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Show V the SALT LAKH TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING, A' ! e 1 FIVE CARLOADS OF NEW GOODS! Just Received at No. 13 WEST FIRST SOUTH ST. CONSISTING- - OF Chinese and Japanese Goods, Crockery and Novelties ----- ---- BssaasBEsiaaa We have added a New Department to our Stoic, which embraces a Full Line of TEAS, including the Finest.Brands ol Oolong, English Breakfast, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Basket-fire-d Japan Uncolored J"8"1, half-a-doz- en brands of Green Japans, which we will sell from 25 to 33 per cent, lower than these Lake, Our Mr. STEELE, while in California, purchased at San Francisco a Carload ot Goods in Job Lots, consisting ot Decorated Lamps, Chinese Decorated Ware, Imported English and Japanese Ware, Japanese Baskets in all Styles and Grades. I Don't Forget the Place : BE pjJR No. 13 J. M. STULL & COMPANY, FIIE INSURANCE AGENTS, First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone, 382 P. 0. Box, 1 OUIt BRANDS: OfB BKASUS S.m TONY FAUST. BfJAlHfl AHHETJSER, ORIGINAL WffrSSmmm BURGUNDY, BuDWEISER. M EmpS Depot and T p House on Office i R. U. W. By Tracks. Walker House lit. Keg and Bottled Beer in any Quantity Shipped Promptly to Order. Spec' Attention Given to Citv Family Trade. ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION. Fitzgerald & Hofheimer, - - . Sole Agents RelEstate! I BASO-AJIIT- S I In all Classes of Property. I ACREAGE A SPECIALTY LINCOLN PARK, I THE LEADING ADDITION I 1 C. E. WANTLAND, I 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. j D. VAN BUSKIRK. OFFICE OF T, C. STEBBINS. THE VAN BUSKIRK INVESTMENT COMPANY. GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FORMING OF SYNDICATES. AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL. We do not handle SNAPS, but GOOD BARGAINS! EXPERIENCED OPEKATOHS and Members ot the Real Estate Exchange. 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co 68 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ' ' ' OFFICERS AND ' ' STOCKHOLDERS. John E. Dooley, President. L. S. Hills, A. L. Thomas, SecreM INCORPORATORS. " P. H. Auerbach, Merchant. V. S. McCornick, Banker. R. C. Chambers, Ontario Mining Co. V. H. Rowe, Merchant. , John J. Daly, Capitalist. James Sharp, Utah Central BailrMt J. E. Dooley, Cashier Welle, Fargo & Co. E. A. Smith, Cashier Deseret bw W. C. Hall, Attorney. Bank. l L. S. Hills, Cashier Deseret National Arthur L. Thomas, Governor of l Bank. - ; J. R: Walker, Union National Bant John A. Marshall Probate Judge. j T. G. Webber, Sup't Z. C. M. I. Attorney, John A. Marshall. SALT LAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING By our gravity system of heating we avoid, any deposit from the water, iuie'mg used over and over indetiuatcly. Hot air furnaces are at best uncer-tain, while we can always guarantee that a steam or hot water apparatus put in by us will work. In mild weather also a hot water heater hp tr p HARLOW, I " THE SPENCE " HOT WATER HEATER. b fe nicety, while, with a stronger lire, comfort can bo se- cured throughout the house, on the coldest day. By this system economy of coal, minimum of attention, ami free-dom from dust is assured. i --:THE -:- - SPENCE -:- - HEATER:- - Can be Seen at Our, Store Room at , 61 FIRST EAST ST. SALT LAKE CITY. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Nell A Co.) SQB S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated uuder the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Abstracts of Title, Stow all Errors. Titles to Real Estato and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. 1NSIES against toes by Mechanics Liens and decedent's debts. lionts boxes (latest improved Diebold! in its tf vanlt, and does an escrow business. Acts as Kxacu'or, Administrator, (iunrdian, Afleigneo. Koceiyer, etc., etc., and exeeatca trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of tne company, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through whor 1 the business comes. Collects interest on income and transacts all other business authorized by its charter. Bills receipted or and safely kept without charge. JOREPH H. 8MITH. President. Denver, Colo., WILLIAM J. HAKVkV. Vice President and Manager. JOHN W. KKKK, TreaKnrer and Ase't Manager. E3WAHD W. G ENTER, Secretary and Abstract Officer. WHAT WE CLAIM" FOR THE North Star REFRIGERATOR For COLD, DRYNESS and PURITY OF AIR it sta" unsurpassed. It will maintain a Lower Temperature with the same amount of than any other refrigerator. For Substantiality, Perfect Workmanship Handsome Design it is uneualed. As it is filled with Dry Air 0-- will not become rancid and sour as other Eefrigerators that are filled hawdnst, Shavings and Cnareoal. It has a larger Storage Cap? lee Chamber, with the fc-e- ra same outside measurement, than anv other or made. Sold only by the . " SALT LAKE HARDWARE COMPA1 , 32 West Second South, (Opera House Block). Sigrn of tile "BIG-- a-"CT3S- r." Headquarters for LAWN MOWERS, GASOLINE STOVES, C0; TOOLS, RUBBER HOSE and HOUSE FURNISHING HAfWWW of all Descriptions. TheJVI &D Steel Range- - Sole Agents for Utah of Mason & Davis' Steel Ranges, with Sound Fire Pot, Anti-Clink- Urate, poised oven door, ventilator etc. Made in all sizes. Call and examine these celebrated Ranges or send for circular with cuts before paying same price for old style Range. General line of Cook and Heat-ing Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. F.E. SOHOPPE&CO 223 South Main Street. DM is Montana MacMnery Company C. P. MASON, Manager. Headquarters for ail Glasses of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from power and upwards in stock for imme diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Endues Rock Breakers, Wall's Eolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill Lubri-cating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Concentrate ii g Mills erected and delivered in running order. f Maine Office ani Wareroorns 259 S. Main Street, Salt Late D. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA, Tli Coming Man. I imagine that when we look back from our home in the unseen universe ages hence we ahall see, without much doubt, a race of men differing from those of today much as the man of today dif-fers from bis simious, perhaps simian, ancestors. The brain will be developed to meet the more complex and serious taxation of a more complex and trying civilization; the vital powers will be in-tensified; the man, reducing the powers f nature still more completely to his ' service, will depend less on the exertions of bis muscles, and they will be corres-pondingly and comparatively less pow-er- f ul, though they will probably, never-theless, I imagine, continuo to grow somewhat in size, as they unquestion-ably have grown since the Middle Ages; the lungs muBt supply aeration to a larger and more rapidly circulated vol-ume of blood richer in the phosphatio element especially needed for the build-ing up of brain and nerve; the digestion must supply its nutriment in similarly increased amount and altered character and composition; tho whole system muBt be capable of more rapid, more thorough and moro manageable conversion of the energies of. the natural forces to the uses of the intellect and tho soul which inhabits it. Professor Thurston in North American Keview. "Not 'Wanted." For nimble ingenuity in the pursuit of coin the blue uniformed dispatch boy cannot be beaten. Yesterday I overheard a conversation between two of the hopefuls, from which the company might be able to locate the many calls that are answered "Not wanted." A lady living on Park avenue called for a messenger boy, and boy No. was sent out of the office to answer the call. Ho reached the hoirto and was told by the lady to take a letter which was given to him way up town. He said that the tariff would be sixty cente, which the lady paid, and said that there would tie no answer. On the street the boy mot No. and learning that he was off duty im-mediately arranged that should deliver tho letter. He would go back to the office and report that the call was a mistake. The sixty cents which he had received from the lady would bo dWided equally between them and tho company would lose that amount of money. The thirty cents wa3 duly trans-ferred to and with the letter he went off uptown, while reported at the office "Not wanted." New York Chinamen as Sailor. At Hong Kong ii is hard to get Eng-lish Bailors for any sum less than 2 tOs., or nearly $12, per month. In many casoa hipuiastere have been obliged to pay as high aa 5. It ia quite a common thing for the white sailors of vessels from American and European ports to desert at Hong Kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, and to replace them skippers have been compeUod to sce' native help. This has given the almond-eye- d individuals a chacse to learn seafaring, and they have succeeded so weU that a rough estimate by an authority on the subject places the liunibr of Chinese sailors on vessels in the Atlantic and Pacifio trade at fully 20,000. Four-fifth-s of the number are rated as A, B', or d sailors. The remainder are confined to the ship's galley, serving as 6lowardspr general bottle woehersw |