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Show v V tub q a t t t. a irir, TIMES. AlQVD.W EVENING, MAY 19, 1890. RARGAINS IN HEAL Insurance. ESTi No. lT7M B. 0. Barton, Jr, BURTON, GHoSftl ! Telephone 484. y' uuh- - Notarj K. M. JOHNSON & CO REAL and Manufeeturi IINES ' South street. a y. SALT LAZE WAjS MEALS AT west SecoMSR0,MK 1QK. proprietors. jWl SILVEE PALAcTSTAifi only resti,. ITJK Open day and night? 60 West" " street. . . Soc GLOBE CAPE, BALL & Co. MEAT? .1 ...No.MMaiutreet; IKJIOKS and ''nrH-iCOTA&- E, i1HOICE WINES. CIGARS AND LIQUORS, dingmmllypoHlte the Utah & Nevada depot. J. Sullivan, proprietor. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. BRANDS OP IMPORTED CHOICEST and Cigars. Schcsteb I'hkt.ps, proprietors, 63 E Third South street, Salt Lake City. KNEES' SALOON, 4 UG. BOUHABEN. PROP. FIRST-CLAS- A Wines. Liquors and Cigars. 75 W. Second South street (opposite Tribune office. Agent for celebrated coffee. , B0UD0IE SALOON, XTO. MAIN STREET. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Hlllstead it Co., dealers In Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Salt Lake City Brewing CVs celebrated beer on draught. MOSHEB, FLOOD & CO., SALOON, 135 MAIN STREET, MIRROR City- - THE PH01NIX SALOON, ' n-- k. pic acock, proprietor, sss state 1 street lee cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ' Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of III cents per line for each Insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers addressed care of TheTimbs. WA NTKIJ. , AVANTED AT EMPIRIC STEAM LAUN- - dry. Ml Commercial street, one assistant marker, and- - one fiiiart voung man, with re-ferences, to check and bundle. TANTED-- An active lady, who has had ex- - t pprknee In canvassing, to travel and ap-point agents. Will pay. good salary. Call at room 10, Wasatch building. ATANTED TWO (IOOD ' APPRENTICE girls at Mrs'; Bromsteele's,, JOS East Second South street. . ' 1'ANTKD--A GENTLE FA MLY DRIVING horse ; would buv buggy and harness if a bargain for cash. '.Address box 470, city, giving ' price, etc. v A;ANTEDFllTn.1-ASS"S0TlClT0K-t CallatTiUKS Office. B USINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISERS OF f'RSTCLASS CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. " A COUNTA NTS. HAEEY E. BEOWNE, 4 CCOUNTANT, EXPERT AND CONSULT-- lng. established I8SH. SIM south Main st. The very best of city reference given. A RCH1TEC M. FEED aThALE, (r.ATK OK BKNVBIl.) OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, ARCHITECT (W, Wasatch building. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. J. BURGESS, - Manager. One Week and Saturday Ufatince, Commencing Monday, May 10th. S. Cleveland's t P HW. w MINSTREL) Christendom') Clnmpioii Conriiorers! 46 - Heroes of Two Hemispheres 48 Fresh from their overwhelming triumphs at the Grand opera bouse and Fourteenth street tacatsrs. New York, led by the king of min-strels, the Inimitable and only WILLIS P. SWEATNAM. And Fat and Funny BILLY RICE- - Sumptuous Spectacular Scenic I list Part, the Most Gorgeous and Elaborate Ever Produced. VENETIAN NIGHTS! AMAZING ANTIPODEAN ANNEX I THE EG VFTIAN tHALAN X! THE JAPS! VOUU LITTLE ALL RIGHTS! ORIGINAL ORIENTAL PATROL MARCH! H. W. Scmon Business Manager P. S. Mattox Oenoral Agent Grand Parade of this Powerful Organization at 11:45 a.m. Monday, Hay 19. Regular Prices: reserved seats may be secured at box office Saturday, at 10 a.m. FOUNTAlNLTOfjgT; BJ.MBaUinERs,trePeRtO. PRShlFTnn v hours. Commutation Ticket, m thTboston SHORT ORDER Htreet; KumAKII Meals 15 cents and uSa."'?e' Meal Tickets 84. Try tl v ul,' Cl"":1 go nowhere else. W COLID OAK RKFRKiKKATOR, as soft wood. Call street. ""awthtm, J. 0. MURPHY & CO RUHBER STAMPS ANI, vv Agents for the Abhoti. forator. Salt Luke City. TAtUHK WAIAMAKEE &iioi I OHN DA VIES. ACiENT. fj Tailoring: style and tit mil? A, ANDEESOS, rpAILOR, CLOTHES CLEANKu , ALFEEDHTdoElT TH? TAILOR, ivm est style at reasonable prices, j "J South street. W. A. TAYLOE, MERCHANT arrived. TAILOR. ISamUiiw NKlv s South street, Salt Lake City J'EKSONAI.. 'ANTEIrOMEK'r' A YOUNG LADY not over :l years of ae, with a view to mutrimoiiv. Not particular its to rellaion. nationality, color of hair, eyes, we g it or height. Address. Piiokkmor HkauS. (4. H. W.. General Post Oftlce, Salt Lake Clty, T7ERlOTNAIDFt. S. BLACKBUKN &CO., I Hernia Specialists, has removed from Wasatch bulldlna to rt K. First South, up stalls. Rooms . 10. II and VJ. i',IIKPAINLfrS8 ELECTRO DENTAL OF-- J Hce. I'iHS. Main utreet. rooms II and IU. Teeth extracted without pain by the nse of nitrous oxide of gas. which is perfectly harm-less, and agrees with all conditions of the sys-tem. Teeth extracted, plain, only ST' cents, with cocaine SO cents. Fillings 7.5 rents and upwards. Artificial Imjth and gold nlllugs at reasonable prices.. All work guaianted. Con-sultation free, open from 8 a.m. to Hp.in., Sunday's from 8 a. mi to I p. m. Cut this out. FOK KENT. I" X4t BBNTk8 KNISI I El1OOM EOR 1 hoitsekeupliig; fiSl Kast lliighani. tlOBRKNT Nlcelv fuinished rooms, with V nse of bath, 'Mi South West Temple street. Reference requlred. V - ' IOR""R KNT - NICELY PtrRNISHED I front room. No. gil Third East street, IMIHNIHHKd" ROOMs""wiTH HOARD AT II IKI4 South Main street, Rooms single or en suite. CTORII ROOM ON FIRST OR SECOND 0 South or Main street. Address .1. S. i, Uintah hotel. "OR RENT - PART OF AN OFFICE-IM-- quire ib and '18 Wasatch building. FOR SALE. I.IOH SA1,K-WA(i- (lN LOAD OF OLD PAP- - 1 ers at Thk Tim ks office. (COMPLETE NEWSPAPER OUTFIT. type ; Includes r double-mediu- Potter press, slz of bed 33x4ft new four-hors- e boiler and engine. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Address Thk Timks Co., Salt Lake City. K. G. MoAllister, B. J. Halliman, J. L, Bonested STONE IE0NT SALOON, , LIQUORS AND CIUARS. CHOICE Haijjman & CO., S. Main 8t. ffiGOOOIDENTAL, . OOODSONLY AND OF THE BEST PURE Studious Attention. Aukk & Muui'HY. Proprietors, No. 18 east First South street, Salt Lake City. THE 00MMEE0IAL, T. NYSTROM. PROPRIETOR. FINE 1 . lniwirted Wines. Llcploi-- and Cigars, cor. First South and Commercial streets, Salt Lake City. ; M. BbACKBl'nN, H. HAMNEB, M. MCllHAY BLACKBUBN & 00., "IOLORADO SAMPLE ROOM, Srtfi 8. MAIN 1 street. Fine Kentucky Whiskies a spe-cialty. , GLUT HOUSE BAE, 7Q MAIN STREET. A. J. TAYSUM IO Proprietor. MILLINKRYANl7 DRESSMAKING. MAKIN&. YOU WANT A PERFECT PITTING CSAR-me- IF call on Ella Hillls. 4 Wasatch build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MONEY ToTlOAN. nETMSAEEIOKi LOANED ON WATCHES . MONEY and Jewelry: also a fine line of Watches. Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for sale cheaper than anywhere In the west. 40 south Main St., one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, Deserot National Hank. Salt Lake ( 'Ity. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets lxuight and sold : business confidential. Es-tablished IHttii. All unredeemed pledges sold at w.iy low rates. WHITE & TJLMEE, RCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. J Rooms 110 and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. ATTORNEYS, wllliaFcoMn, T AWYER. ROOMS 28 AND ! UTAH I j Hardware Co. Hulldliig. cor. Commercial and First South streets. Elevator at Commer-cial street entrance. S, A. MEEEITT, fMTY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 511, PRO-- J gresi. building. John mTbbkkzk, Jamhs A. WHXtAMS BEEEZE & WILLIAMS, i TTORNEYS ROOMS 311 k 315, jLY Progress building. 0.W.P0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- . Second South OPPOSITE street. CUMMINGS & CEIT0HL0W, TTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . ROOMS 1 AND B, A Datt building, las Main street. M. E, MoENANY, ATTORNEY-AT.LA- floor. PROGRESS :iiARnERs7" ELniBAEBEESHOP. ENTLEMEN WISHING A NEAT SHAVE J will do well to call on us. Stradford & ItoBiNsim, li'oiirletorB. rV, oast Third South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. . MOOKS ANI) TATIONEYY. d. m. McAllister & go,, BOOKS, STATIONERY. TOYS, Utah Views, Mormon Publlctlons, I'erlodlcals, Magazines, etc., Ti Main streBu PROGRAMME -:- OF: UTAH DIUVI1 PARK SPIIIXG RACE IE2TIXC, SALT LAKE CITY, ! i UTAH. Kprlng liaclug and Trotting Meeting lor 1 he ny, From June 16 to I line 17, Inclusive. PURSES $7,000. First June 16. No. I Trotting. 3:27 Class tW No. u Pacing, 8:IV Class Il No. -- Running. V mile heats, all ages.... SO No. ij mile heats, all ages.... 300 Second June 17, No. 9:94 Class No. ft Trotting, !4:M Class 4ffl No. 7 Running, i mile dash. mm No. . mile heats, all ages.... 300 Third Day, Wednosday, Juno 18. No. S:38 Class W No. 10 Trotting.:i year olds (added money) for Colorado, Wyoming, Montana mid Utah horses .W No. 11 Running, ! mile heats, all ages.... 300 Fourth Day, Thursday, June 19. No. free for all pacers W10 No. Class 400 No. J4 Running, !,' mile dash, all ages.... 300 Fifth Day Friday, June 20. No. free for all ,.H0l) No. M -- Trotting, U :H0 Class 160 No. 1-7- Running, ', mile heats for horses thai, have run and not won a race this meeting 2?i0 No. 1 milo heats, all ages 300 Entries for all races, including running, to close May 30, 13l). All races 10 per cent entry fee. All running races, ft per cent must nc.com-pan- y entrance, and 5 per cent day before nice. Ail trotting and racing to be governed by the "American Trottln rand Racing Rules." No entrance accepted unless accompanied by the money, For further conditions apply to J. K. (Jlllesple, Manager. F. Ji. Dyer Secretary. JWATCHMAKEKS ANU,IKWtll . T. M."sUEBACGh7 TrTIINE AMERICAN WATCHES Jewelry; watch repairlm; i J prices reasonable: 75 west First Sum Salt Lake City. Utah. jeweleeT HAVE YOU SEEN THK NKW I at Hauorbach & Son j South r If not, call and see tbt best c tho world. .. - r J. 00ALTEE & SFEL&EOYI. THE SALT LAKE MUSIC DEAU Main street. Weber, M New England Pianos, EsteyOrgaM. JrllSCELLAXEOLsi ;. C, C'EAMEE, , FLORIST. DECORATOR AND DESK designs a spaolaltv. Park a entrance, East Second Soutli'street, Sii City.. .. J. A. FAUST, BLACKSMITH AND CARBIAGEW niaile In borseshoein tire setting. Corner First, and Seconi streees. I. . McGUBEIN, 8TEN0C R APHER AU OFFICIAL and Typewriting. Dei Remington Typewriter arid suppfaft building. , HULBEET BEOS,, OP FINE TRI MANUFACTURERS sample trun. cases to order; repairing a specialty: ! First South street. T OST-HHI- STON K NKCKLACE, OP-- I j poslte tho tire on W. First South. The Under will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. , j SOCIETIES, . KNIGHTS' OF PYTHIAS CIALANTOeHloTjoITnoTb. K. OF P. evening, at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially In-vited to attend. C. W. COFFALL, 0. C. W. M. RlSLEY. K. of R. & S. YOCKYlOUNTAINT6U(iE6T3rK. OF J.l P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock, In Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially Invited to uttend. ARTHUR HAIGH, C. C. A. Bukrck, K. of R. i S. YHTLE" uJDGNoTiTKToF" P. Kublr (Conventions every Tuesday evening at 1 :') o'clock. Castle Hall. Walker Opera House building. Sojourning' Knights cordially in-vited to attend. E. M. WADE, C. C. Walter Sherman, K. of H. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. C"I0TTRT PBIDifOF" CTaHTSO. 7357. Meets J on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Brothers made welcome. GEO. W. ARHMOR, C. R. C. H. SPENCKH, S. P., P. O. Bon 10f)0, SONS OF AMERICA. PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA, Camp No. 8. P. O. 8. of A., meets every Friday evenlug. at 7 :30, In Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are cordially invited to attend. WM. OLASMAN, President. A. S. Bahretx, Recording Secretary. " masons! asatch lodue, no. i, a. f. & a. m. Regular communications held at the Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. Maush, Secretary. PAINTERS ANI) DECORA TORS. the 0EAra3mfpAraT6 HOUSE." SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL Graining. Glazing and Calcl-minin-paper hanging and decorating a spe-cialty. Office, Mi? east First South street. PETEESON 4 BROWN, SIGNS. 63 WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET, Lake City. ....... CAEEETEEO & LEVEY, ;! DRAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT, QUICK T and Woody, 75 we.st, second South street; bait Lake City. Country orders solicited. . i ... PLoijuxG.""T! T7T-A-J. BOUEDETTE & CO,, PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS Jobbers. Hi east Second South Btreet, Salt Lake City. Telephone No. 431. jameTtenwtcI; PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS bouth Eugiueer. Bt East Third street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' P. J. MOEAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 259 MAIN Salt Lake City plating! N0VELTFMANuTAElirrc6T yGh?',?IL,XDEynRamAoNDPronceiscsi.selAllplating kinds of rKeipNaUiBriOnNg done with neatness and dispatch Bnog, 61 E 3d South. HOOT ANU SHOE MAKING. nR0BINS0BE0S " CHOE MANUFACTURERS, 49 W. FIRST O South street. Our own make of $.1 shoes are forging ahead. Repairing neatly executed ;.. PEED SWANSOIT, f ILL DO THE FINEST BOOT AND SHOE Repairing to be had in the city ; heeling and soleiug a specialty ; 63 east First So. street. THE PARAGion TS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE .1. for Shoe Repairing. II west South Temple street. civil engineeringr" " HAVi1Md"&My7 (tlvil engilnaiedeorust aaundd surveyors. platted. Rooms 614 and (116 Progress building; P. O. box 67, Salt Lake City, Utah. CONTRACTORS AND MUlLDElti eoIinsoY&Woblom; CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. and model making. Agents for bath tub. Parties contemplat-ing building should give us a call. J. 0. D0WLIM, C1ARPENTER. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, executed ; fitting up stores aud counter making a specialty. 8J3 W. First South street. GE0EGE B0GG8 h 00., CONTRACTING AND BUILDING, FITTING a specialty. 157 State road, between First and Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS Stated conclaves held at Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. Philip Bitmus, Recorder. ARGENTA LODGE, NO. 3, A. F. & A. M. held at Masonic hall the llrst Tuesday In each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. C. 8. VARIAN, W. M. M. C. Phillips, Secretary. T. MORIAH LODGE, NO. 1. A. F. & A. M Regular communications held at Masonic hall. East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cor-dially Invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CHBiBTOPnER Dikhl, Secretary. UTAH CHAPTER. NO. 1, R. A. M. Stated held on the first, Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. So-journing companions are cordial y Invited to attend. JACOB J. GRRENEWALD, M. E, H. P. Philip Bitmus, Secretary. M, LEVEY, IN CAST OFF ASUS DEALER highest casbpri same ; notice by mail promptly attfl kinds tailoring done. 69 w. First bonlb SALT LAKE TEANSFEE C( & GLENN, PROPS. At PATTEN attended to; loam specialty; furniture moved witn tan. 116 west First South street. ' SILVEE BEOS,, TRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP 1 Foundry ; steam engines. mirJM " ing work. No. 149 west North Temple Telephone No. 456. SALT LAKE VALLE Loan and Trust Con V.'v'. Salt Lake City, Tiuh. capital :' ' ' " Money to loan on real estate and securities, on short and long directors: ,, O. J. Salisbury, Pres. F. H. . McCornick, "T r S. Bamberger. J Emanuel Kahn. . Q. M. dimming, Mxr"" r' S. H. Firlits, Jr. - - Real Estate Mortgages. company, for salt- - Office Daft liuilding. up stairs, No- PH18ICIANS. " DE. IEA LYONS. EYghlSDonfhASre8erCIALIST- - DE. J. S. BLAOKBUEN & CO,, HERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTURE 1ent&cured ,v)thout surgical LaSe UK? an? Wasatch bSildlngrSart elevator. P. O. Box 616. DE. E. A, GUILLEMOT. 9 J Em. eFrIcRiaSlT SOUTH min Savings Bank buildup DBS, FEEEMAII &'BtTEE0 w"S, "17 YE. EAR, NOSE. THROAT. SPECTA-- i W. P. DODDS? EAL ESTATE ' AND RoomR6Ut8CO"ected- - 78 rst SoSSttrel: EMPLOYMENT JOS. A. WEST & CO., lj AND REAL ESTATP Aents, 11 west South Temple street E. L. Craw, , u, ij, fuy. E. L. CEAW & CO., MEAL ESTATE AND MINES. 71 W. FIRST IV South street, Salt Lake city, Utah DRUGGISTS. D. B, HOOVES & CO., DRUGS, MEDTCINES. FINE Goods; Prescriptions careful-ly compounded, 164 south Main Btreet, Salt Lake City. Utah. "kngraving" " J, JEPPEESON, "PRACTICAL SCULPTOR AND OARVER, X Office, 11 east North Temple street. J. W. WHITEOAE, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, Main street, Salt Lalto City. flbnitukkT- - SAMDBEEG FUENITUEE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pairing promptly attended to, 108 aud 110 W South Temple street . groceries! W, E, D. BAENETTligeinV pROCERir.S. FRUITS, POULTRY, PRO X visions. Floor. Feed and Fresh Meats; 59 oast Third South street ; telephone . " AMUSEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS. 8, BUBT0N, Mans er, ' The management has the honor to announce the first appearance west of the Rocky Moun-tains of the Illustrious English Artlsti Mr. Wilson Barrett MISS EASTLAKE And Entire London Company, Including MR. GEORGE BARRETT, Monday, 19 Tuesday mv 20 Wednesday ) ,HaJ 21. When they will present, with the Original Scenery. Costumes. Properties and Mechanical Effects, from tho Princess Theater, London, the following plays: MONDAY, - "GLAUDMN." TUESDAY, . "THE SILVER KING." WEDNESDAY, - ." Trices from 35c lo 11,60, according to location, Sale of seats begins on Saturday, morning, May if, at 10 o'clock. EOCEES & COMPANY, rXpHESoLuEthADstIrNeeGt. GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST ' FEED 6. LYSGBEEG, OTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PRO-r- l visions, Fruit. Vegetables. Poultry Fish Game. etc. 53 east First South street TeW phone 68. . ' r-- L john Mcdonald 4 sons, J. H. CLAEK, rj.REEN. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE SI' Irustlr,ese' t.PoOmrd,e' rasndby 's'hP.JNoone68 we.t promptly attended to. C. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GRCHTERIES Coal anrt Ktndling Wood corner Third South and State street. ' mTtoblTsTson, . " DEALER IN FANCY GROCERIES BUT . ,, Poultry. Fruit and Vegetables ELI L. PEIOE, GH8Uelt.IES AND PROVISIONS, 254 MAIN HOIESHOLD GOOlVss JOHN cTgeTy or. M.rn in N.A Ml SECOND HAM HOUSF.HOt D i THE SYNDICATE INTESTMENT CO., T11 E A L ESTATE, S7M MAIN STREET IN nienta for non residents a specialty YEADON & HEATH, S'L;ENT'SFPBSOUTH MAIN STREET S. F. SPENCEE & CO., "DEAL ESTATE LOANS INVFSTMirwa.o ALFEED DUNSHEE, REm KtOAJ?Sr INVESTMENTS. Lake City Utah. Jones Bank- - Salt J. G. McAiteu - McALLISTEE BEOS., D, B. STANW00D, Third South stre-tf'- in cornar Main nd Hotel. Salt aiy basemeat ' St, Elmo J. G. JACOBS & CO. In all partiTf tWItv'a?rTsid?n Property buslwssandfarn proirt?. nriIl C. LETT & SON, W lker Honk--. Salt LakeUty?'U 'lt?,he SIsbt and Hearing U c" DR. GL W. TIBB1 ' Oculist and Aufl: No. 16 East First Sw P.CBox 1O20 - Saltl "Your professional skill " YonrT. your competence to prove i f of exceptional suow-ss- . tW nenerat Manager Denver, Worth K. K. Dressmakini When in want of a N"l:Bl Ion' tfail to call on MISS HARGROVE th Fioor.take E!evator,Sectt-A- ' Wagners Pleasure Gardens Emigration Canyon. The only SLResort, Sunday Trains on t he Utah Central Railway will depart as follows: Leave r. A N. Depot 1pm. and .1:40 p.in Leave Wagner's.. it andS Trains will take on passengers at corner of Eighth South and Four! h West : foot of Miitn street. Seventh East Salt Lako j city Brewery and First South. ' Fine Bound frlp, 35 cents. A Coot! I'M nf Wealth. In reference to vour article, "What I Would Do, I I Wero Rich?' I would build in tho suburbs of large cities cheap, substantial dwellings, which 1 would dispose of to the poor at a email rent, a toouth, the rent to go toward the urchAE of the house, and in each house I would place a bath room, a luxury not now enjoyed by the poorer classes, but very necessary. Erecting a large num. bor of houses would minimize the ex-pense. I would, in the large cities where avail-able, build a bath which might be used at a nominal cost by the poor. As it is now. the workingraan's family if obliged to do without this "luxury." The per-son who has a claim to modesty cannot in the cramped quarters occupied by the poor, enjoy this health preserver. Half of the diseases are bred in the foul emollinjj garrets, etc., where the inmates await with eager anticipation the de-lights of the "free bath" that is open in the summer months. If this were dono in th winter months you would soon observe a decrease in the death list. Cor. Chatter. ' Improved Transplanting Pot. A valuable addition to the working cutfit of ft gardener i a new transplant-ing not made in three parts, the body being divisible and the bottom remova-ble. In transplanting, the bottom is re-moved from the body, the pot inserted in a hole in the ground, and the key which control the grip of the side pieces are withdrawn, when the halve are pressed laterally eart and raised from the earth, leaving the earth and plant it had contained in the new location. New York Commercial Advertiser. Kxpertt on Counterfeit Money. Miss H. I. Wright is one of the most efficient experts in counterfeit money. Hiss Hocy is another, and has held her position for many years. Mrs. Fitzgerald Is in the comptroller's office, whero all .the bank notes conio for redemption. Much of the money that has arrived at the treasury by reason of railroad acci-dents passes through her hands. She is s Kweet faced, white haired lady, and baa been at her desk for twenty-fiv- e years. Washington Letter in New York Tress. An English syndicate, with Lord Bras-se- y and Lord Kichard Qroevenor at its bead, is about to turn Brussels into a seaport by building a canal and three immense basins. The canal will be large enough to admit ships of 1,000 tons. mm DIRECTORY. A Complete List of the Territorial, County and City Officers. Standing Committees of the City Council Officers and Committees of the Chamber of Commerce. TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. fiovernor Arthur L. Thomas Secretary Elijah Sells Chief Justice Charles H. Kane J. Anderson )T. P. Henderson W. Blackburn United States Marshal ....E. H. Parsons United States Attorney C. B. Varlan Assistant U. B. Attorney E. B. Crltchlow Surveyor General E. Daggett Register of the Land Office F. D. Hobbs Receiver of Public Moneys. .Hoyt Sherman, Jr V. S. Deputy Revenue Collector.. .T. C. Ballef THE UTAH COMMISSION. ti. L. Godfrey. Chalr'n R. B. Robertson, AlvlB Saunders, .1. A. McClernand, A. 6. Williams. SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. Probate Jurtge-- G. W. Bartch. Selectmen-Ell- as A. Smith, O. P. Miller and Richard Howe. Clerk 4. C. Cutler. Assewior Jesse W. Fox. Jr. Collector Leonard Q. Hardy. TTMsumr M. E. cummlngs. Attorney .Tames H. Moyle. Sheriff Andrew J. Burt. Coroner George J. Tsylor. Rnorrtr George M. Cannon. Surveyor J. D. H. McAllister. Superintendent of District Schools Wlllism W Stewart. JUSTICES OF THK PEACE. William Fuller Second precinct..... ...W.C. Hurtou Third precinct Arthnr Parsons Fourth precinct O. W. fitayner Fifth precinct W. W. Gee And thirty-on- e others throughout the county CITY OFFICIAL Mayor George M. Scott, treasurer . 3. H. Waldon Recorder Louis Hyams Assessor and Collector E. H, Olute Marshal John M.Young. Police Justice.- .- H. 8. Lanoy Standing Committees of the Council. WAYS AND MEANS. t,. C Larrlck, James Anderson, W. P. Lynn. STREETS. M. K. Parsons. Louts Cohn, L. R. Hall, A.J. Pendleton, W, F. James. WATER WORKB. Jsmes Anderson, W. H. H. Spiftord, T. W. Armstrong, L. E. Hall, W. P. Noble. FfflANCB. fev. P. Lynn, James Anderson, L. O. Karrlck, ' SEWERAGE. to. P. Noble, W. F. James, W. h. Plckard, M. K. Parsons, W. H. H. Bpafford. ( PUBLIC WORKS. HV. F. James, M. K. Parsons, Louis Cohn. IMPROVEMENTS, t. E. Hall, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. CITY, PRISON. W.L. Plckard, T. W. Armstrong, t. C, Kanlok. IRRIGATION. A. J. Pendleton, Frederick Heath, t h. E. Hall, T. W. Armstrong, L. O. Karrlck. " LICENSE, touts Cohn, L. C. KotTack, . s W. L. Plokard. MARKETS. VT. H. H. Spsfrord, W. P. Noble, A. J. Pendleton. ELECTIONS. Frederick Heath., Dan Wolstenholme, W. P. Lynn. REVISION, p. Pembroke, W. P. Lynn, A. J. Pendleton. POLICE. ban Wolstenholme, . James Anderson, A. J. Pendleton, M. 1C Parsons, Frederick Heath. BANTTARY REGULATIONS AND QUAR-ANTINE. V. W. Armstrong W. I. Plckard, L.E.Hall, Frederick Heath, W. F. James. IORDAJJ AND SALT LAKE CITY CANAL. L. O. Karriok. A. J, Pendleton, Loots Cohn, W. F. James, W. tt. H. Spaflora, PUBLIC GROUNDS. M, K. Parsons, W. F. James, W. L. Plokard, Dan Wolstenholme, W. P. Noble. FIRE DEPARTMENT, fames Anderson, M. K. Parsons, H. Pembroke. , MUNICIPAL LAWS. W. P. Lynn, T. W. Armstrong, Frederick Heath, W. H. H. Spafford, M. K. Parsons. CLAIMS. W. F. James, H. Pembroke, W. L. Plckard. CEMETERY. Louis Cohn, L. C. Karrlek, W. L. Plckard. ENROLLMENT. l. Pembroke, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. X)nn Wolstenholme, A. J. Pendleton, W. H, H. Spsfford, There is fashion in canes as well as everything else. Big canes and crooked handles have gone out, and the present fancy is for canes tolerably slender and with a knob or other finish at the top. A boiler head in the dye house of Henry Wing, of Chicago, blew out and scatter-ed a box of pins standing near with such force that Mr. Wing was literally stuck full of them. He will recover. NOTICE. OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains on Second South street from between Twelfth and Thir-teenth East, to midway between Thirteenth and Fourteenth East streets. Notice lc hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such Council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On 'Second South Btreet from mid-way between Twelfth and Thirteenth EaHt streets to midway between Thirteenth and Fourteenth East streets, and defraying three-fourth-of the cost thereof, estimated at IN.'iB.U) (seven hundred and thirty Ave dollars!, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being t he district to be a tfected or benefitted by said improvement, namely: Lots I and 'j, block 81, lots tt and 7, block M. lots a and 8. block 8U, lots 5 and t), block all in plat F, Salt Lake City Survey. All protests aud objections to the carrying out o such intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before June 10th, 181K), belug the time set by the said Council when It will hear and con-sider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May 13th, 181)0. LOUIS HYAMS. City Recorder. HOUSEKEEPERS' GUIDE. A Complete List of Salt Lake Retail Prices Corrected Dally. BEEF Sirloin, roast, 11)...., ..I ,16i Ribs. " ; .,. as Rump " " ., laii Porter House steak " : Sirloin " " ,1U) Tongues, each. ..... . ,w , Kidneys ' ,m LA MB --Quarter, fore..,...,,,.. 11.U5 Quarter, hind l.Sa&t.liO MUTTON Leg, lb .15 Shoulder, .itj'i Chops, " 13JiB)l7'i PORK Loin, roast, lb .15 Chops and steaks " .15 Plckeled. "., 15 VEAL Shoulder, roast, 11 12'i((tl5 Loin, " " m Cutlets, lb ao SAUSAGE Common, lb .'H All pork " .SO Meat, " ,fj", Bologna. " HAMS-Wh- ole, lb .um Cut, half, lb , .18 Cut, slices, lb ,5 FRESH FIBH-Hali- but, lb '.'5 Salmon, " ,:jo Flounders. ;) Macklnao Trout, " Shad, " .v'ii Smelts, " .30 M1SCELLANB0D8. Chickens, lb so Turkeys, " ."5 Bacon, salt, lb .W4 Butter, fresh creamery. , . , , .its Eggs, doa ,'JO Potatoes, old, 60 lb i.ss Potatoes, new California, lb vj'i Beets, peck .30 Turnips, 8 bunches . Cabbage.new, California, lb .10 Cauliflower, new California, lb . Green Peas, California, lb ,i3'4 String Beans. ' Asparagus, native, J lbs .5 Onions, native, dozen bunches .50 Lettuce, native, " heads .fit) Celery, bunch .15 Spinach, native, lb ta' j Tomatoes, California, lb , 35 Radishes, 8 bunches in Mushrooms, lb .ao Oranges, navels, doa BOjil.OO Oranges, other kinds, doi HbftDSQ Lemons, doz.. .,40 Pine Apples, each ,50 Bananas, doz .40 Strawberries. California, box .M) Cherries, California, lb 35 Pieplant, native, lbs ' . Plckols, native, in vinegar, quart 30 Olives, California, In bulk, quart 50 SALT LAKE LIVE STOCK MARKET. STEERS Live weight, lb 1 .8V443 SHEBP Wethers, each 6g.6 NOTICE. OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Council to extend water mains on Fourth East street, between First and Second South streets. Notice is hereby given by the City Couuctl of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Coun-cil to make the following described Improve-ment, Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Fourth East street be-tween First and Second South streets and de-fraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, esti-mated at (W75.00) eight hundred and seventy-liv-dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be af-fected or benefitted by said Improvement, namely: Part of lots 5, 4, block 51 ; part of lots 6, 7. 8, block 50. all In plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be pre-sented in writing to the city recorder on or be-fore June 10, lHlH), being the time sot bv the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order or the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May 13, lsuO. LOUIS HYAMS. City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Council to extend water mains on Fourth South street, between Fifth and Sixth East streets. Notice is hereby given hy the City Council of Salt Lake City of tho Intention of such Council to make the following described Improvement, or Extending and laying Iron water pipes mains along the following streets, namely: On Fourth South street from present terminus midway between Fifth and Sixth East streets, 30 rods east to Sixth East street, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at $700 (seven hundred dollars.), by a local assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the dis-trict to he affected or benefitted bv said Im-provement, namely: Lot I and N. block US. iot 7 and 8, block :13. all In plat B, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must bo pre-sented In writing to the city recorder on or be-fore Juno 10th, ISiKi. being the time set bv the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may ho made thereto. Hy order of the city Council of Salt Lake City, made May 13th, ltstio. LOUIS HYAMS. City Kecorder. NOTICE. TllKANIJHY DEPAHTMKNT. I Omen orCoMtiuoi.i.E ofthk CL'khknuy f Wakhinutov. Mav 13. tftro. Whkhkah. by satisfactory evidencAiresented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that the National Hankof the Republic at Salt Lake city. In the city of Salt Lake. In the county of Halt Lake, and territory or Utah has compiled w ith all the provisions of the statutes or tho United States, required to be complied with before au association shall be authorised to commence the business of bank-ing. Andtiikkkkohk. I.Tesse D. Abrahams dep- uty and acting comptroller of the currency do hereby certify that the National Hank of' the SRaeiplublic, at Salt Lake city, in the city of Lake, in the county of Salt Lake ami ter-ritory of Utah is authorised to commence the business of banking as provided In Section fifty-on- hundred and sixty-nin- e of the re- vised statutes of the United States,. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness mv hem! and seal of office this 13th day of May, D. Abrahams. Deputy and acting comptroller of the cur-rency. No. 4310. Bait Lake Chamber of Commerce, Caleb W. West, President; Fred Simon. First t, L. E. Hall, Second Vlce Presl-en- t, Frank K. GUlesplo, Secretary; M. H. Walker, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Cnlcb W. West, L. C Karrlck, Fred Simon, John D. Spencer, L. E. Hall, It. L. A. Culiner, John W. Donnellan, Spencer Clawson, J. M. Iilcketts, ' W. H. Sells, CCWantlaud. STANDING COMMITTEES, Commerce Lowe, Pavey, Webber Kahn, Coffin. Irrigation Hollister, Sloan, ISrb, Grosbeck, Bailey. Importation, ete. G. F. Culver, Young, Moritz, Alt!, Adams. Publlo Improvements Dooly, Kilter, O. P. Mason, ConkUn, Gillespie. Wool Growing Plckerd, Kerr, Fabian, H. Cohn. J. H. White. , Mines and Mining Chambers, Trcwoek, Jes-no- Daly, T. R. Jones. Mackintosh, Ferry, Hoi den., Terhune, Cultens. Meteorology Anuett, Arbogast, Dart, W. A. Melden. Climate. Sanltry-3oodw- ln, Hamilton, Jas. bharp, Stundart, Wslden. - Manufacture-Auerbc- h, , Kinney, M. H. Walker, Kelsey, Morris, Stock growing-Noble, S. F.Walker. Swan. W. L. White, GlauUeld. A rbltrntion-Haybo- uia, Bnskln, Barrett, P. L. Williams. Sowles. Membership Whitney, Lawrence, Wester-fiel- Clawsou. Jr., Davis. Agriculture Goodhue, Teasdel, J. E, Hyde, A Sogers. Archltecture-Klettl- ng. W. H. Culmer, . Carroll. W. E. Jones. Railroads Remington, Glendennlng, S. K. Thomas. Parker, Bennett. ' Finance J. R. Walker, Lawrence, H. J. (.rant, McCornick. Bacon. , .. AVOKUINUMEN'S SOCIETIES. Times and Places of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Every Monday night, room 48, Scott Auerbach building, Main street. Brewers' XTnlon Second and fourth Tues-days every month, room 48, h building. Main street. Painters aud Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 4f. building. Main street. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every mouth, room 48, build-lug- . Main street. Cigarniakers' Union First and third Thurs-days every montn. room 48, building. Main street. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously desig- nated. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. V. W. hall. Carpenters aud Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evenlug at Temple of Honor. Hodoarriers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second aud f.nirth Mondays each month in the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. Stonecutters' Union Second and fourth Monday of each mouth at A. O. U. W. hall. Brick aud Stonemasons' Union Second and fourth Friday of each month at the K. of P. hall. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second ami fourth Sundays at. their hall, room 18, Scott- - Aucrbach building. Mam Executive Hoard of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room IS. building. Mam street. NOTICE OFCoTuHncEil toINeTxEteNndTIOwNaterOmFainTsHEon CFIiTrsYt North street fmni F irst West, to West Temple street with lateral of twenty rods on West temple street. Notl.e i hereby given by the City Couucilof Salt Lake City of tae intention of such Council to make the following described improvement towit : Extend ng aud laying iron water pines or mains atone the following streets namely On First North street from First We5t street to W est Temple stivet with lateral of twenty rods on V est Temple street and defravw the cost thereof, estimated at JlsSb.pO niuetoeu hundred aud elghty-nv- dol- lars, by a local assessment Uxn the lots or pieces of ground wlthtn the fullowlngdesnrtbed dir.t' be'n th district to be affected or by said iuipnivemeut, namelv: Lots l ?'iA J'oiloc,? .KM' loto 4- - 7- bl,,rlt ' t 5. ; all in plat A. Salt Lake City Survey All protests aud objection' to the earn ing out of such intention iruist be presented in writinir tilth city KernrderoKur before June to, !, helnc tie- - time set hy the said 'mipcll when it Smt,cr.h":.U'NU,0r 3r' Hyorderot the city' cciiWU nT City, wade May 13, . LOl IS HY "lis Ctty Kecorder. |