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Show j , V THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. JULY 1 I,1&90. f . ' I HUGE 2ANE S DECISION'. i Hullng, lo Givel, , Full. Appena is the decision in full of : 7.f,ane in the matter of the nk II .Dyer .receiver, to Jos- - p" u; osboroug; s commissioner and examiner: FSnlcVli1 ,the objection made by U reA?andfU "'" to exam-sninr- e of n .cou,,'t " rwiver. In pur- - Stale. v th ti the of ,he .orlty ofYhe i.orpora,1',u. etc lb urn- - vlew!,f thnu,Kh.oul,lt to removed, iu the onW invertiK-.itl.,- lu pursuance of tofuro mude, and therefore the Sffil-K",,1- t"tiiB n tout ' .m1rilt 1 i'1"1""1- - 1 Uo because I hT.nt"if1H?'S?1.?,,8h'Jro,,l comiwlent. who Z hLi!1"1- or"ue """"y nrt '!" been en.fru,e,tIh"e, ut 'ln. never has hi there ever will be. and I mixflnMinnly1?!?6 thoroiiKl, and fair Sl' ffilt ?no' reports an aur man reason I dissent. ' AMOXti THE f HllltllKS. Bishop Leonard la Keoi gauliing S. l'ur Churrb. Bishop Leouard conducted services at St, Paul's last night, agisted bv Kev. Mr. Kellam ot Logan. The bishop in Ins Address said that lie would lake chafce of the congregation after Sep. teiul,er 1st, and mail that time he hoped to be able to hold services on Sunday evenings. He has beeu very busy attending to the building of two cnuiches and the repairing of three rec-tories. At the First M. E. church Rev. Dr. IUff spoke on the theme "Is the world gottiug better or worse"' The speaker look a hopeful view of the situation and said that this was an age of progress in matters physical, intellectual and spir-itual. At the close of the services wai raised of the $1000 necessary for the repairing of the church. It was an-nounced that a handsome stained glass window was to be put iu. In the last three mouths this church has given $5110 towards the missiou fund. "HM) towards the Logan church and $1200 towards the pastor's salary. to ciij. T&e Idaho Land and Investment Co.. ' - Hare the finest city property and om 3000 acres of Srstcass la under mater, with water right ! Parties desiring acreage to live oa aid till caa nave their owa time in ! which te pay far it at a low rate of interest. I For particulars, address IDAHO UNO AND INVESTMENT CO. Central Subdivision ! BOISE CITY. IDAHO. rPl" l HU'K. fnn Main -- iiwt lHKM i ttnm vs ari.1 nt Hall: nt I . t Willi rhotcrat mil; llW to fT !. fetaia rwHSM- Well wa'enM an-- l wt dralmd-- Tr level, l UKK A MA . r.. City. llo. 5 M. G. CAGE, "east"side.-- Three-fourt- hs of a Mile from Business Center. 'I'llK moat ieirn rwrtdeaoe primer, y to KoUoti. Kttnsted at M sriper talk I tue hltftH--l irt ! li'. fcvwtt, WirtWlnir th tynr riu ihMti-- - th rtn- -i 4rw t;i likabo. 1m la lain brauuful turlkw JurUii lk wai dr win I . f. f . J ti ft truutAHit. Cirr.iiuJMi.' lu iici. J, u. I'AUK, UutwCltf. I . t. HKl'Mlt.urK. JOMX M. LAM II Attorneys at Lawand Real Estate Agents. t 'HOST mRi. tn.lh-u- t Mn k. nralxrw. W e ih onljr ctwirwrM at ?wl .'! In MyK I lilt wt A,U oiuiilv If )n4 nt b loml Ift. r i h i f .iUia-- 4 .!- - rYAte.liit VN e hmre itaiine if lht th.l. -- t nti-e- tr hw W wilt imtm Jn n bttjp Inn ftvm other. If we hv not proprtt- - to rill t . BOISE CITY --IDAHO, tWKstau.r'0 Rflicf4 s t'1f: Iiirj;e?t anil wealtliiest city in th territory. DUloL It has railroads, electric lights, electric .street rail-ways, good hotels, opera houses, schools, churches, etc. RlCll m'ne'j'. 'ia'ns over ft'000'000 l,or yar 'n precious f T ot-j- - Offices, county, state and U. S. courts, Legisla-clll- U ture, U. S. assay oTice, Boise mint, military jxst, board of trade and hot springs are located there. Aict a"d extensive irrigating ditches are now being put CloL through the county, which will open up for cultiva-tion the finest agricultural valley in the West. 1-- ft J00" or ptace to invest should mt fail to ULu visit Hoise. Business, residence or (arm prop-erty cheap. It will double within the next year. For information, address The Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trade. Salt Lal--c Transfer Co. PATTEN '& GLENN. WS' All Orders Promptly Attended to. lffi Car Lots a Specialty. E$$2Xy trp Office, 116 W. Vint South t. 4 J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or Gas Well Drilled. rnw. wf rwt TroKiiects for Coal and Minerals. soit Lake city. Deep Wells a Spec laltj. A. L WILLIAMS, Second Door North of Postofflce, sc .o-- tt arcxi R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, ( harroal, lllarlsmlth and IMitiron. Yards Cor, Fifth West and Second South, "' - - .... - m The Inter-Mounta- in Abstract Co. InrorpoiaLd. ( aplla!, $100,000, I IT HAV K coinpleid Mt of Abairw t Books of Klt Lk county and ar I 1r A pi'MW'J to furnish utxtrik'ti on abort notbe. 11 MARK coiiipli to Alutta. I. tint will im a thoi wigh riamlaatloa 111. by the iiiol tccbuicul einln. r. II V 8IIOW all I axon, judyuivuU, tnpilianlc' llrn, iiili prmllnir; we aiuluu the origin 1 p.i'r aiul t'xi K'liinlt in inlniD Uilttnrs, and uIm) evaiulnti ttie mpri and riNtitd In dulrlrt court nwrNlini. We are tli only coiiipuny iimklntt ""tnptota atmtrM ta; we tttow all fin o( rvrry iiuliin bITim'IIiiij ihn title, anil u opinion ran Im rpuI.Tr. on the me w'tlmut ro examining tlm records. THUS. IMUI Kit, Marnier. omr CH Min Inmt, under Heitk ul l Lake. r--. - - --4 FRANK KNOX, L.C. KARIIICK, J. A. EARLA ProHldant Vlco-Presldon- L C&tthier. National Bank of tho Republic. Capital, . . . $500,000. Directors: Khank Knox, If. L A. (kii.nta. lien. A. Iwr. T. F. Mil.Wf, G. H. IIoi.xm, ! C Kwuti, J. G. 8t'TiiRiu.awis Khm i. K a II , J. A. Y.ahia MYKTI.K k iDGK NO. t, K OF l. r every Tuesday evenlug l 7:il o'ciis'k, Castle Hall. In thn (I A K building. Sojourning Knlgits cordisllr to attend. K. M. WADE, U 0. J. U Lita. K. of R. 4 B. " N 'I EN T ill II ElToi' KuKEH'J a tOt'Hf I'KIDEOF UTAH NO TJM. Meets V on the first and third Wednesday of earn month, at Emporium Hall. Viliiiig llnitlntrs made WelcoliiM. GEO. W. A KM Ml lit, C. K. C. H. bi'SKi iH. H. , P. O. Dot l'A "J"hiNh6V AMEilli'A"" 3 1ATHfnTi(; OHDKK HON or AMEHICA, 'mp No. i V O H of A , meet every Friday evening. l T In Temple of Honor flail, our, Mala and 1st South sis. Sojourning houe are cordially invited lo attend. WM. GLAHMAN, President iJ.'""?1? uit'l"i,,l.!Llti.""'r'-''i,rX-- . " " " I M A SON WASATCH LODGE. NO I A A A M, comuiunlcatl'Hii hld at Ilia Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each nimilh. Members of sister Lodges and sojoiirnlns brethren in good landing are cordially InvlUKl toattend. AIMil.fll ANOKKMON, W. M. J. Maoih, Secretary. MOKIAI1 UHIIIK, NO. 'I. A K A M MT.Regular communlcatloha held al Mavuln hall, Eat Temple street, the n,tHid Monday of each month. Membeni of il.M bslgM and sojounilng hrethnm In good standing so Invited tu attend. JuHN B. rAilt,OW, W. M. CHiilT"PHt Iiiiiii. Hwrrtary. ITT A H (X)M M AN I)K H Y. Ml I KNUHfTtt 1'emplar. Stated nunelavM held t Ma-sonic hall, on t h first Thursday of h inoiith, at 7 nVI's-k- . Visiting Knlghtn Mm i ourteoiisly Invited to slteud. A. M UliANT, K. C. Philip ilutbus, Hxiordsr. LOIKJB, NO. H. A ' F A A." Ml AKORNTA held al Masonlo hail the first Tuesday In each month. Mraors of slater lodges aud aujouming hrsthrea la good standing are tonilally lnvli"! to it-- ad C. S. VAMIAN. W. M. M. C. Phillip. Secretary. WANT TO 1IO11K0W Mill becuhed on v T inside property. S. F. Srr.!-'r.H- , upstairs, W7 8. Main fit. WANTED AT Til E ENTEKPHIsk lit ILSK K chambermaids. WANTED At7)NCE, GIH1.S AT THE V Utah Steam Laundry. Apply at B. West Temple street. WANTED-- A ill UL FOIt C, K.N1 : It A L housework at No. !W Sixth East street, between inigham and First South. rOL'ND. N THIRD SOUTH AND FIRST F.AHT streets, ladles' purse or companion; owner can hav same by calling at this office. . tOK ixm saleveryIiheap. one team. I1 double harness, two sealed barouche, one cart. Will ll all together or wparalely, to suit purchaser, luiiulre at SO J. First South street. ' fWHSAi.E.- - two noon cows. r.NouiuK, F of F. L. Tripp, Eighth bctweeu K and L streets. i;OK BALK ANDERSON BOILER NO. 1. J Two horse power. Address this office. VOH KALE ('HEAP ONK HUNDKED T colonies of bees, and fixture. Apply at Seventh West and Seventh South streets. I tOR F site In the city; one mile fnjm buslnes; city water; Il7i); onlyWfri cah, balaiu e fif-teen months, g per cent, W. E. HubbwTl. Ml Main street. LEASE OR KT WITil IiOR feet background adjoinlnfon pec-on- South, between Second and Third West, south front, next to Beggs Lumber Co. Bur-ton, Oroesbecli A Co.. IW8 South Main street. ' ' I.OHT. OST THURSDAY. SMI INST.. LADY'S j gold watch and chain, and hun h of keys. Iyostseparatelv. Finder of either please re turn same to Miss C. Watkliis. No. at W. Sec-(jn- d Boath street, snd get reward. '" " FEKWOWA L. DKKSONAL- - DR. C. UNOKH. ROOM 7 MT. J Elmo Hotel, surgeon sieclallst In ladles' sickness of all kind. Liver aud kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chroulo diseases. Jn prsc-tlc- e for XI year. '" roK KKNT. J r by the day or week; euqulre 1.11 Bund East. VOR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED J1 room. liigleorennlt:-B- . nth East. VR RENT-FI- NE SUITE OK ROOMS r near Main street, on First South, suitable foronice. Jnqulreof Mr. Black at Enterprise bouse. VxR RENT-HOl.'- SE OFsTx ROOMS AND r stable with large lot. near corner of sixth and E street. Inquire of J. P. Hache, Wasa- - b building, or at Davis A Stringer's, West Second South street. HOUSE. FUR-- ' nished or unfurnished. iood business al-ready established: thirty 'permanent boarders. Apply to 123 South First F.t. 1l()R RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED f room at very reaaonaWe prlcm, Apply to Mrs. Camp , W. Sutu Third East. ixrtt RENTNIt'ELY PirRNIKHEO JT front room. No. l Third East street. T' URNISHEfi litKMllTH"llOARD"Af I' sol soutb Main streeL Huvtun single or en suite. TX)R RENT-PA- RT OF AN orFICB-L'- .-' quire and - Wysstcb building. BRK.ST-Pl.vT-- FRONT of White Hons. Owner ran bars same by calling at City Marshal s office and proving property. f"OR RENT ONE i RNIrt'l.'ED"RO)M F with mof p vrlor and piano, eo'tatde for two Call at i Wtet tilth S'JUt j street. . --3R KENT Part of m omre. lainlre room Jb. Clan Stov A Hardwai buiidias. ON TRENT. TAKE A H' )t"E ON of tu fft month, and -t a good home, i bar a fine new bouse ior t no such If niiS, sod It wdl p.v voa Ui :nvlia-- , Addfiws V. o. b4sl. Salt LaireC ty. -::- -W. J. KING-::- - Dealer In hardware; stoves; TINWARE t HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 2?9 Scnth Main Street, Silt like City, 11(4 DRINK" , -- PII0SERE0E ... ... ON IlKAFClMT AT ." ' ,r Z.C. M. I. Drug Store. IU t IH UAIS STREET. NERVE, BLOOD AND BRAIN TONIC. Tho Chlldrwn'n Bent Tonic. Coutnins Iron nl rhoiliaU. lhrt not constipstn. For Delicate Women. Jt Isltio linr.t sti'l most pal rfibln Iroet Tooio In ni. For Merchant- - and DuslnosH Moil It Is (iiietitif to an ovrrworkn.4 train tad Berv.us tri'ai. Cut slcrplcne snil beli ln--s la tbe niornini;. Profefisional Men and Bt-den-tn. W ill tinJ I'lios Ferron of Iwnefll In mental work. Jt LtiiM up tha whole tyntnn. The Rootles and Nervous W ill be turprid at the relief this dollghtful drink Sotd. The Finest Soda Fountain Drink in ths World. 5 cents pep Qlas$ WOKKIN.-MKN-- HOtirTir.s. Times sad Plsees of Meet las'. Otierativs latrer' I lil'si - t.r M in.1r hltilit, room 4H, Hcott Auerba. b bunding. Mala brewers' tTnlon-Hec- ond u Tues-days eerr month, room bulldliiK. Main street. faiuum and lecoratir' 1'iilon Hwutiil ami foiitih t'ridur every month, toib , biill1ln(. Main uln- -l Tlnuers' Unio- n- t lest taiO tntrrl Hat'inlsrs eyerjr month, room 4H, hct Atterlca bulid- - Iiib. Main street. Clua.'inaluirs' ITnlon Ktrat and third Thurs-day-rrerr month, room ts, hcutl Auertisch bulldlnsr. Main street Harljcrs' I'nlon -- Thlrd M df "f ery month at sums bartier shop prnvuair oi baled. Tyi(rrahical Union Fl Sunday of rry mot' lb at A. O. I.'. W. ball, j Pmoamen and Hter h y Son" I'nl'ss- - first M' tuiay sery oi'tntb al si4.- jia- - itlo-si- y j f rntf- - and J"ltif t'nlor- t- f.rsry Wednwdar eremnif at Teiito f Hum. U'd''rTi-'rs- . I,atorer atisT-mtr"- ' 'nnn -- tterond and f'xirtb Mnliy nth month la th" Temple iitl Honor. I Tailors' t'nlou-- tu -- undly ia A. O. 1;. . bail. I htonemtters t'nlon Hd snd f"rth Monday of evb motith at 4 i V W li.il. Hnck and nt'nnmaxms' ljri. - B .ery e;dr-Ha- t . f rlday at tu K. of I'. Ik . a. The redented Tr-l- es aiH ltior t.uu-i- l -- V.irry mmm& and found iKiii-r- " at tf'tf hail. rjuu t, ) buii llu. Mala Street. I t. tern Uts Hoard of the 4m'A Trades funcll Krery Hatarday. ru..--s uuUdlli. Main street. t .r H Al, Au, . r TOCKy MOUNTAIN (iKXKUAL I V A T. W't tod Ho' Ht., Molt Uu. Utali Isrnlory. Me are Was btt. iaw cm--f Vif os --be farina ( out. Wi mtmrl'U iiw n'iitt. an tne aatburisMl av aim's f'r all raiirowl eomiAnio la UiM -. ii., atei viii ebeerfnlly sri il txTm, kt. !:i r ila (,tuaii aca&u ti lini 1'm.nia, Ws i bus U,' M'tt'T n l'KNfis (.'. --, tilti'") . li frootp Isonata Ofbf. I. e t y Aunui im. Hoot evr :h4 ll.l( i'r IrStr. Momar h.xi. Itennar ljn, Hi " alii atrsst. ( ail or writs. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MYRTLE N0.1, WILL MKE' AT C--- Hall . T4rv.iy onttl ,.'wS-'- " ALL KNIGHTR INVITED. ' CINTAH HOTEL. Commercial Street, o ths Eoropean Plan-- This fine hotel, strictly first class in pvcrv respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Tentral location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours, French & Sowxks, Proprietors. Co. K. SaTT, Ji. Ct.rsitmlfl. 1L8. UrrnLa. Prwiidtrut, GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., UMVRI'ORATCD.) --DEALERQ D-M-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGt.VW I'OIl tb OoUi Wi I'uly, KtmUlut't tt Wl JUpm, Vkcuum Cylinder and tnj(in Oil, ilereti!- - I'owiler. AlUs Itiynm a4 hnti rtt. Ma. It liije-to- r, l..i,1l. N'-Ie- w, le.rri.JO llofM VVIuoi, l?k Pmap UiDNi' n 1 Tool, VAc 163 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. - - Utah mH:lKfIK,y 1 TTAHtAPTEK. SO. I. K. A. M. Hiatal U emTiinUn. held oo tbe ftnu Wedc-nda- y in each month, at Masonle hall, at p. to. orai-- l ar cordialljr Invited to tnd JACOB J. OREEEWALD, U. E. H. P. P up HwM.Jwrlr7j: NO. i. K Of If. H CTaTaNTH erery M.moay ereraof. at r m.. in f "anile Hall. Wlitr (tra lings bnlldins. Hojoarnli-- Knisnte riall ia-t- i v, aw-o- d. C. W X' AUt- -, c. a W. M KiiJ-T- . K nfK. t n. ia "v"ioi;!.fAiN iinor. k . k or K- - p. Me--e tt Tlliirwlay nln t 7 Xi ol--s in "! Hall. Wjr t Mmm bo!!1in -- nber.rf e .dr are coeflialif Jn-- lte. t atte-od- . ARTHt'R HAi'.H CT. C A Br.K. 1 of R. A f. - A MAMrtSII. WANTED WOfl-- I.IKK A PfJlTION adayornl'ht clerk In lintel, or day or nig-n- t bartenl-- r In saloon. Hare wme man and M"f experience. Addrew, Jaa. 1. Biit!r, trili. nlT. ll'ANTKIJ - A feKKVA.VT UIRl, WHO IS A 1 . .lt at im .South "tu Ks rr.i--l. A pemtaiirnt nituatk tf purty i y. " -- ANTKirSITl ATfOX HY EXPr KI . . 1 .irrff'wl. niwutia.: 10 vi.r' h rtrrnrn Ad - B. .., ., Fast Thira ni') s'rM We invite iuspection of our Jines of' Summer I nderwear. Ba'T Tutitv Mf.it. ' 11'. Main strf-et- . II Hi MIXTURE. : The Saints Mix Politics Up With .Their Deyotions, and Pitch Into : the Gentiles. MFEBENOES TO THE ELECTION Those Who Have Come Within the Gates T Zion of Late are Making the City Wicked. The Mormons carried the battle into the tabernacle yesterday. Heber J. Orant and 1$. H. Roberts foiight all along the line, although their work w as more in the nature of sharpshooting I ban open warfare. No direct refer-enc- e to the election as an election was made, but theru Was a pia-lt-l argument discernalle in ule excri.ises iu favor of t the Mormon candidates. Heber J. Gnit gtartet jn ijV an eur. nest appeal to the Latter-da- y Saints to stand together. Ho had observed the tendency of the Lord's sheop to break from the fold, aQd he deplored it. The saints have been persecuted, and the band of man has heen against them, in fulfil ment of the prophecy of the prophet Joseph Smith. They are in danger of osing nU , though gaining iu numbed and unless they he as ono fJu spirit and m cash they win go to wall. When Joseph Smith prophefcied that the people of the country would be arrayed against the suints it was deemed preposterous, yet the court records ot today bear as titles to suits, (,rb;oplo of the UIliteil Sutcg vg Corporation." Thg' Mormons .made no outcry when tho stole their government property from Thev have become inured to oppLsion and will one day, if all stand together be so strengthened that their overtbrow will be impossible. J The next speaker, 15. H. kobert8, was more radical iu his languaL than Mr. Grant lie iirst read a cl?BpteP ot tne revelations of the look 4 Nephi, aQd then poured beautiful lanllaga at the saints for their sordid lofe for the dol-lar. 1 hey allow their reigion t0 suffer in acquiring wealth. In touchinf, upon the question newest tho heart he said no better cduo.a,i(m ia ivca n the states than iif Utah, The Gentiles have conL to this country and try lo rob tL 9ainU to ed. ucate their children. h expressed his conviction that the MoiJmons were au well educated, and astCrted that the children of the GectilesL:lin;(i their ed-ucation through their A,elp. Mr. Rob-erts continued in this strain for some tune, and closed win, , blessing for Zion. ! At the close of the meeting at tho Thirteenth ward Jmjeiiughouso Elder Goddard asked all ni,, members of tho church to remain. ' n0 others, how-ever, were permittol t0 see the church get action in selecttfamijdates for the school board. Eidor Morris talkij 0f the Old Folks' rxcursiou,. tithes foi the-- Temple nt Lo-gan, and tiie Geiitih8 at the Fifteenth ward meeting, but 'nostly did he speak on the latter subject. n0 gavc bis ver-sion of the little cli, witn the Liberals whom he decline t0 permit to hold a meeting in frout'0f the school but said he could stand fteir abuse. He adjured all to stand by t,ieir covenants for some-thing great is at hand but God would tight their battles. The seed of death is iu the naf(ioris anri everything is go-ing to ruirf an(i destruction. Bro.he pin!py at the Twentieth ward session 'told f today's election and waniejf the gathered liosts against the day to go by negligence as hey id last year. Ho hoped all would be tlycru to do their duty. Elder 'John Knuckle, at the Fifth V!,yd meeliug, iu explicit terms called "tlfcritioii to the election. He urged all "J'Jiiihers of the People's party to be out "'Ight and early to cast their votes. 'J'lfere is a feeling of lethargy creeping ovfer the people. Rouse yourselves and r('fcent the inl'rineeuicnt-upo- Mormon rifchts. He would like to have the sis-t'- r present remind their mare relatives of the business of the day. fAfter regular services iu tho Four-teenth ward tickets were distributed among the voters. Xo special reference I to the election was made in the regular J meeting. I i Brother Stayner in the Nineteenth "ward harangued the people on general Llftlnciple'. iu which he was assisted by f John Kebeicer. At a recent couclave I of the priesthood the policy for today I was arranged. J Elder Gallacher ojiined that the Jiu-- 1 eral party does not know enough to elect good men. If the Mormons had kept their property as Brigham Young advised, this trouble would not be on them and thev would have control of the citv. He was joined by Fred Peter-son in'hoping all Mormons would vote the straight ticket. William Fuller and W. W. Riter were specifically men-tioned as candidates. Brother Jacobs in the Eighteenth ward reviewed old-tim- e victories and called upon a solidified front. Every Mormon's vote would be needed. Brother Patrick said there was more wickedness in town since the Liberals took charge than ever before. In the Sixteenth, Twenty-tirst- . Sixth, and Eighth wards things went along in easy fashion. Only in the iirst named was reference made to the eloctiou. EXCLUSION RATEs" To Eat tern Retorts. The attention of the Raveling public is called to the advantages of the Ohio & Mississippi ratfwav as a route to v. Yurkl Pld"'phia, Washington, L., Baltinoro Cincinnati and Louis-ville, asjfvell asro the numerous health and pleasure r sorts of the east. 15S morning and evening lines of JuWtnan Vestibule Hntlet sleepers are JMin from St. Louis to New York via the 'above named cities over the Baltimore ami Ohio route. Deer I'ark and Oak-lau- d the twiu mountain resorts of the Allegheaie, are on the direct routo of these through sleepers to the east. For Lake Chautauqua and Niagara i alls our trains connect in Cincinnati with trains of the Erie route, which run through to New York via Lakewood on the southern border of LakeChatauqua, being the only line from the west run-ning a sleeper or a coach qf any kind to any point on Lake Chatauqua. For White Sulphur and other healing springs of the Virginias, Richmond, Old Point Comfort, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, our trains make direct connection in Union depot, Cincinnati, with the "F. F. V. Limited" of tho Chesapeake and Ohio route. Summer excursiou tickets to all the eastern resorts are now on sale in our oflice at reduced rates. Our rates to New York and other eastern points are lower than by auy other through car route from St. Louis, while our accommodations nre unsur-passed. To those who contemplate a trip east this summer we will be glad to furnish descriptive pamphlets of the different resorts, reserve sleeping car berths and furnish any additional information as to rates, time and routes. Call on or address A. J. Lytle, een-era- l western passenger agent, O. & M. Ry., 105 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. THE DOCTORS HAVE COME First Three Months Free of Charge A staff of eminent English physicians and surgeons have arrived in Salt Lake City and will permanently lo-cate at their resilience, 135 E. First South street. All who visit these emi-nent doctors before August 1st, will re-ceive services until September 1st free of charge. The only favor desired is a recommendation from those whom they cure. They treat all diseases and de-formities, but in no instance will an in-curable case bo accepted. If your mal-ady is beyond all hope, they will frankly tell you so. Also caution you against spending more money for use-less treatment. Remember 'dates and go early, for their olliecs are crowded from morning till night. Office' hours, !) a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays.lO a. m. to 3 p. m. P. S. This governmental staff of physicians and surgeons is incorpor-ated by an act of legislature. Belt Lake County Liberal ConTentlon. Notice hereby given for aLllwml county convention fur the nomination of the follow-officer- Clerk of the county court, county recorder, selectman. aMteswir. umy iro-iitiu-)j attor-ney, sheriff, coroner, county surveyor, county treasurer, and the election of a county com-mittee for the ensuing year, comiwwil of live inemliers, will be held at the Salt Lake thea-ter, Iu Salt Lake city, at N o'clock uoou, on theaistiiay ot July. A.D.. lwo. Primaries for the election of delegate- to this convention will be held In the different precincts In Salt Lake city ami county, on Fri-day, the lHth day of July, commeuclug at 8 o'clock p.m., as follows riUST PRECIS! T SALT LAKE CITY, TTAH. First ward Three delenates; primary held at First ward schoolliouMt. Second ward Three delegates; primary held at Second ward schoulhoiiKe. Thii-- ward Six delegates; primary held at Third ward schoolhouM!. Klghth ward Sixteen delegates; primary held at eighth ward sclioollinus. Ninth ward Seven delegates; primary held at Ninth ward schoolhouae. Ten h ward Nine delegates; primary held at Teutb ward schoolhouxe. SECOND PRKCINCT SALT LAKE CITY, VTA H. Fourth wardFive delegates; primary held at Fourth ward schoolhouse. Fifth ward Four delegates; primary held at Filth ward schoolbousu. Sixth ward Six delegates; primary held at Sixth ward schoolhouse. Seienth ward Kighteeo delegates; primary held at Seventh ward w h ol limine. Fourteenth ward Thirty-seve- delegates; primary held at Fourteenth ward schoolhouse. Fifteenth ward Twenty-nin- e delegates; primary held at Fifteenth ward schooluoue. THIHU PHKCINCT SALT LAKE CITY, VTA II. Sixteenth ward Eight delegates; primary held at Klxteeuth waid school house. Seventeenth ward Seven delegates; pri-mary held at Seventeenth ward school ho'iso. Ninete nth ward Seven del gates: primary held at old Nineteent h ward school house Twenty-secon- ward Eight delegates: four to be elected by the Liberal living north of Sixth North street: primary to be he.d at Me-chanics' hotel; four to be elected by Liberals living south of Sixth North street: primary to be held at Nineteenth ward school house. rOVKTH PRECINCT SALT LAKE CITY, VTAH. Eighteenth ward Seven delegates; primary held at Kai;le Gate school-house- . Twentieth ward Seven delegates; primary held at Twentieth ward school-house- . Tweuty-tlrs- t ward Ten delegates; primary held at Twenty-firs- t ward school-hous- FIFTH PKKCINCT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Eleventh ward Sixteen delegates; primary held at Eleventh ward scboolnousc Twelfth ward Thlrteeu delegates; primary held at Twelfth ward sch.iolhoiise. Thirteenth ward Thlrty.slx delegates; pri-mary held at Thirteenth ward s 'hoolbouse. Little Cottonwood precinct Four delegates ; primary held at scboolhouse. Sandy precinct Five delegates; primary held at schoolhouse. South Cottonwood precinct Ton delegates; primary held at schoolhouse. Hln.liam prec delegates; primary held at Brooklyn mine, at which seven delegates will be elected ; one held at Ouucan Mcllluuls' old store, where seven delegates will be elorted. nnd one held In Miller's hall. In the fiwp of Hingham, at delegates will be elected, making twenty-un- e in all lor llluuham precinct. Hunter precinct One delegate ; prinfary held at schoolhouse. West Jordan precinct Four delegates; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Mill Creek precinct Four delegates; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. East Mill Creek precinct tme delegate; pri-mary held at schiMjlhouse. Saver precinct Two delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. Big Cottonwood precinct One delegate; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Union precinct Two delegates; primary held t schoolhouse. Hutlur precluct One delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. Sugar House precinct Three delegates ; pri-mary held at sehonlbonim. North Jordan precinct One delegate; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Hrtgnton precinct One delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. Mountain bell precinct One delegate; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Farmers precinct Two delegates; primary held at schoolhouse. (Iranite precinct One delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. Granger precluct One delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. Draper precinct One delegate ; primary held at KChoolhouse. South Jordan precluctOne delegate; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Fort Herrtman precinct One delegate; pri-mary held at schoolhouse. Bluff bale precinct One delegate; primary held at schoolhouse. The conduct of the primaries ehall be fol-lows: The meeting shall convene at S o'clock p.m. at the place designated, and in the city tbe meeting shall be called to order by the presi-dent of the ward, and; lu the country by the chairman of the precinct. A board of three judge of primary election shall then be elected; they shall at once open the polls snd maintain them oeii for two hours, receiving in the meantime all the vote proper to be polled for delegate, t'potn the closing of the polls they shall count the votu. announce the result, and certify the election In writing of the successful candidate,-whU:- certlttcate shall he their credential to the county con-vention. There shall also lie nominated In each precinct, one justice of the peace and one constable to serve during the ensuing two year, as follows: First precinct, Second preolnt, Third pre-cinct. Fourth prerincfc and Fifth preelnrt of Halt Lake City. Farmer' precinct. South Cot-tonwood precinct, Union precinct. Granite pre-cinct, Sandy precinct, Draper precluct. South Jordan preenct. Fort Herrfman precluct, West Jordan precinct. North Jordan precinct. Brighton precinct. Hunter precinct. North Point precinct, Pleasant fir en precinct. Mountain Dell precinct. Rrlgham precinct. Little Cottonwood precinct. Silver precinct, and a Justice of the Peace In the fol lowing pre-cinct : East Mill Creek, Big Cottonwood and Granger. It ls recommended that the delegations from the several precinct in "lt Lake Clly con-vene lminedlat' ly after the adjournment of the county convention, and nominate their justice and constables tor their respective precinct, and that in the precinct lying out-side of the city, the noiuinatim for thse of-fices be made at the time the primaries are held. Hv order of tbe Salt Lake County Liberal committee. H. 8. MijCai.i.em. Chairman. K. F. CoLBOKM. Secretary. Salt Lak Citv, Utah, July 10. iswt. Jce Cave Creamery Butter. Tho proprietors of the above are de-sirous of introducing this brand of but-ter to the people of Salt Lake Oily and surrounding country, assuring them of an article that will be "the finest" at all times, guaranteeing lo be as near per-fection as butter can be made. Messrs. Heard Bros., of Dccorah, Iowa, commenced eleven years agn with only one creamery, and by their best endeavors created a demand that at the present time enables them to con-trol twenty-tw- creameries, located in the northeastern part of Iowa, which is conceded the best butter producing sec-tion in the west. The principal advant-ages being pure spring water and lame grasses, w hile in the lute fall and winter months the stock is all grain fed and well taken care of in every particular. Their output is now 8,000,000 pounds yearly. This brand of butter is now a staple on the eastern markets of New York, Boston, etc. Ask your grocer for Ice Cave Creamery. Sears & Co., sole agents for Utah, No. 209 South Maiu street, Salt Lake City. This butter is packed in the tin-line- McAdam butter package, which is air tight and will keep butter any length of time, and is valuable for other uses when empty. For sale by all leading groceries. The Inter-Monnta-ln Abstract Company. We have a complete set of abstract books ef Salt Lake county snd are pre-pared to furnish abstracts on short notice. We make complete abstracts, one that will pass a thorough examination by the most technical examiner. We show all taxes, judgments, me-chanics' liens, suits pending; we exam-ine the original papers and the records in probate matters, and also examine the papers aud records in district court proceedings. We are the only company making complete abstracts; we show all facts of every nature affecting the title and an opinion can be rendered on the same without reexamining the records. Oflice 232 Main street. Tiios. Homeb, Manager. Capt. T. C. Bailey at room 3, land office building, has the forms for appli-cation under tbe new disability pension act, for soldiers or their widows. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial treet. Telephone 94. 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 Thk Ti m ks. W. F. Shelton, Xo. 251 Main utreet, (up Btairs.) general contractor and licensed Drain Layer. Sewerage, Paving Cement work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connections will find it to their advan-tage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. Combination Anctlon Sale. The entire wholesale stock of J. & Co.. consisting of solid gold, Sand tilled watches of almost every K and make, solid go d and tine gy pocket and table cnt-Fpr- v operrud field glasses, etc., etc. aKw! warranted as represented. i)in t f"il to attend the sale, jou are l bargains. - In connection ire to get line of . lth e above we have a large Ipon ed pledges, Sale to take Ttiesdav and Wednes-l!laceMi- ;r S Main street, nearly op-posite CHft bow- - To Coutraeting Bniiders. Bid wanted for the building of Cul-me- r Bro.s' new block. 1 and 20, East First South street. I'lan and ration at office of ... I. Culmer 4; nulle a Bros. Apply immediately. sweeping reduction ..- - e,lemen"i flannel. and alpaca - ?,ntI, il'4 wc wish te close out this rartKKvMKB ( o.. t j 113 Main street- - I yi - 1 |