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Show : n---L --. SALT LAKE TIMES- - MoyDAY"- - SEPTEMBER Jo. 1S30. --TZZT 0 IES S1 ' ESiia BPrTiM KLarl ffei dealers in - STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES Fine Teas and Coffee, Fruits and Vegetables. 2bi a. MAIN street LH salt lake C1TY TELEPHONE NO. 274. Trpmrraphtca) t'nton First Suu.lay otsmrf nnnta t A. o. tr. w kali. Freeeiuen and pnjn'W rntott--fir- Mouuay every aulA M "Ui jlo prevtuual deiit(iAt.Md. Carpenters and c4ner" Wednesday evening t Temple of lli.r. ll.atcarrtera, ami Teaunstor' taln -f- Wiind and fourth Monday .! mocttk la Ih Temple. H.nr Tail.' I'mno--on Buaday la A. a 0. W. biL M.meeutter lnlwi-w- nii and fmirta. Monday of eacfc bhi al At I' W tin Uriel M.I WhiBomwoM' Inton Evafj allar-Ba- t t'rMay 4) Ifeo K. ! P. kali. TH Federated Tra-t.- - u UN Ownetl-Fve- ry ec.n.l and fourth rtun-tav- al taeir kail, mun eWxiil-Aurl- building. Mala tree- - fieeatlv rtntrd of the rd"Vted TrvV-- s Council--''ver- y .iunjir. rvxun to. fcvll- - Aim-- P a uuliJiiui. Mala uev A ANTKT- V- P. RT' Kit IN WKLI. KSTAII-'- i IMicd s Some cash. l. J. t'ol-ton- . 9l.i 6 Mnln. u IS 'ASTEI--VA'8- 'r ANP SK1KT HANDS. also apnrewic girl to lern dress mik-ing at No. 100 Went Tempi street-- WANTED A OIHL FOR 'OENERAl, housework at No. 33 Slmh Esel alres'l. between ItrlKham and First Smuh. VA N T Kl " F I i7Tt 'LAS rUiTiXw HI til ITS IT Oreut Western Manufacturing com-pany; inqulrv at roo; i Valley Noun antkTk sffiiiisTs isTtorBLB :s" T try Nvikkei'pln, ttiittht by prao-tir- e on riirular toKikK. lav or emmi. Hurry K. Browne, eiinrl avountant, Main atreet. ANTEn-A- r;XPrTKir',NFr BfXK II keKr an eimak-rmen- ' been entployeil h- - a rallioal, aUo by whole-tal-anu reta 1 hardware. and uiriViui-e- . IH Wm Ui aiii. Park il'y. W'ANTKU AT ONCK DIMNii-Rik-v v KU'1H woman rooks. rhanttiermaM-- . illnh waxhera. nurse elrl, laundrexsea. ami itlrla lor housework. IHirheat waii pid and best place, at Mis. M. Ewaii'a employment niflre, m West First South street. (To Soitti. ' 'PO I .IIAN "MONK V O N RKATiTHTA T r I Klrst uiortuaK": nn delay, llnrrls A Har-ris, room ?, Utah Nutloaal Hunk bulldlnK. 'sil LOAN DoH.iiin TO I .DAN ON HOfSK-- I hold kooiI. piano, etc. ; also on watches, (HanioniU anil pcrmxial securities if all klu-ts- . inter Mountain Loan & Truat Co., 'Jls South Main HI., food aiandnj are tardlally tniited to attend O. A VAK1A.H. W. M. M. C. ruu.tJrs, Becretary. TFMPl.K NOTK K. C ALT IK'k" OKTink.NTTNO I. i meet at Temple of Honor halt, over l)es-ere- t hank kutlilliu TMir.lar erealng at p. ni. VialUnK brother cordlailjr tnelted. II J UrtHH. W. IX T. W. It Wnoi,. W. R. 'pinrmimwTirA'irwrs-.MiTrr- 1 T. of H. and T meet al Temple f Honor hall, orer beaeret bank huildln every aecund and fnurtu Tueedar ot each month al p. m. Visiting eumpanlou onliAily inrli,xl W i Tan Smtnrs O otC. JoarrM Moat. KNIUHTrl Or PYTHTAsa, i.ou.ii; no . ior r. r- - (lAt.ANTriK every Mon lay eeeoitx. at p. m.. In Castle Hall. :fk Cluk Hall. Ho JourulUK Knlghta cordially Invi'nl t. attend. o. w txit rAtuau W. M. Rial cy. K. of R. 4 S. UoTKv "St T nt Ats'livl to ri kaFk o r Meet every Thursday eveiilon at ! :) o'rlia-k- . In Catla Hall. :i Cliih Hsu. Mem-ber-of tha order are cordially Invited to at-tend. V. HKUUUAN.au, A IH'kMC. K. of R, At). MVRTl.E LOIH1KNO. 1,K iiZi every Tueaday al o'clock. In flks linh Hall. Hojoumlng KultfhU oordlally luvltnt to attend . J II. MIU.KU.aa Jf, I,cr A, K, of II. It t TANl ir.NT ORDKRor ri iKKrif RMH pTli'HTPRinRlir UTill NO. rt-t- . Meeta V ' on the Orel and third Wednesday of ew-- mouth, at r.mportum Hall V'ihii llrother niade wehsmm tiro. V. ARM stlt, C. K. OJi.Rraitvia, R.r P. O. Ik Iiba. HONS Or AMKUb A. 1" a triot ic oin c r"Jm h o r"a me m n a7 Waahlneton Caiup No. P II R ot A. meeta every (Ttday erenlim at f SJi. In Tem;l of Honor Hall, oor. Main and let rVmth n. Holourulug bona in oordlally luvile.1 to at Wild. WM Ot. AMMAN. Prealdnnt A. ft lUHKirr. K.v.mlloa Hecretary. for the year endlna- - rieremt-e- SI. tseu, ot In rondlttoa ot th ONION LIFE INSURANCE CO. Or lUsTINl., NlflMAsKV, Mad to the Secretary n the Tern lory of I'm In pur- - uaioe of an A t reiatm U" mrain-- Companies approved Man-- J, ". Name of eompanv and location. Tl V't'9 lira IsmkaS' toarAai, lUalliiils. Jie- - hl'ka The name of II attorney or ajenl for the Territory of 1,'teh upon Wr tl.ilil service of piiice In nil V ' civ-- action atftnf 'ttd emtp4ty may tw ms.1, I J Hvsaelc Tti reee'pu durtna the rear r Ml,rl yl Tk riiieudllure dnrla the year ere , I,.14 Htatr of Nrhra.Wa. I County o( A lama. A. I Wia-i.- rtary of The I ndm l.tr lnui4ii.e tv.mpaiiy duly riHn. dtiMie and v thai he la V atsive de nM nm-- r of ald eoMipany. an.! Dial the f tAtm"itl of th- - of naut .Mimiany tn aiil thin? hrt dv of e'emt-- r t correct, to tae liel of III lUlormatlotl kihiUe and belief, ttl. A I- - " ,t. m letarv. hni rile d and nrn to be: ore me IhU llihdsyot AUKu-- t, A. I' ismi laau) W. It llatw'a .Notary t'unna. Turtllory of I tah. I He mturv Hltbe ( I r".llh Nell. of h Tertliwy of I'Uli. do trvbr certify thai the aliiva n! I a full tru ao-- corrin,'t cpv ,t aninevl t..4tf incnl of tie.. r.lltl..o ot The l'Min I Ife Insnraece i iifittiany of t.t-in- Ne'irka. nted In mv omc .,n the uh dav ot Aiie-w- l It4i in pi!ruiice of an act re Utitiif to tire liiauriue coni'iaiit-- . epprvived Mate, i I I" In witnr where f have hereunto t mv hand and If lei fhe rel e ,1 ..( Hie TsrtU.jrf of l tali till Ilk day of ept- - uitwr ll.I i ii n hri ia. Itecrelary of I tah Terrltury, Lawn chairs 73 cents, at the Fair. (let Morrison, Merrill & Co.'s prices onwhito cement. Telephone 501. WOMklNUMKN-- atH IKTI&A Time and Place of Metta. Operative Plasterers' I'nloti-Eve- ry Monday nltitit, room art, Hrott AUorbaetl ImtlJlilif, Mala Ml reel. Brewer' t'nlon -- Hnoond and fourth Tues-day every month, room 4K, tscott Au.vrWh bulMlnif. Main street. Painter and Itororalora' t'nhm- - Heeond and fourth Krldey every month, room building. Main atreel. Tinners' I'tilou F'lrt and third Ratnrday every month, mora , a bund-ing, Matu atreet. Ctitarmaker' t'nlon-r'l- r.t and third Thurs-days every month, room 4, Holt Allen a-- h bulldtutf. Main atreet Harder' I'nlon - Third Monday of every mi hi Hi at wnne barber aitop ptevkiualy deeig-uau- 1'l.iuoa. We wish to call especial attention to the J. & C. Fischer l'iuno, :t number of which we have just received from tho factory, These pianos are of national eolehrity ' on account of their sweet tone and won-derful durability, over W),(H0 of them being in daily use. We offer them at low prices with small cash payinuut and easy monthly installments. We have ono upright piano of stand-ard make which lias been used be' two mouths and the case of which is slightly marred which we will sell at a great bargain on long time- - F. K. Wahiikn Meu anth.k Co., 10 K. Second South street. Scot. OST"VN"hATi'!UAv" NUJIIT." A I 4 Purest Memoranda bisk with tiiime In same. Kinder win confer favor by ba' lug aameat thtsofllce. C. M. tinui.o. lf 1ini"AirTni Co. I,"S- "c."nic1Ii il.fsT HFNTIHt! OFFICB01 " posit Walker house. M K Al.' 0 ASOMNBTrrs :RATrt QUICK Hardware Co. T7llTE' MOUNTAIN ICKcllEAM f lit: K" T era. E. U. Coffin Hardware Co. UPKtllTlircOKF, RTOVKM AND RANUKtC Ci cheap at K. 0. Coflln Hardware Co. 1'' vsrsonaTTTiT iunscni.F.rV co , "sum mlt Vlnvard wlnna are pure at ma Main next to postofflce, rT.UTONTc HAM, NO. IS) V.AST RkThYn l 1 Mouth. Is the cm. lest place In town, and keeps the bet of beer ami everything. HS1. J,Tm.7iaTKh! MKNTAb HCIKNCK Healer and Teacher. All dM-ae- cu I. Meetings Sundays 1 p.m., 93' i south W. Tem-ple mreet lf TTeM WATKK FII.TF.H8 evkry KAM-- 1 lly ttslnir hydrant wnter should have them. They nre clieiin. easily attached and effective, li. J. Coffin Hardware Co. HEAufiKuiruor,iri u.ino atii. II Wcit Klrst South strjet, fuurJiHifs east of Uliiwoodey'a fin inline store. ) KUHONALTlH. C. I'NTiTiHTTlOOM 1 HT. 1 Kluio Hotel. surRmin specialist In ladle' alcknca of all kinds. I.lver ami kidney riitarrh, all chroulo dlMiaaes. lu prac-tice for 11 years. 1 iltoKKSSOII ilA liOtTir UK"NIKORMa Til K I pub ic that In future, 1nt' ut of eiuiulr nn for him si Calaer's idoro, he wiehcs till eiuiiilr-li-- s aliiiul piuii ior orifsn Iosmius, or the seico-Ho-of pliiuos or orKns. to la sent to hlui di-re, t, at H w K. HrlKlism St., or l oalter s miiflo stoiu. If CTIkiii. TitKHTiiT7iN iknTihthTTcx" trsot leelh without tciln. Artllh lal teeih, f7 toll'; per set. (lold flfllnif from fJ up; K'dd allov, fl filto fi; allvre; or amalKAiii. l. All work KUaranteed. n'cn Hutiday morning. Lyons Hlock. W. llid Honth Ht Jfor Srtle. TJwTm)TrcT7n:M?i UIV'K nmrn co, aKos. Price IVBU to (ID 0. K. W. Vogt, S?:i 8. Third Kaat. ItOli BAI,K('HK A P-- ON f. HUN D R K I ) I colonies of bees, and fixtures. Atiply at Seventh West and Seventh South street. The best 50 cent tea in town, 30 cents a pound at the Fair. Nolo Agency Tor Dr. Jaegar's Sanitary woolen under wear of which wo have a full him Send for catalogue, IJast-Tkkii- Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. H2 Main street Wautd. All kinds of second-han- household at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. foodsEast street. Go to Morrison, Merrill & Co. for lumber, building paper, cement, sash, doors and blinds, No 243 North Third west. Telephone 501. STEAM GRINDER And dealer in Barbers Supplies. Our facilities fur grinding and con-caving Razors. Clippers, Shears and Kulviis ate unsurpassed. CHINA DECORATORS. No, 10) E. Fimt Heuth Street, Oppanitt Suit Lake City, Citv Hnll. Health is WeaJthT 'kinyl I I aiSALM I Hit. E. c. WrT' Nkiivk ami) HttAisf Twkat-!KN-a guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Diz-ziness, Convulsions. I Us Nervous NeiirnVln. !inadnch. Nervous Protrt'mt raused hy tho tiai of alenbol ortoba-a-o- akeiulm m Mmial Depression. S'lftenliiK of the Ilriiln reoilt lis; In insanity mid lending to m! ry, decay a id deat'i. I'r-tn- :.t ire Oiu Age, lliirrcmie s W.a i of I'owtr In cither cn. Involuntary L'isi-e-and SpuimiitoiThua laioel by nil mwVoh of the brain. self.bnse or ovcr-itidu- l ; nee. Each box contains one mt:i treatment. II. (kj a box, or six boxes for (6.00. sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. ' WE GUARANTEE B'.X BO.IKS To cure any rase. With each order received by us for Ox boxes, accompanied with I V). we will send the purchaser our willten gnaraiii'O to refund tiie ni'in-- y If the treatment does not effect a cure, f.uarantee Issue only bv John-son. Pratt ft C... UtUKXiiita, Wain M., rlait Lake City. VUh. andberg's new sofa bed is just the ingfor offices. Sandberg Furniture apany, 108 W, South Temple street Physicians should see the new sofa I'1 at Sandberg's Furniture company, ' W.S outh Temple street. ' One car of folding beds and four of assorted furniture, now styles. Please cay. . Barrett Bros. Private board U per week. Singer building, up stairs. pilK HAI.K.-TW- O HOUKK-- ANTi two I light wagons, suit hie for delivery wagons. Call at 1177 F.at Fifth South street t;0 BAi.EVw.AP41NK. THIRTY FIHDT 1 boom derrick inewi and one smaller one. together with quarry outfit. Apply at IHWest Kcond Smith. lr' 150R-flALE- -A Kii7HT Cl.AHrl Ift IKJKIsK Ames engine and hollers heap for cash. Enquire Win. Cook, Ueehlva planing mill, Hi ale road. TOt" ft A I .K -- 1 OT.hTinTT'T A fl W I 'T I f K it M r addition, near West Hide Rapid Transit. Small cash payment. No Interest. O. I. SMITH, room 70, C'ulmer Hlis k. 10-- tlxm piuNTlNffoirr j Qt. primer dres. WashlngUm band prnva, excellent asaortrnent or Job and new type, flood as new. Italtlon lobner, ti. T'rina away down. Aildnna w. K. u., Tiinos office, I "OH HALE- - TH R EKP A KTkT)i IE CtV JIIN I hin, K'.Mi e h: f..ur pur rldKe c. nln chicks. IIM each: all pure stock: one horee. 1 yeua old. etpre-- s wairon and Imrne-- s ne. ly new. sult'ib'e for express or delivery, lino. Hue genuine d aim n I rlrnt, valued at lo; will It lor Komi second hand luinle-r- . One lot. Iltfft: one lot, ttut. only one mile from ped office suit i feet fioin stn et cos. Call anv lima from T a. m. to m between Hcoiul and Tb'i'd W l, mid half a block south of Nlnta H 'Uth. .C A 1'"' r r. for llrnt. I"5oiiRKST'i;i;NIHirEi) ROOM T'i Wen pru.'erred. - Ift 1 xTkIi r st "n kn oVm e it a n i u n r i u- - J nlshed rooms st (Tt Eaat fifth South St. IM'RNIHHKIi' RiK)MS "WITIl'ftOARt) AT street Rooms sing, or en suite. lOK KENT-- A Nif'EI.Y Kl HNIHHEO 1" front rieni. suitable for two per-on- s; steam heat, private funny;' H Miuti si V I; rivj liE.NfTOlTuMlllA IIOL'HK. RjimH 1 by the day, " or niotitn. Il ue new. neat and clean. Tcr.'iut reasonable. No. 4ii W. Mouth Temple. " nlshed or unfurulshed. CUhA Business al ready established: thirty permanent boarUcra. Apply to m Htmih First East. I? t :RKtHHK I)'A PA KTM E N TS tX)RU t. N I t)iiOien:K,l. airy, rotnfortaMe and Rates reasona'ile. KnUlrn of Mrs. V) ateon, Cuimer blx . Halt Lake City. J. F, Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ArtcHlan, Salt or iltin Iln Irlllt't!. m.t. iw T-- rroNpecti for Coal and MlntTftli. Unit I.nkoCily. Ul'fp WflU SpPflftltj R Auerbach k Bra JioveJties for all our Department arriving Daily. The large addition wc are making to our store up- - seta our department considerably, and, in r- - der to compensate our patrons for inconven- - ience we havu made " Special Prices ' Even on our New Goods. ZZZ BoEidos offering oar Regular Stock at such CUT PRICES EE That it will pay every Lady cr Qcntlomaa having to buy Dry Goods, Carpets, Children's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, To Call at C-o- r limiiiof li Establislioient "" I3forr I'lirchaHitiif. Wc are offering Silks in black and Latest Shades at less than New Yoi k retail prices. Call and bo Convinced. We arc Jcvcr I'ndcrsold. Xfriclly One Price (o AIL KSTAUUISIUuD, 1864. F, Auerbach and Bro, lost Keceived. Large shipn)"nts of fall Derby's in all colors. Bast-'khr- y Mkrcantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. Wanted S1000 worlb of honseliold & 139 W. 2 So. Mrs. Christy Iw her early fall styles in, at 31 West rst South. goods. Barnes Co., A Choice Sclectlou of Fall Suita. Martin Schmidt has just received his first installment of Fall and Winter Suitings direct fromLondon. Progress building, rooms 200, 20J, 202 and 203. $500 BEWABD. I will pay the above reward for information which will lead to the apprehension of the par-ties who brutally assaulted James E. Caine on the night of July ioth, J. M. Young, City Marshal. Salt Lake Citv, Aug. 14, 1890. Western washing machines, $7.2o, at the Fair. Go to Sandberg's Furniture company, 108 W. South Temple street, and see the new sofa bed; the iinest thing in the market. Restaurant Francais formerly the Uintah, 18 Commercial street. Table d'hote dinner from 5 to 7:80, best in the city Try it. Open after theater. U. Hirscliter A Co. Depot Summit Vinyard Grape Co. California. 213 Main, next to postofticel Crentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Tboy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. Miller's unexcelled New York Silk and Derbv hats will arrive tomorrow. Bast-Terr- y Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. Oocirtir. T A II"'oil aVt fc K.' NoTTTTX M. Waw--I rnnvieatloo held on tha first Wednesday In each month, at Maaonle h". at s p m. Jurulng OfuipaiilJO we corillallf Invited lu tend JAOOn J. ORErNKWALD, U, E. U. P. Pf ur Hmioos. Keeietarv. ' "m.ins V'TlsaH h Tni'it." 'so. 1. Ar'A"f yy Rcriiar eonitnuoicatlona bld at the v socle Hall the aeond Kriiay of earb immtn. Meropers of sister Lortgea and a)iiirrin hre'uror, la gid s'amtlng are ly Invited toatiend. AlK'U-- ANPEKiKjN, W. li. M" TralVRfAl'lTrtHlrTso. t. A F. it A. H ResTiiarommiitiicatKrtja held at Masonic bail, .aut Temple street, the mt.mil Monday iA ear moutn. Memter'f sMtey (odireeaol aoJiromlBg brettiren In g'xxl rtfilln(f a y Invited to atteoiL JOHN B fAKLflW, W. M. CaHurropna a tntm- - fKKtutarjr. U"iJSlxiititAK ukutTWo. u knmiit amrAtrm haid at f hail, onto first Thursday of cn mm. in. at 1 n inr. Visltlog Knlgnt" ar urtsewsiy tuvlted to afteod. A M. UitANT. K. ii. Haiur tlsuova. Recorder. KriENTA UlTXIB. KO. "t. A- f. A. M. e c,;iimto:cati.)S held at Maeonte hall the first Tulay la eara Bi'esth. Memtm of autar kslgea aul mkmiMil VnUm la Speca 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-swe- rs addressed care of The Times. ,OOD FLOWERS W'ANTE4 AT NO. K.X W. Beoooa Souta street. ii'ANTEIJ-K'LLEK TOH DESK - AD- - dies W. B., tare Si W. Becowi l 1 v A NTElT A IHT AND HKIhT UAK-- j era- mly apply. Call at room Ut Cuaner Oexa. ' Business Chances. For sale-Ho- tels, lodging houses, saloons, restaurants, grocery stores, etc Bargains in improved and P If you want goods at eastern prices, go to the Fair. tofuit by S. F Money to load i- - nms Spencef. 267 South Main sSet. Millinery. Xew stvle at Mrs. Christy's, 31 West First South. RURAL SWEATERS. How tlio Wives and Daughter, of Farm. r Help to Keep Down City Wasn, There is one class of labor in the cloth-In- g business which is worse paid than the clo&kmakers and than the Hebrews in the stuffy east side sweater shops along Division and its cross streets. They are fanners' wives and daughters. Dur-in- g the fall and winter months there is little doing on a farm or in many small country towns. The head of the family works, but his wives and daughters have not much to do. Thoy find that by making clothes they can earn two or three dollars apieco a week during the afternoon and eveniuir. TIipv nr o-- workers, and they do honest, faithfia work, and the fow dollars that they earn is so much added to the family fund. It is enough for them to buy an occasional new dress and to take a few weeks at Ocean Grove or Asbury Park the next summer. Some of the large manufacturers have their goods cut and send nil the mate-rials with an agent around to tho coun-try towns and farm houses where these people live. There are many such in New England and the middle states. The agent leaves enough work for a month, and calls around at the end of a month to inspect and take back the fin-ished work and to leave material for further work. These women do not have to live on their wages. Money in hand has an abnormal value to them. There are many of thein who do not have 20 a year to spend as they wish. They will work at a much lower rate than any work that can be done in New York. Of course, they can be used on only cer-tain standard grades of work, and not on orders that have to be filled rapidly. They do a great deal of the cheap work, cheaper even thaii tho sweat shops of New York. It is tho competition of these women which has cut down the wages in the clothing trade, and which throws out of work for several mouths in the year the regular clothing makers of New York city. As the country women will do the work so much cheaper the manufacturers throw as much work to them as they can, and all the cheap grades they are able to attend to. New York Sun. GHT ON HIS TRACK. Owners of tie Broadway Theater ;ater the L ooal Firmament Against the Senator.- - JEW THEATEE IN EIGHT. Silver Circuit Must light For the Field or Hold Their Peace Forever. . ' nd now it dawns as an interesting iel to Senator Tabor's opera house that the race for the playhouse is wen Hie Silver circuit; over which bonanza king presides, and the nTsoftho new Broadway theater, ,se portals have just been thrown n to tlio public in Denver. The leva of this house, Messrs. Bush & I'sc, whose estate among other things oices the Windsor hotel, make their learance in the dramatic firmament the forerunners of another circuit ween Kansas City and San Francisco t will parallel the present, which is lor tho direction of Peter McCourt. successfully compete with Silver Circuit, it now de-iip- s that the object of Mr. Morse' entstop at the Walker house was to iiiireinto another theatrical open-s- o that it is the wary ainst the new stars in the world of tronomy. Having settled itself n to this, the outlook for another v bouse from one source or the other jetty positive. Tabor will not sur-nlo- r the field, and the adroit owners the new circuit are determined that Silver circuit shall not monopolize During his sojourn here Mr. Morse vised himself carefully as to the ulti ne importance of Salt Lake city as a utrical stop and to embrace the nt important point be-ee- Denver and the Pacific will vie ill the owners of the rival circuit in 'buihliugof a theatre. At present : Tabor constellation has the edge if t the supremacy. Age has given it t advantage and to divert the busi-es from its old. well beaten course II require a chapter of opera houses lly up to those upon that route. This, ys the authority who has been made (juainted with the purposes of Mr. nrse, is keenly appreciated by the ners of the Broadway and In the ab-ac of any" cheaper' alternative will rce thein to build or surrender to f ir aggressive rival. Colonel T. "Why" Wickersham a has exchanged hospitalities ih Mr. Morse for many years, states at it is not only the intention of the tier to come to Salt Lake for the portion of his summer diet, it that he has already ordered plans r a cottage on the murmuring shores the great lake. It is remarked with al emphasis that Senator Tabor has tided upon a similar step that his vs may be lengthened and life made s troublesome, and that next season ill see him and his family among the itagers. And the situation becomes we thrilling as it becomes problem-ical- . ,. Of tho prospective sale of tho st side property to Mr. Tabor, 'I the silver circuit there are no new "ices. It appears that some difliulty being experienced in proving up the le. and until that matter is overcome e transfer cannot be effected. There e others to drop intq the field, bow-er, and one broker was heard to re-ar- k that if Tabor was sincere they ould present him with a $50,000 lot. A BARROOM HUWORiST. The Tribune's H.pirter Who Arctptsa Challenge. A humorist on the garret daily asserted in yesterday morning's paper that The Timks' challenge to tlio Tribune base ball club to play ft match game of bae ball for $100 a side had been accepted. There surely is a mis-take somewhere. It is true the Trilume aid the challenge would be accepted. But it wasn't. The acceptance was not made by the printers of the Trilmne, but by a reporter whose liuam-ia- l af-fairs are in such a perpetual comatose condition that his lucid intervals wVb eternally haunted with unreipiited board bills. There Is one way to end this controversy and that is for the Tri-bune to deposit $ 100 at ono of the citi-banks ami get a date for the game. Wind is awful cheap and lint cheap re-porters of the Tribune are using lots of it. If the Tribune nine will include in it.- list of players the barroom humorist who writes such remarkably funny stuff for that paper, Thk Thie's team will give a written guarantee thai it will teach him more about base ball in c.i'.e minute than he ever knew in a life time either in Omaha, Nebraska, or St. Joe, Missouri. The firm of Van Tell. Norton & Har-ris is this day dissolved by mutual con-sent. Kneh pays tho bills of his own contracting and collects the bills due I him. Van 1'klt, Norton & Haukis. A PRETTY PARADOX. Attractive Way of Borne Young Lad lei Purie at Well as Please You. "I have lived forty years and I cannot rcakn thora out yet." It was tho editor of a well known tnagszine talking on the subject of young girls. "What am I to think of the one that bothered me for half an hour this morn-ing?" he asked. "She is a bright writer and we use some of her work. I know her father. Nice man, wealthy, brings up his girls with great care. This is Helen, his youngest. She floated into the office this morning, looking astonish-ingly stylish and elaborato in a pure white dress, white gloves, white shoes and big, black lace hat. I asked her abont her father, and then she began to rattle, on about the way she was passing the summer ont on the Hudson. "Papa has fitted up the cupola of the house for me," said she. "I had some fun painting the walls myself. Thcro are rugs and a table, and some jolly easy chairs, and I can take my friends up there in the evening and we can make as much noiso as we want without disturb-ing the family. It's real fun when there are any men about. A friend of mine came up the other day, and I want to tell yon something, if you'll promise truly to keep it a secret. This friend is an awfully handsome fellow and I just knew that Mignonne that's my chnm, you know would try to get him away from me. "Mignonne bet that if we took him up into the cupola after dinner he would try to kiss her before he tried to kiss me. That was equivalent to declaring heraelf more attractive than I, and it mado me mad, I tell you. But I took her bet and that night we all went to tho cupola. Pretty soon it grew dark and no ono Baid a word about lighting the gas. Well, I won the bet. Jack tried to kiss me and never noticed Mignonno at all!" I looked at tho chatterer rather severe-ly and asked if Jack succeeded in his effort to kiss her. Instantly her ani-mated face grew haughty and angry in its expression. "I am not in tho habit of permitting young men to kiss me," she said in freez-ing tones. "But," said I, "you let him try. In what manner did he try?" "Oh," she replied, "he put his arm around my waist, and we struggled about a good deal for a minute or so, and he pleaded with mo to let him kiss me just once, if only behind the ear. It was fun, and then it was such a jolly good one on Mignonne, She had to mope all by herself." "If you will find a moro baffling para-dox," continued the editor, "than the girl who considers it a joke to struggle with a young man in a cupola, but grows rigid when it is presumed that she would consent to be kissed, I would like to ex-amine it. I am free to confess that the young lady of these times and parts is beyond my understanding." New York Letter. The Liberal Labor league will meet in the federal court-roo- this evenine to complete their organization. Ail workingmen are requested to attend. Union Pacific System. Mountain Division. On and after Monday, Sept. 15, 1890, trains between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garfield Salt Lake 8:10am9 :25am l:15pra 2:00pm 10:45 a m 11 :30 a m 1 :25 p m 4 :30 p m 2:45pm 3:30pm 5:10pm 5:55pm Sundays excepted. Fare for the round trip 50cts. S. W. Ecoles, G. P. A. Auction I Auction t Of fine household goods at No. 257 S. First West street, at 11 a.m. Andrews & Beinsimah, Auctioneers. A Needle la His Body Twenty Years. Fergus McCarthy, of Philadelphia.was the subject of a peculiar operation at the Presbyterian hospital. A needle which protruded from hia abdomen was removed by Dr.,W.fB. Gilliard. The needle was much corroded and black-ened.' McCarthy said he could not ex-plain how the needle got there, but re-membered that about twenty years ago he trod upon a needle, which troubled him slightly, but was never discovered. McCarthy says he did not experience much pain at the time, bnt since then he has suffered extreme pains more or less all around the left leg, which gradually moved upward. The pain shifted to his side, and he ha latterly experienced the stinging pain in the re-gion of the abdomen. While at work at the foundry he was doing some work which necessitated his stooping con-siderably. He felt keen pain, as if some-thing was penetrating his flesh like ft needle, and had to get up, and on ex-amination he discovered the blackened point of the needle. The case is one of the most peculiar that has come under treatment at the hospital for many years. Chicago Herald. Opening of tho Public Schools. Notice is hereby given that all the public schools of Salt Lake City, except the Fourteenth, will open for the first term on Monday, Sf pi. 15th. Tuition free. J. F. MlLLSPAUOH, - Sup't of Schools. ITwo Star safety bicycles for sale eP. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. Fall and Winter Style. I hare just returned from the east ll a full lino of cloths which I im-'"e- o especially for my trade and cus-aer- s. Yours respectfully, , Jos. Baumgarten, . The Tailor. Only Four Phonographs In England. In England, I am told, there are only four phonographs, including the one in the possession of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley; bnt they manage things better than tins in such places as Mexico. There a pho-nograph is to be placed in each principal postofflce, and those people who can neither read nor write, or are too lazy to do so, simply deliver their message into the phonograph, the cylinder is forward-ed to its destination, and due notice hay-ing been given him that his presence is required the receiver of the message at-tends the office at the other end, and the words are spoken off to him. I dare say if all goes well we may start the same convenience in England abont 1900 A. D. London Figaro. Scenes of the Rocky Mountain. The applications for the magnificent otogritphic views '.published by the & Ri0 Grande railroad have be-s- o numerous that it is impossible 'supply the demand, not only on jt of the cost, but also on account 'he inability of the manufacturer to PP'y them in sufficient numbers. To wcome this difficulty the company PrcPred a set of four hand-- e photogravure prints of some of e nnest scenes in the mountains made qm negatives by the eminent artist, a. Jackson, especially for this pur--' The subjects being the "Royal ;jre, ' "Garden of the Gods," the Grand River" and "Currecanti file " These views are 25x30 inches, i' ,d on the best plate paper, y packed in tubes, and mailed of postage, ready for framing, on t('Pt of pricei Which is as follows: ropy 1 .35 copies.... 60 Uf copieg (full'set)"".' 1M ,; e are so confident that these views '" Please that if they are not satisfac-'heyma- y be returned and money dl M refunded. Address r. .. S.K. HOOPER, . r,V pa?s- - agent Denver & Rio rande railroad, Denver, Colo. Bussia to Export Heat. A. K. von Mekk, of Moscow, and an American citizen, S. Schreiber, have started a company for the exportation of meat from Russia to England. A great abattoir has been built in Libaa, whence the meat will be transported directly to London in refrigerator steamers. This opens a new prospect for the produce of the Russian farmer. Million of cattle are annuullv killed in that empire merely for their hides, while there U no market in the country for their meat. The meat will be carried from the port of Libau to London in three days and twelve hours, St. Petersburg Letter. She Ws Interested. Cnmso I fear this Behring sea matter is going to canaa a great deal of titrable, Mrs. Cnmso Oh! I hops-y- ou don't think it will raise the price of fesalskia lacaues, do yon? Ejoch. Me Can 1 buy cheaP l0t n y;nl Payments, with no interest for .Dr!t seven months, near street car rrand can get a flowing well of pure at a cost of $42.50? ffi!rIn Uesky's Second Addition Scott-Auerbac- h buUding. |