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Show - Choice Fruit At Eli L. Price, 254 Main street, received re-ceived fresh every, morning. Don't forget that wo have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S.' R. Marks & Co. --1 --- . For wedding and birthday presents o to the Variety Hall, 54 West Second outh street. Quaker oats are sold iu two-pound packages only. Eli L. Price, 254 Maiu street, receives daily 4000 to 50110 His. of choice California Cali-fornia and Utah fruits. Lace and silk curtains at S. R. Marks & Co. I)r. Whitney ft Bucher' Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. For groceries see Harper Bros., 71 East Second South street. Fire! rite! KUel To our numerous patrons in Salt Lake City, wo take great pleasure in announcing an-nouncing that wo are fully prepared to till all demands which vou may make upon us for our uuetiai'led lager beer. Salt Lake City Brewing Co., Jacoh Moiiiiz, General Manager. Hats Given Away. Trimmed and untrimtned hats given away at the City of Paris, 33 East Tint South street. If you want a perfect fitting garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star System, call on Mrs. J. C. Broomsteele, 108 E. Second South street. All organizations who will participate in tho grand parade on July Fourth, are requested to report to the marshal of tho day as soon as possible, giving approximately their numbers, that proper position may be assigned tlieni and that the bands, may he equitably located. HenkvPagk Marshal of the Day. Fisht 1'rcsh Fish. The freshest fish, fruit and vegetables can be found at Peterson & Campbells, 114 West First South street. Harper Bros., the grocers, are now located at 71 East Secend South street. Call and see them. : Call and see my new Suiting worsted Jdoon"8- I : V 45 E. Second South, I .GocscfornnddeUgri prie Steam Laundry, -l 0Uim 1 street, Telephone 94. I lire Works 4th July. For fire works goto Pacific Tea and Cottee company. 74 West First South street. Incorporated Today. The Salt Lake Construction company was incorporated today. The work contemplated is in tho line of plumbing plumb-ing and gas-fitting, the capital stock being $u0,000, of which $6,530 is paid in. Leonard S. Austiu is president and manager, and John K. Burns score-tary. Novelty .Manufacturing Co. Gold, silver, and nickel platintr Re pairing of fans, jewelry, and all kind of novelties. . Knudson Bros., 61 east Third South Street. Refrigerators, fine line at S. It Marks & Co. Straw hats worth 50c, 75c and $1 go at 15 cents. All the $1, $1.50 and $2.50 straw and felt hats go at 65 cents at the WOlLD Cloilg&Sliofi House 70 East First South St., - ' Opposite Salt Lake Theater. Men's working Suits in four different patterns, worth $10, go at $3.35. Men's tailor-made dress suits in worsted and sawyer cassi-meres, cassi-meres, worth $25, go at $12.25 -AT TUB-WORLD TUB-WORLD (llotliii&Slioe House JO Fasit First South SI., Opposite Salt Lake Theater. :. ! t.l I Men's Union Woolen working work-ing Pants, worth $2 to $2. 50, go at 95 cents. Men's custom made Dress Pants, worth $6, $7 and $8, all go at $3.50 at the WOlLD GloHg&SuOe House 70 Mast First South St., Opposite Salt Lake Theater. f- For One Week Only, Commencing Saturday, June 28 This tremendous sale for 6 days only at the WORLD Clothing A Shoe ' HOUSE3 7o E. 1st So St., opji. Salt Lake Theater - . The Emery $5 hand-sewed calf shoe goes at $2.45. Kang. hand welt,, worth $6, go at $3.15 ' AT THE WOILD (lloIipSioeHoise 70 Last First South St., ' Ouoosite Salt Lake Theater. Tan colored low shoe, hand welt, worth $5, goes at $2.45 Tan colored genuine dongola goat in cong or lace, in,, the late Globe toe, worth 7, 'goes at $3.25 at the : . WORLD -7 CMIi&Sli House .0 Kast First South SU, '' ODDosite Salt Lake Theater. This sale wUl positively for one week only, . goods must be closed out that time at ClotMng&SIi03H9iisf 70 East First Sonth St., Opposite Saltw1 , i - I . ' t . , |