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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY DECEM HE It 4, 1800. : Tl'ATnri'Flk A X I A Good Invostmont , m 1 i J yk I P3 k I W : : ; ! To the laborer and the capitalists SjS ll 1 i )f 1 f3 r I i H R'i'e tllis is tno imPortan' question: X. I jii. . N M. HA I ifl m "Y1 V A T1 w H '7"" Q "Where can I buy to realize the great-- Bj ) (1 V est Profit frora my investment?" A Good InYGStment 1 iZ Mt. . " o "' V 1 First Its location, lying along State Street, which f F" 8lT A I A F I Second The Growth of the City will be necessarily IS 1 in a short time will be the most thickly populated street in ffl MINUTES" RIDE I I" 11 l A I Kll ON ELECTRIC GARS South, thus giving it the best prospective value of any Ad-- j , ) I Salt Lake City. jL-- 1111-1-1 1 l , dition to Salt Lake. U CENTRAL PARK, situtaed on the corner of Thirteenth South and the State Road, is on the direct line of traffic from the south and southeast. CENTRAL PARK is on tne Electric Rapid Transit Road. It has the finest natural location in and around Salt Lake City. There is a constant flow of the finest artesian water and artisian wells can be obtained by sinking 50 to 80 feet. And last, but not least, lots are sold cheaper in CENTRAL PARK tnan m any addition to Salt Lake City. We could add many other reasons why this addition is destined to become a leading portion of Salt Lake City, and we will be pleased to show lots to speculators or investoss. Prices $225 to $450; $25 Cash; Balance $10 Per Month. G. F. PENHALE, W. H. M'CLURE & CO. 239 South Main Street. General Agents, 23 W. Second South Street. special notices! iiUnttcti. liAvmTnTTNTK! rf.i:M vnknt M po.sitl, n 8'iitamiry oiiclii-- . CM i er ii . ii. ,i twt i r. 6 ; uu 7 i i. lit 4.'i Si utii WiMt'fVmp e. Mim;i)A r:oin SKix Nn HAND II wife. V K. W uri'xn .. No. IQ.F.am Sm'iiiil Kmitli slrM. i tt W'AN'I'KH VOr.V: MAN WANTS IliSI-I- I linn. Htori or otVit"- ii.i'f-i'.el- . Arifliews W, S , TIimi ,. c U-- ' VAhTEI) A O(IOI) 'illtl. TO nOk', IT wa.-- h ana iron, t o .il .k . ;i7 5uuth Main Street. u'.'N' ; la u v ' v ants it'sni $ as I ropylst ami tyj o t.ht, AdtlreM "M'' Tlmps oitti'p. '"ant kiJa Vt s i r i on as vir. ii in II Hume Kttire. ;B julit u. C mrles Jurdins, TllllB Oflll'B. 1 LOTS ! T L0' H 03T "SrO-CHE- S O-WJ-ST TEEMS! Wc offer our remaining lots on Sixth and Seventh West, between Fifth and Sixth North, at 8200, S250 and $300 each, on the installment plan. - THESE LOTS ARE IN THE CITY Surrounded by houses nicely located, and only one block from the Electric Car Line. I ' ALSO 7 LOTS 27 FEET WIDE 'n center of block, between Main and West Temple, and between Sixth and Seventh South, good right of way, continuation of Lambert Court; $050 each. This is a chance to buy a lot three and ' a half blocks from Postofflco, and the lowest price offered for tho same distance. ' r J H "' Six Blogks North op Temple. j ( ' We fcive a few lots at remarkable low rate. Call and see us. We have our own horse and are pleased to show above property. We can give you best prices and terms. agg LYNCH & GLASSMAN. yereI? na I. GKKAT FOKTUNE 'i EI.LH - BY HAND-- i r.:iU)UK;iiul atpl.Kir.!, h young Ml-Rin- e .1. O. Zaltella, just arrvii i fnm Furnn'. ti'llKfuve didi'iont w.ty. will ri'ina n only a fi'wilay lontf.-r- ti'llp ist, utMi'iit and (iitum. Tells l.iily or i?i'iii.'.Tmn hy tho fn t'lp hand who the fiiiun1 tuiHliHiiil or wife will In; ImiiKX I a It hushind anil lovi r In so ra iliT dtys; also has t i prii.t F.uy;1t:in hrrust-liliilB- , churnn or liu'ky oit ; kivi a ailvita anl lurk In inlalnu iMiflr.oiH: lor (tood Inek in lov. luck In hns'.neHof ;tny kinil ami auritmea of t hani'w: lurk in lon ami mif jo'.irnt'ys. Trtlls wh,it buHiiiei. bt a'lapte l for: atso 8 ti family tnmli"S. My i:riiinlino'h"r nte wad a r'.at 1'irtiine to'.li-r- . Sur fi r iwtlniia. citaarh rornt ami hunii.ns an', dninkcnnaiB; flnp nair tout'. jirarHt in fir lalix' l.rt'lii'H. i all at on" n;l l e ronvfn'"il o. mv tellirn Inie; also tea-h"- tiie art to tlior get 'ii: triun aii to civi? jhT-fec- t satisfai'tion. Mailaaie J C. ZrtMello. honrr', Id . m. 10 V i). m ; iiarlor, ro 'in I. up stall's, V.S K t Sucoud buiuh, Mui fley blot-k- Salt Laku, ULib. tf KKHOKA L D li. C. UNOKIt. TtOOM 7 S f. I) Elmo Holnl. surgnon B'fi:laliHt in ladloa' slcknutw ot all kinds. LIvit and kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic iliHtiaanit and cancers and tumors. In practice for years. 1 C NIi;H7)lT9,UENTt3T. Ot'KlCB OP poslte Walker house. Tho Lace House Just received New Designs for Stamping, Christmas Novelties. I Handkerchiefs, Dolls, 1 Umbrellas, I with Gold, Silver and Ivory Handles. Initials engraved without charge K: J. SMITH, Job Printing, Bookbinding and Lithographing. Bank Office and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 V. 3rd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. 4,'or alc. 1 iN r I l'j I 4 I ) h inn it; Sf.xl .;. and a alley in re. u of each tie test loca-tion: on the h:Vn tfroiin I soiuheintot Lirie'ty park, and cheaptst on the nia lift; only sold on monthly p ivmeiits. Corner of N'U'h Kast and South bouievnr-t- on elivtrlc car line. E. B. Wu ks, Main. lOKLEOLIl PA PKFtS. CENTS PER I hundred, at Thk Ti.mk.8 offlie counting n 'om. Co JJcnt. TmIiTn SnKiHOnM S. HT EAST S ECON D r S.utn. Mrs. J. A. Warner. I Aai'tiont Auction! See Sunday papers for itemized list of household goods, horses and wagons, etc., at Xo. KH South Second Kast street. AxnitKWs & Rkinsimak, Auctioneers. E. H. Gato cigars for sale at F.nrl D. (iray's Opera House pharmacy, No. 00 Kast First South. Successors to Crismon ScartT Co. THE schweitzer CLOAK MS SUIT C q 2vC A "5T 55 Main Street, Salt Lake City The Ocly Exclusive Cloak and Suit House in Utah NEW GOODS I NEW STYLES. Premature baldness can be averted by using Skookuin Root Hair Grower. BXBloeh&Co. LIQUOR & CIGAR MERCHANTS. 13, 15, 17, 19, Commercial St., Salt hit City. Have in stock the largest line of Imported and Domestic Wines. Brandies, Li-quors, Liqueurs and Cordials in the Inter-Mountai- Country; are Headquarters for Pomery Sec, Cliquot, O. H. Mumm & Co. and Monopole Extra Dry Cham-pagne. Agency for Carl TJpmann New York Cigars, Straiton & Storm and Ednardo H. Gato "Key West." SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLES HEIDSlECK SEC. Telephone 365. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. P. 0. Box 553. Tw o elegant front basements for rent in the new Culmer-Keune- block, 18 and '20 Kast First South. Best location in the city. Apply at 71 Culmer Block. pOK HENT- -t TKNISHEI) ROOMS WITH r or without bjuriltVUS. Main. W- - Vi "TiK KKNT - lor.KOANT ""iTBS'tSHED ' roimiMovi'i- th Tlnios oflh'n fur tlcmMt Cctttt, rxrr.OAN"WTO I.OA.V ON HOUSB-- 1 tinlil ynoiK piann. tc. : also on w;i:h9 tllainonils anil prm.nal ttwuritloa of all IcinJs, Loan & Trust Co., S1S4 South M:iin St.. Sjoctctic. UTAH CUAt'TISK. NO. 1. It. A. M. StstnJ hold on the flrnt Wednosilny In ench inonih, at Mammio hall, at M p. m. So. Jtirnliuj cotupanlona are conllally lnrltod to toud J, J. ORT1ENKWALD, M, K. Ii. P. I'H LIP Bhioos, Hiwretarr. For Foot Wear See HIRSCHMAN'S In fine and medium nr e"(I Kood. Hp ledi Have your prescriptions prepared at Earl D. Gray's Opera House pharmacy. Sixteen years experience in drug busi-ness. Owing to the death of Mr. George M. Gage the Ladies Literary club will ad-journ for one week. By order of the president. Florence J. Kimball, Lost Pocket book, on the evening of Dec. '2. somewhere near coiner of Fifth Kast, Second South. Finder will re-ceive reward by returning to 531 Ea.tt Second South. If your hair i9 falling out. ask your drug, gist" for Skookum Hoot Hair Grower. Sole Agency For Dr. Jaegar'g Sanitary woolen under wear of which wo have a full line Send for catalogue, BAST-I'EKn- y Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. H'i Main street ,. J3 Office, 219 S. Main Street. i Ji Under Poat Offloa. iil ' MT STEAM CABPET CLEANING MjtfVi .rw&&LK Feather and Mattreg Eenovating vit&S) Carpets Made and Laid, Furniture R pairing and Cleaning. rARYw Iji s WHITEHEAD ra them all. Warm Lined Saoes. felt Shoes and Ku liber O mds. We ara Headquarters. Cill and ba Convinced. H T. Barton, Jr, J. A, Oroeibtok, W.B. lalr Burton, Groes&eck & Co,, BVXXES JXD SELLEKJ CU CHOICE Business, Residcoce and Acreage Property. Bole Agents tar South Lawn A.ddition. Office 289 S. Main SL J Telephone 434 We will on Tuesday, Decoinher 2nd, display a large assortment of Christmas goods, and will mako our prices talk. Simon Buds. Corns and bunions removed without pain or the use of medicine hy I'rof. Hanna. -- 01 Main street, room 10. Your hair is full of dandruff, which can only be removed without injury to the scalp by SkookumKootHairGrower. Have placed in line largo assortment of fall neckwear. BAST-TEit- Mekcantilk Co. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. " DMAVAT I Mirfliiitaii Mmb. 1 I l 1 Ilas romoT("1 to tholr new 8tolo 'a llLlllU I li J Roberts Block, North Commercial st mmm mmm . Where they have laid in a full line or Electrical Supplies of All Kinds Agents for Western Electric Co.'s Dynamos and Eddy Motors. Electric Light Plants Installed. All Kinds of Electrical Work, j Salt liaise Transfer Co. PATTEM & GLENN. BfKI All Orders Promptly Atteniei li lyM rf1 Car Lots a Specialty. 2KSSBfc Office, 11S VV. First South $L j "''WMMfl1!! ' Telepivnt Xi. MiMf. ! ' r i ( I-PARK CITY HOTEL. Th. oulr flrvt etas, hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELEGAST HEW BOOMS, Coot, plsatit and nictij turulihd. THE HOTEL GROUNP8 AKK DEOORATtD lawn and nhaa. trs. maklnjt It the moat pleaeant summer reaort in the mountain Vtifion. GEO. HALL, Frop. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless nen should patronize the celebrated Trot Steam Lacndut, 142 Main street. ws'onfW Important Happenings in Various Parts of Utah and the Neighbor-ing States- - CLIPPED, EEWKITTEN, CONDENSED. Notes and Comments Gathered from th .Exchanges that Accumulate on the Editor's Desk. Dick Rogers, the cowboy Bhontist, bo escaped from the Ogdon jail has been captured. Tho Cedar sheep association is put-ting up a fence to separate their prop-erty from the Dramatic association. Wm. Ford and John Midleton, of started a herd of beef steers for Milford. The herd contained some-thing over 109 head. NEW MEXICO NOTES. John II. Riley, of has sent 400 head of cattle from the C'ueva ranch to the Mescalcro agency to apply on his beef contract. Word reached Silver City that Ed. A. Baker, a prominent young man, resi-dent of that city, was accidentally killed at Xicnraugua some weeks ugo. Walter Holberton, well known among old timers at .Silver City, is now at Hil-da Pest, in Hungary, where he has gouo to examine some large mining properties. C. C. Perry, Clias. Grant and Alex Dinner returned to Roswell from a hunting expedition on the plains. They report having killed sixty-nin- e ante-lopes and brought in lifty-two- . During the rocent snow storm three Mexicans were frozen to deal h in the vicinity of Agua A.ul up in the Captain mountains, Lincoln county, where, it is reported, three feet of snow fed. Says the Gallup F.Ik: Tho intelligent compositor on the Optic translated Car-bon City into Silver City. Gallup is a silver city so far as wealth is concerned, but we are satisiiod with tho pet name of Carbon City. IDAHO NOTES. The sagebrush in the vicinity of Xampa is rapidly disappearing. Silver City, one of the oldest, if not tho oldest camp in the state of Idaho, is now on tho eve of a great boom, says the Boise Sun. Tho Boise Democrat Bays: rhillips & Sullivan, of Owyhee county, brought in lU'.OOO in bu.lion, the product of their mines, the ll)th inst. Another strike was made near Broad-for- d this week, adjacent to the Modoc Chief property Tho parties making the strike were Al. Johnson, Hauk Barnes and Frank Thompson. Partic-ulars not ascertained. The population of Cedar City is rap-idly increasing. It now has reached something over 1000, but there is ample room for many thousands more. The people of Beaver are not satisfied yith their present mail servioo. They want a change and to this end have nnl in a petition to the dopartraent. The wool shipped by the Cedar Co-o- p and sheep associaticn, in all about 73,-00- 0 pounds, was sold at Milford to j. W. Summerhays & Co., of Salt Lake, at 17 cents. The Ogden Commercial suggests that perhaps the most effective way to dit-jms- e of Sitting Bull would be to compel liira to travel with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. The first district court is occupied in trying the case of the people etc. vs. John T. Kelley, Kobert Sweden, James Hill and Isaac Sorcnson, who are charged with the crime of murdering a man by the lTame of John Dorr, near Wellsville, Cache county, in lHGti. NEVADA NOTES. Tatrick Crowley, the Virginia City murderer, was sentenced to tho state prison for lifo by Judge Rising last Saturday. The Alia Chronicle heads a column, "Thoughts on Hull." That is the Chroniclo's strong suit. Reverse the sentence aud the Chronicle is not in it. White Pine News: Hank Parish, now in the county jail, who is to be hum? December 12, is suffering great mental as well as bodily angui.sh. Sheriff Basset t aud his deputy are showing the unfortunate man all the liberty and kindness they can, consistent with his safe keeping. Some of the papers of the state are recoinmotiding that the county taxes be paid in two installments, in 'May anil November. Bettor reduce the expenses of the government one lmlf instead of doubling the dates of collection. This can bo done under a proper revision of the state constitution, such as it is to bo hoped tho constitutional convention' will accomplish. Virginia Chronicle. The Rattle Mountain Central n says: Tho Joliu brothers have discovered a promising body of ore on tho McKuen claim, Galena, owned by J. A. Ulossern. Tho ledge has been ex-posed ten feist below the surface, show-ing a seam of high grade ore ten inches wide. Three tons of the ore have been extracted which will assoy at good figures. THE TWO DAKOTAS. Little Harry Smith, the adopted son of Dr. Smith of Bridgcwater, is a can-didate for tho reform school. He has been stealing small sums of money, and recently obtained possession of the doctor' pistol and attempted to shoot him. Sol Star of Deadwood, the republican a,ndidate for representative, will con-ttf- t the eluction of Mt Leod, tho inde-peale-candidate. The four defeated independent candidates for representa-tive from tho same district will a'so contest the election of the republicans who bold certiticates of election. John P. Belding, administrator of the estate of Merritt J. Belding, deceased, has commenced an action in tho circuit court against the Black Hills and Fort i lerre railroad company to recover $:SO,000 damages for having raused the death of Merritt J. Belding of Lead City, by negligence while running its trains frora Lead City to Piedmont, on Septombor ISth, last. A young little thing that trips the light fantastic in the sawdust at the Gem and occasionally sings a senti-mental song entitled "Mother's Teeth Are Flogged With Tin," grew jealous of her lover and poured about a pallon of laudanum down hcrswan-lik- e throat, aya the Deadwood Pioneer. She was discovered shortly after by another of the girls, who rushed off and summoned Dr. Paddock. When tho doctor ar-rived tho maiden was in a comotose condition and it took two hour's work to resutciate her. |