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Show - ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES,. FRIDAY, .TUiSE 1!0. 18!)0. ' ixuy , "It was at Brougham's lyceuni, after-wards Wallack's theatre, at Broome street an4 Broadway ," gaid V. J. Flor-ence recently. "The orchestra leader, George Loder, got it into big head that it would be a good idea to have an orches-tra whch would sing at intervals. So he went back on the stage and got a number of we young actors, put us in Urea suits and placed us in the orches-tra with instructions how to go through the motions of playing the different in-struments and when to stop and sing. It was a great success, but we youngsters objected. We held that we had not been engaged for that purpose, and that wo were there to learn how to act. So we determined to put an end to it. My in-strument was a clarionet. You know what a frightful noise can be made with it, if necessary. Well, ono night, when we were in the orchestra, at a quiet por-tion of the music I blew on the clarionet a squeak that could havo been heard a mile off. ' Loder shook his list at mo and said, 'Wait till you get off,' but tho audi-ence roared with laughter for a long time, and would even occasionally burst out in guffaws during the afterpiece. Of course I pleaded to Loder that tho in-strument went off of its own accord, but he knew better. However, that was the last of the singing orchestra in that the-atre." New York World. nent can do the ,an necessary thnt i.iii!: ls not Jacksouq,, ck as wfe 8houUl liek J. wiusay this, ho is hW'aWwft and it condition ho can M hiu any 0110 outside ot Sullivan of torn included-v- a es, even CorbeU or dining ns career as a pugilist, and is teWP0?1,11 circlcs u the the great pride in being possessor of the , iiddle-weig-cunuimouhip belt, having won deleatwg in succession Jack Fogerty Blanche and John Reagan Ho is on ns way to New York, ami probably, whuu he arrives there a match will be mi.de for him that will cause a furore within tho realms of listicuiV ad-mirers. ILL TflEWO FIGHT ? Agression from Good Authority on tie Approaching La Blanche- - '' ' Young Mitchell light, cj DEMFSEY HAS SOME DOUBTS. , champion of Middle Weight Pugr ' lists Speaks His Mind Freely Concerning the Pugs, , pugilist, Jack Dempsev, itrat tho Cliffc House, and the 'JSnrt belt tor tho middle weight SoVliiP of tho world, of which ho hnndisputcil possessor, is on street jewelry estab-nU- t at the new club ms of ihu C.oldcn Gato Athletic yid Independence Hall, ' jaiuoy uiau aud hero of forty-seve- n if fought battles iu the squared will give an exhibition ,;ns-i- d bv Dave Campbell, the heavy 'fht champion of Oregon and eham-.aclii- b swinger of tho world; Paddy ,aii middle-weigh- t champion of ,trali:ii Mike Brenuau, tho Torta it, giaul, and au array of local jf'Deiupsey was seen by a Times tentative" this morning, aud upon npokon to as to tho probable out-u- e if the meeting in Sau Francisco, ti the auspices of the California otic club, between La Blanche, licMariu" and Voting Mitchell, on night uf tho 27th of tho present ith, for a purse of . $3,500, iiHl' lo go to the winnor and ,i to tho loser expressed himself io freely. . Who is going to wtu the light?" "dTuE Times man. . lean only express an opinion," roi-l the liaiidy man with his lists, ad-- 5 "but I'm going to put a feiv dol-o- n Mitchell. At lS4ponnds weight .night to win, and as there is a $.300 iiit between the men to weigh not re than that at the call of Umo, I that Mitchell will tip tho beam at i weight. That's what'll decide the U to a certain extent. La- Blanche l'ttrain down to that weight and be condition to tight. If he gets mi to that number of pounds he will in fine shape to J)e licked. There several other conditions iu favor of (it'll. He is much the youngest of two. is a better spairer, has a ner reach aud is a slow, careful aud iiiousligiler. He has the one ae able accomplishment of being a liug lighter, never hurries andean lici ilio life out of an antagonist by waiting powers. If necessary lie i wait two or three hours before liiug matters, and if he assumes atactics ho will tire La Blanche I, It is only a question, in my mind, La Blanche cau reduce himself 11 pounds, aud if he shows up ;vitr than that on the night of the ich lie loses the $330 forfeit. It's my una opinion, remarked Derapsey i way that excited the curiosity of interlocutor, "that the light'will ier take place." hut's that! what do you mean?" ' asked. It's my private opinion that the light not come off," eoollv' replied -i-'Sl'V. , , Give your reasons, please," was the 'M and earnest solicitation. Isaidouce,",lirmly responded the j uf middle weights, " that it was private opinion, and that opinion I not wish to make public just yet, julileveuts go against what 1 have eluded from observations tho pub-mig-be inclined to give me the sh, aud that I do not desire." , leinpsey positively and firmly re-- d to allow his forebodiugs to appear print, and he was asked: "Is it true it you will challenge the winner if rljsrht does come off V Oli' But I do so love to be inter-ed,- " was the answer he gave in a "sarcastic way, and immediately begttt to pay attention to La inchi. "What's the use," he began, i me challenging this man La After oiu light in Saa Fran-o-l went to his saloon, and made e ery fair offer possible for an-"g- Ho acknowledged thai he s afraid of me, and whoa the Cait-ni- a Athlct'.a club offered a purse of f to go to tho winner and 8500 to w.lagain called upon him. I had wters with rue from the four lead-- ' newspapers of San Francisco, and jotlcraen friends. First I offered Blanche $1000 of the purse if he 'JW light me. He replied "No." Jl made it $2000 and he responded negative. I raised him to $800Q. he rleclined. Next I told him he fJiU the whole of the $5500 if he me, and the two gentleman who paiiied tne agreed to add S500 if "M. He st-l- l refused to agree to meeting between us. and I Una Vhy ho' would .not light 'Bans. .. Jijs answer was, - 'I get better game' I then PN up to him, took him by the f the coat, and asked,: 'Are of nieV aud he replied, "'Yes, " au easier light.' " ow do you explain away a later i.sea ionon, LwahiBchlanche agreed to put he estimated to be WWU.000, against $5000 cash from That challengo was published after 1 ,' aml was iu Oregon. That ? Kongo makes me tired. Whys iiot worth, near anything ""il. La Blanche estimates . is a low down ,, ' M is patronized only by w omen W? it,,d to,'Rhs. Should I win m conditions as ho proposes only at the best have a tough S1,,!Sh;ludti- - LaBlancheisavery .tl fellow, and it was through ,nions with friends of influence ive 'a not g to the state's prison years when he got mixed up in wa?e ,f refereeing a prize-figh- t le,wd wonen on a Sunday t a few years ago, on "and, near Buffalo, N. Y. at, too, was after I ,TPped him and he refused ;im u by the hand when Sullivan Citv ''1Ca a the streets in lh event of the La Blanche iid h. fu 1 takinS Pace, and Mitchell the victor will you challenge lendor tbe opinion tnat Mitchell obiections to accepting itifl6 from ,ne'" was the rather "ilmi Fy reslonse. CLihe ,subject thafr 'most-tch- n the doughty middle led '.anipion, the conversation was e I ,,he direction of the ii;ntl P ties of other shining w ""nameutof pugilism, and iioU' re1'iested to give his nt c x? relative accomplish-- : Uivaii and Jackson. He .."j't'on and Sullivan come a t ,lut "P a little money ou ui.v opinion it will not be am, as the man whs goes SALT LAKE MARBLEIZED Mantel Manufacturing Co., Mantels of All Kinds Made to Order. Of the Best Material, Cheaper and Better than any Eastern Produc-tion. Remember, in Patronizing us you arc helping to build up A Home Industry ! AND AT THE SAME TIME SAVE YOURSELF MONEY. Call and Examine Our Goods at Sample Rooms on State Road, opposite Salt Lake Theater. y J. R. COLE, Manager. f Wanted. All kinds of second hand household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S iirst East street. Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, lias made arrangements for keeping your trousers in order. He will press them every day in the year for $10. He carries t he iinest stock in the city. Maktin Schmidt, Progress Building. " TO BE GIN AWAY 1 1 4 AT TM !: v j20Main,st Amcrican igQMylnst; ; i Clothin.Cf and Shoe A splendid new lino of silverware will be opened in a day or two at Davidson, Leysou & McCune. Call and see it. RACES! RACES! UTAH DRIVING PARK, JUNE 16-2- 0 Inclusive. j Purses, $7,000. j This is the Last Day. Races commence at 2 :00 r. m. Admittance, including GrandStand, $1.00. The only official pools are sold at the Walker House each evening. J. K. Gillespie, Mgr. F. II. Dyer, Secy I.ace Ilati. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Bonn Steele's, 108 K. Second South street, at reduced prices. Call and see them. The only place in the city is the Va-riety Hall, 54 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. Don't forget t hat wo have removed to 57 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. W. F. Shclton, No. 251 Maiu street, (up stairs,) general contractor aud licensed Drain Layer. Sewerage, Paving Cemeut work aud all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connections will find it to their advan-tage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. T20Mariist Company i20MSsr j -0- HE $3.0- 0- Alarm Clock! ) Vith EverySIOSuit and Over. j ALSO, REMEMBER THE BIO STOCK OF SHOES, at Aniericiin Clothing and Shoe Co., ! f ' ISO Main Street. For This Week Only. .1000 straw hats worth 50 cents to 75 cents each, all go at 15 cents, at tho World Clothing and Shoe House, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. - ' "... Great Hargaini 111 line millinary at Mrs. W. H. Fox's, 232 Main street, Crane building. Having entered the employ of David-son, Leyson & McCune I shall be pleased to see all of my friends at tho new store. Egbert Roberts. Dr. Tillman's dental parlors, 172 Main street. Consultation free. M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDE." ! Three -- fourthf of a Mile from Business Center. 'PHK mrait liriit rwlilenni pmpffrty n IVr- HUnntM Ik utuw n4 n4 latM I tn blghoxt iiurt ot ttia lon, horJ"rln V ior HprtaiO Hmlvil -- the Oiii dr la ' Idaho. IajIh In (bin bemiuful loral.ou during tu nl ft) Ui will lt .Id fir .al lit par trout foot, Cornnuon ! nT!d. M. (J. C'AUK, t'llf, ltQ f Baby carriages at cost at S. R Marks &Co. Car load wool and hair mattresses at S. K. Marks & Co. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting: worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylok, 45 E. Second South. BOISE CITY IDAHO, Ofers to Home-Seede- rs Many Advantages. 1 , 'piIERE is an abundance of government land of the very best quality, within a reasonable distance, open to actual settlers. pRUIT-GROWER- S and gardners can get small tracts out of which large incomes can be made. jYJANY distinct lines of business specialties are still open, waiting for men of ability and character to fill 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. fUERE 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. floods called for and delivered. Em-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone 04. . Cheapest carpet, wall paper and fur-niture at S. Ii. Marks & Co. For three weeks it has 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 and well known as a tirst-clas- s watchmaker, we can get all work finished in short order. Davidsox. Leyson & McCune. Yellow Goat. - Five huudied pair of imported tan colored misses goat shoes, with d buttonholes, worth :j a pair, go at $1.83 for this week only, at the World Clothing and Shoe house, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lako theater. J. DKCMHACK. JOtn H. LA- M- f Attorneys at Lawand Real Estate Agents. i flOlMlfi CITY, IHAHO. T7RDNT rixjin. Hrrmdlwut bl k. upatatri. W ha lh m'T tatrru rt rl mum in Ma rl d Ail 1 1 outny. If you iil tai loet, r ltnn.inM ,iuinl ith H.rt t Mill. Wc hr torn otlh rbnlrait propnrtlm for Ml. W will lo watt jm In kuf t ln from otben.K bTa ant pmpartla lo tull ruu, ' t Boise tit;. The Idaho Land and Investment Co.. ""t-- Have the finest city property and oer 3000 acres of firstcfass land i under water, with water right. Parties desiring acreage to live on and till can bave their own time ia ! which to pay for it at a low rate of interest. For particulars, address IDAHO LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. Central Subdivision ! BOISE CITY, TDAUCD. : mil' tlMX'Ktt from Mtn iwt roi'K Work" frrim I'lwKrtr.' nl nif Anrwaul 1 T t with rb.rf5itiil frmll to HJ (r lut. oi mifibn Walt -- r4 nit U t Urlnt -- Tr-t lvl. t LAHK A HAVfcA, Ikitm Cltjr, The finest line of baby carriages and express wagoni, very cheap at the Va-riety Hall. Call and see them: 54 West Second South. Tarlor suits, largest stock, at S. It. Marks & Co. v All latest improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, ill Commercial street. Telephonc4. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 94. If you want a perfect titling garment cut by the celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call oil Mrs. J. C. Bromsteele, 108 E. Second South street. Reftfgerators, fine line at S. U Marks & Co. V-- A-- ftesli Fruit and Vegetables Every morning at Peterson & Camp-bell's, 114 West First South street. For lamps, silverware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 Wrcst Second South. ItNTAH HOTEL, Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This tine hotel, strictly first class in everv respect is now ottering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowers, ' Proprietors. Dunfords Shoe Store. Opposite the Salt Lake theater. Our stock of summer shoes and slippers is complete which we offer at the lowest price. Remember the name and num-ber. Incoporated. April 10, I8S0. Totman House Building Company, J. T. LiNOi, f P- - Moof ssox, B. II. Hit ik. President. . . Treasurer. General Manager. Salt Lake, Utah. This company is purely a home institution, organized tn stay, and mot re-spectfully invites the attention of those desiring cottages, either for homes or for sale, to the neat, tasty and attractive appearand presented by tbi cla9 of cot-tages when completed. We claim that they are strocger and warmer than the ordinary ruitic building, the sections all being made anJ put together by ma-chinery, therebv making the work perfectly tight. We are now prepared to fur-nish estimates, take contract and complete buildings on thort tim. The pat-ronage of the public is most respectfully solicited. Oliice and yard o. 253 Y, est North Temple street. Examine Oar Plans and PnVr B fore Xn BiiiM. Patronize a Home Industry. Salt Lake Lithographing end Publishing Co, i Lithographers, Printers, Blank Books Makers, and General Stationers. j Engraved Calling Cards and Wedding tnvihtions. WE ARE NOW JM OPERATION and ready pr you "ZZorders."ZZ Elegant Work at Reasonable Prices. No. II West First South street H. H. VAN CLIEF, Manager. Luce and silk curtains at S. R. Marks &co. ;...-- The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Dtmt'i. - Awful. Kangaroo's and ealfs slaughtered. 500 pairs kangaroo and call shoes worth $4.00 a pair all go at $1.83 at the World clothing and shoe house 70 E, First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. For the Working-men- . Five hundred workingmen's suits, coat, pants and vest, worth 10, all go at &!. at the World clothing and shoe house, 70 E. First South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater.. THE HANSON PRODUCE CO., Commioioo Merchant, 58 S. Weit Temple Street. cheese and fruits. West' ere aSfnVfor the Diamond, Diadem Ayrshire, ascade creamery's A- - A. & if. r. Co. print. . We' open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and hair ornaments in newest and hand-somest goods of this clns ever placed Davidsos, Levsom MfCl Nfc. j The Inter-Mounta- in Abstract Co. (INCORPORATED.) Capital,$iOO,000. "e are prepared to furnish complete abstracts for nil real estate in Salt Lake count'. THOMAS HOMER, Manager. Oflli.- til Mui tret, uuder Hak o Skit Lit- - . Now that we are prepared to do high elas watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Keraem- - j ber that all goods sold are engraved j free of charge. j Davidson", Lf.ysox & M( Clne. j Pembroke, quick job printer. Fine line of carpel st S. K Marks ic to. ' .. ; :x i rr-jTv.- Tr'n , 't 1 R ttt ttr j SSI SontA MaiA titrtct. 1 audio. It ttaleh bloc Tan Gondola. 300' pairs of genuine French Dongola turned lad.es shoes. worth tan $foa .air, all go at .Mat the Wold clothimr and shoe house, duvet I v opposite SalfLake theater. i SIX MONTHS ( REE TREATMENT. And One Hundred Dollar. Cah Will Be Given to the Patient. To every afflicted mau, woman or child who will place themselves under m. Hand s treatment, on or before June 28, lwto, the doctor will give each one his services free of charge for a course of treatment running from two to six mouths, ami in case of a failure to cure you. Dr. Hand will pay to each patient who will state under oath that they're not cured after taking the course of treatment, $100 cash to the doubt-ing 1 homos' that do not believe this to I'o gcuuiue, call upon Dr. Hand at ouce and bee tho doctor and ask him for yourself, les Dr. llaud will fultill everv lse he makes, aud will gio yon a writ-- j ten contract guaranteeing a thorough euro of all of your diseases, and incase ot a failure to do so, ho is. as good as the bank to you for tho $100 This offer is to all, both meat and small, for one week only What's the need of you remaining afflicted when von have such a skillful and responsible" a phvsi-c.a-as Dr. Hand to make you such oilers, as this. Dr. Hand has 'only beeu in ttah siuce the tirst day of last April. Notwithstanding his short residence here, Dr. Hand is treating more chron-ically afflicted people in I tah than any other live physicians in the territory. Why do so many go to Dr. Hand in preference to other doctors? Because Dr. Haud is a graduate phvsieiau of two medical aud surgical colleges; has performed more operations in surgery than any other surgeon of the sanio age. Dr. Hand is the onlv graduate iu the Therapeutic use of electricity iu Utah, aud the only physician diagnosing all diseases with the micro-scope. Go aud see Dr. Hand at once Don't bo persuaded by your local phy-sician to stay away any longer, for there is no honorable, 'unprejudiced physician, after seeing the cures that Dr. 1 land has made, both hero aud at Ogdcu, but that will recommend you to employ treatment of Dr. Hand, for they know that he has already iu the short space of two and a half mouths cured cases that had baffled the skillof tho best local medical skill of- - this country. Call and get tho names and investigate for your-self at the doctor's expense. Don't fail to read Dr. Hand's big advertisement iu tomorrow's issue of The Times. Pre-serve it for future reference, as. t may not appear again. Call, see Dr. Hand, the great specialist, at 253 South West Temple street, Salt Lako City, Utah. Misa Alcott wrote in .Tannary, 1874: "When I had the youth I had no money; now I have the money I have no time, and when I get the time, if ever I do, I shall have no health to enjoy life. I suppose it's the discipline I need; but it's rather hard to lov the things I do and see them go by because duty chains me to my sailer." For Tliig Week Only. 1000 straw hats worth 30 cents to 73 cents each all go at 15 cents, at the World ( Jothiug aud Shoe House, 70 K i irst .South street, directly opposite Salt Lake theater. Jack l)"inpey. Grand reopening of the Golden Gate Athletic club in Independence hall, on Third South, opposite Clift house, by the Jack Denipsey combination of eight people, Friday, June :20th. A New Hoard of Dlruvtois. The third annual meeting of the Utah Loan aud Building Association was held last night at the chamber of com-merce. The following directors were chosen for the current year: J, Bur-nett, Fred Simon, A. L. Thomas, L. C. Karrick, A. Hanauer. Jr., J. B Farlow, Louis Cohn. K. II. Terluine and L. K. Hall. The board will organize in a few-day- A New Saving! Hank. A new saviugs bank will be opened in the Grand opera house on Oct. 1st. It was rumored that it would be an off-shoot of the Uuidn National, but this is denied by the men at the head of the niovemeut. It is hinted that Mr. S. F. Walker will be behind the cashier's desk. Yesterday'! Keal Estate TrauKlera. G Marriott to Allen Hall, southeast quarter of section 3D, township 3 south range 1 west i 1U0 A 8 Burr, executrix, to L B McManus. all of lots 1 to 15, block 48, Kail Lake . park ltOJ A 8 Burr, executrix, to O Gelscbmau. all of lots IS to W, block bS, Bait Lake park W0 F Beylo et al to Mnry A Pierce, all of lots 10 to ID. block 13, Thompson addi-tion 1U0 L Barnum to Cora M Wheeler, all of lot t). block SR, plat A .... 1SU0 O V Carlson to H B Hoyt, sonthwost quarter of section Si, township north range 1 west tfiOO J A Frawley to T Startin, all of lot IS), block 1. City Pari: subdivision 3a0 E W Senior and wife to T A Turt, all of laots 7 to 8, block 9, Gardeu City plat 1 Harriet A Partridge to J H "Vivian, nil ' of lots 11 and 13, block 8, Garden City plat A 300 Total I 13,770 Warning. We the undersigned respectfully cal tho attention of tho public to the fact that we are the ouly members of tho American Ticket Brokers associatioan in Salt Lake City. There are parties doing business in t Salt Lake City who claim membership and who are not members; and we take this method of informing the public to be-ware of such persons. The only mem-bers in Salt Lake City are J. K. (iILLESPIK, ' 240 South Main st. Oscar Gkoshkll, Under the Postoffice.- - |