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Show g- - THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 25, 1890. ' LOOK FOR - 5 I FINEST SITE IN THE COUNTY! - 1 THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMPANI lTV ZMIsLin. Street. Y"EADON 4 HEATH, Real Estate and Loan Agents. No. 150 Main Street. Ifeferenoe: McCornlok & Co, Bankers Correspondence Solicited. THE OCCIDENTAL. i - i Pure Goods Only and of The Best Quality. STUDIOUS ATTENTION. AUER & MURPHY, Proprietors. No.18 East First South St, . . Salt LakeCity Dr. J, S, Blackburn & Co,, HERNIA SPECIALISTS Rupture Permanently Cured without Surgical Operation. ROOMS 92 AND 93 WASATCH BLDC, SALT LAKE, UTAH. P. O. Box 618. take Elevator SALT LAKE THEATER CIIAS. S. BURTON, - Manager. , x Friday and Saturday, APRIL 25th and 26th. The Leading Specialty" Co. of the World. X X OUpiicrQuaitette. : HVnr'Sl Curren : ' .White. Mclntyre & : : Heath, NPFPMITV Helens Mora, : , 01LUIL1I : Field and ' Hanmn, : J amen MrAvoy, : rAMPHV : '"lllk Howard. : VVJJl All I, : Bnow anil Whalleu, X X William Hoguu, Under the personal liianaKement of MR. JAMES HYDE, presenting at each perform- ance an original picture ol Southern life "Hero' the War," entitled, "way'down SOUTH." Popular prices, "c, 60, ?!Se, ti. No higher. Heats on Sale Thursday. j Visitors Cannot Afford to Islim affile Fair liSS " tad 'l' i"ns ,tMk to cIiok from in Fimcy Not oltics, Japanese! Gools, Top tm e2 ' 1Vodc. C,rtCI.., All kinds ol Brustos aid tat PRICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE WEST. FORGEF THE PLACE FIRST DOOB WEST OF THE CLOCK. Ws wil1 Sur Svn ' ., jou Money. 13 1.1 o.tli. SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Maciine Shop and Foundry, Steam Engines, Boilers, Mining, Milling and Heavy Store Fronts and tf Building General Machine Work NORTH STREET. TEMPLE Z. Telephone No. 458 WALKEli . HOUSE. The Walker is located in the business center of the city, sod has all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-cla- ss Honse, It is managed as well as any Hotel in the West, and is strictly THE Business and Tourist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the two Leading Hotels of Bait Lake CI y. G. S. ERB, Prop r. MADAM H. C. HAYNES, (FORMEBL.Y 01? DENVER, COLO.) HAS OPENED OUT A NEW AND Stock of Mllllnerv. Fancy and Ladies' Furnishing Goods at No. 101 E. FIhst South St., anil to which she invites the atten-tion of the Public. SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNION 489 OF TUB United BrotherhoodCarpenters& Joiners OF AMERICA. fEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN G ll In the Temple of Honor Hall at7 :3u p. m. Delegate's office at Room 48, blk. Office hours : 7 to 8 a. m. ; f to p.m. J. M. Connkus, Sec'y. A. D. Cowi.bs, l'res. Dressmaking! When in want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT don't fall to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.take Elevator.Scott-Auerbac- h bldg L Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 20 E. First South Street. J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 235 South Malu. Salt Lake Cur. , WHITE & ELMER, Architects and Superintend: Kooms 410, 411 Progress Block, & Lake City. ALFRED DUNSHEE, , Real Estate Loans, InYfisH 161 Maine St Rear of Jones' Bs j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J HARTENSTEIN & SHEETS, Fashionable Barbers, (In Auer & Murphy's New Building.) HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC., No. 16 E. 1st South St. Salt Lake City. I. Waiters, Broker, 31 E. First South St., East of Deseret National Hank, Salt Lake City. Makes Loans on Watches Diamonds and Jewel-ry. Rents Collected. Railroad Tickets Bought SSwin TTlillB.me98 confidential. Established rate Pledges Sold at very low W. A. Taylor, . Merchant Tailor, NEW SPRING STYLES JUST ARRIVED. 43 and 45 E. Second South Street, Salt Lakf. City. J. C. MURPHY & CO., ' Rubber Stamps and Notarial Seals. Agents for the Abbott Check Perforator Salt Lake City. ; J. B. STANWOOJ), Heal Estate and Investment Broker. ,handllD2.fReal Estate for non-re- s a specialty. N. E. Main !?dt KSrt3;' ement of sl Elmo City. J. G. MoAllistkb. D,H.Mc.Utf n McAllister brcs, Real Estate and Lam I 265 S. Maine Street, it Under Abstract Office, SALTLA, :U J.. UAEZETTI, ART EMPORIUM. 87 W. First South St., SALT LAKE CITY. Stamping, Designing and Embroidery. Instructions given in all the Arts. JAMES FEN WICK Practical Flum.'ber, STEAM AND GAS FITTER, 61 Ev Third Sonth St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. P. J. Moran, Stccun Healing Engineer, i':0 Main St., - SALT LAKE CITY. George R.Dunn &G ! COXTEACTOKslEAJUlTLW APPA11ATUS in the Folic Systems: Either in HIGH or LOW Pressure, or Indirect. Sf k ml Attention Given to Job Work, Including Plumbing and Gas K If 203 West Temple Street, South. One Door South Old Eagle Foundry-- Salt Lake City, . Utah Territo J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II. C. LETT & SON, Dealer in Ueal Estate, City and Conntrv. No. Main Street, opposite the Walker House, Bait Lake City. THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. Bargains in Ueal Estate, Loans and Insurance. Main Street. B. O. BURTON, JR. J. A. OBOESBEOK. W.B.ANDBEW BURTON, GROESBKCK & CO. Real Estate, No. 269 Maiu Street, Salt Lake Utah. Notary in office. Telephone 4(l. R. M. JOHNSON & CO., Estate. Loans, Mines Irrigation and Manufacturing, a West First South BtreeU HAVI LAND & DEN BY, Ciril Engineers and BnrTeyors. Additions laid and platted. Kooms, 6H and H15 Pro. cress Building; P. O. Box 027, Salt Lake City, titan. R. M. RIELE, FRENCH HAIR DRESSER, And Manufacturer ot STYLISH HAIR GOODS, Room 10, Scott-Auerbac- h Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Take the Elevator. S. F. SPENCER & CO.. Real Estate, Loans, Investments S. Main St.. Salt Loke City. Complete List of City and Acreage Property. J.W. Farrell&Co Men, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for drive and duff wells. Cesspools built and connections made. Telephone 200-1- 37 Main St. Opp.'Auerbaoh Bros M. E. McENANY, Attornoy-at-Law- . Progress Building (Fourth Floor). Q W. POWERS, - Attorney-at-Law- , Opposite Cnllea Hotel, Second 8onth Street, J B.CRITCHLOW. Attorney-at-Law- , Rooms 27 and 23. ScotlAaerbach Building. TJRS. FREEMAN 4 BURROWS. Spectacles Accurately Fitted. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Booms 17 and 18, ch Building. J. R. JACOBS & CO., RMlh.,?,'ifo).rrale-- J 147 IWees Building, property in all parts ADVERTISE. For spaces on the fence enclosing the new East Side Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1st South St. East, opp. City Hall, LANGAN CO., Morse -:- - Slioers, Old Eagle Foundry, cor. 2d South and 1st West sta. Twenty-fiv- e years experience in Colorado. . Thk only place in the city where horse shoe, ing is made a specialty. J. W. WHITECAR, Designer and Engraver on Wood, 121 S. Main SL Salt Luke City, I E.SELLS. fl'W' i: r- - J. TUCKER. Sells & Corqpany, S -- : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in tate ' P.O.Bo.1078, Flr8t SUth StreetPP- - Uth Ward Assembly Rooms. - ' OldrioneerYardof Arautroal8" Inside ml a Whalo's Month. The great Greenland whale has no teeth, its baleen plates, or whalebone, taking their place. Along the center of the palate runs a strong ridge, and on each side of this thore is a wide depres-sion, along which the plates are inserted. These are long and flat, hanging free, and are placed transversely that is, across the mouth, with their sides parallel and near each other. The base and outer edge of the plates are of solid whalebone, but the inner edges are fringed, filling up the interior of the mouth and acting as a strainer for the food, which consists of the small swimming uiollusks and me-dusas, or jelly fishes. This whale rarely! if ever, swallows anything larger than a herring, shoals of these small creatures being entangled in the fibers of the ba-leen, the water which does not escape from the mouth .being expelled by the blowholes. Though the cavity of this whale's mouth is large enough to contain a ship's long boat, the gullet is not larger than a man's fist. The lower jaw has neither baleen nor teeth, but has large, fleshy lips, within which the upper is re-ceived when the mouth is closed. San Francisco Chronicle. Talue of Band Reading. I am acquainted with a sculptor who declined an important commission for a statue solely because he did riot trust the hand of the man who gave the order. At the time the artist was considered little less than a crank. But his hand judgment turned out to be corroct after all, for another sculptor, having under-taken the statue, had to carry his case into the courts in order to get payment. One of these hand readers fell in love with a young and beautiful girl. He be-came betrothed to her, although there were some peculiar characteristics in the shape and touch of her fingers that he disliked. The matter weighed on his mind. He was a queer sort of fellow and plain spoken. "My dear," he said to her one day, "you are a very lovely, estima-ble girl, and I hold you in the highest affection. But the more I study your hand the Icsb I like it. I am afraid we cannot be happy together. Let us break the engagement." They did. She mar-ried another man and eloped with a third in less than four years. Ralph Edmunds in Kate Field's Washington. A Temple of Serpents. The small town of Werda, in the king-dom of Dahomey, is celfibrated for its temple of serpents, a long building in which the prieBts keep upwards of 1,000 serpents of all sizes, which they feed with birds and frogs brought to them as offerings by the natives. These serpents, many of them of enormous size, may be seen hanging from the beams across the ceiling, with their heads hanging down-ward and in all sorts of strange contor-tions. It often happens that some of these serpents make their way out of the temple into the town, and the priests have great difficulty ill coaxing them back. To kill a 6erpent intentionally is a crime punishable by death, and if a European were to kill one the authority of the king would scarcely suffice to save him. Many of the monsters in the "SerjHTst Temple" are large enough to enfold a large oxin theircoils. St. Louis Republic. It 'Wouldn't Save His Life, Anyway. Where her love's concerned a girl vil! stand la the front ot the world's groat strife. Iftt Abe wf .ilfti't eat onions ta night he caTts Xe save bis precious life. l"iiiadelphla Tunes. |