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Show V KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECTED & rem- I ! : '; : : ;::!: imnii x iniuz I . IOOOOOOOOOO - oooooooooow - a 7 S T ,J T ooooooooooo I f V Zl I ximmirom JT JL J 1 XX 1 The Times, a NOTICES. xzxxxxxxxzxxxxxx xxx;oooNoo(ooooo . nonnno X nnooiioi " . nooo ' . oooo . ....... aoo xooo n o " ' " ' ' : GROCERIES. PEED 0. IiYHGBEBG, STAPLE A NO FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-visions, PRO-visions, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry, Fish. Game, etc 68 east First South street. Telephone Tele-phone 88. , ,-. 0. M. HANSEN, : DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Hay, Grain, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State street. EOGEES 4 COMPANY, THE LEADING GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST South street.- - ' INSURANCE. , LOUIS EYAMS4 00. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL Lile ol New York. 614 and 616 Progress Block. ' ' LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. C'HOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED WineB, Liquors and Clears. . Schcsteb ft Phklps, proprietors, Kl E. Third South street, Salt Lake City. . .. THE PHCENIX SiLOON, TI, PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, W8 STATE street. Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. MOSHEB, IL00D 4 00., MIRROR SALOON, 136 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. HONEY TOioAS, LWATTE2S, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, east of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confldnntial. Established Es-tablished 18M. All unredeemed pledges sold at Vol t low rates. V 1 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. WANTED AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG lady and gentleman to learn the dramatic dra-matic business. Those that can play music preferred. A long engagement to the right partus. Alsos viomvst and a cook for the Rens Mar.iells Palace Car. Address Miss Rena Kartells. Pocatello, Idaho. IMS WANTED A LADY AND A GENTLE-man GENTLE-man as assistants In an office. J. C. Robinson, room 5, 44 East Second South- Htf vaktdpicket fence to build TV and house repairing to do. Apply A. J. Hupp, lit W. South Temple St. 11 -17 WANTED A GOOD SECOND HAND safe. F. E. Warren Mercantile co., No. IQ.East Second South street 10-25 tf WAN TED-A GOOD GIRL TO COOK, waxh and iron. Good wages. 717 South Main Street . 41lviED-TA'BLI! BOARDERS AT iSO V West Second South. 1MB TEMPLE OF HONOR NOTICE. - THE WESTERN STAR COUNCIL NO. I.' T. of H. and T. meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret bank building, every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 8 p. m. Visiting eompanlons cordially Invited. Waiter Smitukn, C. of 0. JostPH Moss. R. of O. SALT LAKE T. OF H. AND T., NO. 1, meet at Temple of Honor hall, over Deseret Des-eret bank building every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. V G. J. SPENCER. W. O. T. - j ' W. B. Wood. W. R. R ""OCKY MOUNTaTnEodGE NO. S, K. OF P. Meets every Thursday evening at T :30 o'clock, In Castle Hall, Ellcs Club Hall. Members Mem-bers of the order an cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. V. BEHRMAN, 0. a A. BUMKTU, K. Of R. ft S. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 1, K. OF P. Reeular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 8KT0 o'clock, In Elks Club Hall. Sojourning Knights cordially Invited to attend. J. H. MILLER, 0. a XL. Lucas. K. of R. ft S. CALANTHE LODGE NO. 6, K. OF P. Regular Reg-ular Conventions every Monday evening, St 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. So loumlug Knights cordially Invited to attend, O. W.0OFFALL,O.a W. M. RlSLET. K. of R. ft B. PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA, Washington Camp No. . P. O. 8. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7 :80, In Temple of Honor Hall, oor. Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons are cordially Invited to attend. .: WM. OLASMAN, President A. S. Barrbtt, Recording Secretary. FAUERBACH&BRQ SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE! I : I N s Our greatly enlarged Silk and Dress Goods Departments are OVER-CEO OVER-CEO W'DED with the latest and best Fabrics. TO MAKE I?OOM! We offer a splendid line of newly imported Black Satin Ehadames at 7iie, 90c, 5il.l51.25 $1.50, S1.85 and upwards; every yard worth from 25c to 75o more thaa prices quoted. .. : A full line of choice-it coloring in Faille Franchise at $1.10; sold every-where every-where for $1.50. COME EAiiLY! Black Faille Francaise, pure Silk iil ings, at 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and S2.00. A complete assortment In colored Gros Grain Silks, worth $1.10, at 75c A do-.ib e warp Lyon's Warveilieux, retailed iu Xew lork City at $4.00, for 83.85 per yard. The greatest bargain ever offered in Silk. Tr:co:ines,Whip Cords in Polka Dot effects, and mapy high novelties in Silk for Street and Evening wear, at Special Sale Prices! T 300 p'eces of black and co'orcd Silk Velvets at 60c, 7Co, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50 anl upwards to $10.00 per yar 1. Prices wh'ch can never lie diipli-cated diipli-cated asain under the new TAEIFF LAW, It s no wonder that our window containing , In latest Dress Pattern, with Trimmings to match, attracts crowds of ; , buyers. , fuch prices t-s $2.75, $4.50, $7.00, $0 00, $11.25, $12.15 and $15 tickets on Hew and Stylish Suits gives the rich and those not so -...favored by fortune the opportunity to dress well and stylishly at small .expense, Our line of French and German Broadcloths at $1.00, $1.65, $2.23 and $3.75 in b nek and choicest colors are the best values ever offered. Lots of other bargains in Dress Goods we have no apace to mention. s OUR. NEW DEPARTMENT ! &- For Cloaks, Ladies' Suits, Wrappers, Etc., has fioub;ed its former sales. The great variety of styles, ti e perfect lit and i.nish ofour garments, gar-ments, and beyond all, our "OiN'E PRICE," the lowest possible, retains our old friends and brings new patrons in large numbers to our well known House. ' Special inducements in a lot of Lister Seal Flush and Astrachan Trimmed Capes with Tabs at $7.50, $10, $12, $15 and $0; almost half price. Ladies' and Misses' Nobby Jackets in all the best styles, aud Litest Fabrics trimmed in Persian Lamb, Heal Astrachan and Krimmer at prices raLg'ng from $3.25 to $45 each. Ulsters and Newmarkets at $2.50, $5, $7 60, $9 and upwards. Children's and Misses' Cloaks, ages 4 to 12 years, in the must taking styles and colorings, at $1 to $15 each Ladies' Suits, Wrappers and Tea Gowns, Children's Dresses, Infant's Cloaks, Etc., stylish and cheap. The Latest Parisian Novelty!; Ostrich and Cock Feather Boas as at at the "Bon Marche," the leading shop in Paris. One of our brightest and most stylish ladies just returned re-turned from Paris admits the above. Save money by buying your Gents' Furnishings, your Boys and Youths Suits ana Overcoats, your Blankets and Quilts, your Carpets and Curtains, Cur-tains, your Fur Sets and Trimmings, Nellie Bly Caps, Etc., in our Enlarged En-larged Departments. - , . Our first importation of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear is almost exhausted by the late cold spell, but new arrivals In that line are making our assortment again complete, and our PRICES LOWER . THAN EVER. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. , ONE PRICE TO ALL! , ESTABLISHED 18641 WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD! . TJERBONAL-DB. 0. UNOKB, ROOM 7 ST. 1 Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist In ladies' sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all obronltf dlsemos and cancers and tumors. In praotlce for 88 years. M1 R8. JAMESSTeVANS, 8J6 S 6KVENTH West, will give lessons on Piano and Or-gun Or-gun at 76o per lenson. -,11-W KKBONAL D. HIBHOHLEB A CO., BUM-mlt BUM-mlt Vinyard wines are pure at 818 Main next to postofllce. I O. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE OP-1 OP-1 posite Walker home. $ov H'OB PALE-LOTS 1-20 AND IV, IN BLOCK 8. Five-acre pint A. can be purchased,of Byrcn Hartwell. Will cut Into 134 lots. Par-tire Par-tire v." ing to double their money should not let this chance slip. 1K7 W. B.mtU Temple BU ?Oft BALE A FINE RESIDENCE CAN r be got on the corner of I and Fourth stre ti on ewy terms. Also 4x10 between Third and Fourth streets on J. Taat. Several Sev-eral other barvain' ran be scci-red by calling on Byron Haitwell, 187 W. South Temple Bs. EAL ESTATE J. C. ROBIN BON, 44 EAST Second South street, has for sale, for cash or t me payments, improved and unimproved property in the eastern part of city; alsa, villa IntH of one to five acres. See list of prop-ertlis prop-ertlis In Saturday's Times. Utl 1"7DQEwbOD, ON THIRD EAST, IS 8CR-j 8CR-j round'd by fine homes 8) new residences costing tUOOU to HiiXI each. Electric cars now runclng. Lots MOO each; tsft cash; 118.50 per month. W. E. Bubbard, 160 Main. IOB SALE THE WHOLE INTEREST OF one of the best paying business houses In the city. Long established and hs lease of premises. Items given only to principals. J O. rioblnson, 44 E. Second South St. tf : HTJSIO MAGNUS OLSON. ' TEACHER OF VIOLIN. GUITAR AND Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, 85 M street, 81st ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp & Younger's Palaoe drug store. PLUMBING. JAMES TENWIOK, . PRACTICAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS Fitter, Sanitary Euttfueer. 61 East Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. - STEAffl HEATING ENGINEER, 859 MAIN street, Salt Lake City. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING 00.. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dlsuatoh. Kmuuson Bros, 61 E 3d South. . , PHYSICIANS, . - i. DBS. lEEEMAN & BUEBOWS, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPEOTA-cles SPEOTA-cles accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and li Scott-Auerbach building. BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. J. G. JACOBS & 00. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 147 PROGRESS building, have for sale residence property In all parts of ths city; also choice bargains la business and farm property. . BUBTON, GE0ESBE0K 4 00., REAL ESTATE, NO. 869 MAIN STREET Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary In offlce Telephone 484. 11 1 i . MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED ' X on real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, Ml Main street. . THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Salt Lake. Investments for non residents a specialty. ; RESTAURANT GLOBE 0APE, Sr. BALL ft Co; MEALS AT ALL HOURS No. 84 Main street. Salt Lake City. STENOGRAPHY. F. E. McGUEBIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER ; ALL K1ND3 Shorthand and Typewriting. Dealer lu Remington Typewriter and supplies; Progress uilding. BMMNESS DIRECTORY. CIRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS Of ' SALT LAKE CITY. The Times cornmendsto its patrons the Business; and Pro fessionAl men whose cards ap- ; "ACCOUNTANT.' V THE SAtT LAKE GENERAL OOMMIS-sion' OOMMIS-sion' agency co., tradesmen's books posted, opened and closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and debts collected, references exchanged. Office hours, 8 a. m, to 8 p. m., 167 Main street. Sale Lake City, Vtah. - ,i - .; .. , )risARDtixiklom.'t . :. ...... . ' 0. H. LaBELLE, ARCHITECT. 78 WEST SECOND SOUTH Street, Salt Lake City. I am prepared to furnish all manner of plans In the most Improved Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotols, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any description. descrip-tion. Best of references given as to my stand-ins; stand-ins; : J. HANSEN, (LATH or CHKIAOO.1 ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, has removed his ofaces to 5&-67, East Second South, room peed a7hal1; r (LATB Of DENVER.) ARCHITECT OP COMMERCIAL BLOCK etc Office W, Wasatch building. BUBGESS J. EEEVE. ARCHITECT ROOM S II & 19, 3RD FLOOR, Daft Block, US Main street, Salt Lake City. . . ' F. M. TJLMEB, ARCHITECT: 59 AND 60 WASATCH building, 1 , . ATTORNEYS. . , . SHEPABD GBOYE 4 fillEPABDj LAWYERS-ROOMS 49 AND B0 WASATCH Building, Salt LakeClty, FOR SALE-TWENTY-FIVE ELEGANTLY furnished rooms with furniture: choice location on Main street, and flfty nKlv lur-nlshed lur-nlshed rooms with furniture on Flvi t South. G. F. Penhale, 889 Main street. , , j, l.i-17 FOR SALE OR RENT-SMALL FARM suitable for dairy or chicken ranch, four miles south of city, nsar State road. Address P. O. box 931. 11-18 IPOR HALE A CHOICKBUILDJNO LOT, ' MxlO feet, between Fourth and Fifth on I street, with city water, fruit and close to street car. Call at 46 and 44 Wasatch block. 17-tl DO NOT FAIL TO SEE BDQEWOOD ON Third East Fin houses now building. A few lots at 1300 eaoh. 135 oash, 119.60 per month. W. B. Hubbard, 160 Main street. 11URQLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFES. I) huiall safes, just ths thing for retail! r a id f amlll w. J. 0, Robinson, 44 East Second couch. 170R SALE-LARGE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. 1 Pantry and closet, new. 8 Mocks from business, (1600. W, E. Hubbard 160 Main st T70'tt B ALE SIX A C SES- CLOSE In! J? Wi 11 sell cheap If s ad within ten days. H. J. Osborn & Co., 10 East First Sot th street. T?0it SALE - DON'T FORGET ROCK r Springs subdivision Is booming. H. J. Osborn A- Co., 16 East First South street. IPOR SALE-9xlO ONK-HALF BLOCK 1 this side ot Liberty pa' k for 81760. H. J. Osborn & Co., 16 East First S mth ntrei t. FOR SALE ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN ro d paying business. J. C. Robinson, 44 East Second South. T7OR SALE-OLD PAPERS, 86 CENTS PER .T hundred, at The Times office counting room. CTOVF S AND CARPETS FOR SALE IJ oheap at 74 North First West. 11-15 17oeT5tTWOSTORES. LONG LEASE 1 on principal btislnnsa street. Inquire at once. S. F. Spenosr, a07'4 Main street, or at F. Kehrmau & Co., 9U Commercial street, I0-17tf. iFuRNISHED APARTMKNT8FORQEN-JT APARTMKNT8FORQEN-JT tlemen Cool, airy, comfortable and elegant. ele-gant. Rates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Watson, Cuimer block. Jlalt Lake City. TO RENT COLUMBIA HOUSE. ROOMS by the day, week or month. House new, neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No, 8t W. South Temple. I7OR RENT-PART OF TWO FRONT OF-flces OF-flces to agreeable party. Call at 45 end 40 Wasatch block. 17-tf OOOD HOUSE FOR RENT, WITH modern conveniences. 74 North Flr.-t West, 11-16 ixR RENT NICELY FURNISHED V front room. 9."i8 Knt First South st. 11-17 1rOH RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ' or without biardtHH S. Main. 19-18 WRO:NT-t;umSHED ROOMS. 46 W. 1 First North stie)t. 1118 R Auerbach a;iBro, 0 1 no ! -' Indorsed by tho Greatest Artists of BOTH HEMISPHERES! Universally Acknowledged to be the "STAHPAED PIANO OF TEE W0BLD Such is the record of the STEIN WAY! MMMmA In our ware rooms oan also be found a full line of reliable instruments ranging in price from $250 upward, thus enabling them to meet the demands ,of every purchaser. . rQ1rlprc MUSIC LdlllU S PALACE I 45 & 47 West First South Street. TAILORS. W. A. TAYL0E, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING styles Just arrived. 43 and 46 east Second South street, Salt Lake City. MISCELLANEOUS. E. H. ALLIST0N, PROPRIETOR SALT LAKE TOWEL SUP-ply SUP-ply Company, Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 003. . . iojj;, Chas. Humphry. ' . Geo. Balderston. . HTJlfPHEET & BALDEEtTJN- ASSAYING AND SURVEYING. X7'A South Main Street, Utah Optical Co. 187 South Main St. THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you have defective vision, remember that we muke a sped: lty of measur ng all imperfections imper-fections of the eye, and fitting the same with genuine Alaska Crystal & Braziianl The only place In the city where glasses are fitted to each individual eye, and ground if necessary. Also a large assortment of Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. $500 Reward 2 WE will pjr the abow reward for any cue of liver Complaint, LyM.psl, Sick Bcidach. Indigestion. Constipation Con-stipation or Coctivoness we rannot earn wita West's Veftabl Liver Plllfl, when the directions exe strictly compiled with. Thrj Are purely Vegetable, and never fall to Kir satisfaction. Suear Coated. Larire botes, eontainina- 30 Hills. 26 cents. Deware of counterfeits and Imitations. The Pennine manufactured only by TJU.K JOHN li WEST COMPACT. OHlfaOO. ILL. Hold by JOHNSON, PRATT CO Druggists. Sals Lake City. PARK CITY HOTEL. The only Orst ehua hotel In Park Otty. BUTT ELEGAIT HEW B00M3, ) Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTEL GROUNDS ARE DECORATED with lawn and shade trees, making It the (nost pleasant summer resort la th mountain ffeSkMa, GEQ..HAT.L. Projfc, WILLIAM CONDON. LAWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUL-mer CUL-mer building. First South, between Main and Commercial streets. 0. W. POWEEsi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OPPOSITE CUL-len CUL-len Hotel, Second South street S. A. M1EEITT, CITY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 61J, pro. , gress binding. nl MOOT AND SHOE BlAKINO." " Perfection in Boots and ShoesI JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material perfect in Rt and comfortable to wear. Call and see me or send for price list andi n -Btructtons for self-measurement. Repairing done. Nv. co: Thiid So..tii and Fa-st East. THE PARAGON " IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. CONTRACTORS AND BUIZ.DER& 0HABLE8 iTriELDS, CONTRACTOR BUILDING MOVER, bridge builder and general engineer. Brick, adobe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaired. All work guaranteed againjt craoking or other damages. The only practical practi-cal building mover west of Chicago. Office and Shops 74 to 7M State road. Fl'BNITURE. 8ANDBEEG FURNITURE 0o! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Furniture, School Desks, Screen doors and Windows, Jobbing and re-Ea!tl?4,pro,n?,wy re-Ea!tl?4,pro,n?,wy attended to. 106 and 110 W. SouthTemple street, , lilottcvj to Sorttt, rftonCOATJU 1. hold KOods, pianos, etc. ; also on watches diamonds and personal secmrltlus of all kinds, Inter-Mountain Loan & Trust Co., 8ls, South Main St., up-stairs. N INSIDE PROPERTY AT BLAZER Hooker & Co.'s, 3 West Second South street. 11.91 guuietir. UTAH CHAPTER, NO. 1, R. A, M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Mosouio hall, at 8 p. m. Bo-Jurulog Bo-Jurulog eompanlons are cordially Invited to J. J. GREENEWALD, M, E. H.P. FB ur Btuoos. Secretary. MASONS MT. MOUIAH LODGE, NO. , A. F. A A. M Regular communications held at Masonls hall, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing ars oor-dlaliy oor-dlaliy Invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. Christopher Disni Seoretary. RGKNTA LODGE, NO. 8, A. F. A. M. Stated communications held at Masonlo hall the first Tuesday In each mouth. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brettjen tn J Odd standing are cordially invited to ttoi O. S.VAR1AN, W. M. M. O. Phillips. Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday ot each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, S. O. Philip UHlbus. Recorder. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1, A. T. ft A. M. Regular communications held at the Ma sonic Hall the second Friday of each month Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially Invite! to.V? n?- o ADOLPHANDER30N, W. UT TWWnT Inter -Mountain Electric Co. I 1 I I I LI I ' Has removed to their new store In IlUifl j I XlJj Roberts Block, North Commercial st ' f Where they have laid in a fun line ot Electrical Suppliesiof Mil Kinds Agents for Western Electric Co.'s Dynamos and Eddy Motors. Electric Light Plants Installed All Kinds of Electrical Work. Utah Stove & Hardware Go - Wholetwde and Retail Dealers In STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, &c 84 and 38 E. First South St, I SALT LAKE CITY, ' CorresEpudenca Solicitai |