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Show k-T- T - THE SALT LAK K T1MKS Or OGOEN. , T1IUSI)AT V.VKVT vn i v ' AT Visit the win Vult Of l. Hirsehler & Co. at 313 Main South street, next door north of pot-otlie- Grand opening on Thursday. Seaside Huts. At Mr. Broinsteelos, 1KS K. Second Sou hsti-Pet- . Just the thing logo to tiarlield Beach in. ! SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company,! Salt Lake City. 7 tali. CAPITAL . . . .t(X(,tMHV. Money to lo;in on real et.le other nasi securhies. uu short and long tune. IHKKiTtuis: Y;.Jis'!'.iM""'i! ' II . S. AfcCeraui, f.Vonr J ,,.. S. Hnmhtiy". Ji A. Auorturfi i... .w. ft. A'ciim, W- V. rionwiny, ,vi'ivui. f. . A Vrfcta, Jr. . . IVeiMNirr. I!'ut Estate Moria-ase- guaranteed, br the compauy. for sale. Office Daft building, up stairs. No. 1 Mala it . futile niul horse Brands a specially I, East .TI.h?i;r1d'" M''H'Hfturiug company, South street. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire. Steam Laundry, Si Commercial sired. 1 deplume 04. Meal F.itate Sale. The following are the real estate transfers of yesterday: 3 fJJ T C1sberr. warrant v deed. , lot 1. block k put A. . . . fo) r"4"" l'l' ,' lottoI.wblo8ckStferor. ling A 'ardneret al to Jane PUanpfltat i em deed. ' Innth JV''; Wl",Um a- - township a range west.... ul W-- t;1k ft, lot 3. Wwk ar. tilat H 1 : n v1' f I""'-- " W olrt T. ' . sua deet Bnd wlf8 u B Jlauwn. wIi,!Lv'rU')t et ' c EPhiu'ip's h ii'i! arrauty deed, lots 3, 4. block Whalous addition.. . J if inSUOi ?' H M MahoiiVdwdViot J A5o'kJ.ito "JrkCHHlo,,lelowadadvi.tiowna..r.raiuv juo deed. talH rods, lot 7. bl.s k VI. p A. 1 h H,0l'"wy to J A Frltseh : v Sxtll rods, lot ?, block SK. mi? a' j A J uutton and wife to deed half of lot 8. block 10. plat" '. . . . ' su) deed. 50 smiare lot w fc Wleu Hanliam to c Hunt, deed 9& '; sqaure feet, lot 8. blk 7, plat K,. l.M) j Totai ns j Ladies the place to have vonr riding habit made in the latest Knglish Mvle is nt Wasatch, where the tittine' is (lone by s. T. Taylor's system and all work warranted to lit perfectly. Special sale of line millinery at New lork prices at 41 Wasatch block. O J. P. GtarSnee, HI .MAIN' STREKT. Fine Clothing o Ji. 2T 3D Gents Furnishing Goods. trunks, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC. ONE PRICE. AND THAT THE LOWEST! Ladies' Bazaar. ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Ix'cmovecl Ui :- -J K MhIii Hticel Choice line of Piano Covers, Tab! Covers, Toilet Setg. Opera BaKStMH Pillows. Hand Buks Bureau mid Sideboard Bearfs, Hilk Drapes, Cen-ter Pieeesaud Daylios' Summer Cor-set Hwlss Embroidered Aorons, Knohiiijj, Ribbon Hnd Zephyr, Wash iSilks, Uueus and all kiiula of mater-ials. Slamping Dune j Lessons t.ivrn A, B. Webster. A. M. Wobster. ryi 1 1 1 1 ; imriTt? miuna VINTAII HOTKtT ommrrelal Mtrect, uu the Euroiwun Ptea. This line hotel, strictly first class in even- - respect is now offering induce-menti- s to the local and traveling public winch cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in n for slum orders at all boms. FliENfH & SoWKIiS. rroprielors. A tine lint) of men's business suits worth 12..V. in gray und black kersevs aud wni'stitriH. go al special sale at ITlW ul The World Clothing aud Shoe house. TO East First South street. Shirt! Slilrtst hlilitn. White lauudried shirts worth 11.25 no at 60 cents. Uulatindried shirts worth io go at 85 cents, at, the World clothing and shoe house, 70 East First South street. . All tho latest books a C. H. Parsons' book store. The Troy Steam Lauudrv is justly for Its excellent wort. 142 Main Telephone l'.2 Workinguien who wish to build hoiiso and have their own home should call on E. B. Wicks, 252 S.Maiu, and get his terms. , Goods called for and delivered. Km-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Comniereiul sireci, .telephone ill. Child suits worth :l go at f 1.35; bov's 8 peiee suits worth W go at $il.H5. "at The temporary quarters of I lit- World clothing and shoo house, 70 E. flint South street. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. 1. j Marks & Co. Wanted. All kinds ot second-han- household goods at Ktchisou & Weber, 107 S. I irst East street. Cheapest carpel, wall paper aud fur-niture at S. K. Marks Co. Notice. Mtns lloiilrry. Cotton hose worth 2U cents go at cents Men's Knglish balbrigans worth !T cents go at 15 cents. (ieniiino silk lislo worth l go st i(5 cents, at the temperary headquarters of the World shoe and clothing house, 70 East First South street, - :t " ""--LI Ladies' shoes in light and tan colon or black al fearfully low prices al the World shoo and clolhing house, 70 K. First South btivet. Ladies, go to it Wasitch block for Knglisli riding habits. ' All persons are hereby warued.uuder the penally provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or fl it h of any description, w ith-out lirst iiolifying the city scavenger, w ho w ill issue directions for its dis-posal. William Show all. City Scavenger, room , City Hall. April 17, m. - Wot klngnien Who wish to build a house and have their own home, should call on E. K. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. Law n mow crs sharpened and repaired al the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. Leghorn Hat Selling at half-pric- e at Mrs. W. H. Fox's Parlors, Crane building. lljs Railroad Contactors and Biilte, EvanS Grading, Ditching tnd Exeavitin;, 121 S. fa Main St, Street Grading a Specialty. Pglljlgf ' ESTlilATKa n'KMMlKD. CitRHKSmSPBSCK NVUCITEt. COHNBEOa -. tt Iwh Im Mark Mm Ori Auk ai II r yuni, fulr prr tl 0 """ mmm n I W liKh nik Amiure Hoyal at ft wr ill UICLCK V'T'''"' imr ",'k "" ' w OW at SV- - vanl SILKS K'Xtnymm Realar Prices Hplenillit n,iIH Olnrisl rllle. mir regular II ijuallty fnr v. r 9Maaavn , !DKESS O-OOID- 50 pirce ery handsom" 24 Inch Soring and .Siiminnr lre (ioods at I'hrwi contain u large vriety of illtiiniiut'il good and di'igo, im.tudlng duck, and arc the rwl lu w hvn iver tifferert thin price. 511 pieces IW Iiieh Wool Ntrlnwl Kiilling, in light color nt 27tc per yard. i'.. it the iH'giniiiug of iMa aeaton at 4(k-- . lis) pieces Chailie, in brnuiiftil new deaignii. at Ac per yard, the bijrgeH n in ('bailie we shall be uhln to offer (hi eain. A beautiful lot of Wool at 23c peryanl. uerhVortiad('li.i.waii4 Laditt Summer Underwear, A, almiit half priiw W plar on ml ilidra liiiaa' Jar Laillm' Mohair l)uler at tl.HI, M. IT M ItlMiml. l,o lie. k ami Kimii4 oU al and upttarU". apiece. N'itlinUnillliir the enonnoii" htilne Very Una JrrfY HIM-- 1 VfOi In we have al really liolie In lullea' Wratw. White and IUIbtlKa-tn- , i , 40c ai4 are at I how Inn a good aKnoriMieiil. In ttii' aptero, line. Iteaiiuce,! prlrra will now prevail to VVa havii rrlrl a full tliw't 4 l ai. the end i f Hie aaaaou. 1rn' iliiemi While Apnma aM Itrnua, 1'he only place in the ilv is the Va-rcl- y Hall, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. Srh I "H9s i ED y-- 1 I LADlESand CHUDREN. Y'.xmTn fnir littnritn Hiiterd to r1v I'ci-I- Wl HkttinfiAcUiiii In We Import and Control this brand. i The Delmonico, ' ftS EnstBncond Boutli, j Is now ready to Entertain the Public in the Vprv linfHt. iStvIt. Ilea. Whitney ft llucher's Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. The Utah Steam Laundry does laun-dry work exclusively, making line work a specialty. Alain office, 45 W. Temple St. Branch office at third ncr's, 141 Alain St Notice or liemoval, Our patrons will pleaso take notice that the Salt Lake City Brewing Co. 's city office has been removed to "The Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob Mourns. r Wre are sole agcuts for the Miller & Christy hats. Bast-Maksh.- Mku. Co. 142 Main street, Barralt Bros, have all the. late aud fancy dining and sitting room Cliairs. j Kiiihroke, quick job printer. Bakkatt Bnos. I5AUUAIN8 AWAY 1MUVX, A Lovely Home. 5Jx'J roils, Corner of 4th aud F streeti. Four room brick house, largo barn, rents for $25. Fruit aud shade trees, electric cars, only $(1300, or $700 per rod; $2,000 cash. Balance easy. 5x7$ rods, corner of 8rd East and 7th South streets, electric line. Only $1120 per rod ; $750 cash, balance easy. Apply to owner, No. 23 W Second South street. ladies appreciate the line New I j -- -. j Everything New and First-clas- s Tbe Best Stocked Bar Id Salt Lake Cltj. Private Wine Kooms Attached. Wilson k Busby, u'i K. Sf.ro ml South, Dressmaking! When In want or s NICK. HTVUMII HCIT don't fall to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.Uki Elevator .Scott-Auer- b aoh bid L'PI I V X, rfUIDAWV v" oner a uu oi nia.frs ai earn I ai sea man I iu n years, and In. I GENT3' rTOarisi-anttT- goods. Men's Outing Flannel Summer Flilrti at GOc. Men's French llulbrigguu Shlrta and Drawers at fdc per auit. Men'a aocks, excellent German make, in Tana and MU, 'A pair for &0e Mon'i Hocka, rery superior quality English IUhbed, In Oiford mitwl Modes, Tan and Unbleached, at 2ftu pair. We t laiiu this to be tha Ix-- bnl in this country. To buy tbom once is to (my tbcm alwsys.s OenU' Bilk Scarfs, in an endless variety of pretty styles and deigns, al 25u. Qloes and Mitti. Mother $ Friend thirtwaitt. Ladles' Berlin (Jloves at Ilk) and Mr, fr We sr.r. rw1v1 e IsraesMrxnenlof the, pair. ralehra'ed iaka ul Hoy' fOurtwu, la Psrfart fltllng Male (i loves. In Sued Ouliiig irianiwl and t'rcli I'.n hades, al US'. . ir and Itte a pair. Tsfflla Milk Ulovaa at :, IT, : and Aug We rail a(tntl-- o to our II a f 4a- - lack per pair. Mwlsa t.inbnrfdend H""iv-liis- , irhk a I i'ur. Knullsh rfllk (ilovs. at , "4c and almptr etwirmoua. Tha una nialaw ary II Bear lieslira an4 i.tlera lit uaa lui. m Silk Jersey Mltta st UV, Vic, tfa:, le, lor, an and al ail prVea from Um to St pf aud ota a pair, yard. WIUTE OOOID3 IDJZT'IZTTZLJT. The (wtpulurity of our special line of Table Linen, of which w sre solt agenta, Is on the im resic. Merit will tell. "Popular goxU at pilir Special Offer. I am authorized to offer, for a few days, 821x105 ft. on corner Fifth and I, with brick house four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc.. for $1500. J.F.Jack, 25 S. Main street. Mm. Christy Has just received an elegant lot of black leggius at No. ill West First South street. . Coine in aud see our largo display of uew goods just arrived from the east. Hakhatt Bnos. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the laud, Hanioad's choice hams and bacon Kotice to Buililers. ami after May 17th, 1800, we will r hi e iron! tle oM Pasco jn,0 tyniy-ftyo- . cents per bushel, H at $1.25 per load, gravel 'Z at $1'25 lr load, pwkauo percord. Leave or- - noHh'f" ' ti?ulh West Templo ; ; the Herald office. Tele- - I'li'nlliV'! AMDEKGEB, At ime & Cement Co- - t:imn.s Halr't'ottlns 'smi'i'I't Ht,Jiimos & Watte, 13 street. ..... .;. TeniiilA ii..- -, ... Two nice building lots for Sale 236 I street. Special nt sale. Straw hats for men. for boys and for children, worth from 50 cents to $2; all ao at 25 cents, at The World Clothing and Shoe house, TO East First South street. ' Encrlish ladies are fine ccpiestrienes be-cause thev have perfect lilting habits made by S. T. Taylor's system, at 44 Wasatch" block. 14Cmootbest .ni-oer niiop 8havc pici i ta iiiir jiofiiu. Antique Bed 8eU left from List week s sale will xt closed at tb Sams prices. In addition to our regular line of bargains we will this week present thf following extraordinary drive in White OooiU: 100 pieces plain India Limn at 10, ami l!r, two third actual valae. 100 pieces Check Nainwwk at 10, Yl and K per yard. Minifies tho alfive sUtndard gfKKU, a full lins of Lace, Jsvcptafd and Embroidered effects are shown. corner beos. new goods and elioiee fruits arriving everv ilav at C. B. Dursl's. 72 and 74 E. 2nd South St. ' ' All latest improved machinery al Km- - pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephoned - The Troy Sleam Laundry guaratees its patrons excellence of work ami promptness of delivery. 143 Main street. Telephone 192. Call and see my new lino of Spring Suitincr worsted pantaloonings. etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Elegant lines of summer neckwear in bows,' scarfs, Windsors, etc. Bast-Marshal- l Mkk. to. 112 Main street. Five car loads of new and chgaut furniture just arrived nt Babratt Bbos. Ct',5M;i!p,.,ic , vpr Bau,s "h wiii and Chronic 'iifi. g? o the Wasatch 'Sri?.''40 tn 8ach, block and get one of ui seasido Juts for almost .Rcd by J.K. Gillespie, mem- - I:uri street. Opening of the Califoruin Wine Vaults. The California wine vaults at 213 South Main street,- will be opened to-morrow afternoon by 1). llirscbler & ( 'o. The place will be retail as well as wholesale and is well stocked with California ami imported wines and liquors, Rend vour" flannel shirts etc. to the Utah Steam Laundry and have them washed in distilled water without "hanoffl.V;lPj.St. Brauch office, (Jardncr s, St. Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 4(1 W. Hccoiul Mciiilli Ht, Bait Lake, - Utah Our facilities for doing First Class Job Print-lni- f are of the newest and best. Books Ruled. PrlnUvl and BohkiI .i Order. Samples of Katlnsvl. Mlnlnit. Bank and M-- r-caiittie Work always on kaiwl. Complete line of o.TV-- Supplies, emin-acln- f tha Uusl approved Ialsir-Kavtui- and KcououKai iuVKiitloiu. Prices Low. Call on Ui. Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 30 Eart Firtt South street. Tar !:v"' J. F. JACK, Real Estate, ftamtk Mala. LT LtuCirr. j '"kh '? "f St'-tso- soft B styles and shapes. 142 Alain street. Ptef of David-!i- ;" A, 1 shall be :5te of my friends at the Egbekt Koberts. (irsnd Opening:. U Hirsehlcr Co'.' wine depot on Tlinrsdav Mar S9d. at 213 South Main tov north of postofl.ee. , VUittha Wine faults & Co. at 213 South Sato sSeet , n't door north of portof-tic- e Grand opening on 1?-- New Route to park tlty. Iho Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and hoit line to Park Citr for passenger bneineti be-tween Salt Lake and Park City May 1, 100. Trains will leave the corner of Elehth South and Main street. Salt Lake city, at a. m. Returning, will leave Tark tlty at 4 30 n. m. and arrive in Salt Lake city at 70 m. . o Single fare. 12.011, Wound trip, .,.00. i j - Jons W. Vol no. man ig r. j T. J. Maclixtomi, gen'l F. P. agent, j -- XCLUSIVC DEALERS I-N-Sole Agents for James Means' .00 SIlOR Spencer & Kimball, IfcO Main Street. SBhuT' "Ulf" taiIor- - h" bVnC0lld Wpment of n room?' 9ftnalLand famine 1,is 'uiHlng00' 201' 203. au4,20IU Visit lh VVInaVaoJU rm n & Co. at 213 South sSeTnSt door north of post-S- . .Grapenmnj'hursilay. I.are Ht-arrived at Mrs. Brom Sow st k iust Steele's 10SE. Second South street, at d Prices. Call aud seethem. o'der, m dress, silk aud B aranteed. 142 Main street. Mrs. Christy j Is ill receipt of new Flower TiMtii: of lieaiiliful deign and work, which are j ilioimdtoplcase. Call early and make yoursclcetiou a! No. 81 W. 1st South Street. ' 'nS"'n lace and fcrand Opening. con-'1:- -. s,loe 511 anv stvle Jt the World, 70 t. First THE HOTELS, ' ' l"ua . Contisesta, , WBallnrd, Nirl fr'Phil; R I"lHi Don R " B Bown'au. St Bister, Pwvoi ltobtWIDud wlfe William A bouaTnCulTaU-PhiladelIlla- : aiSBow..0tlani , Whe unrt 'lauBhtev and Mrs L S VVf Pwu?r,!.,r,er and rh,W 0 A Kline uml F w ' A Schmidt, Hutchius and wife si 1,ei,?U' 0lmlhai FH eago. J Stein, Chi- - WKreldler, cbwZ, " t w if KBadt audw B U Peck. Mass; Mr and M a"es cker' IIlu,ltn8. Lewis- wCiSr1 Greeley' CH,o;JB: Wauikr Houhe-- D G Miller and Ivi, 1 BWMw Wintield, Miss i.ia Snmh Fm rV Lm"S !e,l,'r-- S""1""'" Ktw Y"rU:Elllde, fonPMleUKlrleSHrbUry and Wlfe' L: WikNoweU, Hsrent for Katie Emmctt. , ,,..ir city FuruUbae Batcli f Iutr-- . Wirtaiity deeds amounting to 85981 .filed yesterday. u.,rnld M- Sehell. of Suit Lake city, town in the interests of Brad-reel'- s mercantile agency. - , iittie child of II. E- - Steele was ted down bv a horse that was lie-'- f driven yesterday and jinfully injured. , - - ,he sheriff of Box Elder recognized nnff the 'httln BnK ft prisoner that escaped fom liim, and took the jhiwag back to receive- punishment, rlvirlcs tlark is on trial in the county irt charged with houso-breakin- He toiiirb character, and his pal in i',,ie, a young girl, is an inmate of the fnriii school. Hid fast mail "d passenger train the oast over the Union Paeitic, ", several hours late --yesterday nmi'li being detained by Urn burning n0ff sheds. ti. lirst district court yesltrday, rinl Comer pleaded not guilty to the 0f burglary. Thomas Obery, Olson and C. O. Falknian werecon-'!1P- l of unlawful cohabitation. Olson, f 70 vcars of age, and has two j'L was lind $1 and costs aud the icrswill be sentenced Saturday, John '.j, entered a plea of not guilty, and i; Slicpat'd Mas ucquitted of like llHUvtiini of C, K. Mayne from his flip was the occasion for an slorilieation last evening. The ,!knni" was met at l ho depot by the Ubml and a delegation of leading rm. When Washington avenue ,s rcHctieil. Mr. Mayne addressed the nliled throng. He stated that a ,,. lu'of and pork packing establish-il- l had been secured for the town, ,j i,;1t work on the Ogden end of the filmrt- Jmie would be commenced ihiti thirty daya. t .hinmial day will be observed in an vnfhc and' approptiato nianner. Iu',1. Corle, the marshal, has issued following programme: Milofi'Mliiinn will form m tho corner of i,Vio!iu and Twenty-fourt- in the follow-iitiH- " Tliu Hand. Knights of Pythias. (Irand Anny Veterans. Select KnlRhts. Oild l''clliiivs. SaHonnl quar ts. I'atiiotic Hons of America, SECOND DIVISION. MilHarv Academy drum corps. "Military cadets. , Woniun's Belief corps. city council. I Im in her of I Vmiuerce. i.llizcns in . 'roltimnwlll niarcli on west side of Wnsli- - ,i In 'JVenty-seroni- aud countermarch i l Washtnictou to Tweuly.-rotitih- . lonTweiiiv-fonrt- to .leifcrson. and north Hhimhi hi Ot'ilcii City cemetery. tinn'iiir Hie miir.-hlui- ; order ot tho lirst di-- will follows: The hand. National Kiiimls. Patriotic Sons of America. (Mil Select Knights. Kuiuhts of Pythias. Ihiind Army veteraus. 'he first of the Sam Small revival 'tings al the Methodist church was 'Hast night, The spacious ediliee riwilcil, and the famous jvvival-'l- i liveicd one of his chanieteristic llVSSCS. Til EI K SCHOOL DAYS OVEK. Commencement E'rel ,t the Ltt-la- y SnInU College. Commciiceiiient exercises of the Latter- -day Saints col lego were hold at that institution today beginning at 11 o clock. Of course there was a bevy of pretty girls dressed in white gowns and among uieni was the "sweet, girl gn. uitle" with a valedictory and lots of blue nbbou around it. she started on Iho voyage of We, as she termed It jn her Viiledictory, and then there wore congratulations and a lot of bouquets heaped upon her, amid tears and smiles. ' The hall iu which the exercises wore held was thronged with visitors and friend of the graduates. The exercises opened with "Great Hod Attend" bvthe choir, followed by prnyor.Bofore the first address was delivered, a duett, entitled "Beautiful Moonlight," was rendered by the Misses Jessie Smith and Eltie Penrose.. . It w as a gleaming success and the young ladies were tho recipi- ents of much applause. " The address was delivered by .Nathan Ciedge, and was on the subject of "The Intermediate Department" 'of H. iuti-tutio- "The Academic Department" was the title of another address by Na-than Porter. Both subjects were' ably handled and showed they had been well studied. Miss Katie Komney played a piano selection; "Heavenward," which was well received. "Our Lady Students," w as an address by Miss Amy Woolley. She had been among them and did justice to her sub-ject as well as the young ladies w hom sue gave a lime advice on starting out on tho voyage of life. Then came the-- instructor's address, after which the graduating eertilieates were awarded. To each graduate, the instructor in handing he or she a di-ploma, did so in very appropriate and lilting remarks. - After the eertilieates were awarded, Miss Maude Bowling sang, j'Only a Kose," in a sweet voice, and was heartily applauded. The principal of tlie school read an interesting report Jin the institution, which showed it to be in good educa-tional condition. "Silvery Waves," with variations, was an instrumental selection by Miss Clara W. Read, and was well ren-dered, Addresses were also made by mem-bers of the board of directors, at the conclusion of which the choir sang "An Angel From ou High," and the bene-diction was pronounced. IIOISI HI I I KRS (.1 IIIIC. A tompleta Lid or salt laka Uvtall Prlcei orrected Ilnll) . BKEV-hirlo- ln, roasLlb I .l(,'.) Klbs. " .lis lliiuip " " . iv a Porter House steak " .'Ji Klrloln " " inrrrsjc Tongues, each ,H Kidneys jo L A M B yimrtcr. fore KB l.i Vnarler, hind .jUnM) Jlt'TTON Leg, lb is Shoulder, " ,, ,tsi; 'hope, l'J!,li(l7't PDKK Loin. roast. Hi .15 f'hops anil steaks " .is Pli kelcd. " 15 VKAL-rShotil- der, roast, lb .Vi'M(.b Loin. " .vii Cut lets, lb .'jo 8A I 'SA IE Common, lb I'j'i All pork " .'ju Meat, " 'J!4 Mnlognu. " .p.", HAMS-Whol- 11 .lnr,(.IS t'ut, half, lb IS I 'ul. slices, lb .(.., FKKHH FISH-lUlib- tit, 111 Halinoii, " .'il Flounders. " .all Mackinac Trout, t " Wind. Z Jfi Smelts,' " MJ lllsrEI.I.ANKOUS. Chlckeus, lb ) Turkeys. ' , .vs Bacon', salt, lb w, Butter, fresh creamery ..'IS Kggs. do. .'JiJ Potatoes, old. l lb l.a Potntoes. new California, lb .Vi'i Beets, peck .'JO Turnips, il hunches , . Cabbage, new. ( 'ullfuruut. lb .10 Cauliflower, new California, ib .'ill llri'sn Peas. California lb I'."i " " Stiing Beans, . Asparagus, native. :i lbs ;5 Onions, native, dozen htfnches ..'ill Letting, native, " heads..... ,fO Celery, bunch .ir npiuaca, usuve. in . Tomatoes. Callfomla. lb .'Si Kadlslies. S bunches 10 Mushrooms, lb .u Oranges, navels, do. .Man.'! Oranges, other kinds, dois SiVfuW Lemons, do. .40 Pin Apples, each .wi Bananas. do7, . : .'Ill Strawberries. California, box Cherries, California. Ib Pieplant, native. r His .Vh plcttels, native. In vinegar, quart.... .! Olives. California. In hulk, quart .Nl SALT LAKE LIVE STOCK MARKET. . STEERS Live weight, lb 1 .3'fft31i SHEEP Wethers, wcoled, each V,1 sheared, ea h H.Ittixt On Trial For Manslaughter I! this afternoon's session of the dis-- l court the case against. Clarence rland, charged with voluntary man-:lilci- ', was put on trial. Garluud it a mail named Andrew Eckland iCIirislinas day at Bingham. All the wesses for both the jii'Qsoculiou and 'Use arrived in the city 'this morn-- ' witli tin.-- exception of F. H. Bemis. . r court ordered an attachment for i and a deputy marshal will have I ii hero this afternoon. I Mr, I'red Hale, I'l'liiloet of the new. Commercial innal Bank building, may be found ilieellO' Wasatch building. die reader couteinplites building iiioiihl not miss the opportunity of t'''gIr. Hale's office wliere may be i a great vaiiesy of designs for riiod- - 'bvellings: in fact, design for all of buildings. if extensive experience both iu New I; and in Colorado has enabled this 'tw to.collect a fine assortment of Y-lih'- have been carefully hv not build a neat.tasteful "jr. when it costs no more than "'Hi is unsightly, ill.proportioned an forever.- -' Wool. Bradstreet's, May 1". The general tone of the market as re-ported from all ports of the country is decidedly firm. Duriug the past week buying in New York has been more than fairly active, and prices have been well sustained. Tho improved condi-tion of the market at Philadelphia is the result of a depletion of stockB at that point, due to heavy purchases by eastern mills. At Boston, as at Phila-delphia, the dearth of stocks has been the occasion of a lively demand. Cal-ifornia wools are still arriving at Bos-ton, but the prices for tho new clip arc too high to admit of more than avcr- - age sales. Pulled wools are in good re-quest, and territory wools are both ac-tive ami firm. The London sales closed on the 10th inst., with only a moderate attendance. NOTICE Qf the intention nf tHr City Council toeonitrurt tidewalkt on t'irt. South ttrert und on Firut Knit ttrr.tl, detitinated ul Diitrict Ko. UK XTOTICE IS HEKEBYOIVEN BV THECITV II Council of Salt Lake Cltyof the Intention of such council to ins. e the following described Improvement, to wit: The construction of English Portland cemnt sidewalks alonit the following streets, nan'.ely; The south side of Plrst South st. from First East St. to a point Sill feet east from east line of Klrst East street, and from Second to Seventh East streets; the north side of Klrst South arrest, commencing III feet east of east line of First East street, thence east to Seventh East street; the east side of East East street, between South Tem-ple and First South' street; the est side of First East street, between Soul h Temple street and a point fri feet north of north line of First K.iii th stro-- t and defray the cost and ene thereof, estimated al Twenty-tw- thousand tlve hundred and twelve-ie-ltin- .X'l.0 dol-lars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of irround within the followlUK described district, belli the district U be affected or iiruriorii nttiii 1111 .i... mini i , . ,j.b K. blis k 71 : lots A, II. 7 and S. blis k Vi lots I. SI. 3 anil 4. block U: lots I and If. blick 7a; lots 4 and 6. blcs-- 74: lots I. S. 7 and S, block 7S, all in plat A. Salt Lake City survey. I,ots f and , block Ml; iolsR. . 7 and . blcck Al ; lots S and , bl(s:k HI; lots ft. 9. 7 and H. hhs k M: lots I. V. S anil 4. blis k W: lots I and S. bbs k i: lots 1. t. .1 and 4. block SI. aud lots I aud blis k BO all In plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the earrylnjf out of such Intention must he presented tn writlnit to the ( If v Recorder im or before June 17, lull, beinn the time set by std oouiicil when It 1ll hear and consider sti'-- protests and objee tious as mav Is made tnereto. Uv order of the' City Council of Salt Lake City, made May.O. IK lxicis Htaks. cily Recorder. S0TICE TO 10XTKACT0KS. 11IDS WILI ME RECEIVED IP TO .1 I o'clock p.m. of J:tn . IHti. al nxrte II. I Ity hall, for the erection of a butloliiK at the e'i trauiof the City Cemetery. Plaus and speci-fications to lie seen t theoffleaof H. Monh"lm. arcbifct. Tne committee Die rtifht to reject any or all bids. L. Cohs. I haf nnan of ( 'om. on Cemetery, 50TKK fit the ilitrntion vf lt ' i' t mitifil to ronstr'" ftidH-nll- i on Commercial elreet, ydetijna'i ot Liittrirt Ko. V'. VOTITE IS HEREBY UIVEK BY THE! ITY Council of i4lt Lke Cltv of the tntentlf of ich liiiprovmn. to wn: Tin coostnujon of Enelish Porl nd ce nent sidewalks a'our th. fi ii jwlost street. n'mly: The east id of Commercial trrrt. bitwwo First and bei-oa- So tB str?ts. ih west s1d cf Commercial street. eomir.eEctni a a poi t lil let south of $onth line of First Fouth atre-t- . theuv south to Be'ord S"'h stre-- t. and defmr th cost and ep nseihei eof. estimated at Twentv-tw-hundred an-- ul im 4 doilsr. bv a Ijcal assesnwM u"n the bits or pieces of irrounil wlihtn tbefoiiowitia; describedd atrle. the district to b aSe'ted or benllt-- by said improvement, namely: lts aEd Iu Mm-- :X p!t A. S5it lkefltf aar-.e- All protests and obiecti'ais to th ctrrrir.ir nut or t inteutiiin must le presented iu ritlnif to ite ttr order on or June 17. Ii. be'nt tbe time s or tbe rntf eosimil w iiet It will har and roostuer snca ol'Je-tlon- s as mav be made tber"'. Ht o'rdr o the tt'y Council of Salt Lake Cltv. made Mar ''HrAM, City |