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Show leal Estate! Real Estate! DAVIS '& STRINGER, W Real. Estate ! li West Second South Street Second Door East of the Cullen Hotel. - -. -OUR CLAIM: 1. In ten years Salt Lake City will be the largest citv between Chicago and the Coast. 2. In five years more people will visit annually the Great Salt Lake than any Bathing Resort in the world. 3. We have the Largest and Best arranged Real Estate Office, and most Convenient Location in the citv. 4. We were early in the field and have sold more property in the past year than any linn eniied in the business. 5. We have the largest list to select from, (462 pieces now on the list), being the only lirm that employs competent men who o nothing but solicit property for sale. 6. We offer by far the best opportunity for making quick sales, having associated with us the following persons of large ex-irience ex-irience in handling real estate: Alfred E. Duncan, William Hixon, Miss Cassle Watkins, W. V. Stoddard, J. II. Watts, Harrison hilders, J. M. Downing and J. J. Alter, Book Keeper and List Clerk. 7. We include in the following list, only pieces that we know to be below the market: acreage: TCTiTTYFlVPTi1 TP fVPTTJT Y 1 YUANT KESIIECE8 acres, improved, full water right, sec. 22 t. 1 s. r. 1 w., $175 per acre. XlLLJrO A-LJA-Jl. V1J J Lt J X J-JXL) L -L i0xio .Ninth Kast bctaecn Fifth ami Sixth south, fin orchard, five jr acres near Garden City, improved, $80 per acre. HZZ T" ' " ' " to Pny out acres near Garden City, five-room brick house, $60 per acre. I 1 6xlo corner Seventh and K streets l.fiOO. acres seven miles west of Main street $100 per acre. dwelltog, tW 10x10 corner Kighth and L 4,200. ' icres near city on line of Fort Douglas R. E., big bargain, $500 per acre. 5rl0 corner Seventh and G, 3 front oorner I and First, with frame ,rt ,,. ...... oi ;ioQ t ffl . .. , , . .,,,,. two houBoa and barn, hmi ii 7iO 10x10 corner Mnth and L 3,500. seres 21 miles from postofflce, in cultivation, house, barn, etc. $b25 cheap without the house., house, $1,750. , per acre. 4x10 Eleventh East "ear First south, , $1,500- 2Jxl0 Seventh South, between .eo.md aud 1 bird r.t. . .. 2,500. . fks 31 and 32 plat C, on Third South, this side of the river, $3,500 per Bl ,rooni oel,tr' bath, fruit? - All block 123 plat p 21,000. ' ' shade, stable, etc., cheap and good 4x10 Twolfth East, near Brlghara, brick ,..,',.. acre- , terms $5,750. . . " , " ' Lots 5 and 6 block tiO plat C 9,000. acres over Jordan, part cultivated, buildings, shade, fruit, $150 per 5x10 four-room brick nouse, snaae, rruit, etc., .,..,.. on . . n cre ' and good bBrn Lota 5 and ft block 80 plat C 7,000. on Brignam street, . , . ,, ... . ... PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS PROPERTI: 10in!ISZfw?nren V W,aW 3x10 First North, near Fourth V.t,8 P "i; room house, finestlocation in c.ty. - rooms, summer kitchen, $5,500. 10x10 corner Seventh and II !,000. feet on Main street, south, $200 per foot. 10x10 corner II aud Tenth 3,250. eeten Third south....... 300 perfect 41xiiOf new touibriok-brth SftP 10x10 on North Temple 4,750. feet on Second West 260 perfoot hot and cold; new steel range $1,000 J Liberty Park, Five new elegant residences In plat P. 7x10 south fronton Seventh South, cast bench 3,lu0. feet on Second South 300 per foot. . hWgitn"' tht.1" tW ye"" Good term9- 4x8 First South between Seventh and Eighth West 2,500. feeton Third West....... 150 per foot. " t fliTl Choice lots in Davis-, Sharp & Ptringer'a addition. Our stock is complete in the lino ol gentlemen's silk and linen handker chiefs. We invite your inspection. Bast-Marshall Mer. Co. 142 Main st. : Extra Bargains. A nice new frame house with 3 rods south front; No. 009 East Third South; Price $4000; $2000 carries for two years. 8x11 rods cor. First West and First.; nicest building in the city; terms easy; $6000. 5x7 rods cor. Fourth and J street, 4 room brick house for $5000; $1050 cash, balance easy. 2Jx7J on B street, bet. 8th and 0th, west front, for J1250. lAxi corner B and 8th, south and INGHAM & DONJiELLAN, Beal Estate Agents, 11 W. 2nd South Street. Headquarters for East Bench property. prop-erty. Look at our list: 125 acres in. .Plat C, at. . $ 600 per acre 20 " Block 5 " OOO 10 " 6 " 650 10 " " 15 " . 900 15 " 27 1000 27 " 27 u 1000 " 10 " " 28 " 1200 " 5 " 15 " 700 " 5 lots in Inglewood, at $475. 10x12 cor 5th S and 12th E, $9000. 10x10 4th S and 4th E, $18,000. 10x10 3d S and 10th. E, 12,000. 330 feet by 330 font near new hotel, east side at $400 per foot. Best buy in the city. 8x20 block 29, 1st South, $15,000. 87xl65 ft., Lot 6, Blk 55, P, A tit $400 per foot, on 2nd South near 2nd Ea.st. New patterns in silk and silk mixed negligee shirts. Bart Marshall Mf.h. Co., 142 Main st. Pembroke quick job printer. CoDference Visitors Cannot Alrfl to Miss Calling at tie Fair Because they will find there au Immense stock to chose from In Fancy Noveltiet, Japanese GmxU, Toys. Punt, Cbatcluincs, Stationery, Wooden-ware, Tinware, Crockery and filans ware. All kind of Brushes and Basket etc,, etc., and at PRICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE "WEST. DOoT FOJIOEF TIM PLACE FJUST 1)00R WKST OF TIIK CLOCK. We will Surely Have you Mouey, 13 Went 1st fJoutb. west front; $2000. 2x7 on Eighth, south front, $1500. 2x7 on Eighth, south front, $1250. A cheap pair of lots in Park Place, also one corner lot. Hopkins & Tuckkr, 279 S. Main street, New spring styles in Miller and Christy hats. Bast-Marshall Meb. Co. 142 Main st. The Troy Steam laundry. Telephone 192, 142 Main street. - 30,000 Copies Of The Times as a special edition will be published about the first week in April, and a reprint of the real estate agents' directory will appear in this mammoth edition. HIST kR HOTEL. Commercial Street, on the Kuropenn l'lun. This fine Hotel, strictly first clans in every respect is now olferinff inducements induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in connection connec-tion for short orders at all hours. E. E. French 4 Owkn Phillips, Proprietors. . For ha e. We can give special terms on the following fol-lowing properties; call and investigate: 10x20 on 6th S.. bet 5th and 6th E. 2x7 on 5th E., north of 5th S. 10x10 and 10x7 in rear on 3rd K., bet. 9th and 10th E. Lot 1, Blk 29, Plat O. 10x9 and 2 rod alley 7th E. and 8th and 9th S. 5x8 bet. 9th and 10th E. and 1st and 2nd S. T. J. Blue k Co., tf 243 Muin, opp. Walker House. RUDOLPH ALFF, IMPORTER OF CHINA, CROCKERY AND GALSSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vasca and Statuary. A FULL STOCK OF CUIXA AND PAI'.IA.N NOVELTIES. UO Main .Street, Salt Lake City. Irving' Park. This beautiful and sightly addition which has just been placed on the market mar-ket is located Just thirteen blocks from the business center of Salt Lake City, the gem and coming metropolish of the inter-mountain region. This property is within six blocks of the D. & R. G. W. R. R. depot, where, in all probability, will be located the grand union depot. Negotiations are under headway for the extension of tho street car lines past this property. Rapid transit will be given by tho Utah & Nevada railroad. This property, lying nice and high, makes the dranage perfect, and it is a most pleasant and healtful site for homes. Artesian water on tho property. prop-erty. Until further notice, these lots will be sold at remarkable low prices. Parties wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of purchasing lota should do so at once in this beautiful tract. Call on Perkins & Osbokn, Sole Agents, No. 16 East First South St. . MAIN STREET. I have for salo for a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a largo list of first-class inside in-side and acreage property on easy terms. Geo. H. Toi:hev, 279 S. Main st. Mali and Montana 11? Company C. P. MASON. Manager. Headquarters for all Glasses ol Machinery, Engines and Boilers from 3 honw power and upward in stot-k tt imm diato deliver-, f team Pumps, Injt.-ctnrs, Horse Whims, Hoisting Ensrinr Rock Breakers, Wall's Roll, Inersoll Air Compressors and Inll, Lubri-catin Lubri-catin Oils, iMinc, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Concentra. L' g Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office and Warerooms 259 S. Main Star Salt Lake D. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONT NA, Rio taJe Western Railway. SCENIC LIXE OF THE WOULD The only Transcontinental Line pae-ing pae-ing through Halt Lake City. The only line to Denver with no change of cars, and with only one Change to Chicago. Current time table la effect on end from Mot u.tii,im EAST BOCMO TRAIN. No. 2. No,i. Atlantis Atlantic Mail KtprMtf. Leave Oflaa ....4.1U a. cn, 5 p. m Arrive Bait Ika l0J0a.m. IK, p.m. Leave Halt Uke 10 J a. m. 7:1.1 p. id. Arrive Provo 1210 p. m.V It p. m. Leave Prove lit:' p. m.K lo p. in. Arrive Grma Biver ..... :4i p. m 41', a. m. Leave Grrra Hirer 7:1ft p. m. 4 ). m. Arrive Poehlo titt p. en. tHi a. m. Arrive kutf 7:W p. m. J;1J a. m. 0T BOl'KD TK.r. No. 1 No. , I'aciSe Pacifto Mail. Pipme Leave Denver a. ra. iti p. a. , Leave Pnebio 14" P- m. U a. ra. I Arrive (irera Hirer iO a. m. Vila p. rn. I Leave Green River M10 a. m. lUp. m. Arrive Proro 4) p. m. ). ra. Leave Hrovo :! p. m. I a. m. Arrive Halt Lake 0.54 p. m. 7 -44 a, m. I , tVere tviit I-ake J p. m. 7JfOa. in. i Arrive Otf'U-n . ' p. ra. :10a. m. PnUnan Palace and Buffet 8ieepin Care on aii rhroQirh Traina. Hrrv,a R'iln!n Chair Tare Free between gait Lake Clio and Pruvo Ml Train L and 1 D. c. roror, i. u. ir.Krt. Geo. Manager. iea. I'Mfc Aft. Le L'. 0OL0EAD0AOENCI L0UISIASA STATE LOT TEST COMPANY, Ticket told and Infomirtion ornfahed. TeL etrrephic report received tiieaame da of draw, tag and torniched to all who porrhaee tir-keta ot me. Official lieu of all drawing fornianed tin application and mailed to all oat of town pnr-CDJteere. pnr-CDJteere. I will cash prize that mmj be drawn by ticket aold bv me, in fall withoat diaHtuib Order b mail iven prompt attention. , raAMt l. m. ami a. Amt. .(tit Tnif Errhmre. Hontli Pneblo NOTICB TO CKEDITOKS. PI'STATEOF DAVID H. KIXHEY, DECEASED j otire ia herejy Kiven by tle niKlr-etrned. niKlr-etrned. adininietrator or iite eetate of lavtd 11. Kine7, deceawd, to the creditor of, and all per-ona per-ona harinic claim asainat tle aaid lnceaafHl, to I exhibit ttiem, with the nefeiteary Toaeiter. within ten month after the tirrt paijlirarion of thi notice, to Uie aid adminiatrator.at the law ofhn of '. O. Whittnore and A. P. Armntron;, Z 8' Main nraet. bait Lake Citjr, L'taii, in the County of Halt Lake. I Dated, March &. 1BW. C O. WHITTEMOKE. Adrainietratur of the Ltate of XM'id H. KinMT, i Deceaeed. Children's Aprons. New line Children's Coats, Children's Dresses. Hand Hemstitched Flouncings. The only line that will he shown " here this Season. Stamped Linen, Latest Novelties in Ribbons, Fancy Scrims, Hosiery, Summer Corsets, Fans, Hdkfs. ' " Latest Neckwear, White Goods, Laces, Lisle and Silk Underwear All Shades. We are showing goods in every Department De-partment that cannot be seen iu any other house. The Laos House. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. CH West lo( South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. OrriCCRS 1.1D STOtWIJKai. John R. Dooley, Prejii'lent. L. 8. Hillm Vk-Premdent, A. L. Thomas, Secretary, I.VCOHPOXaTOM. V. II. Auerbach, Merchant. W. H. McCoroirk, Banker. ft. C Chambers, Ontario Mining Co. W. H. Kowe, Merchant. Jobn J Daly, Capitalist. Jam Sharp, L'tah Central Railroad. J E. DooWy, Caniiier Wells, Fargo i Co. K A. .Smith, Cahier Dee ret Saving W. C. Hall. Attorney. Bank. L S. Hilla, Cahirr Deeeret National Arthur U Thoma, Governor of Utah. Jjaok. J. H. Walker, Unkm National Bank. Joha A. Marshall Probate Jud.'e. T. U. Webber, Supt Z. C iLI. Attorney, Jons A. Maaru'ix. |