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Show THE SALT LAKK TTMKS. TUESDAY AU(HrST . 1890. 5 SPECIAL OFFER. J. i Jack, B85 South Mala Street. 105x16.") feet, corner Second and HI street, facing south and cast; close to electric cars; easy payments; $"000. oTxll.U feet. Umnp east on Eighth hast, just south of Fifth South; tine shade; ?:!009. 4Hx3oO feet on Seventh East, between First ami Second South; lino shade orchard, etc.; $."000. 4!ixl05 feet, with pood house, barn, city water, shade, fruit, etc.; easy payments; $0000. 10 acres south of city, $0000. J. F. Jack, 235 Main street. Salt Lake Cilv, Utah. UOTM.X. The Walker f,i Located in HuxintMs Center of this City and hat all fw? Modem Improvements & Conveniences JVrfiiiu::ij fon strietly first ciiw houM It Is nianamit ;i wll as aiiv hntil In tin West snU Is sftctlv the lliislnr-- nmt Twuf 1st tl.il of Sail Lakfi'ity. Klevalor. The Walker & the Metropolitaa Art the Two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake City. G--. 3. ERB frop r. THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. KWlMi, Proprietor. MT. MORIAH LODGE. NO. t, A. R A A. M Rtrulr ootmmmirations held at Masonic hall, East Temple strtwt. the serond ot each month. Members Monday nf ulster todies and sojourning brethren In gooA staudlus are cor-dially Invited to attend. JOHN H. FARLOW, V. M. CHRisror-Hi- luiriL UTAH COMMANIKKY. NO. l7 KNTGHT3 Stated eunoiavus held at Ma-sonic hall. onthefltt TburnUy nf wh month, at 7 o'clock. Vlcltictt Knights arw ouTtuy Invited to attend. A. M. U 11 A NT, E. c. I'uiur UKioua. Kecurtler. AKtiKNTA IXIDUE. NixXaTf7TaTM. held at Masonic hall tho llrtit Tuesday In each month. Member ot Bister "ixlpon and S''nurnmn brethren in good standing are cordially Invited to attend C. !. VAK1AN. W. M. M. C. l'HIHiPS. Secretary. " KNU-.HT- OK 1'Yl HI AS CtALANTHE LOIH1E NO. .V K. OK V. KetT ererv Mnnlnr wrrutnc at p. m.. In Caetle Hall, i t.ib'Hall. So-journing Knight cordially Invited to attend. O. V.lWFALL,O.C. W. M. Ri9i.tr. K. nf R. & S, ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODUE NO. S, K OF Meets every Thursday evenim; at 7 UW o'clock, la Castle Hall, Kl t. Cub H.ill. eiem hers of the order are cordially invited to at tend. K. Ki.UBM.VN.C. C. A. Uriwit. K. of R. t S. MYHTLK LODGE NO. i. K. OK P. Regular averr Tuesday evenlut at o'clock, in Elks Clul Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to aitend. E. M. WADE, O. C. J. L. Lpcas. K. of R. S. A NC IE N TOH DEK OFri KEST K K9 ' on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Vlnltlni? brothers maile welcome. (1EO. W. AKHMOK, C. R. JI1Hpknokh;S. '., 1'. O. Hoi luf. SONS ova mkrwa. 1)ATTVhVT?rTwiTKR No, K. V o. S. of A . meets every i rlday eventinj. at ?::'. In Tenmle of Honor Mall, fior, Main and 1st South H. SoJ'iurnlEg Bona arc cordially Invited to attend. VM. GLASMAN. IVenlclcnt. A. 8. Uakrrtt. Ueoordluv Secretary. riles, files. Files. Tiles cured without pain or doteution from business. No charge until cure is effected. Consultation and examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by mo iu Salt Lake city withiu tho last two years. Fistula, iissure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases of the rectum treated successfully. Dr. Charles Thompson. Scott-Anerbac- h Building. Our line of Bathing Suits is still com-plete. We are agents for the Brooklyn Knitting Co.'s celebrated goods and will guarantee them in every particu-lar. Bam-Terh- y Mek. Co.. . .132 Main street. Don't forget that we have removed to 67 East Second South street. A. J. W:iite, Real Estate Co. R Auerbach & Bro. 144, 146 &. 143 Main Street. -- EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS! To our Store s the rvinoval tf tho "Wt t Wall" ; and may amrx-- l us to close our store for some time during August. To avoid caryirtj? o cr any Summer (roods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article we otler is sure to if selling desirable good at cost or lclov cost will make them o OTJr2 MCTTO : I'W "Never to carry (ooils into ih'M e:ii t( rl'ic'lop UI dipol I hrm lhi se.im'n, h is .i-- u ihoiinimli ( ilnli.tr and tetl te.tilin in iu the Drv toxMs trade; Drv trti unlikn RihI w iue do not improve v illi ng', lliert'l'Tv e qtn le lite lutnt price ever know u hi this city." o o o o o o o o o v o v a BTSiKi Linens! Etc.. Etc! npC ISIiiet Urn (.l.lill Silk ill IK'. worth h.m al !!. . Worth 70e. " t l"i l'titiled W,'iA at t.'jrt, " " r.M- " l to worth '.' Colored Silk ill Toe !HV. and tl.!0 tire I he I lot lnlie' l'.iiiii.idenl lie Tat' liijfgexl haigains ollen d (his eiis,iu. lertu at II and ! V - J the e. -- ! A line of Slimutel' Silk illliilly Ui at lot Hon' low eul !iw ;I l 21. olh 50, tit) and TiV . marked dow il to 1U-- . .l 2tl pli'rei of llluek Hlltllilig at V., north I lot Men.' m e:it s!,., ,ue !o U 2."e. al .l i I'lii'-- e i,'iHd. ii -- elil at f'l Scotch Xrplivr tliiiKhiuiis at l.'i. 20 ami I l.d I..ui. l l.dii Top Kid limine 22lc worlh 20. 25 uml ilth- - Shm. ut '. "'iii .' " 1 lot phiin dark (liiiiindlet m fjv., worth t lot Mi.e. unl t Iuldien ( Tr 20e. Kid lliilloit Shoe at l 2 and 2 1 lot ligtlled Liltt'll l.uWtMitl IV., orth woHh J ami .!. 25c. All of otii t lildii'H . l.,die I lot Dre Linens at 2'm'. T.iii idmed Slim tediiee,! Im eott " India ' 14 yiU fol $1. 12 yd Udie- -' amlt luldreir- - Mnw. Hit' tl l' fnr'l ami 10 yds fur II. 15. 2. 4t. ."0 and IV i I he. ate al Tennli Flaniii'U at UK ., Moith IV., and hull price, 12i' worth 2ll'. Esllii line Silk Stripe Teniii Flannel- - SPT" Ladies' Outing Cloth Blouses! I Lot at 6oc., worth h.oo i Lot at f i, worth - i 1.7; Children's Gingham Dresses. At s J to 10, .'t HALF I'KICK! SJty Boy's Clothing Department! 'C Chlhlrcn'n Otitiim Cloih Suits In two l)oV Cotinade Suu at .'.. tortl piece at MV., worth f l.f. l 25, Seersiiekel' iilid t'heviol hill Shirt III lel'seV Kill Suits nt Jul, worth '4l fttlo., worlh iif2 25 worth l ' ONE PRICE TO ALL. -:- - ESTABLISHED 1864 WE AUK NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO. EMPIRE : ME1T : MARKET. ED.THIH1()I PROP. ai'HOI.KSAI.K uuu rtMall dealer In t'liole 11 llrr-r- , i'erk. V eal, l.auOi ami Hau.i(es ..( all ktuils. All i'1'ilers itellvereil fmnt No. 07 8. Wi'bt Tmiile. NOW IS WE TIME! Yes ! Time to See WHIN -- &- GLSEN ! Who Have From $300 and Upward to Loan on Cood Security or First Mortgage. Will jtlve I In l'ilr eciit Interest, lluar-untc-htrlet bithliii-tiM- . Chrlstianson & Olsen. S9 Commerolal St. - Halt Lake City WUKKIMjUKN'S SOt iM lKS. Ttmtsi anil Plao of Mooting. Otmratlve PUaternre' Union Kvxrr Mott'lay DlKlit, room 48, Seott- - Auerbarh buluilug, M.ilu street. Hrewers' Union Second anj fourth Tutu-d- Hvery month, room bullillnit. Main atrevt. Palnutra and DeooraUiW Union Second ami fourth i'riilajf ovHry month, room 48, bulldlnx, Mam uwl TlnnrB' Union -- Flint and tMrd Baturilavn every month, room 4S, Scott-- uerbaoh build, lnit, Main street. CUarmakere' Union Flint and third Thunt-flay-everv month, room , Boott Auerbaoh building, Main street. Barbers' Union Third Monday nf every month at some barber ithoji previously desig-nated. TyjMWaphlcal Union First Sunda of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. PresHmen and Stereotypers' Union First Monday every mouth al some plare previously deslirnated. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday eveuiutr at Temple of Honor. Hodrarriers, Laborers and Tenmstuid Union Second and fourth Mondays eaili month lu the Templeon Honor, Tailors' Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. Stonecutters Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. ). I1. W. hall. Dricli and Stonemasons' Union Every alter-nate Friday at the K. of 1'. hall. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundays at theli hall, room 4M, h building, Malu street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday, room 48, Scott- - Auor-bac-building. Main street, Money to loan m sums to suit by S. F Spencer, 267 South Main street. PA KMC CITV HOTEL. The only tirst clans hotel la Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT NEW ROOMS, Cool, pletmaut and ulcnly furnished. rpHK HOTKL CiKOtTNDS ur dcnointcil with 1 lawn and simile trw m:ikliiK It tlm moht plcanaut summer rcuirtu lu th mountain re-gion. L. SIMONS, I'rop. Special Notices WANTED GIRL FOB (JENKKAL HOUSE must be a Rood cook mid ueat in her work; only three in family ; ti per week. Iuquire at 364 east, 1st South. ' WTANTED A GIRL FOR HOfK KWOKK; TT ftoodwaseH. Inquire at the Times ofttce. WANTED TO KENT A FURNISHED YV house of 6 to 9 rooms; close in. Address F, this office. WANTED TO KENT-- A FIVE OR SIX room furnished houso. Address U.W.S., Times office. VffANTED JOHN C. COX. PRACTICAL ?V iuinlnit expert, American Fork. Utah county. Utah, with 33 years experience with minerals, will examine and report on mines, formation. loHtore veins and tlnoro; cones- - pondence solicited. C ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG M AN lias clerk In office. Has had live years expe-rience In large lire Insurance office. Address M. H. T. Times office. WANT TO BORROW SECURED ON V inside property. 8. F. Spenceii, upstairs, S67 S. Main St. WANTED-- A GIRL FOR GENERAL VY housework at No. S3 Sixth East street, between Brigham and First South. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : ! CTTY, r : UTAH. Tho Modem Hotel. First class In every part cular, The rooms are laote. Ilulit anil airy. Tables First class, served with the best the market affords. The large addition Just built to this house makes it one of the finest hotels for tourists and pleasure seekers In i'nrk City. AlK'i. K. CO.XNKIta. I roprlelress. DR. ENDRJS, DttOTSofttHXESandl'HHMES. Boyal University. Julius-Maximilia- Wiuziit mi, Havakia. We hereby certify that lr. Win. H. Enclrls, of St. Louis. Mo., I', H. A , hns been lute as. '.slant In the University Hospital, In the wards lor Mlilwlfury and for Diseases ot Women aud Children. (Slltnedl HrANZt'Nl VO LlCHTFNKKt H. I'rofes.tor of Midwifery and Wmucn 1'HliK. Ill NIlKI KIH It. Pathology. Histology and Medical Chemistry. To make this errlllii ute valid, we attach the seal of the Ko)al University. (Signed) 1'" Hki.dk. Rector. 1)11. Ki iKUM Sect. Wurzburg, April il, PMi. VlKNMA. Austria. June IW. IHH1, Witness that I)H. W.x. B. Kniikih of St. Louis, T. H. A., was assistant lu the Hospital lor Disease of the (icnllo Urinary organs ol the male and female. Syphilis, etc., ami l skilled In the various operations and treat-ment and In the microscopical and ciiemtral dtuunosls of the urine. (Signed i Da. Koiifht Ui.t7man, Prof, of Diseases of UrliiHrr Organs, Dm. H. Kitth ii Hkiiha. Prof, of Syphilis aud Hkiu Diseases. We hereby certify that DH, WM. H. Eoniita, of HI. Louis, was our assistant In the (if tin- Hospital. Vienna, In the department for the Hea.it and Lungs. Throat and Noes (I 'atarrm and has much experience In the diagnosis un l treatment of these diseases, (Signed) Dr. Jm. Vow Dho.da. Prof, of Internal Medlnne. 1'Horr.NHOIt Hi HMIZI.MI, Vienna. June 1, 1H. 0m, M nmt L'nd Roulh, opp. lullfn. Ftan? ' Um 0,,u', Grading, Ditching aii icmtii, 121 S. Main St. Street Grading a Specialty. Ps'msr' tsTntATt:3 ''twswtft VtWHEHpOSDESUK SOLICITKIX KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MYRTLE NO. 1, WILL MEET AT ELKS CLUB Hall Kvery Tuesday until further Notice. ALL KNIGHTS INVITED E. M. WADF., C. C. We are still receiving a few late sum-mer novelties in neck wear, at Bast-Ter- r Mer. Co., 142 Main street. $0V Jlcitt. I"HwRRENTXNI 110 N.'lst Kant. rjno KENT A BRICK H0U8B 1 with summer kitckeii. cellar aud city water. Inquire 130 South SeventhKast street. RENT COLUMBIA HOUSE. ROOMS TOby the day, week or month. House new. neat and clean. Tonne reasonable. No. 213 W. South Temple. kent-furnTs- hed AND UNFUR-nishe- d rooms at m Kast Fifth South st. TTIRNISHED APARTMENTS FOR GF.N-- r tlemen-Co- ol, airy, comfortable, and ele-gant, Rates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Watson, Culmer block. Salt Lake City. KENT HOUHK OF SIX ROOMS AN 1Ovi with large lot. near corner or Hlxf, and K street. Inquire of J- ' ' Macho, Wasatch building, or at Davis & Stringer a, M West Second South street. OR UOL'SE. FUR-- nished or unfurnished. (Jood bnslnessal-read- y established: thirty permanent Ijoarders. Apply U V.l Houth First East, TMURS .SHKlTHTioTliTwlTH BOARD AT t M South Main street. Rooms U)gle or en suite. '. ... i Utah aufl Montana MacMnery Compani C. P. MA BON. Manatrcr. Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engines and ltollrr from 3 bono jowor ipi upwar U Iu tvtcA (tt im a diate delivery. Pteaui rum, Injciton, Horto H'hitin, H outing Kaiaei llock Brcakcrt, Wall's Kolls, Ingcrsoll Air Cuinreiri and lnll, Luhil eating Oils, Mine, Mill nl Sincller Huppli-m- , . .Silver, QA1 an t Cuacuotr: lg Mill erected and delivered in running onU-r- . Maine Olce ani Warerooms 259 S. Main Street, Ml hit 0. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. We invite inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. Bast-Tkiih- v Mkk. o. 142 Main street. TYFt TTMTT ' PHOS-EEERON- E ON IlKAlldHT AT Z. C. M. I. Drug Store. in & 114 MAIN HTREKT. NERVE, BLOOD AND BRAIN TONIC, The Children's Best Tonic. Contain Iron and rbogphalci. l'of not coiitipijt. For Delicate Women. It is tho finest and nio.-- t palatablo Iron Tonic in u. For Merchants and Business Men. It in quieting to nn overworked brain and norrun system. Curoi gleeplewinesi and headaches in the morning Professional Men and Students. Will find Phos-Ferron- e of benefit in mental work. It build up the whole system. The Restless and Nervous Will be surprised at the relief this delightful drink affords The Finest Soda Fountain Drink in the World. 5 cents per Glass Wanted. All kinds 'of second-han- household goods at Ktchison & Webbers, 157 S. First East street. rcnibrokc, quick job printer. 0 J?ale. TiTsTlevoo two r UkM waitons. Buttabie for delivery wagons. Call at r,7 Kurt Fifth South rtr-e- t. ,X)i: SAI.K-I1- 0,' STOCK OF MKKCIIAN-- r OlB" t" exchange for real eatato. l'oot- - office Ijox Wl. T?OR FHTNTINU OL'T T tit, primer drms, Wanhiuuton band pre-- s, erellent as..rlnient of Job and newH type, (j'.rfid Ilaltlmnrean iohhrr, M!2. TenuH "way clowu. . Address W. It. U., Tliaea ofQco. HALK-LIVK- KY AND DOAKlIN F'OR lo'Jd lucatlon. lmg lea. or will trauo fr real state. F.aey termn. Call and examiue. No. V- South irrtj.trtrwt. TOUSALE CHEAl'-f)- NK HUSVRKV T olonle of been, aud ttituren. Apply at Seventh Went and Seventh South trets. FRANK KNOX. L.C. KARIIICK. J. A. KARLH Frostdent Vic.Freiidnt. Cahtr National Bank ol the Republic. Capital . . . 3:SCO.OOO. Directoft: tAt Knox. H. L. A. 'i I.H4I. ... . L.). T. K. MiLiot, i. S. IIoi-km- . L V, Kikrjci. J. G. bcTHEai.AKii. fcKA.itn. Kim, J. .V Lam t a . i Gentlemen wishinjr clean fiudB pot less linen should patronize the celebrated Trov Steam Laundbi, 142 Main street. Salt Italic Transfer Co, PATTEN & GLENN. , J32iEc? All Orders Promptly AUaadsi ti fctr Car Lots a Specialty. 37 I Elmo Hotel, aurgeon e)clalit In ladles of all klnda. Liver and kidney com-plai-catarrh, ail chronic disease In prac-tic- e for 3 yeam. heneval ficncu. CKYitoHTATGENEBAL AGENCY. 6S Went Second South treet. Salt Lk. Territory We are the largest labor com-oan- ? on the Pyifto coaat. We eheerf ully all correspondence regardlngWes-.er- ,w market; are the authored labor agent, for ail railroad cmnpanie in this nectlou. and wiii cbeertuliv answer all correspondence in, our IJn General for eaetein patnu. the Fawifio coaet. VV are the largest on Seattle office, m Front street. Tacoma otttce. H0K, Pa-- ltlc arenue. Los Angeles office. uto Spring Street. Butte City oftice. Morrison bloc'-- Denver office, 51b Seventeenth street. Call or write. XV. S. BURTON, Prat W.C. bVRTOS, Mjr. CEO. F. lELT.Snv Burton - Gardner Co., Call the Attention of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS and tho GENERAL PUBLIC to the lact that their T.TTTYmTTTT YARD Contains a full stock of Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. fbte Finest Planing Hill city, ma by Electricity Is turning out first-clas- s work at their yard. And announce furtherthattheyPKOTKCTTnFXONTHACTOKS AND BUILDKK by refusing to contract, and doinc so solicit in return their patronage. i Doat forret Maanfaetnri' the ( OMBIXAIIOI FEME. WIRE mBKM EH ' M earn the HUl'SEHOl-O- ' aod T A5 DA KW Sewinc Marhi.es. Orrire nrf lwom. 101 ani 10t! Eat First. Snuth tiet. j lartju: nn Vmrd orn-r Kighth South nl Slate roa't. Tha Inter-Mounta- in Abstract Co. Incorporated. Capita!. Si 00,000, f f T HAVE s fouiplet set of AUtrset of SIt Lake eountr ! an 1 1 prepMci to fumiiU ablract on hon notics. AUAKE eoaphsU Abstracts, that will p a thoiougti iamint!o 11 I . by the tno tchaicl txminr. If 1 SHOW all tai. jud sksU, nmbatdc' lien. sut pealintr; we amine the origin! p4pers the rerord In robat mattert. atW al examine the pr and ircurd in district court j.rotreetiinj, ! We are the only Cu input ni.kiuit rutnp'ete ahstr. t; we Uow alt racti at evrrr nature affrtUne the title, and ao.:niunean t rendrfd on the satiM Jw.treeaininifuMrJ. T1MW. 1IOMKK. Man. i (mrm l V . n mraat. uttin Back of 'fail - made a sweepin? reduction We have flannel, silk and alpaca ZfA ZL as we wish to elose out this P'kkvMek.Co.. 143 Main street. , giocietie. fyX5ERrNOr R. A M. Sttd U ronvitlon held on the first W edDesy monta. kt Masonio hall, at P a companions ar cordially Inrlted to JACOB J. OEEENBWAI.D. U, E, H.P. pa ur Bbioos, 8ecrtary. MAaoK8- - VSA"tDCiiriKO. l A. r. A. M. W Keinilar held at the Ma- - j. Mi i. a, Secretins Cub and Kitten. There is a 7 months, lion cnb at the gardens that is being raised with a black cat. Ihe cub is very much attached to pussy. They play and frolic together every morning, and before any visitors come they are let out for a romp in the grounds. Pussy bounds off for the! woods, the cub following at breakneck speed. Pussy runs up a tree after a bird and that dumfounds the cub. He takes it philosophically, however, and lies down at the foot of the tree watching her. When the keeper goes to get them he pounds the tree with a cltib and down comes pussy and runs for the followed by the cub. A few days ago a beautiful white rabbit got out while tho cub was playing round the stone floor of tho carnivora. The cub gave chase, and the stupid rabbit of course stopped right iu tho cubs paws. "I expected to see the cub tear the pret-ty long eared thing to pieces," remarked Sol Stephens, "but no, he only smelled of it, pawed its long ears and played with it, much as a cat does a mouse, let-ting it hop a few steps and then bounc-ing after it." The rabbit was at lost rescued. Cincinnati Enquirer. A Good Razor Strop. Few persons know how excellent a razor strop is the human liand or arm. If a razor is in fairly good condition and not in need of the oil stone it may soon be whetted to a fine edge on the palm of the hand or the inner side of the forearm. The latter is best if it is free of hair, as it frequently is, for it presents a whetting surface quite as long as the ordinary razor strop. The fat portion of the palm, between the little finger and tho wrist, however, ranges an excellent strop. The process of strop-ping a razor on the forearm appears a bit alarming to the looker on. though there is little danger that a skillful man will do himself harm. New York Sun. ... Cheap Rail ltoad Ticket to lenver, 914.00, M.0O and Slo.OO. For one person to Denver $15. F or two persons to Denvtir, each $14.50 F'or three or more persons to Denver, each 14.00. iet them at Gillespies railroad ticket oftice 240 S. Main street, next door north of Walker House. A Story of Ryrou. Among the stories related iu Mr. Will-iam Archer's new life of Macready. the actor, is this: Macready had won dis-tinction in the provinces, aud wishing to appear in London sought Lord Byron's influence to procure an engagement at Drnry Lane. Among other things tho person who spoke to Lord Byron in his behalf mentioned that Macready was a man of excellent character. "Ah, then," said Lord Byron, "I suppose he asks five pounds a week more for his morality," and the negotiation fell through. Union Pacific System. Mountain Division. On aud after June 29, 18H0, (iarlield Beach trains will run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Garfield Garlield Salt Lake 8:10 a m!):25 am 11 :45 a m 13:30 a in 10:4aam 11:30am 2:30pm U:30pra 12:45 p m 1 :30 p m 2:45 p m 3:40 p m 1:45pm 2:30pm 3:45pm 4:HUpm 2:45 pm 3:30 pm 4:45 pm 0:30pm 8:45pm 4:30pm 5:45pm U:30pm 4:45 pm 5:30 pm 6:45pm 7:30 pm 5:45 pm 0:30 pm 7:45 pm 8:30 pra t :45 p m 7 :30 p m 8 :45 p m !) :30 p m f7:45pm 8:30pm f9:30 p mtl0:15pm fMondays aud Tuesdays excepted. Daily, except Sunday. Tickets for sale at Wasatch building, corner Main aud Second South sts., and at depot. Fare for the round trip 50cts. S. W. Eccles, i. P. A. The Gieendule Oak. A curious historic interest attaches to the great Greendale oak of Walbeck Abbey. One hundred and seventy-si- s years ago the Duke of Portland made a wager that he could drive a coach and four through the hole made in the trunk. He won his bet aud ruined the tree. Measured above the duke's arch it is 35 feet 8 inches in circumference. The arch is 10 feet 3 inches in height, with a width above the middle of 6 feet 8 inches. The height of the top of the branches is 64 feet. St. Louis h. nSlML STONE. . g Trickles Over it and Petrifies Each New Growth of Moss. m QUALITIES OF THE SPRING. i Strike Happily Averted By the Dis-charge of a Cheap Rich Man. In a deep, dark ravine, iu North Beaver ,n9hip, Lawrence county, is a phe-- " enon in the shape of a growing rock, fifty yours ago, when it was first- noticed, averted wooden pail would almost wer it- - 'ro(lay i; ifs a Rreat bowldor I hi fett in height and fifteen feet or more in circumference, and weighing ot less than fifty tons. During the eum-,,e- r months it is covered with dense,, moss two or three inches deep, through which the water from a spring trickles continually. Ihe wonder maker the little spring, siiwll at this season that a few pails of vater dipped from it would drain it dry. Jiut it works in a manner very different rom the dripping water in caves that carries burden of limestone in solution with it, and leaves its wonders in stal-..pnit-and stalactites. Tho outer formation of this rock has a limestone appearance, but once remove tho moss and chisel into tho gritty sur-ac-and the real beauty and peculiarity the rock is seen. A cellular format-ion, like mammoth sponge, is discov-i-rei- l. and about tho cells ia stone as hard ;:s adamant. On cutting further in, this substance is found to continue, :,ut it seems to have been transformed iuto a translucent flint. This remarkable petrifaction has been wrought by the action of the water from lio spring upon the moss. The water ms to have the singular property of turning into stone everything that is brought in contact with it for any length of time. It has an acid taste, ;md is doubtless heavily charged with mineral substances, although thus far it lias wver been analyzed. The most remarkable fact about it is that it ac-complishes so much in so short a time. The moss grows luxuriantly in the dark hollow, and the lapideecent quality of the water has operated year after year upon the layers of moss, turning them into a honeycomb of stone, and adding ;o w aat was at first a small rock, until today there is this great bowlder of petri-tie- d vegetation. A short time after the moss begins to grow in the spring it imminences to solidify at the roots and the petrifaction follows closely on the track of the growing moss like the formation of coral on the work of the oral insects. As it progresses the dark jrreen of the vegetation becomes yellowi-sh, then changes to brown, and darkens as the rock grows older. The moss is not all that is perpetuated ia etone by the action of the water. Plants, leaves, twigs, every vegetablo substance that has fallen on the rock and lain there has been impregnated with it, and, as by the touch of an inexo-rable fate, been turned into stone by it. Stratum upcm stratum of the moss stone lias grown over them, and many such objects are now to be found hermetically waled deep in the heart of the rock. ; To the mineralogist the rock is a mine of treasure and delight. No one ever chisels into that flinty bowlder without coming upon leaves and twigs petrified anlbng the moss and securing many fine ppeciments to rejoice his hearfcnd make envious less fortunate mortals. Those who have visited it thus far say there is not another such curiosity known in the world. The people in tho neighborhood havf long known of the remarkable qualities of this spring. Mrs. William Allsworth first discovered it nearly fifty years ago. Then the rock was ten feet or more bel-ow the spring. Now it has climbed up the side of the bank until it is partially above the level of the spring, and has turned the water of the little brook that comes down the ravine somewhat out of its course. Mr. Allsworth and some of his neighb-ors intend to try the experiment of fast-ening a frog or some othor creature in snch a way that the water will have a ' hance to act upon it, and see whether it will fill Up animal tissues with its mineral burden as it has done the veget-ablo ones that have come in continued contact with it. They firmly believe it will, and there seems littlo reason to doubt it. Heretofore the Bpring aud the wonder-fo- l rock it has build-i- have been little known outside the immediate neighborh-ood. The little ravine where it is situ-ate-d puts down through rough and bro-l- n country near the Beaver river, and 'he wonder is difficult of access. This comparative inaccessibility has saved it in larsje measure from the raids of relio "inters, ani prevented the accumulat-ions from being greatly disturbed. Now and then tho furious have visited 't. and of late a few geologists have studied it, and s lecimens of the strange formation have been carried off, but the howldor shows no apparent diminution. The. water still works its miracle of and will doubtless continue to "i0 so as long as it has a chance to act Won any living tissue. New Castle Cor. nttsburg Dispatch. , A lrautaks Contest. Jake Menzer and John Lecky had a great buckwheat cake eating contest in Hoboken not long ago. It was nip and tuck till the twenty-sevent- h cake, when Lecky began to lose ground. He made a spurt and caught up on the twenty-eight- h cake, but again fell behind. Menzer ate steadily to th end and won by half a pancake. He finished thirty large buckwheat cakes. New York Journal. French restaurant, 57 State Road, op-posite Salt Lake theater, serves the finest diuner in the city, from 5 to 7:30 W. F. Shelton, No. 251 Main street (upstairs), geucral contractor and li-censed drain layer. Sewerage, paving cement work and all kinds of contract work. Those desiring sewer connec-tions will find it to their advantage to call on me. Estimates upon work furnished. The colehrated lithographers, Hall & O' Donald, of Topeka, kas., have opened a branch office at No. i) W. Second Scuth street, this citv, where they are prepared to take orders for lithograph-ing, printing and blank book making. William Condon, the lawyer, has ehi-nee- his office from the Utah Stove and Hardware company's building to the first floor of tho Culmer building, cm First South, between Main and Com-mercial street. Hricklayera anil Stonemasons. There will bo a special meeting nf Union No. 1, of Utah, in A. O. L. U . hall Tuesday August 5, at H o c ock p. in. All members are requested to be present. Ten Dozen. Ladle line kid button boots just re-e- e veil at Baker's. 52 West Second South, which we will sell for ten days at . A Strike Averted. Allegheny City has a rich young man aose life ia a burden to him because he ias nothing to employ his time. A ppy thought struck him, and going to fhe proprietor of a man's fnrnishing stora to offered his Bervicea without recom-pense. He had enough money, but he panted work. His offer waa accepted. young fellow enjoyed the change for tew days until his feitow employes dis-covered he was working without pay. Ihey at once held an indignation meet- - and decided that they would b iaed by the cheap labor of rich men. A .vigorous protest was made to the pro-prietor of the store, and to avert a strike a? sent a note to the Aileghenian telling too his occupation was gone. Pittsburg Dwpatch. The Second the 'u,toM The Union Pacific is advertising a second excursion to the Yellowstone National Park to leave here August 12, ;t the same low rate, for the round trip , the first one, US, which includes rail- - "t E Ingalls. deling pas-- ! age'r fit at 201 Main street. They Sbavge a full le of printed matter on the park. ., A locomotive working under a press- - ore of 140 to 100 pounds to the square wch may move a railway train at a ve-locity of sixty miles per hour, which wo apt to think of as a wonderful speed. fiut it ia slow compared with the rata of action of the projectile from a modern fmn. Such projectile flies at th 1,365 miles per hour impelled hy Prt are of 35.000 to 40,000 pounds per nareinch. i Mart- i- SfbmWt. --The'TaUor. .,, 'Mrollr trousers every dav in H. carries the hne.t IMAHmSiii. Frogre.3 buUding. |