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Show THALT.T,AKE TIMEsfTUESDAY, J II KK 3, 1800. ' M. TOBIAS & SON, INFANCY GROCERIES . DEALER Poultry. Fruit and Vegetables. All goods delivered to any part of the city. No. 318 south First East street. - : ELI L. PEICE, AND PROVISIONS, 351 MAIN GROCERIES " UQUOBfiTAND CIGARS. THE COTTAGE, CHOICE WINES. CIGARS AND LIQUORS, VJ diagonally opposite the Utah & Nevada depot, J. Sullivan, proprietor. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED VJ Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Schuster & Phelps, proprietors, 03 E Third South street, Salt Lake City. - ;' SAL00Nr , BOUHABEN, PROP. FIRST-CLAS- AUG. Liquors and Cigars, 75 W. Second South street (opposite Tribune offlce). Agent for celebrated coffee. . B USINESS DIRECTORY.' ADVERTISERS OF f'IRSTCLASS CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. " ACCOUN TANTS. HABEY E, BEOWNE, EXPERT AND ACCOUNTANT. 1H8H, li:l south Main st. The very best of city reference given. REAL Main streef A8' Lake City Utah. ' rear Wr, J. G. McAllister " MoallistesbVo' OKEAL ESTATE AND Ln7v5 street, uAbg TsTANWOor PEAL ESTATE AND ' ker. The residents a hamiUne all specialtv lreal t Third E' C(5 Hotel, SaltLakgjy bMeaM T EAL ESTATE DEAI XV building, have fT,r ?RS' 'P" in all parts oTthe dtJJ : business and farm pmne!01""" HTcTLETTiior TVEALERS IN REAT Country, JLSATU Walker HonSe, t&tLil THEMIBLANDli; BARGAINS IN REAL REAL ESTATE, NO. m Lake City, Utah ?AK Telephoned. Warj- SONS OF AMERICA. T1ATRIOTIC ORDER HONS OF AMERICA, X Washington Camp No. 2. P. O. B. ol A.. meets every Friday evening, at 7::, In remple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sis. Sojourning Sons are cordially lnvltod to attend. OLASMAN. President. A. 8. Umihktt, Recording Sewtaryi MASON3. ASATCH LODGE. NO. 1, A. F. ft A. M. Regular communications held at the Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojouni ng brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J, Malsh, Secretary. C0MMANDERy7N0, i. KNIGHTS UTAH Slated conclaves held at Ma-sonic hall, on the tirst Th ursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights aACOirtously Invited to attond. A. M. GUAM, L. Philip Uiiioi9, Recorder. A RGKNTA LODGE, NO. 3. A. F. ft A. M. A Stated communications held at Masonic hall the tlrst Tuesday In each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited to attend M. C. Ph n,u ps, Secretary. IT K1A 11 "LOOliK. NO. 1. A. F. A. M iH Regular communications heldat Masonic hall, East TV inpio street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cor-dially Invited to attnd. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CHUlsToriiER DiBHL, Secretary. Union Pacific System. "Mountain Division. On and after May 20, 1800, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: . .. Leave Arrive r Leave Arrive SaltLako Gartielcl Garfield Salt Lake 8:10 am .1:25 am 11:30 am12:15pin 10 :15 a in 1 1 :00 a m 2 :30 p m 8 :45 p m 1:0!) pill 1:45 pm 3:40 pm 4:2pm 2:4rpm 3:80pm 5:15pm 5:55pm 5:10 pm 5:Cfpm 7:20 pm 8:10pm 6:80 p 111 7:15 p m :30 p m 10:15 p m Excepting Sundays. Tickets for sale at Union ticket of-fice J- - V. Pakkkk, A. G. P. A. C. S. Mkllen. G. T. M. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blanh-Boo- li Makers and Stationers. No. 46 W. Second Boutli St Bait Lake, - Utah Our facilities for doing First-Clas- s Job Print-ing c.rs of the newest and best-Boo- Ruled, Printed and Bound to Order. Samples of Railroad, Mining, Bank and Mer-cantile Work always on hand. Complete line of Ofllce Supplies, embracing the most approved Labor Saving and Economical Inventions. Prices Low. Call on Us. SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Ttah. CAPITAL - $300,000. Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, on short and long time, DIRECTORS I A. J. Balhhurii, Pre. F. H. Duer. Vire-P-W. H. McL'ornick, George M. Douwry, S. Jtamlierger, John A. Uruetbeck, Emanuel Kahn, M. R. Evani, G. M. Cummiti'j, Secretary. S.H. Fields, Jr. - Treasurer. Real Estato Mortgages, guaranteed by the company, for sale. Office Daft building, up stairs, No. 130 Main st c BIDS WASTKD. B0UD0IB SALOON, 39 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, NO.Utah. Hillstead Co., dealers in Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Salt Lake City Brewing Co's celebrated beer on draught. M0SHEB, FLOOD & 00., SALOON, 135 MAIN STREET, MIRROR City. THE PHCBHLX SALOON, PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 833 STATE TE. Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. STONE FB0NT SALOON, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. CHOICE HALLIMAN & Co., CT0 S. Main St. " THE OCCIDENTAL, GOODS ONLY AND OF THE BEST PURE Studious Attention. ACEB & Murphy, Proprietors, No. 18 east First South street. Salt Lake City. THE 00MMEECIAL, PT. NYSTROM, PROPRIETOR. FINE Wines, Liquors and Cigars, cor. First South and Commercial streets, Salt Lake City. M. Blackbchn, H. Hamneb, M. Morkay BLACXBUEN & 00., SAMPLE ROOM, 806 S. MAIN COLORADO Kentucky Whiskies a spe-cialty. TJ EAL ESTATE, LOANS v. KSTAtRAXx,,- ;- SALT LAKE WAFfIecS MEALS AwTeAstLSLecHonOdURS FRnv, street iob, proprietors. jo,, SILYEB PALaISFeesta? pROWE & KELLY PROPmi only 'reSfl?1 Open day and nlgtr GLOBE CAFE, SF-rBALL&C- 24 Main street, mu$. tohnta1Flch B?PR; MKH'KIETOR. NO u hours. Commutation Sp? ft ARCHITECTS FEED A. HALE, (LATK OF DENVER.) OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, ARCHITECT SO, Wasateh building. WHITE &ULMEE, AND SUPERINTENDENTS. ARCHITECTS and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. - . ATTORNEYS. " WrLLLAlToONDON, AWYE R. ROOMS 28 AND 39 UTAH Ij Hardware Co. Building, cor. Commercial and First South streets. Elevator at Commer-cial street entrance. S. A. MEEEITT, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 610 Ml,' CITY building. JOHM M. BREEZE, JAMES A. WILLIAMS BEEEZE & WILLIAMS, ROOMS 814 315, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- , 0.W.F0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , Second South OPPOSITE street. CUMMIS3 & CEITCHL0W, ROOMS 4 AND 5, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . 138 Main street. M. E. McENANY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- floor. PROGRESS Spcdallfofices Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their an-swers addressed care of The Times. watkT. 1 ents wanted good live men T can make ?X) per month; easy, legiti-mate UusIuoks. Room 6. WEast First South street. ABORlutFwANTED.-RAlLRO- AD CON-- j structto'j Milfoi d to I'ioche. Outside Rock men. pur day. ViSn Muckers In tunnels. " 2,'W Henchmen " " 8.3S Head ng men " " 0 No OFrim rE or charge: railroad tare from Halt Lnlte City to Mlliord t.ie lowest construc-tion rate. Apply to WiBSKii 4t Co., 3 Main street, up st lis. 1 AN T ED-E- C R (tK)DARPENTERS, 7'J5 S. First West street. WANTED AT ONCE. GIRLS AT THE Utah Steam Laundry. Apply at 4S S. West Temple street. UENT9WANTED)ood live men and women can make 3IX) per month ; easy, legitimate business. Room ft, 23 East First South street. TANTED At once, some nrst-clas- s sewing i t girls at Miss 8. Hargrove's dress mak-ing parlors, ao and 31 Scott- - Auerbach building. MTOCKIfOrDKKS MEETING. 0LIFT HOUSE BAB, 07ft MAIN STREET. A. J. TAYSUM it I O Proprietor. "machinery. SILVEEBmi IRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP AND ; steam engines, mining and mill ing work. No. 148 west North Temple street; Telephone No. 4!8. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, NEWTKlmS MAKING-- , YOU WANT A PERFECT FITTING GAR-me- IF call on Ella Mills, 44 Wasatch build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MONEY TO LOAN! 7M0AEElbzi MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES , and Jewelry; also a tine line of Watches. Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for Bale cheaper than anywhere in the west. 240 south Main St., one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished 1808. All unredeemed pledges sold at vjr tow rates. ... ; St:COND.HAX)lI.oTMN M. LEVEY, DEALER IN CAST highest OKP An faeVn?"ce by mail proinptlyS tailoring done, m w. H sTAiinrsEAir J. c. otephyTcoT RUBBER STAMPS AND xn Agents for the Abbott a forator, Salt Lake City. KTESOGKAPUy, F. E. McGUEEfflT OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERiAlI and Typewrltlm Remington Typewriter and supplies; buiidiug. ; TAILORS WANAMAKEE&BEOn JOHNDAVIES, AGENT. FINEMEI and lit guaniti 609. Progress building. Foreign and goods. A. ANDEESOJf, TAILOR, CLOTHES CLEANING a specialty; No. 83 ea South street. ALFEED H. COM, THE LADIES' TAILOR, WILL Silk and Alpaca Ulsttraii est style at reasonable prices. 03 east South street. , i, T1YI0E, MERCHANT . TAILOR. NEW arrived. 43 and 45 tin South street, Salt Lake City. "transI'eb. SALT LAKE TEANSFESl PATTEN & GLENN, PROPS. A y attended to; local specialty ; furniture moved with care 1 10 west First South street. 1 ARISE US. litebaeb"esB"pT WISHING A NEAT SHAVE GENTLEMEN to call on us. Stiiaditohd & Robinson. Proprietors, o'i east Third South street, Salt Lake City. Utah. BLACKSMITHS. J, A. FAUST, AND CARRIAGE MAKER. BLACKSMITH made in horseshoeing and tire setting. Corner First and Second West streees. 7 B6okiTANDSTATlbNKYr. d. m. McAllister & oo STATIONERY, TOYS. BOOKS, Utah Views, Mormon Publlrions, Periodicals, Magazines, etc., Ti Main stree. . " ' HOOT AND SHOE MAKING. omnsoTbeos SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 49 W. FIRST street. Our own make of fcl shoes are forging ahead. Repairing neatly executed eeFswanson, . ITJ-ILL DO THE FINEST BOOT AND SHOE f T Repairing to be had in the city; heeling and soleing a specialty ; 63 east First So. street. THE PARAGON IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. PERSONAL. THK PAINLESS ELECTRO DENTAL OF-- 1 lice, 138 S. Main street, rooms II and 13. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide of gas. which Is perfectly harm-less, and agrees with all conditions of the sys-tem. Teeth extracted, plain, only 3f cents, with cocaine Ml cents. Fillings 75 cents and upwards. Artificial teeth and gold fillings at reasonable prices. All work guaranted, Con-sultation free. Open from S a. m. to 6 p.m., Sunday's from 8 a. m. to I p. m. Cut this out. FOR KEN T. ITOR REN- T- Part of an office. Inquire room r M8. U t ah Stove Hardware building TOK RENT -E- LEGANT FURNISHED r rooms nt very reasonable prices, Apply to Mrs. Camp's, 431, South Third East. Iron RENT-Nlc- ely furnished rooms, with of bath, KBB South West Temple street, lteforence required. IM)RRF.NTNIOELY FURNISHED East street. F"URNISHE DluXMS-WITHj6aRD-AT 604 South Main street. Rooms single or en suite. 1jOR-RE-NT PART OF AN OFFICE-IN-qu- lre 4ft and 46 Wasatch building. ON'T RENT. TAKE A HOUSE ON of tftu per month, and get a good home. I ha ve a fine new house to rent on such terms, and it will pay you to investigate. Address P. O. box 4H1, Salt Lako City. FOR SALU 1 10R LEASE OR SALE-Klxil- 'IO FEET WITH I iMixKA feet back ground adjolnlngon Sec-ond South, between Second and Third West, south front, next to Beggs Lumber Co. Bur-ton. Groesbeck & Co.. 'JtHl South Main street. VXK SALE- -I HAVE A GENUINE DIA-- I mond ring, valued at J6ft, which I will trade for horse: must be gentle and drive single, about hni or Mtio pounds weight. Call at Ninth South between Second and Third West, J. A. Perry. I,"OR SALE I have a genuine diamond ring, at Kd, which I will trade for horse. Must he gentle und drive single; about KW or K) pounds. Call at Ninth South, between Secoud and Third West. J. A. PEimY. JiOR SALE-HOU- SE OCCUPIED BY B1S-- hop Leonard. 4M East First South. House to be moved preparatory to building. Inquire on premises or of Thompson & Welgol, archi-tects. I'.H Main street. i,QBT. T OST-- A SILVER FERN LEAF BREAST 1 J pin. Suitable reward will be paid tinder by H. V. Meloy, 1H7 Main. SOC1KTIKH. UTAlTcHAPTEHNb. 1, R. A. M. Stated convocation held on the tlrst Wednesday in each month, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. companions are cordially Invited to tend. JACOB J. GREENE WALD, M, E. H.P. Ph lip Bhiuoh, Secretary. MUSIC FgesTTeeeamT TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, WILL GIVE in singing, having a thorough ed ucatlon in classical music in the Italian school. Room 39, h building. 00ALTEE & SNELOE0VE, THE SALT LAKE MUSIC DEALERS, 74 Main street. Weber, Estey and New England Pianos, Estey Organs. PAINTERS ANd1)Ec61TORS; THE OEANE BEEElTPAlNTrNa C0 HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL Graining, Glazing and Calcl-minin-paper hanging and decorating a Offlce, 817 east First South street. PETEES0N & BE0WN, OCIGNS, 63 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET. Salt Lake City. 0AEEETEE0 & LEVEY, DRAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT, QUICK Salt THn,d Woolly, '5 west second South street. Lake City. Country orders solicited. PLUMBING. A. J. BOUEDETTE 00., PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS ii"lc eL?eaLkael iC?ibtyb.eraT'el1epehaosnteSeNcoo.nd431S. outh JAMES FENWI0K, PR4CJIC4LPLlIMBER, STEAM AND GAS ' r' Sanitary Eugineer. 61 East Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. HOBAN, STHffflra. 859 MAIN (Vl'.NKKAIj AGENCY. TJOCKY MOUNTAIN' GENERAL IV Agency, 63 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake, Utah Territory, We are the largest labor oom-pa- n on the Pacifio Coast, We cheerfully answer all correspondence regarding Western labor market; are the authorized labor agent for all railrond companies in this section, and will cheerfully answer all correspondence In onr line. General ageute for Eastern Patents. We are the largest agency on the Pacific Coast. Seattle Office, 108 Front Street. Tsooma Office, 1409, Paoific Avenue. Los Angeles Office, 89 South Spring Street. Butte City Onion, Morrison Rlock. Denver Office, 618 Seventeenth Street. , Call or writ. CLAIRVOYANT.' CLAIRVOYANT. Arrival Extraordinary OF TRUNKS. HULBEET BEOS,, OF FIXE TI MANUFACTURERS sample tra cases to order; repairing a special!;: First South street, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWEL AMERICAN WATCHES, f FINE watch repairing ip rices reasonable; 75 west First Suutn gait Lake City. Utah. ' JEWELEBS. YOU SEEN THE NEW HAVE at Hauerbacti 4 Sons, SI es South? If not, call and see the best the world. MISCELLANEOl'S. PIOKEEILL & SHOWELL SCAVENGER AND GARBAGE FOR orders at 143H Main trw Dressmakiffi When In want of a NICE, STYUS don't fail to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.take Elevator,Scott-Ati- i CIVIL ENGINEERING. EAmA5D4BMYT CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. laid out and platted. Rooms 614 and 615 Progress building; P. O. box 6a7, Salt Lake City, Utah. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. CIONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OFFICE general jobbing, pattern making; Agents for folding bath tub. 174 west First South street. J. 0. D0WLING, CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. executed : fitting np stores and counter making a specialty. Si3 W. First South street. 6E0EGE B0GGS & CO., CIONTR ACTING AND BUILDING, FITTING and offices a specialty. 167 State road, between First and Secoud South street Salt Lake City, Utah. DRL'GUISTsi " D. B, HOOVEE 4 00., DRUGS, MEDICINES, FINE Goods; Prescriptions careful-ly compounded, 164 south Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ENGRAVING. J, JEPPEES0N, PRACTICAL SCULPTOR AND CARVER i Offlce, 11 east North Temple street. ' J. W. WHITE0AB, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD Main street, Salt Lake City. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE SAFETY BICYCLL I carry a stock of SAFETY BICYCLES at 138.00, 3S.OO, $40.00, $60.00, $75.00, $115.00, $135.00, TRICYCLES and VE-LOCIPEDES. In purchasing from me you have a stock to soJflct from and do not have to wait. ' Largest 8tock and Lowest Prices on Sport-ing Goods, Guns, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CAL1GUAPU WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. K,. ; EVANS 223 W. 2d Soutn street, Salt Lake' City r "HOSIERY--- . I LADIEsfand CHILDREN. Rvery Pair Uuaran- - I anteed to give Per- - I feet Satisfaction in I Wearing, I We Import and Control this brand. lOBLErilTi vv SI? tj4 Thi! ealf Exclusive Haters In Salt Lake Yojiman's i clel.ratod Hats, liest in the world bait Lake trea tM Noblo, Wood &Uo Lily, L"l KNIOHTSIPPYTHIAS, C1ALANTHB LODOEtX rTkToP P. every Monday evening, at 8 p. in., in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially in-vited to attend. C. W. COST ALL. 0. C. W. M. RJSI.EY, K. of K. & 8. T OCKY MOUNTAIN LbuUEoTTKTfJF li P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially Invited to attend. AKTHUH HAIGH, C. U. A. DUKUCK, K. of It. It S. MYRfLETbD'NcT iTlToFP.-Keiu- Tar Tuesday evening at 7 ::u o'clock. Castle Hull, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially In-vited to attend. :. M. WADE, tf C J. L. Lucas, K. of K. b 8. ' PLATING NOVELTYllNmOTUmGO Gh?'thILXER AN. NICKEL PLATING PHYSICIANS. DE. J. S. BLlroBUEjfer007 13SP DE. E. A. GUILLEMOT. '-)- i1 Em. FerIcRiaSlT SOUTH STREET UTAH mil Savings Bank bulldiui. DES. IEEEMAN 4 ETTEEOWS EYc5lc9FaActat'e?vEHtteTdHEAT: buflding.d- - 17 and 18-- REKentsc?S 'iNSURANCE. Room a. 'E. First South street, J;;57ri Emil Bablocker, . WEST & CO., Mrs. Dr. Craham, The Distinguished, World-Fame-and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit medium In this country: seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, horn with veil and greatest prophetic gift of serond sight. While entranced will reveal every hidden mvs-ter-of life. Has been pronounced in Europe and America the greatest living wonder of the present age. Understands the s ionce of the "Persian and Hindoo magic. "or ancient and prepares Egyptian talismans which will overcome your euemtes, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, m ike marriage with the one you love no failure; removes evil influences, bad h,iblts; cures witchery, lltsandall and mys- terious diseases; will give correct information on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, absent friends; everything; nover-Vailin- advice to young men on marriage and how to choose a wife for happiness, and what business best adapted fur speedy riches: stock speculation a specialty; recovers lost, stolen or burled prop-erty; locates treasures and minerals. Also gives Indispensable advice to young ladies on love, courtship aud marriage, if your lover is true or false, and gives picture of future hus-band, with name, age and date of marriage. Tho mysterious nud snccesful manner In which she treats matters of the utmost obscur-ity has given such universal satisfaction that her name has become a provorb in thousands of households made happy by her aid and ad-vice. Tho fact that sho has a standing chal-lenge of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to any medium who can equal her in her mar-velous revelations is sufficient evidence that sho stands today without an equal in her lino of business. Madame wishes it thoroughly understood that she Is the or.lv bona fide seventh daughter or seveuth daughter of the present age, and advertises nothing but what she can do. and would not be classed with the many cheap pretenders found In every city. All who are iu trouble, whose fond hopes have been blasted, who have been deceived ami dis-appointed through false predictions of others, before giving up to despair, are invited to call and become convinced of the true statements of the above without delay. Madamej-a- con-vince the most skeptical, as it ls a fact throughout the world, since the days of ancient witchery, that only a seventh daughter, bons with a veil, can reveal the future cor-rectly. Hours a.m. to 8 p.m. strict. N. B. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for illustrated circular with special terms. MttS. DH. (iKAHAW.ivssoulh Main st,. rooms 7 and S, Kaybonld block IjS-TTC- E A SPECIALTY. TAYLOR tty atiw i." and id, Wasatch i'focfc . --j ENRY F.CLA -T- HE-! TAILOI 20 East FintJovAji J.W. Farre ' J Ptaters, Gas & Wjf - Dealers in all KJ Lift and Force FJ Orders taken for Drive Cesspools built and Con" !JS Main St., Auerbach phone 200. FfcOKISTS. 0. GBAMEB, ' Tr7LORIST. DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Floral designs a specialty. Park avenue entrance, East Second South street, Salt Lake City. FlIRMTUISK. SAKDBEEG PUENITUEE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desk's Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pSaoiurtihng promptly attended to. 108 and 110 W Temple street. ' GKOCEKIES.. W, E, D. BAENOTTrAgentT GROCERIES, FRUITS. POULTRY PRO-- , Feed and Fresh Meats; 5w Third South street; telephone EOGEES & COMPANY, THE LEADING street. GROCERS, 15 EAST FIRST PEED G. LYHGBEEG, pOTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PRO Gamviosi.otcns, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultrv Ftsi, 63 east First South street ' TeleJ JOHN Mcdonald & sons, FIS.?0-MSatos?re.FFEE- 3 A SPK"Y. - J. H. CLARK, InM BErieEsN. .FrSuTiAtsP. LPEoulAt.NaDndFANCY GROCF Fis.h. First South street. Orders by telephoned ( promptly attended to. 0. M. HANSEN, DEAHLayE.R ;IrNinC.HOCIoCalE FanAdNCKYinGdlRimO;CERIES corner Third South and State street WU E. L. Ctuw, H.R. FBY, E. L. CEAW & CO., ' IJE,I1,EkSTATEAND 74 W FIRST street. Salt Lake City. Utoh THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO REAP,ESTATF" 879 MAIN STREET IV YEAD0N4 HEATH, Properties, l&b Malu su?t, h'S Ua th6 S.r.SPENCEB4 00., K-?- - 'VESTMENTS ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. CIOURT PR1 DE OF UTAH. NO. 7,7. Meets first and thliil Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Brothers made welcoiml. (;f,0. W. AKHMOK, C. K. C. H. SPENcsft, 8. F., P. O. Box 1056. ,i ' : - ' f " i Ba Concluded to live. It ib a strange fact that the average newspapor man is' superstitions to a de-gree. Why this should be bo po one knows, One of the craft, who looks to bo healthy enough, was around town on hi3 work the other day and he ran across Frank Hill, Chicago's coffin king, who was at ono tlmo at the head of the ill fated Thirteen club. In the course of a chat with a few mutual friends the scribo ventured the opinion that he would not livo long. Every one langhed at such a hallucination on his part and tried to choer him np. Finally Mr. Hill came to the rescue and took a hand in the discussion. He regarded the matter from a business point of view. "Don't dio so soou, my boy," he urged. "You just wait until onr new spring style of casket cornea out and then I'll give you a daisy at first cost." Hereupon the scribo gave up the idea of dying and concluded to livo. He did not want a business matter made of it. Exchange. . happy" m TOWN. The Women Have Got Into it and Now Think it is as Ilice as it Can ba. ACCOMPLISHED F0BEIGN LADIES. A Sketch of Garfield's Daughter-Ot-her Botes of Interest to Every-Od- o, ISKeloirnTof tnTiggt streets now-adays, and at least one person out of very four or five yon meet ia a woman, aost of thwn without a man for com-pany. Ton y4cs ago women conld go through Fulton street to and from the ferry without attracting attention, but that was about the only street where men wouldn't stop to look at a passing woman as though she wore a wild ani-mal. Thero was no room for women down town then. The offices were not fit to receive a lady in, and sho couldn't get anything to eat below Fulton street, or above it for a ways except at the Astor house. Some of the restaurants had rooms nominally for ladies, but women without an escort were not dosirod nor catered to, even in those places. Things used to be rather free and easy in all the office district then. The clerks didn't pay much at-tention to how they dressed while they were at work, shirt sleeves were the proper caper all summer, the office boys and porters were dirty, and the whole look of an office building gave it away for a place where there was nobody but men around. It's differont nowadays. A great change has come over tho ap-pearance of the lower part of tho city during the past few years, and the wo-men and girls are, to a large extent, re-sponsible for it. It is literally true that within ton years it haa boon a question serious enough to be discussed exten-sively in the papers whether it was proper for a woman to enter a down town restaurant alone. Now there is carcely a restaurant below Chambers street that does not have lots of women among its regular cuctomers, and they attract no more attention than thoy would in a restaurant on Fourteenth street. Tables are especially reserved for them in many restaurants, but often they walk right in and take their chances with the men without any remark being occasioned. The necessity of catering to this class of custom has been one induce-ment to load restaurant keepers to fix ip their places more attractively. For-merly most of the down town restaurants were feeding pens, in which the arrange-ments were designed solely for the get-ting of as much food as possible down the greatest possible number of months in the shortest possible time. The typewriter was a sort of entering wedge in the introduction of women to down town New York, but not half, probably not a quarter, of the girls and women seen down town are typewriter girls. They have gradually been getting foothold in all sorts of clerical work, and, besides that, women other than working women-r- mj come tothink a call down town to the office of husband, brother or other male relative a most matter of fact proceeding. Wives and sisters got to coming down to the offlce to take husbands or' brothers home to dinner, out to Innch, or even to the matinee or to Coney Island. All this lias led to a great change in the general fitting up and appearance of down town offices. Another large element in the feminine part of down town is made up of women who are in business for themselves. Be-sides women operators in Wall street, there are women advertising agents. eal estate women, women printers and sta-tioners, women reetaunuit keepers and women in a score of other down town businesses formerly given up entirely to men. Any one who wants to see for himself the extent to which women have invaded the office buildings has but to stand at the doors of any of the large ones be-tween 5 and 8 o'clock in the evening, when the clerks and assistants are all going home. The Potter building might be mistaken for a normal college, the Equitable building pours out a feminine 'torrent and all the other buildings in that neighborhood send out girls by the score. In and below Wall streot the of-fices usually closo an hour or so earlier and the feminine crowd is not so notice-able because there are more men about. Interview in New York Sun. KOTICE. DESIRING TO DID ON STREET PARTIES whether of asphaltum, rock or other material, at e requeste-- to make an ap-proximate estimate of the cost and glvo such Information as will be of use in Hss sting the Council in determining tho kind of paving they will order laid. Communicate with the mayor at his office. City Hall, or with M. K. Parsons, chairman committee on strcfts. NOTICE 10 COJiTJtACTOKS. BIDS WILL HE RECEIVED UN-- - SEALED ci: m. JunoR. m for t.e crea-tion of basement or Ontario Hotel building, situate on corner of Went Temple and Pier-po-avenue. The excavation will consist of about 2J.0UI cubic vanls. All bids mast be In writing and addressed to Lewis P. Kelsey, secretary or the Westside Hotel company. No, iit) west. Second South street. For particulars apply to Kelsey & Gillespie. 24 west Second South street. The commlttca reserves the right to rejoct any and all bids. Lewis P. Kklsev, Secretary. JiOTICE JO CONTKACTORS. WILL HE RECEIVED UP TO 5 BIDS p.m. ,)u;;o5, 1S70, at my ofllce, (13 east Second South, for Hie excavation, rock work and the furnishing of material for tho bas. mont of a store build ne, situated on Sec-ond South no.ir Fourth West. Speclilci'tlons to be seen at Harrison & Nichols, architects, or at my olllcc. T. C. Ahmmtbunu. SlOCKHOLDEUS' ilEETIVG. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SALT THE Chamber of Commerce are hereby notified that there will be a general meeting of the stockholders of tho said Chamber of Com uicrce held at 8 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday. the4thdavof .Tune, A. D. two, at the Federal Court, room, in the city of Salt Lake, Utah, for the purpose of amending the articles of Incor-poration, of said corporation. in order that its capital st may be Increased, and for the furtherpurposeof trans-acting such other business as may come be-fore it. A full attendance is required, as it is necessary that nn affirmative vote of s of all the stock, in order to amend the articles of incorporatioh. Attest: Frank K. Uillesimk, FRED SIMON. Secretary. Acting President. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ANNUAL MEETING OKTHESTOCK-holdcr- s of the Montreal Mining (Jo. will be held at the office of the company, No. 1S5 S. Main street, on Monday, June 3, 1HW0, at 5 o'clock .pm., for the election of a hoard of di-rectors and for the ti'ansaction of such other business as may be necasHary. J. II. WOOnMANREK. Secretary Montreal Mining Co. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 3, 1HUO Stockholders Msi'tiiiff. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-holder- s A of The National Building & Loan association of Salt Lake City, will be held at the company's office. No.gr1 South Main street, Salt Lake city, U. T.. ou Monday, June HOth, - Pu at,iVi'lK'.l.-- to- - amend- - article 17, section I. 4. ft and , and to repeal section' A of said article, which said amendments were sub-mitted and unanimously approved by the board of direc tors at the regular meeting held May 27th. inu. Hy order of the board of directors. J. Bhkd Coiikkr. Secretary. 'Accomplishment of Foreign Women. Princess Beatrice, despite the yearly addition to her family, a most trouble-some and exasperating husband and a tiresome, stupid and selfish old mother, finds time to become an accomplished pianist, and recently put her powers to the severe test of playing the first move-ment of Beethoven's concerts in E flat. The Princess of Wales has already taken ' tier degree as doctor of music, and the Indies of London meditate erecting a statue of her in her doctor's gown. The days must bo longer in the British Isle than here, where the leaders of society have scarcely thnotokiBs their babies once a week und must be kept informed on tho topics of the day by professional readors, who tell them the events of im-portance with explanations as to the CHUse and purport, because the ladies haven't a minute to spend in reading. Exchange. WOUKINGMEN'S SOCIETIES. Times and Places of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Ever? Monday night, room 48, building, Maiii street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tues-days every month, room 4$, building. Maiu street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 48, h building, Main street. Tinners' Union First und third Saturdavs every month, room 18, h build-ing. Main street, Uicarniaknrg' Union First and third Thurs-days every montn, room 48, building. Main street. Barbers' Uniou Third Mondav of overy month at sonio barber shop previously desig-nated. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. Piessmen an I .xtcreoiypers' Union First Monday orery mouth at some place previously desfsmatcd. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Houor. tlodearrlevs. Laborers and Teamslers' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month in the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hull. Stonecutters' Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. and Stonemasons' Union Secoud and fourth Friday of each month at the K. of P. hull. Tho Federated Trades and Labor Council Every secoud aud fourth Sum'vs at their hall, room 48, h budding. Main Btreet. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday. room4S, h building, Main street. Garfield's Daughter. Mr. J. Stanley Brown was private sec-retary of President Garfield, and since tbnt has tried real estate, bunking and the law, and finally taken a scion tifio conrso at Yale and at a German univer-versit- y, and now has a position in the geological survey. The Browns livo in a little house on Massachusetts avenue, where George Kennan used to livo. They are very quiet and retiring, are scan very little in society, and make no attempt to court it. Mrs. Mary Garfield-Stanley-Brow-as she styled herself ou the deed, has lately purchased land on Woshingtou or Kalorama heights, and will build a house tharo which will also bo the home of Mrs. Garfield for tho future, as boon m her second son is married. Washing-ton Cor. St. Louis Republic. Lamp chimneys are easily cleaned by holding thetn over the steam from a tea kettle, rubbing them with soft cloth .and polishing with paper. . Conttct tA.4. indolenco are quite differ-ent qnaliUes, but it is not always easy to diatiBguiali between theiu. |