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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES, THURSDAY. KOVjiMflKK , L KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECTED y TOWAR- D-I ir aioioiio.ouoionoionoio oooooouoooooooooooooo 1 Ti Ir TAT y I XKXXXXI H XXXXXX X , I. f v The Tillies I O NOTICES. A iXIXl XXXXXXlj 000000 . roos. OOOO ooo WILLIAM CONDON. IAWYEK. HWMS i'lKST FLOOR Kirnt South, between Main and Commercl&i street. ' 0. W. fOWEESi ATTopNKY-ATL- W, OPPOSITE Second South street. " B. A. MEEEITT, CITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 61U 611. building. . UOOT AND SHOE MARINO. THE PAEAGON IS THK BEST ANt CHEAPEST PLACE for suss Kepairing. 11 west South Temple street. " RESTArRANTS. LUNCH C0UNTEE. ' rpHE NICEST LUNCH, SANDWICHES, I bepf ten- frajpant coffee. J rsev milk, pan-try, hot M'da, at Wasatch Elevator Lobby. UuslneS9men try it. CONTRACTORS AND 1HTILDEUH. " OHAELES E. FIELD3, "IONTrACTOK BUILD1NU MOVER J bride buiuitir and general engineer lirlck. &(),ibe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaid. Ail work Ruaranteed against cracklnR r other damans. The only praoti-ca- l bunding mover west of Chicago. Office and shops 74W w 7fi state road. TO LOAN-WO.n- nO TO LOAN OK HOUSE-hol- (foods, pianos, etc.; also on watches diamonds and personal securities of all kinds Loan & Trust Co.. 813't South Main St., tcirttca. UTAH CHAPTER, NO. 1, R. A. M. Stated held on the first Wednesday Id each month, at Haaonlo hall, at 8 p. in. So. turning companion are cordially Invited to tend J. J. OREENEWALD, M, E. H.P. PB la Bkiuos. Secretary. JKNIimTBOiVTillASJ, ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. A K.OF Meets everv Saturday evening at 7:SD o'clock, In T.i j if r's llall, w est Temple street, haji bloc from the valley Memlx-- ot the order are cordially invited to attend. V. KKHHM AN, O. O. W. W. Ppimjps. K. of R. A H. ' " MAS'O- N-MT. MORIAH LODGE, NO. 8, A. F. A. M Reirular communications held at Masonic hall, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren in nood standing are cor-dially Invited to attend. JOHN B. PARLOW, W. M. CRHMTopiirb Diiii Secretary. koentX1lB1toeTn6. 3. a. r. & a. m. Stated communications held at M aaontc hall the first Tueeilay Id each month. Members of sletor lodnes and solournlun brettjren tn iocA standing are cordially Invited to attonl C S.VAH1AN, W. M, M. C. Fnil.IJPS, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDKIIY. NO. 1, KNIGHT? Stated conclaves held at c hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited to attend. A. M. UHANT. . C. Puiup BKUua. Recorder. WASATCH LODOE, NO. 1, A. F. A A. M communications held at the Ma sonic Hall tho second Friday of each month Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited lo attend. ADOLPU ANDEUHON, W. M. J. MAmn, Secretary rtiRNITCKE. SAMDBEEG rDKHnUHEOfX MANTjfACTUKERH and dSechaoollers W Desks, Screen tjoors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pairing promptly attended to- - UW and 110 W. feouth TBUiiilestreet. r GltOCERIE!t. TEED 0. LYNGBEE0, CTAPLF, AND FANCY GROCKHIES. PRO-Tlsio-t'rult. Vegetable. Poultry, Fish. Game. etc. 63 t'mt South street. 7 0. M. HANSEN, DF.AItB IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Oraiii, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner l ird South and State street. BOGEBS & COMPANY, THE LKADINQ street. GKOCEK3, 6 EAST FIRST INSURANCE. Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their an-swers addressed care of The Times. V r A NTED - A ( HloTTKOON D HAND VV safe. F. K. Warren Mercantile co.. No. lu.East Second South street, tf GOOD OIKL TO CCOK, WANTKIJ-- A and Iron. Good wages. 717 South Main Street. VANTEDTeT)OAKDK9 AT SS10 V West Second South. U-- l ?.(crBOitrtl. 4 GBEATFOKTUNBIELLBB-HYHAS- D-raiding and aMtnilogmt, the young Mal-Hin- e . I. O. Zadtella, Just arrived from Europe, tills tSreeaifferent ways, will remain only . few days longer; tellsp-iit- ai d future Tells lailvor gentleman by the letters In tti hand who tue future husband or wife will be; brings 1 a -- k hnsbind and lover In so man-diya-also has tie greut Egyptian breast pl.ite, chaims or luokv lelt; gives advice rn luck in mining bnslneis; for good Itu k li love, luck In business of any kind, and at gamei of chance; luck in long and safe Journeys Tells w h it buslnesH best alupted for: also s 'I tlis family trouhU s. My grandmother be fore me was a great fortune teller. Sure cun fi r asthma, cilaarh. corns and bunions an druukeuneis; finnhuir tonic, preparation lir laiiies' coinilexlon. Ladles, call at on'-- an te convinced of mv telling true; also tearhf the art to thoi-- gilt Hi: guarantee to give per-fect satisfaction. Madame J. C. Zadtello. of flee hour-- , 10 a. m. to o. m. ; parlor, ro.im I. up stairs, Ii3 Ka-- Second South, Midgley block, Salt Lake, Ulah. t f 1ER80NAI-D- R. C. UNOER, ROOM 1 Sr I Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist In ladles sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases and caucer and tumors. In practice for l years. I) ETl1rjKR3T7l RfERSrBt'TCHE B9GF.T I I one of t ie Hi It ii.ar Phoof S.uh of J C. Ko)INS iN .41 Eit Second South. Price Ou. lBtf OF.KMA7THORTyiTURisT WISHES J einplovment layluir out gardens, prnnln vines, treeiutc, et' AUdiess J. Wllden, Timks otllce. RS. JAMK8 S. EVANS, S SEVKN l'il West, will give lessons on Piano and Or-gan at "!io per lesson. 11 EKSONAL-- l). HIRSCHLER A CO.. SUM mit Vlnyard wines are pine atttlH M&luuext to postoWce. C. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE OP- - posite Walker house. Two elegant front baseniunts for rent in tho now Otilmur-Keunet- t block, 18 and I'O Kast First South. Hest location iu the city. Apply at 71 Culmor lilock. l)emocratlo Club Will moot tonight nt the office of Frank Dyer, important business. II. C. Lett, l'residuut. H. V. Jloloy, Secretary. A RARE rrORTQITY TO SAVE MET. HAVHfl'EJ. L1RED Ol'R SDEPARTMENT jm We intend to remodel the same and renew our ENTIRE STOCK. In order to make a quick sweep we offer $10,000.00 worth ol Ladies', Aliases and Children's desirable S1IOKS. Every pair warranted, at a dis-count of 25 per cent from our regular price. We EE3 MENTION A FEW LOTS ONLY! EE SOO Pairs Ladles' Oenulne French Kid Button IN ORDER TO Shoes containing turn, haud-sewe- Wau- '" "'"" p. kenphast W76tofeapair, In opera and common at a discount sense styles ot f Q R EA SEJuJRS A LES 4!iO Pairs Ladles' Imperial Dongola, Vienna, And make every lady aware of the u- - Curacoa Kid. opera and common sense styles . perior ahape and fit in the Huttm Shoes in French. Grecian an 1 fas- - ' celebrated makes of , tlllian lantK, from W.lW to J6.0J, at a diacouut o,a5l,,rcBnt Mess. Edwin C. Burt S Co., New York. .ISO Pairs Misses' French nni Curacoa Kid . .A..D . i lltittou Shoes. Russian Cpora lasts, from UpQSrS flUft S S, ""Bwioii ROCnBSlCr. 3.MtoJ0.OU, at a discount - Per cent. Whose Sole Agents . son Pairs Ladles' and Misses' Opera Slippers, We offer their poods, and in fact all thebal- - Oxford and Newport Tleti in French Kid nnd ance of our regular make of Ladles'. Mlsi-e- Oo-- Leat.ier. from l..'i0 to W.UU per pair, at anrl imant's Shoes, and O .nt's and iloy'a a discount of 25 per cent. Gaiters at a discount of per cent. FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS 1 IN ORDER to convince our patrons that our "DISCOUNT SALE" is genuine every pair of SIIOKS sold will show on the sales ticket our regular price. For instance OSK PAIR FIN R SHOES 0. DISCOUNT 25 TER CENT 1.25. $3.75. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY SHOES AT THIS SALE. - We are offering a lot of CARPET REMNANTS ranging from 1 vard to 80 in INGRAIN TAPESTRY and UODY UKL'.SKLS, at prices to close every remnant on hand. QUI? CLOAK DEPARTMENT Is receiving the additional Novelties in Ladies' and Children's Cloaks: Ladies' Ready-Mad- e Dreasea, Wrappers, S irr.ih and Taffeta Waists and Skirts of latest Ues.gus at popular pi ices. OUR SiLK SALE HAVING PROVED SUCH A SUCCESS, WE WILL CONTINUE IT ONE WEEK. ECURTAINS & PORTIERS From Cheapstt to Finest at prices to please you. Boy's and Children's Clothing, Over coats, Waists, Hats nl Caps nl Cent's Underwear. t -- loaest prices in the city. ? We are offering a splendid line of Plush Silk and Knit Hoods In latest shapes at prices ranging from Tft cunt a to Ladles' Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without sleeves, from 11.00 to 12 83 each. 1 Splendid LUie of Clatk C!;anfii!y and Guipure Overdress Laees, Tinsel an' Embroidered Eveniiij; Materials, Etc., in Xewcst Shades at Less T!ian Xcw Vork Triecs. , MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. f m PRICE TO ALL! ComoCne. Come Ail! ESTABLISHED, 1861 J F. AUERBACH & BROS. 1 f- - i NO! FOR THE Dees CrGoilry! The attention of meners and others Intending to visit the coming Kldorado is called t) the following facts: NEAREST ROUTE TO DEEP (REEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns, J.ihnson Pass, Granite, Dugwuy and Clifton Milling Districts. Deep Creek Valley ls distant from Stockton l y this short and direct route Itu miles. This d s'ance can be travelled In three days and is miles shorter than any other route. For minute details as to water, feed, etc., call at Connor's Hi t ! lit Stockton, wheie lull particulars will cheerfully l given. CONNOH HROa To Deep Creek Valley from Stockton: From Stockton to St, Johns 10 miles ...11 St.JolinstoSiTlbuerHaiich.l? " ....17 " Scrllnier Kunrh toCranlte..: ...35 i' " ...,'JH T' Kedding Swings toCUflou.H- - " ....14 " Clitton to IJeep Creek 10 ' ....10 Total nnmber of miles 107 Itetween Stockton and Scrlbner's Hanch in Skull Valley mere Is plenty of water on the road ; after leaving HiTilmer s Hunch tbure Is no water, until Granite Mountain Is reached. This place is 12 miles north of Dugway Dis-trict. Hetween Granite and Heddlng Sprlilvs there is no water. Hay. grain and water must be t iken from skull Valley as there Is ery little grass on the road ai ross t ie desert. Yoil will strike the desert proper between Granite audlteddiug. G. I), BHBLL TEMPLE OF HONOR" NOTICE. WESTERN STAR COUNCIL NO. 1. THK of H. and T. meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deserot bank building, every secon l and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Visiting companions cordially Invited. Wai.tur C. ofO. JoaiPH Moss. K. of C. O ALT LAKP1 T. OF H. AND T., NO. ! O meet at Temple of Honor ball, over Des-ere- t bank build;' g every Thursday eveuing at 8 p. in. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. (i. J. Sfknceh. W. V. T. W, a Wood. W. K. MYPTLK LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P. Regular every Tuesday evening at S:00 o'clock. In Flks Club Hall. Sojournlu.s Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. H. MILLER, O. a J. L. Lucas. K. of R. A ALANTHE LODGE NO. 5. K. OF P. Reg-ula- r Conventions every Mondar evening, at 8 p. m., in Castle Halt. Elks Club Hall. So lournlng Knights cordially Invited to attend, O. W. COFFALL, O. O. W. M. Risi.1T. K. of K. A S. B()Ni OF AMERICA. FATRIOTIC ORDER HONS OF AMERICA, Camp No. li. P. O. S. of A., meets every Frid y evening, at 7:30, In Temple of Honor flail, oor, Main and 1st South ati. Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited to attend. WM. OLASMAN. President A. S. Oarbitt. Recording Secretary. ' WK.INUMf:N'9 SOCIETIES. Time and Ptaem of Meeting. Tailors' Union On bunday in A. O. TJ. W hall. Union First Sunday of every mouth at A. O. U. W. hall. Brick and Stonemasons' Union Every alter-nate Friday at Taylor's hall, on S. Temple St. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutters Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. Barbers' Union Third Monday ot ever, month at some barber shop previously desig-nated Operative Plasterers' Union Every Mondi v night, room 4ft, Scott Auerbach building. Mali) street. Street Carmens' Union Every first an') third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main street. Pressmen and Stereotype' Union First Monday every month at someplace previously designated. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every month, room 48, a buUd-lng- , M aln street. Ilodcarrlors. Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each month In the Temple on Honor. Clgarmakers' Union First and third Thurs-days every month, room 48, building. Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tues-days every month, room 4s, building. Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room 48, n building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 48, h building. Main street. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundays at their ball, room 48, h building, Main street. IU XT lT 1 II LOTS ARE THE V 1a r HIl hir.--st axl .7. arci a alley in re ir of each; tne test locu-tion; on the high groun.l southeast of L!be-t- y park, and t beapest on the ira 'ket: only V.''r. sold on monthly payments. Corner of N n:li Eat and South boulevard, on electric car line. E. B; o )Ks, gtva Main. IOR SALE-LO- TS 1 'JO AND IU. IN B LOC 1C r 8. Five-acr- e pint A. can be purchased of Byri n 11 irtwell. Will cut into Kl lots. Par-tus w ilng to doub'.e their money should not h t this chance slip. 127 W. 8 mth Temple Bt. I,B8ATkfjN' RESIDENCE cjt.V ot 1 and Fourth stre ti on eiy term. Also 4x11) betwven 1 h rd and Fi urth streets on J. va, ant. Pev-ea- l other banra tn an besfcvred by c ll'n,' on Byron Haitwell. lltf? W. South Temple 8.. fDGEWOOD, ON THIKD EAST, IS 8UR j rounded by fine homes yo new residences coating Mil) to MUX) each. Electric cars now runtiiug. Lots WO each; W cash; Hsi.ao per month. W. E. Hubbard, ISO Main. I 'OB SALE A choice1u:ilihng lot. tNilrVi feet, between Fourth and Fifth on 1 street, with city water, fruit and close to street car. Call at 4.'. and 46 Wasatch block. l T F YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ROCK 1. Spr ntrs Milmlvlslon. come ond takearide and see the lio is 8 going up and the Mowing well. H, J. Osboru & Co., East First Sot.tia street. NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGEWOOD ON D0 p:ast. Flue houses now building. A few lots at f;l each " cash. JIS.SO per month. W. E. Hubbard, ISO Main street. OCK SPRINGS SUBDIVISION LAVS UP It bivb nnd dry; l autiful view of the cty uni only ten minutes rut . H, J. Oborn &Co., W Eist First South street. CIX ACHES CLT3 IN FOR SIX THOU8- - 0 and doMas. ilj) per aire cheaper than any land adjoining it. H. J. Osborn Jt Co.. li East Flist South street. 17OR SALE A NICE LOT OF WARDROBES 1 suitable for lodging rooms, also shop room for rent. Call at Vsi East First South. at, I7rrSPKilJG8LOTSA REST ILL GO-li- , 1"g at I75 tntSSO each mi terms to suit. H. J. O .torn & Co., PI East First South. I.X)R SALEGOOn HORSE TOP BUGGY luirnsfs; low for cvh or will trade lor real estate. A. M. Jines. 8'9 Main street. V RGLAR AND FIRE-PRO-OF SAFFs! Small safes. Jnut the thing for retalb r and famill 's. J. C. Hoblnsou, 44 East Second fcoutb. I'oR SALE-LAR- GE 4 R(X)M COTTAGE LOUIS HYAMS 4 00. F'IRE, J,lFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL cf New York. 614 and 615 Progress Block. I.IQUOKS AND CIGARS. THE TWO PEILLIP3 PLACE. Ctiioicj;gT brands of imported and Cigars. SrnrrsTmi a Piinys. Proprietors, 63 E. Third South street. Salt Lakj city. TBE PHfXNIX SALOON, TE.PR ACOCK, PROPRIETOR, '8 STATE street. Ice cold Beer on drauglit; choice Winen, Ltquo" nd Cigars. MOSHEH, FLOOD 4 00.,' MlTtnOR SALOON, City. Ui MAIN STREET. MONEY TO LOAN. L WAITERS, BROKF.r, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, Deseret National Hank. Salt Lake City. Mates loans on Watches. I Hamouds and Jewelry; rt,ntif collected; railroad ticket.', bought ana ol1: business confidential. F.s tabllehed iMy). All unredeemed pledges sola ai Vox 1 low rn.tsn. ' MUSIC? KAQNU8 OLSON. ipEACIIirB OF VIOLIN. GUITAR AND X Mana, ,nn. Olson s orchestra and bras-ban-itidence, S6 M street, 31st ward Leave orar9 at any of the music stores, or ai aharp Vouuger'g palace drug store. PLUMIUNO-- it JAMES PENWIOK, IfACALPLUMIIER. STEAM ANDOA 1 Fitter, Haultary Eugineer. 61 East Third South tr6t)ti bait Lake City, Utah. P. J. MOB AN, STEAM HICATINo ENGINEER, 359 MAIN fcalt Lake City. plating. NOVELTY MANUFA0TUSINO00.. Gold .tSheilvDeynramaondPronceiscs.kelAllplkaintdisnqof repairing rtoue with neatness and dispatch. Kmuhson ijgos, 61 E 3d South. PHYSICIANS. PES. IBEEIIAN 4 BTJEEOWS, Iye. Ear. nose, throat, accurately Htted. Kooma 17 and li buliuiug. "EAL ESTATE AND LOANS. J, 0. JACOBS & 00. Real estate dealers, 147 progress have for sale residence property in all parts )f the city; also choice bargains in business aa farm property. BURTON, GEOESBEOlt 4 00., Real estate, no. aw main street Cake tl'ty, Utah. Notary in office Telephone 4. MONEY WANTED. tf you df.sibe a oood loan placed 1 on real gtate, call on S. y. Spencer, W Main street. THE SHjtIOATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Lae. Investments for non residents a specialty. STENOGRAPHY, r- - E. McGUEEIN, OFFICIA STENOGRAPHER; ALLKIND9 and Typewriting. Dealer In Remington I'yuowriter and supplies; Progress ulldlug. T AILO KS. A, TAYLOR MERCHAMT TAILOR. NEW SPRINfJ arrived. 43 and 45 east Second South street, salt LakeClty. Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases, and .... Statuary .... 40 Main St. SALT LAKE CITY. SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wholemlee Dealers in Dressed Beef Turk, Million, Veal, Smoked Moats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND & SAMPSON. Cor Third South and Fim Wat Street: Perfection in Hoots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, ratentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material perfect In tit and comfortable to wear. . CM and see me or send tor price list audi for Repairing done. Nw. cor. Third South audFirst EaU ' p3:a.3 jxroj j SI'C----l- l f Indorsed by the Greatest Artists of ! BOTH HEMISPHERES I Universally Acknowledged to bo the "STANDARD PIANO OF THE W0ELD Such is the record of the STEIN WAY! Prices S503 & Upwards, j In our ware room? can also be found a full line of reliable instruments raneinir ' in price from SS.jO upward, thus enabling them to meet the demands of overy purchaser. fnlrW'o MUSIC KjdlliiA PALACE ! : 45 & 47 West First South Street. U BUSINESS DIRECTORY. f'IRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS CITY. Of The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro essional men whose cards ap-pear below. AV t'OliNT AN T. rpilE SALT LAKE GKNK.RAL COMMIS-.- sion agency co., tradesmen's books posted, opened and closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and detits collected, references exchanged. Office hours, H a. m. to 8 p. m., 1S7 Main street. Sale LskeClty, Ulah. AKCHITECr.S. 0. IL LaBELLE KrnrrECT. w west bf.cond soitth 1 Street, Salt Lake City. I am prepared to furnish all manner of plans in the moat Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, hanktnK houxes, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion, belt of references given as to my staud-ln- x 1 Pantry and closet, new. 8 blocks from business, llf.oo. W. E. Hubbard 1W Malnst. IOB LA ROE .F base burner, sma I he iters, carpets, lamps, etc. ; 74 North First West. "VOR SALE OLD PAPERS. 85 CENTS PER V hundred, at The Times office counting room. TO KF.NT fJOLVMBIA HOUSF.. ROOMS by the day, week or month. House new, neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. W. South Temple. TiviR-RE-NT Fl'RNISHED AND UNFUR-- l uished rooms lor rent, Apply at an South First West ORKENT-PA- HT OF TWiTfKONT OF- - V flees to agreeable party. Call at 45 and 46 Wasatch block. 17-- TrXTlt KENT LARC.E FINE ROOMS IN brick nouse, for lu.to. tn.iuire at 136 East First South. 6t. ill " kF.NT-OFFT- K. C!iorNDFLboR I cheap. Applv to Varney & Matthi w, W South Ma'.n street, r5ok"k knt--f ch ni shetTroom wTth or without bjurd sot s. Main. J 1rXKR ENT FL'iiNlSHE DKOOMS. 4.", W. First North stie t. 1 1 2T. J. C. Robinson, 44 : Fast : Seoonil : South : Street HAS A NCMHER OF PIEC ES OF property (.Improved and unim-proved), FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Terms: Cash, Time or Installments. Among tliem are: A businest corner fix5rods. A lot 5x10 rods, on Seventh South. A house of six rooms and all mod-ern appointments; large lot, with front and rear gardens, jui,t the home for a gentleman and family. Building Lots on Seventh, Eighth and Tenth East streots. 25 acres in one lot on East Bench. 0 acre villa lots on East Bench. (The above is in best position of any now for sale near the city.) He has a number of small lots in different parts of the city, prin-cipally on the east, which he will sell on terms easy for workmen, and if desired will build houses ranging from $."00 to ;i500, and then place them on monthly payment, not great-er than rents paid for small house. NYanted A house of 5 or 6 rooms with large yard room, in south-ern part of city. Money wanted Several small loans on short time. Money to loan flat loans or on in-stallment plan in sums of &.'00 to $10,000. For Sale Two business interests in this city. One requires 'J0,000 cash and one-thir- on time. A one-hal- f interest re-quires $0000 cash. Another one-fourt- interest $500, will secure good salary and iuterest. John C. Robinson, notary public, will attend to all notarial busi-ness with promptness. Pen-sions taken charge of aud guar-anteed. J D'JlfAVjII I '"t--3 Electric Co. ;: I III II HiU! remov"1 to thelr new Btre 'a i llUlUU l.ilJj Roberts Block, North Commercial st I ' Where they hare laid In a full line of J j Electrical Supplies of All Kinds i Agents for Western Electric Co.'s Dynamos and Eddy Motors. Electric Light Plants Installed. All Kinds of Electrical Work f 1 J.''. Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, &c. 04 and HO K. First South SV, . SALT LAKfc CITY. CorreBpoufonoa Solioitel i Sat TOST MONDAY AFTKHNOON, BE-- J j tween the St. .lamen hotel and Metropoli-tan, a ehiid's nilver oien fare wat hwith tfold chain. Klovo button and key attached. Finder will confer favor by leaving same at this office, is-t-r08T-- A 8 MAI.L MoltrCCC) i'OCKET I A book containing valuable paper,bei weei poHtoni'-- and Firat Booth. Liberal rewaid win lie paid to party returning tame to 56 east Third South. iJttautcso (Chtmcra. 7CpKOOM T!,oiiOINti HOUSeT 3 YEAR J5 lea-e- . lodRlns house onUaln strnet. Si'0 will buy best restaurant in city, will buy cood jiO"ry. room lodin' houa i. ti'ajwil! buy ItrHtcluBS bakerv. 15 21 D. J. COLTON. iv 8. Ma n. under P.O. ADIKS: SAVE VOU'iTjKWEI.RY" AND j silverware by huyluit a f re an burglar nriKif pafe All Hlzes and prices inm ifcsit j WMO Call and see me. J. IS. HOHI.VHON, 44 Kant Second Pouih Htreet. f Hlonfji to Juttn, 0sswjrVm)P i??YATrTif!!AZ street. , West becond South u-g- i MISCELLANEOUS. R H. ALLIST0N. TinOPRIRTdK SAI.T LAKE TOWEL 8ITP-- I ply Cuxtxptny, Salt Lake City. P. O. Hm 603. io ay Chas. Humphry. Geo. Balderston. EUMPHEEY 4 MLDERST01T SSAYINJr AND SUKVKYI.N'G. 267'i mitx Iiiain Street. DRTHODGES, DENTIST ! 31 W. lt SQih, . Salt Lake City. TEETH EXTflflCTED WITHOUT PAIN I By the Use of Vitalized Air. . ALL WORK WAERANTED 1 J. HANSEN, I.ATE OT HI('AGO. RCIlrTKOT AND SI I'EKINTENDENT, hae removed hie offices to Kant Second South, rtxun US. " feed a. ealzT' fLATl OT CESViB.) AErHITKfT OF COMMEHCIAL BLOCK 0, Waeatch building. BURGESS J. EEEVE, AHCHITEC T BOOM 9 II & 18. 3KD FLOOK. 1118 Main street, Salt Lake !! F. M. TJLMEE, ARCHITECT: W AND 90 WASATCH ATTORNEYS, EHEPABD GB0VE &1hEPABd7 LAWYEK9 KOOMS 49 AND SO WASATCH Salt LakeClty, , THE TRANSITION, "Then Thlllis trips crow the jrreeii TIib shadows 11 ee away; And budded bouuha to bloom awake To revel tn the day. : The litlle Urda bestir tbenwelvea To sweetest aoiifru they know; Ami bards to nib their quills begin, And rhymes begin to (low. When rhlllls fades unto the acene Tlio buds reluctant opo; The bird to mourning tnrni his lay. The bard half Mle hope. Tor Phillis Is but beauty's name, And beauty cannot last; It llvciB to bloom, and blooms to die, We love It and 'tia past. America. Kny Tcnipleton has already tried her new burlesque, "Miss.McGinty," in Omaha mid other western cities with considerable mu'cesH. It is muler tlio lnnnaKcment of John Husscll, o( "City Directory" fame. William II. Crane will Rive a special matinee of a row play, "On Probation' in a week or two in Now York. Mr. Crane ias decided to remain in New York per-- 1 uianeiuly, and the Standard will be practi-cally a stock theatre after the present sea-son, with Crane as its perpetual and par-ticular fttnr. "Tlio Old Homestead'' has been produced about 1,100 times iu New York city. It is said thnt ?2,000 persons connected with 000 theatrical companies are now on the read in Ametfla. A Cousplcuoua Female Writer. Tho most conspicuous journalist in Turis, at the present moment, ia a wom-an, JImo. Severine, who as a socialistic philosopher sifrns herself Jacqueline; as a mystic socialist, Iienee, and as a revo- - lutionary socialist, Severine. And al-ways it ia the same woman preaching a crusade against the oppression of the poor and lowly. Mine. Severine began to write serious-ly in 181. She lives in the fourth story of the Hotel de la France, Rue Jlontmar-tr- e, and her drawing room furniture was cmco the property of Jules Valles,, the rreut radicai nvritor.Furis Letter. Notice of To all whom it may concern. Notioo is hereby given that the under-signed has this day made ait assign-ment of his property anil effects for the bone fit of his creditors to Em.iuuel Kabn of Salt Lake City, Utah, and all persons having claims against Charles E. Erickson, lately doing busi-ness iu said Salt Lake City are hereby notified to present the same to "the undersigned Emanuel Kahn who has been dulv appointed of said Charles E. Erickson for the benefit of his creditors at his ollico. No. 131, on Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, within thirty days from date" hereof. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 10. 18KU. Emanuel Kaiin, Assignee. Charles E. Erickson, Assignor. Women's Tress Club Reception. lo parlors of the Park Avenue hotel were filled tlio other ovening with the members of tlio Women's Press club and their invited guests. Mrs. Jennie C. Croly in penrl gray silk and brocade, with Mrs. Mallon in filmy black tulle and a boaof pearl gray ostrich tips, ami Mrs. Julie Percy in gray satin a 1'empire, welcomed the guests and introduced them to the guest vt honor, Mrs. Nicholson, of The New Orleans Picaynne. Soft string music was played during the evening, nnd supper was served at small tables from 10 o'clock until 12. Among the guests were Mrs. Ella Deita Clymer, in nilver gray brocade; Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, in black and orange brocade; Miss Helen Watterson, in pearl gray brocade; Mrs. Florence C. Ives, in black and gold; Mrs. Wilson, in steel gray silk trimmed with cnt steel; Miss Price, in prune colored inoire; Mrs. C. M. Kurtz, in black velvet and jet; Miss Mattie Sheridan, in white silk, trimmed with black ribbons; Mrs. Georgia Mc-intosh, of Savannah, Ga., in black vel-vet and point lace; MisB Laura Boylan, in golden brown faille and brocade; Messrs. FoKter Coates, William and Ed-- - ' . ward Bok, Dr. Frank Nicholson, Dr. J. A. Irwin, Augns Brown, of Baltimore; David Ferguson, Dr. MacEvitt, W. IL Ballou, Francis Livingston, Mr. John Heaton and Albert Croly. New York Herald. A Costly Itonbonnlere. You may carry bou bons now in a 3 lionbonnicro that is, if you can get the boubonniere. 11 you cannot got one of these u forty cent one dues very nicely. You can get a his silvered one that looks for all the world like the real articlo, and which will not cost moro than $1, to carry in your shopping bag until your best follow awakens to a re-alizing sense of what he should do and buys a better one for you. The English walnut bonbonnieres are wonderfully chic and so are tho butternuts, the al- -. monds and even the much abused chest-nuts. The very costly ones are not carved out of a single diamond; oh, nol but they are set with single diamonds and ore singularly lovely when you can find one that is not too magnificent for the gaze of every day mortals. One of our Fifth avenue belles hits a $1,000 bou-bonniere; but, alas! the unhappy girl! her mother will not permit her to carry 60 costly a trifle. And now some of her naughty, envious girl friends are say-ing that they do not believe there ever was such a thing. New York Letter. The Latest In Engagements. It is shrewdly snspected that one of society's latest "fads" is the result of a .k. deep conspiracy and wicked combina-- ; ion between those Arch enemies of the ( family purse, the card engravers and the florists. Does the dark eyed Julia or the fair huired Maud consent, after a sum-mer's wooing, to accept the proposals of her faithful squire, forthwith must be ordered cards with corresponding en-velopes with which to notify friends far and near that the high contracting par-ties are engaged, whereupon the friends in question carry but guilty consciences until they have visited the florist and bestowed moneys upon him in the pur-chase of flowers preferably roses that they may be sent to the fair fiancee in token of good wishes, kind regard, and , sometimes congratulation. Boston Tost. Agaliibt Long Dresses. It is to be deprecated that there is a etiong tendency toward the revival of lonpr dresses for the street It seems hardly possible that any woman who has worn the short, comfortable street gown that hiuj held its own for so many years should voluntarily wear anything so nn-tid- y and unclean as a dress that sweeps the pavement, taking to itself, as it must, all tho dirt and filth that comes in its way. If women in general would only refuse to recognize such a fashion, they would gain iu health and strength, for a dress long enough, to act as a scavenger must prove tinhcalthf til and burdensome, Housewife. Pennsylvania's Female Physicians. There are more female physicians in Philadelphia than in any other county in tho state 1!SS. In tho counties of Al-legheny and Erie about 8 per cent are fe-males. Allegheny has 44; Berks, 10; Erie, 15; Laucaster, 13; while Bedford, Cameron, Center,. Delaware, Franklin, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lehigh, Montour, Pike, Venango and Washing-ton haven't any. In Bedford there is one physician to 17, tG4 persons; in Elk, one-t- 1,42'i; in Lehigh, one to 5.497; in Pot-ter, one to 1,724. and in Philadelphia one to 405. Heading Times. 11 The Fly in the Ointment. Mies Emily Hays, the bello of the cot-ton field, aired IS), lives in a cahin fifty miles from Harrison, Ark., and earns 4 a day picking cotton. The worst to be eaid about her is that she whistles "Annie Kooney." Cincinnati Enqnircr. The preterit empress of Russia, for-merly the Princess Dagmar, celebrated for her beauty throughout Europe, has becoioo so thin and haggard that her old friends scarcely recognize her. The fear of assassination is what has caused her to loso tleali. Mrs. Ellen Brown, of Saco. Me., al-though not yet 75 years of age, has seen seven generations of her family. The seventh is represented by a child, to whoso grandfather and grand-mother Mrs. Brown is a jfveat-aun- t. |