .'.li.JwAi.4Jt4 .... '- j. .J " E.SLLS. J. TUCKI'K- - H. W. SJi,L3. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEA LERS IN LUMBER. Hrsl Sauth t., Opp. 14th Ward ABsemby Room. PMtofilce Box, 1070. Old FionMr Yark of Ai mstronj & Barley. j!Gabel, "The Tailor." Win l W'Urf S,,its to Order $15.00 to $55.00. f'lv rnts to Order JJ.50 14-0O- . VMff' A11 made by first-clas- workmen in he City. Suits Made in 21 pi(,J hours. I ants il ado in S hours. MA. 65 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. Geo. M. Scott, Jan. Glcndenning, II. S. Rumflelo. l'retidsnt. Steratary. Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incokporakd.) Dkaleks Ik Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodo Wood Pulley. Roeblin's Steel Wire Rope, V. euum Cylinder and Kr.gme (Mb, Hercules Powder, Alls." Engines and Lollers, Mack Injectors, liuffalo Scales, JmIIci son lioi.K U biui, lilak l"uoips, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 10a Malu Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. p.VUST JILWAUKKE, JJOIICMIAV AND JOFDKAN (cysraESx tisrHaErsr EZ5rjas:p,i,a,-.- cr'jErjsrsrv II grlrr.gy fxf".t7TTJ cdkjZZSZSJ sda On Draught atFriti: Ricjieu, der JJicr Kopuig's Cafe du Louvre, 13, 1,', 17 and 10 Commercial Street llasement. The same liiihiMiiiun Deer ou draught at the Clift House Uar, Charley projirietor. JUE piNEST BEER IN AMERICA. 13, ZSI. EloclT c Co. - - iigonts. fes PERINIBROS. f,., , t :j Manufacturers aud re iltrs In Um!relas' Parasols, Valking Canes. M' j KID GLOVES! fi W ( 'i ' ' I f.i Kr pair fitted to the iand. Tmlir11a ami I'aranoll " I' 1 H l re covered and tdiiairea ou sao. t notice, i'uuoii mills M lFlij N KniiUforJ Hotel. i St St Salt Lake City, Utafc ht Waiu Storw:- - 8. Sirteuulh St., t.wuvei', Cuio. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer in all h inds of firnt-ela- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsoms, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. "WarchoMso: 133 to 145 ZTirst East St. If. DIXWOODEY F1S1TIE CO. SkT T) ontworryi f Nsi5fc ' 1 I .X Although our Mnall jirofltn will nofr V t vV i'lJ vi"1 aiiow ti to neU you furuitur on ex- - Jy ff treuitt jr luug Lima, fri cau iwLl yu im. Fjj- -j At Prices to Make You Happy 1 U riiS 7 We are the Leading House 7 j"""t, 1 'I n ts fllnt!T. ai'l we propose to maintain ourwell !rmjiyvCciilk v. X??" arnml reputation as tue Luaiiars In tow Prloee mM& BESTGOODSl H. DOTBODSY FURNITURE CO. : ' -- - ..: - J Subscribe ! h Afford to Co1 ithoot n THE TIMES Is the popular paper of the City. It publishes all the news io to 20 hours earlier than any other newspaper in the City. THE TIMES Has the full Associated Press Report and the best Special Service in the inter-mountai- n region. THE TIMES Has the largest circulation in the City. It is bright and newsy. It is always just and fair in its opinions. It is a clean paper the home paper. Watch its columns if you want to keep posted. Business men cannot afford to do without it. It has all the latest market and stock reports. Bids Wantkh. Ilids will be received for a hotel to be built at Lehi. Plans and speritications Can be seen at the People's Institution. Lehi, or at Clements oi Co., office architects. Salt Lake City. All bids must be in by Saturday. Aug-jus- l 15, at 2 p. in. The proprietor reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 'RACKtu, Cuti.kk & Wines. ? font I - A - ; P I p-- A f I'?!;?' "li DISCOUNT fISjt-.- . l .... "' ' " 4 ' 1,11 llHKlHSOJ-US-orf I . . j (l' wi.r ,.r mil imtkml it nifa., .lfci iiinw n, ,liAlM,,li.i,aUAttto,Wva.vAiio.ikV..sawi3 Avffltrnea'a Kate. Will sell the entire stock of miliinerv and fixtures at 14 East First South street at private sale until Friday nd ' will open sale at public auction at 10 a. m. Saturday, August S, 181)1. Everything must lo sold. S. U. Conelv, Ateignea. MORE ELECTION RETURNS. Late Returns from Out. Id. PreciaoW Maki no Material Chaoses. The latest election returns from the Fourteenth representative district have brought Hatch's majority down to 28. Fcrron gave Hatch (rep.) 18, and Olson (dera.) 31, and Cisco cast 14 votes for Olson. This makes the totals stand Hatch SCt. Olson !!3o. From the Sixteenth representative the returns come in slowly. Kauarra cast 20 votes for Adams (dem.) and Deer Trail 4 votes for Farnsworth (rep.) and 2 for Adams (dem.) This makes the vote at present stind Adams (clem.) 420; Farnsworth, (rep.) 180; Williams, (lib.) 12. In the Fifteenth representative the returns from Oak Creek, llolden, Ka-nos- Fillmore and Meadow make the totals up to date: Lee Miller (dem.) 530; Clark (rep.) 401. and Phillips, (lib.) GO. Returns from Ashley, in the Tenth representative district, give ISuchanan (rep.) 30; Hoyden (dem.) 41; Ferry (lib.) 2. This makes the totals, Ferrv, U4S; Uuclianaa, 1U8; Hoyden, 3U8. Millard Ooaaty. A special from Fillmore says: The following are the returns in this county; and for the Ninth council and Fifteenth Representative districts: Fillmore precinct: Councilor-Thom- as C. Callister, R, 07, James A. Mellville, D, 50. Representative William II. Clark, R, 52; William H. Seegruiller, 1), 50. Selectmen John Styler, R, 04. Jas. Gardner, R, 00; George Crane, I), 47; L. R. Cropper, 1), 43: Charles Crane, L, 7; George Munroe, L, 0. Superintendent District schools George M. Hanson, R, 52; Joshua Greenwood, D, 50; John Kolly, L, 0. Meadow precinct: Councilor Thomas C. Collister, R, 23; James A. Melville, D, 12. Representative Willioui II. Clark.R, 23. Representative, William II. Seeru-mille- 12. Superintendent district schools Geo. M. Hanson, 22; Joshua Greenwood, 13; John Kelly, 2. Selectman John Styler, 32; James Gardner. 23; Jos. Dame, 10; Geo. Crane, 3; L. R. Cropper, 3. Kminsh I'rcnnrt: Councilor Thomas C. Callister, 31; Jas. A. Melville. 21. Representative William II. Clark, 34; William II. Seegmiller, 24. Superintendent district schools Geo. M. Hanson, 30; Joshua Greenwood, 21; John Kelley, 4. Selectman John Styler, 32; James Gardner, 32; Geo. Crane, 22; L. R. Cropper, 22; Charles Crane, 4; George Munroe, 4. jJoltlai Precinct Councillor: Thos. C. Callister, 10; James A. Melville, 40. Representative W'illiam H. Clark, 10; William II. Seegmiller, 23. Selectmen John Styler, 33; James Gardner, 20; George Crane, 10; L. R. Cropper, IS; Charles Crane, 5; George Munroe, 5. Superintendent District Schools George M. Hanson, 10; Josuua Green-wood, 23; John Kelly, 5. Unk Cn-c- l'rcciwl: Selectmen John Styler, R., 20: James Gaider, R., 20; George Craue, D., 2; L. R. Cropper, D., 20. County Superintendent George M. Hanson, R., 0; Joshua Greenwood, 10. The contest is very close, but we feel assured that the majority will be in favor of the republican party. There are yet four precincts to hear from, two of which wo believe are republican, Km.ry County. Perron Selectman; L. P. Oveson D, 20; C. li. Lnrsen, I), 21, Orange Seely. R, 20; II. M. Fugate, R. 2S. Cotintv Superintendent L. M. Olsen D, 28; J. H. Scott, R, 20. Justice of the Peace Daniel A. Low-r- (on both tickets), 47. Constable Aluam G. Conover (on both tickets), 47. Itioii County. I.dkcl.ciwn: Selectmen Anson O Call, D., 25; David S. Cork, I).. "0; (ieorge T. Judd, R, 7 Daniel S. Mar-shall. 'K. 8. County Superintendent Henry Schutt, i). 20; Joseph Deun. R, 7. I'oitHh Conuty, jt.iiici Selectmen: L. Johnson, 63; R. D. Colt.'in. 51: John Reader, 8; A. J. Jonnsou, II: A. N. Hittings. 25. County Superintendent S. P. Dill-ma- 38; DeFriee, 30. Uax Cuunty, 'o- - School Superintendent: D C Hubbard, D, 15 Coroner M. D, Cue, D. 11. Selectman Thomas II. lilackburo D, 14; K. O. Wicox, D, 14. Tiute County. H er Trail Selectman: D. C. Tate 10; R.iuson Wirthel, 10. T SCHOOL BOARD. A Number of Sites for New School Buildings Eeferred to the Com-mittee on the Sams, STASI3TTC3 OF THE 80HO0L8. The Opinion of Judge Dillon of New York to be Asked ou the Bond Question-Majo- r Scott occupied the presidential chair at the meeting of the board of education last night. Messrs. Nelson, Young, l'ratt, Raldwin, A1IT, Duke, Ray-boul- Colbath, Pike aud Newman Vere also present. J. U. Walden states he will take cchooljbonda at live points above par for the school site ou West Temple which lie offers to sell. Referred. The board was notified by W. G. Matthews that the lease on the school property in North Salt Lake had ex-pired. Ha offered to renew lease at $10 from Sept. 1. Referred. VV. N. Williams and others of the Seventeenth district ask the appoint-ment of Miss Rachel Edwards as prin-cipal of the Seventeenth school. Re-ferred. Wm. R. Jones offered to sell a piece cf property for a school sito on First North, between Seventh and Kighth West, for $."50(), $3!5J0 of which can run for two years at 8 per cent. Referred. A communication from Carroll & Kern respecting the heating ond venti-lation of schoolhouses was referred. The committeu on finance will attend to the payment of the men employed to collect school census. Compensa-tion fixed at $3 per day. The following resolution offered by llr. Nelson, w:w adopted: ilrmlntl, Thyt tlin committee on stt"S and Imihli'iKS lie to proceed with all " pia:ti at dipat:b in tlie procurement of title to school properly of this city lu tins board, )pursi!!'t to !;,; tiiat they ne authorized to make ai! neeUnil Invest. Kai ions of s.ti-.- titles ud property an'l ir:ode! .f transfer; and that 11 they eei-- needfi.l, tfiey may procure ti.e a il of the attorney of the hoard of education in the Work herein designated. R. K. Thoims offered a lot as follows for a school site: "1 oiler 100 feet front by 330 feet deep, facing west on First W est street, between Fourth and Fifth South struets, for tho sum of $15,000. Referred. 1'resident Scott appointed the follow-ing committees: On lliiltn Nelson. Duke ami Newman. Oil mi' ;. '"' '"a Colbath, A iff, Ray-fcou-l'ike and Pratt. (hi Funi'it'iv iimi .itnplie Haybould, , l'ratt, Newman auil Altl (in. ') ri,, ,'.s - Duke, Nelson and Voun. on Mrhoi4 Wart ilaldwlu, Nelaou, Newman, Younir and AltT. On, Citiantt Nelson, Duke, Young, l'ike and Baldwin. The first named on he committees to net as chairman. The finance committee will attend to the bond of Clerk Moreton in the sum of $1000 with J. 11. Farlow and A. L. fciimoudi as sureties. It was agreed to secure the opinion of Judge Dillon of New York as lo whether or not the bonds issued by the school board bocame a part of tho bonded in-debtedness of the city. It was agreed that the bids on bonds be opened by the linance committee at ifioon next Monday. Respecting tho competitive plans for new school hjuse the following was adopted: That the committee on sites and build-ings bo authorized to all'ord architects opportunities of presenting their plans tinder such regulations as tho committee may deem proper, but that public no-tice of the time and place of hearing be given, with a view of getting the best help in the city in the adoption of the best models. Clerk Moreton read tho following-etatistica- l report of the children at-tending schools in this county and the teachers employed: Teachers employed i! s, Jviovnion 12 Is'irnbiT of chihireit in the district bo-tweeu the Mtresof tl and is S.sis Children of morm'n parents 5 7 is Clni'lte t ot tiari tit .... 3.1UJ Amount of compensation paid teach-ers during the year W.a;,1 to Twenty-on- e claims were referred to the finance committee. The board will reconvene in one Keck. Patln Flnih l'hotaifreptii. During tho month of August wo will the price of our elegant satin Itiish photographs from tl) to &! and $4 fa- - do.en. Reniembor, during August uiy. Come early and avoid the rush. Ihipler, Hooper block, First South. |