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Show pERSONATSSrcTuNGE- ockyTSountajiTge 93 1 West Second South st reet Utah Territory. We are the! aSt? I pany on the Pacific coast, w" 1,ut swer ail correspondence rdraMi?"'1 labor market; are the author!?!? K for all railroad companieg m thi? i? will cheerfully answer all clmw1' oiusllne. General agents for eas.X?' We are the largest agency on the p p; Seattle oftlce, 108 Front street Tacoma office, 1409, Pacific avenii. 1,08 Angeles office. 38 South SiiX . Hutte City office, Morrison bin K,t, Denver office, 618 Seventeenth stiw. Call or write. n 5lret U'AKTcRAPTEE'TforrTTi' convocation held on the first tJ'.s in each month, at Masonto hall it . 11 jumiug companions are cordially . JACOB J. GREENE WALD M p Ph lip BRiooa, Secretary ' M,ll WASATCH LCGeTnoTTTT Regular communications 'heiri ,, J sonic Hall the second Friday of IV Members of sister Lodges and brethren lu good standing are corrii.ni ' to attend. ADOLPH ANDsffifc J. Malsh, Secretary. ""oun, ft MT. MORIAH LODOeTnoTTTFT Regular communications held 'at a1 ball. East Temple street, the second of each month. Members of sister in sojourning brethren in good standiiwT dially invited to attend mng JOHN B. FARLOW It CnmsToPHEB Diehl, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERVrNOrKv, Templar. Stated conclaves iew ' sonic hall, on the first Thursday of Si at 7 o'clock Visiting Knights are S Invited to attend. A. M GRANT r Philip Bri&os, Recorder. ' ROENTA LODQeTno.'XTTTI Stated communications held at V ball the first Tuesday In each month of sister lodges and sojourning bmfe good standing are cordially invited to s M. C. Pmujps, Secretary VAHIAN' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS" J ular Conventions every Monday t at 8 p. pi., in Castle Hall. Elks Clubflif Journing Knlgbts cordially in viteatoJ. C. W. COFFAL V W. M. RISLBT. K. of K. A S U! OCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NoTt P. Meets every TnurHday evenini o'clock, In Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall i bersol the order are cordially invited tf tend. F. RiHBMAN C A. BrKBCK, K. of R. & S. YKTLE LODGE NO. i. K.OFP"C Conventions every Tuesday eve. 8:0 o'clock, in Elks Club Hall. SoW Knights cordially Invited to al tend ' . . . E. M. WADE.C J. L. Lucas, K. of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OJRpinDESMOTXHTNoTSiri. on the first and third Wednesday i)le month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting bm made welcome. GEO. W. ARHMORX! C. H. Spencbb, S. F., P. O. Box 1056, SONS OF AMERICA. AmiOTloiraEBOoTAMHi Washington Camp No. a. P. o. 8. ' meets every Friday evening, at 7:30, lnte of Honor Hall, cor, Main aud 1st Sou Sojourning Sons are cordially invited attend, WM. GLASMAN, PreBlte A. S. Barrett, Recording Secretary. Special Notices YIT ANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE V work ; must be a good c ok aud neat in her work; only three in family; $5 per week. Inquire at 264 east, 1st South. TT ANTED A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; ' good wages. Inquire at the Times office. AIT ANTED IMMEDIATELY; STEADY r r seamstresses to learn to sew on furs. Good ewers only need apply, to whom work the war round is nssured. Mehesy the furrier. Opposite post office, Main street. WT ANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED T house of 6 to 9 rooms-close in. Address F, thisonice. T ANTE D TO RENT A FIVE OR SI X T room furnished house. Address C.W.S Times oflice. TAN1'ED JOHN 0. COXTTrCTTcaL yy mining expert. American Fork, Utah county, rtah. with 33 years experience with minerals, will examine and report on mines formation, lost ore veins and tin ore; corres-pomlence corres-pomlence solicited. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN Clas clerk in oflice. Has had live years experience expe-rience in large tire insurance office. Address M. II. T. Timks office. YVTANT TO BORROW $3000 SECURED ON Z, Q 'S.si(,le grPert.v- s- Spknceb, upstairs, W? S. Maiu St. . . WANTED AT THE ENTERPRISE HOUSE 2 chambermaids. ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at No. 83 Sixth East street, between Brlgham and First South. tfOU RENT '"FTKliHEB stable"01"8' Second Souta- Also a BIDS WANTED. UTAH NON-TAXABLE BONDS f sale. Tho undersigned will receive his office. No. Si3 South Main street. Salt Ui Ctr.y, VJtih, between ia o'clock uoon o( the day of September, 18, and V-i o'clock no the 4th diiy of October, 1SU, for one n;mi and seventy-two engraved negotiable n bonds of Utah Territory, numbered from is 300 inclusive, eanh for the principal sumot? thousand dollars, with interest at ft ) per annum, payable semi-annually on the K dny of each January and July after date at' Deseret National Bank in Salt Lake ('itv. the American Exchange NationalMaukin' York City. The bonds are dated July i.M due twenty years from date, but all redeem' at the option of the territory after ten Jfc' and provision is also made bv law for redc ing after ten years, bonds of the hiarbestiK bsrs then out to the amount of thirty thonsi dollars or more, whenever available funds that amount are in the treasury. These bonds are part of a series of PB which lashave been negotiated, and tne series is issued for building educational charitable institutions in accordance with n islative appropriations, under the provi of an act of the Governor and Legislative ' senibly. entitled "An Act providing n. issuing and disposing or Territorial tx' approved March 13. 18W). and refeience losaidiact for details. Attention is caW; the facts that, beside this series, the Terrii lias a bonded indebtedness of onlv !MKM:t-; by act of Congress it is restrained from " ting such indebtedness to an amount e.r tug 1 per cent of its taxed value, and sin debtedness can de created only for chan" aud educational purposes. These bonds by law exempt from taxation for.. nyPl"f" within the Territory, and they cannot be . for less thau par and accrued interest. WW and all bids may be rejected. Bids will be opened at la o'clock noon on tober 4. ism, at the oflice aforesaid, and w; of the whole or any part or parts of the D made to the highest bidder or bidders.'-will bidders.'-will be required to give security to earrr the sale, and if payment is deferred the nr est accumulating on the bonds during time will be required. The bonds will ' ' tinder a power in the law, limited as to t -and bidders are requested to make exarin before the day of sale, and make their ' specitic in details. The bonds can be I proposed bidders. Dated August 2, 1RD0. BOLIVAR ROBERTS. Territorial Treasure ITOH RENT A NICELY FURNISHED " lront room; call nt 110 N. 1st East, rpo RENT - PLEASANT FURNISHED 1. rooms; cool place; m blocks north of -J!lB I T reasonable, aa Center street. MX) RENT -A 4ROOBRrcKOUSE I w ith summer kitcken. cellar and city water Inquire 130 South Seventh East street. IroR RENT TWO FRONT KOC)M4 FOR offices. Call at 7a West Second South, up T"0iHAHOUSE. ROOMS X bv the day, week or month. House new wMTenM reasonablc- LX)H RENT- HOUSES. ROOMS AND T and stores Miller & Miller, mot broth- "I roit RENT FURX iSHED AND t-NFTR-X mshed rooms at M7 East Fifth South st BURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR GEN-n. GEN-n. '' airy mfortable and ele. &!?,;,w" rea,3utle. Enquire of Mrs Woomer. "Irs- F near Main street, on First South suitable Jwoffloe. inquire of Mr. Black at Enterprise F).!:nttJi,0DSK 0f six Roomsan" L , t:ble .Wlt,h 1:41'"e lot- npiir comer of Sixt and E street, Inquireof J. P. Bjroi tKi. bu.ldlne.or at Davis & stringer . IB w.t Second South street. ' e8t PARK CITY IIOT 5 The only first class hotel iu Park City. SIXTY ' ELEGANT FEW EOOS , Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished THE HOTEL GROUNDS are decorated', lawn and shade trees, making it 'J6,,-pieasant 'J6,,-pieasant summer resorts in the mount ai" gion. SALT LAKE HOUSE PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. ' The Modern Hotel. First class In every particular, . , Toe rooms are large, light and airy- 1 First class, served with the best , , the market affords. , Th large addition just built to this ff , makes it one of the flnest hotels for to--and pleasure seekers in Park City. . . MRS. . C'O.NXEKS, iToprMf HENRY E. N. PHELPS; BRtfB MflN FY LOAXEOonWvtclie I'lUll L I Jewelry and Personal Sf'J' 53 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. ' IV"1? f- l-BOARDING HOUSE vrn" BURNISHED ROOMS WITH Bnmi $ov pale. FlKtPMPL,;:Ti: PRINTING OUT: Termsway down. AMtt W; V0R SALE-L1VF.RY AND miRmS -ann- .1 SwTentb West and Seventh Soma treS.r. |