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Show T T room furnished house ahh Times offlce. ' Ares, , and rockmen at til First j"aiAli' fANf ED- JOHNcrco rTJs- mining expert. American county. Utah, with : years JLn minerals, will examine and r.Srier' formation, loet ore voins ami ii . pondonce solicited. lm we; OITUATION WANTKDRyTvSr---Oas clerk In office. Hub had v ;Cn'. rience in larice Are insurance nV M.H.T. Timks offlce. W 0IBc- A: WANTTOOrmowliilO tv Inside property. S. F aBrif'. "1 'XI S. Main St. 3 - SPE!,t.tN WANTED-AT THE ENTKRPRSr--2 chambermaids. 'KiRISEa, ANTED AT ONCE, GirTS Utah Steam Laundry. ?mLAI West Temple street. ' ApW W" ANTED A GIRL F0H7T housework at No. m liith f'1' between Brigham and First s " t481 t furniture almost new for ,. K5!l? cant August 1st. 319 S. West Temwl" ; I TOR RENT-TWO FRONrTmn 1 . oflices. Call at 73 West SecoM S t TI KJFTrOLUMBlTroTsT-jr X by the day, week or month H, " neat and clean. Terms reasonahu. W. South Temple. x TTOR RENT - HOUSES. "koovT-r "koovT-r and stores. Miller & Miller 1, ers-no relatfon). Room 1, Scott , building. ' Dtott-Aiin IOR rent-furnishedanF?7 ' nished rooms at - East Fifth IURNISHED ROOMS FOR ret . J1 ia per month. 2a West Stab "ffi FURNISHED APARTMENTS-! tlemyn-Cool, airy comfortable "J gant. Rates reasonable. Enuuiro S Watson. Calmer MocjBiiULaka city 1TOH RENT-FINE SUITE0pir near Main street, on First South ' forofflce. Inquire of Mr. Black at En ! house. L-iOH RENT-HOUSE OF SIX ROmiT T stable with large lot. near cornwiii, and E street. Inquire of J. p. Bache tv. building, or at Davis & Striuger'i' a i Second South street. t 10R ""rent-boarding Tlocsin r nished or unfurnished. Good bniin.' ready established ; thirty pormanent hm,' Apply to lift South First East. '' taurnished rooms witITboa?; r 604 South Main street. Roomi e en suite. T?0R.RKNTrONE furnishedI .T with use of parlor and piano. Suiu! two gentlemen. Call at 77 West Filth i street. --- William Condon, the lawyer, has changed his office from the Utah Stove and Hardware company's building to the first floor of the Culmer building, on First South, between Main and Commercial Com-mercial street. OIMOTJNTA 63 West Second South street. Salt 1 Utah Territory. We are the largest labor-pany labor-pany on the Pacific coast. We cheerfully swer all correspondence regarding W labor market ; are the authorized labor i for all railroad companies In this section will cheerfully answer all correspond, our line. General agents for eastern pw We are the largest agency on the Pacific ti Seattle offlce. 10S Front street. Tacoma office, 1409, Pacilic avenue. Los Angeles office. 39 South Spring stre; Butte City offlce. Morrison block. Denver offlce, 63 Seventeenth street, Call or write. UINTAH HOTEL, Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering inducements induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in connection con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowers, Proprietors. French restaurant, 57 State Koad, opposite op-posite Salt Lake theater, serves the linest dinner in the city, from 5 to 7:30. Pembroke, quick job printer. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor, will press your trousers every day in the year for $10. He carries the finest stock in the city. Martin Schmidt, Progress building. Choice maple syrup, the finest in tho land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon new goods aud choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E 2nd South St. Wanted a Friend." A lady from Kentucky, a widow without encumbrance, educated, accustomed to only 'Blue grass'' society. 3K years old, tall, weighs Iftft pounds, fair, with hazel eyes, brown hair sliglitly silvered, quick. Intelligent, happy hearted, and a tirst, class bouxe-keeper. wants fora friend a gentleman, good looking, well educated, neat, liberal in his views, who is neither given toalcoholicstlmulants. profanity or tobacco, plenty of money, not too old. nor red headed, fond of books, especially the poets a fine couvnrsntionalist. If any such paragon of excellence reads this, be will do himself much honor and happiness by writing to 413 Hill ftlock, Fort Scott, Kansas. TArirHAPTEX6TTTAFsS convocation held on the first Wedms in each month, at Masonio hall, atSp.m jurning companions are cordinlly urni tend JACOB J. GREENE WALD, M.E.H.I Ph hp B kigos, Secretary. MASONS. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1, A.F.I A Regular communications held at the 1 sonic Hall the second Friday of eaci mo: Members of sister Lodges and wjonn brethren in good standing are cordially tar to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. 1 J. Malsh, Secretary. MT. MORIAH LODGE, NO. S. A.F.I A Regular communications held at Mi hall, East Temple street, the second Moil of each month. Members of sister lodgwi sojourning brethren in good standing ant dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. S Chbjstophbr Dikhl, Secretary. UtXhCOMMANDERy7nO. 1, KNIGH Templar. Stated conclaves held at I sonic hall, on the first Thursday of eacb wl at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courtov invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. i Philip Bricos, Kocorder. ARUENtXlGeTnO. 3, A. F. A. Stated communications held at Mi: hall the first Tuesday in each month. Me of sister lodges and sojourning brettm good standing are cordially invifed to tw C. S. VARIAN.W.II c: Pot-lips, Secretary; KNIGHTS OFPyTHiAS Ct ALANTHE LODGE NO. 6. K. OF P. ' J ular Conventions every Monday even: at 8 p. m., in Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. journing Knights cordially in vitedtutt-: C. W. COKFALL,CC W. M. Rrst.EY, K. of R. & S. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 1 V. P. Meets everv Thursday evening M o'clock, in Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall, libers li-bers of the order are cordially invited ti tend. ARTHUR HA1QH, C. C. A. Bpebck, K. of R. & S. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 2, K. OF P. Rsp-Conventions Rsp-Conventions every Tuesday evenin.' :"0 o'clock, in Elks Club Hail. Sojourn) Knights cordially invited to attend. E. M. WADE.CC J. L. LtTOAS, K. of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FOKESTEbT 6jr?tr7defvuthTn?x'' on the first and third Wednesday of e month, at Emporium Hall. Vtsittn? Brett' made welcome. GEO. W. ARHMOB,C.n C. H. Spbncbb, S. F., P. O. Box IMjj; SONS OF AMERICA. P'TRIOTICKERONTMEK' Washington Camp No. 2. P. O.S. 0. meets every Friday evening, at 7:30, in Ten! of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st Souti Sojourning Sons are cordially invito attend. WM. GLASMAN, Presided A. S. Bahhbtt. Recording Secretary , 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 answers an-swers addressed care of The Times. lersonaldr. c. unger. room 7 st J Elmo Hotel surgeon specialist in ladles' sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney com- &2f or SSi aU Chr0nl0 ASes- In Prac" Building and Loan Associations. "TIIE GOOD WORK GOING RAPIDLY ON." The National Co-operative Building and Investment association of Denver, Colorado, is meeting with as good or better success than any other association doing business in Salt Lake city, either local or national. Their plan is just what the people want, , both borrower and investor. in-vestor. It is co-operative, mutual and equal sharing with its members. No preferred stock or bidding for loans. A poor man's pennies have the same benefits bene-fits and privileges of the rich man's thousands. This is the aseociation that will improve your lot, and help you to a home. This association will buy a lot and building for you, and gives the investors tho largest returns. For information, in-formation, printed matter, etc., call at the office. Kooin 7, Utah National bank building. L. D. Lawrence, General agent. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. ni. - . The celebrated lithographers, Hall & O'Donald, of Topeka, Kas., have opened a branch office at No. 9 W. Second South street, this citv, where they are prepared to take orders for lithographing, lithograph-ing, printing and blank book making The National Co-operative Itullding and Investment Association Of Denver, Col., have a large local board organized in Salt Lake City, the National bank of the republio treasurer, and making loans here now to its members; mem-bers; 20 cents saved each day is the cost of a thousand dollar investment. Room 7, Utah National bank building. build-ing. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. WOBKINUMEN'S SOCIETIEi Times and Places of Meeting Operative Plasterers' Union-Every Mot ' night, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building, Brewers' Union Second and fourth 1 days every month, room 48, Scott-Auen building, Main Btreet. , ,. Painters and Decorators' Union Secow1; fourth Friday every month, room " Auerbach building, Main street. . ... Tinners' Union First and third Sato every month, room 48, Scott-Auerbaca ing. Main street. . Clgarmakers' Union First and third in-days in-days every month, room 48, Scott-Auw building. Main street. . Barbers' Union Third Monday of month at some barber shop previously uated. Typographical Union First Sunday of month at A. O. U. W. hall. P1 Pressmen and Stereotypers' tJnlon-'--Monday every mouth at some place prevw designated. Carpenters and Joiners' Union-'"1 Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hodcarriers, Laborers and Teamsters Lj" Second and fourth Mondays each nW0B1 the Temple on Honor. Tailors' Union-On Sunday In A. 0. t-hall. t-hall. Stonecutters Union Second and J1-Monday J1-Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. M, Brick and Stonemasons' Unlon-Everj nirte Friday at the K. of P. hall. .,.i. The Federated Trades and Labor Every second and fourth Sundays jjV hall, room 48, Scott-Auerbach building Btreot- , 1!! Executive Board of the Federated 'JT, Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott " bacn building, Main street. . Rusiuess lunch a la carte from 12 to 2 p. in., at tho French restaurant. Worklugmeu's Meeting. The workinguien of this city, aud by that we meau the laborers aud toilers, denounce a strongly as we can the so-called so-called workingmen's ticket, and the so-called so-called workiugmen's convention, where gag law was enforced and where men were placed in nomination who ia no way represented our interests. We desire de-sire to see Salt Lake advauce and wo will not consent that the honored name of workiugman shall be dragged in tho dirt without our being heard' from. We, therefore, unite in calling a mass meeting of the laborers to be held on Tuesdav evening, July 21). at 8:30, corner cor-ner of Third South and West Temple streets, when the workingmeu will be heard. John Lincit, John Radford, T. F. Cauney. and others. Piles. Piles. Plies. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No charge until cure is effected. Consultation and examination examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by mo in Salt Lake city within the last two years l'istula,' hssure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases of the rectum treated successfully. Dr. Chaki.es Thompson Scott-Aucrbach Building. CTRAYF.D iONELIGHT GRAY MAR?" n with red spot on left side. H,e RE or return to No. SO. North f lrst Last street, get reward. W. J, Burgess? PORSALEF the dollar. Apply to L Wide West Second South. . WIlae. LOR SALE-FINE DECKER BROS. PIANO "DARGAINS A 20 YEAR LEAST-' uivin annum interest on thi tataen'T Per houses, on West First South street. Wil C icettnet pef au"um on investment 3 No. 1 restaurant, close in, tine fixturei Tin Six and three-quarter acres cins yOli SALiTWOHmsEs AND TWO F0?).8"!?'0 ST0CK F MERCHANT once,boxteSl.eXC,lanse ft real Port- P0n SALE-LARGE NEW 4-ROOM COT F0J SALE-FIVE-ROOM BOUSENFwT HI MaST m; W.ESHubS; F?o,Pm.sif beSi35F55ED ond W?Xk5"d'y?intngon4ecT south front. neJ SWrd, and Taird west. W e have made a sweeping reduction in gentlemen's flannel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as we wish to close out this particular line. t Bast-Terry Mf.r. Co., 143 Main street. Our hue of Bathing Suits is still complete. com-plete. We are agents for the Brooklyn Knitting Co.'s celebrated goods and will guarantee them in every particular. particu-lar. Bast-Tehky Mkr. Co.. 143 Main street. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MYRTLE NO. 1 WILL MEET AT ELKS CLUB Ha1; Every Tuesday until further oti ALL KNIGHTS iNVfi E. M. WAPEC HENRY E. N. PHELPS, MONEY Eg2SZ2& 153 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Cit. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize tho celebrated Titor Steam Lacndhy, 143 Main street. We are still receiving a few late summer sum-mer novelties in neck wear, nt Bast-Terr Mer. Co., 1 13 Main street. Wo invite inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Bast-Terr Mkr. Co. 113 Maiu street. Ice cream and sherbets at the French rotaura&t. I .,li,u'tiorget thflt '"e haTe removed to 6i i.ast Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. |