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Show - THE SALT LAKE TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1800. 5 j WVE FAIR GRADUATES. Youn, LadI,, plomas Thin Morning. pieces of various designs we're Xnerl the church was crowded with gentlemen in ladies and attendance to eommcncement exercises of ffiafa W f,ef:J11'. grates, live in num. m cost'mes of snowy bowlro blu8Un?y "mid a pcrfert reMiviH7?' tie c"tributions of cfiionu of fnends; and were the their congratulations upon this' graduating day. wnf1,' lh? Erases, which were simple and impressive order opened by the sing hynin 200 and the recitinff the Lord sprayer. This was followed by the rendering of selections by the or-ganist, singing by the audience and the reading of the creed. J he address to the graduates was eroilby Rev. N. F. Putnam, after which Bishop Leonard couf erred diplo- mas on the following named: Nellie Calhar.no May Beatito, Francis Eliza-bot- h Greenleaf. Luaeine Iloge, Mary Helen Rogers, Grace Stanchlichl. a - - I J. BRUMBACK. JOHN M. LA9 I Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents. lOIK CITY, IDAHO. ' mom). It road bent Work. nfwrtaltra. Wo hare the only alwtrwta of real irta1 !- - rRONT and Atlerountr. 1( you want to iBTeet, w are tuorontthW with ! J real etat. We have xiiii of Ihe rh.lat propertlee for aK We will ! aaetrt joa ta owy. In from other. If wo have not propertlee v cult yon. .. te The Idaho land and Investment Co., arv Me fies cfy property and over 3000 acret of firstcfass lanJl under water, with water right Parties desiring icreaw to live on and till can bars their m ties h which to pay for it at i low rate of interest For particulars, address IDAHO LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. Central Subdivision ! BOISE CITY, IDAHO. riMl'A BLOCKS from Miln treeFlH,R block from Poettaieva u Oty IU1I: roTered 1 I t Willi to 1U T'ftim rr.nt.. IVflliiiiJill flralnixJ-Tr- wl level. t'LARK 4 HAVES, rfcriea City, Idaho, M. G. CAGE, "BAST SIDE.'' Three-fourt- hs of a Mile from Business Center. uioet elegant reetrfeorepnmerty In RoIimi Ctt y. jntoeted at Ik p etwt an4 la M)4 THE highest twrt of the town, Vord'ervt lh Vale Sprint rVule-rari- t the an trtre la Idaho. Low In thi loretlon during t neat dare will ke .flt frw and t pee) front foot. Inrrted. M. 6. n'Awr., me Oly, Max, J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Artesian, Salt or Has Wrtl Drill d. :t;y w-- iywrw. Prospects for teal and Mineral. .v,.; Laktcitv. Deep Wrlli a Npetialtj. BOISE CITY IDAHO, Offers to Home-Seete- rs Many Aflvantages. .. INHERE is an abundance of government land of the very best quality, within a reasonable distance, . open to actual settlers. pKUlT-GROWEK- S and gardners can get small tracts out of which large incomes can be made. JANY distinct lines of business specialties are still open, waiting for men of ability and character to fill them successfully and profitably. 'INVESTORS will find excellent opportunities, either in the development of trade or manufactur-es, or in the purchase or improvement of property. "JIIERE ?s scarcely a vacant house in the city. Twenty per cent, ought to be added to the num-ber of dwellings at once. For special information, address the Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trade. For Thlx Week Only. 1000 straw hats worth 50 cents to 75 cents each, all go at l.j cents, at the World Clothing and Shoe House, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Great liarsain In line milliuary at Mrs. W. II. Fox's, 232 Main street, Crane building. IRaby carriages at cost at S. R Marks .... : Having entered tho employ of David-ion- , Leyson & McCune I shall be pleased to see all of my friends at the new store. FIgbkkt Kobekts. Lace Hats. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Borm ieele's. 108 E. Second South street, at duued prices. Call and see them. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING ATTHK "l20Main St A))lC)'iC(in I20 Main s Clothing and Shoe "l20"Main'Bt CompCimA lWMain St ,' VB ARE OVERSTOCKED IN Oik GLOTH1NG DEPARTMENT And determined not to carry over any Spring Goods. And firm believers in the old flying that THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM Therefore we have concluded to make a sweeping reduction of from 25 to 50 per cent on our Clothing and Spring Overcoats For Two Weote HiMiinnher that those who come first will have the liest .selection from a NEW STOCK ONLY TWO MONTHS OLD. Remember the Place and Date, from May 28, for Two Weeks 0ny American (lotifuig and Shoe Co., 120 Main Street. Patronize a Home Industry. Salt Lake Lithographing and Publishing Co. Lithographers, Printers, Blank Books Makers and General Stationers. Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Invitations. WE ARE NOW IN OPERATION and ready for you ZZUrdrs.ZZ Elegant Work at Reasonable Prices. No. 11 West First South street-- H. H. VAN CLIEF, Manager. Wanted. All kinds of second-han- household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. oiily place First East street. in the city is the IlkHall, 54 West Second South, for Call and see. ' IRefrigerators, fine line at S. R Marks Co. ' Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, Has made arrangements for keeping your trousers in order, lie will press them every day in the year for $10. Ho carries the finest stock in the city. Martin Schmidt, Progress Building. RACES! RACES! Utah Driving Park, June J6--20 Inclusive j Purses, $7,000. j PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW: Tuesday, June 17. Four Good Speed Contests FIFTH RACE Pacing 2:24 class: Entries : Don Angus, MattCullen, Salt Lake; Kilev K, C. E. Fitch, Salt Lake; Pomp, D. C. Har-vey, Salt Lake; Elder Lucas, A. D. Helm, Denver; Blonde, D. L. Hall, Denver. SIXTH RACE Trotting, 2:50 class: Entries: MormanBoy, B. V. Garr, Ogden ; Loco, Ells-worth & Little, Salt Lake; Belle, J. V. Stone-roa- d, Denver; Corless McGregor, G. W. Cook-Denve-r. SEVENTH RACE Running. 3--4 Mile Dash EIGHTH RACE Running, 5--8 mile, heats, all ages. Races commence at 2:30 p. m. Admittance, including Grand Stand, $1.00. The only official pools are sold at the Walker House each evening. iREMQVEDIi 71 EtST SECODO SOUTH STREET. HARPER BROS., The Grocers, have removed their large stock of Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables, Poultry, Fish, in fact, everything in the Family Grocery line , to the above named place, where they invite all their friends, customers and the business public. Remember the Place: No. 71 EAST SECOND SOUTH STREET. For ThU "Week Only. 1000 straw hats worth 50 cents to 75 cents each, all go at 15 cents, at the World Clothing and Shoe House, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Lots will be sold in El Dorado for a short time on installments of $5 and $10 per month. Chas. S. Wilkes. Christy has just received her tts. patterns. 31 West First Auction Of first-clas- s furniture, Tuesday, June 17, at 10 a. in., No. 57 South First East street. Dr. Tillman's dental parlors, 172 Main If street. Consultation free. you want a perfect fitting garment "J' the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys- - call on Mrs. J. C. Bromsteele, 108 second South street. Don't forget that we have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. Car load wool and hair mattresses at S. R. Marks & Co. A splendid new line -- of silverware opened in a day or two at Mum, Leyson & McCune. Call and tit, Call aild see my new line of Spring Suitinjr worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, - 45 E. Second South. Cheapest carpet, wall paper and fur-niture at S, R. Marks & Co. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables p morning at Peterson & Camp-- 114 West First South street. rr lamps, silver ware, .table 'cutlery i Pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 Second South. West side rapid' transit will' be com-pleted to El Dorado within 90 days. Chas. S. Wilkes. THE HANSON PRODUCE CO., Comminlon Merchants, 58 S. Wet Temple fttreet. Butter, eggs, cheese and fruits. West-ern agents for the Diamond, Diadem, Ayrshire, casc ade creamery's A. A. & H. P. Co. print. Yellow Goat. Five hundred pair of imported tau colored misses goat shoes, with d buttonholes, worth $3 a pair, go at $1.85 for this week only, at the World Clothing and Shoe house, 70 h. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. UINTAH HOTEL, ' rcUl Street, on the European Plan. ;ne hotel,, strictly first class in .0 respect is now offering indiice-"- 2 10 the loual and traveling public J cannot be excelled in the west. u location. Restaurant in con-wo- n for short orders at all hours. French & Sowers, Proprietors For wedding and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 54 West Second South street. The Variety Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. Now that we are prepared to do high class watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Remem-ber that all goods sold are engraved free of charge. Davidson, Leyson & McCcne. andsilk cu'rtims at S. R. Marks P El Dorado can boast of a larger pop-ulation than any other suburb. Chas. S. Wilkes. D. Hirschlcr & Co. 213 TuCm.n. Ctxe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR MERCHANTS SUMMIT VINEYARD NAPA CO., CAU Pure California Winow and Brandlca Zinfande!, Claret, Burgundy, Port, Sherry, Angelicas, Tokay, Mount Vineyard, Malaga, Cutedcl, Chassclas, Itief-iling, Saviznon, Saatcrnc, Semillon, etc. Importers of Havana and Key West Cigars. Dn. Whitney A Bucher'n al Parlora next to Cullen hotel. r!Llar.!?,stlisJ,lay of Vegetables n u'yatC.B. rjursfs. ' All latest improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Te.lephonc4. For the Working-men- . Five hundred workitigiucn's suits, coat, pants and vest, worth $10. all go at $3.0 ) at the World clothing and shoe house, 70 E. First South Street, directly , opposite Salt Lake theater. three weeks it has been impossi- - "J)DtiUto watch repairing b,t noir that we have se-- tn services of Mr. Egbert Rob- - long and well known as a first- - Paker we get all work short order. "AviDsoN. Leyson & McCune. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon npw goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E 2nd South St. Pi ai Montana Mactaery Company C. P. MASON, Manager, Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery, Engines and Boilers from power ana upwards in stock for imm diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Engines Rock Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill, Lubri eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Conceotrat I g Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office ani Warerooms 259 S. Mala Street, Salt Laie 0. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. !s st alleJ for ani delivered. Em-- Laundry, 21 Commercial Mephone 94. Wc open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest goods of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see them. Seaiide Hats.' Datidsok, Letsox & McCcne. ).,, omsteeles, 108 E. Second Beach in t'1"3? 8 t0 The finest line of baby carriages and express wagons, very cheap at the Va-riety Hall. Call and see them. ' 54 West Second South. , larSest stock at S R p&Co,?' GEORGE A. LOWE, Eealer In All Kinds of Firit-CL- us -- Agricultural Implement- s-aHUTTLERPAPM AND FRE1GH3 WAGON3, GoHs Bifc Piisions anfl Road Carls j cf every description. Steam Engines, Lefifel Wheels. i WAREHOUSES I SIATS BOAD BXWEi; FIB ST ASD SXX0.D Tan .onilola. 300 pairs of genuino French Dongola tan color hand turned ladies shoe, worth 3.00 a pair, all go at 2.85 at the Wold clothing and sho houe, directly opposite Salt Luke theater. yXolty STanufaeturing Co. inl ,'w and nickel plating'. Re ntelijl faus' jewelry, and all kind ', Knudsos Bkos., , M east Third South Street, Pembroke, quick job printer. STOCKHOLDER MKETtO. Storknolder Meeting. 1 SPECIAL MEETING OP THE BTOCK-- holder 'A Ta Ntlloiul Bulldlm Loan aaMrladon of Salt Lan lf. will b" at th roinpanOolBc. No.l Sooth Main t, Salt Lau fitJ f. T.. Mi.day Juw .. I at S k ! l" aiiwnd artkle I.. ' Iod I. . W . ! t" rip'Mi arotlon S of saitl art!'1', n airn ail amiiUitnt err irab- - mitiJ and nuan!Bio'iljr hy h ! hoard .f dir-!- - at the regular held Mavtfth. i Br order of taeb-iarr-t of wtr. j i. r CORKM, df'J-etarr- . of we K4 IJir.rvir. T OCK Y MOUNTA IV O E X ERAL XV Acmry. a Wnrt tod th Hr.t Halt Lake, L' tab Territory. We are the iareeet Umt eom-mu- y oa tbe faclfto Coaet. We eWrfoliy aneeMT all eorreepulwleaee raar-ii- Weeura Uwjr tsarket: are Um aotWued totioraceDU for ail railmed eorapaDiae in tun wvt.ua, anl will ' beerfiiUy anewer all eotnmvonOmium la oar line. Meaeral aceou (fir ttmtn Faunu. We ara let Uraeet ti'--t on the fenSe et. rwattle tXlina. I Froot rWrawt. Tacomja llflire. Ie. Henne Areoae. Ii KattMm Oflwe, tVik SortnHee. bou t ify (ne. Horrieoa fnoea. InnrOCw, li trn'MU But. tail of rrti I" i!Ul- -' A carpet at S. R. Marks & Take the I'. aud --V Ky. at 1 o l k ami visit El Dorado. Free bus at the Kl Dorado depot. Fare on railway ' round trip 1") cents. ( UAs. W asts. '"!u,.,"i ' Si j ,1 guaranteed at Empire 21 Commercial street. rrk Cltj New. Park City, Juno 10. Special cor-respondence. W. S. Mct'omick of talt Lake, spent Sunday in Tark City. Joe Baumgarten. Salt Lake's fashion-able tailor, was in the city yesterday. The Union Pacilic had a light passen-ger travel for its Syracuse resort yes-terday. Charley Rooklidge aud wife and r rank Hardiug and wife are in Salt Lake. The ore shipments for vesterdav were Mayflower 20ti,G0O pounds, and' today Crescent 62,000 pounds. The Utah Central has extended its tracks three blocks closer to town and is now mailing close to tho electric light works. A freight traiu on the Union rucific raciue niaiu line jumped the track at Peterson Friday night, aud delayed the trains elevcu hours. A. Hatch & Co. received one car of agricultural implements, and th Ali-enor Mining company ouo car of ore wagons from Chicago Saturday. Sylvester Johnson," Jauies Loi khart, Del Morris, H. Demuiing, P. K. Morris, Lr. La Couipte. F. estcoat, J. H. Rogers. I. L. Osboru, L. E. Cauiehuile, Leo Kausahoir, W. Bond. Chas. Uitsch, H. Sutton, Dug Morris, L. Rico. Hotel arrivals: J. Lew, New York; L.A. Houghton and wife, C.II. O'Brieu. Omaha; W. B. Foster, Sau Fraucisco; D. M. Joy, Kansas Citv; W. Steiuer, O. Christcnsen, Ogden; A. II. liraut, W. S. McCormick. A. i. Thomas, G. H. Knowlden, Capt. K. B. Wilder, Salt Lake. Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co., rupture specialists, 083 First South street. Salt Lako City, will be' at tho Pnrk City hotel on Thursday the 19th to attend to their cases under treatment iu the Park. All desiring treatment should be on hand early. Consultation and examination free. The Creole strike of ore made last week will be worked as rapidiy as possible. Five, tons of first class ore has already been taken out, and a shipment will be made some day this week. Tho mine has been leased' from D. F. Condon by Messrs. Hatch, Clark, Pusk and Urie for fifteen months, eight months of which have expired. The Park City Gun club held a meet-ing yesterday forenoon and elected the following ottieers for the ensuing year; Sylvester Johnson, captain; James LockUart, secretary and treasurer. The boys are doing some good work and in a short w hile we may expect thorn to make as good a score as any club iu the territory. The followiug y;uug men comprise the list of members: A union moeting was held by the sev-eral churches last evening at the Meth-odist chapel. Several- - hno selections wero rendered by the choir and a lec-tur- o on temperance delivered by Rev. J. Telfcr, of the Methodist parish, as-sisted by Mr. Ellis and Rev. Cook of the Cougrcgatioual churches, This even-ing a temperance union will bo formed, and all interested in tho work are ro quested to be present. fight for riches ... 5 , tending Over Valuable Mineral Lands Situated in the Productive Tintic Eegions, poES JOHN EE0K OWN THEM? Ie Maintains He Does, While Others In-si- st That He Has Not Complied With the Law. i court of inquiry is iu session iu the mbers of the Third District Federal rt today to determine a vexed quos-- over the lawful ownership of a val-bl- e piece of mining land iu Tintic, das the respective contestants have testimony to submit tho hearing ''it take up several days. On tho one is John Beck maintaining that he "tbi) lawful and legal owner of the ami on the other tho posses-'- J uf 'tho Centennial and Eureka I'jds who claim that Mr. Beck has "t conformed with the stipulations of United States laws and has therefore irfeiu'd all his rights and privileges to Emiuent counsel is engaged on nth'sidi'S f lne case, aud the final nUonic i awaited with more thau ualiutercst. '1,0 property iu dispute is 200 feet , with aud 1,500 feet long, and islo-jit'i- l iu the very heart of some of the inst productive gold, silver, and lead producing mines at Tintic. It is in be rango of the wealth furnishing 'hum, Caroline, West Bullion and urcU and it is the owners of the principally interested iu tho lioii at hand. Mr. Beck iu his de-!nj-sets forth that m 1883 ho had the wd surveyed, staked and the required DDUinents placed in position. Then (hart the land patented, but through ,ne oversight failed to make the roper registry at the United States office. This was' unfortunate, it ppears for him, as bad the required tar been made the present litigation ould have been averted. He next uintains, and in the face of assertions ilierwisc made to the contrary by the folks, that he has implied with thf, law in the matter of .essments and has spent $100 annu-ll- v' since 1883 iu developing the prop-il'- and that a shaft 70 feet deep is now position. He further insists that the irrpys were legally and officially made lifter government supervision, and ivstliat a resurvey made last Wednes-i- t showed the stakes to bo just where ifj ivcrc placed in 1883. On the other hand, the Euueka-Cen-ania- ! mine owners claim that for ek to bo entitled to tho properly he loiild be able to show a land graut mil the United States, oud further set rth that his representations regarding n extent of work done is not borne it by figures. To this Beck retaliates i saving that his opponents have no lilitios at their command to justify n't a statement, and upbraids theiii r taking advautage of his absence in vrniany to begin legal proceedings. HOW 1ID HE GET THERE? A Live 'Possum Captureil In Warehouse In ion. There has been added to the collec-tion of curiosities in the menagerie at the United States penitentiary a live possum, aud how the. toothsome morsel of food among the colored race strayed away from his southern home is one of the mysteries of tho hour. Tho little fellow was discovered iu Pickard's warehouse a few days ago, and it was found necessary to wound him before ne would condescend to being captured. It is believed that he spirited himself away in a consignment of southern fruit forwarded the Pickards', aud dead-headed his way to Zion. A roomv cage has been built for the latest arrival, and although everything is done for his comfort and hospitality iu his new home he does not seem a bit contented, but longs to be back among the cane brakes aud the pitch trees. Moreover, he is very dainty in his choice of food, and insists on hard boiled eggs and the flesh of sparrows, which aro furnished him in abundance. To Health Seekers from Abroad And to all those afflicted persons who wish to place themselves under scien-tific treatment, with a guarantee of a permanent cure of every disease with which you are afflicted. Call and see Dr. Hand, the great medical electrician. The only physician iu the west that has confidence enough in his skill, to give a written guarantee of a cure with no cure, no pay. Dr. Hand will do still better. Ho will give you an elegant furnished room, and every comfort of an elegant eastern home, aud will give you from two to six mouths scientiiio medical treatment with a guarantee of a thorough cure. And should Dr. Hand fail to cure you, the furnished room and doctor's ser-vices will bo free to you for the whole term of treatment. What more does any saue lady or gentleman waut? This alone should convince the most skeptical that they have no risk to run if you go to Dr. Hand for medical or surgical treatment. Dr. Hand is able to wait any length of time with his patients for pay for his services, and the doctor will allow any responsible party to name your time when you will payhim for his services. Neither does Dr. Hand ask you to sign up any notes to him promising to pay him iu the future for nis services, no! no, for then he could sell your notes and compel you to pay him for his ser-vices whether cured or not. No, you are asked to sign nothing except a contract that reads, no cure no pay, aud this you hold in your own hands. Is not this guarantee enough for any one to ask? There is no other specialist in the west who has confidence enough in his medical or surgical skill to take suck risks. But Dr. Hand understands his business, and when he makes an ex-amination with the wonderful micro-scope ho knows whether he can cure you or not, and as he takes no incurable cases; tho doctor makes no mistakes, but cures all. Call and see Dr. Hand at 253 South West Temple street. See no other. J)iiiR to some misunderstanding the Parson Davies Combination" mid not secure the theater or opera use for their exhibition Saturday foina 14th. i Wc therefore wish to announce to the Wic that we have rented the Golden le s for the occasion on the we date. Respectfully, Edwards & Burton, Managers. Awful.' r Kangaroo's and calls' slaughtered. 500 pairs kangaroo and calt shoes worth $4.00 a pair all go at $1.35 at the World clothing and shoe house 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Por the Worklngrmen. Five hundred workiugmen's suits, coat, pauts and vest, worth $10, all go at $3.05 at the World clothing and shoe house. 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Warning We the undersigned respectfully cal the attention of the public to the fact that we are the only members of the American Ticket Brokers atioan iu Salt Lake City. . Theie are business iq bait WW &y who claim membership and who are not members; and we take this the public to be-ware method of informing of such persons. The only 240 South Main st. Oscar Groshell, Under the Postofhce. Juuford Nlioe Store. ber. |