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Show v - THE SATT LAKK TIMKS WEDXESn IV r.vrVTYO I MAY 21. 1 5 ,')ufol'e ul K" lo tlie beach, call at 44 asateh block unil get one of those lovely seaside hats for almost notluug. VUU Uie Wlue Vault , Of D. Hirschlcr & Co. at Slit South Main siretit. next door north of post-oHioi- Grand opening on Thursday. Sc,a!tt. l:iu. At Mrs. RroniMeelos. ltns K. Second South street. Just tin! thing to B o to Cartield Reach in. Kallroad Ticket Uouglil, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-- ! tier of the American Ticket Brokers' association, So. 240 Main, street. We carry a full line of Stetson soft hats m the latest styleg and shapes. x Mkk. Co. 143 Maiu street. Having entered the employ of David-son, Lcyson McCune shall he pleased to see all of mv friends at the new store. Kobkut Kobeuts. COHNBBQS: - ' tin-- he.vr hia. k 'Ortm t.ram Sllh at , oack ,.,, i.k . .. Murli below SILKS 'VrJt'" ""'"' Regular Pricu SUlv!M .llllT i'it.rsl ValUe, our remtiir ti v quality f"' "v- IDXSESS GOODS. "HI pieces ery haudxHiic -'I inrli NT tig and Summer Irr (imith at i:$l These contain' a Uigo Miiielv of illuminated cood and design, includmf black, nml are the Ihi value we tone eirr olTerti at tlii. price. .VI pieres ;W im h Wool Ml iped Suiting. In light color at 'i'in jwr yanl, nld at the beginning of thi season at 10c. 100 piece. Challie, in beautiful new dc.ien.. at PT rd, the bigge.l bar-gain in ( 'halliea we .hall h shle t offer thin waon. A beautiful lot of Wool Chslliea at 2V per y art. Special salr For Tuesday and Wednesdav. Mav 20th and 21st. of ilk glou-s- . 'all shades, worth from 40 to .In cents, all go at special sale priee 20 cents; uUo a lot of tuiost misses silk mitts in all shades, worth 35 to 50 cents, special sale price 15 cents, at the iixMituce's sale of the Hornhcmer Lew stock. 55 Main street. Otlice supplies at c. 1. Parsons' !ook store, Scott-Aiirhac- h building. If you want a perfect tilting garment cut by the cclclirated Tailor's star Sys- tem call on Mrs. .1. C. liroiustcele, 10H E. Secoud South si reel. For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go t,. ti Variety hall. 54 West Second South. , Maktix Schmidt, "tho" tailor, has just received his second sliipnient of spring woolens, fall and examine his slock in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 21X1, Progress building. We are making a specialty of gentle- men's shim to order, in dress, silk and flannel. Fit. guaranteed. Mkk. Co. 142 Main street. Meu's shoes in Button laco ami con-gress a regular &t shoe in anv stylo goes at $1.75 at the World, 70 K. First South street. Lawn mower sharpened and repaired at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 61 Fast Third South street. :avifec.,..nx.na Ladies Summer Underwear. ah.Mil hlf tirlo W pla. nn Wd-w- a tjkltM' lrr t..1tii' Mohlr IMnlvra a ., .:!) Klhia. m n a and lliriMi rl t an.l H.waiA. 1V aplr. Not ih riKiiiiioti hiln X rr "n ! Rilvsl Vm la hav ir.iv it.ii in W ri, wo hn Hlwijju, al , te aat pHj r tl li.nTins a rnxl aMrtmnt fn thl apl. llll. KailirMt lirti'ra Will W ptll In h Tvl rA a ftlU rll o Tall- - thoonrt dho drn'iwoi. w ait Apnuu aaj DmtM, W olTwr a lot of IjhIIm' Blair al t0 fmm t in I?m. aii1 Kv SH-cla-l Sale. Special glove sale! All the tinrst makes of gloves. Alexander's iu four button musipietaires gevernes and live button llorencis, north from $l 101.50; all go at special sale at 55 cents for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the Assignees sale of 'the Beu-heme- r & Levy slock, 55 Maiu St. -- - Have you seen it? iu Barralt Bros, window. 'II"' Variety Hall, 51 West Second South, keep everything you want. . New goods arming every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. IkI Sain For Tueday and Wednesday, May 20th and 21st, of silk gloves, all shades, worth from 40 to 50 cents, all go al special sale priee, 20 cents; also u lot of finest misses silk mitts, in all shades, worth U5 to 50 cents, special sale ju ice 15 cents, at the assignee's sale of the Bernhemer fc Lew stock, 55 Main street. Kperiitl Sain. Special glove sale! All Hie' tinest makes of gloves. Alexander's in four button inusnutiiiivs gevernes and five button llorences. worth from $! to f 1.50; all go at. special sale at 55 cents for Tuesday ami Wednesday, May 2 and 21. at the assignees safo of ilie Ben-liein- & Levy stock, 55 Maiu St. GUtTTS' rTJIiTISIII2ST3- - OOCIDS. ? Men's (Jilting Flannel Summer Shirts at .W. Men's French BHlbriggan Shirts sail lrswer t flOo "'it-Men- 's s k, rxiTllont tJerninn mske, in Tans atul MoUn, 3 pir for 5uNi Men s Socks, vcr superior tpiahtjf Kaglish liibbeil, in Oifonl mixed ModcM, Tan and rnblciu lieil. Ht "rc a pair. We claim litis U lo th Iwat I lialf liose in this country. To I'tiy tlinm nw in U buy lliom lway. Onits' Silk Scai fit, iu an cudlea.i variety of ptvlty atvli nnl deigns, a at "ic. Hiwlal Sale. Si raw hats for men, for Imvs and for children, worth from 50 to fc; all go at 25 cents, at The WorM Clothing and Shoe house. 70 Fast First South street. The ladies appreciate the line New York oHra Itonnets now on sale at 41 Wasatch blix k. Cheapest carpet, wall paper nnd fur-niture at S. K. Marks A. Co, Knglisli ladies ai"e tine eipiestrienes be-cause, they have perfect lilting haliits made ly S. T. Taylor's system, at 44 Wasateh, block. liiinfuriU shiic Htrt, ()posile the Salt Lake theater. Our stock of summer shoes and slippers is complete which w offer at the low est price, ltcmcmhcr the name und iium-he- The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Slain st. Telephone 1!2 Workingmen who wish to build house and have their own home sl.ould call on K. B. Wicks, 252 S.Main, and get his terms. (ioods called for and deliiered. Km-pri- Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone t4. - - Wanlrd. All kinds of second hand household goods at Ktehisou & Wehers, 157 S. First Fast street. a iillr. All person an- - hereby w arned. under the penalty provided by ordinance, not lo remove the body of any dead animal or oil at or tilth of any description, w ilh-nu- t lirst notil'Utis the city scavenger, wlin will issue directions tor its dis-posal. Wll.l.l Ml SlUlWAI.I., City Scavenger, room tt. City Hall. April 17. ISlKl. . . The limit line of hit by carriages and express iiMgous. vervch'eiip al I lie Va-riety Hall. Call and see them. 51 West Second South.' Ladies the place to have your riding habits made in t lie lutel Kiiglish style is atM. Wasatch, here the liltinz is done by S. T. Taylor's system mid all work warranted to lit perfectly. Special sale of line millinery at New York prices at 44 Wnulch block. A line line of men's business suits worth JI2.50. in gray and black kerseys and worsleili, go al special sale al 5.25 al The World Clothing and Shoo hotiie. 70 Fast First South street. Child suits worth t go at 1. 115, boy's H lieier suits w orth rt go at .'1.115, nt The temporary quarters of Ihe World clothing and shoe house, 70 K. First South street. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. K. Marks & Co. Mnu'a llualprjr. Cotton hose worth 20 cents go at HJ cents. Men's Knglisli balbrigans worth 81 cents go at 15 cents. Genuine silk lisle worth $1 go at 115 cents, at thu temporary headquarters of tho World slioe and clothing house, 70 Last First South street. , Ladies' shoes in light and tan colors or black at fearfully low prices at the World shoe ami clothing house, 70 K. First South street. 70 Im Wnrlil-- 70 K. You can be dressed from head lo fool for one-hal- f what the regular stores charge, nt The World clolliingand shoe house. 70 Fust First South street. Ladies, go to 41 Wasatch block for Knglisli riding habits. Nhlrlat ShlrUt HhlrU. White laundried shirts worth 11.25 go at 00 cents. Unlanndried shirts worth 75 go at 85 cents, at the World clothing and shoe house, 70 East First South street. All tho latest books a C. II. l'arsons' book store. Gloves and Mitts. Mother's Friend shirtwaist. J l.iul..i'll..'l!ut;imrt inr aiut IV art Wo tiw iw.im.iI a lrhl'mf M lull-- ritini4 ii ol ! MitnoaulA In IVrtiK-- t IC nit 1.1lf lll.itm In Hn.Hl iiiliii( tUnnn aiul I mmh IWI. ahnitrs. al ail fiw pair. I iHlla silk liliiiKs hi V, ITs anil lV Wfrall aoBtltm i'ir tin of v 1..T pntr Hls fctiit.r.i.lnhl Miwin-irif- whl. li M I'nra KUKllnh Milk ltlnv at k: and altni.w anortii. Thi. Iliw r.o.ln Tr I l nrw Kniirii and tlrn in nw MIU .lrs..v MIUk al IV, V, V, r, tik., m,ii and at all irlri- - Irum Ut Li f . iV and S.X a I'Hlr. jranl Spoclnl sale. Special glove sale! All the finest makes .of gloves. Alexander's in four button musipietaires gevernes ami !ive bullnn llorences, won li from SI to1.50; all go al. snecial sale at 55 cents for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21, al the assignees sale uf the r & Levy slock, ."5 Main St. - ScHing nt half-pric- at Mrs.W.H. Fox's Parlors, Crane building. - The only place in the ilv is the Va-ret- y Half, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. - Di'm. Wliilnry & Riiclior'n Dental parlors next lo Cullen hotel. The Utah Steam Laundry does laun-dry work exclusively, making tine work a specialty. Main otlice, 45 W. Temple St. Branch office at Ga rd uer's, 141 Alain St WIHTI3 aOOIDG JDJZJPJIlZJrT, Tlie popularity of our spmial line of TMu Linen, of which wn r so!t ngenbs, is on tlie' Increase. Merit will tell. "Popular yp.U ut jxipuUr pices" is our motto, Antique Hud Sets left from last week's sale will 1 Wd st tho sam prices. ?i In mlilition to our regular line of bargains we will this week present tun following extraordinary drive in Whit Sod: 10(1 pieces plain India Linen at 10, 12J ami 15 two thirds actual ioc , 1 1(0) piei-e- s Check Nainsook at 10, 12J sn.l 15n per ynr.l. Ilcsides the above stHndard gooils, full Ui of Lace, Jncplard sirl Embrotilcred effects are shown. t; COH1T BBOS. : S i f ) The following properties are for saie on very easy terms. Inquire of K. B. Wicks," 252 Soui li Main street: A 0x10 corner on Brighton and O, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth Kast and South Boulevard, facingsoulh and east. Beautiful twenty acres nn (lie Kast Bench, little soulli of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole city. Poplar Grove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- ono year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 811 xlfl.l feet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. . otine ot Keiuoval. Our patrons will please take notice that the Salt Lake City Browing Co.'s city otlice has been removed to "'l'ho Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob Moiutz. - We are sole agents for tlie Miller & Christy hats. ' Bast-M- a itsH a i.t, Mku. Co. 142 Maiu street. Barralt Bros, have all the late and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs Barkatt Bnos. We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, li'iyicelels, charms and hair ornaments in newest andhnud- - somest goodof this class ever placed on the market. Kon't fail to see them. Davidson, Lkvson & McCi-nk- . Bargains iu every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. Barratt Bros, lead iu new designs of furniture. Call early and get your choice. For wedding and birthday presents go to tho Variety Hall, 64 .West Second South street. . Cattle and horse Brands a specially al tho Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 ICast Third South street. UAKUAINK AWAY DOWN'. A Lovely Hume. 5JxO rods, corner of 4 th and F street. Four room brick house, large baru, rents for $25, Fruit and shade trees, electric ears, only $0800, or r00 pet-rod- ; $2,000 cash. 'Balance easy. 5x7 rods, corner of iird Kast and 7th South streets, electric line. Only $1120 per rod; $750 cash, balanco easy. Apply to owner, No. 23 W Secoud South street. Workiuguieu Who wish to build a house and have their own home, should call on U. B. Wicks, 252 S. Main, aud get his terms. . rj vi J ' j I l ! . i. SpcclftI Offer. ' - I am authorized to offer, for a few days, 82i165 ft. on corner Fifth aud I, with brick house four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc., for $4500. J. F. Jack, 235 S. Main street. - - Mn. Chrlty Has just received an elegant lot of black leggi'ns at No. 81 West First South street. . r Come in and see our large display of new goods just arrived from tlie east. Bakkatt Bros. For three weeks it has been impossi-ble for us to do watch repairing promptly, but now that wo have se-cured the services of Mr. Kgbert Rob erts, so long and well known as a lirst-elas- s watchmaker, wo can get all work finished in short order. Davidson', Levsox & McCune. Offrieii Creamery Butter. We are solo agents for this butter and we guarantee it to be tho best in the market. Try it. Hookrs & ConrANr, Solo Agents Ogdon Creamery Butter. . I - I., !..,. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bac o n new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Dursl's, 72 and 74 E. 2nd South St. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. : The Troy Steam Laundry guaratees its patrons excellence of work aud promptness of delivery. 142 Main street. Telephone 192. Call and see niy nw line of Spring Suiting worsted pautaloonings. etc. W. A. Taylok, 45 E. Secoud South. Mffltls XJJjrnJJi to --AT-.x PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Union Pacific j SYSTEM. , MOUNTAIN UtVialOM i The 0lr "fn"" t;( Orerund Mail. llr Cmm;tumt lana U I',Ibm X'tS ttM, i NEWTIMECARD March 2, 1890. UTAH CEKIRAL DISTBin j0 sure ano seu ohi nc uijuiip. jh.i, aiTived by the train load lot. Como and lake a look for yourself. Bakkatt Bkoh. ficntlemen should leave their orders for custom shirts at Bast Marshall Mku. Co. 142 Main street. Troy! . Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry ! Telephone 102. 142 Main St. Grand Opening-- . D. Hirschlcr & Co.'s wine depot on Tlmrsdsv. May 22d. at 2ia South Main street, next door north of postollicc. NOTICE To All .llrrhanlrn In Ilia lluil.lim TraoVa. Keep away from Portland. All trades are out on a strike, and more men now lhan needed to do the work. No chance for employment. (y onkrof " U. B. T. Lkaoci:. Ofliciah H. ;. Si kateb. President I'tah Federated Trades. - - II.NTAH MOTEL. Commercial BtrMt, on I ha European Flan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect i n"w offering indnce-- I men'ts to the local and traveling public which canno'e excelled in the west. Central location. Kestaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Fbench At Sowers. Proprietors, Two nice building lots for sale 23(5 1 street. Elegant lines of summer neckwear in bowsrscarfs. Windsors, etc. Bast-Maksua- Mkk. Co. 142 Maiu street. Pembroke, q"'i'k job printer. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Baku ut Bros. If - iU i! jilli..u JHirinJ ? il firi iriTiiinir lADIESand CHILDREN. Erjr I'Blr Ouaran-ntm- d to sla I'ar-fr- rt Sallafacllon In Wearing, We Import and Control this brand. Ladies' Bazaar. ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. KemoveU lo n3 H. Main Street Choice line of Piano Covers. Table Covers, Toilet Sets. Opera B.nfs. BoU Pillows, Hand a Bareao awl Hidebosrd Hearfo, Hiiit Drapes. Cen ter Pieeesaad V ylies' Snm.T.er Cor-Kt- s. Swin Embroidered Aoror.s. Knchlng. Ribbon and Zephyr. Wash Silks, Unens and all Kindt of mater KUnipinf Hose t in I.hm A.S.WekUr. A. M. Webitw. pDgerIrilc$irrliifl4LuiitJ!tUICi!iuIollofi: ; rson tbs aosTa. Z"JL 1 Atlanta K.tMII. -- , - J f ,2I-Ji- ..Wto.ra bocM rittuia and B'rtts rrt MsU J p m, rjj j,, lu jup av tuna --m twm ttis tottu j ' .,T , wmm tms :: W... ::::::::::: : -j- tfS 4 tipui. lwm , K'p'U- - ' , . - M . Qlt ie Je "Wwsrtin. Strlt. Pr TimlnaW. H -- ai r -- se.pt Hunjn V. !' ,(r.. alj iu - iu. jwturnihS. mJ ! J" V Mew Bout to .ark City. Tlic Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and short line to Park Citv for passenger business be-tween Salt Lake aud Park City May 1, Trains will leave the corner of Eighth South and Main streets. Salt Lake city. will leave Ht 7 30 a. m. Returning, Park Citv at 4.80 p. m aad arrne in Salt Lake" city t m p. m Sinele fare. 12.00. Found trip, 3.00. Jons V. YorN;. manager. T. J. JlACLISTosrt. gen'l F. & 1'. agent. bit tha Wns Taalu Of D. Hirschler .'o. at Smfb Main st n et. next door north of potof fii-e- . (iraud oicning on Trursday. j Vinlt Ihe Wlna VnnlU Of D. llirschltr 4 Co. at 213 South Main street, next door north of pwt- - ofii. e. Urand opi ning on i himday. tae HaU. New sim k bi-- t arrival al Mim. KruM j sii-- . llrs E. Second South Mrect, at ri diiccd pric 1. CaU and ' them. ' (.ranit Oprnlng. I Hir--!i!i- 'r& o 's win1 ii.-.- l on ; J hiiodav. Mav at 213 Mntl. Msin I street, next door UMith of j Tne perfect fitting bathing suits man ufactured by tho Brooklyn .knitting works for w horn we arp sole agents, we have now placed' on sale for thecimii2 bathing season, .olors warrant! and naraneed noi to alirink. B BAT-MHAi.- t, Mkk. Co. 14'J Maiu street Mn. Hrmljr" I, iu rcc. it.t of new Flower T;hU- '- of laiiliiul de-og- n and work, which are iHmnd lo Plcae. .ll earlv an. ni:.!.e your selection at ;V. 31 W . M S""th Sued. . . - - I J.V. PARKER, C. F. RESSECU1E. improved machinery atK.u- - j All latest Commercial Laundry, 21 pi,c SK-a-street. Telephone W. 0 PAVE WSTREETS. jjnances introduced in the Council vidiug Tor Paving and Macadamizing. MOTHERBOARD P0B THE OTY. utea to Censure the lire Chief-Appoint-ments of Policeme- n- .' Eeports. . .. lil?t nights rucctiug of the city ,cilordi'.'-- ' proviJiug for pav .and macadamizing streets nuil for tine a hoard of public .works camo for action. Relative to tho measures ' ittorncy reported on the bills Vordiuiuicos. For the first, which !ivii,.s for paving; repaying, macadu-rairan- d repairing streets and alloys, oil that the ordinance) had been-''full-drawn tmilcr tho provisions of "aclofllie legisluture "supplenicnt- - .l .mending cliarters and regu-nu- , powera and duties and ,lCrmm't of cities of first ami class," and would hi bis toiipiit fully uicet the requirements the la' i respect to tho most e.xpcn-,- p improvements contemplated in tho lf y(-- t Hio law ami tho proposed jiniiui o drawn under tho provisions the law have not yet bad judicial the alto ruey Hinted, and it ,nkl iu his opinion, he well for the , d proceed cautiously and not on-'- o in too largo exumliturc8 until I, jmlicial interpretation could bo lai'icl the practical workings of (he ,scd ucw system could be tested. Ms I'm duty or the eounoil, before paving or repairing was tn rqitirn tlie water, gas nml kv cnnni'clions to be made from street mains to tho lino of property iiu'iuiS upon the street ordered to bo n, r repaired. The intention of W11s to prevent the tearing tip of ects after thev had been paved. or tomee 1 ei. ',;)uble roadway streets Ti, lirst East andE MtoTietOT C!"'t.rat'ks iiro t0 1,0 ,o- - caror "ppep lrrace reach the pass from one other by a footway alUg the roKof h e stnnt f.ic e l for. l'roteeti.m. Asnb-ceMe- r n" "f'l? mainiug all along the street, will support bnnne'?.lhVa, aU'1 to bp nt? d coping ami iron fence. j utters ot stone, cement or tile to the street and form the curb. Street anms are assigned a place on the l'he engineer asked for time to complete his plan, and the re- port was accordingly hied A communication "from City Scaven-ger Miowcll asking for authority to em- - I? taH(! ,argo of the dump pounds ot e,ty was referred to the sanitary regulation committee. By the adoption of a resolution the street and sidewalk grades established by tho ciiy engineer on First North street, between East Temple and First Kast and on South Temple and Sixth hast streets, were approved and all previous grades established were abol- ished. h. Va. Hall introduced a resolution lo censure the chief of the tiro depart- ment for assaulting a private citizen at the recent tire as it was nn unjustifiable act. Ihe resolution was tabled. The expert committee on water sup-ply was authorized to assume fullcharge of tho drive wells now being driven nenr Hie southeast corner of Liberty park, ami to make an analysis of the water. , The mayor was instructed, by the adoption of a resolution, to enter into a contract with . B. Preston & Co., for the purchase of a Preston leriiil exten-sion Judder ami lire escape for the sum of ii,000. An ordinance lixing the salary of the sidewalk inspector at 100 a niotttli was passed. A petition from (J. G. Phillips asking In ll!l'0 fl ll'nuc!..n .... VI. .(1. . ...I. 'I ,ii 1'iir.ncction with this report the r attorney submitted another for a 'i iroviilins for an ordinance pre-an- d delinil!g the duties of the iin! ut' public works of the city. The aM will consist of live members, all whom must necessarily be idi'iils and freeholders of city. They will bo appointed i' a term of four years by the council, ihe bills are important measures tho I. attorney suggested that the ordin- - i's lie printed as soon as possible so ut each member of t he council could kiIi'V them before.they come up for il aition. The reports were adopted the hills for the ordinances provid- - for paving aud macademiziug and the duties of a board of life works were passed and 100 copies were ordered printed. An ordinance creating a sundry ex-i- i fund was read for a third time il passed. Is is a fund from which council shall draw to meet the pay-in- t of any expenses not otherwise vided for by ordinance. It abolishes i' fund now kiiQWn as the sundry ex-us- e fund, which is mder tho control tte city niarsluil, and leaves the pres-itliu- d under the control of the mayor kI auditor of public accounts, who il! make ail payments justly, charge-ili- ' lo the" fund. . , H'iiterntaster Ryan asked for an u of $10,1X10 to cover a bill for iter pipe received from Rhodes & os. amounting to $9,057. The appro-iatio- n was niailo. He also reported it in regard to the north bench pipe !'. it was impossible for him to give exact daja and facts without sitr-v- s being limde und water lines estab-licd- . He asked that the matter be iTed u the. water commission, and nas. eoniinunication from William Car- - I). slating that lie had, in 1888, fur- - ied labor and material for the erec- - :i of a grand stand and scats in Islington or the Eighth ward square, 'W contract with one Fred Scarf, "usreed to pay him 82,700, and that the city was using the stand in the law without, cost, and as Scarf was "Ivcut and had paid only $180 on the 'tract. Carroll wanted the city to ' we balance. The petition was re- - th ,nuiiittee on claims. ami icw White iu a eommiinicatiou H that the Saltair Railway eom- - y Had accepted the franchise granted wnpany on April 22d, and would "y v t,ie provisions of the reso- - :!'10. commuuicalion was pu on hie. ...w ..u.j.,.,, VII iiuini niiitu anil Sixth east streets extended across the street, was referred to tho committee on streets. G. S. Holmes and others asked that some action be taken in regard to con-demning and removing a nuisance in the shape cf a vile and sickening slaughter house stench on the grounds west of the White bridgeon north Tem-ple street over Jordan. They also ask-ed that tho dead animals ami stagnant water lakes bo removed by burial and proper drainage aiid also to ' prohibit tho dumping of W'aste vegetables in that vicinity. The matter was referred to the sanitary committee. ' Applications of S. B. Newman to open a saloon at 72 East First South iindKil McLolland at 10 Kast First South, were granted. A resolution granting a franchise to the Salt Lake & Bountiful Railway com-pany was read the third time and passed. The title was approved aud referred for enrollment. The street railway will run along Second West street, commencing at the terminus of the track of the Salt Lake City railroad, near the warm springs bath houses, across Eighth North to Ninth North, thence along the latter to the intcrsec-tioi- r of Monroeand thence in a north-erly direction lo the intersection of Hamilton street, thence westerly to the boundary of the city; also a' branch commencing on Hamilton street, at tho intersection of Austin street, running north on Austin street to the city limits. The committee on improvements re-ported iu favor of creating sidewalk dis-tricts throughout the city. They will number from one to eleven, and the cost of the work has been estimated as follows, to include sidewalk, flagging, stakes, grading and engineering: First district R5.8A1.04 ScMinil district SK.5IS.3D Third district Bl,121.S-- l Fourth district lS.4.'fi.4f Fifth district 13.7SS.5a Sixth district HVX.i Seventh district 15.719.tH Eighth district ll.71d.sil Ninth district 12,H77.71 Tenth district. a.SOS.04 Eleventh district ,7).ao The sidewalks are to bo constructed six inches in thickness, the lower live inches to be of concrete and the upper inch of cement. They are to have a uniform width of eight feet and tlie best English cement is to be used throughout. Whenever sidewalks are constructed on both sides of the street, cross walks of flagging and cobble stone are to ne consirucu u, iu ceincin them. On motion it was decided that work be proceeded with, aud bids ad-vertised for at once for districts Nos. 3 and 10, which will include tho following streets: , District No. side of First South street from First East t ft point SHU fwt wt from east line of First Eiist, and from Second to Seventh East, north side of First South, eoiiiniencing 111 feet east of First East, east to Seveni ! East: east side of First East street from South Temple to First South; west side of FilHt East, from South Temple street to a point tilty-eigh- t feet north of First South. District No lO.-- sides of Commercial street, excepting IKS feet on the west side south of First South. A resolution grauting a franchise to the Salt Lake City railroad company, was read the third time, approved and referred for enrollment. The franchise trives tho company authority to con-struct ami operate either e eclrie or cable road with single or double tracks on certain streets. A substitute for a bill for an ordin-ance creating a board of health was read the lirst and second times ami 100 conies of it ordered printed. lhe board will consist, of the mayor as chairman, a health coinmis-rione- r. one or more c.ty pliysim s and two other citizens. I hese w l be appoinled by the eoiinei on t!hoLirt Tuesday in Jne and will ho d ofbee The bill then recites the S and l"ties of the board of A biil of 3fl0 iu favor of C. E. Ap-pon-for architectural work on the hall buildin? wm re-- ; em ntv aud city ferreJ to the improvement committee. the mayor stated thatSusTness would call him to San Francisco within a few day? and asked be appointed ma m at . me memoer his absence. ( fro tern during was appointed. ' V"mavor reported that he had ap- - James Saunders and W ilham ;v noy as mounted policemen. Jhe P- - were made. i IMitmii from John E. Dooly and L. oiijii h asking that they be granted ;q"a ainuunl of waler from the "as tliev have heretofore had from litI''iT'iio f01' irriR'Hion jmrposes, they are flow about to be de-it- ii nU account of the establish- - w the new grade on South Tem-'iiiilto- US refevl'e(l 10 thc irrigation I'ctition from property owners on tot street, asking for extension niains two blocks south to the '"Ulie Woek between Sixth and South streets, was referred to "Wi works committee. ,M'Kn J. W. SneH'& Co., for riyming a tunnel up ,',1,,; ;lkll'P for an advauco from '-,- ,V:ls "'forred to the commit-Waterwork- - recommondaUon of the Hie water master and Wies were social without ,f";'Hm from J. VB. Elder and .:, ja extension of the water n' iii '"t'M-seetio- of .Second Second south, running half !niti;l,f 'vt"1'1',!il to the water works in from Mrs. Annie M. (Jreeu v iU0 th" t"'How lilled and nil, .J "? west street near n',!',tl1' WM wferreil to the nln,rlteo- 'ithU.?'iUC,!r Dremus iu a report ; he had been unable to coni-;-i- l . re?,ution passed by the odM-t- t . acto which required , we city iuto paving djs- - them by meets and ... f numbering them conseeu- - 'HvmiV11.8 mceti"ft- - H tllue to prepare a rcmestwas granted." for additional time for , u'hra',1lt of the grade on First 4 li Temple and First nr , lletime was granted. :;',V the citv . that tho wort of faying on Soulh Temple street be iS? "llU1 grades of the ii,, ';1. ''ecu established. The t'ira i fD Wfts adopted and the " Wotk6"1 1 tllC SUPerint?n'" ' fo!.y.r"fc'i,lcr reported on the V "uproveinent of South 'siMitT1 .een Thirl IVest ''l t m,li,al'y reservation. - ie ,ho eonstriiction of ee-w- s oa both sides of South Soft and stitl'hals in light and dsrk colors to be slaughtered at the tempo-rary quarters of the World clothing und shoe house, 70 Fast l irst South sired . - Now that we are prepared to do high class ivalcli repairing promptly we so-licit, our share of patronage. keuiem-he- r that nil goods sold ale engraved free of charge. |