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Show j LT-- " " THE SAT LAKE TIMES. WEDXKSIU Y. SEPTEMBER 3. 1S90. 5 " DEALERS IN-i- . .. - STAPLE AND PINE GROCERIE- S-nnoc MAIN STRPPT Fine Teas and Coffee, Fruits and Vegetables. 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. TELEPHONE NO. 274. QTIKHL 4 CltEtOHTOX. DENTISTS. KX-- l trnet teeth without p.tln. Artlllctal teeth, K toll per act. Hold minor from ; up; gjid alloy, to ailvre; or amnU-ain-, l. All wurii guaranteed. nan Sunday uiornlnge. Lyon Block, Wt w. yd Mouth t No trouble, to show Desky's second addition. Call at 82-3- building. A meeting of the Call Firemen will be held in the City hall council cham-ber Thursday evening Sept. 4th, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Important business. By order of Chief Stanton, SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Pcrk. Sutton. Veal, Ssolrl Seats aai B wilt's Hams. Bacon Ac Lard Cor Trd SmIA eratt Ft'l H erf tmttt. PcrrVrtlort In Hoot and Shofi. JOHN WET2EL, l't'tt.,. Boot and Hhoe Btad from the be material, irf.-- t lu HI atut emft.aMe to wwar 0li and e hie i aettd tor tf(i tu t ti. etrwitona t.w "l dun. iHH uU1t .HttK.rfui4.m. iii. Kpttrta4 OPP AoteL SALT LAKE THEATER CHA8. 8. B0RTO. Hacr, TWO NIGHTS Or-- LY, September 4 and o. THE QUEEN IT COMEDIENNES. Nellie McIIenry, - AkO A - PowerfJ Dramat'c Ccmpai, Vuirr (h of Waanan Mtatxa. lu an e lato ate production of th ow Amrr.caa Me u lrm, BKAlTin'L rJOr.NERV. THE Stlll't'IVii MHAKVK4, THE I l.D HiAT uut'Hf HIUH hw iUK rKW VI :t. NEW Hi Malt AMI lASl;.H. Ami (A .Vui)hi 1, I.bj i'uxv NERO and ZIP. Jtii Ho Offli trwm W4nM-f- , Bittntxr At. Desky's second addition will have rapid trausit within sixty davs. Lots sold on monthly payments. Ko inter-est. J nut Keoeiverl, Large shipments of fall Derby's In all colors. Bast-Tkkh- y Mkhi antilk Co. Hatters and Furnishers. $ev I c. N EW ANP TASTK.n'L FiU R ANO VI VK mom 'J,tai. frlr to IliVU K. W. Votct, ?a S. Third Kt. FH)K SALE CHttAP-O- NR Ht'NDKF.H olonliw of Xxmn, mid Hxtor-- . Ar-pl- Seventh Went unit 8vrtith Siouth (trawl. l!ht wmkoiis, mut.ibli. for delivery wagou. Cull nt T,1 T.M Fifth South air't. T70K'8ALr.-l'- .n " 'aCKKS.""llOUfiK AND I barn. lv Klftreu m cuouth of city. Ii8ixr un W. E. Hnldmnl. I NO Mln urwV. rjn0irro8omALaKnd bthN. BWKl"urhvtrTh ArnOkstrko7m VI V E IVra-p- l .1'0, o,ili, V. K. llublird, 1!) M,Mu mrco!, I.OH SALK- - I OT IN Y'TAH'soI THKUM I ndilillon, tionr W'ost sm K tild i'riuKlt, 8mll i;iU iwymcnt. No luteivat. C. I". SMITH, room W, Culmer lll.n-k- . 10--1 IWU SAI-K--- J'KVV C'lltltcK I.nTS IN I Pronptn-- t kih1 llydA Ik&rk HUthUViklouM; llup:d Trnlt lt!i!n ihe nHjt Utv dnv. iull t onco and onti'h ilim; tnniwy, Krolo'lh &Oo., n li. Hihiiiid HuHth irwt. TArKHlWV'iTKT'iTimiNTtNilin'T-- i I fit, primer rtrmsr., W.tuhinf ion hulid pre, excollmit lumittiiirnt ot j,,t mid ww tj'l1 (ihh1 luff. Hmtluiorn Jolir, StiA IVrnis ) dowu. , AddnM w. K. O , Tim ofBce. ' (MOaTnMi KYHKKAlTirHTATR rlN. room 7, Uliih Nalli a ll Hank liuudlnu. nn) LriAN-tfm.- itm TO Iv.JAN ON IIOI'MK-- bold iiooda. mo, , ulao on watchna, 1i;ihioiii1k ,iu.l pyraoiml rurtll( of nil ktiida. lntnr 'Mountain Lonn A Truat CO., 'MH't Huulli Main M . $500 EEWAED. I will pay the above reward for information which will lead to the apprehension of the par-tie- s who brutally assaulted James E. Caine on the night of July ioth. J. M. Young, City Marshal. Salt Lake City, Aug. i 4, 1 890. Sole Agency Far Dr. Jaegar's Sanitary woolen under wear of which we have a full line. Seud for catalogue,, Bast-Terh- Mehcantile Co. Hatters aud Furnishers. 142 Main street. toe inn rotiTEYcosnu. W holiMMiU Traiiir Ifcrafort, timer! t'OMMlaaUa Xrrrfcuta. Hole Wtrn Agent ff tti IUt.n rv4 fti Pprtnc rrtmiTT timer hm Ki m ((! l, Telih.,Mi II, V, U butttl. Ullii.ku lri'ilj. II. OS to th. i ATATOK1 UM tor a I'lUTATE HA III r a I'llMGE HI- - brgfst Snimminj? foil ia kmttk Fulton Market! T. J. PREECE, Propr. Irlm Utt, Mti'tt tt, Vil, Fo-V- , Bcn, lltiiu.HAOM, Lr t, tlj. W. r4 (, ll, ( Uw nl il'B Mm WPERFEcir tit Snell&Co. Analo-America- ii Shirtmaiers. 65 wust Seeond bouth drprt. Hull Lake Clly, I'lith t Itemoved. W. E. Hubbard, real estate and in-surance, has removed his office from 121 Main to 150 Main. Special -- Notices 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. $ov Icnt. fMLKTA NKWI.Y VURN18HEI) ROOM, I iS Sonth KeTOiid Eaet S .10H nr.NT-- l" VltRNIBllKDtViM," lit. II lli(Ulri W. Ilthaouth. tf KKNT-- a" NirKLYrKNWHKD I1 front riMHn; mil at IK) N. lat Eat. ifiS-- FritNiHM mi an oTTSrirlir-- 1 I nlahed roorn at V77 Eaat t'lflh Kolith at, iTuR NTS KlFTtOt IM S WITH' HOARD AT I flot Uoutb Malu atrvet. Kuoma alnula ur eu iiiltH. ToTmttMniXTiouHic! liotiii new. m at and . Turma reaaonalde. No. IHII W. BoulU Tumble. VS)bTknt--iioardTm- ''h'ouhk. " 'rfirT I nlahed or unfunilalied. Hood hualneaa al-ready ndtitlillalied ; thirty tieruiaiient boaraera Apply to IBS South Viral RaaU 1LM' HNIHH Kl) A IART M KNTiTToiTo fifT--I tlenmu (Jool, airy, romforlabl and Itatea reaaoiialde. Kmiulr of Mr a. walnon, tHilmor liliM'k. H;dt l.ak'lty, ... ' rilea. Vilea. Fllea. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No chargo until cure is effected. Consultation and examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by me in Salt Lake city within the last two years. Fistula, fissure, stricture, ulceration and nil other diseases of the rectum treated successfully. Dk. Chaklrs Thompson, h Building. Two Star safety bicycles for sale cheap. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. Desky's second addition is improving faster than any other part of the city. Lots sold on monthly payments, tfo merest. Charles' S. Desky & Co 82-8- 3 h building. Secure a lot in Desky's second addi-tion on monthly payments. No intcr-t- :. CnAKub S. Desky & Co. 32-8- 3 building. R Auerbach & Bro. 144, 140 & 148 Main Street. EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS! . To our Store necessitates the removal of the "West Wail" and may compel us tado.se our store for sonic time during August. To avoid carying over any Summer Goods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article we offer is sure to go if selling desirable goodi at cost or below cost will make them go. OTTX3 IvIOTTO : IJT "Nver to carry good Intn ncl mwum If ritlitcii'itm wilt dpem at thorn th ai'ii.on, h.i anvfil It lh,iM:ui'U o( iitai nod ifr-w- i u a th leading iiaitliin In lli Dry (IimmI iiado, Dry (mnhU luiLks giwl wiiut iui mil impriA with age, thttrnfur) wo juoU ttto low4 jjru.) ever known In thU clly." o o o o o n n o o u o o a nclctieo. U"UIiTAT;irKUN(), I, It A. M Hlated the flrat Wedneaday In each month, at Maaoiilo ball, at B p. ill. coniiiaulima ara cordially Invited tu tend JAOOII J. OHFUNKWAUJ, M, R.lt.P. Tit up IIHI11111. rliHiratarr, MAHONH. W"""asaiy'Ti umriK'TiT). 1, a. r. a a. m" eommiiiilratlons held at the Ma-sonic Hull the eeooud Vrtday of earh nioiitn, Mxinliera of attr Lodea and oijournluc brethren lu good afaiidlnif ara cordially invito to attend. ADOLl'M ANllKHrlON, W. M. i. Mai.hU. Bnorutary. TrMOKiAlt'"tODB. NO. . A. W. A. tt Remilarcommiialrattoiia held at Miuonta hall, F.nat Temple atreet, the unwind Monday of each month, Mwnbera of alator loditea and aoJournttiK iirotbren In kh1 etandlug are cor-dially Invited Ui attnnd. JOHN H. FA IU.QW, W. M. CmuiiTOPHitit UiKHt, Hecretary. UTA H C()M MaTDK ii yTnoV tKNIOItT8 Tumplar. Hiatnd contdavea hl, at e ball, on the Orat Thuraday of eat h month, at 7 oVlork. VlaitlUK Knlirhta are ennrtnouaiy Invited to attend. A. M. OKA NT, li, U l'Hiue llHKsua, Ileeiirder, A""xrjBNTA vomm. no. "J,"a 'f7a"m Mated enmmuiilratlona held at Ulaumto hall the flret Tueaday In each mouth. Merulmra of alater UxlK'a aud a.'JournUiK brethren In good (landing are cordially Invited to attend 0. . VAltlAN, W. M. M. 0. 1'HIM.IM, Beoretury. Go to Morrison, Merrill & Co. for lumber, building paper, cement, sash, doors and blinds, No 24B North Third west. Telcphono 501. Wantri. All kinds of second-han- household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. ' First East street. iUantch. 1 Y oooTujmheTw AT NO. I J W. Second South (trout. VANTED--A 0IKirr()ltH0TTHEw"0Kl; Tf good waned. Inquire at the Time office. vFanteTTto kent a ki vtm"h 11 room turniehed bouse. Addreaa (J.W.H., Tlmea office. 70TBriio5ill)rBill 8KCUKKD ON lualdu property. S( t SPBKC ail, upataira, JirS. Main St. WANTED- - TfOOM MATE, OOOO KfXIM V and location; moderate price. Addruaa Room Tlinea office. 8 .1 1 7ANTED-- W A I8T AND HKIRT IIANDB, alao apprentice gtrla to learu droea muk lug at No. luU West Temple atreet. IVAbrTKD-- A fKI-- ' IroH OENERAI. V bouaework at No. Stt Sixth Eaat (treat, between Hrtgham and Vlrat South. VTANT KljvTitHT"(5i7A SSM ll.f.Wltlol I TR VV Great Wratxrn Manufacturing com-pany; Inquire at room tl. Valley House i Al'ANTF.D-fJENTT.KM- AN WANTS ROOM V T and board In private family, no other boarderx, between Third Kant anil Main. Ad-dress S, thla office. Terma ami location. AN7rDPu1rHA VV a buaineaa worth tU!0 a 5'ear Adapted to lady or gentleman. No- 8 Weat ilrat South atreet down ataira. 7ANTEDHTUI)ENT8 IN DOV'HLK EN-V-try bookkeeping, taught by actual prac-tice on regular booka. Kay or evening. llHiry K. Hrowtie, expert accountant, KM. Main (treat, 1VANTKO-PARTNKH; LIVK HUHINKHM VV mantvlthWHOtoJaOOO capital to go lu with ft man of experience to atari a wholesale baking bualm-as- , Inveatlgato thla, Addreaa A. Haker, elty 1M nANTKD-JTE- OR FIFTEEN MBN AT VV Utah Lime and 'anient (vjmpany'a nuarry. north of Warm Spriiuja. teaily em-ployment at (a to m.' per day. OfTlce 46 Weat First South. TANTF.D-AT ONCK DInTnO-ROi)- V V glria. woman cooka. chauibenualda. dlah washers, uurae glrla, Inundreewa, and ulrla for general bouaework. IHt io at wagoa paid and beHt places, at lira. McEwan' employment ofllce. W Weal Flrat Soutn TTorVTXIiaHrrr charm. I J wllb nam's Mathew K iodeaon rim. inder leave with t'apt. faul at Clly hall and &lensa T7M?NJA Y MORN NO. KEY lj ring with four key, corrfscrew, (mall pair aciora and button hook, Reward If left at telegraph office, 1''oxciTaT?oa1tTtoo head ok or without a Winter aud Hummer ranch, with tfood waler and range. In Colorado, t e.:l,aige lor goo t BAlt Lake property. J. H. WArra, a Weat nd St , South. l. Hi rue liter Co. Depot Summit Vinyard Grape Co. California. 218 Main, next to postoflice, Wanted $5000 worth of honsehold goods.' Barnes & Co., 189 V. 2 So. Get Morrison, Merrill & Co.'s prices on white cement. Telephone 501. "temple "of honor notice, rpHK WKHTKHN s'FaR Tno1TR. I, 1 T. of II. and T. meet at Triple of Honor hall, over Deaeret bank building, every aeconrt and fourth Tueaday of eai b month at 1 p. m. Vultiug companion eordiaUr invited. W a irsH HtfrrnKir. (,'. of C, Joagp-- Moaa, K. of V. KMODTB OF pyfHIAR, pALANTHE UWIE NO kToF P. Weij. ular (.ymventloua every Monday evanlrif, at Hp. in., In Caalle Hall. i:fk lull Hall. Kulghta cordially Invltwl to attend. O. W COFVALUO.a W. M. KMLir. K. of K. A . WKr" MOUNTAIN 1ntdK NO. S, K OF V. Meet every Thuraday evening (t T .l o'clock, III Caatle Hall, Hall, Mein-bera-the order an cordially Invited to at tend. V. KUIKMAN.aO. A. BtrtiKJit. IC of It. AH. MYRTLE LODGE NO." 1. K. OF F. Regular every Tii'eday evening at S:, o'clock. In r'.lk i:iu Hall KlilghU cordially luvll.l to attend J. II. MILLER, C, a 1. L. hV"A. K. of R. A . AlrtnENTRDKlTolrnroKKHTEM I on the flrat and third Wedneaday f each) niotith. at Emporluin Hall. Vlaltlng llrotbnr made welcome. OK.'J. W. AIIHMfiH, C. W. O. H H. '.. 1')H" bM KOWi OK A M KHICA. IjAfKioTOroATfiBRWINn V. O . it A uieeta every Friday evening, at 1 i. In Temple of Honor If all, cr, Main and lat Month at. ort.lng ara cordially Uivlted to atwrnd. WM OLAHMAW. FrH1at. A. S. Dmiim, Recording Hecretary. C3T Siks ! Linent I - Etc., Etc I TPC Blnck Gro Grain Bilk at (Wo. worth m-.- f al 3V , worth tt 70o, " BK' t lt l'rltiled Wool ( liaiiie. at tlfO, " " " " " 7fl. ' 1 to worth a.V. Colored rillk at 7."g!, fnk; and 11 .10rth t lt Ill.'' Kmiirw.li-re- lr I'a. blggeat bnrgaltig titTerfd thla itn, at I and It .V) J tft eot, A hi"' of Hiiiniiuir hilk iieinilly wild at t lot lliiy' low cut hh. v at l iij, tronb 60. 00 and 7tlc., marked down to Me. 80 fittitu of Blek BuntiDg at Sc., worth I lot Mem' lw rut HHw hum r Ui 7 2fjf. at 14 I'lhew' immU were Ul al ( S oU'h Zcphvr Glngtmm at 15, 30 and t lot I.adi' l.nii T;p K4 tl jf.toa 22,c., worth 20, 23 and 3J. HUar ut l 50, worth f ! 1 Jot plain dark Organdie all!c worth I lot MiW nl t'biidren ' (1tti Ta 20c. Kid sii.-.-- i at tt it aad .' 4. 1 lot figured Llimn Lawu at t0o., worth worth M and 1.1. 85o. All of oirChihlrrt', MUj'nd 1 lot Dre Linen At 2flfl. Tan i Vdorml Shire rntiiced to India 14 ydf for II, U yd Lwtie' ami t lubiren'a tr Hat at 11 forll and 10 yds for 11. 11. "X !. SO and .'. i liij af at T'siinl Fliiiiind ut 10e., worth lie , ami luilf J rtco. l4o., worth SOv. Exti'A lin bilk Mripj Tenui Hatimd JjqT" Ladiei Outing Cloth Bloutctl 1 Lot at 60c, worth - fi.oo i Lot at f i, worth - $1.75 Children's Gingham Drcssi:?!. Ages 2 to 10, at HALF PRICE I P3T Boy'i Clothing Department 1 Chlldren'i OntiitK Otth Unit In twottVm' Cotlon!) Suit at , nortk r.!e-i- - at S.V., worth It SO- I ' 3'' fr awl Cheviot Ktit hirt atf J.r.-- v Kilt Suit at ij oo, matth 113 m, worth II W I aui- - wat w, ONE PRICE TO ALL. -:- - ESTABLISHED 1804 WE ARB NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO. A Choice Selection or Fall Sulfa. Martin Schmidt has just received his first installment of Fall and Winter Suitings direct from London. Progress building, rooms 200, 201, 202 and 203. tfT " Have placed in line large assortment of fall neckwear. Bast-Teku- y Mercantile CO. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. Don't forget that we have removed t 57 East Second South street. A. J. White. Real Estate Co. Choice butter, fresh fruits and veere- - tables arriving daily at C. U. Durst's, 72 and 74 . Second South. One car of folding beds and four of assorted furniture, new styles. Please call. Ba BRETT Bitos. Gentlemen wishing cltan and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated T'Kor Steam Lacndet, 142 Main street. Union Paciilo Syatem. Mountain Division. On and after Sept. 1, 1800, Garfield Beach trains will run as follows: Teave Arrive Leave Arrive SaUUke Garfield Garfield I Sail ake 810am9:25am 11:45 a m 12:80 p m lOSam 11:30am 2:45pm 3:30pm 2:15 pm 2:55 pm 4:5opm 245 pS 3:30 pm 5:10 pm 5:65 pm 5:55pm 7:45pm 8:30 pm wlspm f7:30pm fJ:00pm f9:45pm fMondays and Tuesdays excepted. . Daily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Wasatch building and Second South sts., and Tdepot Fare for the round trip 50 cU. S. W. ECCLE3, ft. P. A. Miller's unexcelled New York Silk and Derby hats will arrive tomorrow. Bast-Terh- t Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. ycreonal. IiHlTdklfh'a lawn movyekh. k. a I Coflln Hardware Co. II c. nh ii.Vlh." iikntFbt. OKFiCE OF- - r a poaite Walker houe. STOVES AT E. QirICKMETLlMS)LiNE iVHiTTMOPNTTlNlCE CBEAMTKEEZ-V-era. E. C. C'oSIn Hardware Co. T R FvA T E BOA RDM FE R"w K R K. rJlN Q-- J er building, apetalrr J. U. Kyan. CFERIOh'cOKK STOVES AND RANGES, 0 cheap at E. C. Codln Hardware Co. tmIchhonaTI 1 mit Vinyard wlnea are pure at SD Main nt t pijatofflce. rpKUTONIC HALL NO. KAftT WMD 1 Booth. La tbecooieat place lu fwn, and keep" th best of iewr and everything. STKICH FLrMK't ' CLEANHED. L. ored and curled e..ul t new at New Vorls Millinery Farlor, . V.et Third bouth afreet. r Tem w7ter" riLTEKH "evkkv FAM- - T lly uln hydrant water alwmld have them. They are cheap, eamlr attached and effective. E. C. Coffin Hardware Go. TEAUTIFrL"LD rUAJWi AT DH. li IlOflgea dental parUir, l W- -t Ktrat Houth atret, four door east of Dlnwoodey furniture atire. I tEFuklKAL- ,- ACADEMII! I NSTKPCTIOM J In f,nr Ci,,,-- ! and Manual Tvalning. at Halt Lake Academy. Apply to E. Henner, principal, a Eaec Tnlrd South. tSersonal-d- r. C. UNOEK. KrjOU 7 stT I Elmo Hotel, aurgeon apeclaltat tn ladle" ilrkvn of all kind. Livar ami atdaey catarrh, all chronic oiaeaae. Ill prae-U- c for at yur. MILLER, ttEEREHrC MR3.IELIHA arid Thnrxlay at a o'clock. Adn.tem cenu Pri-vate tttung daily from 10 to 1 and from 1 to a p. a., at il E- - Seco-- d tkoutb tret. room t. Bargain. Two good houses qn Fourth East can be bought at a very low figure if taken at once. VV. L. Webb, 28 Main St. 'MOMK.INUSIE.H'K HOUJCriLt. Time and Ftce of Mwrtlng Operative PlaaWTere" L'nlon,very Monday nltfht, room in, a buiullag. Mala atieet. Brewer' VnUm Recnnd an.l fourth Tue. dura every mo!ith, room In, bcott Aurica baiWiiig. Main aiiwet, Famu-r- a and Decorator VaUm Hecotid and fourth Krtd-- y every month. tx,ia ie. b'liWIrig. Main ret. TlriB-re- L'nliea Ftrat and third Kxturdar every month, ftuta n, buud-lng- . Main tret. CUarmakere' ftok,n Klrwt and third Th'ira-dar- e every inonto. tiKnu m, building Main atreet. Hartwra' l ird Monday of vry month at oum barber aaop prerkjualy deaig-tate- d Trryblcal fnl'n-Kl- nrt Sunday of rry tnontti at A. O. L'. W. hall. Kreaeti.en and hwrtyrwrC I'nton-M- m Monoy vry Ulubth at on pl- - prerttjualy OeaMfuated. Carpenter and Jntnere" FWon Every Wlneoy evening at Tempi of Honor. H'lcrrier, lalera and Teaioatera" t.'nla Hecond and fourth M'Ojday ma- t- loon '.a In lb Tempieon Hutu. Tailor L'nloa-t- m Sunday to A, O. V. W. hall. HfiMiltWi Union efd and M'rtiday of arh nvmth at A. u. U. W. hall. Bnck and eumnnoti' LniovErery a!tr-Bat- e rndsy a the R. ut F haiL The Kxlw-ate- Trade and Labor Council Every (wvid and fonrttt Musday at iWf ball, room f, kxt A aeruaca building, Mala tret Executive Board of th Federated Tra.1 Council-Eve- ry Hafird'. room . Scutt-A-haca taOldutal. Mais ikwl. Get a home in Desky's second addi-tion. Rapid transit, monthly payments, no interest. Money to load n. "ims to iuit byS. F Spencer, 267 Suth Main street. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER AiifsiiB, Salt or Gu Well Drilled. 717 a wt rmpu PronpecU fortoiJ n l MlnerL. tan iMkcstf Deep Wells i SpeeI&It7 Call and aee my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings. etc W. A. Tatlor, ,wiJ 45 E. Second South. After several weeks vacation, Mrs M. J. Stewart, the popular dress maker at 10!) West Temple atreet has reopened her dress making establishment where, she will bo pleased to meet all her old patrons and as niauy new ontj as choose to call. PARK CITY NEWS. ' Park Cut, Sept. 8. Special E. R. Holdeu of Den-ver is in the Park with a throe ear lot or ore which he will run through tho Ontario mill as a trial lot. One ot the section hands was attacked with insanity yesterday morning. He roamed around tho streets nil day and went through some very peculiar ca-pers. The unfortunate man was cap- tured by his friend and taken to his home in the evening. Mr. Hancock, formerly with M. S. Asehheim, left last evening for Salt-Lak-e to ucceps a position with Receiver Lawrence as clerk. There are two cases of typhoid fever reported in town this week, one tho child of Mr. J. 0. Tretheway, and the other Master Edward Groos'e. Both parties are doing well and there is no immediate danger of tho disease spreading. Mr. John Varcoe went to the metrop-olis yesterday. Mrs. J. Winters of Salt Lake is visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Judge Bat's in Park city. Hotel arrivals; J. F. Boll and wife, J. A. Doyle, J. A. Caine, D. H. Cannon, Louis M. Cannon, Salt Lake; Byron Field, Topeka, Kansas; M. Smith, Chi-cago; J. K. Longweiaur, Omaha; J. L. Boreman, Ogden. Ore shipments; Anchor. 2o8,500; Crescent, 58,500; Ontario, 28,700. po?esnF?,fed$5000 fr """" THE DEADLY W1KE. PfimffroLWau9cal,led fcy Councilman oftWV ve 'lan8er"s condition of lire? cCtnu h wi at tlle coer and Main streets. Conn-oilme- n Pombroke, Pendleton and Hall ?.rue .appointed a committee to confer uitorra railway ooraPny and them that the wires must be more securely fastened. PETITIONS. A long list of petitions was received the most important of which were; John Lawrence aud 100 others asking that a nuisance consisting of a 240 gal-o- n tank used for boiling tar, in the block where the gas works are located, be abated. Referred to the board of health. Elbridge Tufts asked for a liquor license. Granted. Tho Fisher brewing company asked for a maufaeturlng license. Granted. Mount & Griffin asked for SiaoO on contract. Filed. The Utah Manufacturing and Tilo company asked for permission to buy the old canal bed in lots 12 and 13, block 28, five acre plat A. Referred to tho committee on Jordan and Salt Lake canal. B. R. Hickok et al. asked that the city accept as a street aud establish the grade on what is known as Owen street, running north and south through block 18, plat B, Salt Lake City survey. Com-mittee on streets. Philip H. Schuster asked that he be appointed a policemau. Committee on police. George W. Reed asked that a report be made on a petition of property owners on J street, asking that the fences on the street between east South Temple and First streets be removed. Referred to the committee on streets with instructions to report at the next meeting. IE CrrrSFATHERS. iy Meet in Eegular Session and Trans-j- ot an Immense Volume of Business . MBEEOF PETITIONS PBESENTED Monster Petition Bearing tho Signa- - tures of Hundreds of Salt Lake Taxpayers. :he city council met last evening and iled through quite amass of business. nDg list of petitions was heard one of in signed by an almost endless list of payers, asking that the oity tax bo luced to 2 mills on the dollar. - A ruber of reports was received, two linances passed and appropriations ounting to $0,040.53 voted. THE ORDINANCES. . :he ordinance regulating the practice medicine met with a little opposition ttt it came up on third reading. It s, however, finally passed without r revision by a vote of 9 to 3, Hall 1 Armstrong voting in the negative, is ordinance has already been print-i- n full in The Times. The building ordinance then came up i after a few minor amendments was aed. It defines the dates of the iliiing inspector and provides that no rk except necessary repairs shall be ne without a permit from the inspec-'- , and any contemplated erection or (ration of a building shall be sub-tte- d to him by plan, which said plan B. VV. Whittemoro asked permission to pile building material in front of 380 west South Temple. Granted. Clarence Bean, by S. II. Lewis, asked that he be paid $50 damages for injuries alleged to have been received by falling into an unguarded ditch on Second West, between First and Second South. Committee on claims. The Rio Grande Western asked that they be granted permission to lay the pipe now on hand instead of waiting for the iron pipe which the city desires used, as the grounds need draining badly. Granted. Hillstead & Co. asked that a rebate on their license be granted, amounting to $27.20, same to be applied on their water tax. Committee on license. B. K. Bloch & Co. asked that their liquor license down stairs be transferred to Fritz Riepen. Granted. ! James Johnson et al. asked that the time to enforce an "ordinance prohibit-ing the keeping of more than three cows in the city limits be extended to May 1, 1891. Laid on the table. L. D. Kinney et al. asked a franchise to build and operato a street railway over and along May street in north Salt Lake. Referred to the committee on streets. E. E. Darling et al. asked that the water mains on B street bo extended. Committee on waterworks. John E. Busby et al. asked that the sewer service be extended down Busby avenue. Committee on sewerage. The Deseret agricultural and manu-facturing society asked permission to tap the water mains opposite the Tenth ward square. Committee on water-works. . . Frank Knnkel asked permission to unload stone over the gravel bed at Eleventh East, between First and Seo-ond South. Committee on streets. M. Howcroft & Co. submitted pro-posals to drive pipe for artesian wells in Liberty Park, water to be guaranteed or no pay to be received; in case water is found the rate of pay to be $3 per gallon of water flowing per minute. Committee on irrigation. The owners of Popperton place addi-tion represented that at an expense of several thousand dollars ho had graded an avenue through Popperton place known as Douglas avenue. He asked that the streets leading to the Fort be graded and placed in good condition. Committee on streets. The board of health was instructed to investigate the condition of the alley between Teasdel's store and the Doft building, which it was alleged is a nuisance. APPROPRIATIONS. The following approprations were PaSS,d: 15000 00 Waterworks n'm Evans & Ross vttim Mount & Orlffln wlroo Jas. F. Brim Board of Health . . . . tewo 53 Total Council then adjourned until next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. jnot be changed without permission, cry building hereafter erected with-tli- e tire limits of this city shall be of ck, stone, iron or other substantial i incombustible material, and only following wooden buildings shall be dived, viz: Sheds to facilitate the ction of authorized buildings; coal 'ds not exceeding ten feet in bight d not to exceed a hundred feet in ;a; and privies not to exceed thirty feet in area and ten feet in bight; d all such sheds and privies shall be mrate structures. The ordinance ;us effect Sept. 12th. ' The amendment to the paving ordi-nc-fixing the boundaries of paving itrict No. 1 as follows: On the north South Temple street, on the south Fourth South, on the west by First est, and on the east by Second East, is then taken up and passed. Vn amendment was offered to the e regulating the keeping of cows,' jviding that it take effect eight days it passage. Referred to committee municipal law. THE COMMITTEE ON STREETS. rhe committee on streets reported on titions on hand making recommenda-n- s as follows: Petitions of J. M. Ricketts et al., to ve First East, between South Temple A Fourth South, paved with asphalt; anted. Petition of F. A. Mitchell, secretary the Home Coal company, asking for witch on Third West, between Fourth ri Fifth South, for the purpose of a coal yard; granted. Petition of L. J. Williams for electric 'its at Seventh South and First West; anted. 1'liat the West Side Rapid Transit mpaay be permitted to run their am motor over the Rapid Transit pany's traok. That the proposal of J. D. Thompson sell to the city a tract of ground at u head of State Road be accepted, the ice to be $10,000. JJe report was adopted as read. ' committee also reported in re-r- d to the petition of the property raers on First street, protesting ainst a double line of electric railway "g laid on that street; that they were we opinion that the council, having anted franchises to two companies r such tracks on the street, the coun-coul- d not now compel both com-aie- s to use the same track, and wefoM recommended that the peti-'- " .he not granted, but that every pre-"ho- n be used to prevent unnecessary 'ructions. This report was also adopted. COMMUNICATIONS. The city engineer called attention to j setting of telegraph and telephone les over sewers, which interfered, 'h connections, and recommended Permits be required before poles be Referred to committee on munici-J- i laws, ... The Sun Vapor company, of Canton, made a proposition to erect 100 of e'r gasoline lamps and furnish all Serial and ittbor needed to keep in wt repai,. and keep t!iem lighted on rhiladelphia moon schedule for 1,r years for $22 per lamp per year, ''ntnittee on improvements. George Lambourne and W. K. Per-11- 3 asked that the Warm Springs IJPrty be leased to them for two at a rental of $75 per month for year and $100 per month for IBa'S year, thev to expend $400 in ground the grounds. Committoe on EEPOETS AND BILLS. ' the committee on police recornmend-tna- t the policemen buy their own !frms. Adopted. sewer committee reported on the ;""? of the Salt Lake railroad com-i- n regard to tapping sewer pipe recommended that it be granted ni 6 suPervision of the city t'ie Petitioners' expense. "Of? Tax Collector Silver reported 'lec'ions of $225 for tho month of ''sust. aterrnaster Ryan asked permission "H)" a one-hors- e delivery wagon for Jeering plumbing material. Re- - 5 '? committee on waterworks. Jensen tiled a biU of $37.50 for g city hall clock. Committee on U1uis. , J- - Anderson presented a bill o for services in a smallpox" case i ' 1S?!)- - Committee on claims, bnl Is & Ross Sled a bill of $15 for Th ?xPenses of James M.' Young-biic-of health filed a mil fitting to $125.53. Watermaster asked for an appro- - W.F. Shelton, No. 251 Main street (upstairs), general contractor and li-censed drain layer. Sewerage, paving cement work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connec-tions will find it to their advantage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. SPECIAL OFFER. , J. F. Jack, 'i!S fKiuth Mala Street 165x165 feet, corner Second and M street, facing south and east; close to electric cars; easy payments; $8500. 57x115 feet, facing east on Eighth East, just south of Fifth South; tine shade; $3000. 41x330 feet on Seventh East, between First and Second South; fine shade, orchard, etc.; $5000. 40x165 feet, with good house, barn, city water, shade, fruit, etc.; easy payments; $5000. 10 acres south of city, $0000. J. F. Jack, 235 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Lumber and Ceeeent. The best assortment of lurater, build-iD- g material and brands f English and American cements constantly on hand at A Keyser's, corner Second Sonth and Third West street. Prompt de- - livery. !', Horae For Sal Cheap. Two mares with mule colts. Two saddle horses. Two horses broken to harness. APPlVAREEN MERCANTILE CO .,. 2,0 Jaat Second South. |