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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 1,1890. : ) b "Salt Lake City Will Celebrate i PlysINATION'S NATAL DAYdHI fe 0 wSW of Magnificence Never Attempted Before j z the West! j I At High Noon July 3 At 10 A. M. on the 4th Iwhwimumw Rate NasssBsah-- , Reduced i - A TRIBE OF WILD INDIANS mill enter the City with PONIES, DOGS, TEPEES, PAPOOSES, itSSk L.nro rT ,o5nm nknrJ anil Sim, Illustrating Thefr Primitive Mode of Travel l) Making a Parade through tie City, Accommodations prdvided TRADES PARAUL AND INUUo I RIAL rAutAIV Ifor all strangers. Dontffl I On that night they will present at the Eighth Ward Square a weird spectacle by execut- - gfandest sightJf m MILES II LENGTH WITH 7,000 MEN IK LINE. ing under electric lights (accompanied by music peculiar to the Aborigines), ever witnessed in this U '..,.,' 1 r-r'T- Ba, "' K Territory. j& As m-- - - IWar.Sun.Sealp Danees yTwenty Bands Music Every Military and Civic Organization in the City Will Participate 1 MOSt BUI Pfltti DM El MlilMI Thp uff--T j, FOR ONE EXHIBITION WILL BE PRESENTED. I I II UpUllO This Program will Begin at 9 p. m.f and for Two Hours the Wa- - Wiil be Graphically Illustrated in the Grand Representation of Her Commercial and Industrial Greatness. Satch Mountains Will be a Blaze Of Glory. The Thirty-Si- X " ELABORATE program of interesting exercises during the afternoon has been arranged to take pi; fieCeS thic Hnvo Roon Man- - at Liberty residents of Salt Lake City, and as many more from her tributary coun OOmpriSing display wiu behofdin vvondVand amazement on the night of July 4th the most gorgeous spectacle ever v Ufactured tO Order in NeW YOrk. nessed by any people in this country. , BARGAINS I "TO BARGAINS ! THE CLOSING OUT SALE AT THE ' ' 64 West Second Sontrj. , Still Continues. Trices as Low as Ever. Slaughter in Baby Carriages licrncmbcr the Place: WIT il wri II. 54 West 2nd South. : : : : : Salt Lake City, Utah. TP". S. BURTON, Prest. W. C. BURTON, Mgr. GEO. F, FELT,Secy Burton -- Gardner Co., Call the Attention of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC to the fact that their LUMBER YARD Contains a full stock of Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. 5eFinest Planing Hill & nm y Electricity Is turning out first-clas- s work at their yard. And announce further that they PROTECT THE CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS by refusing to contract, and doing so solicit in return their patronage. Don't forget we Manufacture the COMBINATION FENCE, WIRE MATTRESSES all sizes, and earn the JIOl'SEHOLD'nnd'STAN'DAUD'Sewlug Machines. Office and salesrooms, 101 and 103 East First South street. Factory and Yards, corner Eighth South and State road. The Variety Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. Utah Loan and Hull ding Association. Subscriptions are now being taken Btid stock issued in new scries (No D. Address A. Hakauku, jr., Secy. Otlieo MeCorniek's bank. Just received car of Utah old pota-tses- . Feteiuox & Campbell. Pembroke, quick job printer. ' Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone U4. ' ' B..J " ' ' ' " , ' (!.-;- - ' set WHT jZJIT ZEZKTT sWhen You Can Buy 4 Lots iiv r Davis, Sharp & Stringen ciciition CORNER OF SECOND WEST AND TENTH SOUTH, On small Cash Payment, and within 30 days after Electric Car Line, already commenced, on Second West, is completed, sell 3 Lots for Profit sufficient to build on remainins Lot. If you prefer to move into your own home today, we jiave six New IModern Style Houses just com- - ' - plctcd, six Large Rooms, Fine Closets, Three ' : '" --:.r Verandas, City Water, Elegrant Location, close in, " splendid view, near electric car line, ONLY $3809 " : - EACH, and Five Years to pay out at only 6 per cent interest. Don't Fail to see Watkins' Addition DAVIS & STRINGER, Tvo Doors East of) the Cul.en Hotel. 23 WeSt.SeCOnd Soiltll. The many thousand readers of the Times are invited to call on Harper Brothers 71 East Second South street. Refrigerators, line line at S. U Marks &Co. aEl to .Axil- - PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT THE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Passenger Trains Arrive and Lea moM THE NORTH. AtlatHI l 'iiKt SI ail 3:Si.nv Vtah 4- Northern Lucal li):.w.m- - pci: c Kxiiss , iy:3ip m- - 1'ortlaiid and Hutte Fast Matt irnnii the boii tn. MlitorrtKxprss ii.46a.m. lunnFu-r- e 4:l,'p,m. Union Pacific SYSTEM. MOUNTAIN DIVISION The Only Line carrying the UnltaJ Sttm Overland Mail. Uirect Connections all Points North and Easl; NEW TIME CARD UTAH CENTRAL fUSTRICT. i ire at Salt Lake City as follows: COlMi NOHTH. Fast Mnil au Utah & Northern .Loral S:n;i.n. Uwai Kxpress.. l:Mlp.tn Fast Atlantic and Fortland Ilulte Kxprvtoi a!0ftn.tu Lw.'al Express 7:00p.m ouino sotrra. .luao FxptTSR 7;ji4 m Milford txpress For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to tho Variety hall, M West Second South. Baby carriages at cost at S. P. Marks ACo. Cheapest carpet, wall paper ami fur-niture at S. K. Marks & Co. "CtaJa. and. ITivaia Eistiict. r.ol.Mi WSST. Flt'lM in WEST. For tJarlleld Hach, daily :lu.in From Liarlield ilach, dally tSSOpni :: :; ;: .fm l. v. " " s .. U. " " ;l:J.ip.m , ..4Sp.m ' s: (iPm u:4.,p.m 6:.mp.m ,. 4:4.;.p.m " ?::u.m '' '' m JK.tJonday nnd Tue'sdnv."" Kxcept Sunday. W:lP.m Salt Xialce &z ""Westera 331strlet. PassenarrTiaiiisl-aveSa- lt Lake daily for trouton. Stiver City, Earjka, etc., at J::o a. in Upturning, arrtvltus at 5 :SUp. in. The.tmly place in the citv is the Va-riety Half, 54 West Secomf South, for bargains. Call and see. S. W. ECCLES, C. F. RESSEGUIE, Cen'l Pasienger Ajent. General, Manage C - . AS EARNEST TALKEK. ln. Hmldoik Describe Minutely the 1'rucea of 1'ocket Ticking, Mai'y K. Haddock, a plump little Eng-Jis-woman, was in llio polico court yesterday evening as a prosecuting witness to toll how it happened. ','Yoit see, judge," slio said, "nio h'and Ben was down town lookiu h'at a 'orso Ben thought h'of buyin'. lien h'is 'im h'as h'is 'oldin' h'of tlin baby there," parenthetically designating a mall man with a very largo baby in his arms, who was walking up and down tije courtroom. " H'aud h'all h'of h'a suddint h'l fuels somethin' h'in tuy pocket. H'l looks h'and 'ore's this gentleman h'a liftin h'of my purse. 'E sees me h'and walks h'off. h'and hT yells to lien, 'oo dropped tho 'orse h'and runs h'after the gent, h'and h'l with 'im. We catches Mm h'and 'olds Mm h'and 'e gives h'ns the purse, h'a wivmi' h'as 'ow 'e found h'it. Then the beadle comes h'and h'amuU 'hu " The prisoner was Charles MeGrath, a young man of rather prepossessing ap-pearand. Ben testilied, and so did the cove as 'elped Mm 'old the gent, and MeGrath was held for further action by the higher court. IVarnlng. We tho undersigned respectfully cal the attention of tho public to thi fact that we are the only members of the American Ticket llrokers associatioau Sn Salt Lake City. There are parties doing business in Salt Lake City who claim membership ;ind who are net members; ami we take this method of informing the public to e of stii-- persons. The onlv mem-bers in Salt Lake 'il y are J. K. iilM.KSPIK, 24(1 South Main st. Ox ar Crosiiku.. Under the Po.stoflice. Removal. Harper Brothers, the grocers, of Pirst South street, have re-moved their slock of groceries to 17 East Second South .street, where Ihev Bvite the continuance of patrou;ige of their yld customers and friends. |