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Show Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOIMifEOf PUHE . - I Choir X ' FESTIVAL ' 8C-S IN THE LARGE TABERNACLE ' Joisday pening, ml j,th, 1802. CHOIcUS GOO VOICES OKCHESTEA 32 PIECES. VOCAL SOLOISTS. Agxes O-se.v Thomas. Bessie Dkan Allison. Louie Poulton. Liitle Ethel Coxely. K. C Kastos. Geo. D. Pyvsr. II. S. Goddako. Mobosii ThSmas, and the Harmony Glee Club. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS. ". i-:. WiiM, Violin. Madam Gaylobo Bf.ll, Harp- Prof, and Mas. Haktman, Zither. EVAN STEPHENS, Musical Director. ' Jos. J. Dayhss, Accompanist. Anton Pedekson, Orchestra ConductJr. c c !A Gates open ac 7 p. m. Performance begins at 8 o'clock. A ' ) Admission 50c. Children in arms 85. OO. m This Festival is in aid ol the Wards and Tabernacle Civir of this city, and all who Mil? apnre. iate their labor will purchase tickets. mil ' Authorized City igeatg . WOK THJt Deposit Stamp System. Oif THE (M Commercial k Savings Bank. 2-24 a. First South. 10th Ward Co-op Cor. 8th East aud 1th Socth O. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th East Foulger Bros B3 K 3? Eardley & Sperry 635 Sooth Mriri Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. Srd West and 3rd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North 55th Ward Store 40 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill S73 N. 5th West E. F. Evans 131 S. oth West i H. 3. Shimming. 537 N. 1st Wes ! Frank Brar.ting 637 S. 4th East , eicidoway Bros 701 E. 7ih South ; Mrs. S. Homo Cor. State and 11th Sooth Snarr & Sons 324 W. 6th South J. 8. Irvine ',"58 S. 2nd East ! R. H. Irvine 459 3rd St ' John H. Kelson 813 E. Slid South j Arthur Frewin 776 W. North 7'emple I I A. H. Woodruff Liberty Pe? i John F. Coe Cor. 2nd Sotth and ;ird Enirt Robinson & King 347 West Temp's J. W. Harris 210 C 55S iofca Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd W5 C. P. Held 377 Mi St Richard Duerdin s Bountiful ConterviUe Co-od Centervii! Pacific Lumber Ai Building Co Sugar Pcstoffie James Neilson Big Cottonwood George Saville Mill Creek dT. E. Robinson ...Farmiogtoa f;p DEPOSIT8 can he made at the Bank or Oiwi-.b any of its agents, and when the amount reachee gl.OO the depositor will get 5 per cent ia ! terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Eiiason's Auction Sale Having decided to retire from the Jewelry Business, will elo-e out my entire atoek of EiamoMs. Watches, Clods. Jewelry ani Silverware at Auction, The Opening Sale to Take Place on Ifniiftav AtvpiI 4. ifvMllU)V xL Ul ll T AT 2 AND 7:80 O'CLOCK P. M. A nd will continue during all of next w eek. Ladies particularly invited to attend ; afternoon sales at 2 o'clock, with the assurance that the utmost decorum will be enforced. ' Quality of each article guaranteed as represented by the auctioneer. O.L. ELIASON ! 20 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. H. C. O'Neii, ol t hif-ajre, Conducting the Sale. i ! Fixtures, safe and everything must be sold. DiarcTOBa P. Armstrong, P. W. Maisen. Thoa. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts. Dr. Jos. S. Richards, Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings, O. H Karday, If. L. Camminirs. Samul lJrTwiwM ME S, DR. 1E SAS The Would 'a (ir.iatest Seer ami Forecaster of Comiaf Kveats. Now at 03 West First South Street. Has the Wonderful manic mirror. J3ANX OF QOMMERCE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE GITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts it (teneral Banking Business. i . : DIRECTORS : Bor- .is President Wm. H. McInttrb.. J. B. Farlo-w W, V. . Cuiseolm Vice-President M. K- Pahsxins. C. L. Hanxamaj 6. F. WxiiiER Cashier W. II. Irvine E. E. Rica 8. H. Fislds, Jr..., At. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. ' in which you can be shown your future husband or wife, enemy or friend. Remember there never was: one born but there was a mate for them. Missmated i? the cause of so much trouble. Consult Con-sult this gifted lady before it is too late. She tells if your lover is true or false. Truthfulness of absent friends. Lost or stolen property. The result re-sult of a law suit. Business deal or matrimonial venture. Restores lost affections, brings the 3p-:ratci! .together, make speedy and happy marriage with the one you love by proper advice. Has the wonderful magnetic charm. If your lover, husband, wife or sweetheart has deserted you it will cause a reunion which will be lasting and happy. All business confidential. Send two 3-cent .-tamps for illustrated circular. Office 65 West First south street. . "Mrs. Dr. DeSan is a truthful forecaster. Succeeds Suc-ceeds where others fail." Uen rer Time. Bock! Hook! Bock! The Salt Lake City Brewery company beg to announce to there many patrons that they now have on the market? the finest Bock beer (without exception) ever produced in this western country. On draft at the principal saloons. Order a case. Order a keg. Order a carload. Jacob Moritz,. Genl. Manager. O. W. POWERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hotel. INSUKAiNCE. LomsliYAiisXca FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAI. Lite of New York. 85-8ti Commercial Block. PUTOXNG. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER M iSAXK St, Salt Lake City. SiUttrtiBd. XNTli-TATmETL 1 Y v class room, with or without board, can secure se-cure same by calling at Realty Block, West Temple Tem-ple street. 3cr Stale. 1 KH TWENTY YEAR (SOLD SCIKKiL 1)U bonds WHO each; interest at 5 per ceT, payable semi annually, August 1st and February 1st; bids to be opened at 4" p. m., April 4, ljft2 Address Board of Education. Salt Lake City, j JTKJB SALE GOOD FURNITURE, AT 262 W-V W-V First South Street. COB SALE "NORTH WATERLOO ;" LOTS a will be advanced in price April 1st: streets now being graded; cement walks to be laid to ciar line on 4th East. j IjHiR SALE SEE "NORTH WATERLOO:"NO property yet put upon the market equal Jo this i, f the oretent prices: any terms to suit. W. E- Hubbard, 4! W. 2nd South. FOR SALE ''NORTH WATERLOO ;" JUST put upon tho market: 21 lots sold during t le past fifteen days: six pressed orick houses now contracted for ; $MB per lot. W.E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South. i FOR"AlKXuNTrR YM i 1ST CATg ET"b LD papers at The Tmics office at twenty-ive tents per hundred. ' T7OH h E NT E LEGANTLY FURNISH ED JC rooms; electric light and steam heat. Resilty Block, West Temple street. FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY FliTR-nished FliTR-nished modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gsa, with barn and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire ofi East Second Sonth street. I TT'OR RENT NEW 4-ROOM BRICK, $11 P3R I .T month. Fourth West and Ninth South. Ad- dresshox 577. a oati MONEY TO LOAN ON RELESTATEs3T curity or notes. F. ltehrman & Co., Koicnp tio Commercial block. ' ' I 1 r- 1110 feoSS&IJisj .ulld i !ibB UlUUililg y.uUuMl' . .rfidfc. -j. fX- - Wholesale and Retail. urGv'ds --re Marke Down to t g Lo v est N c tch in Plain Figures. J . I Our stock of GENTS' SPRING OVERCOATS are the I finest and most stylish garments in Salt Lake and our prices i are the very lowest. I t Our Mr. M. J. Gray is now in the east purchasing goods in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. These goods wi'l I arrive this week, and when opened we will display the most I fashionable garments in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING of any house in the city. . cio ' i ii i We are Prepared to show you a complete and desirable H stock in all our departments. It will pay you to make an I early selection if you desire the "Cream of Novelties," for H many of the styles cannot be duplicated. W a tch Our Eleg 5 nt vv indo w Display. I 15 & 17 West Second South, Morlan Block I Gray, loss cSc Wrqitt. J V V Week ol Thursday. March 31 St. For one week orfly Mrs. MILLIE PRICE 1)0 V ! The favorite of the American aud European stage. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. IOC. ADMISSION iC. PEOPLE'S jQPERA JJOUSE. Commercial st. Frank Monroe, Uangr. This week t!:e management will present for the Bentertaiument of the public, f an, mirth, gaiety and folly. NEW AND ORIGINAL BURLESQUE, Entitled, I "PRINCE TAPHEE TOOPHARR." ! 50 BEAUTiFii!. Y0U3S WOMEN to Don't miss seeing the Big Show this wm PRICE'S I nM Baking ia Millions of Homes 40 Ye&js the SbmhtA ' A .. 1 1 a ir dressing, the latest, at Mrs. B. F. Deals' Millinery parlors, ail South Main. |