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Show " 1BIIrlMMM MM M r THE SALT LAKE TIMES, .MONDAY, JUNE 0. 1800. 5 unWWEDIE. ...IT . ! Notice. AH persons are hereby warned, under the penalty to provided by ordinance, not remove the bodv of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, with-out hrst notifying the city scavenger, who will issue, directions for its dis-posal. William Showall. City Scavenger, room 6, City Hall. April 17, IS'JO. tLLIS GETS EVEN. a I'uUtaition. ciofAh'u n"is "PMcd to the eritl-- i in the IV,W l,11'Ster iu a W lecture 0Ii of the City Seitoii for the Month of May. i to the report of the eitv Wring the mouth of May there SS: deaths, of which the following hxSS! 3; Brighfs disease, 8; litis li convulsions (infantile) '""wU's- - croup, 3; consumption, l;Cf ild birth. 1; diphtheria, !); general ), 1; fever (scarlet), 4; fc' ' (typhoid) 3, fever, (brain) 1, Zrhvto of bowels 1, heart disease '""rt uiatioii of bowels 4. lead poison-3- ' i Inn2 disease (acute) 4, measles 1, "Wdi 1. ld ae 3.' Paralysis Pre-'- " birth 2. suicide 1, tonsililis 2, "fSSne cough 1. Of this number 31 Tifes an(l 20 females. The num. filler one year was 7. from I to 5 from 5 to 10 years 7, from 10 FffrMts 8. and over 30 years S3; nativities are g;iven as: Utah 26, ,Lr of tho United States 8, Eug-- f Fv 'land and Wales 11. Soandana- - i Scotland 8. Switzerland 1, Fiu-- j Kcw Zealand 1, lslo of Man 1. trXTAU MOTEL. Commercial Street, ou the European flan. This fine hotel, strictlv tirst class iu every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled iu the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowkks, Proprietors. 'M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDES." Thrte-fourth- s of a Mile from Business Center. 'I'll'. iuot eteim -u p!rtr In B. rtt SifritrJ a: the upper ea.l and la the) 4 I tttr ai,.'.,! t rr; of rtv t i rtii t:ie .!.- - --.pr'tw liuv,r.l fhe flni ttrwe tit lth. la thi i'u'liv. i at mi .lui iurf me neat Uv will in uld faiid IK pt ' liMiit fi;. i rn iii'tv ue tmrte-i- . St. a. iv;K, B-- l City, IiUnn. i . - - ,1. IIKVVII.WK. JOHN M. LAUW Attorneys at Lawand Estate Agents. 1,'KONT rnn Hn,,tti;l iintVr. W lave ine m!v ltr.r nf rl III lima .Uiroiinn', lfv:T.i,it in inrei. w are l,.rKik-hl- ittuti,:l with hm re-- estate. We hue mnn' tf tin fVi fl """ t'r tW. W til al a!! jrna In buy line frtuu oltanm. If e hat o,t )irtirtl- - t.ut v.i.i. Boise cay. ibMaiiliii. u. Investment Co., . j Have the finest city pnpert and oer 3000 o;.-e-s of firstcfass Jrmf I under water, with witer rght. Parties desiring icroan to livi on tid till can bave thsir own tint ith which to pay for it at i low rate of interest. For address IDAHO LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. Central Subdivision ! BOI3E CITY, HDAJ-IO- . 1 It " UIi rhuli-aa- l Inill ; fi.Vt to r lm. ni rmi Well mtir-- ami e;t UiMinrU Trai t level. lUAHK HAVKH. rVUMi t !jr. Irtaa Car load wool and hair mattresses at S. R. Marks & Co. Dm. Whitney & Bucher' Dental parlors nest to Cullcn hotel. English ladies are iiue equcstrienes be-cause they have perfect fitting habits made by S. T. Taylor's system, at 44 Wasatch block. BOISE City IDAHO, Offers to EiB-Seeier- s lay Advantages. " "pHERE is an abundance of government land of the very best quality, within a reasonable distance, open to actual settlers. pRUIT-GROVER- S and garUners can get .small tracts out of which large incomes can be nude. JANY distinct lines of business specialties are still open, waiting for men of ability and character to lill them successfully and profitably. , JNVESTORS will find excellent opportunities, either in the development of trade or manufacture ' es, or in the purchase or improvement of property. rpHERE is scarcely a vacant house in the city. Twenty per cent, ought to be added to the num-ber of dwellings at once. For special information, address the , Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trade. Having entered the emplov of David-Son- , Leyson & McCune I shall be pleased to soe all of my friends at tho new store. E;bkkt RoBtnrs. The largest display of vegetables u the city at C. U. Durst's. lor three weeks it lias been impossi-ble for us to do watch repairing promptly, but now that we have se-cured the services of Mr. Egbert Rob-erts, io long mid well known as a first-clas- s watchmaker, we can get all work finished in short order. . Davidson, Lkyson & McCuse. Pembroke, quick job priuter. El Dorado can boast of a larger pop- ulation than auy other suburban. . Chas. S. Wilkes. Goods called for and delivered. Em-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone 01. Ladies, before you ao to the beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and get ono of thoso lovely seaside hats for almost nothing. Neanido HaU. At Mrs. Bromstceles, 108 E. Second South street. Just tho thing to go to Garfield Beach iu. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. It. Marks & Co. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING A T T M ! : Il20lMainlst AlllCViCdin F2Q"Main.sr Clothing and Shoe ISCfMaiiTst C0Mf(Wy 120MfAiiTsr, UK ARK OUKSKX KI'D IN ul k CLOTHING D&PARTMI&N'P1 And determined not to carry orr any Spring (lotxls. And firm believers in the old saying that THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM, Therefore wc have concluded to make a sweeping reduction of from 25 to 50 ht cent on our Clothing and Spring Overcoats ITor Two "Weok.0. Hfiiifmlinr that those who cotne first will h.ie the best selection from a NKW STOCK ONLY TWO MONTHS OLD, Remember the Place and Date, from May 28, for Two Weeks Onlyi Ainoriraii Clothing and Shoo, Co., Kl0 Main Streef. Novelty Manufacturing Co. (old, silver, and nickel plating. Ro pairing of fans, jewelry, and all kind of novelties. Km'Ison Bros., 01 east Third South Street. If you want a perfect tittiug garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. J. C. Bromsteele, 108 E. Second South street. t'arpanters Wanted to take contract to do the work on nine houses. 20 East Second South. A splendid now line of silverware will be opened In :i day or two at Davidson, Leyson & McCune. Call and see it. Fine lino of carpet at S. R. Marks & Co.. - . Baby earriagos at cost at S. B Marks &Co. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Barkatt Bros. Working-me- Who wish to build a house and have their own home, should call on E. B. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. Ladies, to 44 Wasatch block for English riding habits.-- " Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Every morning at Peterson & Camp-bell's, 114 West First South street. Mrs. Christy has just received her summer patterns. 31 West First South. m e m Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 91. Bargains in every lino of furniture at Barratt Bros. Barratt Bros, have all tho lato and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. Barratt Bros. Lace Huts. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Bonn Steele's, 108 E. Second South' street, at reduced prices. Call' and see them. rm Refrigerators, line line at S. R Marks & Co. Railroad Contractors and Bite, I.S EV3f1S ' O"'oc' tol MtiH and Excavating, 121 S. " Main St. Street Grading a Specialty. ePd f ESTIMATES FURNISHED. 111 G r COHRESPOSDEXCE SOLICITED. i The only place iu tho city is the Va- - j rety Half, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. The Variety. Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. Lace and silk curtains at S. R. Marks &Co. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. . - Jib Gral Omaha, Keb. B. F, Pel man, Silt Lato Ctj. Tolixi C3-rax- it &, Co., i'OXTItACTOIW row. STIIHKT AND SIDEWALK PAYEMKNTSj - - AND IiKAI.KWM IN - Cements; Trinidad Asphaltum for Streets: Satjoh'thic and Grano olithic for Sidewalks, Basements, Floors, etc. The Jleit JtrantlH of Portland aud Amrrlran IVntf nt. Crushed Slag for Cementing for Sale to Contractors. Estimates furnished on ill kinds of Cement Work, Cementlm!, ite. All aork Gtirtitt! Ojji f WJ S. Main 1st. ( ruher at Hamherrrr'i Warm prlii Tfttphvne 4" I, Cor Thirti Hf Sinth Surth. For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Second South. Wanted. All kinds of second-han- d household goods at Etehison & Webbers, 157 S. First East street. Special sale of line millinery at New York prices at 44 Wasatch block. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylob,' 4,'J E. Second South. Cheapest carpet, wall paper and fur-niture at S. K. Marks & Co. FRANK KNOX, L. C. KARRICK, J. A. EARLS, President. Vice-Preside- Cashier. National Bank of the Republic. Capital, . . . $500,000. Directors: Fhask Ksox, II. L. A. CrniKit, ;ko. A. Lowk, T. F. MULLOV, d. S. Il0j.fE, ' L. C. KAItltlt a, J. G. Emanuel Kaii.v, J. A. Eaki.h. TERBU'IC CRASH III .Hcn'ii, Ladies' ami Children's "Shoes," "Gents' Tan." Our $3.50 shoe for $3.00. Our $4.50 shoe for $3.73. Our $5.00 shoe for $4.25. Gents' Calf V. Calf and N. K. Cal f. Our $1.73 shoe for $1.50. Our $2.35 shoe for $1.90. Our $2.73 shoe for $2.25. , Our $3.00 shoe for $2.50. Our $3.50 shoe for $2.90. Our $4.00 shoe for $3.50. Ladies, before you go to the beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and get one of those lovely seaside hats for almost nothing. West side rapid transit will be com-pleted to El Dorado within 90 days. Chas. S. Wilkes. I Dr. Tillman's dental parlors, 172 Main pet. Consultation free. Martin Schmidt, "the" tailor, has just received his second shipment of spring woolens. Call and examine bis stock in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 208, Progress building. Have you seen it? in Barratt Bros, window. , and birthday presents IForwedding Hall, 54 West Second Salt Lake Transfer Co. PATTE1N & GLENN, TT7Hf All Orders Promptly Attended to. Car Lots a Specialty. ffijjJl Ojjlve, lie W. First South st. ' BJ JIf imMM Telephone 2-- r rr Urn. M. Scorr, ik. Oi..uv.sshh, II. H. HcNriam Preaidenl. t. H:reury. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., lIMVlil'ORATED.) --DEALERS H7 Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOU th Dodge Wood I'lilley, lUwbtlnK'a Mfle WUt lUpo, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Iferculna l'owdr, A tin Entnoa and Boil ' ers, Mack Injector, ltuflulu Kt aleti, Jefferaun llort Whim, lHik Iuuip4' Mineri' and Blacksmith' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah Choice maple syrup, the finest iu the land, Hamond's choice hams aud bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C, B. Durst' s, 72 and 74 E 2nd South St. We are making the same cut m ladies fine shoes. Prices unheard of before. All choice new goods. Infants' cloth top, brown aud black, Patent leather fox button. Our $1.40 shoe for $1.10. Dongola kid, 1 to 5, all widths. . Our $1.15 shoe for 85c. Infants' French kid Button, all widths. Our $1.50 shoe for $1.15. Child's 4 to 7 spring heel. Our $1.35 shoe for $1.10. Our $1.85 shoe for $1.40. Misses' tan, spring heel, button, all widths. Our $2.75 shoe for $2.25. Misses' black kid; button, spring heel, patent leather tips. Our $3.00 shoo for $2.50. Come early aud lit your darlings at these phenomenal prices. For one week only. Thk WaLklk Bros. Co. Warning. v e the undersigned respectfully cal " attention of the public to the fact 'e are the only members of the L TlcKct Brokers ' associatioan Lw Lake City. There are Wk 'mess in Salt Lake ; ) who claim membership and who wim i """hers; and wo take this of informing the public to " 8"el persons. The only mem-- Salt Lako City arc J. K. GlLLKSrtE, 240 South Main st. Oscar Gkoshkll, Under the Postoflice. . We open today a splentlid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest good of this class ever placed on the market. Don't fail to see them. Davidson, Lbvsox & JcVvsk. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-The lincst line of baby carriages and express wagooi. very cheap at the Va-riety Hall. Call and see them. 54 West Second South. e ladies appreciate tho fine New fStchebi0Sur,eU n0W0Q 8ale at 44 Barratt Bros, lead in new designs ol lurniture. Call early and get your choice. Brighton, Brighton, Brighton, Brigh-ton, Brighton, Brighton, Brighton. Edwtn-- W. Senior. Take the TJ. and N. By. at 1 o'clock and visit El Dorado. Free 'bus at the El Dorado depot. Fare on railway round trip 15 cents. Chas. S. Wilkes. iottHnbo.soW in E1 Dorado Jor a r nZk 011 stallments of $3 an $10 Cha9 S- - WilkB. ..... . .. ... i C O .A. Xi IO The Frank IVrE Coal Co, are prepared to C ,1 furniih txal on short notice fur family nc. Try aw, TT their coal and you will have no other. V J Main Off c H South W)w. O. I . BWOWM. MiNi;f, J"" E. SELLS, J.TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber. First South tret't, ojoit HtU WarJ Assnib!jr Room.. P. 0. L'x 10"H. Old Umtr tar4 l krmsXx k Baftoy. . . i Be sure and see our new goods, just arrived by the train load lot. Come and take a look for yourself. Baeeatt Bros. Sole Agents for James Means' $3.00 SIlOCS. Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Street. i IT an1 Bul,dln" AMoclatlon. tfflP-tions- . ar ow being takett iC, 1SE.ued ia new series (No. 5.) A. Hanauer, jr., Secy. Office McCornick's bank. Don't forget that we have removed to 67 East Second South street. A. J- - White, Keal Estate Co. THE HANSON PRODCCE CO., Commiuion Merchant 88 8. Waat TampU Street. Butter, eggs, Cheese and fruits. West-er- u agents for the Diamond, Diadem, Ayrshire, cascade creamery's A. A. 6 H. P. Co. print. W. unfor Shoe Stor. CT8 Salt Lake theater. Our 'Bole '?!n?r hoes and slippers is tice RWhlc we offer at the lowest tr ' Reniember the name aud num-- Graod Clearance Sale. We have reduced our entire stock of ladies' trimmed and untrimmed hats, childrens' and misses sailor hats, boys' Milan and fancy straw hats, to prices that are sure to closu them out. We are offering our stock of Ribbons, Laces, tin broideries, Parasols; Fans, Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings. Infants' cloaks. Ladies' ami children's hosiery, Underwear, Flannelette and Jersey blouses, etc., j at prices never before quoted in the citv. Call and exrttninw good aud j prices. Simon I5rox.. Jl W. First South strt-W-. j j ' e wmm! Ve are Prepared to do high our reP.airing promptly patronage. Kemem-- t of chare''S ar cnSraTe Davidso'n, Letson & McCcne. - fc' ln3Proed machinery ntm-- t t1? Va,mdr3'. 21 Commercial ' Jel,phone4. , Utah and Montana Maclerj Company j C. P. MASON, Manager Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery, : Engines ami Boilers from power anl upward in stw.k for imtne diate deliver-- . Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Engines Rock Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill, Lubri eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and Concentrat g Mills erected ami delivered in running order. Maine Office and Warerooms 259 S. Mail Street Sail Laic D. S. I AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. 1 I nion Faciflo Syntenu Mountain Division. On and after Mav 20, 1890, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Lear Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garlield (iariield Salt Lake 810 a m 0:25 a m ll M a m12:l j p m loilS a m 11 :tK a m 2:30 P m 3:4- - p m 100pm 1:43 pin 3:40pm 4:J.pm pm 3::JOpm 3:13 pm twopm fiilOpm 5:33pm 7:20pm 8 10pm 0:30 pm 7:15 pm 9:30 pm 10:lJPm Excepting Sundays. IVkets for sale at Union ti. ket of-- ( A. G. P. A. C. S. MiU-EX- , G T. M. I 0. VAN BUSKIRK. OFFICK Ok T. C ST E 33(13 TkliliisliirlliiratiiifiiitGo. GENERAL REAL ESTllE BUSINESS TB1551CTE0. SPECIAL AITE.XTIOS X) Tit fOBIISG OP STRDICATE1 IGEHTS fOl EASTEIS CAPITAL li e J not fnuiMe SXJPS. but (JOOI HARGAXSf F.XI'KKIKNCtll OI'KKTf-- 4 n--l Nnitn d IM Kitt, tl UHl 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. Ladi"t evervthing of the latest you will tint! at Mrs. W. H. Fox's Miltin-r-y parlors. 352 South Main st., Crane; building. j I ,m Special Offer. so.i'i101''zed to offer, for a few bri t ,ft on corner Fifth and I, !, "ouse four rooms, closet, ,ar' tity water etc., for 14500.- - " " - UvrfAOBV ' . , - 28S; Main street. Come in and see our largo display of j new i?"ud' jtt-i- t arriM-- frr-- th 'vt j bAKKAir Bros. I Her Grace's Concert. foMioX, June 7 Special. A con-'- i under the auspices of the Princoss w;is givf,i this ufternoon at the !',!r-iRt- of' Mrs. Clark Konnedy in Miami place for the benefit of Dr. v.rGniv'8 chapel. There were of the royal family pres-et flin queen sent a generous NOTES FROM THE CHt KCHKS. Chlldr.n ,Uayatthe Maptl.t C hun h. in St vLvl'Ual;d rPli the pulpit Hov. A. J. Hailey he sermon l0 the gradating1preached chiss of a1.1 Lake academy at lf,c Grand opera house yesterday morning. ,.heVuJ, W,,,Io,ue9 tho Krst M. E. Preached the baccalaureate ser- mon before the graduating class of the ,.w 8cln,nary yesterday from the ! all tl,ut "vereoineth shall ana ho shtbaljlnpbe, and I will be his God my sou." The Baptists celebrated children's Hay yesterday, ami an excellent programme was prepared for the occasion. In the. evening memorial services of little Ethel Coruin were held. Tho Young People's Soeietv of Chris-tian Endeavor sent a wliito flower auchor, the Ladies' Aid society a while flower pillow with "Ethel" thereon in dark flowers, and a floral harp was hung above them all. An Animal Festival. niiLAPEU'inA, Juno 7. Special. Ttc annual festival for tho benefit of Ihe Protestants' orphan homo wtll take ,,l,ecto!iiorrrow.' There will be a big 'tocfssiun in the morning In which tho various religious and benevolont sotile-wil- l participate. It ia Dedicated. Boston', June 8. Special. The new wing of tho spldsers' home at (beta, for the building of which tho iojiiiatiue in 1888 appropriated $50,000, Iras dedicated today, the eighth auni-versar- y of the dedication of the origi ml building. Among the inritcd guests rc Governor Brackett and his staff, lie council, members of both branches J the legislature, the department com-mnd-and staff and the post coin-minde-of the Massachusetts G. A. R., the Ladies' Aid association, the Wo-mud- 's Relief Corps and officers of the lxiy.il Legion. Notice to Builders. On and after Mav 17th, 18!10, we will deliver lime from the old Pasco lime works at twenty-fiv- e cents per bushel, building sand at $1.25 per load, gravel for cement work at $1.25 per load, building rock at $9 per cord. Leave or-ders at No. 50, South West Temple street, north of tho Herald office. Tele-phone No. 277. S. Bajiberoer, President Utah Lime & Cement Co. 128 Main street. MtKAT KXCI TEMKNT Al the Grand Army of the Kepulilic Hail on Sooth Second Street Near Cullcn Hotel, in the City of Salt Lake. Mysterious YMcett of Animal Magnetism, The Lame Walk, the Blind See aal the Deaf Hear Dr. Smith the magnetic physician of New York gave a very interesting at the G. A. R. hall this morn-in- ; to a large and interested audience. The powerful and mysterious effect of !iis magnetic treatment is truly won-- 1 Jcrful. After giving a short address explaining his methods of curing dis-use, a young man was invited to go upon the stage who had . been tillering for some time with rheu-itutii- s neuralgia. The doctor app-lied his hands to tho affected parts for a few moments when the mm stated to the audience that he was ntirejy free from pain. Another very interesting cast; was that of au old lady ho suffered from a chronic affection if Hie liver ami stomach, and who !ial been tormented for months by i most distressing pain between wr shoulders aud under the totriiler hlades. She went upon the iage and received a magnetic treat-xoi- n Dr. Smith, which consisted iu lay-n- f bis hands upon the .affected parts r a few moments aud then making a wgentlc passes over the parts. After weiving treatment tho old lady arose iii her feet and with tears iu her eTes thanked the doctor over and over ijain. She then stated to the audience jatshe was entirely free from pain for c tirst time in many months. If time w space would permit we could scord many more cases that were ly cured. But as the doctor 'ill continue to heal the sick free of 'targe every rooming from 10 to 11 n'loek for some time to come; all can Iand witness for themselves these ost remarkable cures. Everybody iwed free at the hall. Dr. Smith has awn parlors at No. 253 West Temple ' street, where those who 116 able and willing to pay may from a a. m. until 5:80 p. m. except the hour at the iUnd Sunday.. Consultation free, icosts you nothing to go and have a nendly talk with Dr. Smith. If he not cure you he will frankly tell He guarantees perfect satisfac- - to all whom he treats. - |