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Show - - THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TH UKSDAY KVEXIXft "Nf AT. S. ISOO 5' - Notice to Carpenters. . The Carpenters Union No. 489 of this city desire, to notify all that the carpenters, following shops and their w ork are on strike: The Salt Lake Building ami Manufacturing company; Romnev JLaylor and Armstrong; 1). C. Mc- Gregor, Asper & Kuowk-s- , and Pho-ni- mill. - BV OKDElt OF Room 48 Scott-Aucrbac- Block. Tno perfect fitting bathing suits man-ufactured by the Brooklyn knitting works, for whom we are solo agents. wo nave now placed on sale for the coming bathing season. Colors w arranted and guaranteed not to shrink. Bast-Maiwua- Mek. Co. 143 Main street. Order a case of r'Anheusor" sent home. Telephone 332. Li Gentlemen should leave their orders for custom shirts at ' Bast-Maksha- Mer. Co. 143. Main street. lor lamps!, silverware, table cutlerv and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 51 est Second South. Troy 1 T Troy Steam ! .Celobrated Troy Steam Laundry ! - lelephone 11)2, 143 Main St. For wedding aud birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 54 West Second South street. The largest display of vegetables in the city at C. B. Dursfs. Mrs. Christy Has just received an elegant lot of black leggins at No. 31 West First South The street. Troy Steam Laundry guaratees Us patrons excellence of work and promptness of delivery. 142 Main street. Telephone 102. The finest eastern corn-fe- d beef at I)iokinson.& Co., cor. Third South and Main. Ogden Creamery Butter. We are solo agents for this butter and we guarantee it to be the best in the market. Try it. Rogers & Company. Sole Agents Ogden Creamery Butter. The cheapest place in town to buv fine ju ey roasts, choice steaks aud all kinds of dried, salted and canned meats, also the finest sausage of all kinds that can be made, cured hams and bacon a specialty, is at st. Fred J. May. Proprietor. Telephone 80. Meats promptly deliv-ered. POHNJEOS. 1 iiu-- a nevy bl.u i.r litA'.u Minat- - "" i per vsrd: pr. f! i f I I tJ ui.- - ti'.MH Aruiure Koyat at ll per ill tSICLCk vJrVVi nn.M.r P.- -h rain. rt.n- .Mlll'l) ICIOW SILKS, ,tvrV,UiKl,rh',,,,u11,y Regular Prices - t nusillv OM-r- e-l Fall!,-- , our rrtfiiisr l in il.ty fo'V-- " S. SO piece torv hanl.omc 24 iuch tprintr aaii StitnnuT Irr fItKw! at 13Tc Thc contain' a largo varioty of ilmiuhiateil tjovl and desigos, Incloiling black, anj nr tho I H vn!ni wV hav ever tfrrl ut tal.-- t prlco 50 pieoos a inch W ool Mripni Suitings, ic light t o!ot at 271c per yr, oM at the bcBinninfr ot this stison at 4')o. ltxi piooes Cbailit', in now-- deign, at 5c h r ystd, the bieat bax-gai- n iu t'h.illios wi shall be able Im oiler lliis A beauttl'ul lot of Wool Clullif ut 2 per yard iawe"erte'c,r.iedc.pe.ia.va LaJ.'es Summer Undsniiaar. t a' ou. half url.-e- w pla. on .V. !1)d.-t- i t vdles' JTT l.a.l;-- Monair tlaateta at HSM. M. 7.ttt HtM- - Lotr-- f a srvd ivr; vets at ad unw ,n. loc Noi iih.t.iud ui the enormous resa Very itae Jerv Rlbbnl Ve? m we have already lioueln Lad e- Wr..n. e Wane and Haitirifcana, at S. rv auJ Srvj aresil h' ii'i(c a .a I aesrtmei;t m t'os ap'ece line. u.fd i.r;,l "1 B,,w l'"e" ' w hv receive a t'lU firk of Ch'l- - liend i ibe kvou. dteu s i.u.-!v,;- ' Wait Amus aud Uiwim, We o.Te r a lot of Lilies' PUiien at Kv W slt- from i to U yeans, and gents' aoors. Men'i O itinj; V annfl Summer Sliir i at Mon's Fr 'ncli Hulhrintt Shit ' s i lr reri at 'JOit er auit. Men' i.k, ex.-elli'i- Qiuuii in ! . in T r.a tml Mo.l, 3 pair fir 50ii MouV S v ty numrior fjiwli y E .gl.sli K bhctl, In Oxfon! tuUort M bio. Tun nJ rnbleat hod. ut '.'.V a pair. Wo claim thia tobeh twat Imlf liiiae iu thia country. T buy thora oavo ia to buy ttioru alway Gents' bilk Semfi, iu nn cula-s- v.nitiy of pretty atylo tod detlnt, at 25c. Cloves and Mitts. Mother's Friend shirtwaist Laities' Berlin Gloe at (V) and t.V per We hue re eiv. thla p:r ralrnntM nun el Hove' strtauta, la Perfei't fitting LI'ls Glove, la Sued Outtn t'lauoel and rsiu-- Pvreala. shades, at ti ,, and oc a pair. Talfta Hllk Gloves at V, io and f We call anenlioei o eair Una of 1 tier pair. Hsrlsa tmbrufelenKl FkHinclugs. which la Pui English Silk Gloves at V, Tie and simple enormous. The Uat contains every iiv v ,triiri au.t psturn la us Uils - hllk Jersey Mitts at It, HOC, tftc, c, Wo, son, aud at ail priora from ttn to H pet eoc and Wc a pair. )aid. WI3IT3 QOOCO XDHF-ITlvnZiT-T. The popularity of our spcc-iu- l lino nf Tabid Linon, if whith wi ar aolf ojionts, U on tho inuroaao. Merit will toll. "I'opulnr gcrfnla at opuir pricoa" la our motto. Antique Hod S-'- loft from lust work 'a aalo will 1m ctojod at tho tarn pricoa. Id addition to our reftulur lino of barijaina wo will thia wrk prcaont tha following xtraonlliiary drive In White (tsU: 100 plocoa plain India Linen at 10, 2) and 15o, two-thlr- actual talas. 100 pioccs Chock Naiimook at 10, 2 and 15o ja r vanl. Hcaidoa the above, atnndurd goods, a full liu of Uo?, Jacquard ami Eiiibroidorodrirocta are bown. COH1T BROS. Railroad Tickets Bought, .Sold And exchanjred hv J. K Gillespio, mem-ber of tho Americau Ticket Brokers' association, No. 340 Main street. Come iu aud seo our largo display of uev goods just arrived from the east. Bakratt Bros. Bargains in every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. Wo carry a full line of Stetson soft hats iu tho latest styles and shapes. Bast-Marsha- Mku. Co. Tho only place in tho cit v is the Va-- r 142 Main street. ety Hall, 54 West Secouif South, for bargains. Call and see. Gold, silver and niekle plating of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch at tho Novelty Manufacturing company, 61 East Third South street. Martin Schmidt, "tho" tailor, has just received his second shipment of spring woolens. Call and examino his stock"in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 203, Progress building. Ladies while shopping should not fail to call at Davidsou, Leyson & McCune's aud examine their lino line of jewelry; the most fastideous can be satisfied. You can find the largest variety of goods in tho city at the Variety Hatl, 54 West Second South. W. H. McCluro & Co. real estate. Choice business ann resideneo property. Quick sales aud sure returns. Jo. 60 West Second South street. Barratt Bros, lead in now designs pf furniture. Call early and get your choice. A full line of filled chaius at David son, Leyson& McCune's. All latest Improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 04. . Five car loads of uew aud elegaut furniture just arrived at Bakratt Bhos. We are sole agents for the Miller & Christy hats. Bast-Maksha- Meu. Co. 142 Main street. If you are going to make a present, call and seo what Davidson, Leyson & Barratt Bros, have all the late and McCune can show you. fancy dining and sitting room Chairs Barratt Bros. Seals of all kinds, including notaries and lodges, made to order and at once, at thoiSovelty Manufacturing company, 81 East Third South street. The Variety Hall, 54 West Sccoud South, keep everything you want. New goods arriving every, clay at Barratt Bros, furniture store. . How to Nave Dentist Bill. Buy Kansas corn fed beef of Dicken-son. Corner Main and Third South Have you seen it? streets. - in Barratt Bros, window. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 4. Choice maple syrup, the finest in tho laud, Hamond's choice hams aud bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C, B. Durst' s, 72 aud 74 h. 2nd South St. The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main st. Telephone 1U2, Office supplies at C. II. Parsons' book store, Scott-Aurbae- h buildiug. Call and seo my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. A UargaCl. A modern brick cottage of nine rooms on J street near car line, rents for $00 per month; good terms; $H,500. If you want a nice homo don't miss this opportunity of a good bargaiu. E. V. Foiilik, 2(5 West 2nd South St., upstairs. WHAT WE CLAIM FOR THE North Star For (OLD, DKYXKSS aud ITBITY OF AIR It tauU tinsuriiuHHflri. It will maintain Lower Toinpcraturo with th aarue amount of lot than any other refrigerator. For Subatantiality, Perfect Workmanship ani Hundsoino Dealgn it la unoqimlwl Aa It ia tUM with Irjr Air ONLY tt will not become rniioifl and aour aa other licfriorator that are filled with Suwdiwt, Shavings ami Cuarcoal. It has a larger Storage Capacity anl IccChumhor, with the aamo outsl'lo tncaaurement, tliau any other Rettis cr.ior made. Sold only by tho SALT LAKE HARDWARE COMPANY 32 Weal Second South, (Opera Houm Block). 'Sign Cf tHo "BTO- - CrTTILT." Headquarters for LAWN MOWERS. 0AS0UNE STOVE. CAR0EM TOOLS, RUBBER HOSE and HOUSE FURHISHIN3 HARDWARE of all Descriptions. BEAD, Kvad This. To Ileal Estate Owners : List your properly with us at ouce. No cost to you unlets sale is made. Wc 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 and address. We place your property with over two hundred good agents and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one haviug our list to find your property and .you, and deal with you direct. V e invite all to call or write for our printed list of property. We mail it to any address in the ifnited States. Respectfully. G. W. WlLDEBMAN & Co., No 23f South Main St., in basement. 6Uxl65 feet business property for per foot; cheap; house, bath, C 185x330 feet on 4th West, 415,000. 08 acres three and a half miles from postoffico, cheap. $6000 will buy 6x7 rods 0th East and 4th South Sts. $3000 will buy 81x140 Sth V est and 3d South Sts. " ' 6x10 rods on 4th South, $325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blk. 28, pi. E, $5500. $4000 for 4Jxl2 rods, brick house five rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th So and 2d East streets. $5300 for ojxlO rods on 5th So bet 2d and 8d West $1650 for 25x140 feet, four-roome-house. Thos. Gcest & Co. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at theNovoltyManufacturingeompjny, 61 East Third South street. Elegaut lines of summer neckwear in bows, scarfs, Windsors, etc. Bast-Maksha- Mer. Co. 142 Main street. We are making a specialty of .gentle-men's shirts to order, in dress, silk anJ flannel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Mabsha- Mee Co. 142 Main street. Physicians advise the Anheuser Busch Lager Boer as a family tonic. Telephone 383. " MIDDLEM I SS, VAN 1)Y KE CO.. Real Estate and Mines, I 166 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Warner's Gtove. The only Fainilv and Pleasure Resort, Emigration Canon. -- Trains leave Utah and Neva depot Sundays at 1 0 p.m. And " 3:40 p.m. Workingmen who wish to build a house and have their own home should call on E. B. Wicks, 2oiJ S. Main, and get his terms. George K. Dunn & Co.. CONTRACTORS for STB AM HKATI.VJ AI'FAKATtS ta tha Fottowinj ffyatefpa: Kitlmr in HIGH or LOW Prewtir.., or Iu.lirei. Spe-cial Attention Given to Job Wwk, lacfotlag I'lumbin aa-- i Ca Fittia 203 West Teisp!t Street, Soati. Oat Oaar SoiO Oti Cilt Salt Lake City. - Utah Territory V are now prepared to do the work for steam or hot water ltng. leaving tho principal expense 'jl1 you have decided to put in your '.'jators and heater that is when the weather is about to set in. This expenbe now makes the house uf wore valuable since steam heated Wings always- - command a better " Inquire for figures and estimates 5alt Lake Construction Co., CI first East St. The most complete lino of " elties ever shown in the city at Da Leyson & McCunes. UAKGAINS AWAY DOWN. A Lovely Home. txO rods, corner of 4th and F streets. ' troora hrick house, large barn, ats for fruit and ghadc trees, 'i "? ars, onlv $0300, or $700 per cash- - Balance easy. 'f ' i rods, corner ot 3rd East and 7th fl'Tt olectno line. Only $1120 rou; $i50cash. balance easy. Ol'P'y to owner, - o. 23 W Second South street. New Route to Fark City. The Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and short lino to Park Citv for passenger bu,iness be-tween Salt Lake and Park City jiay 1, 1800 Trains will leave the corner of Eighth South and Main streets, Salt Lake city, at 7:30 a. m. Returning, will leave Park City at 4:30 p. in. and arrive in Salt Lake city at 7:00 p. m. Single fare. 12.00. Round trip, $3.00. JoHX W. YorNtt, manager. T J Maclistosh, gen'l F. & P. agut. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 6$ West 2nd South St., Salt Lake Cltj, Utah. Officer ri Stochholdcer; John E. Dooley, President, I 8. UUla, Vtce-PrMea- t, A. L. Thomas Secretary. ' Incorporatorai tflutS Tlet .V,:.al .aa. ; K jTaa A. MaaaU, lwtte i oJe. X WJJ ""t1- - . V. . . Attorney, John A. MarahaJL ; Main Street. T have for sale for a few days only a choice piece of Main strec property at cent below the market price. It 20 wr aC.tSftKr'fc 25 terms. 27J South 3Iaia street. Inveators, Attention. hy should you loan vour money at - '!r.9eut when you can make 33 tent in buying ton choice lots 33x ach oa Seventh West and ' ,?"h streets. Rapid transit ddmg past. For full particulars lJre owner, P. G. Box Xo. 998. J All the latest books a C. H. Parsons' book store. m Pembroke, quick job printer. Goods called for and delivered. Em-- j Laundry, 21 Commercial prie Steam street, Telephone 84. nBE rBOuucTS voa. paving. , it Will be Asked to Investigate "rroduct. for City Improvement. "Icial mootinn of flio directors of 7 .nher of commerce was held last d resolutions upon matters of i iHiblic interest were adopted. 'ri uuon the matter of procuring material for the construction of paring and other public "S' The resolutions avo as follows: boiiid of directors ot-th- e o'f?; "onieree. that tlie city council is ?l'Se(l thoroughly Investigate Ki-i-l products for sidewalk ml materials, and whenever it Is pos. :f m,?Je native products lu any public thev be preferred to products of as it is well known that there ?c of superior flagging 'srDa eemeh" paving materials olose-to- . I uke City. I i,e other resolution was: ' .i Tbat the chamber of Bommeree'" 01 and enthusiastic assistance to :,.'af Fair association for its LISD fivnosltion and that the chamber nunu Kriate sura of BOO, to be ffl?pffiUugto encourage home Wafthe'chamber of commerce iKi of holding, simultaneously exposition, a grand inter-- ' ll eStton and carnival, and that ' 1? T in that direction be taken at as , The followiug properties are for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of E. B. Wicks, 252 South Main street: A 0x10 corner on Brigham aud O, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners ou Ninth East and South Boulevard, facing south aud east. Beautiful twenty acres on the East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the host investment in the whole city. Poplar Grove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- d one year, oue-thir- d two years: 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 81 xl55 feet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. SALT LAKE CITY, Sights and Scenes in and Around ths Intercountain Metropolis. PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISITORS. A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, tha Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Lake'e Location, Attraetloua and Climate. Garfield Beach and Other Summer ltort The city of Salt Lake has a tame itali!i reacht j around the world. The population 1 about M.OOA and la tutvina at a rap;.t rate. It ia situated at the base o the 'aau'u mouut:ilua in a lovely ralley, rich la agricul-tural resources aud !s eighteen mUi- - distant tram Great 8it Lake. Its elevation atioro aea level Is 4..1W feet. There are many po:ats of Interest to vihttoM In tue city aud near it. Here are some of them ; The renin). Tills magnificent cream watte granite struc-ture was beguu April , ISM. It is 10Ox feet the walls are W feet high, ana the towcrs.when completed, will t w feet In height. Over W..VO.IXO hare lieen expended ou the Temple, aud it in uow niMi-a- c,m;leloi. lit the ssuie sqmire with the temple U the spa-cious building called The Tabernacle, Here arc held the services of the Mormon rhureb, and these are uitenued every hundsjf hv lumne ro'.iKrejutlous of people, t tn Mormon aud Gentile, The atni.-tu-r is oval in shape, Hveaty-flv- feet htah and a&mw feet In length and breidth. 1? has a aeat.ug capa-city of lv iD people, and here may lie heard what larialuied to be Hie llnent oivan tu miit sung In the tabernacle, and demontlrated that its acoustic uowera are very due. The (iardo House, or Amelia Palace, was built hy Brtthsn Veuni; who willed Hist It should be tin of his favorite w'fe, Amelm t'olsnm Youur. hut sliu-- e h:s death It has iwen used as the official leeideucaof tllttnltariea oi the church. Krlgham Young's Residences, knormas the rw Hive and the Lion Itonne are struct urea, curious from as sooistlons. Theee ai-- slluaUd in what si ouce llrlnham Young's domain, all of whler hiis passed lntoolhei- bauds, Save the larne lo lu which Is Brltliam Young's Grave. This can be reached hypanaliic throueh th Eaxle (late, an archway la the old mud wal which at ouetlnieeiicnmnaaied Hrlith nn's prl vatepropertv. tne or two of the prophet'. wives reiHise beside his last resting- place A slab of granite covers the ai ave and there I pace left near by for the gtaves of his otUe wives. Deseret Museum. This Institution Is situated on South Tenipic street, dlrectlv opposite Temple Bipiare. U contains a larije niimlier of liiieretlni curios lies, chleny nertaluliiK to tlin early history of Utah. It is well worm a visit. Proepeut Hill with its lookout tower commands a splendid view uf the city and its surrounding. The Tithing; lliillilln poiscsaes interest ss beln the (renenil depot lor tsxes collected by the Mormouchunh from Its disciples. Liberty Tark, In the southeastern portion of the rjty Is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rspld tTunslt trains. The Chamber of Commerce, on Second South slreet. Is v Islted by who take an tuternt lu the commt-tvla- l Htuu.llnR of the ctv. There ai-- several larne cases con-taining spei:inins of Utah's mineralogy wukb ailract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South slreet, Is under able manage- - Cattle and horso' Brands a spocialty at the Noveltv Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. ment nd Is Bttiiiisiimeiy sua iiimonsTMjr rtt led up. Biniie of the lt lulont In the emm-Ir- Is p!nif hftweeo h AMsutlo .Hid the Parlftn. nrt Ssll Lsks t 'lty Is lsvs iiiiuls a stopping plsye forierfiiimiics, either the iera house or the Hnll Lake Theater helnn seliwtwt. This lsttT plK'eof smilse mi:iit as ImlH by linithsm Voiiiik ovsr tblrty vcarssK". tt is Isive snd besullful temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Ifssll, near the temple, Is used In winter for worship uy the Monniilis. the Uliemwie being too Isrtn lo sdnilt of proper l.satlnit. Asiwiuhly lull Is laOxW feet. nd cost IIMJ.lui. The eellluir Is d wlthrliureh pit turns, tuning thrm the Anirel Moroni dli'liliia Ihi- bluing place of the golden plates to Joseph Kralth. The lUrlum Is s Urge elrrnlsr bsthlna house, the center of which, under s uluss roof. Is a swlnitnlnir pool. The w ter Is brought lu p'rs from lieek's Hot Springs. There aro also a Urge numbei of hath rooms. Rlrctrie Street Car connort with every point of intirt In the city. The system Is new and the jpiKjlnluixnta good, liapld transit Is assured. Camp nnuglaa, three miles east nf the elty nnd over V) fet shove It. Is beautifully Isld out In the midst of lawns and orchards, and the harraeks and houses of the officers ar built of stone. The iHwteommiindsawlrte vi-- of ths rlly and Imrond where (treat Halt Lake lies like molten silver at the foot of the western mountains. Beck's Hot Springs are In the northern part of the dty about three miles from Hie buslnoss center. They Isiiie from tb" bsse of the mountains, and are rejrsrded as a very vanialilB aid In cim-- s of rheumatism. dysipsla and scrofula. The waters are use! both in-ternally and externally, and there Is an excellsnt bsih house snd appolntmenu for the comfort of pat.enU. The Warm aulphur Springs are the Hot Bprtngs sn 1 'he rty. about O"0 mile from 'be e t o lire. Tbej-- i a g od hotel end comf 'rtab e b.tli ho se In ronnee-- t on with tne springs, and tm y catt tie rttu bi d by street railway. . The Mountains are unsurpassed In magnl'loeot ranyons. and atie st a do en of toe a i mm w t I., reji.i. of thec ly The m l'et ie f.urist to pnd ays. wess or m n ns am ng their l d rece ses to nh, to h int t iwsle the pe rto ai d ridKs and to g t'.er will tiowe a f the sid-- s f my sprinss, ),e.th 11 ' or unlo ads 'i s pne.. Ms t'o-- o d caavrn should be srou b evry tnuru-- t I er are lake Mary and M rth from whlo-- i fos the turbubnt (:otwi'il t vr; i.n! at the bsse of the mouiiiijns are lake' lllsnche. Horeuce and l.lll.sn. lies ds tiis ire Mul rivet. Farley s, hmlgrailon and C canyons, sl ireiueiy picturesque ai: i i.lil'tlully romanU'-- . I'leanant Drive al our.d In st'rres around the otitk!rts of th City along the ut country nsds. and tur'iiiuij the lan-- s dividing of neb i ren slljlfa s id Heidi of r.n wh le no'in'a ns are never m' reiy lo ' slulitcf. I'n.01 unlet U.e brannr.es nl tt :,nJ siore hM. of tne w id .1 y n.p ere ughi oi to ..outre . ii . dr.te to fort s, ml toei a i.ilt lui i Irtl V' t!i rwllth n! Kl.i t .1 ' ri rasrus ,e . dl erl I ;il. It ts tut t'.e !.(, V: M innon ploiwrs rat made i,y the vast ep0' of Halt l,al val.'y : liiiy bursting upon them, on me Mb ut .. Uil' The Oreat ult I.aka. -- I th'nk." says F.m-s- t Ingi-twil- "few p . sow. how wondnrfiilly, s'rs-- , tantlfnl tms lnisnd x-- a is." at,d ftwaltin?- i ltssunste ITill KoMnsWi ba-- aM: Wivr have I not sera sunwu. by land and sa. ii As:a. Africa. fcunie and America, aud whr an I say I be fver sen iuor wocderou niorlnit. nrweelK-trifJui- erfets than In the invt on the Gnat Ha t l.le of fua." fa.t skj ! as oeauUIul a shet of watw ai can le eiEd anywbre. Tlie wsvee are a brht hlu oritreen. and as thfy dsne on its aur've it wcld I hard to tll woita ri.ior prevail. : ft h dott1 wlih leautlful Islands anlltaSotds the finest salt water othini in the woril (iarflold Hracb Is within ey diitanc of the citr. being it e!bt miles of a i t,jr triin. H-- Is foir vrrr luxurv and rotafnrt r a d p '3 the mysterious sea. snd slsoall the things nec-iir- r lor th rtur"rt of the inor riiiii. The 'sfi afoul nj'iviiie meal at fioo',i pries, and fim tut' are to hni for a qm--l p;ui" on the wivrs wnleciT"i s r.miCie tnieret lor visitor. Tlie me&a?-ra- nt r4 the a'xnrwlittious at OartWid lt ii Ciider the direction' f tfe talon ieeiac Kail-wa-company, a is that al Lake Park under tb svperelstao nf tha Bio Orinde Wst ern. Taui resort I north of Ue rtte. alma I fclf way oeiween Salt and C'gicm. and is mtKb frwivnted v visitors, it la nnllr la attraaven U Garfield, aod la wtu ift j VU.L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A Complete List of the Territorial, County and City Officers. Standing Committees of the, City Councili Officers and Coramittoes of ths Ouamber of Commerce. TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Governor Arthur L. Thomaa Secretary f Elijah Sells Chief Justice Charles S. Zane ( T. J. Anderson Asssoclate Justices H. 1. Hendersoii I J. V. lUackburu t'uited States Marshal E. H. Parsons United States Attorney C. S. Vnrtan Assistant C. S. Attorney E. B. t'ritchiow Surveyor Ocner.il . , E. Papgett Keg.sterot the Laud Office F. D. Hobbs Receiver of l'ubllo Moneys.. Ilojt Sherman. Jr U. S. Dei.uty Revenue Collector.. T. C. Bailey THE UTAH COMMISSION. G. L. Godfrey. Chair'n R. S. RotK i'tson, Alviu Sauudors, J. A. MuCleruand. A. B. Williams. SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. rrobate Judge (3. W Bartch. Selectmen-Ell- as A. Smith. O. P. Miller and Richard Howe. Clerk-- J. C. Cutler. Aiisessor Josse W. Fox, Jr. Collcctius-Leoua- id G. Hardy. Treasurer M. E. CummlUKa. Attorney James Tl. Moyle. Shei id Andrew J. Uuit. Coroner Ueorgo J. Taylor. Recorder George M. Canuou. Surveyor-- J. D. 11. McAllister. Superintoudaut of Utn lei Schools William M. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. First precinct William Fuller Ss'-on- p.ecluct W. I.'. Burton Third precinct Ai'lhur Parsons Fourth precinct C. W. Stayucr Flllh product W. W. (ice Aud others Ibioughout the ccuuty. CITY OFFICIALS. Mayor Geoiije M. Scott Treaturer J. B. Waldon Recorder . v Louis Hyams Assessor aild Collector. E. K. Clute Marshal John M. Yot.nn Police Just lcS II. S. Luuey Standing Committees of the Council. iWAYS AND MEANS. L. C Larrick, James Anderson, W. P. Lynn. STREETS. M. IC. Portions. Louts Cobn, L. E. Hall, A. J. Pendleton, W. F. James. WATER WORKS. James Anderson, W. H. If. Spafford, T. W. Armstrong,- L. E. Hall, W. P. Noble. FINANCE. W. P. Lynu, ' James Anderson, . .,' L. C. Kan-lck- . SEWERAGE. W. P. Nohlo, .... V.t James, W. L. Plckard, M. K. Parsons, " W. H. H. Spafford. PUBLIC WORKS. W. F. James, M. K. Parsons, T.onlu f',.1,11 Iftl'UOVKMKNTS. L. E. Hull, W. P. Lynn, James Audi-rsou- . UITV PRISON. W. L. Plckard, " T. W. Aimstroug, L. C. Karrick. IKRIGATIOX. A. J. Pendleton, Frederick Heath, L. K. Hall, ' . T. W. Armstrong, I,. C. Karrick. LICKNSK. Louis Colin, I.. C. Karrack, W. L. Plckard, MARKETS. W. II. II. Spafford, W. P. Noble, A. J. Pendleton. ELECTIONS. Frederick Hvatli. Han Woistcnholine,' W. P. Lynu. HUVISION. H. Pembroke, W. P. Lynn, A. J. Pendleton. POLICE. Dan Wolstcuholiup, James Anderson, A. J. Pendleton, M. K. Parsons, Frederick Unalh. SANITARY KKGITLATiriNH AND QL'AIt- - ANT1NB. T. W. Armstrong W. I. Plckard. L. K. Hall, Frederick Hcalh, W. F. James. JORDAN AND SALT LAKE CITV CANAL. L. C. Karrick. A. J, Pen tlnton, Louis Cohu, W. F. James, W. 11. H. hp moid, PfBLIC GltOCSDS. M, K. Parsons, W. F. James, W. L. Plckard, Pan Wolst .nholme, W. P. Noble. FIRB DEPARTMENT. James Anderson, M. K. Parsons, II. Pembroke. MUNICIPAL LAWS. W. P. Lynn. T. W. Aim'trrnir. Fred':r.Cit Huath. W. H. H, r pjlfurd, M. K. . CLAIMS. W. F. James. H. Pembroke, W. L. Plckard. CEMETERY. Louis Cohn, L. C. Karrick, W. L. Plckard. ENROLLMENT. H. PcaibrokJ, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Dan Wolsteulio:;no. A. J. Petidleton, W. II, II. KpaiTord, 8 lit Lake hanilier of Cnmmere. Caleb W. West. Pros' : Fred Simon. First L. E. Hall, ftw-on- Frank K. Gillespie, Secretary: M. II. Walker, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Caleb W. West, L. C Karr'.. Fred Stinan, J''hn U. 'Jyencer, L. E. Hall. H- L-- A- - Culmtr, John W. Donnellan. Kpenccr Clawon, J. M. Ritketts, W. It Sells, C. E. Waotland. STANDIN'U tOMMITTEEH. Commerce --Lowe, Pavey, Webber Kabn, Coffin. Irrisution-HolHst- er, Sloan, Erb, Grosbeck, Bailey-lmportatl'. a. ete.-- G. F. t'ulmer. Young. Moritz. Aiff. Adams-Publi- c Improvements Dooly. Rltter, C. P. Mason. Conklln. Gllleiite. W ool Growing-Pi'-ka- rd, Kerr, Fabian, H. Cohn, J. a White. Mines and Mlu:n Chambers, Treweek, Jes- - seu, Da:y. T. K. Jonas. -- M:klctosh, Ferry, Hoiden, Terhnne. Callens. Meuorolo-y-Annett- , Arboxast, Dart, W. A. Neidea. Climate, Sanitary Goodwia. Ifaml.bm, Jaa. Sharp', Standart. Waiden. Manufa.tures-Aiterba- rb, Kinney. M. H. Waiker. Kelsey. Morris. Noble, 8. F. Walker, Swan, V. L. White. Glautt'ld. Arbiiration-Raybou- ld, Baskln. Barrett. P. L. WlXams. Sowies. wTmber.hif-Whitne- Lawrence. Wester-e-l- C'lawson. Jr.. Paris. TeaMf t, J. E. Brjm-benre- Hvde. A forers. ArchltectureKletfiiur. W. H. Culmer, CarroU, W. E. Joties. Railroads Rcmlnfrton. Clend-aning- , H. K. Thomas. ParV-f- . Bennett. Finance J. R- - Walker, Lawrence, H. J. Graat, McComlck, Bacon. ' Real Estate Transfers. i. l estato transfers yesterday e very Hglit as will be seen by the Hiring table: to R A Parson, all of lots H i?B . Golden Park addition 575 ISet al to F lugwerseu, Swest quarter of section 4, hi 1,1 outh. ranee 1 west SCO '3 aud wife to H Ta boyd. all ot 0 as Plat A. Westlalte 21 . Set a We.. ate of J Bailey, l 4 blo"lc 16S. Plat A 0) 10'?tail tc .l)avis. the north aner of 'ectioa , township 3 M aSd r?black A, WestlBke 35 ,"toMa!ia6oAlln,alloflotS8. Heath's subdivision 1 i U et al to W 6 Webb, one.- - ' of4 i). blo -'- plat A . 500 '.'i;i' n ElizabJtn Ilojwood, all of Js hbi-U-4 City Park BUbdivislon - '3.W iaonetaltoL A Durtam. all 11, Plat E....... 10,000 iJro-r et al & Ida BamHeiwr, let 1 block 11, Lake V .e sub- - "6 Bennett." ail of Law Vlew ubdivlslon 1 ot B Youna, dsceased, to A e :.ilb 10xl2'i rods, lot 8, block 18, ihi alto EFBaiiou,' all ot lots' iiV bio-- k 8. Cresont, Beach 100 fim aud wife to Wavy O Blade, i,ns lind, block 17, plat A, al' to s'.' Bergef,' ail of blix-- . Garden City plat A.... 75 Corricket al to S Berber, all of and W. block II, Buona Vista. 21a 'Kiirnev to R Collins, part o lot 60, :i,wy&Clourley 'splat. 1000 Price aud wife to RK Thomas, Jx 'oils, lot 8. block 41, plat A 1000 -- lii'jl M'nenil Paint company, etc, I, D K nnev. part of block 63, Klu- - ... ,3 .'Campbell to Mary J Young- et al, v (ek lot 6, block 19, plat B, and 'pSrWaeVo A W Nobie. lots i and Gardeu City plat B 200 Whlttemore to Ann V Soot, all of ' is;audS). block M0, 4, Belmont sub- - leohan to T H McGraiinan et' al, u'li Hi rods, lots 5. block SO. plat A 3330 Mortimer to Bella L Lynch, north-',- t quarter, section 10, township 1 1'ith. rang1! eaat ' i Cliesire to K Chesire, Sx 10 rods, lot block . plat B 100 Fartrldee t6 E W Senior, all of lots and 14, block U5 and other property i OardenCity .'. Total considerations....'. t 29,837 Notice. All persons aro hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of au'y dead animal or offal or filth of any description, with-out first notifying tho city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. WlLMAM SHOWALt, Citv Scavenger, room 6, City Hall. April 17, 18U0. Notice of Removal, Our patrons will please take notice tbat the Salt Lake City Brewing Co.'s city office has been removed to "The Tivoli" opposite the Walker House. Jacob Moritz. to advertise salt lake, j I Suui of 910,000 to he Expended for That Purpose. ! . alt Lake is - going to bo ex- - Isively advertised. 1 ho sum ' ot f,W0 will bo expended in lauding the f s aiivautages. It will be distributed this way. - r copies of the bird's eye view $18,150 Jt Thomas W.W emigration bureau I."" vcrtlsing In aX) leading dully papers. 1.M3 i fornia excursion agent 1 ,8tw nwiB City excursion agent 10 copies of Hollistur's pamphlet WO ) Illustrated sheets..; 21 no illustrated sheets, with cuts of biilldiUKS; 1,500 in edition llollister's pamphlet 250 tap), etc ier advertising. 1,440 Total ..' 'mom I'lie item of $18,750 is the largest on : list and goes to a Milwaukee litho-iptiin- g company for 25,000 copies of "rd's eye view "of the city. This sum - raised by private subscription, the lowing persons being the heaviest frs: Groesbeck Bros., F. Auerbach s., Colburn, Skiuner & Co., Sam ling, tho Midland Investment Co,, nuett & Wilkinson, the Bank of Salt k', Kelsey & Gillespie and T. A. k'krrsiiatn. It is also understood that : Union Pacific railroad is to take WO copies to advertise Garfield :ip!i. I ho next largest itom is that of WOO to Lord & Thomas, these agents irosenting a syndicate of over six nwand newspapers. This subscrip- - ii is under the direction of the ehanv i of commerce and among the large scribers to it ar3 the Midland coinpauy and John A. Grocs-- 1 k. who are down for $500 each. sum oi $1,043 is contributed by chamber of commerce and 'secures jsplay advertisement in the leading lies of New York city, Boston and -- r eastern cities. The first of these I'eai ecl yesterday aud if you desire to ; over the great dailies of the coun 'vou can point with prido to Salt in bold letters with potential fig-r'- s of its possibilities, riio item of $l'.800 was contracted to f W estern Emigration Bureau of Chi-p- o tor a monthly issue of many tbous-- ( blotters to be distributed on the 'inters of the banks of the principal ira and towns of tho east, i lie other items for illustrated sheets, !)i pictures of the finest business i.diugs and private residences, with liable statistical information as to 1 Lake and Utah on the back, a addition to all this above the spec-i?e-of the New York World is in ', city securing a full page illustrated l:teL l'P of the citv, to be published in '.000 copies of the great newspaper. j "The City of Flowers." Boise City the bustling uapitol of Idaho is fast coming to the front i wo companies have asked for franchises to build electric lines of street cars, real estate is rapidly changing hands, lbe board of trade are arranging a tine thejentertatument of the programme Jfor Salt Lake excursionists who leave here on the 22nd of this mouth. Notice. Leave orders for the Salt Lake City Brewing Go's, lager beer at the follow-ia- e places: Wilson & Busby's, o bar, Xos. 55 and 57 L,Second South street. P. T. Sy stroma, corner Commercial and First South streets, and Fountain Beer Hall, Main street. Jacob Mokitz. IIXTAH HOTDI.. Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in respect is now offering induce-- , Sto the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in he et. Central location. Restaurant .in con-nection for short orders at all hours. I'kexCH & Sowers, Proprietors. I m - j Be stire and ee oar new good. Jnt I arrived by the train load lot. Cume and take a look for yourscif. BABBATr Btt'JS. |