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Show J ZIZZT - HE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY: SEPTEMBER L'3. 18iKl 5 "DEALERS IN i STAPLE AND PINE GROCERIES : Fme Teas MAIN STRPFT and Coffee' Fruits and Vegetables. a. I M s salt LAKE CITY, UTAH, TELEPHONE NO, 274. SPECIAL NOTICES. f MASONS M"t. MoiMXiniouarrNo . a. p "a"m rWular viuimunn-t.H!- l bM M Mw! lull. Ki Tmu uri, ih .l H lr of tou h m.mih. Mamtwra tiatr IU ana anjoiimliiii hmthron to evxxi auiUtug rcu-ituil- jr tuvllvd to tmnl. Jans n. rARtnv. w. u. CHHirrvmaa. rtiriit. KCiKNTA L.UM-.K- .. A. T HA.lt. 1 tWKloi rt'tnmuijl' 4!4,m ttrkl t Mwele hall lha Ural Tui,1&T tu '.'U m.uith. of ataiar lihlirta a.ii.1 a. nrunr hrthmn In yond atMHllug ax tutM aiir Inttiad to atto4 1 A. VAIvIAN. W. M. M. C. Pniujrs, rWr, tuir. Xi'ASATv-l- l LolKial. Nil Ca rtiAt Kmur mmintiii: 'atl.uia h- -l t l lh Mi aunle lUll tha .', iul r'rt,iir of & m.Wft. Mrol"r of tftet an.l a..)nim!u tirotlinm lu gKl fii.'iu, r contiailjr lnrluvi toattrii.l At, l.l'H ANDfcltrfON, W. M. J. M 4iJin, Hwralary. Utah o'lMMAXi'Kitvr NivT KNi iirr SUM p.noU at Ma nlo hall, uu th Bral niUKlir of ni.miii, at 7 o'i-I'- VlalilUK KuU'hta ar InrltMl Ui ttu.l. A. M. U 14 A.NT, K. U, I'lliur Hill ril Rroit.W TKMI,i.rfur UNtlt NuTU K, 'PlIK WfclaTKKN 8I'AK OifNi'll, "Nil, I. 1 T. ot II and T niix-- l at Tii'l "f ll.wt.-- r hall r l.'rt li.tuk Imllilln; r-- y pm.ud an,l fnurth Tiiilar t( oarh mmiih l I p. m. Vlalltug cuuipaiiiima ,..r.'lW invlll. Wii tm Snmm. r. o(C J'm ii Mow It. nir. Cnnlr nt Jtrtr" rntrnj Erarf Wtitn1T nini al tnt( ft ilmwi. Hiar'-u- tr fi.i.'O- - !wf..t t nrta atoUiUr of wl m-- at A. U V. W, (Mil. Ilartwra t'nt.ui ThlH M.o.)f at Trf month al x'in barNr aaop irTtutMty 4mg tutlml Onnlln riafn" rnfeit Ktt If.inlif n 1,4. i, rvuta V. tout Auer'nh buii.li. M4 Ktrwt t"rmti' I'tiion ri'ty tirt an4 h' 4 TuMJar l Aria-- hvi 14;B Ma a I ravt. l'rrn'.fn ao.1 ti'rmtTV' t'ol. rir V.,r.tay ar mouth at avuua lac- irvkualy U. fn.tt-t- . Tiiiof' I'nloo-ri- nt an.1 IhlH MtnHtt . rr 'ti 'h, , Mm i iMti-Aurrt- btiUJ- - H i:, Main wtrwt. i If l. mr l'r'r an t Totora' tnl l i (urh loTklaf mnntk la lh J. i,if, itmtnuakara' t'numHrt n.t thirl Th'jra-- ! r nimtn, Muta i1, wit. AlwfW ' huiitUhr, Mhtn '.rMt. Hr-r- Coin - HwJ an.1 firt! Ti. rtujf" r ru W, iw.rtt Aarb. ' I mlillu. Main airt. .irutlra ll.vanl of th Pxlnntxi Tr.t rouui-i- l --M7 Ktmrlir. rna,awttt Au. tarn outMlbtf, Mtti irwi. I'amtrra and liwonun' t'nl n (Urnn.l ail 4 Mir'h Krutav Vfrr tnm'h. r"ro tt aKutl- - AtiTt-- bull.ttnjt. Vain air, j Tho FixraiMt Tr.u u4 Laiw CimmH Trrrf MnniJ aJt4 (uurih ittiikUra M Ulf hall. Ktm v Iwtt Aarrtxeh bu.U4tn4. Main alrrrl. ..J Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of io cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Tarties advertising in this column can have their an-swers addressed care of The Times. TANTF.O- - STI'IHINTS rxH'lll.K KS-- ' try booklM'lU),', mukIU lijr iu'tiil iri'-tie- r on ri!Hlr IixiIih. liny r itvmnic. iWry II. Hrtm iiB, rxpert iwi oinilmit, M M.iln iti-w- Ai' ANT Kl Kl ttNISHKl) HOITHK UK lit 11 to lft riHinm -- will Imv turaltur It inxil l"lin ImiK,. i u I)" obtuiuoil. AditroM Mia. W.lhlncifflv. T ant k iv Kin sfei'Xsa M t u.w kioiits I (front Wrati'rn Mamidu-tiirlii- inm-pny- i tuijulre at rmiiu M, Vallry Unuio col- - tKf. van ri:iA ilT7a. mk t k n v. ka f. bouu'work at No. W Hixih Ka.it lrwl, tolwwn Hrl'tim unil Klrl Houllt. 'A NTKtl V AM r ANTThTlUKT II A n"Ts! t also aiiKmniliv mn t ilifa.. m i nt Nil io) Wi-- Ti'iiipln trt. in y VA N I K 1) A a II t', Ti ) T X X i I N Ii A T. linnu'wnrlc; K'hhI wrkcs Jialrt. bh; South Main airiift. I; tf vantkh-a- " inRirTiTlii-T'ii- N r.HAi ll hnua'-work- . C.ill at W heuth Hm oml KiiNt atrret. w :v VANTKI A"YlO MMlKKirK HOY KltOM 11 W to U ycaia ol. I, at I1iitrnia liuilil lnit. If U'ANTKWk8T ( l.ASs'l'ltH F. I'lll) rn,ti 13 Ciilumr Moi k. 0 r A NT r. n- - r"i H rt r C L A "' I OT N i II aiileH'iian. No, 70 K. Flral Ruulli. M tf. icon 1'i.t'MHFtii wantkd" at "no. u I W. Hwnml Hoiitii atrant. 'liKiiiri'nt km?h ti"'"nTi i'. n '7'Tk thCPTx- 1' Iraot tfth wlilioiit jam. ArHHiial tlli, I? to IK per ant. (iolil llilliiyn frnm Ii up; "' allor, tl.NHo t ail ;r; or umali-aru- , II. All Worlt auaranli"1!!. ' 'jfn WiitiilHy liiurnlnga. I.yona Tlloi k. as W. '.'nil South Ht. IKHtWA'irriK'",(i. tiiibrR.' room t nr. apaciitllat In iMll'a' alrkufaa of all Ulnila. Llrpr and kMury , r.ttarrh, all chronic illavaa. la prao-tl- i lor DO ycara. T KAUTIKUL Hoi.D KH.jJNOS AT I'll! 1 Hiwliri-- a Dfi.lal parlora, SI Vat Klrnl Koutli atrwt, four dtMira aaat ot ItnwuHpy'a fiinmuvi atoni. Iyi.K son al- - I), i 1 KSi ii L k it "it rtTT5 m Vtiiyaril wlnoa arepum al '.'13 Main nut tO'fMiatotni'is. sTRICH iVCrVfiB ' I'LKAN H K.i."t ' ori'il anil rurlMI iMiual to at Niw York Mlllinary 1'urlur, M Went Thlnl Smith atreet, W-- 11 Ci.'"NlCHOL.lKNTI8f.6KriCK OI-- . puiil! Waller hnin"'. Our stock of millinery contains" the Iest novelties of the seasou. Simon Buos. CAI.T I.AKK T. or H. ANI T NO I. nuwt nt 'IVmpla nf Honor hall, ovr lc r't I auk MiMm ritry Thura.ta.r vantn al p. m. Vlaltlng hrotoera rnnllallt ln !tu! J MraavkH. W, i!, T. W. II Wooii. W. . KNl'illTM Or VTIIIAr UVk-k- NurNTAtN Loiiiic NiTiTk or I. Mivta avury Thurailay evening l I U oVIork. In Caalla Hall, Klkt rlul. Mull Mr in turn of tha order are ninllailr Invliisl to al lend. r. HI.IIUMAN. C. U. A. Uraant. K of R. ft S. MYKTI.K IHKlK NO Tk br VT lln.mar every TticKlay rven'nit at "HI n'eka-k- . In r'lka I'lnli lull HoJ.nirnltn Knlifht euntlally Invited to attend j ii. mii.i.ck, aa J. I. t.Pra II. ntR l H. ALANTilKlAllitlK NO H. or V ular Ooflvmitlona arery Monday ereuln. atlp oi., Int'aatl Hall, l.fkn I'tuh IUII Mo Journliiif Knlfhta cordially invited to atten t. o. w'oinrALL.o.a W. M. Kixi.tr. K. of U A 8, ('I' or AMrwuv"" atriiVi'ii i or r. ii'si in s"( i r a Mr'h it X 1 Waahlnitnn famp Nn. I P. OH of A. meetaeterj 1 rtdajr aviiluf al t i. In Temvla of Honor rtall. "r, alaln and I at 8 niln at. bona are curdlally lutltod lj attend. WM. Ot.AHMAN. lTMldeut A. n naaHtrr. Ile.-o- r lin He, rotary. AM IKNT KI K iiV'riiii'kHTKH' I'TAll' NO 'naif," ii v on the flral and third Weaejiday nf each month, at ii i rt. v . im,.v. Vlailinf llmtheri Uiaile weli'oni'i. oro. W. AIU1 M ill, C. R. O. II. Hum 'tit. S V.. P. O, M"t litA WOHkiNOMr-N'- t OCIatllKH. "j Tlanea and Placea nt Meetlna;, Tallura' tnlou-- On Huuday In A. v. V. W. hall. Typoirraiihtral tftilnn-rir- al Bunday of atrery moiaii at A. O, U. W. I.a I. llrlrk and Hl.mamaantia' I'nlotv Krai ) alt t'rlda) at Ilia Iv. til f, hall. WPERFECTT ( r,T' I Snell&Co. llloinerisai Shirtmatcrs. 63 wett hecond Soti'ti a'rtt'l. b I l.aW City, I'Uh Pulton Markctl T. J. TUEECE. Prop'r. Prime Heef, MaUun, Vent, fork, Saool, iUm, 8,uu, Lritr.1, til ) W. Jr.l a. at. One liuor V el t un I teae -- inutciiunt(t. WI AKE THEATER. Chas. S. DciitoN Manager. Two Sights, Wcineid iy nnJ Tlmrsday NoiIciii!mt 241 Ki an;l 25(11. The eminent actor and dinner, Mr. Illlll'll In the Mualrat Comedy Romanra, PETI, THE VAGABOND lly CI.AV M. (IKKKMl. A Charming Society Play, utven with a metro-imllta- 1'iiHt. MUSIC! PATHOS I MIRTH! Hungarian Songs! CipsyDansell Usual Prti es. Hox Oflli e open Tue.day. Best Mocha and Java coffee, 40c per pound. Charles Erickson.opp. city hall. Purchase your gloves and handker-chiefs from Simon Bitos. - - Private board U per week. Singer building, up stairs. D. VAN BUSKIRK. Ot KlOK OK T. C STEJJi Tlcl'iiiilliislirlliimliiifiiillk GENERAL REAL ESTAlE BUSfNKSS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ITTERT10S t) Hi FORMING Of blNL'ICAIEl AGENTS FOS EASTE8 CAPITAL We do not handle SNAPS, but COOI) P.lRC.tXS f EXlKlCNCKI) OI'KIATOtfM and Membra of tha Ret. r.r r CI1 1 if I7D MAIN STREET, corner Second South. I), llimrliler Co. Depot Summit Vinyard Grape Co. California. 213 Main, next to postoflice WANTED At Dunford's Honecr Shoe Store Oppoaite Salt Lake Theater. A youth from 12 to 15 years old who thoroughly understands the retail boot and shoe business of Salt Lake City. Juvt Keceived. Largo shipments of fall Derby's in al! colors'. Bast-Tkrr- Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. Fall and Winter Stylfa. I ha7e just returned from the east with a full lino of cloths which I im-ported especially for my trade and cus-tomers. Yours respectfully, Jos. Baumoahtev, The Tailor. Have placed in line largo assortment of fall neckwear. BAST-TKKi- Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. ' 142 Main street. rianoa. We wish to call especial attention to the J. & C. Fischer Piano, a number of which we have just received from tho factory. These pianos are of national celebrity on account of t heir sweet tone and won-derful durability, over 80,000 of them being in dailv use. We offer them at low prices with small cash payment and easy monthly installments, We have one upright piano of stand-ard make which has been used but two months and the case of which is slightly marred which we will sell at a great bargain on long time. F. . Waukkn Mkhcantile Co., 10 K. Second South street. SALT LAKE THEATER, tllAS. S. ItlKTOV, - Manager TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday j Tuesday SEPT. 22. I SEPT. 23. THE KOMASTIO, ACTOR, MR. Harry Lagy, AND THE IlrjEULARM! 00000000000'VI'Wlt"On'OOOOOr)OOf,000 "' BIT JOMEFII AKTIf I'll. '' Introrlnclnsr the Grand Knelnn Home Ri ene. with the "Lintilnliig lliwh." ud the ,.f homeii end full ltr , umpiniy to the amilai'rv tlon. a milted to be e mi at thrilling erena ever pla d on the dniuutlc etnio. 'I'liewon-d-r- . Kiirprihe and deliunt of both Am trlca an 1 Great britaln. aale Saturday mominif. Septem-ber Sit. at box office. Uaual r.res. $ov Stale. "cirSXfT'iw f'M-iT- IMUNTIN'Tol lirltner dreia, Wanhlnginn h.ind preaa, excullent aemirtin iit of Job and newa type, (iood aa new. H iltlmorean JoMwr, xi. Terma away down Addreaa W. K. O., Tlmea ofJlce. OTj"ftiUi-- t OTsTl.ril r'lToNTK " nenl In aiiixilvialon wirun I', trlle circle from P.O.: Iea than from car line; l caah. Aildrean "Iikut ' Una otllie. VaT K - LOTS" I N "lTA II "not T K UN r ad lltlmi, near IVeU Hide llupld '4'r,inait. Small eah payment. No Intereat. C I', HMIT1I, room ;u, runner HlorH. lll-- l Ivr"b a'i r. av itt r LAKs'ia-HiiKi- r, V ii,H',r Atnea engine and iMiii-r- ; rhei.p for rai'h. Kniulre Win. Cook, pl.mliig mill, 8tate road. ANI TWO IH7RALB--TWUttH;- i aultiihle for delivery wagoua. Call at J77 f.aat Fifth Houth atreet. .vk "hale" ciiKAP-os- r. "nrNPRKn eolonli-- a of twee, anil flmurea. Apply at HiiYenth Weal and Seventh Boiilh atreu. I""1HKAI7e CUKAP UdUHK. WAI.O'.'. No. w K ut Fir"! Bouth.i- - i X?c. nHi NTTvlTi witWHKTKi v r. r blonka,uit of Main, completely fumtMied. t ' of piulin. TerniH r.'iionalla. Ht lhamA Markliiioah, room 1, Til W. Second South. 'J ill Ti WiiTiTTiTTir aTTtm knt hV obn" 1 tlnn- - iliml, airy, rotnfortatila and ei pint. Uiit'a reaaoiiatde. K.niii!rn of Mra. Wiitaon, Culmer bliri, halt Lake City. IIN' lI'irSK.-KL'- R" IXR or iinfnrnieiied. OoxmI h,ia!r.ena al-ready etabillied: thlr'v feraianeiit b'lardera, Ajiply to llfi Hmi'h Hrit. l aat. IA IIOUHF KfKtMH TOby tha day, "k or nion:li. Miu" new, n"al and clean. T"rma reaama,e. No, Ui W. Honth Temple. 1" i7k NiHii rAtliutTMiilv irTCiH) a h (Tat i nti Kouth Main atreet Houraa ainglt or en anite. ifmTrtlMfKi "asd ;svv u" 1.v Ulthad rooma at 77 Kaal Wf ih Houth at. I" AMOr. rCHNIHIIEI) KOOM KOR RKNT, j wiif. K.aet lrat Hi.nth airet. ttl Western washing machines, $7.25, at the Fair. Two Star safety bicycles for sale cheap. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. The firm of Pratt & Breckon, civil engineers, 120 Main street, have dis-solved by mutual consent, Mr. Breckon continuing the business with office at room 407, Progress building. ' Where can I buy a cheap lot on monthly pavments, with no interest for the first se?en months, near streetcar lino, and can get a (lowing well of pure water at a cost of 43.50? Answer In Desky's Second Addition. Office 82-8- h building. Sand berg's new sofa bed is just tho thing for offices. Sandberg Furniture company, 108 W. South Temple street Physicians should see the new sofa bed tit Sandberg s Furniture company, 108 W.S outh Temple street. Choice family groceries at Charles riokson's, opposite city hall. Restaurant Francais, formerly the "tali, 1G Commercial street. 'Table ' bote dinner best in the city r0c. pen after theater. 7 We have this season devoted especial ire to the selection of our different aes of underwear and hosiery. Simon Bbos. tor square dealing go to the Califor-collater-bank, 13 West Second Mtli street. Llnlilren's and infants' knit under 'ear and cloaks at Simon B'kos. Lauiber and Cement. The best assortment of lumber, build-!- ? material and brands of English and nierieau cements constantly on hand A- Keyser's, corner Second South J Third West streets. Prompt UTAH -:- - RATIONAL Inanel aak!L llaaT" laaaW Of Salt Lake City. - - Capital, S200.000.00. i. M. HTOL'T, I'rea. C. W. LYMAN, Vlra 1'r.a. M I'AKK. W VI Praa. A. H JUNKS, futh r. C. W. Lvnmn. W. II Lynn, J A. J,mUv. Ilolm-- r UolN rta J T. Cli.Uy, P L. William. A. L. Wiliiaina. T. K Wiliiama, ll. yd l'4t M It K.auj. Lonia Colin, A. li. Joiti-a- . Thoa. I 'aniT. J A ( t'i k. J. M. hiouit, . ('. Ling. Al-.- H""er. A GENERAL DANKINO" BUHINESB TRANSACTED. PSrCull and liiKf" i t our ne Auioitmlio ojieiiinif anil loainir Vault n StiU; ubdutly Urn nl liurgliir proof, and line.! of tlii'ir km I ' ' of I 'tjlt itt. Private buti and ltoei for rent by lito uiuntn or year at tw r.it;. $500 EEWAED. I will pay the above reward for information which will lead to the apprehension of the par-ties who brutally assaulted James E. Caine on the night of July ioth. . J. M. Young, City Marshal. Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1890. SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wlwletalee Dealers in Drened Beef Pork, Million, Yea!, Smoked Meats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND 4 KAMPSOX. Cor Third Houth ami Fifth Wat Htreitti. Solo Asency For Dr. Jaegar's Sanitary woolen under wear of which wo have a full line Send for catalogue BAST-TEKII- MEKCAM-ILf- CO. Hatters and i urnishers. f 143 Main street Don't I'y Kent. for sale on Three new frame cottages the installment plan. On ly K, per month. Shiley, Gkosmf.ll & Co. th(j postolIlce. va ' Selection of Fall Suita. A Choice Schmidt has just received his first Installment of Fall and W inter direct from London. Trogress building, rooms 200, 201, 202 and 2U3. - - Miller's unexcelled New York Silk and Derby hats will arrive tomorrow. Bast-Tkhh- Mercantile C o. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. Elegant Stora for Rent. (;- F. Culmer & Bros, will rent the ai'lsome store they are now building SO and 52 East First South street, ;'n nearly 7000 feet of store room, mlsoiuo fhow windows and best loca-lo- r retail business in the city. Ap-- J' at once. California collateral bank advances ll)ney on pianos and chattels without "'oval. 13 W. Second South. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless en should patronize the celebrated Tuoy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. Money to loan iu ums to suit byS. F Pencer, 267 Suuth Mam street. ' . ' wwn chairs 73 cents, at the Fair. THE 1616 mmi ASD JllCIIHE IW.UV t l ..'Jvf. tt.a,j. , jf i ,n ' " ' f ti an al i JelfphoneSt.; : : 421 HIST HEM SOITH : : t.H.hiWu . . Office, 219 S. Main Street. j 1Ctli Coder Post Offlc. Jbk C7 STEAM CARPET CLEANING M00k J&s$Lks' an at're81 Renovating m IMOfCTBlllfi rVi') Carpets Made and Laid. He rphoUteriiifr. Feathers, Furniture Hepairinj?. -- FAnPORY:BW. T. g WHITEHEAD Ninth South Street. " (to ican. rwT.t7is"v'iit TO LOAN ON MorHK-- I hold uooda, I'l""a. lao on wa' ha. dlamonda and wiraoual f nrlilea of all aimla. In'- - r MouMaln Uau A Truat Co., li i Honta Main Kit., up atalra. ri'O LOA.N-M".N- OS HEAL KHTATk! I Flrt mort!a(T; no d"Ur lrria A Har-rla- . room ", I'tah .Vatloaal Buna bunding, Oocletit. U'TAKTcii so'CiCa' HtUM rm tli flml Wadnen-la- In wb mofith, t Maaonlc hall, at 1 (. m oom"rilon m cordial! IiiTttad u jnriilug JACOB J. OKF.KVKWALD, M. t. H P. I'H Mr lIBIoua. hretafT. Health is Wealth Vh. K.I.'. Wurr Nr.r.vr ! Hnjii TnaT-nr.jrr- . a eiirmitMl Uit Hyamri. Ini zinraa. 0.nraia:mt III a lleailathe. Smii rrw.irat on ranl hjf i. nar of i or ul' o. Mak!giuraa Mmial ftuUiof th Hraln riill nif In inaanltjr and tnAtng to mta-r- y. decaf and dratn. lrrnat ir Old Aire Harrenne Im ol Powir In either nt. Inr.,iuntry Loaoa and HennaOTr),r eti.i (jy mar MfM no ,f tha wain. aHf '!. oer indulenea Kah Ik, rotitaina oti nr'Titia treaimeni. ll if a hw or atx l,iea for n, aent bjr mail prepaid oil receipt ol prir. WE GUARANTEE 8'X BOXES Toenra njr ee. With rh order r.T. hr na for an Boe. rortnaaaied with It. in kill b.l tb par- - or our wfltt iruarajit. to refund tua mt.ny if the treurnf d no afferl a eura. l.iurnuae iarid nttif by John-aoo- . Irau A O.. ImiMfiatu, i Main feu, halt Fur S:ile. A restaurant in Park City, located in business center of town and doing a the Inquire of I). & Kimball's ww. stand. t i the S. L. Carpet cle?nT.tf company, corner 8th West and South Templ JP- - 4- -'- Grand Mililnlry Opening leading milliner of Mrs Christv. the Sal Lake, has her annual fall opening rsdav Sept. 25th. There you will Ld all of the latest fall and winter stvfes in American and French patterns. Heiser. her head trimmer, has Jne returned from New York where she Sent some three weeks She displayed her fine taste and good judgment n stylesthat will suit the taste ing out Ed fancy of all k" jtK she needs lo further recomend-ation- . "fand opening of millinery goods "1 pattern hats at Simon Bkos. Pllea; Files. Pllea. Piles cured without pain or detention rni business. JsTo charge until cure ' effected. Consultation and examina-n- n free. Refer to over one hundred "o have been cured - by roe in Salt fc, , city within the last two years. nli- fissure, stricture, ulceration "a all other diseases of the rectum reted successfully. , 1R. Charles Thompson, h Building. rall at California collateral bank if , u need monev on diamonds, watches, e- - 13 W. Second South. have received the latest novelties ' materials anil trimmings, and i"W ready to take orders. Simon Bbos. ... Wanted. kinds of second-han- d household ds at Etchisoa & Webbers. 157 S. lr East street. Utah anfl Hantana Mm Gumpany C. P. MASON. Manafjcr, Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engine nod Boiler- from power anl apwarl In itock tor laxi ' dite (kliferj. Stem Pump, Injectort, HorM Whim, iiui.Un ajin HaK-- Brekert, W'nll'a BxjIIa, Ingeraoll Air t'omprtavaor aal LrriU, Lubrl cting Oil, Mine, Mill nd ameller 8urtpliaa, fiilver, QolJ ami Conceatr: Ig Mill erected nd delivered la running order. Maite Olce ail Warerooms 259 S. Main Ml Salt Lata D. S AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. V Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale atd Retail Dealer in . STOVES, RANGES Store Furnishings, Mantles! Grates, &c. 34 cJtyT Correspondence SoUcited. SALT LAKE Semes or the Horlj Mountain. The applications for the magnificent photographic views published by the Denver & Rio Grande railroad have be-come so numerous that it is Impossible to supply the demand, not only on ac-count of the coit, but also on aocouut of the inability of the manufacturer to supply them in sullicient numbers. To overcome this difficulty the company have had prepared a set of four hand-some photogravure prints of some of the tinest scenes in the mountains made from negatives by the eminent artist, W. II. Jackson, especially for this pur-pose. The subjects being the "Hoval Gorge," -- Garden of the Gods," "Canon of the Grand River" and "Currecanti Needle." These views are 2."x80 inches, printed on the best plate paper, se-curely packed iu tubes, and mailed free of postage, ready for framing, on receipt of price, which is as follows: Single copy , ( Tvvocopiea ., ,rtO Four coplus (full sot) l.u) We are so conlident that these views will please that If they are not satisfac-tory they may be returned and money will be refunded. Address S. K. HOOPER. Gen'l pass. agtnt Denver & Rio Grande railroad, Denver, Colo. Notice to Medical Men. Notice is hero gi cu to all persons j practicing medicine in Miy of lis brau- - ches in Salt Lake City to appear before the board of medical examiners at the office of the board of health, room 17, .city hall, and make application for li- - cense to practice medicine, as provided for in the ordinance regulating the practice of medicine iu Salt Lake City, to wit: Sec. 4. All persons hereafter prac-ticing medicine or surgery in any of its branches, shall apply to said board for a license so to do; and such applicant, at the time and place designated by said board, or at the regular meeting of saiil board, shall, if a graduate iu medi-cine, present his diploma to said board for inspection and verification; together with such other evidence as may ue re-quired to show that ho is a reputable practitioner. If such applicant is not graduate in medicine from a reputable institution, he shall submit toan exam-ination by the board of examiners in the following branches, to wit: Anat-omy, physiology, cheiuUtry, histology, materia inodica, therapeutic!;, prevent-ive medicine, practice of medicine, sur-gery, obstetrics, diseases of women and children, diseases of the nervous sys-tem, diseases of the eye and ear, and medical jurisprudent. Application can bo made at the above place during the hours of 12 m to '! p. iu. daily until September ISO, lHiii). G. W. Fusteh, l'res. of Roard. Lohin IIai.I,, Secretary. K. O, Olsen, merchant tailor, IS? S. Main. I'p stairs. ' PARK CITY NEWS. Park Cm--, Sept. S3.-Sp- ccial --At about 7:30 yesterday 1Cf0f,nu 0f Ascheim's ol3 Ac lil nS3.nearthtnimwaybut it was in time to avoid a contlagra-tion- . These old fire traps are not very useful neither are they ornamental ami should be removed from Main street before they burn down and perhaps set tire to some other place. .'. An employe, called "Sunbeam," at the Ontario mine No. 3. had a narrow escape from a horrible death yesterday at noon. Sunbeam is a car man and was running a car on the three hundred foot level, when he carelessly stepped into the mainway connecting" this level with the lower ones. He had only fallen about six feet when he caught liimself ou one of the timbers and' scrambled out much the worse for his scare. Had he fallen by this timber he would have been picked up a lifeless corpse three hundred feet below. A great many men meet with their death in this manner. They become so accustomed to walking over dangerous places that they get careless and do not heed the danger that awaits a misstep at any time. T. S. Merchant from Healdsburg, California, is in town again. Mr. Merchant is the principal owner in tho Healdsburg canning factory and al-ways does a good business in' Park City. W. II. Beniz is in the Park, represent-ing the Nave McCork mercantile com-pany of Kansas Oily. Today's ore shipments were: Ontario 84,900; Crescent, 01,800. Total, 14(1,700. Hotel arrivals:-- M. 11. Wilkinson, W. H. Bentz, John F. Bennett, L. J. Laeh-man- , Thos. Butts, Loto Josey and broth-er, H. K. Moore, Salt Lake; O. E. Burbaker. Kansas City; S. C. Rosen-berg, Chicago: T. S. Merchant, Califor-nia. A THRILLING CONTEST. Jap M!,ke an lnuccs''l Effort to Defeat Cone. ie crowd that assembled in the audi-,,r- a of the Golden Gate Athletic to witness, tho exhibitions by the jtichi-Quiu- aggregation last the better class of rtiiicr men ami devotees of athletics, vas uot largo, a fact that enabled e who were there to cut the exeite-atan- d distribute it in larger cubes, ', candidates from Ogden had d their iutention of taking holds ithe formidable stars of the combi-ion- , but failing to materialize, Mau-rZeigl-announced an exhibition kill by Quiun and the Jap. This i'oriiwnce was very clever and at ,s very thrilling as showing tho ndcrful variety of catches and locks which a man may bo taken in chan-v- , The Jap took two of the threo jj although at times it 'was evident it he was but a straw in the grasp of powerful antagonist. ........... iishop Cone, a wrestler of some re-i- c in the east, had run over to Ogden accept the proposition made by the Ji o throw him in fifteen minutes, clutter was weighing 157 pounds and 0plco man 200. With his adver-- v entirely on the defensive, the little ii with t lie olive skin found it difficult secure a hold, and it was sevqral miles before Cone went to the niat-- . Cone hugged this like a leech fourteen minutes had expired when Ii?Jap fastened a hammer lock and s slowly but surely turning him to a when time was called. Ed. Kelley, io had been summoned to the chair as ister of ceremonies, awarded the re-- t to the candidate, and Cone do-ited $100 winner. Cone showed him-- f a very plucky fellow and was cor-til- y congratulated by the Ogden dela-tion who had coroe down. Notice ia Hereby CliTen that the lirst grand clearance salo of unredeemed pledges consisting of watches, jewelry and diamonds, will begin Saturday, 'September 20, mid con-tinue for one week only. All goods will positively be sold for the amount advanced on them and the interest. Look at these prices: No. 1 gents hunting case, gold-tille- watch, hand-somely engraved and warranted by the manufacturers to wear for 20 years, stem winder and stem setter with 'Elgin movement, $24.50. Same as above with full jewel, Wal-tha-movement, $2.).50, Handsomely engraved, open face, gold-filled- , gents watch, with Aurora movement, $22.25. Gents silver watches from $2 50 to $10.00, worth $5 00 to J.'O.OO each. In diamonds lean save you from 20 to 80 per cent. I could list many moro goods but space will not permit. Remembor I warrant all goods sold to be just as represented. You are in-vited to call. Heshy E. X. I'hei.ps, the Leading Hroker. 153 Main street, Salt Lake City. CRAND OPENINC Thursday, Friday mid Saturday, September 25th, 20th and 77th. We beg to announce to our friends and patrons that on the above and fol-lowing days we will display cur choice line of pattern hats and bonnets, Also an immense assortment of millinery novelties. Simon Bros. THE LATEST IN BONNETS. The Ladies of the City Should Visit Mrs. Christy's Millinery Parlors. The finest stock of millinery goods to be seen in the city now is at the parlors of Mrs. Christy. She has just received an assortment'of the latest French pat-terns in bonnets. They are imported directly from Paris and especially for her. It would be to the advantago of the ladies of Salt Lake City and vicin-ity to call antl look over her large as-sortment before purchasing their fall patterns. Mrs. Christy is still at her old stand. 31 West First South st. ANOTHER ALLY, e Liberal Labor League Declare for the Strikers, The enthusiastic response to the Lib-i- l labor league's announcement of a eetitig in the Wasatch block was iendid evidence of the allegiance of nsc who have subscribed to its plat-- . Mr. McKenzie get the ball to lling and referring briefly to existing c;il difficulties between labor and pital submitted the following resolu-n- s which were aiiopted: IVlereas, This, the Liberal labor league, as nrpanlzed party, proposing to work (or the itrrment of the wageworkers' condition, be It iesolved, We as a party ask the present y council to adopt the eight-hou- system nn all public works in the city without any liirtiun in wages: be it further esolved, That we stand by the street oar nnow on Rtrike, deeming the request made iliem a just one. and the manner of refusal the company and the failure to accede to rir requests as a direct attack upon the right iibor to organize for Its own protection. The meeting was then addressed by r. Stanton after which Judge S. F. cDowell took the rostrum and spoke length upon the relations of labor to 'present era. He was followed by alge Powers wrft took his inspirations "in the resolutions and referred at ngth to the achievements of labor in east and iu the west. The meeting adjourned until the first "Dd.'iy in October. |