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Show 6 ( THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER lj.lSiM). Wtth H UNION Assay OFFICE . fc T vii6 oMs.c ?7FTMv2finr ssE- - . WfKS chked aLd messenger, furnlahed, (PtSW 1 IZISG ORES. JU ' ' W &pSy Telepho-- 81. 23 K. 2nd South. 35.0C0 Weber Pianos in Use. - ,V, ? UWALiA " linn IJ masaw IlllWla'.l j sanLa. vaneTH" Ijj7 x. x . Choiie Family Groceries y$m Henry E. N. PMpS, Loan 4 Trust CoiDpaij. lyiHllll nwta .the leading broker. TT Mrs. FOVS PARLORS gfjnffifa JS" i MONEY I 1 I real estatTT" ttinjSfiW The latest and Mast Vearable L &&5lllig EicHAsHm ' ' loine6onD,imoniilJnMSM ' i 't,k feTy" '"' Kind of Personal Securities. J Guaranteed Mortgages for Sale Millinery Ln T,t To be found in the City. bm$gfflBW .. WSii& 183 Main St shil City. 126 Kain SL, Salt L.ke v, J . L J -- ' : tel. J HI r llj.M.Crabbe&Co. flZgp I "" I 33,11 best bargains E Ijpl .'ilMjl sei ceil estate, &&mnmpa! '.- - CThfiRifiPrfi (JlClSOOr McCornick & Co's Bank. SsmSm immm, MMMfa: PwT " WPP imc. "chrTstuhseh & JEMSEH ff T H SURBiOGH'S Sc, 5 WmmmW M soutt. '" - 75W.Fit8outh8t.8aJtLake. ,j f - 1 Capital of - $22,000,000. I ki.JJ . n.A ' fl Wfi if i I salt lake vJS I "P""'' I W BOSTON ART BOOMS" ' , W Steam Dye Works! THE :: TAILOR. jJfe . Exclusive Hatters and Furriers, , Jj!yY Taomas McKeivie, Prop-r- . Ymilny ' ISSMainSt. fj Ladies' and Genfs Clothes Dyed, TeeA Fall StjICS JUSt Receive! Per- - (jp Th. rery latest In Toque., Turbine, Br yMV Cleaned and llcpaircd. VTA- KEEP ffJ5. v SSSSlWff V"106 ' . n , tJ. . .l) feet Fit Guaranteed. . 86W.w89Btt. V? c Irs. F. R. Pattersoa. F. M. Shadell. , ... , zrss r 1111 .MHM,.,M. i - j t j-- t.p SS- - I y j ' I 3iifmf5!lfp Dealers in Fine Shoes. hJ I-- I Established, 1872. I -- i "IgTT'F T I TJT V 1 T XT' BOCK SPRINGS C011 CO. iyi1-P'.- J & The Occidental. .MStft a W. J. KING, iiM w.,-,ta,t.- P.,nrt!, PJW FORSALE, SS-- WOjJvf 1 iiif H jsaasar- - k-- k "AMI LAM, ri H liB GOODS OF AIL ZIIIIB, I jiOajSlSiikii : ' I ' : 209 Main Street. M ai Hoiitai Miry Coin C. P. MASON, Manager. ' Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery, Bck Breakers, Wall's Rolls, IngersoU Mt Compresses eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller SnppUes, bB TqSa InA nnn,aS g Mills erected and delivered in runrg oUerT Mm Office and Warerooi 259 S. Main Street, Salt Late D. S v AGENCY. BUTTE, MONTANA. THE WONDER OF THE AGE! The Grand Oil Heater ! Cheap, Safe, Economical, and Dur-able. No Smoke I Ho Sniell! No Soot! h Pipe to Cuss! No Scrip-ture to Quote ! No Coal to Lug I No Dampers to Regulate! No Ashes to Empty! IEJii'&fc!!S Just the thing for your Bedroom, Bathroom, Office, SPtljl"fr Dining Room or Parlor. ',' ; DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT! Mmmml sow on b7 the iiuit iiicfiii. Sign of the "Big Gun." - - - 32 West Second South Street GSjRjlb Union' - Pacific P System iBMiSM The only yne Cairjing the United States Mail. Direct Connections Betweenall Points Sorth and East. NEW TIME CARDfoCTOBER 26, 1890. ilP. TJtali Central District. Passenger Trains Arrive at and Leave Salt Lake City Daily as Follows : FROM THS HORTB. I ' OOINO NORTH. : AtlantlcFastMail ;.. 3:30a.m c Fast Mall and VS.&X. Local. grllvM te.kt.4iv n Utah & Northern Local. 10:50 a.ra Local Express 1:30 p. '4 A a 1 Express 18:30p.a pa Portland Butte and Atlan- - Portland and Butte Fast Mall,. ....... o Express 5:0JP . Local Express. 7:30p. FROM THB SOOTH. j. .; : GOINO SOOTH.' MilfordExpress.... .. :45a.m. Juao, Provo. Lehl, Ironton and Eu- - Juab. Prr.va. Lehl. Ironton and Eu- - l a Express. TtlJ-rekaExpresB :4Sp.m. j Mlliord Express. 4:00p.a Utah & Nevada District. GOlNQ WEST. II . ' FBOBWIST. Through mixed dally except Sundays. 8:10 a.m. Through mixed dally except Sundays.S:15p.m. EQUIPMENT: "The Atlantic Fart Hail," leaving Ogden at :55 a..m Is equipped with PuUman Palace SlefMf trom San Francisco to Chicago; PuUman Palace Sleeper. Salt Lake to Chicago; Dtf Coaches (3) Salt Lake to Omaha. . " The Atlantic Exjress," leaving Ogden at 8 30 p. m . Is eqniprjed with Day Coaches and Throuirh Dining Car to Council Blufts; Pullman Palace Sleeper Denver to Council Bluffs; Pullan Palace Sleeper, Salt Lake to Cheyenne. This Through Sleeper to St. Louis; Pallmaa Colonist Sleeper, San Francisco to Council Binds. C. F. RESSEGUIE, S. W. ECCLES, General Managei, ,; T : . . General Passenger Agent. '' THE SCHV7"EITZEEL CLOAK and SUIT i ''.'' C 2v --q rp q- T - m. 55 Mam Street, j SatLake Citj i ...".. j : ' j i The Only Exclusive Cloak and Suit House in Utah, NEW GOODS l-- :NEW STYLES! A Logical ConclnMon. TJncle Jake I stick on to it, cunnel. 'at derc'g notliiu' 'at hasn't a renson tv.r it ef you'll only straldy it out. Fact is, at nigh on to any quention kin be auswered afo' It's axed, pcrwkliu' you set yo' mine on to It. CoL Ipton Uncle Jacob, I'll test that right off. Now why is that bell ringing? Uncle J. (after a momt'nt's deep thought) Well, sah, cf my intellecshulcs ain't adrift on de ocean of onbelicf, an' secin' as it are not dimiah time by a bonah j it, it's 'cause some fool is ashakin' of de handle ol it. Lowell Citizen. "THE VOiCE OF FAITH. j Tli best we should not know The paths our weary feot must go. Our father knowing this Eas veiled the future from our anxious sight, , ' The wished for morrow cornel h after night! And after sorrows bliss. TIs night that ushers In the day, Tia death that takes our cares away. God knowing this Has given us on earth our barren years, Our heartaches, sorrows, griefs and Uars, And after sorrows bliss. What If the form Is bent, the hair Is gray, While youth and beauty quickly flee awayt God knoweth best. ' The soul from out its earthly prison bars Will upward soar above the rudlant start. Forever be at rest. 'Galveston News, turned to Fairlie and entered into business with hiB father. In a very short time hli name was famous as a deslicner ot yachts, During his recent visit to America Mr. Fife made careful study of Yankee yachts, and believes that he can bnild a ninety footer which would make a gallant light for the America cup. In an inter-view, however, he would neither confirm nor deny the rumor that he had been com-missioned by wealthy English skippers to cost,ruct such a yacht Mr. Fife's in-come from his business is about (10,000 a year. He thinks the present American system of classification and measurement is all wrong, and believes that a yacht's sailing length should determine her classi-fication. Dion Bouelcault. The blaok curtain of Death, which drops on some life's drama-"over-y time the clock ticks," hid from human view forever, the other day, a unique character. Dion lost "exit" was one which two continents read of with interest, For sIxty-elK- years he had lived, and for near-ly fifty ot tbem his name had been unioniz A NOTED NAVAL ARCHITECT. I William Fife, Jr., the Designer of the j Scotch Cutter Minerva. I William, Fife, Jr., the famous naval ... . architect and designer of the Minerva, j Clara, Yama, Dragon, Windward, Jessica j and other swift yachts, is a native of Fair-- lie, Scotland. Young Fife comes honestly I by his liking and aptitude for his particular branch of naval architecture, us his father, old "Wull" Fife, and his more remote an-- those well known by people of the stage and theatre-goers. Me deve-loped first as a playwright, hav-ing written "Lon-- d o n Assurance" before his tweuti-et- h birthday a piece which was almost phenome-nally successful. I It was, however, Dion botjoicaclt.-onlyoneo- f nearly 400 plays which he either originated or adapted. . His debut as an actor occurred several years after his first literary success; aud while his work with the pen is aloue enough to make the public long remember him, bis acting was even better than his writing. Born in Dublin, his rich, delicious, Celtic brogue was a gift. The happy-go-luck- y Irish parts which he alone could create found In their author an actor more than worthy of them. No other man ever did or ever will play Con, in "The Shaughraun," as he played it, and that was only one of his triumphs. Whatever Dion Boucicault's private character was, his death leaves a vacant place in the realm of Thespis which will long remain unfilled A Crowing Trfeuanip. Agent The week before last, sir, I called and left you a circular of our new patent suspenders. Lost week I called again and filled your order for a dozen pairs. This week I have called again to collect the moiiey. Travers Thank you, thank foul Now that we are acquainted I hope you will call next week and. the week after next, and so on. Bring your friends. Clothier and Fur-- hwkv , WILLIAM FIFE, JR. eestors for generations past have been in designing and building swift saihug vessels. Young Fife is S3 years of Hue, 5 ft. 9 in. tall, and tips the beam at loo pounds. Beginning at the age of 17, lie served nn arduous apprenticeship in his - father's ship yards, and thoroughly mas-tered every detail of the yachtbuildiug , business. .After five years of steady application young Blfe left the paternal squadron, so to speak, and sailed out into business for himself. Owing to his remarkable apti-tude for building steel and iron vessels he was appointed superintendent of the works of Iuglass & Co., one of the largest ship- -' building firms in Great Britinn. He broad-ened his experience by remaining with this firm many years, and not long The Slmken. "Got anything for the shakes, young mnn?" ..... "That bottle I sold you last night was for that purpose." "Yes, but the directions said shake well before taking. If I could shake the old man well I wouldn't want the medicine, j I iaiit something that'll mako biiu well without shaking. " Uarper's Bazar. An Incompetent Valet. "Tiiat suit doesn't fit you very well. Chollie." "I know it," returned Chollie, "hut I cahn't help it. I sent my valet to be meas-ured for me, and the beastly fellah's larger than I. I must weally get anothah man." New York Kvening Sun. ' ' Made Light of It. "I am afraid this poem may be a little heavy," said the timid bard, handing in an epic on "The Fall of Man." : "Well, we will try to make it light," re-plied the joke and obituary editor, touch-ing it first to the gas jet and then to bis pipe. Boston Courier. His Idea of Species. Teacher (ot natural history class) How many species of kmgaroo are known to exist? Bright Pupil-T- wo. Jes" th same es any other kind o' critter the knngaroo anthe kaugaroooster. Chicago Tribune |