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Show ; THE SALT LAKE TIMKS, VRTDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1890. 57 LOTS $17.60 APIECE. Think of it. This great offer is only for the purpose of advertising. BbAW IMis CAREFULLY. The opportunity of a lifetime is heroin presented. I Ins (trout jtrer positively holds (food for but the ONB WEEK. CouimeiH'lriiron Monday. April . CLOSKtt SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH. Read carefully the following condi-tiou-and then you will understand where the advertisement comes in and ivhv we can afford to sell lots for the price of 17.50. which are real I v worth over $130 apiece. Hie The Progress Cigar sweetens the breath, strengthens the lungs and cures a cough In twenty minutes. Try it. Julius Gaiek, Manufacturer. A full line of Lace Tins at Davidson,' Leysou & McCunes. . Ladies Queen and Victoria Chains at Davidson, Leyson & McCunes. Why not get a set of those elegant Stud Muttons at Davidson, Leyson & MeOunes. 06x1613 feet business property for 1225 per foot; ebeopj house, bath, etc. 165x330 feet on 4th West, $15,000. 08 (teres three and a halt miles front postoflice, cheap. $0000 will buy 6x7 rods 9th East and 4th South fits. $3000 will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South sts. 6x10 rods on 4th South. 8325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blK 28, pi K, 85500. $1000 for 4x12 rods, brick house five rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th So and " $5300 for 3x10 rods on 5th So bet 2d and 3d West. $1(550 for 25x110 feet, four-roome-d hou se. Thou. G uekt fc Co. simple CONDITION is that each purchaser must introduce at the office of tho Trans-Jorda- coni-pauy- , 274 Main Street, NearClift House, a man or woman over, 18 years of age for each lot purchased . There is no limit to the number of lots a single in-dividual may purchase, except his or her ability to introduce people to our olHre. Someone must be brought to us iind introduced for each lot procured at this trifling price. We must and shall enlarge the circle of our acquaintances and keep the Office Full of People That alono will more than compensate for the loss incurred in selling a limited number of our lots away below cost. The advertising lots will bo sold only lor cash and all lots i - i ' Keep Your Eye on The Salt Lake Daily Timei . IS NOW AN 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATE! PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATES1 City and Territorial News. We Bre making our custom shirt de-partment one of the leading features of our business. Gentlemen wishing a per-fect fitting shirt and guaranteed, should leave their order at East-Marsha- Mer. Co., 112 Main street. For the best meats in the city, go to W. E. D. Barnett's, at 59 East Third South street and you will find them. We invite your attention and inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co. 142 Main st. THE SXJZLT-- ron 1S30. Some people agree with The Sun's opinions about men and things, and some people don't; but everybody likes to get hold of the newspaper which is never dull and never afraid to speak its mind. Democrets know that for twenty years The Sun has fought in the front lino for Democratic, principles, never wavering or weakening in its loyally to the true interests of the party it serves with fearless intelligence and disinterested vigor. At times opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the common purpose ; it is not The Sun's fault if it has seen further into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety is the year that will probably determine the result of the Presidential election of 1892, and perhaps tho fortunes of the Democracy for the rest of the century. Victory in 18!)2 is a duty.and tho begin-ning of 18!I0 is the best time to start out in company with The Sun. Dally, per mouth, ... 80.50 Daily, per year. - - O.M Hunrlny, pur year, - .00 Dally and Hunday, per year, - 00 Dully and Sunday, per month, O.70 Weekly Sun, one year, - - 1.00 Addrena THE SUN, Kew York. THE A J. lie ft. We Have the Oldest Real Estate Agency IN Salt Lake City, Have Been in Our Present Office Ten Years! We have beyond a Doubt the larg-est list of Property IN THE CITY! We Own and Control $ 5 J, ! . . . i . . Wof Property IN The City and County ! Can sell Buyers property in any portion of the City. Terms to suit purchas-ers. We own the bed addition to Halt Lake! We Have . Ten Horses and Six Salesmen. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. 2d South St. It You Want A good smoke, go to the Casino cigar store, 238 Main street, north of Walker House. Trees for Additions a Specialty, Call at nursery yard on corner of West Temple and Third South. Full line of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc. Hunt be paid for when selected from the maps in the office. Farlics residing out of the city can secure some of these lots, provid-ing they have-- their remittance of money at the oliico by Saturday, the 12th inst.. aud in lieu of a personal introduction to us for each lot they may purchase, thev must send us names of persons to whom we can send maps, circulars, etc. The names scut may be of persons residing in their own town or elsewhere. There must be two names sent in for each lot purchased. The office will be open for the selec-tion of lots and introduction nf strangers from 0 a.m. until 8 p.m. every day during the week, except Saturday, when the sales will close prouiplty at 3 p.m. Call early in the week and avoid the closing rush. Next week a similar offer will be made, but at a greatly Advanced Price Per Lot. The titlo to the lots is absolutely per-fect. To every caller we. give a map and other printed matter. To every purchaser a copy of Abstract, Title Insurance Policy and War-ranty Deed. Bear in mind that hundreds of the best citizens of Salt Lake now own lots in the same plat. The following well known citizens of Salt Lake secured lots at tho special sale last week. Prospective buyers are requested to wait upon those gentlemen aud buy them out before calling us; we prefer that others sell than that we sell ourselves: FURNITURE. For Wall Paper, Carpets, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Curtains, and Furniture of all qualities and descrip-tions. Go to P. W. MADSEtf, Wholesale and retail dealer, 51 and fi3 Kast First South street, one-hal- f block east of Deseret National Bank. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, V. J. BURGESS, - - - Manager. TWO NIGHTS ONLY I Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12. En route to Uush-et- . Theatre.Sau Francisco. THE RENOWNElTPHENOMENAL New Styles in Milliner? May beseen at Mrs. 11. Christy's, No, 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received Our stock is complete in the line of gentlemen's silk and linen handker-chiefs. We invite your inspection. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co. 142 Main st. New spring styles in Miller and Christy hate. Bast-Maubha- Mkr. Co. 112 Main st. Washington Market. 815 South Main street. Dealers in all kiuds of fresh and smoked meats, Utah and Kansas fed beef. Ward & Co. proprietors. THE TIMES is printed from S'ereotype Plate! on a Goss Perfecting Press, costing $10,000, and capable of turning out 10,000 copies of an 8-pa- ge Paper per hour. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLITA DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK, THE TIMES is tine Paper of tt People, It is opposed, to Monopol; and. Extortion, but its Policy shall be to treat every-body fairly. W. K. Rmcdlcv. .tames Harris, W. H. Bancroft, Krauk Tripp, B. K. fount!, .loun Whtte, John Srhoheld, .lamos I.awsnn, W. A. Jackson, Robert Mortenseu, T. K. Pierson, K. Haw-kef- , W. (Joodhne, Abel Skinner, Hnry (letgertch, Frank Troiitner, W.O. farrow, H. Burrows, David Latimer, Elizabeth H. Beck, B. E. Lariil, 'nan. Cooper. G. K. Mi.'Erlaino, Herbert Julian, E. (ilttlns, Sarah Ann Julian, E. JarvlH, Joseph riowden, J. C. Boyd, Wm. Julian. W. .1. Callahan, ( 'has. .1. Hallett, Emma Sillier, H. J. Knlpht, loseph Smith, '. ' T. John Cowley. Peter Arena, lfeherrca U Sbeltou, C. I' Anetto. John Berk, V. H. McOlitre. 1. Petersen, John A. Maynes, David Dunoomb. James MeKiuly. Chas. Lucas Jackson, W. A. Harrington,1 w U B. Houghton, Dr. W. W. Tllnian II. K. Bassford. Hyrnm Seholleld, W. P. McElvoy, W'illlain Howel), - Y. L. Ulft, J. H. Korty, , A M. A. Van Andel, D. A. Eugler, Eliza .1. Elliott, Alice Lyuu, John White, John O. Paul. H. A. Nelnon, Henry Kilpatriok, . . ( Oticsir Oberg, JoBeph J. Daynes, " , M. S. Fennemore, T. F. Foster, c Win. Fennemore, Remember that the terms on such cheap lots as t7.fi0 must be cash aud the money paid when the lots are selected from the maps in the ofllce. Do uot ask lor lots at a past week's price. We cannot sell no cheap again. Next week the prices go up again. Do not delay buying too long. Extensive Improvements are under way. Hkadouaiitkhs at T4 Main street, the origi-nal Greene's ofllce. ZG?AG 5 Distinguished by the fS unanlmovs verdict of the press and publln Nof all the large eastern yr " cities to be tho S3 . TJ CREATEST Vi Musical Farce Comedy JyJ EVBH WRITTEN. zlGzAG New and Entrancing Music ! ' Novel Effects ! Exquisite Costumes ! Bewitching Dances! N. TJ. Head whnt the New York. Boston, Phil-adelphia, Washington and Chicago papers Bay. You are respectfully invited to our of-fice, where you will receive a HEARTY WELCOME! We shall be glad tofurnish information concerning the resources: and attracti-ons of Salt iAike and its surroundings, their agricultural, mining, stock and xlteep raising and manufacturing in-terests, to all in search of homes or seek-ing safe and lucrative investments for capital. Our Carriages are at the Disposal of Visitors. GALL AND SEE US. The Oldest Real Es-tate Office in the City. To Hotel Guests and Tourists Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake property will do well to see JIatnra & Scott, real estate and financial agents, basement Walker bouse, before buying. . Practical Watchmakers, Adolph Hauerbaeh & Bone. All work warrrnted. No. 10 E. First South st. Or Great Use. The real estate agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, and hung in the ofllces and public places ot the city. Choice butter, eggs and vegetables ulwtiys on hand lit tlio Washington market.' Ward & Co. proprietors. 1515 South Main. We are solo agents for Millard and ChriBty Hats. Uast-Mabsha- Mkk. Co., 112 Main street. - Esiablusaed in J878. The AXlts Co. East 2d South. MES, MAEZBTTI, ART EMPORIUM. t W. First South HI., SALT LAKE CITV. Stamping, Designing and Embroidery. Instruction given in all the Arts. JAMES FEN WICK Practical Plumber, STKA3I AND GAS FITTER, 61 B. Third South St BALI LAKE 01TT, UTAH, J. F. JACK, Real Estate, ;I5 SoutU Maiu. Salt Lake Citt. . THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND . TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Neff & Co.) SS5 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $ 1 0O.OOO.OO. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Attracts of Title, Stow all Errors. Titles to Real Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. Fresh vcnl, mutton and pork you can pet at tho Washington market. Ward & Co. proprietors. U15 South Alain. Get the Bicycle you want at once. SeePembrohe, 18 Commercial, npent for Star, New Lever Safety and 890.00 Kew National Ball all around. Pembroke. . . . Ettster Gifts. Martin Schmidt, "The Tailor." still continues to uivk tlio most fashionable suits in America. He also uivks entire satisfaction to his patrons. Cull and see his nowlv decorated parlors iu the Progress building. The M-&D- - Steel Range- - flip Sole Agents for Utah of Mason & Davis' Steel Ranges, with Round Fire Pot, Anti-Clink- Grate, 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 r.nd House Furnishing Goods. F.E. SOHOPPE&CO 223 South Main Street. tee times will always advocatei material interests of salt lm and utah. it is backed by cm-ital;ru- n by energy, sand-wiched WITH BRAINS, AND IS Aj SUCCESS FROM THE START.. Take the Times for a Month on Trial Trip, and you will never wan to be without it. It is a Sure Oure for the Blues. We Still Lead In offering the cheapest, largest and best improved lots on the market, within the city limits, in Prospect Park. Nice resi-dences, schoolhouBe ana shade trees al-ready there. Terms, $25 cash and $10 per month, no interest. On tho 1st of April the price on these lots will be ad-vanced $50 each. Buy now and secure a cheap home. We have nooutside agents. Careful selections made for outside parties. B, A. M. Fkoiseth & Co., 70 E. 2d South st. The Progress' cigar is made at homo. Try it. The Progress Cigar has tho linrt re-putation of any cigar in the city. Homo niado. JiLirs (Sauer, Manufacturer. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful (it tent Ion given to the Bale of Oren and Bullion. We solicit coneignmeata guar-anteeing highest market price. COLLECTIONS MAdTaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chemical Nat. Bank, Kcuntze Broi. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. Ban Francisco Firat Nat. Bank, Crocker. Woodworth Nat. Bank. OroahB Om&haNnt. Bank. St. Lonis --StntoBank of Su Lome. Kansas City Nat, Bank of KansasCity. Denver llenver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, Kngland Messrs. Martin & Co., 33 Lombard Btreet. INSURER against loss by Mechanics Liens and decedent's debU. Henta boxes (latest Improved Diehold) in its vRult, and does an escrow business. Aota as Exaontnr, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee, Keceiver, etc., etc., and executes trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Fonds separate from all Other Assets of toe COmpany, - And retaining, as counsel the Attorney through whor 1 the business oomes. CoJeets interests on income and transact all other business authorized by its charter. Bills receipted for and safely krt without oharge, JOREfHH. SMITH, President. WILLIAM J. HARVEi".''0'0 ' JOHNWlEKK' Manager, Treasurer and Ass't Manager, EPWAKD W. OENTEB. Secretary and Abstract Officer. Office chairs a specially ut Bakr'att Rnos., lOti Main street. The Continental. This hotel is the recognized head-quarters for commercial men and tourists. Centrally located, it is fur-nished with everything pertaining to a first-clas- s hotel. For rooms at any time address G. S. Holmks, Manager Continental Hotel. L. S. L. 0OL0BAD0AOES0T 10UI8IASA STATE I0T TERT COMPANY. Tickets sold and information furnished. Tel-egraphic reports received the same day of draw-ing and furnished to all wlip purchase tickets of me. Official list of all drawings furnlshsd 03 application and mailed to all out of town I will cash prices that may be drawn by tickets sold bv me, in full wit bout disoonnU Orders by mail given prompt attention. FRANK L. M. SMITH, Agent. XI M, Turf Exchange, South Pueblo uii wanu vMwamwrmwKmBm Property Owners Will fiud a ready market for bargains by listing them with Fori & Caldwell, 33 First South street, rooms i and 3. Keep Your Eye on TiTIMES " ! ! 3t WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE ' ' I rarryastoc of KAFKI'i Ht'VCLES at $25.00. $35.00, $40.00, $flO.OO, $",5.00 $113.00. $135.00, TRICYCLES and VE-LOCIPEDES. In purchasing from me you have a stock to select from and do cot have to wait. Largest 8tock aud Lowest Prices on Sporting Goods, Guns, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Guu Repairing. Agent CALKiRAPM WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R.. EVJUSTS 242 W. 2d South St, Salt Lake City. A comer 10x7 on Third Last and Sixth South. A corner on State road and Ninth South. OlixlGS ft on State road between Sixth and Seventh South. 34x148 on State road between Seventh and F.ighth South. .1x10 rods on Second East South. 3ilU rods ou Main street. Two houses ami lots ou tho install-ment plan, or trade for good teams. McAlmstkii Bkos., 305 South Wain. CLEVELAND SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. A, Rare and Beautiful Structure to B Completed In 1801. The soldiers and sailors' monument, soon to be erected in Cleveland, O., will be one of the most imposing memorial structures in the country. The monument will be erected in the public square, where it can be seen for miles on all approaches. It will bo sur-rounded by a lawn studded with beauti-ful patterned flower beds, representing the Grand Army and Loyal Legion badges, flanked with the different con badges of the army. The lower espla-nade will have, bordering the terrace, a row of low posts in the form of the muz-ti-e ends of cannon sticking out of the (round, on the top of which will be Si so s ; THB CLEVELAND MONUMENT. flaming cannon balls connected by a massive chain. Leading from the lower to the upper esplanade, at tho four cor-ners of the monument, will be quarter circle steps, each flight twenty-eigh- t feet wide at the base. Here the monu-ment proper begins. The shaft will be of black granite, twelve feet square at the base. The column, including the capital, pedestal and surmounting figure of Columbia, will be 133 feet in height. The shaft will be built up of sections or layers five feet deep, with a gradual taper to tho top. At every other bedding joint of the courses will be a massive band of cast bronze, on which will be inscribed the most prominent battles of the war. The capital will also be of cast bronze, the four sides of which, below the volutes, will be detailed to represent the four branches of the service. In the lower pedestal or base of the column, where it passes up through the building, will be eight large panels of marble, represent-ing the "Emancipation" and other etrlk-in- g incidents of the war. Encircling the column will be the relic room, forty feet square and twenty feet high. The doors of the vestibules will be of bronze, with rich panels. The floor will be laid in patterns of colored marble with military emblems. The - walls are to have a wainscoting of endo-lithi-o marble, in which the inscribed names of the dead soldiers of Cuyaioga county, numbering between eight and ten thousand, will be placed. The ceil-ing will be of light colored marble, with molded ribs and plain panels. The roof is to be of massive slabs of stone, and in the whole structure there will not be one square inch of perishablo material. On each side of the monument, or relic building, will be a bold, massive pedestal 7x10 and ten feet high, surmounted by , groups of bronze statuary representing the four principal branches of the serv-ice. The infantry will be represented by , "The Color Guard" of nine figures, de-picting a scene witnessed upon many a battlefield when a regiment has had the bitter experience of unsuccessfully charg-ing an enemy's works "too strong to be carried by direct assault." The artillery will be represented by "The Defense of the Last Gun," a full squad, with officer commanding (six figures) and all en-gaged in a desperate hand to hand strug-gle. The cavalry group of six figures will have a color sergeant still astride his fallen horse valiantly defending his flag in a fierce encounter. The navy will have a group of six sailors in the - act of loading a mortar. The bronze fig- -' ures are from 7 feet 0 inches to 8 feet in height. . The architect and sculptor, Mr. Levi T. Rcofield, has erected many public build-ings 'and monuments throughout the country. Tho sculptors assisting him are 3eorge T. Brewster, George Wagner and August Godis. The Kmprow of Germany. ' AUQCSTA VICTORIA. Here is picture, from a recent photo graph, of Augusta Victoria, empress of Germany. She is, it will be seen, a wo-man of truly regal presence. The pew in old St. Michael's church, Charleston,- S." C, occupied .by' Vico President Morton a few Sundays tsince has been the property of the Vander-hor- st family for many years, and has been occupied in the past by men whose names are familiar to the readers of American history. ; The pew was once occupied by George Washington. The Duke of Newcastle, Henry Clay and Geu. Robert E. Lee have also been among its occupants, and rumor has it that Martin Van Buren was a teuan the .same pew, Cor. Chicago NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I'STATE OF DAVID H. KISSEY, DECEASED Notice is hereby given by the under, signed, administrator of the estate of David H. Kinsey, deceased, to the creditors of, aud all per- sons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ton months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the law office nf ( '. O. Whittemore and 8. P. Armstrong, 234 8' Stain street. SsJt Laka Hy, Utah, in the County of Salt Ik. Dated, March 25, Vm. V. O. 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