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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 6. 1690. - 5 To Hotel Guests and Tourists Wishing to make investment in Salt Lake property will do woll to BCe Hamru & Scott, real estate ami financial agenu. basement Walker house, before buying. Tne perfect titliiij; bathing suits man- - ufactured by the Brooklyn knitting works, for whom we arc siio have now ageuts.we pi .total on sale for tho coming bathing season. Colors warranted ami guarauteed not to shrink. Bast-Marsha- Mer. Cm. " 142 Main street. SPECIAL NO TICES. . omicr this hes.t will he ch.-gn-t at Hm rate nl in reals per line (. r acts l;i!frtl. ii- - advcniaenieut T,I V taifr, tor U s than cetlN. P.ni- arherti-uu-- ; m Itlis colutna ina live thoir answers a.iure.vJ vare of THKTivrs. wwrm. "iiastkI) mtTatl yast 1: aTTy fireman. U ill run elevator engine. Ait.lirs Llco. Allen, thtsoiuce. T A XT K "! ( t! L VOBUKNEUALH OCSE - rork. at 177 E.iM First jwi;a stieet V KRYIHOY-TU-A DV KHtPk' THEItt j wm ,u liiis column of Tue Timks. PEHSO.ViL. 1jKBsNAir-nir- j. iritt7.:unrKN "."u his rfm.ivfj trout Wjsstch Btillfllu to SS i:. F.rsi rVmth. up stairs. Rooiuhv, io. ll mi I i. (.JESTS OR LAWKS. 1X1 YOU WISH CO i correspond with ai.yur.e" If so. seiul two cent stamps M.vl Continent Hurcau of Curre pon.Uii, o, 13 j CVmniwtut street. Rlt lake C:tv, Ltah. IVhat Are the s;Kns .f the Time? 83 x 8) ft. Oth East A1.200. i x U ft. 1st V.wt i W 83 J 144 ft. 9th South l.(HW. 5 x 10 rods near Slate lloa.l :S.50u. 8 X 10 rods on State Kord (M.c.V) 50 foot faces oil State Road 3.5H)0. 5 acres in Block U. p'at C. M.utki. 10 acres on State Koad Hl.O'jO per acre. 33 acres ou 9th South $1,450 per acre. Schiieinkh & Co. Opposite Walker House ou Main st. lo lay the dust promptly, g"t a sprickliug nozzle which throws either a spray or a solid stream as desired. Then for a lawn sprinkler, what can be more efficient than one of our sprinkling stands or mora iuexpensh o than our ground sprinkler. Salt Lake Coxstkcction Co. 61 First East street. Gentlemen should leave their orders for custom shirts at Bast-Marsha- Mer. Co. 143 Main street. - - Troy ! Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steaia Lauudrv ! Telephone 1!)2. 142 Main St. The largest display of vegetables in the city at C. B. Durst'. The Troy Steam Laundry guaralees its patrons excellence of work and promptness of delivery. 143 Main street. Telephone 11)3. rii'Hmvii. IISWICK. TIB UTIC.U.I'tfMHEH. STEAM ANnOArt 1 K'l- - r lUa'UTT Knr.ner. m Et Ttltt nre-- t salt L i u, I tM. P. J. MOHAK. QTKAM HKT!N-- i f.NOINKES. 0 MAIN I'LAriMi. EOVILTY MAN CF ACTUHIS3 CoT" 'll.l. SILVER Vr MfKEL PLATIXi VI br lie tvnr. lriv. Alt K.o.1 t4 Kin;jbjs iK... l til shut's. DS. ISA LTOSSr t'vk isn kk rr.'iA!JiT. west 1 T'a.ra sKiuti; nrn-l- . Dli. J. S. BLACKBURN k CO. H n i:'. v rurv-- l mfutri trv'"( Vr lien K'Ju Aiti W a?tA:-f- t muM.njf, JU.I D2. E. A. GUILLEMOT. )l E. K1RST S.H'TIt -- THFET t T AH COM-- t men ui sitn Haum Cl.. Mr.g. DK3. rBEEL'AK A EUSP.0W8, ?r. r.AH NM.t:. ths-a- t PETA I j r;ei uiao.r nttej. K f Ukt IS Snill .Uoi h lu'..l.:u". Mt-A- KrAtE AU I.OA1. THE SYSDICATE IXT?ESTEJTT CO., Real :stte, r iN' sTurr.r ( n ju rc!u.int tjiw tHy. YEADON k HEATH. Ci-r- . A i i K NT YU CT It W A t S TBr. rt A.t.li..f.. See them Mt tHW 4 t irniertte t.w Ml itm-- l 8. r. EFEXCEH k CO., IKAI. 1STATK LOAN-- . tN TVENT. II : i.'nt'i M.uu utrrvt, ril Lk I'll)'. I Olnjilele ll ! i ltf ill I . l"e prtrtr. The. tinest eastern eorn fed bei-- f at DickinsouV Co., cor. Third South and ' Main. j ClSdon t'rea mrry Butler. We are solo agents for this butter and we guarantee it to bo the best iu tho market. Try it. Kogeks & Company, Sole Agents Ogdeu Creamery Butter. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. fWSTCLASS ADVERT'.SEHS 0F CITY. j The Timks comrr.eud.sto its ' patrons the Business and Tru fessional men whose cards ap- - j ; pear below. j .... ---- j a riot liters I j late or ntwta.t : 4 K HITElT OK iVMl Ki'IAI. BUnK. j etc. Om i. Wanatru uuild.ng. whIteTclses, KOHITKOTS ASP PVPKRISTrXnr.rfTf. IV l; 'Ui tw and ill, rryrr HI'-- . fc.Ut Lake illy. AIIT KUrotUI M. MRS. A. MAEZETTI. 4 HT KM WttlfM JT WK.ST MUST SrtlTH J Miwt. IjkVe I 'My. SLivipllf. tie- - liii'lnk' ami l'.iutir4drry. instruvnti'it'. (jiven In .ill the ;vrt. ArTOKMTV. - O.W. POWERS, 4 TTOKSKY AT LAW, (PTOSITC CI u Hotel, rkvolld tvmlh tr et. E. B. CEITCHLOwi VTT11RNKY AT LAW. KiX)Mrt S7 AND S. bulldlu(. oritcEiTisf?; " VR HIUKHS VTTOHNKY-AT.LAW- . tliHir. , II4HBILKH. ELITE BA KBeVsH OF. CI ENTI.f'MKN WIKHINfJ A NKAT Wl AVr will do well toonll i n ll, tiTH.wroMi A Kohinmim, l"T"sn1"tir iV', et Thiol uta street. Rail LokeUty, I'lah. " IIIHIKH AMI UtATION.. d7m. McTllister 4 co STATION KB Y. TOYS, NOVKI.. HrviKS, Ctah Views. Muruioo l'iibll.-l.i- Periodic!, Maiine, ek-- 51 Main Mrtw. i'IVnT.Nlr.l,ltl'i. fHVII. riSOINKK.KS ASP HI'KVEVOIW. laid nut and p!tlvl H..m I4 and rtiH I'rnL-n-- bulldlug, I. O. txn ml. Halt Lakel'tty. t tuli. i:m;iuiim. n The cheapest place in town to" btiv fine jtt'ey roasts, choice steaks and all kinds of dried, salted andcHiiued meats, also the finest sausage of all kinds that can be made, cured hams and bacou a specialty, is at 87 Commercial st. Khed J. May. Proprietor. Telephone (50. Meats promptly deliv-ered. Railroad Ticket Bought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of tho American Ticket Broker' association, No. '.MO Main street. "Crayon Portraits" Free. For information call ou The Walker Bros. Co. The following properties arc for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of E. B. Wicks. 853 South Maiu street: A U.10 corner ou Jlrigham aud O, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners ou Xinth East aud bouth Boulevard, facing south and east. Beautiful twenty acres on the East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also tho best investment in the whole city. Poplar Grove lots, only $.'00; one-thir- d cash, ouu-thir- ono year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent Interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 81 1 sl55 feet, between First and Second South, cheap and ou easy terms. 'I'HK PAIXLKSS KI.hiTKO lKN"TAL UK-- nee. ias Mam street. noni It rii.1 It Te"th extracted withoM! pain bv the of uitrous oxide of g;. nhli b. I" harm-less, aud agree? with ad cnnil!ti"n of t, sys-tem. Teeth extracieU. plain, oniy ceuts, with ovaine Ml cuts. Killm cents and upwards. Artiili lal teeth aud c ld tilKaas at reasonable prices. All work uiant1. Con-sultation flee. Open from a. in. to a p. m., Siiiida)-ro- a a. m. to I p m. i .it this out. fOH SALE. Iim SALK Tothe right person, with 1.10 one of the paituera luler'it In kHxl. paying and growing business In halt Lakeitiy. Poor health too caus of retiring. Address P.'O, Box I im, city. ?OH 8AL- K- W Alios' LOADoT'TiLD PAP-- J ersat Tin: Timks oftlte. COUPLETS NKWHPAPKR tH'TKIT, type: two roller double-iuediun- potter press. :r.4of bei ."ftfx new lour horse boiler uud euslue. Will -- ll cheap aud uu easy Uuius. Addiesa Tufc Tiuts Co., tialt Lake fit y, I HAVE A CHOIi'K LOTOK AfltKAtlP. ANl cltjr property for sale. All particular cn be had from the on uer. at No. 4U east hecond 8ouih street, Salt Lak t'lty. HUNT tB RKST ilOt'SK OK KIOHT RoilMfl'. well furnished fur house keeping, onelec-tri- e car line. Call at Newcumb , building. IOST-O- n the street on Sunday, a latnpthlst The Itndrr will rmlve a linenil re-ward for returning the same lo th Saddle Kuk restaurant. WORKIMiMK-- ftOClETlLSi. Time and Places of Meeting Operative Plasterers' I'nlon Kverv Monday mufil, room 4S, Ucott Auerbat h biilliliug, Malil street. . Brewers' t'nUm tiecoiul aud fourth T.ies davs every month, room 4f, building. Main street. Painters and ths oialors' 1'nlon- - Second and fourth Friday every mouth, room 4ft, Hiott Auerliach hulliltug. Main slrts-t- . Tinners' t'nlon-- Klrst and third Haturdays New 8tyles In MUUnory Mav be seen at Mrs. II. Christy's, No. 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily reeei cd. Wo carry a full lino of Stetson soft hats in the" latest styles and shapes. Mbit. Co. 112 Maiu street. Bargains iu every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. ALFRED DUSSHEE. IE U. r.HTATK LOAN. IS V;TMEVT. It lit Miu ireet, rr Jiao Han. K;4 Lake t it y t tab. J. I). M AM lvrH. D. 11 W. AU-U-HcALLISTEB BB08., UKAl. P.ST AT K ANt WAS. M AtV under Abnlr. t ofn., Aait Lak Cy. D. B. 8TASW00D, REAL 1TATE ASH IN Vr.siTV! E.VT RJtO, The luiulllrig of real .:te for lent. i uhi S t. nr Mslo anl I mo Hi ir i Iu Mwoirnt nf M. 4ma Hotel xait .k i itj J. G. JACOBS 4 CO. E.M. ESTATE HE.M.EKM IC PltfiHEV4 I I hull.liiiK. hare inr w ridnc poi rt f The only place in tho citv is the Va-- r ety Hall, 54 West Second" South, for bargains. Call and see. Gold, silver aud nickle plating of all kinds done with neatness aud dispatch at the Xovcltv Manufacturing companv, 61 East Third South street. Cattle and horse Brands a specialty at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. , Ladies while shopping should not fail lo call at Davidson. Ley son & MeCune'g and examine their liue' line of jewelry; the most fastideous can be satistiod. W. II. McClure & Co. real estate. Choice business mm residence property. Quick sales and sure returns. No. 00 West Second South street. Barratt Bros, lead in new designs of furniture. Call early aud get your choice. New Branch Ofliee of Empire Steam Laundry at Noble, Wood & Co's., 158 Main Street. Laundry work called for aud delivered daily. J, W. WHITLOAK, DKKHINEII AMI RNORAVER ON Wtkifl, Main street. Mail Ur. i.iioi ntn. 0. M. HAN8EN, (N fHiilCE KANVYUIKK EKIE! UEAI.K.H (inilll. Coal and Kllidllim W.hsI, corner Third Houth and HUte treet. M. T0BIA8 4 BON, IN KANt'Y filtta EIIIEM. Ill DEALER Poultry. Trull and egetiue. All giKsIs di'ltveml lo any part of lhe eiiy. No. Jissoiilh Klrsl East lioei. ELI L. FEICE, i K(K EKICH AND 1'ROVWIO.NH. IW MAIN VI treet. lng. Main treet. Clgarmakers' I'nlon First and third Thurs-day- s every month, room 4S, biilliliug. Main street. Hurlsrs' I'nlon Third Monday nf every month at some barber hop previously desig-nated. Typographical Unio- n- First Sunday of eve ry month at A. O. I'. W. hall. Cars'nters and Joiners' I'nlon-- Every Wednesday evening at Tempi of Honor. IbslcaiTlcrs. Laliorers and Teamsters' I'tilon Second and fourth Mondays each mouth In the Templeon Honor. Tailors' l'nloii-- On Sunday In A. O. U. W, hall. Htoneontters' I'nlou Second and fourth Monday of each motith at A O. V. W. hall. Brick and Stonemasons' t'tilon Second and fourth 1'i'kluy of cm-- month at thu Iv. of P. hall. The Keileraled Trailes and Latmr Council Every Ketiiud and fourth Suudavs at their hall, room 4k, Scott-Auer- h building, Main Street. Executive Hoard of Ih Federated Trade ( :itiucll Every Sat urday. room 4k, Scott- A ucr bach building, Maiu street. Maktix Schmidt, . "the" tailor, has just received his seeoud shipment of spring woolens. Call and examine his stock in rooms 200, 201, 202, aud 208, Progress building. Twenty-liv- e Photographs for VI. 100 for S2.00; 500 for $5.00. at New-comb'- s building. Come early aud avoid the rush. Notice of Kemuval. Our patrons will please take notice that the, Salt Lake City Brewing Co.'s citv ofliee has been removed to "Tiio Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob Moitnz. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture jiut arrived at i Bark att Bros. If you are going lo make a present,1 cull and see what Davidson, Ley sou & MeCuno can show you. Seals of all kinds, including notaries and lodges, made to order and at once, at the Novelty Maiiiifaeturingeoiupany, Bl East Third South street. 'Choice works of art'' Ifree. See circular of 1 1 The --v" WalUr . . t, Bros. Co. Ton ran tint! the largesj variety of goods in the city at tho ariety Hall, 54 West Second South. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. Have you seen it in Barratt Bros, window. How to Suv Oentlst Hill. Buy Kansas corn fed beef of Dickf Corucr Maiu and Third South streets. Choice maple syrup, the liuet in the laud, Ilamoud's choice hams aud bacon,, new goods and choice fruits arriving every dav at C. B. Durst's, 'i aud 74 E. 2nd Sotitli St. , 1) Office supplies at C. H. Parsons' book store, Scott-Atirbnc- h building. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Lauudrv, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 94. In ll rt o lhe rl .! lho. Mrxaut in, busbies aud form proper!) . IKALEI! IN REAL I'rtTATK. I'tTY ANI No J Mlit street, "iptMllaib Milker 11 nise. Hvlt Ikel tty. THE MIDLAND ISVE3TSEST CO. HAIt'iAtNrt IN KE.il. VHTATE. LOAN e. .Nn in Mtu trt. t. C. Bsrws. A. UrwS- -i, W. Aisrr B0RT0S. 0B0E8BECJC 4 00.. REM. EiS.TkATE, No. MAIN BTKEET, city, t'ua. Noury to " T'lcphiwe 44. IL M. JODSSOS 4 CO., HEAL ESTATE, ItANM, MINES IRRIiJA. and Vitti.ri.lutlug. M Unl lUit rssilh lr t. " ' REt if HAT. FOUNTAIN LDNCH 8TAND, HI, IIEKH PIU)pllir.TO N' .lf4I TR iiam street Hhr rier nmi at ail hour. LoUuuuUtl'ili 1 naet tk THE BOSTON, CIIORTOWHI.n ItEHT if M A NT ETHtRn O Houtb iti. Earo(hn Oh, Rftilr Meal IS rem ! iipwni ( ornmutait" Meal flekel- - W. Try It IfcwU and JToU 1U go nowhere Ml.rHll.iKiroln." CHA8. WAKLE3S, C'LItOAIf KErPKiKIIAToRfl. AH LOW t? soft wood. Call aud lliim. 40 Main street. TAMI' AND ir.AM. 3. 0. MUBPHY 4 CO., Ut'HHER UTAMI'H AND N'rTARIAI, Agsni rr th AbNitl Ca-- Pf foiaL.r riait Lokfl'ity. T4II.OH. ALFBLD H. C0H5. 'I'llE LAMER' TAILOR. WILL MARK I jdl Hiik sr.d AI; ners tn la tin mi styi t reo4fil pri. e. a t rW-A-rsioh street. W. A. TAYL0B, MERCHANT iTiAmIIiilR. NEW UPRIN'l 41 tid M B:r)o4 1,rel, H,t Uai. W A rt It M Iht.Ms AHI Jt. MsLtB. T. M. EUaBALTGU," I1 HSh AMLKIi'A.N WAT'HE. f'LiTt KJt, Je,ryi k reprllta- - fU.HT, price r.Miitir 4USrVjti i,ft Sail lak Lily. LUfc. JEWELEES. HAVE VOL' BEEN THE NEW RAVf t lU'irfarl A "!. 4 rir4 Houth Knot, fall and tat tmi Oar.it tmS in w.rUl. The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main 8t. Telephone 102, . Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pautaloonings, etc. .. . W. A. Taylor. 45 E. Second South. Order a case of "Anheuser" sent home. Telephone 383. For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Second South. " h IKTIK KNIUHTS OK PYTHIAS, 'lALAlTHrrLblt.K"NoT K. I IK I, fleg-- ( ular Conventions every Monday evening, t 8 p. m , )n Cas'ln Hall, W alker tra House building. Sojourning Knights cordially to attend. C. W. 1,'OFKALL, 0. C. W. M. RislkV, K. of H. A S. 1" JOCKY MOUNTAIN LODtIK NO. S. K ill' t P. Meets every ThurMay evening at 7:JI n'cloi k. In Castle Hall, Walker Opera Hoiisn building. Memhersof the order are cordially invited to attend. ARTHUR HAKiH, C. C. A. HrtarK. 1C of R. A S. M YRTLE i)t)HK NO. "k. OK P. Conventions every Tuesitay evening at 7 :) o'clock. Castle Hall' Walker Opera Huiimi building. Sojourulng Knights cordially In-vited to attend E M. WADE, C. V. Walter BitinNAN, K. of R. A S. ANCIENT ORDER OK FORESTERS. PRIDE OF VTA II, NO. T.T." Meets CiOI.'RT first and third Wednesday of ea--- month, at Emporium Hall. VMtlti Hrotliers made welcome. (il'.n. W. ARIIMOU.C. K. C. 11. Sfni.'kit .J;, Pf.Jj2J J" . kqnTTofa m e h i ra . IJATRIOTIC ORDER HONS OK AMERICA, Camp No. . P. O H of A.. meet ee, v Friday evening at7:.V), In Temple of Honor (lull, cor, Main and 1st South ta. Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited to attend. WM. ASM AN. President A. 8. BAHnrrr, Recording Secretary. MASONS. ASATCil LODGE. NO. I, A. K. A AJf. f Regular communication! held at the Mu-nl- Hall tn e:iul Friday of each month. Members of water IxsJges and sojourning brethren in good Handing are cordially luvtd to attend AlkjLPH ANDERSON, W, M. J. MAt.sHSeeretarjr COMMANHKRY. NO. I. KNIGHTS UTAH Stated rouclave held at Ma-sonic hail, on the llrat Thursday of month, at" o'ckick. Visiting Kulghn are courteously invited to ittend. A. M. GRANT, E. U. Phii.if Bbiih.i, Recorder. LOWiK. NO. S, A. Y. A A M. ABOENTA held at Mawmlc. hail lb llrst Tuesday in earl, mouth. ut sister lodges aud sojourning brethren In good auindlng are cordially lnvlt d u '"L C. H. V'ARiAN, W. M. M. C. PHII.UI1. Brre'ary. MORIAH LOIHJE, NO. I. A. V. A A M. MT. Regiilari otnmunlestlous held at Masonic, hall. East Temple street, the e ,nid Monday of each month. Memt-- rs of sister beige aiui Mijourniug brethren in good UUMllng rAHU)W w CHIllstof Hra Dislii- - Secretary. lfAHTHATiTsa i. b7a. m U convocation held on t!i first Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at k p ru. companlou are cordially lnvlKxl lo """jAfXJH 1. OREKNK.WALU. M. E. H. P. Piiiiav Hmio. A Bargain. A modern brick cottage of nine rooms on J street near car line, rents for W0 per month; good terms; k..7). If you want a nice home don't miss this opportunity of a good bargain. E. V. l'OHLIN. 20 West2nd South st., upstairs. 60x1 IW feet business property for $225 per foot; cheap; house, bath, etc. 185x330 feet on 4th West. $15,000. 68 acres three and a half milts from postoJKce, cheap. MOOO will buy C.7 rods Oth East and 4th South Sts. .;s000 will buy 81x140 8th t est and 3d South Sts. 6x10 rods on 4tli South, W25 tier foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blk. 28, pi. E. &55O0. $4000 for 41x12 rods, brick house five rooms. ' 818,000 for 10x13 rods ou 7th So aud 2d East street. SMOO for 3110 rods on 5th So bet 2d and 3d West $10rO for 25x110 feet, four-roome-house. Taos. Guest & Co. X Bargain in Acreage. Nine acres on Second West, two miles from postoffice. Inquire at No. 1216 First street. Drs. Whitney & Bucher'a Dental parlors next to C'ullen hotel. -- For wedding and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 64 W est Second South street. A full lino of filled chains at David son, Leysouit McC'unc's. All latest iniprot ed machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 04. We are sole agents for the Miller & Christy hats. Bast-Marshal- l Mer. Co. 142 Maiu street. The Variety Hall. 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. . Twenty-fiv- e Photographs for SI. 100 for 82.00; 500 for $5.00; at New-comb'- building. Come early aud avoid the rush. BEAD, Head This. To Real Estate Owners : List your property with us at once. No cost to you ttuie's sale is mado. We have a system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open to the free inspection of the general pub-lic, giving exact location of your prop-erty, with description, price. terms, owner's name aud address. We place your property with over two hundred good agents and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one having our list to find your property and you, and deal with you direct. We invito all to call or write for our priuted list of property. We mail it to any address in the tnited States. Respectfully. G. W. Wh.df.hman & Co., No 23f South Main St., iu basement. Physicians advise the Anheuser Busch Lager Beer as a family tonic. Telephone 382. Notice. All persons are hereby w arned, tinder the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or filth of auy description, with-out first notifying the city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showaix. City Scavenger, room 6, City Hall. April 17, 1800. Barratt Bros, have all the late and fancv dining and sitting room Chairs Barkatt Bkos. Come in and see our large display of new eootls just arrived from the east. Baeratt Bros. Be sure aud see our new eootls. just arrived by the train load lot. Come and take a look for yourself. Barkatt Bros. Parties who are building would wisely incur the small present expense of put-ting in their steam or hot water piping. Oulv when ti.ev have decided to com-plete the svstem aud have had it put in j is the final" ajid principal payment due. We should be pleased to make contracts j on this basis so that the total cost would be low. The Salt Lake Constw ction C o 61 First East St. HOKK-MIOEIS-LANQAN 4 CO., I IOKSK SIH'ERM, OI.HKAOLK Ent'Nt'ltY 1 1 corner Se.ond South and First West street!. Twenty tlv year pertie! In Col orado. The only p!e Iu thtdiy ler hots shoeing Is made a specialty HOI ESIIIII.P 4JtMIIK. Io-nT'ok-ay, fltAtH IS N EW AND SECOND HANO HOUSEHOLD li axle; also Ibsiga and Hiallounry. No, Flmt East ureet. I.Hil OR" ASH C IiJ.iR. ' M03HER, FLOOD 4 CO., MIRROR f A LOON, lift MAIN STREET, Lake ii y. M. Ri.a KKLH.t. H. Hamkkr. M McmuT BLACKBURN L CO., 'tOIJKADO SAMPLE KiJOM. V . MAIN I i street. Fn KTtu'ky Whlskie a spe-cialty. THE PHCEBIX SALOON, rrr y. PEACOCK PROPRIETOR. 88 STATE I street. P r coi l Leer on dtaofcUl, choke Wlnef. Lbiuor and (. Igai. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. "IHWCEHT HIIANDH OK IMPORTED j tV'lt e, Ll'i'iorsand I !?. s ni rr. A I'Hr.i i proprietor, S K Third rk.titd tret, ball Lak CRy. THE 0CCIDESTAL, PURE iK'kOUH ONLY AND OK THE REST Siulloiis At'eotion AfRU mt Mi'iii-nv- , I'rojinetor . No. II east Klrt tiith street, Salt Lak City. E. 0, McAlliiWr, B Balliaaa. 1. 1. Ba-- u4 6T0NE FEOST SALOON, CHOICE LIOConB AND CI'iAKH IUI.UMA! A U ITbS. Malb St. THE COMMERCIAL, T NYSTROVf, PltopfdETOR FINK 1) Imported Wiie, LlUor and Cigar cor. Fi'st Hiuth and Coinoiereul ttrwts, lt Lake Ci'y. CL1PT HOUSE EAR, f)- -0 MAIN CTUEKT. A. J, TAYSUM. & i O Propriet ir. Mlkic CO ALTER 4 ESELCROVE, ri'HE SALT LAKE MUH.' DKAt.KK. 74 1 .eith Main ti !. Weher ttey and New England Puaot, Ety lrgaa. MII I.IEKT A1U IKK;llKINO, BEWY0Ri' miusz'dmi"' MAKING. YOU WANT A PERKW.T FTTTIN'. OAR IF rnent e,i ,,n Ei.a Hull. 4 H S. T. Tyl-r- ' ceielratiei yte(n T MADAM H. O.HAYS E3. VO. ed K. FIKT IfltTH STKISET WILL a e;i her et,ttre stock o r.a MUHijrj, ( E"a-- . y t.d FuruUhUig ' Ut ni it u.iny sy, MMI I TO IAA. E. McCASklCZ, ; lfONEY LOANED ON WATCHKjI DfA- - j i M hkv!s i.l J'e,rr: al.. a llo line n ) W Jr.ry. Reeofree. 1 ' r V t j s.e - header taao attywn In ts -- ' withM jjntoo. d ear 0"rtftwJi!'TIil'21l f " " I I. WATTER3. ' rRfr:r.K n r. firt fof-- ni utrset I ei of N jl!ial lln. SMli Lae , ' i .it- Mae on VV i. ae Umici 1 ' rents eo.ie.-Ted- . ri.fel t.s t nreit.t ari 4: bn:r.e e.anrt'totfca:. i ta. nd l"- Ail tiUt' irwUi'A p0 ' ' v . i Vft rte. i rrr r ; ' rAittiss ani Dt:tjw 4fi'i ' PETERSON 4 BROWN. j ..N! M FIRST SOUTH STREET, O Lake City. Special Bargains. 5ix9 rods, corner of 4th and F streets. Four room brick house, largo barn, rents for $25. Fruit aud shade trees, electric cars, ouly $6600.- $2,000 cash. Balance easy. 50x133 feet, bet. 1st and 2d South, near 11th East, electric line. Only $.566 per rod; $600 cash, balance long "sxTirods, corner of 3rd East aud 7th South streets, electric line. Ouly $5,600; $750 cash, balance easy. Davis & Stringer. No. 23 W Second South street. TVajrner'a Grove. The only Family and Pleasure Resort, Emigration Canon. Trains leave Utah and Nevada depot Sundavs at 1:00 p.m. And " 3:40 p.m. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 11 East Third South street. Elecant lines of summer neck weal in bowsscarfs, Windsors, etc. Bast-Marshal- l Meh. Co. 142 Main street. We are making a specialty of gentle-men's shirts to older, in dress, silk and flannel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Maksha- Mer. Co. 142 Main street. Workipgmen who wish to build a house and have their ow n home should call on E. 15. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. Notice. Leave orders for tho Salt Lake City Brewing Co's. lager beer at the follow-ing places: Wilson & Busby'. monico bar. No. 55 and .57 h. Second South street. I'. T. Nystroms, corner Commercial and First South streets, and Fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Jacob Moeitz. cixiah hotel. Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in tne west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sower. Proprietors. NOBLE, POD & GO., fun-en- . ! Bf oaff Excfoslic Ratfers fa Salt Lais Ywtnjaa Crtd Hs t tn the world tr.Miu'cujr Ut Sor. Wi4 A Co ,,! L i iiy. I taa. pAiU0W, !;sM to) The most complete line of silver nov-elties ever shown in the city at David-son, Leyson & McCunes. ir ' J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 335 Soath Maiu. salt Lak Citt. WALKEK . lib USE. The Walker in Loeultd in the Buinu Center of thi City ami hat all tl" Mm linpnais & Conveniences Pertaining toa itrktly frdUu houme It i wanvd a well as any hotel In the West aud 1 strl'tiy the H;itu aii.1 T vur-t- H'ttni of Sa l Cliy. I'MMnxeT E.ert.r. TheWalker&the Metropolitaa Are the Two Leadin? Hoteli of Salt Lake CAj. O.B.ERB fropr. Main Street, I have for sale for a few days only a choice of Main street property at 20oer tfent below the i market price It to look into this, lalk i ectf. AL a large list of first class j ?usnTe and acreage proirty o J terms George H. rocsEi. 079 .South Main street. . New Route to Park City. The Utah Ontral railway will open tip their sceuic route and short luie to I'ark Citv for passenzer business etn Slt Lake and iWk City May 1, j Trains will lea e the corner of Eighth j South aud Main rtreeU, Salt Lake city, al 730 a. in. K-- turuiiig. nill leave Park City at 4ii p. m. ami arrive in ;alt Lake" city at T oo t. m. Single fare. t.' O". Konnd trip. 3.00. i Jolix W. Yorvo, manager, j T. J. Maclistoh. genT F. & I, ag' tit. j All the latest books a O. II. Parson' j book store. J Gooils called for and delivered. Em-p- r Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 94. I SECONDJIEETING. liin the Citizens of Zion Assemblo To-- gether for Their Mutual I ' Benefit. I COEHNG DEMONSTEATION. IHug Speeches By Men Who Have f the Best Interests of Utah I at Heart. I d you hear it? tf course you did. Ifjjjt? " ' ; I by the second gun of the .campaign I rowrity fired at the federal court Em last night. " '' , ' It was a daisy. Tie crowd was a largo ono and tho ilusiasm not one whit less intense la that of two weeks ago. ' . Ivervbody was chuck full of. interest ;f joine of t. c moss-back- s who have I., pniting about Salt Luko's pros-It- v could hao been there they lilil havo been ashamed of them- - I uiuo o'clock when vice-ptesi- Simun called the assemblage to I 'opening the meeting he said that (fast oue liiuL.been productive. of Ll results. An interest had been Isoned which, was growing rapidly. I cbair lwd recently received a letter i Washington in which tho presi-- l of the board of trade, who is there I had stated that the parking of k Douglas was an assured fact; that fappropnation for the public build-Iwu- s certain to be increased to fctOO,-- I jr 400.000. Applause. Another lg, the Ueseret Agricultural college I taking a great interest iu the fair. It had promised to Iml and would expend $40,000 in lings. The trustees should be t'ira(jed. An affair like this would ji the greatest benefit to the tcrri- - t Siraous then closed by saying I the meeting s open for remarks lihat the further pleasure of the as-lla-was awaited by him. I C. Lett, president of the real es--I xchange. was the first speaker Id upon. He stated, by way of that he had said about all he It i say at the mass meeting held two I as'o. He had not beard of any ill sidewalks of Utah material. As to the water question: wnuiVmc w.as tomiQS wheu someone to make a U10V&!- - The water upply ueetwu was a matter that solved. The preseut council nught not solve it but soouer- - or later it must come. Something must be done. He wanted to see the matter agitated. As to the school system, a free svstem be 'agrated. Where ate the bin dings going to be located" they R01U? to C0iV The cost snouict be a secondary consideration. J.nere is nothing too good for the children of Salt Lake. f of lhe Vress must be in-voked. Ye must wake up! act, look around, do something. We have the advantages, the resources, then whv not act and at once. Wo want muscle, capital, energy. Invite it. trust in God. put-you- shoulder to the wheel and push hard. When Mr. Hall had concluded the secretary introduced the following re-solution, which was adopted: ,href.'!' 11 of iS1a6lt Lwakeen anrewmeelml baesreadU bya to the city prior to tae preseut venr. that one of the most charming feature of the cltv. ana ite one that impressed strarurers moit pleasantly was the beautiful streams of clear uparkung water conrsmg aiontr each side of nearly every street in the citv and, W hereas. There is at present a irreat flood "'water running to waste down City creek while the water courses aloni the citv' streets except on the west side of Main Rtree't. are en-tirely dry or furnished with a ulieht tra-- e of water. Insufficient to clear th channel of filth accumulating therein, be It theretore Resolved. That the proper dtv officials are most urgently and earnestly requested to di- vert a portion of the water now going to wate Into said street channels, thus materially en-hancing the cleanliness, healthfulnesg and bsimtyof the city. ... . Mr. Simon then stated that the silver question was the most important matter beforethe country. Judge Goodwin had been asked to be present aud make 3 few remarks, hut was unable to atteud owing to a pressure of busiuess. He had, however, sent a set of resolutions which would be read. They were as follows: Resolved. That every consideration of justice demands a reasonable tariff on lead and ores containing lead. Utah alone can supply- - all the fluxinx ores in the United States, with free importation of foreign ores, thousands of men will be thrown out of emplovraent iu these western territories and states, tens of millions of property be made unavailable: and the hardship would have no compensation, as the importation of free ores would ouly benefit a few smelters which have built up Bn industry through evading honest laws and at the ex-pense of the miners and farmers of the west. Kesolved. That as the demonitization of sil-ver has resulted in more Iosr of proirtv to this nation than was suffered in the great' re-bellion, it is time the spiiilat.un should eeaso. We ask of the friends of justice in congress to place into a statute a silver bill which shall In part at least stop the crime of 1ST3. and be-gin to give to silver something like an equal chance with gold before the people. As silver was beaten down, not by the la of demand and supply, but by cruel legislation, we de-mand that the fetters placed upon it by that legislation shall be broken. The resolutions carried, after which Mr.Arbogat suggested that the Fourth of July was comiug. and that an oppor- - tunity should be given the eagle to scream, and to scream hard. He thought a graud old time was in order, and that the chamber of commerce should act in the matter. Mr. Simon said the chamber was all ready, and had a box of lire crackers all ready to shoot. Mr. Gillespie thought the opportunity a good one. Ogden's carnival closed ou July 4th, and if Salt Lake worked it right she could get the whole crowd. He was iu favor of goiug right lo work, Mr. Williams was in favor of cele-brating the Fourth, aud especially this year. It was a good opportunity to get iu some line work. Every body who came to Ogdcn. would come to Salt Lake. He moved a committe of three to start the ball rolling. The motion was carried, and Messrs. Arborgart, Williams tuid Donnellaii were appoint-ed. 'The meeting then adjourned sine die.-- It is understood that another will be called soon. f VM suujeci tor lasi uigiit. a iiin.-uu-g It that it was being held for I purpose of getting the people d Lake interested. He bad beard, ver, that the principle object was I'tivi.hiul "kicks." His "kick" at evioiis meeting was made pur-- y for the laboring man who could a suburban home and get a cheap i car transportation to aud fro. ily council, said the speaker, bad eil numerous street railway fran- - and at present tho railways were in course of construction. Mr. gave the council some credit for Bterprises but was of the opinion he "kick" at the mass was effectual iu stirring things lie gave the council credit for everything possible and the M no right to complain.. Salt never had belter prospects than today, he claimed, to, become a city. Men whoAvere uow"inquii ''al estate desired to make per-u- t investments. . There was do iii'.tgenieiit among people who had here to stay. Speaking of tho tate exchange, Mr. Lett said that il not been organized merely for l state commissions but to. use afluence in all kinds of d factories and material its of the city. A movement was it, he said, iu the exchange to ad-- ' abroad Salt Lake in a way that hody in the country would know town. Through the efforts of the nee every man, woman and child I be given a chance to read of the western metropolis. He con- - by saying that the old adobe jrs should be torn down and )ioeks erected in their stead, "hair thought something regard- - 'Hie mannt'ootroMOC ho t ft and called upon Elias Morris to sj the meeting. Mr. Morris to the front aud began: ' glad, said he, to speak to you t. I am one of the committee ou icturing. I have been on that nee a "long time aud am t;wa of it t. All that e .made I have invested ae industry. I ara in favor industries, but I am in favor of ng a place for people to locate you invite them to settle. Labor ' builtls Up a country and nianu rs give labor employment. room here for plenty of'manu- - j and if the men who have mohey iwift us, we would soon have a e import thousands of dollars' "i goods that can be made right d our home business could be increased. I would refer to the industry, which has been Jy the reticence of capital. u(1;l' w e import our glassware. ' 11 make all we need in that line ' e could build up an in- - wond to none in the world been hampered to a certain fy the railroads which have 'he products of other states 1 eost less than we could pro-B- I believe that we oster home industries; patronize rneoarage them. If we would uu prosper we must take the "?t will foster the local enter-- " e should encourage capitalists - nere and give the proper sort When we aecom-th- e country will prosper. ; question: S'alt Lake City tins teiTitory; it is ' uiall part. Ve should wok to its interest but to those rritory 0f Utah. The chamber ce au make its voice heard J !,,,,' Aml here I want to say ;ald not lend its voice to dis-- ; ""ybody. Here the chair speaker to order, saying that fwr of commerce did not allow t,i i S,1' religious questions to be J lhe speaker sat down, Hall was the next t0 listen, not to talk. 7 just the same. The llag dad not done all the good Jn but it had r wished there was some-- , s'ck about. Salt Lake, how-- . not m danger. Progress Won evety htnd, and in a "f.;( 'lronld become a citv. I of the world. But Rome t 1 lnra day and the council J i He Was surprised that question and the sidewalk 3 "t more vigorouslr agi-- B ! fEt believe in sending for cement to make side-Jer- e were quarries in the ae c.p?tained splendid flag-- . Then why not patron--industri-and make The City of Ilowers." I Boise Citv the bustling capitol of i Idaho i fa- -t coming to the frott. i o companies have asked for franchises lo bmld electric line of street cars, real estate is rapidly chauging hanl3. I tie board of trade are arranging a hne programme ?orth:entert3lnmentofthe SalfLake excursionists ho leave here on the 22nd of this month. J I ' Pembroke, quick job printer. j |