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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1891 5 j School School School j I Children! Children, Children! tgW I HAVE YOU BEEM WATCHING THIS ADVERTISEMENT? j) ! j If Net, Don't Fall to Do So in the Future. w T 111 7 1 ' 1T"9 WOMtA I bur Promise to You will Soon be Fulnl.ed.jjP 0 We will Soon Let You Know what We are " U lilP I "" coin, to do 1 ' CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. I IN A FEW DAYS YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE . .... ' j W. II. ROWE, IbP Hjf"" F 1T Nt1 T-- a WEBBER. i Ass't Superintendent. 4LaJ ca Wes wa ELaWEsMai d qJL. d 7" Superintendent, : I Sunday dinner at the - paddle Rock. W.J. KINO. E.S. YANKEU King & Yankee, Dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools Bronze Goods, Ktc. A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN ST0CK- - 213 State Street, Salt Lake City. assBexsx.L. ri.Sa.! ELECTRIC IV30TORS ffBS! Up to 500 Volts, and from I Horse Power to 43 Hcrsi Pevsr, ALSO--. Electric Light Dynamos, o INCANDESCENT LAMPS OF BEST MAKE. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C P. to 750 C. P, il. SliLLB. J. TUCKER, 1L W. SILS. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEALERS IN LUMBER. hint South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. Fcfrc3ce Box, 1073. Old Pioneer Tark of Aimntronir ft Bagleji ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, STEAM PUMPS," HOISTING ENGINES, ?M AIR COMPRESSORS, And Rock Drills FRASER & CHALMERS, CHICAGO MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH HELENA, MONTANA' Geo. M. Scott, Jas. Glendeinnlugr, II. S. RnrnflelA, President. Seoretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incorpobaticd.) Dialers In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roeblinir't Stsol Wire Rope, Vt euum Cylinder and Engiue Oils, Ilercules Powder, Alls." Kngiues an4 Boilers, Hack Injectors, liuffalo Scales, Jefferson llorsa YYbiw, Blase Pumps, Minors' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Kto. ICS Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Ir Gabel(TheTailor." 4 rW'ri 1 tJ'FS IH SuitS to rder $15.00 to $55.00. I 4 I'ants to Order JJ.5U 14 00. ma'ie fir8t-c'a8- 9 workmen in the City. Suits Made in 24 f?Ji hours. Pj,oU jiiade in 5 hours. JRl 65 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. pAUST LAVAL KE13, TJOHLMIAX AND JyOFDRAJ - - .., .r oarpxaaK vxsfimmm upBsmea mmssm. i2E2i! cubesaaBJ mzLzebszJA sam &a On Draught at Fritz Riepen, dor Bier Komiig's Cafe da Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial Street liaseinent. The same Bohemian Beer on draught at ilie. Clift Ilou.-- e liar, C'h:irlcy Denhalter, proprietor. JHE piNEST BEER IN MERICA. IBlociz z Co. - - Agents, P ER I N I B R OST ifr' " ' f't Manufacturers and fallen in Llk-- Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. AjK. TV5 ArrLlD,t , mmS kid gloves i TGvFt'y-'- f fjW R i t vfl-- Kvnrv pair fitted to tho hand. Umbrellas and Parasol ( fl w t 'i'V'6i,s'f II VI re O 'Vered aud rjpalred ou slio t notice, mudu IS fl-- JL Ktintsforfl Hotel. ir, St;,te St.. Suit Lake City, Utalk if FLJJ' if,. Kit Main Stora: - U Sixteenth St.. Denver, Colo. I.p Cr..k 8tage Lla. for Sale. We have sixteen head of extra fine horses, two California hacks, two heavy-lumbe-or freight wagons, with every-thing complete for running a daily stage from Stockton to Dugway. Post office department has promised to turn the mail over to us as soon as an otlice can be established at Dugway. This service will pay well. There is money to bn mada out of this enterprise. 1 expect to be absent for some time, hence cannot give this business atten-tion. Will give good tekms or exchange for Salt Lake real estate. Call at once. Itoom 27, Commercial Bank building. 11. C. Lett, President Stage Co. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer in all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies Warelxouss: 133 to 1-3- 5 IFiret East St. S BEAUTIFUL RUGS mj? H) an Beautiful Curtains Mfi BEAUTIFY II. A f2ajSit.' 4 111 IMii 0,lr asnrtni.nt Is .o large and compl.t. thsl Lyviiit- - -- - 5 ill 1' . wo hHre nirtde these two arttcl a ejweialty ?LJ,'UU1E3 for ,l19 l'""llMg KKtn. We wera early la j" ftSt-i's- i eastern markot and bad flrst caoee. :'ffs ,.Go and do Likewise." H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. ri iflll V SCHOOL. The 25th year hpjfln. on September 7. Com-mercial, Scientific and Claaxlcal and Primary courses. A Kindertrart'-- also In connection with the school, under an experienced teacher. For particulars l' fo !!ud East,. J B. HOWARD. Principal. IY1. R. EVANS M M W. Seoond Botrtt. Sporting Goods, Gnus, Revolvers and AmmnnitloiL Bicjclea, Tricycles & Velocipedes. Ra-or- Pocket Cutlery, Shear, and Selene (trope; Indian ("lui , Itoitn Olovea, Dumb holla, I k Collar.; Boota ha. fcoaat field and Opera Q.asaos. nmlPi idv Stock Before Purcliaslij, Subscribe! For I ho Tl 11 Fl! S lie I I flLOi fa Cannot Afford to Do Without It, THE TIMES Is the popular paper of the City. It publishes all the news i o 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-mounta- in 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 nun cannot afford to do without it. It has all the latest markrt and stork renort. s u ir Ill's' L r M-'Wf- t. un.1T1.Kr. - : (U)'ix r;v ;x 1 doubt that Colonel Lett charged tha he was banking his "rake-off- " with hii wife, and that he would be ultimately forced to disgorge. Colonel Lett wil take pleasure in supplying the defon dant with information at the prnpei time and before the proper authorities THE T0MCAT DID IT. Tha Inhabitants of Grape Street Wake up in Arms and Descend on a "Burglar." GEORQE 8TRATT0N BEFOBE COURT An Old Timer Who Droppsd Hit Man-Bard- away Convicted Pickings' from the Patrolman. About 2 o'clock this morning a voci-ferous call for reinforcements arrived at police headquarters and boarding the hurry-u- three patrolmen were landed a few moments later in an ex-cited crowd that surrounded a dwelling at 43 Grape stieet. The hosts were drawn up in battle array and pointing to the structure swore that a burglar was hemmed within and he was to be taken dead or alive. Arms of every variety had been dragged into service from the revolutionary musket to the pitchfork and garden hoe. Surveying the situation the officers at once bucket-ed their armor a notch tighter and threw themselves against the front door that went back with a resounding bang while a snorting torn cat rushed out amid the fusilade from the bloodthirsty . gathering. This was followed by a search of the premises but no trace of a burglar was uncovered, and the trena bling Scandinavian who had aroused the neighborhood was finally convinced that ha had been diieaming. Rtrattoa la tha Al.ah... George Stratton, a patriarohal tin horn who has played k with the sleuths of almost every clime, was ordered to appear before Judge Gee at 3 o'clock this afternoon and answer a complaint charging him with having robbed a tenderfoot from the southern provinces of a check in the sum of $10 that was yesterday cashed at Zion's savings bank and coin and cur-rency to the amount of $15. Stratton conducts a joint over the Stone Front on Main street below the Walker house and is kuown to nearly every Coloradoan as a fellow who killed his man in Denver anil who was subse-quently pardoned through the efforts of his friends. For a long time he haunted the resorts at Ogden but his presence became state and at the invi-tation of Marshal Metcalf he sought new fields on which to raise his black flag. Tha Buako Kabuk.d. A jury composed of six men yesrer-da- y afternoon found W. M. Hardaway guilty of vagrancy, aud he will now re-sign himself to the ponalty. Hardaway is a shining light in the bum union and works only when he has fallen onto the tracks of a hayseed who has more money than brains, and who is made an easy victim to the lurements of a game that o flora an Independent for-tune in the turn of the cards. Messrs. Newton & Glenn made a desperate struggle in behalf of their client, but were unable to convince the jury through a regiment of affidavit msn that the prisoner was engaged in any legitimate pursuit. Polio, ricking.. Peter Hennessey who recently as-saulted Tony Vanueger pleaded guilty yesterday and was fined $.'0. Nothing of a startling nature has been yet reported by the sleuths who are haunting the trail of the Callahan murderer. The police department last evening succeeded in unearthing a valuable gold chain with diamond locket that was recently stolen from Miss Pearl Montague at 231 South Maiu street. Sam Worthen, who was arrested by Deputy Abe Randolph for assaulting his wife, was fined $25 by Captain (ireenman and in default of the amount was sent to the penitentiary where Warden Vandercook will furnish him employment of a more honorable na-ture. The theory that John Anderson com-mitted suicide to baflle an imaginary aisasain is borne out by those who knew him most intimately. His conduct on the witness stand pending the contest between the Eldoradoes and Condors is now recalled as being very strange and the fact that his testimony bad been impeached led to dreadful apprehension. A communication received this morn-ing challenges the right of May Mas-terso-whose efforts recently thwarted an attempt to rob a man with more money thin brains in her house on F.asy street, to sail under that name and urges that she should have been registered in print as May K. Caviti. ' The party who liles the protest should refer the matter tb the legislature. Joe Stobbins. the alleged embezzler, who is held in the sum of IS00, and who for a long time sold Connecticut wrap-pers tilled with bull-do- belligerance from a joint on Main street was ordered to appear before Commissioner Nor-rul- ! this afternoon. Stebhins seems to Kiautlnatioa far I'ulilla lllgh School. An examination for students who de-sire to enter the public high school, anil who have not certificates entitling them to admission, will be held in the Four-teenth school building, Thursday, Sep-tember 3, at Hi. m. J. F. MlI.LM'AUOlT, Supt. of Schools. UNIVERSITY OF DESERET alt I.ak. Cltr. I'tah. The first term of the academic year, 181)1 of the University of Desoret will begin at 0 a. m., Mouday, Septem-ber 14, 1BSJI. All the courses have been changed and some of them have been extended. A mining department, military science and tactics, and courses have been added. Students of both sexes over 11 year of age, are admitted without charges for tuition to any course they are prepared to pursue. There is an annual admis.Hion fee of live dollars for residents of the territory, and twenty-liv- e dollars for Students may receive from the presi-dent permits for reduced fare over the railways in Utah. For further information apply to John K. Pakk. M. D., President. Kaward. I will give I'iO reward for tho capture of any or all of tho following who escaped from the penitentiary on Saturday morning Angust 8th. Thomas MuGallon is a blonde and florid, aged 24 and was serving a sentence of eight years for burglary. W. V. Wilson s iW years of age. light complexion, and is a strapping follow of six feet one inch. He cau bo more easily detected owing to tho loss of a thumb and two forefingers of his left hand. Serving a term of eight years for grand larceny, one year in tho pen. Frank McManus, twenty-fiv- e years, and from description must be a rather good-lookiu- convict. He was sentenced for burglary. and serving a term of four years and six months, six months of which had expired. K. H. Parsons, U. S. Marshal. I ... Kya aart Bar. Dr. Ira Lyons has reoved to Hooper-Kldredg- e building, 49 South Main street. |