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Show Hrr r-r- MORE Bl Tm"8"T ksday. a. is. : jr IP. & BURTOX, 1'rttt. U. C. BVKTOX. Mgr. GEO. F. FELTJkcjf Burton -- Gardner Co., Call the Attention of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS andtha GENERAL PUBLIC to the fact that their 5 LUMBER YARD v: Contains a full stock of Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. DiDE Finest Planing Mill 5 raj, m by Electricity Is turning out first-clas- s work at their yard. And announce further that they PROTI'XT THE CONTRACTORS AND BUILDKR refusing to contract, and doing so solicit in return their patronage. Duet foriret we Man.fariur I hp (tlU 1TIOX FOfF-- WIRE MATTRESSES, II U, and ram the HOlSEHOl.D'aadVsmDABD'SewlBjr Mae-le- es. OiVice ami aalesrooms. 101 and 103 East Firtt South etrwt. Factory and Yard, corner Eighth South and Stat road. Ask your grocer for a two-poun-package of Quaker rolled oats. ON blAtlOHT AT Z. C. M. I. Drug Store. W A IU MMX STREET. NERVE, BLOOD AND BRAIN TONIC The Children's Best Tonic. Contains Iron and Fhoaphata. Doea not constipate For Delicate Women. It is the fiuest and most palatable Iron Tonks la n.. , For Merchants and Business Men. . It i quirting to an overworked brain and nerronJ tyftaii, Ctrrtf lceplciiueet and headaches la the morning. Professional Men and Students. Will find Phos Ferrone o( benefit la mental wrk. D fccalds cp &t whole ay stam. The Restless and Nervous Will be surprUad at the relief this delightful drUk affords. The Finest Soda Fountain Drink in the World. 5 centt pf 6hst Notice to Builder. On and after Mav 17th. 1890, we will deliver lime from the old Pasco lime works at twentv-tiv- o cents per bushel, building sand at $1.23 per load, gravel for cement work at $1.25 per load, building rock at $9 per cord. Leave or-ders at No. 60, South West Temple street, north of the Herald ofllce. Tele-phone No. 277. S. Bamberoir, President Utah Lime & Cement Co. 126 Main street. Baby carriages at cost at S. R Marks &Co. Bo sure and try tho now breakfast dish Quaker oats. Lots will be sold in El Dorado for a short time on installments of $5 and $10 per month. Ciias, S. Wilkes. .i Try Quaker rolled oats and you will uso no other. For Tlile Week Only. 1000 straw hats worth 60 cents to 73 cents each, ull go at 15 cents, at the World Clothing and Shoo House, 70 K. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. WanteiV All kinds of second hand household goods at Ktchison & Webber, 157 S. Quaker rolled oats for breakfast. First East street. DM anil Montana Unary Company C. I. MASON, Manufjer, j Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from ower ana upward In stock for t mm l diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Ilorao Whims, Hoisting Engl dm llock Breakers, Wall' Ilolls, Ingcrsoll Air Compmsora and Drill, Lubri eating Oils, Mino, Mill ami Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Cuaccotral Ig Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office and Warerooi 259 S. Mala Street, Salt Late D. S. AGENCY. BUTTE, MONTANA. J. F. Marks,; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Artesian, Salt or (Jan Wells Drilled. rrrs .hvi...;m. Prospects for Coal and Mlntrah. Mt iMk.cMV. Deep Wf lis a NHlaUjr. - - .j,,""t t. ,: j, Patronize a Home Induttry. Salt Lake Lithographing and Publishing Co Lithographers, Printers, Blank Books Makers and General Stationers. Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding Invitations, WE ARE NO IV IN OPERATION and ready far yna, --ZZorders.ZZ - Elegant Work at Reasonable Prices, No. 11 West First South street-- H. H. VAN CLIEF, Manager, A splendid new line of silverware Eat Quaker rolled oats. will be opened in a day or two at Davidson, Leyson & McCune. Call and see it. . Utah Loan and BuUd ng Association. Subscriptions are now being taken and stock issued in new series (So. 5.) Address A. Hanacek, jr., Secy. Office McCornick's bank. Lace Hate. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Borm Steele's, 108 E. Second South street, at reduced prices. Call and see them. The only place in the city is theVa-net- y Half, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. , you want a perfect fitting garment J tho celebrated Taylor's Star J. C. Bromsteelo, 108 ond 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. Irigerators, fine line at S. R Marks Having entered the employ of David-son, Leyson & McCune I shall be pleased to see all of my friends at the Call, new store. Egbert Roberts. and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, - 43 E. Second South. Christy has just received her r. patterns. 81 West First ,a. Dr. Tillman's dental parlors, 172 Main street. Consultation free. Quaker oats make a toothsome and delicious breakfast dish. RACES RACES UTAH DRIVING PARK, JUIME 16-2- 0 Inclusive. j Purses, $7,000, j PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW: WrMkl JtSE 18. TIIliEECOOIISPEEIKTOTSj NINTH RACE Trotting, 2:26 classt Entries: I. J. S., J. W. Carrigan, Salt Lake; James F, J. K. Gillespie, Salt Lake; Florence R, T. Har-ris, Salt Lake; Bertie M, M. F. Jones, Lara-mie; Louis S, J. B. Cassady, Denver; Marquis, J. P. Stoneroad, Denver. TENTH RACE Trotting, (added money), for Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Utah horses: Entries: Millie Woodnut, B. C. Harvey, Salt Lake; Miss Foxie, Amos Howe, Salt Lake; Silver Bow, Morehouse & Williams, Butte; Murtha, D. L. Hall, Denver. ELEVENTH RACE Running, 1- -2 mile heats, c'l ages: Races commence at 2 :00 r. m. Admittance, including Grand Stand, $1.00. The only official pools are sold at the Walker House each evening. J. IC Gillespie, Mgr. F. If. Dyer, Secy IIREMOVEOil nnnnn. 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 ths Place: No. 71 EAST SECOND SOOTH STREET. fresh Fruit and Vegetable - H morning at Peterson & Camp-UMWe- First South street. . , Cheapest carpet, wall paper and fur-niture at S. R. Marks & Co. West side rapid transit will be com-pleted to El Dorado within 90 days. Chas. S. W ilkes. silver ware, table cutlery fjkmps, go South.. to the Variety hall, 54 THE HANSON PRODUCE CO., Conimiulon Merchant, 68 S-- West Temple Street. Butter, eggscheese and fruits. West-ern agents for the Diamond, Diadem. Ayrshire, cascade creamery's A. A. & H. P. Co. print. I'INTAH HOTEIi, 'Wrdal Street, on the European Plan. fine hotel, strictly first class in "spect is now offering induce-1!th- e local and traveling public annotbe excelled in the west. i location. Restaurant in con- - 'or short orders at all hours. Irench & Sowers, ' ' : Proprietors. The Variety Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. El Dorado can boast of a larger pop-ulation than any other suburb. Chas. S. Wilkes. P "udsilk curtains at S. R. Marks' "ft. Whitney A Bucher'i ' alParlorsnexUo Uullen hotel. aSSe? vcgetables r All latest improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 31 Commercial street. Telephone4. For the Workiug-men- . Five hundred workiugmen's suits, coat, pants and vest, worth $10, all go at 3.65 at the World clothing and shoe house, 70 E. First South Street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. l or the Working-men- . Five hundred workingmen's suits, coat, pants and vest, worth 810, all go at $3.65 at the World clothmgand shoe bouse,' 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. yeeks it has been impossi-V- ? do watch repairing ffl'.but.n'w that we have semces of Mr. Egbert Rob-itihS- ? ai?d wel1 known as comaker, we can get all work UArosox Leyson & McCpnii. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice haras and bacon new'eoods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst' s. 72 and 74 2nd South St. J D. Hirschlcr & Co. 213 Xl& Ctxt, WJIOLESALK AND RETAIL WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR MERCHANTS SUMMIT VINEYARD NAPA CO., CAU Pure California Wines and Brandies Zinfandel, Claret, Burgundy, Port, Sherry, Angelicas, Tokay, Mount Vineyard, Malaga, Gutedel, Chasselas, Ries ling, Saviznon, Sauterne, Semillon, etc. Importers of Havana and Key West Cigars, GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer La Ail Xkd of Firit-Cla-M Agricultural Implements. ECIIUTTLER PAP21 A5D FRE1GH3 WAOOX3, CoWis Mm, Mm aMM Carts of erery description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE B01D JBETWTE FIBST ASD SECOND BOCTU, for and delivered. fHled 94. 21 Commercial We 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. Davidson, Levson & McCcne. 5Jrmsteeles, 108 E. Second Beach in tMng t0 g l The finest line of baby carriages and cheap at the Va-rie- ty express wagons, very Hall. Call and see them. 64 West Second South. pCo'18' largest 8tock' at S" K-- ll?ltr Mnarcturlng Co.. . Wf?r' and nickel plating. Re Wm S' Jewe,1X and alf kind ; Kntdson Bros., "east Third South Street. ' Pembroke, quick job printer. , . Dnnforde Shoe Store. j OuDOsite the Salt Lake tlieater. Our S Remember the name end num-- , ber. ' Take the U. audJ.Ry. at 1 o clor-- and visit El Dorado; Free 'bus at the El lr.-id- depot. rare on railway rouud trip 15 cent. j Chas. S. W ars. j lne of carpet at S. R. Marks & HaHnrr!rUofa"teed ,ETpi? "'ae 94 ILDLNGS. tontlnue.tobeAdd.dto. 8tree1:i,room ,rame' 71T Flrst Xort'h ho; fetrfct mcut SectndbNnoyrlehrv1?,7TCdOUble Wck-35- Wt CSSki 3 rooa fra,ne- - West Tort "S" 4 rra frae- - Sterna Nort'i:S!,,7-r00,abril;l1- - Wet Fourth tlXZ Queen AuBe' 513 NorthV$rNker'4 rombHck' 433 Slxt West T&rlh;1'' brick' Wt WestIli",!-- . COTner 8ix,h THE' TINTIC DISTRICT. Some lnteretlu Mining Note from - I'tah'a Eldorado. Eureka, June 17. Special corres-pondence. Siuee the extensive write up of this couutry in Thk Times mat-ters have greatly improved iu this sec-tio- The hills are covered with pros- - peetors all the time, aud the district is rapidly forging ahead. . One thiug should not lie forgotteu, autl that is that more tnonied if"- - "--a wanted. These obtained this portio i of the country would soon be c.,.d from. The Treasure tniue is shippiug about thirty tons peruiouth, which is running on au average 15 ounces of silver and 43 percent of iron. Brien & Knox have sunk a shaft in the vein 75 feet aud a three foot vein which arerays 80 per cent, lead, 20 ounces silver and $ti in gold. J. F. Brien has leased the Uoss Tweed. The ore from this mine goes from $3 to M0in gold. 08 percent, lead and 11 per cent, copper. Messrs Kucc & Kvcral have purchased $1,400 worth of mining property along- side the Sioux mine and are sinking a blind shaft. They sav there is a live acre body of mineral underneath. J. Wilkersou of Salt Lake ha pur-- ' chased a three-fourt- interest of K. K. Brien in the Bonanza. Contracts for developing the mine are uow being let. MtDlCAL ANDSl Kl.lCALUIsrtNSARV For the Healing of AH Manner or Ckronle Hikwi, with Dr. W. M. Hand, the ire at Medical Electrician ae Chief burgeon la Charge. Will be Opened np About July IS, In (salt Lake Citjr. Dr. Hand is now treating about three hundred patients iu Ctah, and at the rale new cases are coming to him daily, the doctor finds it impassible to serve ail of his patrons and do himself and them justice without largerquarters and more assistants. Dr. Hand is a gradu-ate of two medical colleges, and the only graduate iu the therapeutic use of medical electricity iu the west. lr. Hand is also the only specialist in the west who has contidoueo enough in his skill as a physician and surgeon to give his patients a written contract guarauteciug a euro of all your di-seases, with no cure uo pay. Ir. Hand has been long iu practice and fully understands all manner of sur-gery, iu surgical diseases. Dr. Hand will forfeit 500 cash to the patient taking his treatment six full months, as per his written instructions and in the end fail to bo cured of any form of chronic disease kuowu to the medical profession. Dr. Hand will give $500 for a case of catarrh ho cau't cure with medical electricity alone without a single dose of medicine. Dr. Hand will give an clccantly furnished room to any chrouically ntHieted per-sons from abroad who wish to put themselves under his treatment, ana in case of a failure to euro in spccilied time, given iu contrai l, the room and the doctor's services will be free. What more, of a guarantee of a cure do vou want thau this? fall see Dr. Hand at -,- VJ South West Temple street. liTAWFlJLACCIDENT. Conductor Who Was In the Cktg- - w0rth Eailwad Horror Visiting the City. 0 OF THE MANY INCIDENTS. was the Greatest Smash Up, In the History of the World's ( Eailroading. i." he passenger conductor who was in of an illfated train in which ffy.fuur people were killed and 200 boing the greatest accident in Ldiugiu thc w orld's history, is in 'city with h's wife on a deserved va-il His uamo is J. W. Stilwell, a aud whole-soule- d gentleman, of !na Ills., aud he is still iu the eni. of the company which had its by nearly a million dol-- ' through the casualty. It is the Peoria & Western Railroad lauy, and the smashup occurred ou 10th of Augu3t, 1887, two and f miles cast of Chatsworth, The train was composed iiftecn car?, and Mr. Stilwell retains memoirs of the awful ij. nrincipally among them over 200 tiii'ct sears on his person, the train lutcher's order on which, the train Ibtiu? run, and a silver dollar which irseiMence of hard usage. iiC train was running at the rate of miles an hour, aud the cars Jpilwl in a heap by the washing a culvert. It is presumed that u'ddent occurred at 11:40 o'clock ,'ijht, as the watch of the engineer of train stopped tit tha that hour. The of his head was cut clear off, and timepiece was found buried iu his in At the time, Mr. Stilhvell collecting tickets in the ninth in which there were fifteen passen-s- , It was a chair car, and just be-th- e smash up he experienced some encounters. Nine ladies and nlenien who were singing "Nearer God to Thee" were instantly killed, ilea party of four ladies ana gentle-owh- o were playing cards and were m remonstrated with by a miuister tie wickedness of thoir ways, wore uuly ones that escaped without a jteh. The minister himself was .rly killed, aud a husband, wifo and ic that sat in the forward seats c strangely treated by the hand fate. The mother, who d the babe ' in her arms, kdled, and the babe and father :t uninjured Mr. Stilwell was d in the ruins for nearly a half ir, and worked his way out unaided, clothing was torn iut.o strips, aud preaching tho ground reset one of legs, which was broken, .himself, lelegraphod to his wife not to fear him as lie was safe, and then turned attention to caring for tho ddad and united. For fifteen hours lie worked iiindful of his own injuries, and illy succumbed and did not leave his fur eleven months. Ir. Stilwell has been railroading eaooyof 14 years, and is faniiP with every branch of train aiug. He is prominently identified h the Conductor's brotherhood, and masked by a Times' representative an nxpression on the action of the tester convention in striking out clause in the conslitu- - replied: "It is a good thing, and I ild like to havo seen it made jager. As it now stands, a local fee dues not make a general one, and as to have it my way, when a local thtrhood struck it would become ral. This talk of the erasing the clause from the itilutiou causing the disband-- n of thc brotherhood is all bosh, fontsc a few timid members may ;a, but as to whole divisions with-in- g their charters is without fouu- - Only ono division thus far has Wont, and that is composed of tors on the Philadelphia & Read-roa- d who ruu trains at $60 a month, 'brotherhood is willing that they o, as men who will run the 'v trains of the Philadelphia & fling at $60 a month are of no use s." Park City ewe. Park Cm, June 17.-Sp- eeial Marsac and are paying their men toay. Ontario bullion shipments today are 40 bars, valued at $21,858. shipments today are Crescent 41,100 pounds, y.ay Flower 135,050. A. J. Slee representing the Columbia Art to. of Salt Lake, is up on busiuess. D.M.Jay, representing' the lirni of iurner & Jay, Kansas CTtv. aud Van A. Wallace, representing Marshal Field t o., Chicago are in the city. John Dirm has received four cars of brick from Wood's Cross. Work will be resumed at once on his building and nnished as rapidly as possible. The M. E. church ladies will give au ice cream and strawberry festival on Ihursday ovenlug. TheV extend a cordial invitation to the public. Mrs. Ed Regan presided over the piano iu a satisfactory manner. The eutertainuicut as a whole, was lwth both socially aud financially a success. , W. C. Edwards, .mining and travel-ing representative of the Salt Lakk Daily Times, is in the city with a view of writing up the mining resources aud Park City in general. Mrs. Wiseman returned from her Ogdeu visit. George will close out his .jewelry business by the 25th aud locate. mOgden. He will run a like busiuess there only ou a much larger scale. He will be missed by his many friends hi Park who will regret very much his Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co., rupture specialists, 083 First South street, Salt Lake City, will be at tho Park City hotel on Thursday the litth to attend to their cases under treatment in the Park. All desiring treatment should be ou hand early. Consultation and examination free. Yesterday six prisoucrs were up be-fore his honor ou the charge of va-grancy. After receiving their sentence, oue for ten days, three for fifteen and two for twenty-liv- days each, they were ordered back to their cells. On their way down the stairs three of them noticed the back door open and started out the door on a rnu. The officers overtook two of them but the third one is still at large. . The broom brigade and uiusicale given by the ladies of the St. Luke's chapel at the opera house last evening was well attended and highly appre-ciated by tho audietce. The following programme was rendered: The sing-ing by the trio, "Memory," bv Mes-dame- s Riley McLaughlin and Mr. W. W. Mackintosh, and the solo "Maid of Athens," by W. W. Mackintosh, were excellent, while the balance of the pro-gramme was well rendered. The broom brigade drill by the uniformed seventeen ladies was the foature of the evening. Thoy were well trained under Captaiu W. R. Arniington. Not a mis-step or move was matte throughout the drill aud the Mies are deserving of much credit for their, line appearance. Captain W. K. Armiugtou, iu the per-formance of the statue and iu his light-uiu- g musket drill was handsomely ap-plauded. Tho tableaux's were also line. AMtSKMKNTS. CROMWELL AT THE GRAND. Prof. Cromwell's stereopticon lecture began at the Grand opera house last night the subject being "England aud its Hollies." The large audience pre- sent were delighted with thc show, which was really a meritorious one. 1 ho pictures were rare and beautiful and all works of art. Tonight, "Paris, the Beautiful," will be put on. As this is tho anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill a series of patriotic . tableaux-wil- l be added. And as Mary Ander-son is to be married today Cromwell will exhibit her picture to the audience. Cardinal Manning, who will perform the ceremony, will also beheld up to view. Cromwell will be at the Grand all the week including a Saturday matinee. . AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER. Hermanu's Trausatlantiaue Vaudi-vill- e company begins a three nights' engagement at the theater tonight, which promises to be a succession of nproarously funny events. The sale of seats is already largo. THK TOST OFFICE. Important DUpatrh from Wanhlutou. Great excitement was created late yesterday afternoon when tho report was circulated that oue of our promi- nent citizens had received au important telegram from Washington. A Times reporter visited tho gentleman last night and had an interesting interview with him. Ho urgently requested that the uamo bo suppressed, as well us that of the sender of tho telegram, but cour-teously allowed the reporter to copy tho body of tho message, which was as follows: Washington, D. C, Juno 10, 4 p. n, 81 paid. On account of tho complica-tions growing out of tho world re-nowned public building controversy, you are hereby directed to advertise the public building site for sale aud also ad-vertise for bids for a new site, which will be decided by a special joint com-mittee of both houses, who will meet in Salt Lake City Jul 5th, and make a careful examination, first breakfasting liberally on Quaker rolled oats, which is good alike for the mind aud body of all, and for sale by grocers gener-erally- . , W. F. Shnlton, No. 251 Maiu street, (up stairs,) general contractor and licensed Dram Layer. Sewerage, Paving Cement work and all kinds of contract work. Thoso desiring sewer connections will lind it to their advan-tage to call on inc. Estimates upon work furnished. Martin Hchn.ldt. "Tim" Tailor, Has made arrangements for keeping your trousers in order. He will pres them every day iu the year for I0. He carries the finest slock in tho city. Martin Sciimikt. Progress Building. A wlul. Kaugarjo's and calfs slaughtered. 500 pairs kangaroo and calf shoes worth $4.00 a pair all go at $1.35 tit, the World clothing and shoo house 70 E, First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Yesterday's Ueal Kstate Transfers. F O Brooks to Eliza Runnel, part lot I, block 87. plat B $ 1 F W uk man ct at to H J Mathews, part lots 1 and 2. Work 56, plat A 1 J D LhhiI) to estate of Thomas David, deceased. Muddy Gulch Mining claim. SSI L J Millner aud wife to F C Millner, part lot 1, Block !, plat. C 1,000 J a Lemon to W H Freeland, all lot 33, block .13, plat B. Westlake 100 A H Mayne ot al to J L Doyle ct, al. all lots I and 3, block 4, West Drive sub-division 1,500 A A Bishop to Lorus Pratt, part lot 4, block 117, plat A t.MO H K Gardner to S J Keith, all lota 4 to 6. block a3. West Salt Lake ' BU0 SJStiawtoK Armstrong, part lot 4, block Wi. plat. B 1M A M Derrick to F S Derrick, part ot lot 8. block 47. plat B 1 W M Maxfleld and wife to O F Carlson, part of lot 4. block 20, plat B, Fifth East and Seventh South 8fK H M Abbott, ct al to to Carrie Abbott, past of lot 5, block 4, plat B S800 B R Hli ltok ct al to J K Wood, all of lots 10, 13, 14 and 18, Inglewood subdi-vision 1S00 A Dunshce et al. to J K Wood, all ot lot 6, block . live-acr- e plat C 3,0OU Elizabeth lioyen et al. to Auuiu Hyde, part, of lot 5. block 77. plat A. corner of South Temple and First West, 5,250 C H Schroimer to J Uogie, half of lot 8, block a, plat B.; 3,000 C Stoffunson aud wife to I C Oodtberg, 3x1 rods, lot 5, block 30, five-acr- plat A.. 1,860 J.CWeeterto JE Wool et al., all of lots IS to 1U, block 3, Park Place addi-tion 1,300 T A Dunshce et al. to J K Wood et al., 3 rods X WO feet, lot 7. block 17. plat A . 3,000 O H Backman to II W Aslitoii, part of lots 3 and 4, block 51, plut C 850 Total.......,...: 35,387 Mary and George. Washington, Juno 17. Special. A wedding which will provo of interest in the fashionable world is that of Miss Miiry Wilson, daughter of Wilson, to Lieutcnaut George Davis, Uniied States army, which will take place this evening al tho residence of the. bride-elect- . The wedding will be a full dress evening affair to which, how-ever, only a limited number of intimate friends have been invited. A Hotel Reopened. Chicago, June 17. Special. Thc old Matteson house at tiio corner of Wabash avenue and Jackson street, which has been closed for some years, was reopened today under the name of "The Wellington" 'by Albert S. Gage. l or Thin Week Only. 1000 straw hats worth 50 cents to 73 cents each, all go at 15 cents, at the World Clothing and Shoe House, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Great Bargain In fine millinary at Mrs. W. H. Fox's, 232 Main street, Crane building. -- "' " ' Yellow Goat.' Five bundled pair of imported tan colored misses goat shoes, with d buttonholes, worth $3 a pair, go at $1.85 for this week only, at the World Clothing and Shoo house, 70 h. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Forweddiug and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 54 West Second South street. 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 & McCine. Warning--. We the undersigned ctfully cal the attention of the pubfic to the fact that we are the only members of the American Ticket Brokers associatioan Salt Lake City. . There are business in Salt Lake wboclafm membership and who City Tot members; and we take this are of informing the public to be-- , "are of such persons. The only mem-bers in Salt Lake City are J. K. Gillespie, 240 South Main st. - Oscar Gkoshell, ' Under the Postoffice. Ian Gondola. ' 300 pairs of genuine French Dongola tan color hand turned ladies shoes, worth $3.00 a pair, all go at $2.83 at the Wold clothing and shoe house, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. stockholder meetixo. Stockholders Meeting. SPECIAL MEETINO OF THE BTOCK-holdrra- V T National Building A Loan ajMiortatloa ol Salt Lake City, will on held at tnecompaUT'noffl'e. No.'AI South Mala trt, B't Lake iiv. I.'. T.. on Mouday. Jun auth. lu. at s o'clock p.m.. to am-- article 1,. ao-tlo- I. . 6 and aid to repeal e tlon or paid article, welch uid amendment, were nal minert n4 nrinimmiilf approve ,r tee t,ard "f dl tnr at the reimar me'ins held M4T 2?f h. It-b- t ortr theV-ir- diietor j. t itre COFkjji. . OrKEBAL AOrXCT. J POCKY MO'JXTAI.V GENERAL XV An--7. l Weet tod Hoath Ht., Halt Uke. I'uhlerntf . We are the Urft laljor We ertulif aaewer ail eomepoBdenee tnf"iiuM Wmwi -- 0t j markM: are Um aathurie4 Uuur imli fit all reilruea eompaciee la tbie ewtioo, eaa will ehesHollf aneerer all eorratmnd-a- ee in oar liae. (general acnof fnr I ern Patrnu. We are Ute i UrrMt aceney oa the HamAe 4 et. rteaole Offine. 1'- - Vmat Htm Taeome 0i, . Paeifte ,m AneeUe 0(B- -. W rVMth Sonryl We. Rr it ,r yit. Mnmr Plyi- r 0r, ut g te'eeolh Street. j CaU at vTi- -. |