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Show 8 , THE SALT LAK TIKES,-TJ3V- 7211, A RIL 1, 1890. v ' . - .i, ,1.. 'g thai. its papa hud betrayed its mamma, etc.. and promising all sorts of .reward frniu above if they look care oi' it. 'I he m;vn' who left it was seeo to run away. Mr. and Mr.--. Atkin will adopt the waif. LOCAL BREVITIES. Bodoga! Bodcgal!. Bodega!!! The street railway company i.s putting its wire on Second South street. Williiam H. Davis and Louisa Price were married yesterday by Kcv. Do Witt D. Forward. The real estate exchange holds a meeting this evening iu tho chamber of commerce building. The polytechnic- society met last night and adopted a constitution uud The society then adjourned to meet April 18th. The gas company has purchased the Bamberger' building on Commercial street below Tim Times otlico and is fitting it up for ofliccs. Mr. Orson Rogers has been admitted to the firm of Spencer Clawson & Co. He has been its head traveling salesman for a longtime. There are messages at the. western union telegraph ollico for Mallin Miss Maggie Morris, J. T. Mor-gan'an- d C. 11. Wilber. S. D. James, a banker of Waukesha, Wis., will remove to Salt Lake soon. He has purchased a home and proposes tj grow. up with the votiulry. I The directors of the electric light company held a meeting yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock to discuss the proposition to purchase a new plant. The Salt Lake Building and Loan association tiled articles yesterday with the clerk of the probate court. The (capital Rtock is $1,000,000 divided into , 10,000 shares. The line roast beef lunch that is be-ing spread daily every afternoon at Sullivan Brothers, ' on First South, East,' is appreciated by the many patrons-o- that popular resort. , The cyclone at Louisville has ser-iously affected the whiskey interests of America, but tho Bodega Family Wine, house, No. Ill Commercial street, still ' continues to sell tho most popular bra txl.--i of liquors and wines, by tho bottle or demijohn. Buy a buttle of ' Monogram claret, port or sherry. The association will be presented with a handsome green i' flag evening, at Murray's hall on West Second South street, by Mrs. John Kgan through Colonel Luke Murriu. Thero will also be various ex-ercises, includiug speeches, and a good social Uino is anticipated. The various ball committees will at the same time make their liual reports. Chaplain C. B. Hammond, of Fort Douglas, has been ordered to Fort Apache. Amoua headquarters of the Tenth Cavalry. This is in order with j an idea of the Secretary of War w ho contends that the interior posts need religious insteuction mure than those iu civilized communities. There twenty-eigh- t chaplains in the army who are j expected to pray for one hundred forty military posts. At the next meeting of the city coun-- , oil tho reporters of the Salt Lake papers whose duty it is to report the proceed-- ings of that body, will ask that tho table at which they work bo placed alongside the clerk's desk. At present they are in the rear of tho room near the door behind the stove where they can neither hear nor see auything that'is going on, have no access to papers without mak- - , ing a tour of the hall, aud are very mis-erably situated. ' It, is rumored that the English syndi-cate has a representation linw iu" Salt Lake negotiating for the purcliase of what is recognized as the branch of the London. England, Bodega Family Wine' house, No. 111. Commercial stives., but the management is uut prepared lu t.ell, as they have come, here to give the. public'the purest w ines and liquors in the world for the least money. Every- - tiling delivered free. Telephone No. 55J. All families .should buy. ' ' Fred Atkins, manager of the Elev-enth ward store, heard a knock ou the door Monday night and on going down ftaflp Joupd a nice little baby in a bas- - ket. It was a boy about throe days oi4. A note was with the kid, saying j ' Star bicycles Pembroke, agent W. E. D. Barnett, at 59 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh, meate, is the cheapest place in the city. ;:" Our muslin underwear sale will bgin MoDday, 24th. Please see targe adver-tiieme- ' " '' F. Acerbach 4 Bno. Practical Watchmakers, Adolph Hauerb'ach 4 Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 16 E. First South 6L Call and tea my new line of Spring 'Suiting Worsted Pantalooniugs, etc. W. A. Tailor, ' 45 E. 2d South St. Get the Bicycle you want at once. See Pembroke, IS Commercial, ajreot for Stai Xai) l.ev?r Safety and 630.00 Xew Rational Ball all around.-PF-MBBOK- .'.'; Stn Firm. Messrs. D.B. Hoover Co.. gentle-me- n recently from, Ouray, Colorado, have purchased the drug stock of Par-sons & Derge at 164 South Main street. The new firm .confidently assure the public that from years of experience and careful study; they- - will to couduct the prescription department with thorough accuracy and precision. Only the freshest and lr ost reliable of drugs purchased and weed ' compound-ing. ' . 1 - ' ; , - We have jiist placed oa sale a most complete Hue of medium and lightweight underwear. Mer. Co., ' 112 Main street - Eat Meat. Meat and Meat." The Fultou Meat Market, at No. 16 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork. Call and get what you want, and the very best in the market. Orotiuc McDonald, Prop'r. '.If "ou Want A good smoke, go to the Casino cigar store, 238 Main street, north of Walker House. ' A nice frame house, 909 east, 3rd South, south front; good brick stable.and good improvements; $4000. i A nice 1 room frame house: empty; on 3rd South and 0th East; 3 rods front, terms easy, $10C0. - ... Hopkiw & Tuck kr, ' ' Cor. 3rd South and Main. , - We are sole agents for Millard and Christy Hats. ' ., Mer. Co., ; - 112 Main street Choice maple syrup, t!ie finest m the land, Ilamond's choice hams and bacoo, new goods nod choice fruits arriving every clav at U. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. Telloitd Quests and Tourists Wishing to tuaKe investments in Salt Lake property will do well tJsee Hamm A Scott, veal estate and financial agents, basement .Walker Bouse, before buying. We are making our- custom sbirt de-partment oneiof the leading features of our business. ' Gentlemen wishing a per-fect fitting shirt and guaranteed, should leave their order at Mkr. Co., 1- 4- Main 6traet. J. For the best meats in the city, go to W. E. U. Rarnett's, at 59 East Third South street and you will rind them. ; MAIS STREET. I have for sale for a few days only a choice piece' of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. A Iso a large list of tirst clpss in-side' and acreage properly on easy terms. Geo. H. Toter.v, " 270 S. Main st. J W THOMPSON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS 17 ' v 299 Main Street, Jast North ofPostoUce, 7 ; .. . EESIDENCES. No! 107. 2x10 rods, new house of 3 roor.;s, 4 South, East, ................. t 3;(, No. 231. 29 rode,3-roo- new adobe bouse, flowing well, Pint south and No. 239. CoSfsffc-roo- brick'house, Fourth south, bet 5th and 6th west No.' 210. 24j's8 rods, nice brick house - . '' ;; '." ' ; 5 No. 211. 2oslll ft., new frame bouse, City Park Subeivimon "D '. , u- No. 218. 5x10 rods, small bouse, corner 5tb and K streets. 5r, No. 211. 3x10 rods, house, 3d goutb bet . th & 8th bast,... furnished, 8th bouth be-tween No. 205. 70)x165 ft,, house, completely 6th and 7th East 6,5( No. 217.' 5x10 rods, small hous , erJandOtb streets........ 4,0;, bou Gtb East, north of 3d South No. 182. 4x10 rods, e, No. 179. 3x5 rods, brick bouse of 5 rooms, 3rd atreet No. 172. 5x5 rods, new brick him, W, between L and M streets. . 6 No. 171. 4x10 rods, small house, 3rd West, between 7th and 8th South m No. 107. 2'i'xlO rods, uew frame bouse, 4th East, between oth and ah South ';;"' No. 161. 2..'xl2, brick house, barn, etc., Gtb East, between 2d & South 4,j;, No. 162. 2x10 rods, brick housa, 7 room?, barn, cellar, city water, etc., East Benun , No. 163. txlQ rode, 4 room Brick bouse, flowing well 4,00 No. 7. 2' ixlO, 4 room House on North Bench ....... ; 1,0 " 'VACANT FflOPEKTY. Cheapest Lots in the city in Lake View subdivision on Oth North st., (ite block from car line. .'".; Lots in Kimball Subdivision, 10 blocks from P. O. $350 a pair. No. 195. Lot 3, Block 103, Plat D - . 1 6, No. 242. 10x10 rods corner Eleventh East and Third South S. and E. front S500 holds this 30 days........ , 0,0:' No. 203. 20x7 Jj' rods, corner 9th north acd 5th west, per rod .... , .' No. 200. 8x11 rods, cor 1st west and Fir No. 225. 28'ii6 rods, 1st W. bet, 6tb and 7th &. a fine building spot. ; ..... No. 220. ' 4x10 rods 8th S; between Oth apd 10th K ...... 2,1' No. 227.- SMixlW.i, right of drive' 7th betweeo D and E.-..- ...... ..'....'. 2,m No. 191. Lot 3, Block 24, Plat V ,.......'..'. : 10, No. 189. Lot 1, Block .19, Plat F I.. ..,...12fl No. 180. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rlock 103, Plat 0 125 No." 181. Lots 7 and 8, Block 103, Plat C . .". '. . . . .7." '.".". . . CO' No. 143. 4!3'xl0.rodson 5th West.. s"' No. 118. 5x10 rods on J, 8th and Oth street - 2,i BUSINESS FKOPEKTY". ' SlxliX) ft. on Main, below Co-o- (per foot) .. 3 l. ' 50x112 ft. on State Itoad, north of Jst South (per footl. '... p No. HO, 66x173 ft., 18 Fvoom House, on 2nd East, 1st and Secoud South (par foot)..... . a No. 122. 49x165 ft., 1st West, south of 3rd South (per toot) . 2 - ACREAGE. No. 232.. 40 acres, platted . . .:. . .... .v. .... ..... GO)' No. 200. 45 acres, 2,miles from P. O. (per acre).... 1A No. 20Q.. 00x25: acres, Improved on Mill Creek, 7 miles from Temple.... W. No. 183.' 10 acres, lot 3, blk 39, 10 acres, PlatA.. 0; No. 1;53. 133 acres, finely Improved, on Jordan, 9 miles from City (per acre) 10x10 rods, house of four rooms, corner 3rd Bouth and 11th East; $500. Hold ti 30 days. ' -'- .-' 10x10 rods, corner 7th South and 9th East; $9250. 30x9 rods, 8th South and 10th East; per rod, 8350. This is i good investment. 20x7 tj rods, alley-wa- y behind. Oth North and 5th .West; $1500. We have good business, vacant and acreage. t Watch Our List forNew Properties J. W. THOMPSON & CO. WANTS. , If yon trant help, If yon want to reafra hone - If yon want to eeU a lot, If yon want a eitnalion, If yon want anything, Advertise in The Times "Want Colnmn," , . . . . Sullivan Bros., on First South, East, set a tine roast beef lunsh every after-noon at 2 o'clock. ' Don't forget "the lunch at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. Nice roast beef lunch at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. ., , Extra Bargains. A nice new frame house with 3 rods south front; No. 909 East Third South; Prioe 54000; 82000 carries for two years. 8x11 rods cor.. First West and First.; nicest building in the city; terms easy; JGOOO. 5x7 rods cor, .Fourth and J street, 4 room brick house for (5000; $1600 cash, balance easy. -- . 2l.'i7 on B street, bet. 8th and 9th, west front, for H250; 2x7?s corner B and 8th, south and west front; 12000.- - lVxl ori Bib'thi south front, S1500. 2x7J,'on Eijrhtn, south front, $1250. A cheap pa,ir of lota in Park Place, also one corhr lot. ' ' Hopkins- k Tuckkb, 279 S. Main street tiOOP BUYS. A. M. Janes. 349 Main Street. Corner of 4th S. and 6th E.. with 127 feet frontage on 6th E., fronts N. and V. 3 dwellings, rent for 875; $7,800; 63,800 cash, mortgage $1,000, 2 years at 8 per cent. ' 5x163 ft. on 4th S., 9 rods E of 1st E., 1300a foot. " 41'xl65ft. with brick dwell-ing- . No. b'll.S. on 1st West, 81,000; !s cash; prices good. For three days only. 1 10x130 feet corner 9th South and Park avenue, fronting Liberty Park; $3(vO. 41!2'xl65 feet, on 1st North between 1st and 2od West, faces south; good two-stor- y house rent for 830 per month; $4500, . . . 49H'xH8U' on let South between 8tb and9th West, fuces south; S1250. lot acres, aw !4 section 6, town Is. range 1 w, 8175 an acre. Good terms. 40 aores east half of east half of o e M seo. 21, town 1 s, range 1 w; $200 an acre. Terms $2000 cash, $2000 in thirty days, $2500 in sixty days, balance at 10 per ct. 17Vs acres, lots 7, 8, 9 and half of 10, block 9, 5 A. P. C, with good brick house (cost $2200), $650 per acre: cash, bal-ance at' 8 per cent. D 10 acres, half of lots 11 and ' 12, blo:k 45, 10 A. P. A.,- - $1200 an acre, $5,000 cash, balance at 8 per cent. for hae. ;' We can give special terms on the fol-lowing properties; call and investigate: 10x20 on 6th S.. bet. 5th and 6th E. 2'2'x7t j on 5th K., north of 5th S. 10x10 and KxiH in rear on 3rd S., bet. 9th and 10th E. Lot 1, Blk 29, Plat G. 10x9 and 2 rod alley 7th E. and 8th and 9th S. ' :' - ' 5x8 bet. 9th and 10th E. and 1st and '2ndS.- - . - - ; - ' T. j. Blue & Co., t( 243 Main, opp. Walker House. Trees for Additions a Specialty, Call at nursery yard on comer of West Temple and Third South. Full liue of fruit and .ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc. . ' Inside property has increased to such an extent that a poor man can't live in the city. The chance of a lifetime is of-fered for this week only. 271 Main street. : We invite Tour attention and inspec-tion of ourelegantlinesof underwear. Bast-Maksha- ll Mkr, Co. .11 . ", ! 142 Main at. e ' , Children's Aprons, New Hue Cbildren's Coa'ts, Children's Dresses, . Hand Hemstitched; , ' r Flouneings, - The onlyline that will bp shown V'-""'-''- here. this. ; -- .'. ' t heason. .;. ; ' f ;anrpedLiucTii - r; feitPst Novelties . r in ''-- ; : - r-- 1' Ribbons, ... fancy 8ci'imsv' Hosiery, S-uramer Corsota, Fans, , Hdkfs. ' Latest Neckwear, -. White Goods, . - - Laces,.' ' Lisle and Silk Underweal ' All Shades. Wc are showing good iu ccry De-partment that-cann- bo seen iu any other house.'"1 - - - Tnt Lace Hocse. We carry afnlllineof tho celebrated Foster & Perrin kid gloves for gentle-men's wear. Men. Co. ' 142 Main st; ' , SPECIAL NOTICES, ; Advertisements ondr rthie head will beeharired the rate of ten ronlsiier line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for lees tlinn 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have, their answers addressed rare of The Timls. mif-WJi.T- i..,n.r. PfUtSOXAL. V0UN8 BUSINESS MAN. a stranirer in the city, would like to form the acquaintance of a ladyv who desires to attend places of amusements. Address W. T. H. care of Tut Times. . FOR SALE. 707 fiHARKrToF GAtTirorK, in thefealt lOl Lake CityGas Co., is hereby evjered foi sale to the highest bidder: bids will be received for the same up to and including the 2''h day of April. 1SH0, by fieo. M. Scott,' major, The right is reserved to reiect ony and all bids. By order of of the city conned. LOlifM HYAMS. City Recorder. City Hall. Salt Lake Cm, Jlercb 'H, livO. OMPLETE NEWSPAPER ontfitrexcept ad", vertising type: includes double medium Potter pre6e. sije of lied :12xW. new f boiler and ermine. Will sell cheap and en easy terms. Address "The Times Co." Salt La(f City; ; QTORFSon Commercial street and Third (j street. Kevenne property. For particalara call on O. E. Wantland, 201 Main street, IHAVK a cUoico lot of acreaKe and city prop, sale. All particulars can be bad from the own" r, Ht No. 113 East Second South street. Salt Ltike ( 'i ty. ALLEN A' KEA have property for sale in parts of tht city whicn are well worth looking at . Tbey also make loans on real estate on long time. Rooms 4 and 8, block. GRAND OPERA HOUSE W. J. BUHGESS, ... Mafah Five Nights and Wednesday Mai BEGINNING Mon day, Marcli 3 - THE FAMOUS BOSTONIANS ENGLISH OPERA. Tom Kar H. C. Barnabee, W. McDonai.d, Proprietors and Managt REPERTOIRE: Jlondaj, "SUSETTE. Tuesday, . "FR'A DIAVOLO Wedueiday (Matinee) - - "FATIXTTZA Wednesday, "DON QUIXOTE First timeiere.) Thursday, "IL TROVATOM Friday, "MUSKEETLIiJ COMPLETE fHOKD& NEW AND Bt'A aud okchestra: rcLcosrcite ' PRINCIPALS: Sopranos Marie Stone, JuliethC: den, Carlotta Macondee. ContraltosJeBsie Bartlett Dsv flora Finlayaon, Josephine Bartletl. Tenors Tom Karl, Edwin W. Ht Baritones and Bassos H. CBarnas W. H. McDonald, Eugene Cowles, W Frotbingham. Fred Dixon. Musical Director S. S.btudley. Btage Director Fred DisoD. 4x10, on 3rd East, near Oth So;tith $5500. . 4x10, good brick house, 10th East, near 2nd South: $.5000. 4x10, brick, on 7th South, near 2nd West; $t000. , ; 7x7, on D, near Oth East, front, city water; $0500. .. UlxlO, I), near 4th: $1100 per rod. :UxlO, cor. D and 5th East, front; $4550. ., 80x125 ft., Old West, near Srd North, flowing well, house; $2500. , 10x20, good house, Slni West, near 7th South; $15,000. ' Blazer, Hor.KicR& Smyth, Over Roberts (is Nelden's drug store Meteorological Survey, The following is a resume of the state of the temperature in Salt Lake City fof thp month of March: Mean barometer. 30.071): highest ba-rometer, I10.781, dale l&t; lowest barom-eter, 29.4!iti, date 8th; mean tempera-ture, iiO.5; highest temperature, 6, date 22d; lowest temperature, zero, date 1st; greatest daily range of temperature, b'l; least, daily range of .'temperature, 8; total deliciency iu precipitatioq during mouth, 1.00; total excess in preelpjta, tiou siucc January 1, 1.35; number of cloudless days, 7; partly cloudy davs, 11; cloudy days, 13. '. ' W. W. Hires' & Sons. ACREAGE.. 17 acres' in, hi 9, pl;itC;"$2200; brick house .'snap at $650.. 200 acres, all fenced, 40 acres in oats, etc., i mile from" R. G. W. ry: $5000. . o acres half, mile south of Liberty park two days only, 11,000. " lots. 50x157 feet near Utah Driving park, $850. Lots in West Temple addition at $100. 1st ward 10x10 corner lot on Sixth South, snap, best terms; $0000. 1st ward 10x10 lot on Seventh South snap; $0500. . Oth ward 7x10 lot ou Sixth South, south front, $0000. 7th ward 6G.xltJ5 feet, 3d South, pros-pective business, per foot $850. 7th ward West Temple, 5x20, pros-pective business, $7000. . 8th ward 33x165 ft., two-stor- brick house, Slate road, per foot', $325. Oth wanl 2jxl0 roils, 3d East, small house, $3000 ... 10th ward 10x10 rods, 7th south,' al-loy at rear, right of wav outside, $0250. 11 ill ward 21x10 rods, opposite Sis-ters' hospital, five-roo- brick house, fruit trees. $1500. , Hth ward-Troxl- . Tenth East, near Brigham, house 15 rooms, gas, hot aud cold water, etc, $15,000. 13tb ward 3x10, Third-South- , south front, right of way on side, prospective business, per foot, $200. ; . . 1 llh. wardr-28- J feel.opp.- - Board of Trade building, .prospective business, at $050. - - - v r- - 15th ward Several suaps. 21st ward 5x7J, cor. First and J, six-roo-house, rity water, cheap. $0000. These are only a few of tbe many pieces we haudle. - , W. W. Rives & Sons. Rooms 55 and 56, Wasatch Block. Take the elevator. ,' Union Paclflo Lands. Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. Foundation Rock, Lime, gravel and shale for sale for side-walks ,or drives by C. L. Crane &,. Co. at lowest market rr.tes. Ve have leased the celebrated quar-ries and lime kilns of the Salt Lake Ircn, Linie Sj Rock company, and can 6upply all demands and meet any competition. . Chak I Crawe & Co. Office under Postoffice with Shiley, Gro-- ebell&Co, ; . O If you want pork tenderloins and spareribs, you will get them by calling on S. 8. ' Dickinson & Co., at the corner of Main and Third South streets. A liberal contract will be made with an bonest, capable ' life solicitor as "special agent' Utah and .Wyoming. Call or address B. B. Mann, rooms CI and 22, Culme.r Block, Salt Lake, Utah. ft I" V " Will hold 110x105 feet K,M II 1 on Fifth street, tween I and J, thirty days. Snap. , ... ' Union Land Com pa sr. Rooms 8 aud 9. block. LOCAL TAX SALE. TO ELLA V. HOCrNSOX. WBEBKAS. THE LOCAL TAX ASSESSED of .Lot S, Block 00, Plat B. the extension of water ratios on Sixth Eact street, nmouotirc to t tS, became UpJinqnent on tliet'th day of jnne, l(j9,and still remains Therefore, I, E. ft. riiite.CoUectorofSultLnke City, by virtue of the authority vosted innieliy the of MKitiont 7 nds of "nn ordinance prescribing the form ucl raole of Imal HSwsh-mtrt- ," pawed by the CityCoimcil or Bait Lake Clly, June 12, 1, and of all oilier ordinance of fiiid city, and all lawi.of Utah Territory applier-m- o to such case, hnve levied nm the folUAvinit named property, it : Hecinning ten ( I'll rod east of northwest corner of iwid Lot A, rnnninii thence eatt five ifii roilis, thence Hmth ten (lit) rods, tlien'a wt five i'.Vi rods, thenw north ten ( 101 roln to place of beicinnini, a platteu in Salt Laket ity sm voy, and will sell the same, or to roach thereof an may be necessary, to nay the said tax and coats, at public auction, in front ot the City Hal), Bait Lake City, on tbs Jlst day of April, 1890, at 13 o'cloelr m. ' K. K. CLUTE, Collector. Assessor and Collector's Ottite. rto. I?, City Hall, Salt Lake City. March (7, s90. - "Sight nd Meartns He Cave l Dr!$:(J;;:W;:TIBBITS, ; - Oculist anp Aurisi', '; No. 18 East lirst South F. O. box l0. - : Salt Lake City. ' HELP WASTED. BY A WIDOW lift, a honsekeepor. not lees 30 years old. No children. Address W. Times office. . . - EVERYBODY to advertise their wanta in thia of The TruES. SITUATIONS WANTED. V SITUATION. Times, Try an advertisement in Tat - FOR BENT. PAHT OF STORE ROOM, call at No. 70 nest. Second South Street. ' . LOST. AGOLIiKN opportnnity, is lost if 500 do ttot in The Times. MISIELLANEOI S. ,. - CAl"TL A KF,w('l T Y CORPORATION WANTS CJ to purchase a qoantit;. of stock in the Salt Lake I'ity Gas Co., any parlies having Shine for sale who will qnole lifrures to (ieo. M. fccott, mayor, on or befme the atti day of April, lS'JU, may be able to eflect a sale. By order of tho city council. LOUIS HYAM8, ' ' City Recorder. Citt Hall. Salt Lake City, March ss, isyo. BIDS WILL BK RECEIVED UNTIL April in". for lb pavina: of Coonntrcial street isrea 34rtii feet and should include curbing. Street will be potto grade by propertv oRcere Tbe bids should state all details of ttie work pro- posed to be done. The committee reserre the ritrht to reiect any or all bide. Addreea bidi to P. H. Dyer, No. 12 Coinmerc'al street. Salt Lake City, Ltah. IPS ARK DESIRED for furnishing the city of bait Ike with one 10. U. 11 or juton steam roller. Make one price at factory, and one at Salt Lase l ity delivered. Bids to be opened at Mayor e office, I uy hail, on Aptu 12th, ISfO. The right beujjf reaoiTed to reje.-- t any or all bid. . Oreo. II. Scott, Mayor. , WANTED RIDtoS foAr. teJn. wDioletisono, f aattreoeftficgarado.f Paviad btringer.28 W. 2nd South st rest. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watchea and fc. McCarrick. 24u South Main at. on door norti of Walker House. Aim a fine line of watches, jewelry revolvers and charms for sale, cheaper than anywhere in tho weet. societies. ; . MASSIC. No. 1a. iIeId. Ac.oMnv.ofcirasttions of Utah Wednesday flaMriTwtdto.nth. BOjoaTninecomoaiuonapordiaU J. J. tiKiivtwAyC M" Paiur Baiaas, SecT Salt Lake It Chas, S. Bukto?.--, Manager. two 1r s e NIGHTS rViPBIL -- ONLY 3 w Wednesday and Thursdaj the rim, "mmm ' In the Latest New York Success, THE WILLIAM M0F! PDPiT The Rial & M: lpTnriDATio .o,t ;. SanFram't A flay Replete Wl Beautiful Scenery. Startling Situations. ' Heroio i,iieir ' Cat prices. Box office will be opn or aeata laesdsy morning. At this time of the year, wheu evcrv. one is ' preparing for puiutlng tbeir lionies. the ittestiou is, m'iikris eau you got your paints the clieupest. Ctilnier Bros, nrc in a position lo supply the at the lowest- - prices lu ' the city. -- r ....,...- ' Ajjcnts for ', " The Alexander Gloes- - . , ' Cerjteraeri ' Cloves . bave for sorae time heeij -- cousiileretl tbe best wediuu; priced (ilove ' made. ?,y Placing a large order rive months ' ago, w c arc now aide to sbow a seallop top glove for the same price, that has tho follow iug advantage:. ' 1st Kvery pair is guaraotoetl. JiUWc Ct tbemnt our - : uwu risk, guaTauteeiug quality i ' and lit. THE LACC HOLtt.. ' ' i'M' : ' 1 SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES. Thf.Ti.mks' Telephone number is 481. "jhenBice "f Tnic Tuiks is located at No. 12 Commercial street. AliuiTiXS ANU ( LOSEOF MAILS. Schedule of arrival and rinsing of mail at the 8at Lake Citv PostothVu March B. 1SW. r Arrive" f Vlofe Mails. at Depot. pHtoihce Kastern". Ity 2:tn.m.j T:IOii.m. t"tfrn vialt.O.W.li'y.... l.m. 'Wa.m. Western msWajn. f'.'tip.ni. Hiiii Krcacibco, closed poach IU:3 a.m. , :10 a.m. XW:::::: Omlm 7:inp.m, i):ir,.m. North undNurthwwit 7:00 pan. ip.m. Parkfitr 0;;;oa.m. .:! j..ro. ffi.?.:....., '"'' ii:)0'i-ni- - leathern, closed pouch, Canyon and West Jordan 4:20 p.m. IWna.m. Tooele ci.nnty i!;';'l,D!' L !Hm- - Aim and Wasatch 6:Mu.m. t:IOi.m. nvi7m Deliver- - M a.m. t" :W p.m. ( rr;er' window H:'l p.m. t" ' i'J p.m. Sunday and Holiday hour . . m. t" LU0 .m. In- - '"riia'Tii inf Local mention in Ihia column will t carried at 2J cents per line each insertion. WEDXEsiuY. APU1L ISim. NOTES 0FTHE RAIL The Special Rates for tlio Aaona! Mor iiiou tonferaito Arc inEffctt, ' ; EI0 GKAND ' WESTEEIT ' OFriOES, Dfarer Kegrets Their Eemotal to Bait Laks --Heavy freight Traffic ob the Uaiod Pacific. The coufcrcnoi! Wi advertised for several days took effect yeMcrdav nud m ill continue until April"' tit h. Numer-ous visitors will probably take advan-tage of the low tiiruic and Wt alt Lake. The vailibail aio niakiuff prep-- 1 antlious for a ni.--li while tin) hotel men rjri preparing for au increase ill busi- - nets. ' .' . j Denver's Chagrin. , ... Denver papers express deep moriifka- - tiou over the. removal .f the l'tio (Iraiid Western ofliccs fiuiu that ily to Salt Lake. Just as the pros .begins to as- - sure its readers that the genera) office.' of the Union Paeilie are to be removed to that city, uml that several other terns propose, moving all their worldly effects to the capital of Colorado, behold the. aforesaid railroads paek up their lugjjago ami depart. Westward the star ol'empire perambulate. ' Henry Freight Traffic, .' , The main line of the Uuion pudlic is crowded with 'freight .Iraffle, mojtly west-bound- . All tho scheduled trains are followed by extras, nonietimes to th number of two or three; ud the sidings between Ogdeu anil Cheyenne are full of freight cars wailing to be moved. The passenger traflie is also immense. The Oregon Short Line, it Is reported, is ulso doing a very heavy west-boun- business. "The east-boun-travel i.s fair, but the freight trains are mostly run with empty ears. - . Important Railway Purcll- - New York, April 9. Official an-nouncement is made that, the East Tea-uesse- Virginia & Georgia railroad has contracted for the purchase . of the Erlanger system, comprising abnut 1200 miles of road, at a cost of about $3..i00,-000- . The maiu object of the East Ten-ueasc- c company in tbo purchase is to make their live'leadiug north and south a line start ng from Cincinnati and reaching to Jacksonville, Fla., Mobile and the Gulf, Shreveport, New Orleans and Memphis. Switchmen and Brakemen on a strike. Poiitlami, Oregon, April 2.Tue switchmen and brakemen on the Union raeitic. between Lagiande, uod this city, went on a strike last eveuing on account of the company's refusal to acede to their dehiand'fora ten per cent, increase in wages, NOTRE TO StBSCRIKKIH. Snbacrlbera who lo not get THK TIMKS regularly are urgently renuealed to nromllv report the tact to lh lunin otnc, 'l i'oimmirclBl atr-el- . For oine lave troublo may arlae hi (lie of the paper. In chanKlnB rres anil ilreaa. with the lncreailnir circulation, It haa hern neceraary to chantfe the carrier on every ronte in'the clly. If your paper dooa not come-'repo- rt it. at oneo. " rgitisoN'AL. i .. j V. W. Bulloi k. a well-know- gentle-- 1 man of Denver, is isiting bait Lake. Jttliii (iilipcr has veturncd trom' aj three uiontlm' tour among- the mines in , Idaho. j Boyd Clark of KaiiMt-- i city is iualtt Lake uud thinks the town is goin "to i gut there." - ' EvGoveruor AVcst left this moruiog for Washington, Mr. Siegel wlio lias been v isiting in IhnEasl. for, a few moiillis returned yesicrduy. James Hogle, of lloglc Bro?.. who has been spending a eliofUiuio iu Cuba, lias rcturyed. j A. A. Sutton has returned from a j year's abst-nc- in Portland, and remarks that, he is going to stay uwhily. K. A Brenigi.')'. Frank O. Adams and John B. Hunt, prominent citiens and business men of Burlington, Iowa, are in Sail Lake, slopping at tins Cullea house. Miss Ida Hitchcock, a Salt Lake elo- - eutionisi, who has been in California for ouie time, will give an entertain-incu- t at her house in a week or two. She, will be warmly greeted by her old friends. Henry T. Uogeis of the Colorado Midland, and wife, Secre-tary J. M. Walker, of the Globo Smelt-ing works at Denver, and wife, also N. C. 'Walker, a prominent Deuver man. and Mrs. T. B. Ackers of Chit-ago- ar-rived last evening in Salt Lake by a special car from tho coast. They go east tomorrow. Mr. C. L. Craw, the real estate man. has becu fihowlug his old friend C. L. Centliver around Zion duriug tin last t wo or three days. Mr. Centliver Is a wealthy brewer-o- Fort Wayne, Iud. Ho is much in love with Salt Lake and may conclude to start a plant in this city - . Mr. Edward T. Jones aud wife, from San Fraucisco, left for England this morning via the. Kio Grande Western, after a short visit with their nephew's, the Culmcr Brothers. Mr. Jones is the gentleman who successfully cast the great cylinders fur the steamship Ari-zona some sixteen years since, being the largest castings ever made on the Pacific coast. Mr. Jones has been one of the most successful men on the coast, and is now taking a much uecded vacation, 'will' roam around the old world for eight or ten months before his return. He was a former, resident of Sail Lake, and notwithstanding his great success,. now admits that if ho had remained here he would have accumu-lated more wealth than he has in the golden state, as he says our prospects here arc ahead of any place ho knows of, and lie can't understand how it is that capital has not embarked in our unsurpassed iron and coal industries. If California had our deposits she would add hundreds of millions to her annual income. - ; , COMINO KVKNTS. if WKDNKSDAY. "FtUniUa," matinee, and "Don Quiioto" in th Toning, at the Grand. "The Great Motropoli" at the Bait Lake . theatre. IHCBRDAT. "11 Troratore" at the Orand. ' "Tbe Great Metropolis" at the Bait take theatre. FRIDAY. "The Muketeei ' at. the Grand. The Home Dramatic nlub in "Held by the Eoy" at the Salt Lake thnatre. Opening eniwion of the sixteenth aruinal con fcr. nee of tbe Church of Joene t'hriet of Latter-da- y Bainte. ' Meeting of the Young Ladies' Untnal Improve. pient association. SATURDAY. 5 The Home Dramatic clnb in "Held by the IneiDj" at the Bait Lake theatre. Second day'e aemion of the Murmon confer-ence. .' CITY CIKCIXATION. Tire Times management i making everyflffort possible to have the paper delivered promptly and regularly in every part of the city. Any com-plai- nt about the delivery if sent to this office will be attended to at once. Spikes. Grcr n River, Wyo., .is to have a new Union depot. ','. The Chicago, Burlington & Quiney is equipping all its cars w ith air brakes. 1). C. Dodge, general manager of the Kio Grande Western, arrived in tbe city last night and-i- s quartered ; at',., the Walker house. .... ! Charles J. Jugall!, traveling passen-ger agent for the Union Pacitic, who has been confined to his house for the last ten days by au abeess whicl) formed in his throat, is once' more able to be about. - He was on the streets ' Tho Denver News says: "Trb SAtT Lake 'Times evinces ra're satisfaction in the announcement that tho Union Pa-cific and Rio Grande Western are to build a union depot in that city costing $500,000.' It is to be built of Utah stone, ioo, from tho Kyune quarries, which will niakc it a handsome, dark red structure." -- . .' DR. ANDERSON'S RUINS. Mis Concrete Building; Almost a Total Wreck. The largo concrete, structure belong-ing to Dr. Anderson has experienced another disaster since tho fall of. the northwest corner. Monday evening tho sido walls fell with a crash, aud now all that remains arc the south and a portion of the west walls. If Dr. An-derson perseveres in his attempt to rear a concrete residence on the present foundation It will probably bo found necessary to begin all over again. Tho work that has been done is likely to prove a dead loss. TKt.LGRAI'H IMPROVEMENTS. Better Facilities For Western Bmu-eii- , Mr, H. E. Jcunison of Omaha, gen-eral superintendent of construction for the Western Union Telegraph coni-pau- y between the Missouri river, aud the Pacific coast, is making his present headquarters in Salt Lake. He is here to superintend several proposed im-provements, one of which is the erec-tion of a new set of poles; in this 'city. These niasis will bo from 30 to 55 feet hiph, and will be put up as soon as per-mission is obtained from the city coun-cil- '. .'. Mr. Jennison says that a nety" line is to be built from Ogden to (junoisori; that two additional wires are to bo strung on the Uuion Pacitic system from Omaha to Optden and Salt Lake, and that the system on the Rio Grande Western from Ogdeu to Grand June? tiou, a distance of 828 guiles, ls' being entirely rebuilt. THE CLEARING HOCSK. Halt Lake Conilns to the Front in iret , 8lmp, The clearings of the associated banks yesterday were $108,537 In excess of yesterday, the amount being $158,500, while tho balance is $175,481. This makes tho clearings nearly one million dollars' in two days. If this is kept up, and there is no reason why it should not be, the clearings of Salt Lake City will nearly equal those of Denver and Omaha . which cities arc much larger. The results thus far have surpassed all expectations. Let the good work go on. Nothing adver-tises a city more than its clearing house, report. All tho business liossible slumlcr go through it. The bankers of the city are to be commended for their action in joining in what promise"! to bo a great card in Salt Lake's favor. riobate Court Buslneea. Estate of Susan Motl Barlow; order appointing J. M. Barlow adininistrator upon tiling a bond iu the slim of $800. Estate of W. E. Johns, deceased; case continued until April 5. Estate of John Twiggs, deceased; same order. Estate of A. J. Hills, deceased; order made appointing W. J. Hills adminis-trator upon liling a boud in the sum of $700. Estate of Johu Snider, deceased; or-der made appointing John II. Suider administrator upon liling a bond in the sum of $600. ' Estate of Lewis S. Tingey, deceased; order making family allowances.- - Estate of Hannah C. Doncville, de-ceased; bond of Peter Fairclough, ad-ministrator, in the Mini of $1200, ap-proved.- Estate of Lucy Mcintosh, deceased; order made fixing day for settlement of account. Estate of David Whyte, deceased; bond of Anna Whyte, administratrix, iu the sum of $,')00, approved. Estate of Mary J. Warn, deceased; or-der made liNing'day to bear return of sale of real estate. Estate of Johu P. Home, deceased; order made cootinniug sale of real es-tate to J. l Webster for XT00. Estate of John J. Smith, deceased; order made of publication of uotice to creditors, Estate of Thomas F. Hardy, deceased; decree made setting apart all the estate to the widow of said deceased. - Sotjce to Contractors. Sealed proposals for tie erection in Salt Lak City of th t. omroercial block, a bank ana office ba'hling, will be received nntil April j 1.1, 16, i o'clock p.m. Drawings and specinca- - ; tions may be seen at the Commercial National i Bank. Fach bidder shall enclose with his bid a certi-fied check tor tlftO. payable to the Cominrcial ' Nation! Rank, forfeitable provided be fails to enter into contract and to fornUb Mtisfactorv j bonHo if his propoeaj should be accepted. Tbe tibt feTesemd to.re.ect any aed ail bids. . ; Address proposals to . ., f RED A.HALt. j ' Architect; Conmercnl National Bank. ' . git Lake City, UtAb, j The Weather. Kei.orts received iu Salt Lake City j April a at ":;!0 local time: ..Salt Lake j t'itv. a' !cg.; Helena, S4 dcg.; ltawlius, j jlSdcg. ryTell lolephouc: Ogdeu, til deg.; Stoi-ktou- , 44 deg: iliugbum',' 47 deg.;' I'ark City, 11 detj.; Provo 4, d.'g. j ather clcif tti all points. Tempera-- 1 ture at Salt tiike ut uoon, 00 deg. j |